AR500, AR510, AR531, AR550, AR1500, and AR2500 V200R010 CLI-based Configuration Guide - Security

  • About This Document
  • AAA Configuration
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  • NAC Configuration
  • ACL Configuration
  • Overview of Firewalls
  • Understanding Firewalls
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  • Default Settings for Firewalls
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  • Configuring the Blacklist
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  • Configuring Attack Defense
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Application-layer protocols use well-known ports for communication. Port mapping enables you to define new port numbers for application-layer protocols, such as FTP, DNS, HTTP, SIP , PPTP and RTSP, which protect servers against service-specific attacks. Port mapping applies to service-sensitive features such as application specific packet filter (ASPF) and Network Address Translation (NAT).

Port mapping is implemented based on basic ACLs (2000 to 2999). The firewall matches destination IP addresses of packets with the IP addresses configured in basic ACL rules and performs port mapping only for the packets matching the ACL rules.

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Port mapping is configured.

You can map multiple ports to a protocol, or map a port to multiple protocols. The mappings, however, must be distinguished by ACLs. That is, packets matching different ACL rules use different mapping entries.

Port mapping identifies the protocol type of the packets destined for an IP address (such as the IP address of a WWW server). Therefore, when configuring the basic ACL rules, match the destination IP addresses of the packets with the source IP addresses defined in ACL rules.

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  • Run the display port-mapping [ dns | ftp | http | rtsp | sip | port port-number | pptp ] command to check information about port mapping.

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Can't port forward from HG8245H

I was going to play Minecraft with friends, so I decided to host the server. Creating it was easy, but connecting to it remotely not. I had to watch many tutorials on how to do this, yet the port 25565 won't open, even after restarting the PC and the router itself.

What I've tried:

  • Creating inbound/outbound rules to allow access to the 25565 port.
  • Turning off Windows Security (if that helps)
  • Setting a static private IP address
  • Allowing Java to go through the firewall

Specifications:

  • Router: Huawei - HG8245H
  • Connection: Lan (4)

More on detail:

Port forwarding

I added a port mapping configuration which establishes what port (25565) could be accessed. My private and external IP.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/mOZmm.png

Firewall rules

I created firewall rules which allow the port 25565 to be accessed, this applies to inbound and outbound rules and uses both protocols (UDP & TCP)

https://i.stack.imgur.com/uBcUN.png

  • I turned off all Windows Security protection settings.
  • I set a private static IP.
  • And I allowed Java instances through the firewall.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/h1RMI.png

Minecraft details

  • In the server.properties file the specified port is specified which I open in all possible ways. Also, a demonstration that the server horks but only on localhost (0), but no in remote mode (***.***.***.***:25565)

https://i.stack.imgur.com/UQaG2.jpg

Port checking attempts

After restarting my PC and router after all the changes made I tried again to check if the port 25565 was open (several websites) but it was not, this are the results.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/zTJuQ.png

  • port-forwarding

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  • Sometimes ISPs will use CGNAT (Carrier-Grade NAT) to assign multiple customers one external IP. If your ISP does this, it's impossible for you to open a port to the internet. For more information, what are the first two octets (i.e. the A and B from A.B.C.D) of your external IP as shown in your router's configuration page? –  Sam Forbis Aug 7, 2020 at 4:16
  • Yeah, I noticed that in other computers of my local network they had the same external IP, that's why I can't port forward? How I solve this, please tell me. Nevertheless, I can't tell you my two octets, you know because of hackers. –  Tundra Spirit Aug 7, 2020 at 23:29
  • Well, that's actually why I only asked for the first two octets, you know, because that would mean I only have a 1/64,536 chance of guessing your IP :) if it starts with 192, 172, or 10, you're under a CGNAT. Unless it's 172. In that case you're under CGNAT if the second octet is between 16 and 32. –  Sam Forbis Aug 7, 2020 at 23:50
  • it is none of the numbers you mentioned, so... I will use NGrok it seems promising if you can give a suggestion also, it would be appreciated. –  Tundra Spirit Aug 8, 2020 at 0:09
  • That's the external IP as listed in your router config page or the one you get when you Google "what's my IP"? You shouldn't need to use anything other than regular port forwarding if it's the one in the router config page. –  Sam Forbis Aug 8, 2020 at 0:18

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Port forwarded but port still closed?

  • Thread starter danishhumair
  • Start date May 26, 2018

danishhumair

  • May 26, 2018

I recently got a Huawei HG8245H modem. A router is connected to the Huawei modem. My computer is directly connected to the Huawei modem, not the router. I've been trying to forward a port, but whenever I use a port checker with my IP from websites like ipchicken.com, it says that the port is closed. Here's a screenshot of my forwarded port. (Click here)  

eibgrad

  • May 27, 2018

danishhumair : Also I noticed something strange. Is the 100.76.x.x supposed to be my public IP? It does not match the IP which is displayed on websites like ipchicken.com. The one displayed there is 103.217.x.x. Well that's interesting! Normally your WAN ip is your public ip. But if they're different, than you can't port forward based on your public IP. Something else lies between your WAN and that public IP, and that would require port forwarding from that public IP to your WAN ip. This is exactly what happens when the ISP places you on a private IP. But I've never seen it done w/ what normally is a public IP. But perhaps your ISP has decided to place you on a public IP, but it's still internal to his network and not directly accessible...

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danishhumair : I recently got a Huawei HG8245H modem. A router is connected to the Huawei modem. My computer is directly connected to the Huawei modem, not the router. I've been trying to forward a port, but whenever I use a port checker with my IP from websites like ipchicken.com, it says that the port is closed. Here's a screenshot of my forwarded port. (Click here) You must also enter the External Port Number and External Source Port Number (same as Internal Port Number entry). Leave the External Source IP Address blank.  

You do NOT want to use the External Source Port Number, anymore than you typically want to use the External Source IP Address. Why External Source Port Number is even offered as an option is baffling. It's highly likely the External Source Port Number is arbitrary. But the use of the External Source IP Address would make sense if you wanted to limit access to the port forward to someone from a specific public IP. Frankly, I don't know why they didn't put External Source Port Number right underneath External Source IP Address. Would have made more sense. Placing it in the subsequent section is misleading. Typically what you need is Internal Host, Protocol, Internal Port Number, and External Port Number. Leave anything referencing "Source" blank/zeroes.  

eibgrad : You do NOT want to use the External Source Port Number, anymore than you typically want to use the External Source IP Address... Thank you both so much for your answers. Unfortunately, the issue still remains. (Note: In fact this is what I was initially trying, both internal and external ports, excluding the source ports. I'm not sure why it wasn't there in the photo I shared earlier.) Here's a link to some screenshots of my new configuration along with the result of a port checking tool online. (Click here) Thank you so much for your time. Kind Regards, Danish  

Btw, please clarify the following statement in your opening post. I recently got a Huawei HG8245H modem. A router is connected to the Huawei modem. My computer is directly connected to the Huawei modem, not the router . According to my research, the Huawei HG8245H is a combo modem+router. You then state your computer is connected directly to the modem. But that's not possible w/ a modem+router unless it's placed in bridge mode. Bridge mode demotes the device to being just a modem. All routing functions are disabled and irrelevant, including port forwarding. It's up to either your computer's firewall to allow or not allow traffic in from the modem, or if you've connected some other router to that modem, to port forward on that other router. The point I'm getting at is, your opening post is a bit confusing. I would have expected to you to just say that you have Huawei HG8245H modem+router, and your computer is connected to one of its LAN ports. Period. And in that case, you would port forward on the Huawei HG8245H modem+router. But you didn't. You went out of your way to say it's connected to the modem, not the router. So I want to be sure we're all on the same page here. As I said, if the Huawei HG8245H modem+router has indeed been placed in bridge mode (which ppl sometimes do because they want to use their own router w/ that device), then port forwarding on the Huawei HG824H will NOT work, since it's now only a modem. That responsibility would pass to either your own router, or whatever other device was directly connected to the Huawei HG824H.  

eibgrad : Btw, please clarify the following... Edit 2: Kindly click on this link below which leads to a diagram explaining my situation. (Click here) Thanks for the reply Eibgrad. I am really sorry for the confusion I may have caused. I wasn't fully aware of the proper terminology. Allow me to clarify what my situation is. An optic cable enters into my house into the Huawei. The Huawei has 4 LAN ports. One of these is connected to my PC through a LAN cable, and another one of the four is connected to a router in my house through a LAN cable, because the Huawei's Wifi capabilities were insufficient for our usage. I had the exact same set-up before, but instead of the Huawei there was a ZTE router/modem, in which port forwarding worked perfectly. Edit: The Huawei also does send Wifi signals, they just didn't reach all the rooms in the house so we plugged a router into it through a LAN cable and placed that router near those zones with weak signal. Thank you so much for your time. Kind Regards, Danish  

Ok, so this other router you were originally speaking of is completely irrelevant to the discussion. Any chance your ISP has you on a *private* IP network rather than a public IP? In order to preserve the limited number of available public IPs in the IPv4 space, some ISPs are known to place their customers on the private IP space (e.g., 192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, 172.16.x.x). You can verify this by checking the IP assigned to the WAN on your Huawei HG8245H modem+router. If it's a private IP, then port forwarding won't work! It *must* be a public IP.  

eibgrad : Ok, so this other router you were originally speaking... Thanks for such a quick response. Kindly click on this link below which leads to a diagram explaining my situation. (Click here) Moreover, as for the WAN information, the same link above should also have a photo of my WAN information. Kind Regards, Danish  

The good news is, 100.76.x.x is a public IP. So port forwarding should work.  

eibgrad : The good news is, 100.76.x.x is a public IP. So port forwarding should work. That's great. But in the photo there are two items under the heading of WAN. The second one starts with 10, so does that have any significance? Really by the way, thank you so much.  

Also I noticed something strange. Is the 100.76.x.x supposed to be my public IP? It does not match the IP which is displayed on websites like ipchicken.com. The one displayed there is 103.217.x.x.  

danishhumair : eibgrad : The good news is, 100.76.x.x is a public IP. So port forwarding should work. That's great. But in the photo there are two items under the heading of WAN. The second one starts with 10, so does that have any significance? Really by the way, thank you so much. That appears to be for your VOIP adapter. And it does appear to be a private IP. However, that's not unusual. The VOIP is probably using a VPN client to connect over the WAN to a VPN server, and the tunnel established by the VPN usually uses private IPs. So nothing unusual there.  

danishhumair : Also I noticed something strange. Is the 100.76.x.x supposed to be my public IP? It does not match the IP which is displayed on websites like ipchicken.com. The one displayed there is 103.217.x.x. Well that's interesting! Normally your WAN ip is your public ip. But if they're different, than you can't port forward based on your public IP. Something else lies between your WAN and that public IP, and that would require port forwarding from that public IP to your WAN ip. This is exactly what happens when the ISP places you on a private IP. But I've never seen it done w/ what normally is a public IP. But perhaps your ISP has decided to place you on a public IP, but it's still internal to his network and not directly accessible from the internet. I would ask the ISP if this is the case. Or at least explain why your WAN ip (which he assigns to your router) is not the same as the public IP you see from ipchicken.  

  • May 28, 2018

eibgrad : ... Thank you so much for helping me! You were right. Apparently my ISP used to give out static IPs for free to all its customers, but recently decided to charge for it, and naturally turned ours into a dynamic IP. According to them, if I get a static IP for an extra monthly free, I would be able to port forward. Thank you so much, eibgrad, for your constant time and efforts in helping me. Kind Regards, Danish  

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  • Intended Audience 5
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  • Basic Requirements 21
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  • Figure 2-1 Appearance of the HG8240 25
  • Figure 2-2 Appearance of the HG8245 25
  • Figure 2-4 Ports on the Rear Panel of the HG8240 26
  • Figure 2-5 Ports on the Side Panel of the HG8240 27
  • Figure 2-6 Ports on the Rear Panel of the HG8245 28
  • Table 2-3 Descriptions of the Ports on the Rear Panel of the HG8245 28
  • Figure 2-7 Ports on the Side Panel of the HG8245 29
  • Table 2-4 Descriptions of the Ports on the Side Panel of the HG8245 29
  • Figure 2-8 Ports on the Rear Panel of the HG8247 30
  • Table 2-5 Descriptions of the Ports on the Rear Panel of the HG8247 30
  • Figure 2-9 Ports on the Side Panel of the HG8247 31
  • Table 2-6 Descriptions of the Ports on the Side Panel of the HG8247 31

Figure 2-3 Appearance of the HG8247

  • Table 2-1 Descriptions of the Ports on the Rear Panel of the HG8240 27
  • Table 2-2 Descriptions of the Ports on the Side Panel of the HG8240 27

Figure 2-10 Leds on the HG8240

Figure 2-12 leds on the hg8247, figure 2-11 leds on the hg8245.

  • Table 2-7 Indications of the Leds on the HG8240/HG8245/HG8247 34
  • Table 2-8 Indications of PON and LOS Leds 35
  • Typical Network Applications 35

Figure 2-13 Network Topology of the HG8240

Figure 2-14 network topology of the hg8245, figure 2-15 network topology of the hg8247, 3 configuration.

  • Before Your Start 40
  • Table 3-1 Application Scenario of each Configuration Method 40
  • Table 3-2 Configuration Methods Supported in the FTTH Service 41
  • Data Plan 43
  • Table 3-3 Data Plan for the GPON FTTH Services 43
  • Figure 3-1 Configuring the GPON FTTH Internet Service 49
  • Figure 3-2 Configuring the GPON FTTH Internet Service 60
  • Figure 3-3 Configuring the GPON FTTH Voice Service (H.248 Protocol) 74
  • Configuring GPON FTTH Voice Service (SIP) on the NMS 89
  • Figure 3-4 Configuring the GPON FTTH Voice Service (SIP Protocol) 90
  • Configuring GPON FTTH Layer 2 Multicast Service on the NMS 105
  • Figure 3-5 Configuring the GPON FTTH Multicast Service 106
  • Configuring GPON FTTH Layer 3 Bridge Multicast Service on the NMS 120
  • Figure 3-6 Configuring the GPON FTTH Multicast Service 121
  • Configuration by Using OLT Commands 137
  • Data Plan 137
  • Table 3-4 Data Plan for the FTTH GPON Access 138
  • Configuring the GPON FTTH Layer 2 Internet Access Service on the OLT CLI 141
  • Table 3-5 Data Plan 142
  • Configuring the GPON FTTH Layer 3 Internet Access Service on the OLT CLI 147
  • Configuring the GPON FTTH Voip Service (H.248-Based) on the OLT CLI 159
  • Table 3-9 Data Plan 159
  • Configuring the GPON FTTH Voip Service (SIP-Based) on the OLT CLI 174
  • Table 3-10 Data Plan 175
  • Configuring the GPON FTTH Layer 2 Multicast Service on the OLT CLI 189
  • Table 3-11 Data Plan 190
  • Configuring the GPON FTTH Layer 3 Bridge Multicast Service on the OLT CLI 197
  • Table 3-13 Data Plan 197
  • Configuration on the Web Page 209
  • Data Plan 209
  • Enabling Layer 2 Service Channels between an OLT and a GPON ONT (on the OLT CLI) 209
  • Preparations 209
  • Table 3-6 Data Plan 210
  • Table 3-7 Data Plan 210
  • Figure 3-7 Flow Chart 212
  • Table 3-12 Data Plan for Connecting Onts in the FTTH GPON Access Mode 219
  • Table 3-8 Data Plan 219
  • Locally Logging in to the Web Interface 221
  • Figure 3-8 Login Interface 222
  • Configuring the Internet Access Service on the Web Page 223
  • Configuring the SIP-Based Voice Service on the Web Page 225
  • Configuring the H.248-Based Voice Service on the Web Page 229
  • Configuring the Wi-Fi Access Service on the Web Page 234
  • Configuring the Service by Using U2560 239
  • Preparations 239
  • Commissioning Interoperation between the U2560 and the ONT through the Web Page 240
  • Table 3-14 Data Plan for Commissioning Interoperation between the U2560 and the ONT through the Web Page 240
  • Figure 3-9 Flowchart for Commissioning Interoperation between the U2560 and the ONT through the Web Page 241
  • Data Plan 243
  • Table 3-15 Data Plan for Connecting Onts in the FTTH GPON Access Mode 244
  • Configuring the Internet Access Service through the U2560 245
  • Configuring SIP-Based Voice Service through the U2560 249
  • Configuring the H.248-Based Voice Service through the U2560 256
  • Configuring the Wi-Fi Access Service through the U2560 263
  • Operation Guide on the XML Configuration File 269
  • Operation Guide on the XML Configuration File (on the Web Page) 270
  • Figure 3-10 Exporting the XML Configuration File 271
  • Operation Guide on the XML Configuration File (on the U2000) 272
  • Configuring GPON FTTH Voice Service (H.248) on the NMS 73
  • Configuring GPON FTTH Layer 3 Internet Access Service on the NMS 59

Figure 3-11 Importing the XML Configuration File

Figure 3-12 exporting the xml configuration file, figure 3-13 importing the xml configuration file, figure 3-14 exporting the xml configuration files, figure 3-15 importing the xml configuration files, 4 maintenance and troubleshooting.

  • Frequently Used Methods for Troubleshooting 280
  • General Troubleshooting Flowchart and Methods 280
  • Table 4-1 Fault Location Methods 280

Figure 4-1 General Troubleshooting Flowchart

  • Table 4-2 Locate a Fault Preliminarily 282
  • Figure 4-2 Appearance of the PPM-350B Optical Power Meter 285
  • Figure 4-3 Measurement Points of the Optical Power in the GPON Network 286
  • Figure 4-4 Measurement Interface of the Optical Power Meter 287
  • Table 4-4 Optical Loss Parameters in Engineering 287
  • Remote Maintenance and Troubleshooting on the Web Page 288
  • Remotely Logging in to the Web Page 288
  • Figure 4-5 Configuring Static WAN Parameters 289
  • Maintenance and Troubleshooting on the NMS 290
  • Figure 4-7 Pppoe Dialup Emulation 292
  • Figure 4-8 Querying the Physical State of a POTS Port 293
  • Figure 4-9 Querying the Status Legends of a POTS Port 294
  • Querying the Status of a Voip User 294
  • Figure 4-10 Querying the Status of a Voip User 295
  • Querying and Deleting Voip Statistics 295
  • Caller Emulation Test 296
  • Figure 4-11 Querying Voip Statistics 296
  • Callee Emulation Test 298
  • Figure 4-12 Caller Emulation Test 298
  • Automatic Emulation Test 300
  • Figure 4-13 Callee Emulation Test 300
  • Figure 4-14 Automatic Emulation Test 302
  • Local Loopback and Remote Loopback on a POTS Port 302
  • Figure 4-15 Local Loopback and Remote Loopback on a POTS Port 303
  • Voip Loop-Line Test 303
  • Maintenance and Troubleshooting on the OLT CLI 305
  • Querying and Deleting Performance Statistics of an ETH Port 305

Figure 4-6 Enabling the Access Rights on the WAN

  • Pppoe Dialup Emulation 291
  • Querying the Physical State of a POTS Port 292
  • Table 4-3 Optical Specifications of Optical Ports on GPON Onts 286

Figure 4-16 Voip Loop-Line Test

5 web page reference, figure 5-1 wan information, figure 5-2 voip information - sip.

  • Figure 5-5 Eth Port Information 313
  • Figure 5-6 DHCP Server Information 313
  • Figure 5-7 Optic Information 314
  • Figure 5-8 Battery Information 314
  • Figure 5-9 Device Information 315
  • WAN Configuration 315
  • Figure 5-10 WAN Configuration - Route 316
  • Table 5-1 Parameters Related to the WAN in Route Mode 316
  • Figure 5-11 WAN Configuration - Bridge 318
  • Table 5-2 Parameters Related to the WAN in Bridge Mode 318
  • Figure 5-12 LAN Port Work Mode 319
  • LAN Port Work Mode 319
  • DHCP Server Configuration 320
  • Figure 5-13 LAN Host Configuration 320
  • LAN Host Configuration 320
  • Figure 5-14 DHCP Server Configuration 321
  • Table 5-3 Parameters Related to the DHCP Server 321
  • Figure 5-15 WI-FI Basic Configuration 323
  • WI-FI Basic Configuration 323
  • Table 5-4 Basic Wi-Fi Parameters 324
  • Wi-Fi Advanced Configuration 325
  • Figure 5-16 Wi-Fi Advanced Configuration 326
  • Table 5-5 Advanced Wi-Fi Parameters 326
  • IP Filter Configuration 327
  • Security 327
  • Figure 5-17 IP Filter Configuration 328
  • Table 5-6 Parameters Related to the IP Address Filter 328
  • Figure 5-18 MAC Filter Configuration 329
  • MAC Filter Configuration 329
  • Dos Configuration 330
  • Figure 5-19 Dos Configuration 330
  • Table 5-7 Parameters Related to the MAC Address Filter 330
  • Figure 5-20 ONT Access Control Configuration 331
  • ONT Access Control Configuration 331
  • Table 5-8 Parameters Related to the Dos 331
  • Default Route Configuration 332
  • Figure 5-21 Default Route Configuration 332
  • Static Route Configuration 332
  • DMZ Configuration 333
  • Figure 5-22 Static Route Configuration 333
  • Forward Rules 333
  • Table 5-9 Parameters Related to the Static Route 333
  • Figure 5-23 DMZ Configuration 334
  • Portmapping Configuration 334
  • Table 5-10 Parameters Related to the DMZ 334
  • Figure 5-24 Portmapping Configuration 335
  • Table 5-11 Parameters Related to Port Mapping 335
  • Figure 5-25 Porttrigger Configuration 336
  • Porttrigger Configuration 336
  • Table 5-12 Parameters Related to the Port Trigger 336
  • Figure 5-26 USB 337
  • Network Applications 337
  • ALG Configuration 338
  • Figure 5-27 ALG Configuration 338
  • Table 5-13 Parameters Related to the USB 338
  • Upnp Configuration 338
  • ARP Configuration 339
  • Figure 5-28 Upnp Configuration 339
  • Figure 5-29 ARP Configuration 339
  • Figure 5-30 Voip Interface Configuration - SIP Protocol 340
  • Voip Interface Configuration 340
  • Table 5-14 Parameters Used for Configuring a Voip Interface Based on the SIP Protocol 341
  • Figure 5-31 Voip Interface Configuration - H.248 Protocol 343
  • Table 5-15 Parameters Used for Configuring a Voip Interface Based on the H.248 Protocol 343
  • Voip User Configuration 345
  • Figure 5-32 Voip User Configuration - SIP Protocol 346
  • Figure 5-33 Voip User Configuration - H.248 Protocol 346
  • Table 5-16 Parameters Used for Configuring a Voip User Based on the SIP Protocol 346
  • Figure 5-34 Reboot 347
  • System Tools 347
  • Table 5-17 Parameters Used for Configuring a Voip User Based on the H.248 Protocol 347
  • Figure 5-35 Restore Default Configuration 348
  • Figure 5-36 Ping Test 348
  • Ping Test 348
  • Restore Default Configuration 348
  • Configuration File 349
  • Figure 5-37 Log 349
  • Figure 5-38 Configuration File 349
  • Figure 5-39 Firmware Upgrade 350
  • Figure 5-40 ONT Authentication 350
  • Firmware Upgrade 350
  • ONT Authentication 350
  • Figure 5-41 Time Setting 351
  • Table 5-18 Parameters Related to the System Time 351
  • Time Setting 351
  • Figure 5-43 Modify Login Password 353
  • Modify Login Password 353
  • Table 5-19 TR-069 Parameters 353
  • Advanced Power Management 354
  • Optic Information 313
  • Battery Information 314
  • Device Information 314
  • WAN Information 311
  • Voip Information 311

Figure 5-4 Wi-Fi Information

  • Wi-Fi Information 312
  • DHCP Server Information 313
  • Eth Port Information 313

Figure 5-44 Advanced Power Management

6 technical specifications.

  • Physical Specifications 356
  • Protocols and Standards 356
  • Table 6-1 Physical Specifications 356

7 Acronyms and Abbreviations

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  • Command Conventions 6
  • General Conventions 6
  • Terminal Display 6
  • Mouse Conventions 7
  • Update History 8
  • Table of Contents 9
  • Instructions for Use 21
  • Appearance 24
  • Figure 2-3 Appearance of the HG8247 26
  • Figure 2-10 Leds on the HG8240 32
  • Figure 2-11 Leds on the HG8245 33
  • Figure 2-12 Leds on the HG8247 33
  • Figure 2-13 Network Topology of the HG8240 36
  • Figure 2-14 Network Topology of the HG8245 36
  • Figure 2-15 Network Topology of the HG8247 37

3 Configuration Guide

  • Principles of the OMCI Protocol 40
  • Setting up an OMCI Channel 40
  • Data Plan 41
  • Table 3-1 Parameters Required for Setting up the Configuration Environment 41
  • Procedure 42
  • Wan Information 43
  • Figure 3-1 WAN Information 44
  • Figure 3-2 Voip Information - SIP 44
  • Figure 3-4 WLAN Information 45
  • Figure 3-5 Eth Port Information 45
  • Figure 3-6 DHCP Information 46
  • Figure 3-7 Optical Information 46
  • Battery Information 46
  • Figure 3-8 Battery Information 47
  • Figure 3-9 Device Information 47
  • Remote Management 47
  • Figure 3-10 Remote Management 48
  • Figure 3-11 WAN Configuration - Route 48
  • Wan Configuration 48
  • Table 3-2 Parameters Related to the WAN in Route Mode 49
  • Figure 3-12 WAN Configuration - Bridge 50
  • Table 3-3 Parameters Related to the WAN in Bridge Mode 50
  • Figure 3-13 LAN Port Work Mode 51
  • Figure 3-14 LAN Host Configuration 52
  • Dhcp Server Configuration 52
  • Figure 3-15 DHCP Server Configuration 53
  • Table 3-4 Parameters Related to the DHCP Server 53
  • Wlan Configuration 55
  • Figure 3-16 WI-FI Configuration 56
  • Table 3-5 Basic Wi-Fi Parameters 56
  • Security 57
  • Figure 3-17 IP Filter Configuration 58
  • Table 3-6 Parameters Related to the IP Address Filter 58
  • Figure 3-18 MAC Filter Configuration 59
  • Figure 3-19 URL Filter Configuration 60
  • Table 3-7 Parameters Related to the MAC Address Filter 60
  • Figure 3-20 Dos Configuration 61
  • Figure 3-21 ONT Access Control Configuration 61
  • Figure 3-22 Default Route Configuration 62
  • Figure 3-23 Static Route Configuration 62
  • Forward Rules 63
  • Figure 3-24 DMZ Configuration 63
  • Table 3-8 Parameters Related to the Static Route 63
  • Figure 3-25 Port Mapping Configuration 64
  • Table 3-9 Parameters Related to the DMZ 64
  • Table 3-10 Parameters Related to Port Mapping 65
  • Figure 3-26 Port Trigger Configuration 66
  • Table 3-11 Parameters Related to the Port Trigger 66
  • Network Applications 67
  • Figure 3-27 USB Application 67
  • Table 3-12 Parameters Related to the USB 67
  • Figure 3-28 ALG Configuration 68
  • Figure 3-29 Upnp Configuration 68
  • Figure 3-30 ARP Configuration 69
  • Figure 3-31 Portal Configuration 70
  • Figure 3-32 DDNS Configuration 70
  • Figure 3-33 IGMP Configuration 71
  • Qos Configuration 71
  • Figure 3-34 Qos Configuration 72
  • Figure 3-35 Terminal Limit Configuration 72
  • Figure 3-36 Voip Interface Configuration - SIP Protocol 73
  • Table 3-13 Parameters Used for Configuring a Voip Interface Based on the SIP Protocol 73
  • Figure 3-37 Voip Interface Configuration - H.248 Protocol 75
  • Table 3-14 Parameters Used for Configuring a Voip Interface Based on the H.248 Protocol 75
  • Figure 3-38 Voip Advanced Configuration - SIP Protocol 77
  • Figure 3-39 Voip Advanced Configuration - H.248 Protocol 77
  • System Tools 78
  • Figure 3-40 Reboot 78
  • Figure 3-42 USB Backup Restore CFG 79
  • Figure 3-43 Firmware Upgrade 80
  • Figure 3-44 Restore Default Configuration 80
  • Figure 3-45 Ping Test 81
  • Figure 3-46 Log 82
  • Figure 3-47 ONT Authentication 82
  • Figure 3-48 Time Setting 83
  • Table 3-15 Parameters Related to the System Time 83
  • Table 3-16 TR-069 Parameters 84
  • Figure 3-50 Advanced Power Management 85
  • Figure 3-51 Modify Login Password 86

4 Service Configuration Examples

  • Introduction to the Configuration Method 88
  • Commissioning the Interoperation between OLT and ONT (through CLI of the OLT) 88
  • Table 4-1 Supported Configuration Methods 88
  • Table 4-2 Data Plan for Commissioning the Interoperation between the OLT and the ONT (through CLI of the OLT) 89
  • Figure 4-1 Flowchart for Commissioning the Interoperation between the OLT and the ONT 91
  • Commissioning the Interoperation between OLT and ONT (through the NMS) 95
  • Figure 3-41 Configuration File 95
  • Table 4-3 Data Plan for Commissioning the Interoperation between the OLT and the ONT (through the NMS) 96
  • Figure 4-3 Configuring an SVLAN 99
  • Figure 4-4 Adding the SVLAN to an Upstream Port 100
  • Figure 4-6 Configuring the Traffic Profile of the Voice Service 102
  • Figure 4-7 Configuring the DBA Profile 103
  • Figure 4-8 Configuring the ONT Line Profile 104
  • Figure 4-9 Adding a T-CONT 105
  • Figure 4-10 Adding a GEM Port 106
  • Figure 4-11 Adding a GEM Connection 107
  • Figure 4-12 Configuring the ONT Service Profile (HG8240/HG8245) 108
  • Figure 4-13 Configuring the ONT Service Profile (HG8247) 109
  • Figure 4-14 Configuring the Default VLAN ID 110
  • Figure 4-15 Configuring the VLAN Switching Pair of the UNI Port 111
  • Figure 4-16 Adding an ONT 112
  • Figure 4-17 Viewing the ONT Status 113
  • Commissioning Interoperation between the TR-069 Server and the ONT through the Web Page 114
  • Figure 4-18 Configuring Service Streams 114
  • Table 4-4 Data Plan for Commissioning Interoperation between the TR-069 Server and the ONT through the Web 115
  • Figure 4-19 Flowchart for Commissioning Interoperation between the TR-069 Server and the ONT through the Web Page 116
  • Figure 4-20 Configuring the Parameters of the WAN Interface 117
  • Figure 4-21 Configuring the Parameters of the TR-069 Client 117
  • Commissioning Interoperation between the TR-069 Server and the ONT through the NMS 118
  • Figure 4-22 Saving the Configuration 118
  • Table 4-5 Data Plan for Commissioning Interoperation between the TR-069 Server and the ONT through the NMS 119
  • Figure 4-23 Flowchart for Commissioning Interoperation between the TR-069 Server and the ONT through the 120
  • Figure 4-24 Creating an ONT VAS Profile 121
  • Figure 4-25 Configuring the Parameters of the WAN Interface 122
  • Configuring the ONT through Web Page by Uploading the XML Configuration File 123
  • Configuring the ONT through NMS by Importing the XML Configuration File 124
  • Figure 4-26 Downloading the XML Configuration File 124
  • Figure 4-27 Exporting the XML Configuration File 125
  • Figure 4-28 Importing the XML Configuration File 126
  • Figure 4-29 Creating an ONT VAS Profile 127
  • Figure 4-30 Exporting the XML Configuration File 128
  • Figure 4-31 Importing the XML Configuration File 129
  • Data Plan 130
  • Table 4-6 Data Plan for Configuring the L3 Internet Access Service 130
  • Configuration Flowchart 131
  • Figure 4-32 Flowchart for Configuring the Internet Access Service through the Web Page 132
  • Figure 4-33 Flowchart for Configuring the Internet Access Service through the N2000 BMS 132
  • Configuration Method 133
  • Figure 4-34 Flowchart for Configuring the L3 Internet Access Service through the TR-069 Server 133
  • Figure 4-35 Configuring the Working Mode of a LAN Port 134
  • Figure 4-36 Configuring the Parameters of the WAN Interface 135
  • Figure 4-37 Saving the Configuration 135
  • Figure 4-38 Querying Connection Status of L3 Internet Access Service 136
  • Figure 4-39 Creating an ONT VAS Profile 137
  • Figure 4-40 Configuring the Working Mode of a LAN Port 138
  • Figure 4-41 Configuring the Parameters of the WAN Interface 139
  • Figure 4-42 Binding the WAN Interface 140
  • Figure 4-43 Configuring the Pppoe User Name and Password 141
  • Figure 4-44 Configuring the Working Mode of a LAN Port 143
  • Figure 4-45 Configuring the Parameters of the WAN Interface 144
  • Figure 4-46 Binding a LAN Port 145
  • Data Plan 146
  • Table 4-7 Data Plan for Configuring the SIP-Based Voice Service 146
  • Configuration Flowchart 147
  • Figure 4-47 Flowchart for Configuring the SIP-Based Voice Service through the Web Page 148
  • Figure 4-48 Flowchart for Configuring the SIP-Based Voice Service through the N2000 BMS 149
  • Configuration Method 150
  • Figure 4-49 Flowchart for Configuring the SIP-Based Voice Service through the TR-069 Server 150
  • Figure 4-50 Configuring the Parameters of the Voice WAN Interface through the Web Page 151
  • Figure 4-51 Configuring the Parameters of the SIP-Based Voice Interface through the Web Page 152
  • Figure 4-52 Configuring the Parameters of the SIP-Based Voice User 2 through the Web Page 153
  • Figure 4-53 Saving the Configuration 153
  • Figure 4-54 Restarting the Voice Process 154
  • Figure 4-55 Querying Connection Status of Voice Service 154
  • Figure 4-56 Querying the Registration Status of Voice User 155
  • Figure 4-57 Creating an ONT VAS Profile 156
  • Figure 4-58 Configuring the Parameters of the Voice WAN Interface 157
  • Figure 4-59 Configuring the Voice Protocol Parameters 158
  • Figure 4-60 Configuring the SIP Service Parameters 159
  • Figure 4-61 Configuring the SIP User Digitmap 160
  • Figure 4-62 Configuring the Voice Users 161
  • Figure 4-67 Configuring the Parameters of the Voice WAN Interface 167
  • Figure 4-68 Configuring the Voice Protocol Parameters 168
  • Figure 4-69 Configuring the SIP Service Parameters 169
  • Figure 4-70 Configuring the SIP User Digitmap 170
  • Figure 4-73 Restarting the Voice Process 173
  • Data Plan 174
  • Table 4-8 Data Plan for Configuring the H.248-Based Voice Service 174
  • Configuration Flowchart 175
  • Figure 4-74 Flowchart for Configuring the H.248-Based Voice Service through the Web Page 176
  • Figure 4-75 Flowchart for Configuring the H.248-Based Voice Service through the N2000 BMS 177
  • Configuration Method 178
  • Figure 4-76 Flowchart for Configuring the H.248-Based Voice Service through the TR-069 Server 178
  • Figure 4-77 Configuring the Parameters of the Voice WAN Interface through the Web Page 179
  • Figure 4-78 Configuring the Parameters of the H.248-Based Voice Interface through the Web Page 180
  • Figure 4-79 Configuring the Parameters of the H.248-Based Voice User through the Web Page 181
  • Figure 4-80 Saving the Configuration 181
  • Figure 4-81 Restarting the Voice Process 181
  • Figure 4-82 Querying Connection Status of Voice Service 182
  • Figure 4-83 Querying the Registration Status of Voice User 182
  • Figure 4-84 Creating an ONT VAS Profile 184
  • Figure 4-85 Configuring the Parameters of the Voice WAN Interface 185
  • Figure 4-86 Configuring the Voice Protocol Parameters 186
  • Figure 4-87 Configuring the MGC Parameters 187
  • Figure 4-88 Configuring the Voice Users 188
  • Figure 4-89 Configuring the MG Domain Name 189
  • Figure 4-92 Configuring the Parameters of the Voice WAN Interface 193
  • Figure 4-93 Configuring the Voice Protocol Parameters 194
  • Figure 4-94 Configuring H.248 Service Parameters 195
  • Figure 4-97 Restarting the Voice Process 198
  • Data Plan 199
  • Table 4-9 Data Plan for Configuring the Wi-Fi Access Service 199
  • Configuration Flowchart 200
  • Figure 4-98 Flowchart for Configuring the Wi-Fi Access Service through the Web Page 200
  • Configuration Method 201
  • Figure 4-99 Flowchart for Configuring the Wi-Fi Access Service through the TR-069 Server 201
  • Figure 4-100 Configuring the Wi-Fi Parameters 202
  • Figure 4-101 Configuring the Parameters of the WAN Interface 203
  • Figure 4-102 Saving the Configuration 203
  • Figure 4-103 Querying Connection Status of Wi-Fi Access Service 204
  • Figure 4-104 Configuring the Wi-Fi Parameters 206
  • Figure 4-105 Configuring the WPA Encryption Key 207
  • Figure 4-106 Configuring the Parameters of the WAN Interface 208
  • Figure 4-107 Binding the SSID 209

5 ONT Downstream User Guide

  • Using a TV Set 212
  • Using a STB 212
  • Using a PC 213
  • Using a Telephone Set 213
  • Using a Wi-Fi Laptop 214
  • Using a USB Storage Device 214

6 Troubleshooting

  • General Troubleshooting Flowchart and Methods 218
  • Figure 6-1 General Troubleshooting Flowchart 218
  • Table 6-1 Possible Causes During Preliminary Fault Locating 219
  • Digital Multimeter 221
  • Optical Power Meter 222
  • Figure 6-2 Appearance of the PPM-350B Optical Power Meter 222
  • Figure 6-3 Measurement Points of the Optical Power in the GPON Network 223
  • Table 6-2 Optical Specifications of Optical Ports on GPON Onts 223
  • Figure 6-4 Measurement Interface of the Optical Power Meter 224
  • Table 6-3 Optical Loss Parameters in Engineering 224
  • POWER LED off 225
  • PON LED off 226
  • LOS LED Blinking 226
  • LAN LED off 226
  • TEL LED off 226
  • USB LED off 227
  • WLAN LED off 227
  • WPS LED off 227
  • CATV LED off 227

7 Technical Specifications

  • Physical Specifications 230
  • Protocols and Standards 230
  • Table 7-1 Physical Specifications 230

8 Acronyms and Abbreviations

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  • Table of Contents 5
  • Safety Precautions 9
  • System Overview 11
  • Product Introduction 12
  • Appearance 12
  • Typical Network Applications 31
  • Configuration 36
  • Before Your Start 37
  • Configuring the Service by Using the NMS 39
  • Data Plan 39
  • Configuring GPON FTTH Layer 2 Internet Access Service on the NMS 44
  • Configuring GPON FTTH Layer 3 Internet Access Service on the NMS 56
  • Configuring GPON FTTH Voice Service (H.248 Protocol) on the NMS 70
  • In the Dialog Box that Is Displayed, Set the Parameters 71
  • Right-Click and Choose Add Global Profile from the Shortcut Menu 71
  • Click OK 72
  • In the Dialog Box that Is Displayed, Select the Required NE(S), and Click OK 72
  • In the Information List, Right-Click the Record and Choose Download to NE from the Shortcut Menu 72
  • Confirm the ONT 77
  • Configuring GPON FTTH Voice Service (SIP Protocol) on the NMS 86
  • Configuring GPON FTTH Layer 2 Multicast Service on the NMS 102
  • In the Dialog Box that Is Displayed, Set the Parameters 104
  • Right-Click and Choose Add Global Profile from the Shortcut Menu 104
  • Set Name to Fttx 105
  • Number of CATV Ports 109
  • Number of ETH Ports 109
  • Click OK 110
  • Confirm the ONT 110
  • In the Dialog Box that Is Displayed, Select the Required NE(S), and Click OK 110
  • In the Information List, Right-Click the Record and Choose Download to NE from the Shortcut Menu 110
  • Configuring GPON FTTH Layer 3 Bridge Multicast Service on the NMS 118
  • Configuring the GPON FTTH Layer 2 Internet Access Service on the OLT CLI 140
  • Configuring the GPON FTTH Voip Service (H.248 Protocol) on the OLT CLI 159
  • Configuring the GPON FTTH Voip Service (SIP Protocol) on the OLT CLI 175
  • Configuring the GPON FTTH Layer 2 Multicast Service on the OLT CLI 190
  • Configuring the GPON FTTH Layer 3 Bridge Multicast Service on the OLT CLI 198
  • Configuration on the Web Page 211
  • Preparations 211
  • Data Plan 221
  • Locally Logging in to the Web Interface 223
  • Configuring the Internet Access Service on the Web Page 225
  • Configuring the SIP-Based Voice Service on the Web Page 228
  • Configuring the H.248-Based Voice Service on the Web Page 232
  • Configuring the Wi-Fi Access Service on the Web Page 236
  • Configuring the Service by Using U2560 242
  • Preparations 243
  • Data Plan 246
  • Configuring the Internet Access Service through the U2560 248
  • Configuring SIP-Based Voice Service through the U2560 252
  • Configuring the H.248-Based Voice Service through the U2560 259
  • Configuring the Wi-Fi Access Service through the U2560 266
  • Operation Guide on the XML Configuration File 272
  • Operation Guide on the XML Configuration File (on the Web Page) 273
  • Operation Guide on the XML Configuration File (on the U2000) 274
  • Maintenance and Troubleshooting 281
  • Frequently Used Methods for Troubleshooting 282
  • General Troubleshooting Flowchart and Methods 282
  • Digital Multimeter 286
  • Tools Used for Troubleshooting 286
  • Optical Power Meter 287
  • Remote Maintenance and Troubleshooting on the Web Page 290
  • Remotely Logging in to the Web Page 290
  • Maintenance and Troubleshooting on the NMS 292
  • Pppoe Dialup Emulation 292
  • Querying the Physical State of a POTS Port 294
  • Querying the Status of a Voip User 296
  • Querying and Deleting Voip Statistics 297
  • Caller Emulation Test 298
  • Callee Emulation Test 300
  • Automatic Emulation Test 302
  • Local Loopback and Remote Loopback on a POTS Port 304
  • Voip Loop-Line Test 306
  • Maintenance and Troubleshooting on the OLT CLI 307
  • Querying and Deleting Performance Statistics of an ETH Port 307
  • Web Page Reference 309
  • Eth Port Information 312
  • Remote Management 314
  • LAN Port Work Mode 318
  • DHCP Server Configuration 319
  • LAN Host Configuration 319
  • WLAN Configuration 322
  • IP Filter Configuration 325
  • Security 325
  • MAC Filter Configuration 326
  • URL Filter Configuration 327
  • Dos Configuration 328
  • ONT Access Control Configuration 329
  • Default Route Configuration 330
  • Policy Route Configuration 331
  • Static Route Configuration 331
  • DMZ Configuration 332
  • Forward Rules 332
  • Portmapping Configuration 333
  • Porttrigger Configuration 334
  • Network Applications 336
  • ALG Configuration 337
  • Upnp Configuration 337
  • ARP Configuration 338
  • DDNS Configuration 339
  • Portal Configuration 339
  • IGMP Configuration 340
  • Qos Configuration 341
  • Terminal Limit Configuration 341
  • Voip Interface Configuration 342
  • Voip User Configuration 349
  • System Tools 350
  • Configuration File 351
  • Firmware Upgrade 352
  • USB Backup Restore CFG 352
  • Ping Test 353
  • Restore Default Configuration 353
  • ONT Authentication 355
  • Time Setting 355
  • Advanced Power Management 358
  • Modify Login Password 358
  • Technical Specifications 360
  • Physical Specifications 361
  • Protocols and Standards 361
  • Acronyms and Abbreviations 363

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  • Typical Network Applications 13
  • Network Topology of the HG8240 13
  • Network Topology of the HG8245 14
  • Network Topology of the HG8247 15
  • About this Chapter 17
  • WAN Information 19
  • Voip Information 19
  • Eth Port Information 21
  • DHCP Server Information 21
  • Battery Information 22
  • Device Information 22
  • WAN Configuration 23
  • LAN Port Work Mode 27
  • LAN Host Configuration 28
  • Dhcp Server Configuration 28
  • WI-FI Basic Configuration 31
  • Wi-Fi Advanced Configuration 33
  • IP Filter Configuration 35
  • MAC Filter Configuration 37
  • Dos Configuration 38
  • ONT Access Control Configuration 39
  • Default Route Configuration 40
  • Static Route Configuration 40
  • Forward Rules 41
  • DMZ Configuration 41
  • Portmapping Configuration 42
  • Porttrigger Configuration 44
  • Network Applications 45
  • ALG Configuration 46
  • Upnp Configuration 46
  • Arp Configuration 47
  • Voip Interface Configuration 48
  • System Tools 55
  • Restore Default Configuration 56
  • Configuration File 57
  • Firmware Upgrade 58
  • ONT Authentication 58
  • Time Setting 59
  • Modify Login Password 61
  • Advanced Power Management 62

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  • Network Applications 5
  • Product Highlights 6
  • Hardware Features 8
  • Product Functions and Features 15
  • Ethernet Features 16
  • Multicast Features 16
  • Voice Features 16
  • WLAN Features 17
  • Gateway Features 17
  • Security Features 18
  • Device Maintenance 18
  • Technical Specifications 19
  • Power Specifications 19
  • Working Environment 20
  • Dimensions and Weight 20
  • Acronyms and Abbreviations 21

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  • Basic Requirements 4
  • Environmental Requirements 4
  • Instructions for Cleaning 4
  • Instructions for Environmental Protection 5
  • Connecting Cables 8
  • Logging in to the Web Page 12
  • Description of Leds 13
  • Technical Specifications 18
  • Warranty Card 19
  • User Information 19
  • Limited Warranty 20

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  • Cable Connections 9
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  • Description of Leds 12
  • Technical Specifications 16
  • Warranty Card 17
  • User Information 17
  • Limited Warranty 18

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  • Packing List 6
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  • Indicator Description 12
  • Technical Specifications 15
  • Warranty Card 16
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  • Limited Warranty 17

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