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Welcome to use WiMAX CPE!Online Help Issue Date Part Number 05 2010-01-20 00480357 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Address: Huawei Industrial Base Bantian, Longgang Shenzhen 518129 People's Republic of China Website: Email: http://www.huawei.com [email protected] Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2010. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. The product described in this manual may include copyrighted software of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd and possible licensors. Customers shall not in any manner reproduce, distribute, modify, decompile, disassemble, decrypt, extract, reverse engineer, lease, assign, or sublicense the said software, unless such restrictions are prohibited by applicable laws or such actions are approved by respective copyright holders under licenses. 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Ltd.......4....................................4 Configuring a LAN ........................................................... 1-2 1................................. 2-1 2......................1................. 2-4 2. 1-5 1...............................6..........................................1......................... 2-4 2......2 Configuring Advanced VoIP Functions .............4......... 1-1 1.......................................................................2 Configuring the DMZ ............................2 Logging In to the Web-Based Utility .................3............................. 2-7 Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co.......................... 2-4 2............................1 Configuring the Routing Mode ..............................................................................................7 Connecting to and Disconnecting from a Network.. 1-2 1..............................2 Configuring the Bridging Mode .........1 Configuring the URL Filter............................................................................. 2-2 2.... 1-5 1.............................. 1-8 2 Configuring Advanced Functions .................................4....................................................................................... 1-7 1.............2 Configuring the ACL ....................................... 2-2 2................. 2-6 2...........................................4....................................................... 1-1 1... 2-1 2....8 Connecting the External Antenna.....................................................................................5......................... 2-6 2..........3.. i .......................................1 Configuring NAT .....3 Configuring SNTP..............2 Configuring the MAC Filter...................................... 1-7 1...... 2-5 2..................................... 1-4 1............. 2-3 2........................................................4 Configuring the IP Outgoing Filter ......................... 1-2 1............................ 1-4 1.......................................................................5.................1 Functions..........4 Configuring the Security Function ................................................................2 Configuring WLAN Security Parameters................. 2-1 2.............................1 Configuring the ALG ......................................................................................................... 1-5 1...........3 Configuring Port Mapping ....3 Configuring the IP Incoming Filter ..1 Configuring Basic VoIP Functions ............................................................................................................................... 2-3 2........5 Configuring the Firewall .......................................................................................................................................................................1 Configuring Basic WLAN Parameters.........4....................4 Configuring a Port Trigger......... 2-1 2.............................5 Configuring a WLAN..Online Help Contents Contents 1 Configuring the Network...............................1... 1-8 1........1...................... ................................. 4-2 4......... 4-1 4.............1... 3-1 3...........................1 Managing the User Account.................................... 3-1 3...4 Restoring Default Settings.........1 Checking the Device Information ..................... 4-1 4.............................3 Checking the Information About the LAN Side............ Ltd...................................................................3 Upgrading the Software..............1........1..............................................................Online Help Contents 3 Managing the CPE ................................ 3-1 3..........................................................................................2 Restarting the CPE ................... 4-1 4....................................................................................................................... 4-2 5 Troubleshooting......... ii .................................................................................................. 4-2 4.............................................................................................. 5-1 6 Acronyms and Abbreviations................2 Detecting the CPE ...................1..... 4-1 4....................................1 Checking Information About the CPE...................5 Checking the WiMAX Information ..........................1.................................................................. 3-2 4 Maintaining the CPE........................ 6-1 Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co.......................................................................................................2 Checking the Information About the WAN Side ...... 3-1 3........................4 Checking the VoIP Information .................... 4-1 4......................................................... Configuring the Network The supported functions are subject to your product purchased. With the CPE. Wireless Broadband Services Supporting wireless Internet access Supporting seamless connections through which you can access the network anytime and anywhere Guaranteeing network security with reliability VoIP Service Supporting the Voice over IP (VoIP) service based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Supporting the voice compression technology Providing high-quality voice services Enhanced Throughput Supporting the downlink bandwidth of up to 15Mbit/s and the uplink bandwidth of up to 5Mbit/s Supporting multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Supporting Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA).Online Help 1 Configuring the Network 1 reference. The online help is only for 1. Ltd. The CPE provides you a new service experience.1 Functions The WiMAX Customer-Premises Equipment (CPE) (hereinafter referred to as the CPE) is a next-generation gateway used in a Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) network. which increases spectrum utilization Various Services Providing a Web-based utility with a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) and abundant help information Supporting both local and remote upgrade of the CPE Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. With the CPE.. 1-1 . you can enjoy wireless broadband services. home and enterprise users can easily set up a wireless network and enjoy the services over the network. log in to the Web-based utility. the CPE functions as a routing device to connect to the network.168. In bridging mode.1 in the address bar. The CPE only transparently transmits packets. 1.3. the CPE searches for a route through which the packets are sent to the destination IP address. Enter the user name and the password in the login window that is displayed.Online Help 1 Configuring the Network 1.2 Logging In to the Web-Based Utility Before configuring the network. Step 2 Step 3 Start the Internet Explorer. Three modes of obtaining an IP address are available for the CPE: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) mode: The IP address is obtained from the Internet service provider (ISP). Both the initial user name and password are user.0 as examples. Ltd. By default.255. Take the Windows XP operating system and the Internet Explorer 6. and then click Login. Based on packet information. and then press Enter. a terminal on the local area network (LAN) side is connected to the network. do as follows: Step 1 Configure the IP address of the computer. Static IP address mode: The ISP configures a static IP address.1.1 and the subnet mask is 255. If the CPE is working as a routing device. Ensure that the IP address of the computer and the IP address of the CPE are in the same network segment. 1-2 . the CPE can function as a routing or bridging device.255.1. the IP address of the CPE is 192. With the CPE. the CPE functions as a bridging device to connect to the network.3 Configuring a WAN When you configure a wider area network (WAN). enter http://192. Step 4 After the user name and the password are verified. it is recommended that the IP address and DNS settings be obtained automatically. ----End 1. Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) mode: The IP address is obtained through PPPoE dialup. In routing mode.. you can perform operations on the Web-based utility.168.0.1 Configuring the Routing Mode Configuring the DHCP Routing Mode Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. To log in to the Web-based utility. Enter the IP address of the primary domain name server (DNS) in the Primary DNS Server text box. choose Basic > WAN. Select Route from Mode. Subnet Mask. Default Gateway. and then click the WAN tab. 1-3 Issue 05 (2010-01-20) . Through NAT. Select DHCP Auto get IP address from ISP. ----End Configuring the PPPoE Routing Mode Step 1 Step 2 In the navigation tree. The NAT function is enabled to facilitate the translation of IP addresses. the host IP address of a LAN can be effectively hidden. Enter the subnet mask in the Subnet Mask text box.. Primary DNS Server. Select a network address translation (NAT) type. and then click the WAN tab. Secondary DNS Server are provided by the ISP. The NAT function is enabled to facilitate translation of IP addresses. Enter the default gateway in the Default Gateway text box. ----End Configuring the Static IP Routing Mode Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 In the navigation tree. Two NAT types are available: Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) Cone NAT Step 5 Click Apply. Thus. Thus. the host IP address of a LAN can be effectively hidden. Select Route from Mode. Step 10 Click Apply. choose Basic > WAN. Through NAT. choose Basic > WAN. Two NAT types are available: NAPT Cone NAT Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Enter the IP address in the IP Address text box. the security of the intranet is ensured. Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS in the Secondary DNS Server text box. Ltd. and then click the WAN tab. IP Address. Select a NAT type. Select Route from Mode.Online Help 1 Configuring the Network Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 In the navigation tree. Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. Select Static Get static IP address from ISP. the security of the intranet is ensured. Two NAT types are available: NAPT Cone NAT Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Enter the user name and password in the text box. Enter the start IP address on the LAN side in the Start IP Address text box.0.1. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 In the navigation tree. ----End 1.168. Select a NAT type. choose Basic > LAN. ----End 1. Click Apply. 192. Thus." Set whether to enable the virtual local area network (VLAN) function. Enter the subnet mask in the Subnet Mask text box. 255. Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. the host IP address of a LAN can be effectively hidden. the CPE allocates an IP address pool to the network device on the LAN side. for example. Click Apply. the security of the intranet is ensured.3.1 "Configuring the Routing Mode. Enter the IP address in the IP Address text box.. you need to click Manual Dial set up a dial-up connection.2 Configuring the Bridging Mode The configuration of the bridging mode is similar to that of the routing mode. 1-4 Issue 05 (2010-01-20) . Select the lease of the address from Lease (unit). Through NAT. Enter the end IP address on the LAN side in the End IP Address text box. The system automatically leases the address in advance according to the specified lease. For the details on how to set parameters.4 Configuring a LAN To configure a LAN. Two dial-up methods are available: Auto Dial and Manual Dial. and then click the DHCP tab. for example. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 In the navigation tree. Click Apply. Select the dial-up method. The NAT function is enabled to facilitate translation of IP addresses.255.1. If selecting Manual Dial. Ltd. Select Bridge from Mode. choose Basic > WAN. see section 1. Select Enable DHCP Server. and then click the WAN tab.Online Help 1 Configuring the Network Step 3 Step 4 Select PPPoE Get IP Address by using PPPoE.255.3. After DHCP is enabled. you need to set DHCP parameters. you need to perform only Step 1 to Step 4 when configuring a LAN. Ltd. With the WLAN function. enter the secret key only.2 Configuring WLAN Security Parameters On the WLAN tab. You can select one of the following according to the network configuration: WEP: indicates that the data transmitted wirelessly is encrypted according to the set encryption parameters.11i Wi-Fi standard. If the CPE is working as a bridging device.5. Parameter Regulatory Domain SSID Index SSID Max Associate Device Number Hide SSID Used to Specify … Wireless standards of different countries SSID index SSID name Maximum number of wireless devices to be connected Whether to hide the SSID broadcast Note: SSID = service set identifier 1.Online Help 1 Configuring the Network Step 9 Click Apply. The special authentication server is not required. WPA2-PSK: indicates the simplified WPA2 authentication mode. WPA-PSK: indicates the simplified WPA authentication mode. you can use the CPE to access the broadband network anytime and anywhere within the WLAN coverage in addition to the provisioning of the legacy-wired LAN services. Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. choose Basic > LAN. Select Enable Wireless to enable WLAN.1 Configuring Basic WLAN Parameters In the navigation tree. Wi-Fi Protected Access-Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK). and Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK. 1-5 .. The setup of a WLAN is simple. Security Configure provides four security modes: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). 1.5 Configuring a WLAN A wireless local area network (WLAN) is set up based on wireless communication technologies without any cables. To encrypt data.5. ----End 1. It supports the IEEE 802. and then click the WLAN tab. WPA2-PSK. Three options are available: TKIP AES TKIP+AES Note: TKIP = Temporal Key Integrity Protocol AES = Advanced Encryption Standard Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. No matter which security mode you select.Online Help 1 Configuring the Network Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK: indicates that both WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK authentication modes are supported. Ltd. It is recommended that you use the driver and configuration utility delivered with the wireless network adapter. Disable: indicates that the open authentication mode without encryption is enabled. WPA2-PSK. All the data transmitted over the wireless LAN is not encrypted. WPA encryption mode. or Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK Security Mode Parameter WPA Pre-Shared key WPA Encryption Used to Specify … Pre-shared WPA key for authentication. The default value is 12345678. Configuring the WEP Security Mode Parameter WEP Encryption Used to Specify … Whether to enable the WEP encryption: Enable: indicates that all the data transmitted over the wireless LAN is encrypted according to the encryption parameters defined by users. ensure that the security mode of the wireless access device is set the same as that of the CPE. 1-6 . Length of the encryption key Encryption key index used currently Encryption key Encryption key Length Current Encryption Index Encryption key 1–4 Configuring the WPA-PSK. You can also enter a self-defined password that is easy to memorize.. changing. Step 6 Set whether to enable message waiting in the Select Message Waiting Indication Service area. and then click Apply. choose Basic > VoIP. Ltd.6. Step 11 Enter the domain name of the SIP service in the text box. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 ----End 1. Select Remove to delete the selected SIP ID. and then click the SIP User tab. Step 9 Select the server type from Server. choose Basic > VoIP.2 Configuring Advanced VoIP Functions Configuring a Port In the navigation tree. for example. Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co.6 Configuring VoIP As a voice service based on SIP. and then click Apply. Enter the user name and password provided by the ISP in the text box. Modify the port attributes. you need to create it again. you need to enter the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) in the Message Waiting Indication Service Subscribe URI text box. change it. Display.6. or completing a multimedia session. Step 10 Enter the server address and port in the text box. and then click the Port tab. SIP is used for setting up. When you enable the function. you do not need to configure the parameters of the proxy server. If the SIP server is the secondary server. After a SIP ID is removed. Step 7 Click Apply to save the settings. VoIP enables users to make Internet phone calls and fax data. if you want to use the SIP ID.. As an application layer protocol.Online Help 1 Configuring the Network 1. Enter the port number in the SIP Local Port text box. Select the correct caller identification display type from Caller Number Display Type. Select the SIP ID to be changed. Two options are available: Primary server and Secondary server. 1-7 . Step 12 Click Apply to save the settings. 1. Step 8 Click the SIP Server tab. Enter the new ID in the SIP ID text box.1 Configuring Basic VoIP Functions In the navigation tree. Select a port ID to check the port information. 1. Parameter Dial Number Note Real Number Used to Specify … Speed dial number Note of the speed dial Real phone number of the speed dial Modify the attributes of the selected speed dial number and then click Apply. and then click the Speed Dial tab. Step 1 Step 2 In the navigation tree. After you disconnect the network connection. ----End Disconnecting from a Network When you do not use the Internet. you need to connect the CPE to the network again before accessing the Internet. After it is removed. Click Disconnect From Network. ----End 1. Select Remove to delete the selected speed dial number. if you want to speed dial the number. and then click the WiMAX Status tab. Click Connect To Network. you need to designate the number to speed dial first. and then click the WiMAX Status tab. 1-8 . do as follows: Step 1 Step 2 In the navigation tree.8 Connecting the External Antenna (Optional) Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co..Online Help 1 Configuring the Network Parameter Internal Number Note Information Associated SIP ID Used to Specify … Short number of an internal VoIP call Note of the corresponding internal short number SIP ID bundled with the phone port Configuring Speed Dial In the navigation tree. The CPE will connect to the network automatically.7 Connecting to and Disconnecting from a Network Connecting to a Network To connect to a WiMAX network. choose Basic > VoIP. Ltd. choose Status > WiMAX. choose Status > WiMAX. you can disconnect the CPE from the network manually. to ensure good reception of network signals. Connect the external antenna to the CPE. During lightning weather. ----End Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. To connect an external antenna. 1-9 . connect it to the main antenna interface labeled with CPE may fail to work normally. the connected. and disconnect it from the CPE. Put the external antenna in an open space without any obstacle surrounded. Two external antennas can be connected to the CPE at a time. Ltd.. do as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Power off the CPE. Otherwise. If only one antenna is . stop using the external antenna.Online Help 1 Configuring the Network Do not place the external antenna outdoors. 323 ALG. In the navigation tree. In the navigation tree.. Whether to enable the IPSec ALG. 2. Whether to enable the SIP ALG. and then click the DMZ tab.1 Configuring the ALG An application layer gateway (ALG) is used to convert the specified data carried in IP packets. Whether to enable the RTSP ALG. After the SIP ALG is enabled. choose Advanced > NAT.Online Help 2 Configuring Advanced Functions 2 Configuring Advanced Functions 2. choose Advanced > NAT. thus supporting LAN applications in the process of transmitting the packets on the LAN side and the packets on the WAN side.1 Configuring NAT NAT is used to convert an IP address and a port so that the device on the LAN side uses an IP address of the same public network to access the network on the WAN side. and then click the ALG tab.323 ALG Enable RTSP ALG Enable SIP ALG Enable PPTP ALG Used to Specify … Whether to enable the L2TP ALG. Parameter Enable L2TP ALG Enable IPSec ALG Enable H. 2-1 . Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co.2 Configuring the DMZ A demilitarized zone (DMZ) is used to forward the packets from the WAN without a port mapping to the host defined in the DMZ.1. Whether to enable the PPTP ALG. Whether to enable the H. Ltd. enter the SIP port number. Note: L2TP = Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol IPSec = Internet Protocol Security RTSP = Real-Time Streaming Protocol PPTP = Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol 2.1. 4 Configuring a Port Trigger During remote access. the system displays the values of all parameters. choose Advanced > NAT. You can keep the default values or change them. Two port trigger modes are available: Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. and then click the Port Trigger tab. Deleting Port Mapping Select the name of the mapping to be deleted. choose Advanced > NAT.1. A port trigger is used to set up a new connection between the remote applications on the WAN side and the applications that require the use of certain ports on the LAN side. When selecting Custom. Adding Port Mapping In the navigation tree.1. Application: indicates the mode provided by the system.Online Help 2 Configuring Advanced Functions Parameter Host Address Enable DMZ Used to Specify … IP address of the host Whether to enable the DMZ 2. the specified port of the firewall on the router must be enabled for certain applications. Two port mapping modes are available: Custom: indicates the self-defined mode.. Ltd. you must set the following parameters. and then click the Port Mapping tab. Adding a Port Trigger In the navigation tree. and then click Remove.3 Configuring Port Mapping Port mapping supports the mapping between the interfaces on the WAN side and the interfaces on the LAN side. 2-2 . Parameter Mapping Name Protocol External Port Internal Port Internal Host Source IP Address Used to Specify … Mapping name Interface protocol External port number Internal port number IP address of the internal host IP address of the source host When you select Application. 2. Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. You can keep the default values or change them. choose Advanced > ACL. 2-3 Issue 05 (2010-01-20) .2 Configuring the ACL By using the access control list (ACL) function. Application: indicates the mode provided by the system. If Primary SNTP Server and Secondary SNTP Server drop-down list boxes do not contain the required options. choose Advanced > SNTP. Secondary SNTP Server. Deleting a Port Trigger Select the trigger name to be deleted. and Secure Shell (SSH) services. Parameter Trigger Description Trigger Protocol Trigger Start Port Trigger End Port Open Start Port Open End Port Used to Specify … New rule name Protocol type Start port number End port number Open start port number Open end port number When you select Application. enter the server names in the text boxes. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 In the navigation tree. and then click the ACL tab. Enable or disable the ACL of a service.3 Configuring SNTP The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) is used to synchronize network time. you must set the following parameters. and then click the SNTP tab. Ltd. Select the Auto Synchronization Network Time Server check box. ----End 2. you can enable or disable the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Step 4 Click Apply. Select an option respectively from Primary SNTP Server. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 In the navigation tree. and then click Remove. 2..Online Help 2 Configuring Advanced Functions Custom: indicates the self-defined mode. the system displays values of all parameters. and Time Zone. Click Apply. Telnet. When selecting Custom. and then click the MAC Filter tab. Adding a URL Filter Rule Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 In the navigation tree.Online Help 2 Configuring Advanced Functions ----End 2. choose Advanced > Security. Enable the MAC filter.2 Configuring the MAC Filter The MAC filter can filter data frames according to the defined filter rule. White: indicates that a whitelist member has the corresponding rights. Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. Set the following parameters of a MAC filter rule. Click Apply. Select Black or White. Deleting a URL Filter Rule Select the URL filter rule to be deleted. Adding a MAC Filter Rule Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 In the navigation tree. Ltd.4. 2. Click New.4 Configuring the Security Function The security function is used to control the rights of sending and receiving packets and the duration for accessing the network. Enter an address in URL. and then click the URL Filter tab. and then click Remove. Select Black or White.. and then click Apply. Enable the URL filter. Click New.1 Configuring the URL Filter The Universal Resource Locator (URL) filter is used to prevent a network device on the LAN side from accessing certain Web sites on the WAN side. ----End Modifying a URL Filter Rule Select the URL filter rule to be modified. choose Advanced > Security.4. 2-4 Issue 05 (2010-01-20) . The filter takes effect only when all conditions of the filter rule are met. modify it. 2. Two options are available: Black: indicates that a blacklist member does not have the corresponding rights. Select Enable IP Incoming Filter to enable the IP incoming filter.4.. modify it. 2.Online Help 2 Configuring Advanced Functions Parameter Filter Name Source MAC Address Destination MAC Address Start Time End Time Day Enable Step 6 Used to Specify … Name of a MAC filter rule MAC address of the source host MAC address of the destination host Effective time of a rule. Ltd. Adding an IP Incoming Filter Rule Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 In the navigation tree. ----End Modifying a MAC Filter Rule Select the MAC filter rule to be modified. the IP incoming filter can be used to receive certain specified IP packets on the WAN side. 2-5 . and then click the IP Incoming tab. Parameter Filter Name Protocol Enable Source Start Address Used to Specify … Name of an IP incoming filter rule Protocol type Whether to use this rule Start IP address of the source host Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. Set the following parameters of an IP incoming filter rule. Click New. in the format of hh: mm Expiration time of a rule. and then click Apply. choose Advanced > Security.3 Configuring the IP Incoming Filter When the firewall is enabled. Deleting a MAC Filter Rule Select the MAC filter rule to be deleted. in the format of hh: mm Effective date of a rule Whether to use this rule Click Apply. and then click Remove. but allows both ping operation and Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) redirect packets on the WAN side. The meanings of options are as follows: Off: indicates that the firewall is disabled. Select a security level of the firewall from Security Level.4. Deleting an IP Incoming Filter Rule Select the IP incoming filter rule to be deleted. see section 2. and then click Apply. For details about the parameter settings. Low: indicates that the firewall functions as a state firewall. Ltd.5 Configuring the Firewall The firewall is used to prevent the protected network from the unauthorized or unverified access from the Internet. ----End Modifying an IP Incoming Filter Rule Select the IP incoming filter rule to be modified. The configuration of an IP outgoing filter rule is the same as that of an IP incoming filter rule. and then click the Firewall tab.Online Help 2 Configuring Advanced Functions Parameter Source End Address Source Start Port Source End Port Destination Start Address Destination End Address Destination Start Port Destination End Port Step 5 Used to Specify … End IP address of the source host Start port number of the source host End port number of the source host Start IP address of the destination host End IP address of the destination host Start port number of the destination host End port number of the destination host Click Apply. 2.4. modify it. In the navigation tree." 2.4 Configuring the IP Outgoing Filter The IP outgoing filter is used to prevent the LAN side from sending certain IP packets.4. Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co.3 "Configuring the IP Incoming Filter. choose Advanced > Security. and then click Remove. Users of an intranet are allowed to access the Internet. The firewall prevents port scanning and IP address spoofing.. 2-6 . User ID provided by the ISP.5 Configuring WiMAX Security Parameters In the navigation tree. the firewall prevents the Synchronous Idle (SYN) character flood attack and the ping operation on the WAN side. IP address spoofing. Authentication Inner EAP NAI User ID User Password Note: EAP = Extensible Authentication Protocol NAI = Network Access Identifier PKM = Privacy Key Management TLS = Transport Layer Security TTLS = Tunneled Transport Layer Security After setting the parameters. High: indicates that besides preventing port scanning. TTLS: indicates user authentication.Online Help 2 Configuring Advanced Functions Medium: indicates that besides preventing port scanning and IP address spoofing. Parameter PKM Used to Specify … Whether authentication is required for network access. Ltd. There are two authentication types: TLS: indicates device authentication. click Apply to save the settings. Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. There are two authentication modes: NO PKM PKMv2_EAP Authentication type. Inner Extensible Authentication Protocol. 2. The default value is recommended. User password provided by the ISP.. choose WiMAX > Security. and then click the Security tab. 2-7 . Network Access Identifier. The default value is recommended. and ICMP redirection packets. the firewall prevents ICMP redirection packets. The parameter description is as follows. do as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 In the navigation tree.3 Upgrading the Software To avoid any damage to the CPE. you can change the user name and the password. ----End 3. Click Apply. you can restore factory settings of the CPE to validate the initial account or contact the local ISP.1 Managing the User Account A user account is used to allow a user to set network parameters. To change a user account. ----End 3. Enter the old password. Ltd.2 Restarting the CPE Step 1 Step 2 In the navigation tree. and then click the Account tab.Online Help 3 Managing the CPE 3 Managing the CPE 3. and you need to remember the new account. choose Maintain > Device. Enter a new user name and a new password. Upgrade the software according to the on-screen instructions. and then click the Reset tab. The software of the CPE can be upgraded locally or remotely. If you forget the account. 3-1 . Upgrading the CPE Locally Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. After you log in to the CPE. and then confirm the new password. do not power off the CPE when it is being upgraded. Click Reboot to restart the CPE. It takes about a few minutes to upgrade the software. choose Maintain > Account.. Online Help 3 Managing the CPE To upgrade the software of the CPE. ----End Contact the ISP for how to get the upgrade files. do as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 In the navigation tree. To upgrade the CPE locally. ----End Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. To upgrade the CPE remotely. Enter the user name and the password. Click Browse. Click Restore Default Configuration to restore the default settings. You need to log in to the Web-based utility after restoration. and then click the Firmware tab. Click Upgrade Software. choose Maintain > Device. ----End 3. choose Maintain > Device. do as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 In the navigation tree. Perform the following steps to upgrade the CPE: Step 1 Step 2 In the navigation tree. and then click Firmware. Click Remote Upgrade Software. Therefore. you need to upload the local upgrade files to the CPE. The remote upgrade of the CPE requires the corresponding user rights and the support from the ISP. 3-2 . ----End Upgrading the CPE by CWMP You can upgrade the CPE by CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP).. Upgrading the CPE Remotely You can upgrade the CPE through a remote server. Step 1 Step 2 In the navigation tree. choose Maintain > Device. choose Maintain > Device. the configuration file is restored to the default one. and select an upgrade file. Click Upgrade Software By CWMP. Ltd. restore the default settings with caution. and then click the Reset tab. and then click the Firmware tab. Enter the network address or the IP address of the remote server in Remote URL.4 Restoring Default Settings After default settings are restored. information about the sent and received packets. you can know about the operating status and the parameter settings of the CPE.. and subnet mask. To check the information about the WAN side.2 Checking the Information About the WAN Side The information about the WAN side includes the connection status and the DNS. MAC address. and MAC address. The Ethernet information includes the following: LAN Host: indicates the IP address of the LAN host. and then click the Internet Status tab. IP address. DHCP Client: indicates the IP address. 4. and IP address of the secondary DNS server. and then click the Device Info tab.3 Checking the Information About the LAN Side The information about the LAN side includes the information about the Ethernet and the WLAN. and connection status on the LAN side.1 Checking Information About the CPE By querying the status information. The connection status information includes the working mode. To check the device information.Online Help 4 Maintaining the CPE 4 Maintaining the CPE 4. 4. 4-1 . software version. The DNS information includes the default IP address of the gateway. Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co.1. working mode. and SSID.1. Ltd. choose Status > Device in the navigation tree. The WLAN information includes the wireless status. Ethernet Packet: indicates the information about the packets sent or received over the Ethernet. choose Status > WAN in the navigation tree. LAN Status: indicates the connection status of each interface on the LAN side. 4.1. device ID.1 Checking the Device Information The device information includes the product class. IP address of the primary DNS server. The working mode of the device on the LAN side is auto-negotiation. hardware version. choose Maintain > Diagnose. do as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 In the navigation tree. and then click the Diagnose tab. Click Start. and then click the tabs. 4. To check the VoIP information. 4-2 . ----End Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co.1. choose Status > VoIP in the navigation tree. To detect the CPE.Online Help 4 Maintaining the CPE To check information about the LAN side. To check the WiMAX information. Ltd.1.4 Checking the VoIP Information The VoIP information includes the SIP ID. link quality. and then click the tabs. 4. bandwidth. upload and download rates..2 Detecting the CPE The local network connection and the network connection of the ISP can be tested. signal strength. and port number. 4. choose Status > LAN in the navigation tree. and the information about the base station. and then click the VoIP Info tab. Enter the IP address to be detected.5 Checking the WiMAX Information The WiMAX information includes the network access status of the WiMAX network. and frequency. choose Status > WiMAX in the navigation tree. register status of the SIP ID. such as a cement wall or a wooden wall. Ensure that the antenna is properly connected. ensuring that the power supply is properly connected. Place the device far away from an electrical device that produces a strong magnetic field or a strong electric field. Troubleshooting Check the power supply. The WiMAX indicator is not on. see section 1. which affects reception of WiMAX network signals. 5-1 .. or a satellite dish antenna. such as a microwave oven. Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. Place the device far away from an electrical device that produces a strong magnetic field or a strong electric field. Ensure that the phone line is properly connected." The WiMAX network cannot be found.Online Help 5 Troubleshooting 5 The power indicator is not on. power off the device when you do not use the device. You cannot make a VoIP call. a fridge. The device may get heated after being used for a long time. Place the device in an open space without any obstacle around it. a fridge. Check whether you have activated the WiMAX online service. Check whether the VoIP parameters are properly set. or a satellite dish antenna. such as a cement wall or a wooden wall. such as a microwave oven. Check whether the power adapter meets the specification. Place the device in an open space without any obstacle around it. ensuring that the power supply is properly connected. The device or the power adapter overheats. For details. Check the power supply. which affects reception of WiMAX network signals.6 "Configuring VoIP. Therefore. Place the device in a well-ventilated place and avoid direct sunshine. ensuring that the power supply is properly connected. Check the power supply. Ltd. . Then click OK. Check whether the parameters of the Web-based utility are properly set.2 "Logging In to the Web-Based Utility.. 5. Check the power supply.0 as an example." Check the Internet Explorer parameters. Clear the Use a proxy server for your LAN check box. Log in to the Web-based utility. Disable the proxy server as follows: 1. 5-2 . see section 1. Choose Tools > Internet Options…. Ltd. and then click the Connections tab. Start the Internet Explorer 6. Click LAN Settings.. Ensure that the device is properly connected to the computer. 4. For details. 3. Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. 2.0. ensuring that the power supply is properly connected. Check whether the network cable between the device and the computer is properly connected.. Take the Internet Explorer 6. ensuring that the proxy server is disabled.Online Help 5 Troubleshooting You cannot log in to the Web-based utility. Online Help 6 Acronyms and Abbreviations 6 Acronyms and Abbreviations ACL ALG CPE DHCP DMZ DNS EAP GUI HTTP ICMP IPSec ISP L2TP LAN MAC MIMO NAI NAPT NAT OFDMA PKM PPPoE PPTP QoS RTSP SIP SNTP SSID Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Access Control List Application Layer Gateway Customer-Premises Equipment Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Demilitarized Zone Domain Name Server Extensible Authentication Protocol Graphical User Interface Hypertext Transfer Protocol Internet Control Message Protocol Internet Protocol Security Internet Service Provider Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Local Area Network Media Access Control Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Network Access Identifier Network Address Port Translation Network Address Translation Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access Privacy Key Management Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Quality of Service Real-Time Streaming Protocol Session Initiation Protocol Simple Network Time Protocol Service Set Identifier Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co. 6-1 . Ltd.. 6-2 .. Ltd.Online Help 6 Acronyms and Abbreviations SSH SYN TLS TTLS URI URL VoIP WAN WEP WiMAX WLAN WPA-PSK Secure Shell Synchronous Idle Transport Layer Security Tunneled Transport Layer Security Uniform Resource Identifier Universal Resource Locator Voice over IP Wide Area Network Wired Equivalent Privacy Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Wireless Local Area Network Wi-Fi Protected Access-Pre-Shared Key Issue 05 (2010-01-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co.
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