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Contents About This User Guide .......................................................................................................................... 3 Contacting Cambium Networks .................................................................................................... 4 Purpose ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Cross references ..........................................................
Contents Administration ................................................................................................................................... 104 Management ............................................................................................................................... 104 Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................................................................... 111 Provision ...........................................................
About This User Guide Thank you for choosing Cambium cnPilot Home & Small Business Wi-Fi Router with ATA (optional) and PoE(optional). This manual provides basic information about how to install and deploy the cnPilot Home Routers. For remote configuration and deployment, an Internet connection is required. The cnPilot Home Router is a managed device (that yet can act as a stand-alone router if desired).
Chapter 1: Product Description Declaration of Conformity Contacting Cambium Networks Support website: https://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support Main website: https://www.cambiumnetworks.com Sales enquiries: solutions@cambiumnetworks.com Support enquiries: support@cambiumnetworks.com Repair enquiries rma@cambiumnetworks.com Telephone number list: https://www.cambiumnetworks.
Chapter 1: Product Description Declaration of Conformity Purpose Cambium disclaims all liability whatsoever, implied or express, for any risk of damage, loss or reduction in system performance arising directly or indirectly out of the failure of the customer, or anyone acting on the customer's behalf, to abide by the instructions, system parameters, or recommendations made in this document. Cross references References to external publications are shown in italics.
Chapter 1: Product Description Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Part 15 FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference, and • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Chapter 1: Product Description Declaration of Conformity GNU GPL Information cnPilot Home Router firmware contains third-party software under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Please refer to the GPL for the exact terms and conditions of the license. Important regulatory information. IC Warning This device complies with Industry Canada licence‐exempt RSS standard(s).
Chapter 1: Product Description Declaration of Conformity CE Note Manufacturer: Cambium Networks Inc. Address: Unit B2 Linhay Business Park Eastern Rd Ashburton, Devon TQ13 7UP United Kingdom Hereby, Cambium Networks Inc. declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. Importers: XXXXXXX Address: XXXXXXX A copy of the declaration of conformity can be obtained with this user manual; this product is not restricted in the EU.
Chapter 1: Product Description Conventions, warnings, cautions, and notes Conventions, warnings, cautions, and notes The following describes how conventions, warnings, cautions, and notes are used in this document and in all documents of the Cambium Networks document set. Conventions The following convention is used throughout this User Guide: cnPilot Home Router: (cnPilot R195W model) Warnings Warnings precede instructions that contain potentially hazardous situations.
Chapter 1: Product Description Chapter 1: Conventions, warnings, cautions, and notes Product Description This chapter covers: • Hardware Installation Page 10
Chapter 1: Product Description Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Before configuring your router, please see the procedure below for instructions on connecting the cnPilot Home Router in your network. Procedure 1 Configuring the Router 1. Connect analog phone to ATA Port with an RJ11 cable. 2. Connect the WAN port to the Internet via your network’s modem/switch/router/ADSL equipment using an Ethernet cable. 3. Connect one end of the power cord to the power port of the device.
Chapter 2: Basic Settings Chapter 2: Hardware Installation Basic Settings This chapter covers: • Web Management Interface • Accessing and Configuring cnPilot Home Router via cnMaestro • Configuring via Voice Commands Web Management Interface cnPilot Home Routers feature a web browser-based interface that may be used to configure and manage the device. See below for information. Note By default, http access is disabled. Only https is allowed.
Chapter 2: Basic Settings Hardware Installation The ISP allows the home user to access the EZ UI through a wireless client connected to the cnPilot Home Router. Using the EZ UI, the user can easily change the basic device configurations such as Wi-Fi names, Wi-Fi passwords and parental control. Note Management access from a wireless client is disabled by default. Refer Enabling Mangement access for wireless client on "how to enable management access for wireless clients".
Chapter 2: Basic Settings Hardware Installation Figure 1 Login Prompt – LAN Port For administrator mode operation, please type admin/admin on Username/Password and click Login to begin configuration. For user mode operation, please type user/user on Username/Password and click Login to begin configuration. Note If you are unable to access the web configuration, please see Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Guide for more information.
Chapter 2: Basic Settings Hardware Installation Note If you fail to access to the web configuration, see Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Guide for more information. The web management interface automatically logs out the user after 5 minutes of inactivity. Parental Control cnPilot Home Routers provide parental control feature for home users. Parental control allows home users to restrict access to unlawful/adult content over their WiFi network. This feature is based on external DNS filtering (like OpenDNS).
Chapter 2: Basic Settings Hardware Installation Parental control feature can be applied only to a specific WiFiName/SSID while the other SSIDs can be free from any such restrictions. Once the device is setup for Parental control service, any DNS request from its clients will be forwarded to the external DNS servers configured for filtering/restricting the content. When Parental control is enabled, it is applied to all the LAN clients and it cannot be disabled for specific LAN ports.
Chapter 2: Basic Settings 3 Hardware Installation Allow the IP Addresses of the devices in the Firewall Server using an ACL. Also, enable the protocols like HTTP/HTTPS and SSL. This is required as the device communicates with the cnMaestro Server using web sockets and for security reasons SSL certificates are exchanged between the device and the cnMaestro Serve 4 By default, the cnMaestro Server URL will be configured in the devices for communication with cnMaestro. The default URL is https://cloud.
Chapter 2: Basic Settings Hardware Installation 1. Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR 2. Choose “1”. 3. Prompt "Please enter password”, user needs to input password and press “#” key, if user wants to configure Network. 4. The different options are described below. 1 Network configuration The unit reports “Operation Successful” if the changes are successful. The cnPilot Home Router returns to the prompt “please enter your option …” 5. To quit, enter “*” 1.
Chapter 2: Basic Settings Hardware Installation 1. Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR 2. Choose “2”, and cnPilot Home Router reports current WAN Port IP Address 3. Input the new WAN port IP address and press “#” key: 2. WAN Port IP Address 4. Use “*” to replace “.”, for example user can input 192*168*20*168 to set the new IP address 192.168.20.168 5. Press # key to indicate that you have finished Report “operation successful” if user operation is ok. 6. To quit, enter “**”. 1.
Chapter 2: Basic Settings Hardware Installation 1. Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR 2. Choose “5”, and cnPilot Home Router reports current DNS 3. Input the new DNS and press # key: 5. DNS 4. Use “*” to replace “.”, user can input 192*168*20*1 to set the new gateway 192.168.20.1. 5. Press “#” key to indicate that you have finished. Report “operation successful” if user operation is ok. 6. If you want to quit, press “**”. 1. Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR 2.
Chapter 2: Basic Settings Hardware Installation 1. Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR 2. Choose “5”, and cnPilot Home Router reports “WAN Port Login” 5 WAN Port Login 3. Prompt "Please enter password", the method of inputting password is same as operation 1. 4. If user wants to quit, press “*”. 5. Report “operation successful” if user operation is ok. 1. Pick up phone and press “****” to start IVR 2. Choose “6”, and cnPilot Home Router reports “ WEB Access Port” 3.
Chapter 2: Basic Settings Hardware Installation Note 1. While using Voice menu, press * (star) to return to main menu. 2. If any changes made in the IP assignment mode, the router must be rebooted for the settings to take effect. 3. While entering an IP address or subnet mask, use "*" (star) to enter "." (Dot) and use "#" (hash) key to finish entering IP address or subnet mask For example, to enter the IP address 192.168.20.
Chapter 2: Basic Settings • Both ATA and the other VoIP device (i.e., another ATA or other SIP products) are on the same LAN using private or public IP addresses, or • Both ATA and the other VoIP device (i.e., another ATA or other SIP products) can be connected through a router using a public or private IP addresses. To make a call, first pick up the analog phone or turn on the speakerphone on the analog phone, enter the extension or phone number directly, end with #.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration This chapter guides users to execute advanced (full) configuration through admin mode operation.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Two-Level Management Two-Level Management This section explains how to setup a password for an administrator or user and how to adjust basic and advanced settings. cnPilot Home Router supports two-level management: administrator and user. For administrator mode operation, please type “admin/admin” on Username/Password and click Login button to begin configuration.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Setting the Time Zone Setting the Time Zone Table 2 Setting time zone Field Name Description NTP Enable Enable NTP (Network Time Protocol) to automatically retrieve time and date settings for the device Current Time When NTP Enable is set to “Disable”, manually configure the time and date via the Current Time parameter Sync with host Press and time zone. Primary NTP Server Primary and secondary NTP server address for clock synchronization.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Status Status Table 3 Status > Basic Page Page 27
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Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Status Description This webpage shows the status information about the Product, Network, and System including Product Information, SIP Account Status, FXS Port Status, Network Status. and Wireless Info.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Configuring an Internet Connection Configuring an Internet Connection From the Network > WAN page, WAN connections may be inserted or deleted. For more information on Internet Connection setting, see Table 4 below.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration VLAN ID Configuring an Internet Connection Note Multiple WAN connections may be created with the same VLAN ID DNS Mode Select DNS mode, options are Auto and Manual: 1. When DNS mode is Auto, the device under LAN port will automatically obtains the preferred DNS and alternate DNS. 2.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Network You can configure the WAN port, LAN port, DDNS, Multi WAN, DMZ, MAC Clone, Port Forward and other parameters in this section of the web management interface. WAN This page allows you to set WAN configuration with different modes. Use the Connection Type drop down list to choose one WAN mode and then the corresponding page will be displayed. Note 1. By default, Management access over WAN is disabled for security concerns and can be enabled if required.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration VLAN ID VID Network VLAN ID For example: 1_TR069_R_VID_2 (First Interface, Service is TR069, NAT Mode, VLAN ID is 2) 2_INTERNET_B_VID (Second Interface, Service is INTERNET, Bridge Mode, VLAN is disabled) Overview Multi WAN is used to implement the distribution of different kinds of services, and device’s Multi WAN supports the distribution of data services, voice services and management services.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Figure 4 Multi WAN network Static IP This configuration may be utilized when a user receives a fixed public IP address or a public subnet, namely multiple public IP addresses from the Internet providers. In most cases, a Cable service provider will offer a fixed public IP, while a DSL service provider will offer a public subnet. If you have a public subnet, you can assign an IP address to the WAN interface.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Primary DNS Address The primary DNS of Internet port Secondary DNS Address The secondary DNS of Internet port DHCP The DHCP feature allows the cnPilot Home Router to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server. In this case, it is not necessary to assign an IP address to the client manually. Table 7 DHCP Field Name Description DNS Mode Select DNS mode, options are Auto and Manual. Primary DNS Address Primary DNS of Internet port.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network PPPoE PPPoE stands for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. It relies on two widely accepted standards: PPP and Ethernet. It connects users through an Ethernet to the Internet with a common broadband medium, such as a single DSL line, wireless device or cable modem. All the users over the Ethernet can share a common connection. PPPoE is used for most of DSL modem users. All local users can share one PPPoE connection for accessing the Internet.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network If it is left empty, the service name is auto detected.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Bridge Mode Bridge Mode under Multi WAN is different with traditional bridge setting. Bridge mode employs no IP addressing and the device operates as a bridge between the WAN port and the LAN port. Route Connection has to be built to give IP address to local service on device. Following is an example of bridge mode: 1_TR069_VOICE_INTERNET_R_VID_ is router connection for local service. 2_Other_B_VID_ is bridge connection for host of LAN port.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network DHCP packet from the WAN interface to the LAN interface. Local DHCP service will not allocate IP to clients of LAN port. Local Service Gateway will not forward DHCP packets between LAN and WAN, it also blocks DHCP packets from the WAN port. Clients connected to the LAN port can get IP from DHCP server run in gateway. VLAN Mode Disable The WAN interface is untagged. LAN is untagged. Enable The WAN interface is tagged. LAN is untagged.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Table 10 Q-in-Q Field Name Description Page 42
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network VLAN Mode Enable VLAN Mode. SVLAN(Q-in-Q) Enable Q-in-Q feature. SVLAN ID Enter a value for SVLAN ID (1-4094). Note Please ensure that Hardware NAT Enable option is disabled in the LAN page for R201/R201P/R201W models. The Hardware NAT Enable option is available only for R201 models.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network MAC Clone Some ISPs will require you to register your MAC address. If you do not wish to re-register your MAC address, you can have the router clone the MAC address that is registered with your ISP. To use the Clone Address button, the computer accessing the web management interface will have the MAC address automatically entered in the Clone WAN MAC field. Table 11 MAC clone Procedure 1. Press the button 2.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Fast Bridge Setting Step 1 Login to the web management interface of the cnPilot Home Router. Navigate to Page Administration->Operating Mode. Set Operating mode to Basic Mode. Click Save. Step 2 Open Network->WAN, change NAT Enable to Disable. Click Save and then Reboot. The device is now operating in Bridge mode. Step 3 Log into the device. Below is example of Page Status->Basic displaying device configuration.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network IPv6 Address configuration The cnPilot Home Router devices support IPv6 addressing starting from firmware version 4.3. This section covers: • • • • • • Introduction Enabling IPv6 Configuring IPv6 Viewing WAN port status IPv6 DHCP configuration for LAN/WLAN clients LAN DHCPv6 Introduction DHCPv6 protocol is used to automatically provision/configure IPv6 capable end points in a local network.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network • Statefull DHCPv6 Table 12 IPv6 Modes Mode Description Stateless In Stateless DHCPv6 mode, the cnPilot Home Router listen for ICMPv6 Router Advertisements messages which are periodically sent out by the routers on the local link or requested by the node using a Router Advertisements solicitation message. The device derives a unique IPv6 address using prefix receives from the router and its own MAC address.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Configuring IPv6 Configuring Statefull IPv6 1. Navigate to Network > WAN page. The following window is displayed: Table 14 Configuring Statefull IPv6 Field Name Description IP Protocol Version Enable IPv4 and IPv6 option. WAN IP Mode Set it to DHCP. NAT Enable Select Enable. DHCPv6 Address Settings Set it to statefull mode. Prefix Delegation Select Enable.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Configuring Stateless IPv6 Table 15 Configuring Stateless IPv6 Field Name Description IP Protocol Version Enable IPv4 and IPv6 option. WAN IP Mode Set it to DHCP. NAT Enable Select Enable. DHCPv6 Address Settings Set it to stateless mode. Prefix Delegation Select Enable.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Viewing WAN port status To view the status of WAN port: 1. Navigate to Status page. IPv6 DHCP configuration for LAN/WLAN clients Wired and wireless clients connected to cnPilot Home Routers can obtain their IPv6 addresses based on how the LAN side DHCPv6 parameters are configured. The cnPilot Home Routers can be either configured as a DHCPv6 server in which the LAN/WLAN clients get IPv6 addresses from the configured pool.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network LAN LAN Port Using the LAN ports the user can plug computers and other devices that need an Internet connection.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Table 16 LAN port Field Name Description IP Address Enter the IP address of the router on the local area network. All the IP addresses of the computers which are in the router’s LAN must be in the same network segment with this address, and the default gateway of the computers must be this IP address. (The default is 192.168.11.1). Local Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask to determine the size of the network (default is 255.255.255.0/24).
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network DNS Mode Select DNS mode, options are Auto and Manual. Primary DNS Enter the preferred DNS address. Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS address. Client Lease Time This option defines how long the address will be assigned to the computer within the network. In that period, the server does not assign the IP address to the other computer.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network DHCP Server The router has a built-in DHCP server that assigns private IP address to each local client. DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The router, by factory default acts a DHCP server for your network so it automatically dispatches related IP settings to any local user configured as a DHCP client. It is highly recommended that you leave the router enabled as a DHCP server if you do not have a DHCP server for your network.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Table 18 DHCP server, DNS and Client Lease Time Field Name Description Primary DNS Specify the Primary DNS address provided by your ISP. If your ISP does not provide it, the router will automatically apply default DNS Server IP address: 202.96.134.33 to this field. Secondary DNS Client Lease Time Specify the Secondary DNS address provided by your ISP.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network VPN The cnPilot Home Router supports VPN connections with PPTP-based VPN servers. Table 19 VPN Field Name Description VPN Enable Enable/Disable VPN. If the VPN is enabled, user can select PPTP and L2TP mode VPN. Initial Service IP Enter VPN server IP address. User Name Enter authentication username. Password Enter authentication password. L2TP Tunnel Name Enter the name for L2TP tunnel. L2TP Tunnel Password Enter the password for L2TP tunnel.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Field Name Description DMZ Enable Enable/Disable DMZ. DMZ Host IP Address Enter the private IP address of the DMZ host.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Comment Sets the name of a port mapping rule or comment IP Address The IP address of devices under the LAN port. Port Range Set the port range for the devices under the LAN port. (1-65535) Protocol You can select TCP, UDP, TCP & UDP three cases Apply/Cancel After finish configurations, click apply, the number will be generated under NO. List; click Cancel to if you do not want to make the changes.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Advance Table 23 Advance Field Name Description Most Nat connections The largest value which the cnPilot Home Router can provide Mss Mode Choose Mss Mode as Manual or Auto.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Port Setting Table 24 Port setting Field Name Description WAN Port speed Nego Auto-negotiation, options are Auto, 100M full, 100M half-duplex, 10M half and full. LAN1~LAN4 Port Speed Nego Auto-negotiation, options are Auto, 100M full, 100M half, 10M half and 10M full.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network QoS Table 25 QoS Field Name Description QoS Enable Enable/Disable QoS function Upstream Set the upstream bandwidth Downstream Set the downstream bandwidth Delete Selected Check the items you want to delete, click the Delete option Add Click Add to add a new rule. Note From system release 4.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Network Routing Table 26 Routing Field Name Description Destination Destination address Host/Net Indicates whether single host or a network is being specified. If Net, then one more option appears where user has to configure the subnet. Gateway Gateway IP address Interface Select the desired LAN/WAN interface.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless Wireless Note Starting from 4.4 release, any changes in the Wireless/Radio configuration performed on the cnPilot Home Routers can be applied on the fly and does not require a reboot. However, for all other configuration sections a reboot is required to make new configuration changes effective.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Radio on/off Wireless Select “Radio off” to disable wireless. Select “Radio on” to enable wireless. Wireless connection mode According to the wireless client type, select one of the modes. Modes are AP/ Repeater. Default is AP. Network Mode Choose one network mode from the drop-down list. For 5GHz radio the default is 11vht AC/AN/A. Default is 11b/g/n mixed mode. SSID It is the basic identity of wireless LAN.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless Disabled: Devices on the WLAN must make a request for transmit when communicating with another device on the network Space-time Block Code STBC Enabled: Multiple copies of signals are transmitted to increase the chance of successful delivery Disabled: STBC is not employed for signal transmission Aggregation MSDU (AMSDU) Enabled: Allows the device to aggregate multiple Ethernet frames into a single 802.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless Wireless Security Table 28 Wireless security Field Name Description SSID Choice Select the SSID for which security parameters need to be configured. Security Mode Select an appropriate encryption mode to improve the security and privacy of your wireless data packets. Each encryption mode will bring out different web page and ask you to offer additional configuration.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless User can configure the corresponding parameters. Here are some common encryption methods: OPENWEP:A handshake way of WEP encryption, encryption via the WEP key: Table 29 Wi-Fi Security Setting Field Name Description Security Mode This is used to select one of the 4 WEP keys, key settings on the clients should be the same with this when connecting. WEP Keys Set the WEP key.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless Table 31 WPAPSKWPA2PSK Field Name Description WPA Algorithms The home gateway is used to select the wireless security encryption algorithm options are TKIP, AES, TKIP / AES. 11N mode does not support TKIP algorithms.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless Example: Prohibit the device whose wireless network card MAC address is 00:1F: D0: 62: BA: FF’s to access the wireless network, and allow other computers to access the network. Implementation: As shown, the Policy is Reject, add 00:1F: D0: 62: BA: FF to the MAC, click Save and reboot the device settings to take effect.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless WMM Table 33 WMM Description WMM (Wi-Fi Multi-Media) is the QoS certificate of Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA). This provides you to configure the parameters of wireless multimedia; WMM allows wireless communication to define a priority according to the home gateway type. To make WMM effective, the wireless clients must also support WMM.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless WDS Table 34 WDS Description WDS stands for Wireless Distribution System, enabling WDS access points to be interconnected to expand a wireless network. WPS WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) provides easy procedure to make network connection between wireless station and wireless access point with the encryption of WPA and WPA2. It is the simplest way to build connection between wireless network clients and wireless access point.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless Table 35 WPS Field Name Description WPS Setting Enable/Disable WPS function WPS Summary Display the current status of WPS, including current state, SSSID name, authentication methods, encryption type and the PIN code of this AP. Generate Generate a new PIN code Reset OOB • cnPilot Wi-Fi R195W Routers use a default security policy to allow other non-WPS users to access and apply.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration WPS Mode WPS Status Wireless • PIN:Enter the PIN code of the wireless device which accesses to this LAN in the following option, and press apply. Then cnPilot Home Router R195W begins to send signals, turn on the PIN accessing method on the clients, and then it can access the wireless AP automatically. • PBC:There are two ways to start PBC mode, user can press the PBC button directly on the device, or select PBC mode on the software and apply.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless Advanced Table 37 Advanced Field Name Description BG Protection Mode Select G protection mode, options are on, off and automatic. Beacon Interval The interval of sending a wireless beacon frame, within this range, it will send a beacon frame for the information of the surrounding radio network.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless TX Power Define the transmission power of the current AP, the greater it is, the stronger the signal is. Short Preamble Default is enable, cnPilot R195W Routers system is not compatible with traditional IEEE802.11, the operation rate can be 1,2Mpbs Short Slot Enable/Disable short slot. By default it is enabled, it is helpful in improving the transmission rate of wireless communication.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Wireless WDS See WDS. WPS See WPS. Station Info See Station Info. Advanced See Advanced.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration SIP SIP cnPilot Home Routers have 2 FXS ports to make SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) calls for the supported models. Before registering, the device user should have a SIP account configured by the system administrator or provider. See the section below for more information.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Max Auth SIP The maximum number of retransmissions Mark All AVT Packets Voice packet marking to enable this item will see the mark on the voice message when the call environment changed (such as press a key during the call) RFC 2543 Call Hold Enable the Connection Information field displays the address is 0.0.0.0 in the invite message of Hold. Disable the Connection Information field displays the device IP address in the invite message of Hold.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration SIP Dial Plan Parameters and Settings Table 39 Parameters and settings Field Name Description Dial Plan Enable/Disable dial plan. Line Set the line. Digit Map Enter the sequence used to match input number The syntactic, please refer to the following Dial Plan Syntactic Action Choose the dial plan mode from Deny and Dial Out. Deny means cnPilot Home Routers will reject the matched number, while Dial Out means cnPilot Home Routers will dial out the matched number.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration SIP Adding one Dial Plan Table 40 Adding one dial plan Description Step 1. Enable Dial Plan Step 2. Click Add button, and the configuration table Step 3. Fill in the value of parameters. Step 4. Press OK button to end configuration. Dial Plan Syntactic Table 41 Dial Plan No. String Description 1 0123456789*# Allowed characters 2 x Lowercase letter x stands for one legal character To match one character form sequence. 3 [sequence] For example: 1.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 5 SIP Replace dialed with substituted. For example: <8:1650>123456:input is “85551212”, output is“16505551212” Make outside dial tone after dialing “x”, stop until dialing character “y” 6 x,y For example: “9,1xxxxxxxxxx”:the device reports dial tone after inputting “9”, stops tone until inputting “1” “9,8,010x”: make outside dial tone after inputting “9”, stop tone until inputting “0” Set the delayed time.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration SIP Blacklist In this page, user can upload or download blacklist file, and can add or delete or edit blacklist one by one. Table 42 Blacklist Description Click Router; Click to select the blacklist file and click to upload it to cnPilot Home to save the blacklist file to your local computer. Select one contact and click edit to change the information, click delete to delete the contact, click Move to phonebook to move the contact to phonebook.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration SIP Call Log To view the call log information such as redial list (incoming call), answered call and missed call.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration SIP Answered Calls Missed Calls VoIP QoS Table 44 VoIP QoS Field Name Description SIP /RTP QoS The default value is 0, you can set a range of values is 0~63 Page 84
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration FXS1 FXS1 SIP Account Basic Set the basic information provided by your VOIP Service Provider, such as Phone Number, Account, password, SIP Proxy and others. Table 45 SIP Account – Basic Field Name Description Line Enable Enable/Disable the line. Enable/Disable PEER to PEER.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration FXS1 Display Name The number will be displayed on LCD Phone Number Enter telephone number provided by SIP Proxy Account Enter SIP account provided by SIP Proxy Password Enter SIP password provided by SIP Proxy Audio Configuration Table 46 Audio configuration Field Name Description Audio Codec Type1 Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A, G.722, G.729, G.723 Audio Codec Type2 Choose the audio codec type from G.711U, G.711A, G.722, G.729, G.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration FXS1 Silence Support Enable/Disable silence support. Echo Cancel Enable/Disable echo cancel. By default, it is enabled. Auto Gain Control Enable/Disable auto gain. T.38 Enable Enable/Disable T.38 T.38 Redundancy Enable/Disable T.38 Redundancy T.38 CNG Detect Enable Enable/Disable T.38 CNG Detect gpmd attribute Enable Enable/Disable gpmd attribute.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration DND FXS1 Enable/Disable DND (do not disturb). If enable, any phone call cannot arrive at the device; default is disable. Enter the speed dial phone numbers. Speed Dial Dial *74 to active speed dial function. Then press the speed dial numbers, for example, press 2, phone dials 075526099365 directly. Advanced Table 48 Advanced Field Name Description Domain Name Type If or not use domain name in the SIP URI.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration FXS1 RFC2833 Payload(>=96) User can use the default setting. Register Refresh Interval The interval between two normal Register messages. You can use the default setting. RTP Port Set the port to send RTP. The device will select one idle port for RTP if you set “0”; otherwise use the value which user sets.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration FXS1 Request-URI User Check Enable/Disable the user request URI check. Only Recv request from server Enable/Disable the only receive request from server. Server Address The IP address of SIP server. SIP Received Detection Enable/Disable SIP Received Detection, if enable, use it to confirm the public network address of the device.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration FXS1 Regional Table 50 Regional Field Name Description Tone Type Choose tone type as UK, China, US, Hong Kong and so on. A sample Tone Type for UK is shown below: Note: Currently, selecting a particular country does not load the correct Ringing parameters as per standard. If standard based ringing cadence is desired then the user has to select Custom option from the drop-down list and enter the country specific parameters manually.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration FXS1 Ring Back Tone Ring back tone Call Waiting Tone Call waiting tone Ringing Cadence The ringing pattern heard by the dialer before the called party picks up the call. Min Jitter Delay The Min value of home gateway’s jitter delay, home gateway is an adaptive jitter mechanism. Max Jitter Delay The Max value of home gateway’s jitter delay, home gateway is an adaptive jitter mechanism.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Field Name Features Description All Forward Enable/Disable forward all calls Busy Forward Enable/Disable busy forward. No Answer Forward Enable/Disable no answer forward. All Forward Set the target phone number for all forward. Call Forward Feature Code FXS1 The device will forward all calls to the phone number immediately when there is an incoming call. Busy Forward The phone number which the calls will be forwarded to when line is busy.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration FXS1 Miscellaneous Table 52 Miscellaneous Field Name Description Codec Loop Current Set off-hook loop current, default is 26 Impedance Matching Set impedance matching, default is US PBX, Korea,Taiwan(600). CID service Enable/Disable displaying caller ID; If enable, caller ID is displayed when there is an incoming call or it won’t be displayed. Default is enable. CWCID Service Enable/Disable CWCID.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration FXS2 FXS2 The settings of FXS2 are the same as FXS1. See FXS1 on page 85.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Security Security Filtering Setting Table 53 Filtering setting Field Name Description Filtering Enable/Disable filter function Default Policy Choose to drop or accept filtered MAC addresses Mac address Add the Mac address filtering Dest IP address Destination IP address Source IP address Source IP address Protocol Select a protocol name, support for TCP, UDP and TCP/UDP Dest.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Security Content Filtering Table 54 Content filtering Page 97
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Field Name Security Description Filtering Enable/Disable content Filtering Default Policy The default policy is to accept or to prohibit filtering rules Current Webs URL Filters List the URL filtering rules that already existed (blacklist) Delete/Cancel You can choose to delete or cancel the existing filter rules Add a URL Filter Add URL filtering rules Add/Cancel Click adds to add one rule or click cancel.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Application Application UPnP UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) supports zero-configuration networking, and can automatically discover a variety of networked devices. When UPnP is enabled, the connected device is allowed to access the network, obtain an IP address, and convey performance information. If the network has a DHCP and DNS server, the connected device can automatically obtain DHCP and DNS services.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Field Name IGMP Proxy enable Application Description Enable/Disable IGMP function.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Storage Storage Disk Management This page is used to manage the USB storage device.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Storage FTP Setting Table 58 FTP Setting Field Name Description FTP Server Enable/Disable FTP server FTP Server Name Set the FTP server name Anonymous Login If or not support anonymous login FTP Port Set FTP server port number Max.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Storage Smb Setting Table 59 Smb setting Field Name Description SAMBA Server Enable/Disable SAMBA server Workgroup Enter the working group NetBIOS Name Network basic input/output system name Add Add a shared file Edit Edit a shared file Del Delete a shared file Add Add a shared file Edit Edit a shared file Del Delete a shared file Page 103
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Administration The user can manage the device in these webpages; you can configure the Time/Date, password, web access, system log and associated configuration TR069.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Administrator settings Table 61 Administrator settings Page 105
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Field Name Administration Description User type Choose the user type from admin user and normal user and basic user. New User Name You can modify the user name, set up a new user name New Password Input the new password Confirm Password Input the new password again Language Select the language for the web, the device support Chinese, English, and Spanish and so on.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Web Idle timeout Set the Web Idle timeout time. The webpage can be logged out after Web Idle Timeout without any operation. Allowed Remote IP(IP1,IP2,...) Set the IP from which a user can login the device remotely. SSH Enable/Disable telnet. Enabling Mangement access for wireless clients To allow all the wireless clients connected to the cnPilot Home Router to access the management interface: 1. Navigate to Administrator tab. 2.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration NTP settings Table 62 NTP settings Field Name Description NTP Enable Enable/Disable NTP Option 42 Enable/Disable DHCP option 42. This option specifies a list of the NTP servers available to the client by IP address.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Daylight Saving Time Table 63 Daylight Saving Time Procedure Step 1. Enable Daylight Savings Time. Step 2. Set value of offset for Daylight Savings Time Step 3: Set starting Month/Week/Day/Hour in Start Month/Start Day of Week Last in Month/Start Day of Week/Start Hour of Day, analogously set stopping Month/Week/Day/Hour in Stop Month/Stop Day of Week Last in Month/Stop Day of Week/Stop Hour of Day. Step 4.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Remote Syslog Enable Enable/Disable remote syslog function. Remote Syslog server Add a remote server IP address. Syslog Enable Enable/Disable syslog function Syslog Level Select the system log, there is INFO and Debug two grades, the Debug INFO can provide more information. Factory Defaults Setting Table 65 Factory Defaults Setting Description With this lock enabled, user cannot factory reset the box using the hardware switch.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Firmware Upgrade Table 67 Firmware upgrade Description 1. Choose upgrade file type from Image File and Dial Rule 2. Press “Browse” button to browse the file 3. Press to start upgrading Provision Provisioning allows cnPilot Home Router to auto-upgrade and auto-configure devices which support TFTP, HTTP and HTTPs . • Before testing or using TFTP, user should have tftp server and upgrading file and configuring file.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Table 68 Provision Field Name Description Provision Enable Enable provision or not. Resync on Reset Enable resync after restart or not Resync Random Delay(sec) Set the maximum delay for the request of synchronization file. The default is 40. Resync Periodic(sec) If the last resync was failure, cnPilot R195W Routers will retry resync after the “Resync Error Retry Delay” time, default is 3600s.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Option 66 It is used for In-house provision mode only. When use TFTP with option 66 to realize provisioning, user must input right configuration file name in the webpage. When disable Option 66, this parameter has no effect. Config File Name It is used for In-house provision mode only. When use TFTP with option 66 to realize provisioning, user must input right configuration file name in the webpage. When disable Option 66, this parameter has no effect.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration SNMP Table 70 SNMP Field Name Description SNMP Service Enable or Disable the SNMP service Trap Server Address Enter the trap server address for sending SNMP traps Read Community Name String value that is used as a password to request information via SNMP from the device Write Community Name String value that is used as a password to write configuration values to the device via SNMP Trap Community String value used as a password for retrieving tr
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration TR-069 TR-069 provides the possibility of auto configuration of internet access devices and reduces the cost of management. TR-069 (short for Technical Report 069) is a DSL Forum technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP). It defines an application layer protocol for remote management of end-user devices. Using TR-069, the terminals establish connection with the Auto Configuration Servers (ACS) and get configured automatically.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Periodic Inform Enable Enable the function of periodic inform or not. By default, it is Enabled Periodic Inform Interval Periodic notification interval with the unit in seconds. The default value is 43200s Connect Request parameters User Name The username used to connect the TR069 server to the DUT. Password The password used to connect the TR069 server to the DUT. TR-069 Profile Under nodes base on TR098, TR104 and TR111.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"ConnectionRequestUsername", }, {"ConnectionRequestPassword", }, {"UpgradesManaged", }, {"UDPConnectionRequestAddress", }, {"UDPConnectionRequestAddressNotificationLimit", }, {"STUNEnable", }, {"STUNServerAddress", }, {"STUNServerPort", }, {"STUNUsername", }, {"STUNPassword", }, {"STUNMaximumKeepAlivePeriod", }, {"STUNMinimumKeepAlivePeriod", }, {"NATDetected", }, {"", }, {"UPnP", }, {"Device", }, {"UPnPIGD", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"IPPingDiagnostics", }, {"D
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"DiagnosticsState", }, {"Interface", }, {"DownloadURL", }, {"DSCP", }, {"EthernetPriority", }, {"ROMTime", }, {"BOMTime", }, {"EOMTime", }, {"TestBytesReceived", }, // {"TotalBytesReceived", }, {"TCPOpenRequestTime", }, {"TCPOpenResponseTime", }, {"", }, {"UploadDiagnostics", }, {"DiagnosticsState", }, {"Interface", }, {"UploadURL", }, {"DSCP", }, {"EthernetPriority", }, {"TestFileLength", }, {"ROMTime", }, {"BOMTime", }, {"EOMTime", }, // {"TotalBytesS
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"1", }, {"Enable", }, {"RemoteAccessCapable", }, {"X_WebPort", }, {"X_WebIdleTimeout", }, {"X_WebAllowRemoteIP", }, {"Username", }, {"Password", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"Layer3Forwarding", }, {"DefaultConnectionService", }, {"ForwardNumberOfEntries", }, {"Forwarding", }, {"1", }, {"Enable", }, {"Status", }, {"Type", }, {"DestIPAddress", }, {"DestSubnetMask", }, {"SourceIPAddress", }, {"SourceSubnetMask", }, {"GatewayIPAddress", }, {"Interface", }, {"Fo
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"LANUSBInterfaceNumberOfEntries", }, {"LANWLANConfigurationNumberOfEntries", }, {"LANHostConfigManagement", }, {"DHCPServerConfigurable", }, {"DHCPServerEnable", }, {"DHCPRelay", }, {"MinAddress", }, {"MaxAddress", }, {"ReservedAddresses", }, {"SubnetMask", }, {"DNSServers", }, {"DomainName", }, {"IPRouters", }, {"DHCPLeaseTime", }, {"IPInterfaceNumberOfEntries", }, {"IPInterface", }, {"1", }, {"Enable", }, {"IPInterfaceIPAddress", }, {"IPInterfaceSubnetMa
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"BSSID", }, {"MaxBitRate", }, {"Channel", }, {"AutoChannelEnable", }, {"SSID", }, {"BeaconType", }, {"MACAddressControlEnabled", }, {"Standard", }, {"WEPKeyIndex", }, {"KeyPassphrase", }, {"WEPEncryptionLevel", }, {"BasicEncryptionModes", }, {"BasicAuthenticationMode", }, {"WPAEncryptionModes", }, {"WPAAuthenticationMode", }, {"IEEE11iEncryptionModes", }, {"IEEE11iAuthenticationMode", }, {"PossibleChannels", }, {"ChannelsInUse", }, {"BasicDataTransmitRates
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"1", }, {"WEPKey", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"Hosts", }, {"HostNumberOfEntries", }, {"Host", }, {"1", }, {"IPAddress", }, {"AddressSource", }, {"LeaseTimeRemaining", }, {"MACAddress", }, {"HostName", }, {"InterfaceType", }, {"Active", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"WANDevice", }, {"1", }, {"WANConnectionNumberOfEntries", }, {"WANCommonInterfaceConfig", }, {"EnabledForInternet", }, {"WANAccessType", }, {"Layer1UpstreamMaxBitRate", }
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"TotalPacketsReceived", }, {"", }, {"WANConnectionDevice", }, {"1", }, {"WANIPConnectionNumberOfEntries", }, {"WANPPPConnectionNumberOfEntries", }, {"WANIPConnection", }, {"1", }, {"Enable", }, {"ConnectionStatus", }, {"PossibleConnectionTypes", }, {"ConnectionType", }, {"Name", }, {"Uptime", }, {"LastConnectionError", }, {"RSIPAvailable", }, {"NATEnabled", }, {"AddressingType", }, {"ExternalIPAddress", }, {"SubnetMask", }, {"DefaultGateway", }, {"DNSEnabl
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"", }, {"", }, {"Stats", }, {"EthernetBytesSent", }, {"EthernetBytesReceived", }, {"EthernetPacketsSent", }, {"EthernetPacketsReceived", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"WANPPPConnection", }, {"1", }, {"Enable", }, {"ConnectionStatus", }, {"PossibleConnectionTypes", }, {"ConnectionType", }, {"Name", }, {"Uptime", }, {"LastConnectionError", }, {"RSIPAvailable", }, {"NATEnabled", }, {"Username", }, {"Password", }, {"ExternalIPAddress", }, {"DNSEnabled", }, {"DNS
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"RemoteHost", }, {"ExternalPort", }, {"InternalPort", }, {"PortMappingProtocol", }, {"InternalClient", }, {"PortMappingDescription", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"Stats", }, {"EthernetBytesSent", }, {"EthernetBytesReceived", }, {"EthernetPacketsSent", }, {"EthernetPacketsReceived", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, /*TR104 for VOIP setting*/ {"Services", }, {"VoiceService", }, {"1", }, {"VoiceProfileNumberOfEntries", }, {"Capabilities", },
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"PSTNSoftSwitchOver", }, {"FaxT38", }, {"FaxPassThrough", }, {"ModemPassThrough", }, {"ToneGeneration", }, {"RingGeneration", }, {"NumberingPlan", }, {"ButtonMap", }, {"VoicePortTests", }, {"SIP", }, {"Role", }, {"Extensions", }, {"Transports", }, {"URISchemes", }, {"EventSubscription", }, {"ResponseMap", }, {"", }, {"Codecs", }, {"1", }, {"EntryID", }, {"Codec", }, {"BitRate", }, {"PacketizationPeriod", }, {"SilenceSuppression", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", },
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"ProxyServer", }, {"ProxyServerPort", }, {"ProxyServerTransport", }, {"RegistrarServer", }, {"RegistrarServerPort", }, {"RegistrarServerTransport", }, {"UserAgentDomain", }, {"UserAgentPort", }, {"UserAgentTransport", }, {"OutboundProxy", }, {"OutboundProxyPort", }, {"Organization", }, {"RegistrationPeriod", }, {"RegisterExpires", }, {"UseCodecPriorityInSDPResponse", }, {"", }, {"RTP", }, {"LocalPortMin", }, {"LocalPortMax", }, {"DSCPMark", }, {"TelephoneE
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"ReceiveSilenceSuppression", }, {"TransmitPacketizationPeriod", }, {"List", }, {"1", }, {"EntryID", }, {"Codec", }, {"BitRate", }, {"PacketizationPeriod", }, {"SilenceSuppression", }, {"Enable", }, {"Priority", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"Session", }, {"1", }, {"SessionStartTime", }, {"SessionDuration", }, {"FarEndIPAddress", }, {"FarEndUDPPort", }, {"LocalUDPPort", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"Stats", }, {"ResetStatistics", }, {"PacketsSent", }, {"PacketsReceive
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration {"OutgoingCallsConnected", }, {"OutgoingCallsFailed", }, {"CallsDropped", }, {"TotalCallTime", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", }, {"", },}; Firmware Upgrade Under is firmware upgrading operation on FreeACS. 1. Equipment connection configure Scheduled Tasks In this page, the user can set time to automatically turned ON or OFF the Wi-Fi, Reboot, or restart PPPoE at a moment.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Table 72 Scheduled Tasks Field Name Description Scheduled Wi-Fi Select the Wi-Fi and click Edit to set the timings. Scheduled Reboot Set values for Scheduled Reboot, Scheduled Mode, and Time. Scheduled PPPoE Set values for Scheduled PPPoE, Scheduled Mode, and Time. Diagnosis In this page, user can do packet trace, ping test and traceroute test to diagnose the device’s connection status.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Table 73 Diagnosis Description 1. Packet Trace Users can use the packet trace feature to intercept packets which traverse the device. Click the Start button to start home gateway tracking and keep refreshing the page until the message trace shows to stop, click the Save button to save captured packets.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration 2. Ping Test Enter the destination IP or host name, and then click Apply, device will perform ping test. 3. Traceroute Test Enter the destination IP or host name, and then click Apply, device will perform traceroute test.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Operating Mode Table 74 Operating mode Description Choose the Operation Mode as Basic Mode or Advanced Mode(Default). In Basic mode, multi WAN configuration is not allowed and the device can be configured either as a simple NAT or Bridge device. System Log Table 75 System log Description If you enable the system log in Status/syslog webpage, you can view the system log in this webpage.
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Administration Logout Table 76 Logout Description Press the logout button to logout, and then the login window will appear. Reboot Press the button to reboot cnPilot Home Routers.
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Guide This chapter covers: • Configuring PC to get IP Address automatically • Cannot connect to the Web GUI • Forgotten Password • cnMaestro On-boarding troubleshooting Configuring PC to get IP Address automatically Please refer the Quick Start Guide to configure your PC to get IP Address automatically. Cannot connect to the Web GUI Solution: • Check if the Ethernet cable is properly connected Connect to LAN port and access http://192.168.11.1.
2 Error Status Cause Resolution Failed to Resolve URL The cloud URL is not being resolved by the device. • Ensure that the correct cnMaestro URL is configured. • If the URL is correct, check the DNS settings and Internet connectivity. • If the Internet connectivity and DNS works fine then check the firewall configuration for device IP Address and the protocols http/https/SSL are allowed as part of ACL.
3 cnMaestro Account ID is the Cambium ID or Account Name chosen while creating the company account which indicates that the device belongs to that account. cnMaestro Account ID will be blank when the device is not claimed and will be populated when the device is claimed in the cnMaestro server. The Account ID will be available in the device dashboard or home page.
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Appendix: General Details Manufacturer: Cambium Networks Inc. Address: 3800 Golf Road #360, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 USA. Importers: Address: Adapter Caution: Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Hereby, Cambium Networks Inc. agrees that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. A copy of the declaration of conformity can be obtained with this user manual.
Glossary Glossary Term Definition ATA Advanced Technology Attachment Address Resolution Protocol Protocol defined in RFC 826 to allow a network element to correlate a host IP address to the Ethernet address of the host. See http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc826.html. Bridge Network element that uses the physical address (not the logical address) of another to pass data.
Glossary Term Definition HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol, used to make the Internet resources available on the World Wide Web. Defined in RFC 2068. See http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2068.html. HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) ICMP Internet Control Message Protocols defined in RFC 792, used to identify Internet Protocol (IP)-level problems and to allow IP links to be tested. See http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc792.html.
Glossary Term Definition NetBIOS Protocol defined in RFC 1001 and RFC 1002 to support an applications programming interface in TCP/IP. This interface allows a computer to transmit and receive data with another host computer on the network. RFC 1001 defines the concepts and methods. RFC 1002 defines the detailed specifications. See http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1001.html and http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1002.html.
Glossary Term Definition Static IP Address Assignment Assignment of Internet Protocol address that can be changed only manually. Thus static IP address assignment requires more configuration time and consumes more of the available IP addresses than DHCP address assignment does. RFC 2050 provides guidelines for the static allocation of IP addresses. See http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2050.html. See also DHCP.
Glossary Term Definition WPA2-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 - Pre-Shared Key, and also called WPA or WPA2 Personal, it is a method of securing your network using WPA2 with the use of the optional Pre-Shared Key (PSK) authentication, which was designed for home users without an enterprise authentication server.