Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual CPE User Manual V0.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Index 1. About this Manual............................................................................ 4 2. Product Overview............................................................................. 4 3. Login ..................................................................................................... 4 4. Home page.......................................................................................... 5 4.1 LTE ............................................
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual 5. 6. 7. 4.6.1 Ping ................................................................................................................... 14 4.6.2 Iperf .................................................................................................................. 15 4.6.3 Traceroute ......................................................................................................... 15 Preface ......................................................................
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual 1. About this Manual The content of this User Manual has been made as accurate as possible. However, due to continual product improvements, specifications and other information are subject to change without notice. 2. Product Overview This CPE supports LTE B42/43/48 (Subject to the configuration of LTE module) and it supports popular operating systems like Windows, Linux and Mac.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Figure 3-1-1 Login 4. Home page 4.1 LTE There are 6 function on this page, they are “Overview”, ”ND & S” , ”PLMN Selection”, “eNB Settings”, “Bearer Settings”, “PIN Management” Figure 4-1-1 LTE 4.1.1 Overview There are more LTE information on this page, they are “Serial Number”, “IMEI”, “IMSI”, “Supported Band”, “Firmware version” and so on. CPE User Manual V0.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Figure 4-1-1-1 Overview 4.1.2 ND&S On this page include “Uplink QAM64”, “Scan Mode” and “Band” Figure 4-1-2-1 ND&S Uplink QAM64: Enable/Disable Scan Mode: Full band/Dedicated Earfcn Band: Supported Band selection (Default band is 46) 4.1.3 PLMN Selection On this page, include “Network Mode “and “Allow Roaming” CPE User Manual V0.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Figure 4-1-3-1 PLMN Selection Network Mode: there are two modes Nomadic, Mobile Allow Roaming: If “allow roaming” is checked, then CPE first selects eNBs from the Home/ Equivalent PLMN-IDs, Otherwise If not available, it tries connection to “any” PLMN-ID. If “allow roaming” is not checked, the CPE is allowed to connect to eNBs from Home/ Equivalent PLMN-IDs only. Equivalent PLMN-ID List: Home PLMN-ID can be created automatically from SIM’s IMSI (read-only).
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Figure 4-1-4-1 Bearer Settings 4.1.5 PIN Management From this page, you can see the USIM card status and PIN status. The default PIN status is disabled; you can input the correct PIN to enable the PIN function. The maximum PIN attempts are 3, otherwise you must enter PUK to reset the PIN code. The USIM will be invalid after the unsuccessful attempts for 10 times. Figure 4-1-5-1 PIN Management 4.2 Network 4.2.1 Overview On this page, you can see LAN setting information.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Figure 4-2-2-1 Internet Connection Mode: Route/NAT, L2 Bridge(GRE), L3 Bridge NAT: Default Enable MGMT and Date Interface: Combine/ Separate 4.2.3 LAN On this page, include “LAN Reset”, “Device IP” and “DHCP” Figure 4-2-3-1 LAN LAN Reset: Restore of LAN default setting. Duplex: Auot/Full/Half Max Bit Rate: 10Mbps/100Mbps/1000Mbps Local IP Address:Enter the IP address of your router (factory default: 192.168.0.1).
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual 4.2.4 VPN A virtual private network (VPN) is a point-to-point connection across a private or public network (Internet). VPN Passthrough allows the VPN traffic to pass through the router. Thereby we can establish VPN connections to remote network. Figure 4-2-4-1 VPN 4.2.5 Qos On this page, include “DSCP Configuration” and “TOS Configuration”, you can change Qos setting by manual. Figure 4-2-5-1 Qos Data Traffic DSCP: Default value is 0. The range is 0~63.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Figure 4-3-1-1 Port Forwarding 4.3.2 DMZ From this page, you can configure a De-militarized Zone (DMZ) to separate internal network and Internet. Figure 4-3-2-1 DMZ DMZ Enable: Default value is Disable DMZ Host IP address: The IP address of your PC. Exclude Web Server Port: Default value is Disable Exclude Remote Port 443: Default value is Disable Exclude Ping: Default value is Disable 4.3.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Figure 4-4-1-1 Device Management 4.4.2 TR069 On this page, include “TR069 Enable” and “TR069 Configuration” Figure 4-4-2-1 TR069 TR069: Default value is Enable ACS Interface: Default value is “lte0pdn0” ACS Port: Default value is “7547” ACS URL: Default “ http://192.168.100.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Re-enter Password: Default value is “cwmp” 4.4.3 SNMP On this page, include “Snmpd”, “ Snmpd Read Only Community”, “ Snmpd Read Write Community”, you can change setting by manual. Figure 4-4-3-1 SNMP Snmpd: Default value is Enable Snmpd Read Only Community: Default value is “public” Snmpd Read Write Community: Default value is “public” 4.5 System 4.5.1 Password The default password is admin, you can enter 1~32 characters for 2 times as your new password.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Figure 4-5-2-1 Config Management 4.5.3 Firmware Update On this page, you can upgrade the current Router version from the local PC. 30s is needed to complete the whole upgrade process, and then the device will reboot automatically. Figure 4-5-3-1 Firmware Update 4.6 Maintenance 4.6.1 Ping On this page, you can ping IP address by manual. Figure 4-6-1-1 ping CPE User Manual V0.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual 4.6.2 Iperf On this page, you can use the page of “iperf”, test throughput function. Figure 4-6-2-1 Iperf Status: Default value is “Enable” Server Address: Default value is “8.8.8.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Figure 4-6-3-1 Traceroute 5. Preface 5.1.1 Preface of product highlights and specifications Item Description Size Color LED RJ45 connector USIM Interface 330(L) x 330(W) x 75(H) mm(IP67) Off-White Power, ETH, SIM, 5 RF CINR bars 1 Giga port, need support passive POE 56V 1 USIM interface inside the cover External Antenna port Not support 5.1.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual 5.1.3 Special Features : Ethernet Protocol IP Routing General RJ45 USIM interface Power supply Max power consumption Maxim length of Ethernet cable Water & Dust Protection Operating Temperature Humidity 10/100/1000Mb protocol TCP,UDP,ICMP,ARP DHCP,NAT/NATP 1 Giga Ethernet Ports with passive PoE PIN enabled(56V) One USIM interface under the cover Passive POE 56V / 0.45A 100 meters IP67 -30 to +60 ºC(running under 25℃, the housing temperature should be under 50℃) 0 to 95% 6.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual 6.1.2 To mount the CPE to wall To mount the CPE to wall, follow the steps below: Figure 6-1-2-1 To mount the CPE to wall 6.1.3 Install the USIM card: This CPE is specially designed for the 4G LTE network. Please check that you have a valid USIM card from the service provider. 1. USIM Card Slot This slot is for inserting the USIM card. 2.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual Figure 6-1-3-1 Install the USIM card 6.1.4 1. Product Shipping Package Main Lable On Main Label, you can see IMEI/MAC/SN on it. Figure 6-1-4-1 Main Label FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Telrad AOL-TE721 User Manual This device complies with ISED RSS-102 RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the IC RSS-102 RF exposure limits, In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the IC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 38cm (15 inches) during normal operation.