NetSprite1023 USER GUIDE Release: 2.2 Doc. Code: L2 DS02 2202 02 10 00 UTStarcom, Inc.
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Contents About This Guide................................................................................... 1 Introduction.................................................................................................. 1 Conventions................................................................................................. 1 Notice ...................................................................................................... 1 Text.............................................................
ii Configure WLAN Security ...................................................................... 31 Configure Management.......................................................................... 34 Configure VoIP .......................................................................................... 36 Configure Codec .................................................................................... 36 Configure SIP......................................................................................
iii System Commands................................................................................ 53 User Management.................................................................................. 54 Upgrade ................................................................................................. 54 Status ........................................................................................................ 55 Basic Status.......................................................................
iv List of Figures Figure 1 Appearance ........................................................................................... 5 Figure 2 Application ............................................................................................. 6 Figure 3 Faceplate............................................................................................. 10 Figure 4 Backplane............................................................................................ 12 Figure 5 Login..................
v Figure 27 SIP Configuration............................................................................... 37 Figure 28 Digital Map......................................................................................... 37 Figure 29 Call Forwarding.................................................................................. 39 Figure 30 Voice ................................................................................................. 39 Figure 31 LAN Group......................................
vi Figure 57 Network Statistics-Wireless................................................................ 57 Figure 58 Product Information............................................................................ 58 Figure 59 Help ................................................................................................... 59 Figure 60 Firewall .............................................................................................. 60 Figure 61 Example..........................................
vii List of Tables Table 1 Faceplate Definition............................................................................... 10 Table 2 Backplane Definition.............................................................................. 12 Table 3 WLAN Settings Description ................................................................... 21 Table 4 PPPoE Description ................................................................................ 24 Table 5 Basic Setup Description.........................
About This Guide Introduction This user guide shows you how to connect the device and configure it through Web interface. Conventions This guide may contain notices, figures, screen captures, and certain text conventions. Notice The following table lists notices icons used in this guide. Icon Notice Type Description Note Information that contains important features or instructions but is not hazard-related. Caution Information to alert of potential damage to a program, data, system, or device.
2 About This Guide Icon Notice Type Description ESD Information that indicates proper grounding precautions is required before handling a product. Text The following table lists text conventions in this guide. 2 Convention Description Text represented by Courier New Font This typeface represents text that appears on a terminal screen, including, configuration file names (only for system output file names), and command names, for example login.
About This Guide Convention Description Text represented by Document Name This typeface represents documents for reference, for example, Netman 2020based AN2000B-900 Installation Guide Text represented by # File format: 3 This typeface represents files in Unix/Linux system flies. Figures and Screen Captures This guide provides figures and screen captures as example. These examples contain sample data. This data may vary from the actual data on an installed system.
1 1 Overview NetSprite1023 is a multifunctional network terminal of CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) family. The device provides integrated voice and data services over ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Loop ) WAN (Wide Area Network) connection. Device Introduction Figure 1 pictures the NetSprite1023 device. The CPE can be easily placed indoors, lying, stand-up or hanging with the advantage of its small footprint.
6 Chapter 1 Overview Feature List • • Provides ADSL uplink connecting to WAN Provides POTS(Plain Old Telephone Service)interface to implement plain telephone service or VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) • Provides 4 Ethernet interfaces to implement high-speed data services • Built-in AP, application • DHCP (Dynamic Server/Client • Provides web-based management supports 802.11b/g Host for wireless Configuration Application The application of NetSprite1023 is shown in Figure 2.
Chapter 1 Overview 7 The CPE provides an ADSL uplink port connecting to WAN. For data services, subscribers can access Internet via WLAN or Ethernet interface. For voice services, the device supports both VoIP and PSTN calls. These two services will finally go to softswitch network and Internet separately. VoIP is the preferred telephony service for users as it offers a lower call charge than PSTN.
Installation Planning 2 2 This chapter introduces the CPE interfaces and cable connections. Packing List Please check the package contents by comparing them with the following list: • One NetSprite1023 device • One AC/DC power converter with cable • One RJ45 Ethernet straight cable (1.5m) • One RJ11 phone cable (2m) • One user guide (presswork or CD) • Quality certificate • Product warranty Interfaces Introduction The schematic diagram of NetSprite1023 faceplate is shown in Figure 3.
10 Chapter 2 Installation Planning Figure 3 Faceplate CALLFW PWR ALARM WLAN VOI P LI NK DATA LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 Table 1 describes LEDs and one button in the faceplate.
Chapter 2 Installation Planning LED Name VOIP LINK DATA LAN1LAN4 CALLFW Local Call Forwarding Button 11 Color Definition Green This LED indicates BB Phone VoIP status: On: when device successfully registered with call agent Off: when device failed to register with call agent Flash: when VoIP call is in progress or device is upgrading Green This LED indicates ADSL link status: On: when ADSL link is up Off: when ADSL link is down Flash: when ADSL link is training Green This LED indicates ADSL
12 Chapter 2 Installation Planning Figure 4 shows a schematic diagram of the backplane. Table 2 describes the interfaces and one button in the backplane.
Chapter 2 Installation Planning 13 2 Connect a regular telephone instrument to the port marked “Phone” using a RJ11 phone cable. 3 Connect computers using RJ45 cables. Plug one end of the RJ45 cable to the Ethernet port of PC/Lap Top and the other end to any one of the CPE RJ45 ports marked from “LAN1” to “LAN4”. 4 If users have subscribed to VoIP service, the green VoIP Ready LED should light after power on. This indicates that VoIP service is available and ready for use.
Before Configuration 3 3 NetSprite1023 provides Web-based management of the device. To access the CPE, users can connect a PC to any one of the Ethernet ports. The Ethernet and WLAN interfaces use the same IP address (192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0) by default. Login NetSprite1023 Users can access the CPE as following: 1 Set the IP address on the PC connecting to the CPE. The IP address must be in the same subnet as the LAN interface, for example, 192.168.1.10/255.255.255.0.
16 Chapter 3 Before Configuration Figure 5 Login 4 Click to enter the NetSprite1023 home page as shown in Figure 6. Figure 6 Home Page Web Page Introduction As shown from the menu bar in home page, NetSprite1023 provides some configuration and management options. The field below the menu bar is 5 links with detailed information. Select “Setup” from the menu bar, for example, to display the window as shown in Figure 7.
Chapter 3 Before Configuration 17 Figure 7 Setup Following introduces those options in the menu bar: • Home: Provides links to “Quick Start”, “Setup”, “System”, “Status” and “Help” • Quick Start: A guide for users to complete basic configurations step by step • Setup: Provides WAN, LAN, VoIP, WLAN, security, Route and IP QoS configurations. • System: Provides system commands including save, reboot and reset to defaults. It also provides user management and upgrading.
Quick Start 4 4 From the menu bar, select the “Quick Start” to display the window as shown in Figure 8. “Quick Start” provides WAN, VoIP and WLAN configurations. WAN configuration is needed only when WAN connection type is PPPoE or PPPoA. Figure 8 Quick Start Note: For details of WAN connection, please refer to the section “Configure ADSL Connection” in chapter 5. • WAN configuration Users can modify the username and password of selected WAN connection. Click to initiate the configuration.
20 Chapter 4 Quick Start Figure 10 Call Forwarding Users can add several telephone numbers in the “Add a Number” box and click , the numbers are listed in the “Select a Number” drop-down list box. Select one number from the list and click , all the incoming calls are forwarded to the designated number. Click to delete the selected number. Note: Please push the CALLFW button in the CPE faceplate to enable the function. • WLAN Click to display the window as shown in Figure 11.
Chapter 4 Quick Start 21 Figure 11 WLAN Table 3 WLAN Settings Description Fields Description Enable AP Default Enabled Channel 1-14 11 SSID The SSID is for subscribers grouping. Only the wireless stations that have the same SSID as the CPE can access the device. utstar Domain Possible values: FCC, IC, ETSI, SPAIN, FRANCE, MKK, MKK1, US, WORLD FCC Power Level The transmitting power level of the CPE wireless interface, i.e. the percentage of maximum transmitting power.
22 Chapter 4 Quick Start Fields Description Default Hidden SSID Enable “Hidden SSID” and the CPE SSID is invisible when indicating the available network in the user’s wireless network card. Disabled User Isolation Enable “User Isolation” and wireless stations will separate from each other. Disabled Click to initiate the configuration. It will take effect after rebooting the AP.
5 5 Setup Configuration The “Setup” includes WAN, WLAN, VoIP, LAN, Security, Route, IP QoS and other configurations. Configure WAN WAN configuration includes “ ADSL Connection” and “ ADSL Line Setup” configuration. Configure ADSL Connection From the navigation tree, click “ADSL Connection” to display the window as shown in Figure 12. The window is of PPPoE type by default.
24 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration • PPPoE Table 4 PPPoE Description 24 Fields Description Choose a connection Select “New” to set up a new connection. All the connections are listed in the box. Default Type Possible values: PPPoE, PPPoA, Static, DHCP, Bridge, CLIP Sharing Possible values: Disable, Enable, LAN. Disable: Each PVC of the connection should be different. Enable: Multiple connections share the same PVC. VLAN: VLAN tag is attached to the connection.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Fields Description PCR, SCR, MBS, VDVT PCR and CDVT can be changed in CBR type; all the parameters can be changed in VBR type 25 Default Note: Users can set different QoS to mark different traffic when multiple connections share the same PVC. Click to add the connection. The CPE will connect automatically after powered on.
26 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Select “Static” from the “Type” box to display the window as shown in Figure 14. Figure 14 Static Note: When two connections are used for voice and data, enter the voice network gateway IP address in the “Gateway” text box and the data network gateway IP address in the “Default Gateway” box. When voice and date services share the same connection, enter the gateway IP address in the “Default Gateway” box only.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration - 27 Default Gateway: Select the box and the CPE will take the gateway obtained as the CPE default gateway Figure 15 DHCP Click to get WAN IP address again and to release obtained IP address. • Bridge Select “Bridge” from the “Type” box to display the window as shown in Figure 16.
28 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Figure 16 Bridge • CLIP (Classical IP over ATM) Click “CLIP” from the “Type” box to display the window as shown in Figure 17.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration 29 Configure ADSL Line Setup From the navigation tree, click “ADSL Line Setup” to display the window as shown in Figure 18. the default modulation type is “MMODE”(multi-mode). Figure 18 ADSL line setup Configure WLAN WLAN configuration includes “Basic Setup”, “Security” and “management” configuration. Configure Basic Setup From the navigation tree, click “Basic Setup” to display the window as shown in Figure 19. Table 5 describes the parameters in the window.
30 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Figure 19 Basic Setup Table 5 Basic Setup Description 30 Fields Description Default Beacon Period Interval between Beacon packets, the Beacon frame contains network card information, period of broadcast to the wireless network. 200(ms) DTIM Period Interval between Delivery Traffic Indication Messages. 2, the exact value is 2 times of beacon period RTS Threshold WLAN is using the mechanism of Request To Send/Clear To Send.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Fields Description Default Frag Threshold Fragment threshold is used to improve the efficiency in a high volume wireless network. Any packet greater than this value will be fragmented. Choose a setting within a range of 256 – 2346 bytes. 2346 31 Configure WLAN Security From the navigation tree, click “Security” to display the window as shown in Figure 20.
32 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Figure 21 WEP Authentication Type: - Open: To encrypt data frames - Shared: To encrypt authentication frames during 802.11-authentication process and data frames - Both: To negotiate “Open” or “Shared” automatically Encryption Key: - The password for 64-bit WEP is 10 hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F). For example: 11AA22BB33. - The password for 128-bit WEP is 26 hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F). For example: 00112233445566778899AABBCC.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration • 33 802.1x Select “802.1x” to display the window as shown in Figure 22. The CPE can implement 802.1x authentication. Users need 802.1x authentication supplicants to initiate 802.1x authentication request. Figure 22 802.1x • WPA Select “WPA” to display the window as shown in Figure 23. - Group Key Interval: The interval after which the Radius server will re-negotiate broadcast and multicast encryption key - 802.1x: To enter server IP address, Port and Secret.
34 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Figure 23 WPA Note: The security settings will take effect after rebooting the WLAN module. Configure Management From the navigation tree, click “Management” to display the window as shown in Figure 24. The default web page is of “Access List”.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration 35 Figure 24 WLAN Management • Access List - Select “Allow” and enter MAC address in the “Mac Address” box, thus only the wireless station of the MAC address can access the CPE. - Select “BAN” and enter MAC address in the “Mac Address” box, thus the wireless station of the MAC address can’t access the CPE. - MAC Address: Enter a MAC address in the box and click , the MAC address will list below. Click to cancel the access list settings.
36 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Note: Please enable access list first before setting associated stations. Figure 25 Associated Stations Click the button under “Ban Station”, and the MAC address will display in the “Access List” window. Configure VoIP VoIP configuration includes Codec, SIP, Digital Map, Call Forwarding and Voice connection configuration. Configure Codec From the navigation tree, click “Codec” to display the window as show in Figure 26.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration 37 Configure SIP From the navigation tree, click “SIP” to display the window as shown in Figure 27. Figure 27 SIP Configuration Configure Digital Map From the navigation tree, click “Digital Map” to display the window as shown in Figure 28.
38 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Users can set digital rules by the parameters described in Table 6. Table 6 Digital Map Rule Description Fields Description DefaultPstn Prefix Dial the prefix first and the phone call will be sent to PSTN. The default value is 0000. Users can modify it of up to 5 digits. Source Interface FXS Rule . +T: To represent any number and be sent after interdigit length. .
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration 39 Figure 29 Call Forwarding • Add a Number: To enter a number in the box and click , the number displays in the “Select a Number” list. • Select a Number: Select a number from the box and click ; all the incoming call will be forwarded to the selected number. Click to delete the selected phone call. Configure Voice Connection From the navigation tree, click “Voice Connection” to display the window as shown in Figure 30.
40 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Configure LAN LAN configuration includes LAN Group, DHCP, IP, Client and Isolation configuration. Configure LAN Group From the navigation tree, click “LAN Group” to display the window as shown in Figure 31. Figure 31 LAN Group NetSprite1023 provides LAN groups. Users can set different IP addresses to each group. The Ethernet and WLAN interfaces are of the same IP address by default (192.168.1.1) in LAN group 1. USB is unavailable.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration 41 Note: The Ethernet can’t be moved from LAN Group 1. Configure DHCP From the navigation tree, click “DHCP” to display the window as shown in Figure 32. Figure 32 DHCP Configure IP From the navigation tree, click “IP” to display the window as shown in Figure 33. Users can set IP address for selected LAN group.
42 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration • Obtain an IP address automatically: To obtain WAN interface IP address from DHCP server of LAN side • Use the following static address: To manually set WAN interface IP address Configure LAN Clients From the navigation tree, click “Clients” to display the window as shown in Figure 34. Users can set IP address to the designated MAC address. The IP address is in the selected LAN group subnet.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration 43 Select one option and the LAN users of one LAN group can’t access the others. Figure 35 LAN Isolation Configure Security The security configuration includes DMZ, IP Filters, Access Control, UpnP and Port Mapping configuration. Configure DMZ From the navigation tree, click “DMZ” to display the window as shown in Figure 36. Figure 36 DMZ Enable DMZ and all the service will be forwarded from the selected WAN interface to the LAN client.
44 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Configure IP Filters From the navigation tree, click “IP Filters” to display the window as shown in Figure 37. It provides to block user’s LAN PC from accessing some Internet services. Figure 37 IP Filters Table 7 IP Filters Description 44 Fields Description Select LAN Group To select the LAN group from the list LAN IP To select one LAN IP. The list box displays all the LAN IP set by “LAN Clients”. New IP To add a new LAN IP.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Fields Description Block All Traffic To block all the LAN IP to access WAN 45 From the window, users can select certain service to apply IP filter. Select category in the “Category” area and select one rule in the “Available Rules” area. Click the button and the selected service is moved to “Applied Rules”. Users can query the protocol and port number of the selected service by clicking the button.
46 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Configure Access Control From the navigation tree, click “Access Control” to display the window as shown in Figure 40. Users can select service names under the “WAN” and “LAN” to implement access control from WAN or LAN interface. Figure 40 Access Control Users can set IP addresses that only these IP addresses can access the CPE. Enter an IP address in the “New IP” box and Click . The IP will appear in the “IP Access List” box.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration 47 Figure 41 UPnP Configure Port Mapping From the navigation tree, click “Port Mapping” to display the window as shown in Figure 42. Figure 42 Port Mapping Users can set port forwarding rules in the window or custom rules by “custom” as shown in Figure 43.
48 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Figure 43 Custom Port Mapping Configure Routing Route configuration includes Static and Dynamic Routing configuration. Configure Static Routing From the navigation tree, click “Static” to display the window as shown in Figure 44.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration 49 Configure Dynamic Routing From the navigation tree, click “Dynamic” to display the window as shown in Figure 45. Figure 45 Dynamic Routing Others NetSprite1023 also provides SNTP and Multicast configuration. Configure SNTP From the navigation tree, click “SNTP” to display the window as shown in Figure 46.
50 Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Configure Multicast From the navigation tree, click “Multicast: to display the window as shown in Figure 47. Figure 47 Multicast IP QoS From the navigation tree, click “IP QoS” to display the window as shown in Figure 48. Figure 48 IP QoS Select the value in “Low priority weight” and “Medium priority weight” list. Ensure the sum of these two values is equal to 100%. Select the “Enable IPQoS” box to enable the function.
Chapter 5 Setup Configuration 51 Click to display the window as show in Figure 49. Users can set IP QoS rules.
System Management 6 6 System The “System” includes Commands, User, and Upgrade. System Commands From the navigation tree, click “Command” to display the window as shown in Figure 50.
54 Chapter 6 System Management • Restart: Clicks “Restart” and the CPE will reboot • Restart Access Point: To restart the WLAN module. It’s required in wireless configurations. • Restore Defaults: Clicks “Restore Defaults” and the CPE will reboot restoring to factory defaults. User Management From the navigation tree, click “User” to display the window as shown in Figure 51. Figure 51 User Management Users can modify password and idle timeout of “Admin” or “User”.
Chapter 6 System Management 55 Figure 52 Updating System Online (FTP) Status The “Status” includes Basic Status, Connection, DHCP Clients, Modem, Network Statistics and Production Information. Basic Status From the navigation tree, click “Basic Status” to display the window as show in Figure 53. Figure 53 Status Information Connection From the navigation tree, click “Connection” to display the window as shown in Figure 54. It indicates information of WAN connections.
56 Chapter 6 System Management Figure 54 Connection Status DHCP Clients From the navigation tree, click “DHCP Clients” to display the window as shown in Figure 55. It indicates all the DHCP clients connected to the CPE. Figure 55 DHCP Clients Modem From the navigation tree, click “Modem” to display the window as show in Figure 56. It indicates ADSL line information.
Chapter 6 System Management 57 Figure 56 Modem Status Network Statistics From the navigation tree, click “Network Statistics” to display the window as shown in Figure 57. Users can select “Ethernet”, “DSL” or “Wireless” to indicate corresponding network statistics. Figure 57 Network Statistics-Wireless Product Information From the navigation tree, click “Product Information” to display the window as shown in Figure 58.
58 Chapter 6 System Management Figure 58 Product Information Help From the menu bar, click “Help” to display the window as shown in Figure 59. the “Help” gives detailed description involving Firewall, IP QoS, LAN Clients, PPP and UpnP function.
Chapter 6 System Management 59 Figure 59 Help For example, click “Firewall” from the left tree to display the window as shown in Figure 60. It includes NAT and Firewall, Port Forwarding, IP Filters, Access Control and so on.
60 Chapter 6 System Management Figure 60 Firewall 60
Example 7 7 This chapter introduces one example and the schematic diagram is shown in Figure 61. Figure 61 Example Network:192.168.2.0/24 GW:192.168.2.1 WAN Connection 1 IP:192.168.2.10 GW:192.168.2.1 Voice RJ11 NetSprite1023 IP DSLAM Data WAN Connection 2 IP:192.168.3.10 GW:192.168.3.1 Network:192.168.3.0/24 GW:192.168.3.1 The CPE basic configuration includes ADSL, LAN, VoIP and wireless configuration. • ADSL: Two WAN connections are used for voice and data services separately.
62 Chapter 7 Example • • • connection2: Used for data service; type: Static; VPI/VCI: 8/35. DNS: 192.168.9.21, 192.168.9.23 LAN - LAN Group1 IP address: 172.18.37.1/255.255.255.0 - Enable DHCP Server VoIP - Configure SIP - Enable the WAN connection for voice WLAN - Set the CPE SSID: userabc - Set SSID of user’s wireless network card: userabc Step1: Configure WAN connection of “connectio1”. Click “Setup/WAN/ADSL Connection” to display the window as shown in Figure 62.
Chapter 7 Example 63 Figure 62 Connction1 Step2: Configure WAN connection of “connection2” for data service.
64 Chapter 7 Example Step3: Configure LAN group1 IP address. Click “Setup/LAN/LAN Group” to display the window as shown in Figure 64. The Ethernet and WLAN interfaces are in group1 by default. Figure 64 LAN Configuration Step4: Enable DHCP Server and configure the DHCP pool. Click “Setup/LAN/DHCP” to display the window as shown in Figure 65. Figure 65 DHCP Configuration Step5: Configure SIP. Click “Setup/VoIP/SIP” to display the window as shown in Figure 66.
Chapter 7 Example 65 Figure 66 SIP Step6: Enable the WAN connection for data service. Click “Setup/VoIP/Voice Connection” to display the window as shown in Figure 67. Figure 67 Voice Setp7: Set SSID for the CPE. Click “Setup/WLAN/Basic Setup” to display the window as shown in Figure 68.
66 Chapter 7 Example Figure 68 SSID Step8: Save all the configurations and reboot the WLAN module. Click “System/Command” to display the window as shown in Figure 69.
Chapter 7 Example 67 Figure 69 Save and Restart AP Step9: Set SSID for user’s wireless network card.
8 8 Technical Specification Physical Interface ADSL Port (FXO) RJ11 Telephone Port (FXS) RJ11 Ethernet Interface RJ45 Wireless Characteristic Interface Compliant with IEEE 802.11b/g standard Operating Frequency 2400 - 2483.5MHz ISM band Operating Channel Channel 1 - 11 for US band for 11b mode Channel 1 - 11 for US band for 11g mode Data Rate 802.11b: 11Mbps with fall back rates of 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps 802.11g: 54Mbps with fall back rates of 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11, 9, 6, 5.
70 Chapter 8 Technical Specification ADSL Characteristic ADSL Compliance compatible with ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, ITU-T G.992.1 (G.dmt) Annex A/B, G.992.2 (G.lite) Annex A/B ADSL Mode Capability Downstream/upstream: 8M/800kbps AAL and ATM Integrated ATM AAL5 support Voice Characteristic Capacity One port Codec G.711, G.
9 9 ADSL AP Term and Acronym List Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Access Point ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode CBR Constant Bit Rate CPE Customer Premises Equipment DHCP DSLAM Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering LAN Local Area Network MAC Media Access Control OAM Operation, Administration, and maintenance POTS PPPoE PSTN Plain Old Telephone Service PPP over Ethernet Public Switched Tel
72 Chapter 9 Term and Acronym List PVC Permanent Virtual Connection QoS Quality of Service SIP SSID Service Set Identifier UBR Unspecified Bit Rate VBR Variable Bit Rate VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol WAN Wide Area Network WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WLAN 72 Session Initiation Protocol Wireless Local Area Network
Chapter 9 Term and Acronym List 73 Regulatory statement (FCC) The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE (CO-LOCATION) FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
The identification of the product: Product Name: NetSprite Model: NS1023 Technical Support: Technical Support in the US: UTStarcom Telecom Co., Ltd. UTStarcom, Inc. Address: NO.88 Wenhua Road, Hangzhou PRC 310012 Address: 1275 Harbor Bay Parkway Alameda, CA 94502 USA Telephone : 0571-88862342-3524 Telephone: 1 (866) 663-3266 Email: cbshi@utstar.com Email: ips@utstar.com This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
74 Chapter 9 Term and Acronym List Regulatory statement (CE R&TTE) European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and frequency range 2.400-2.4835GHz; In France, the equipment must be restricted to the 2.44652.4835GHz frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use.
Chapter 9 Term and Acronym List 75 z EN 300 328 V.1.4.1 (2003-04) z EN 301 489-1 V.1.3.1 (2001-09) / EN 301 489-17 V.1.1.
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