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Model No.:OG3000 Embedded Multimedia Terminal Adapter User Manual 2 Contents Objective.............................................................................................................................................................................6 FCC Caution...................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Definitions and abbreviations.......................................................................................................................................7 1. Technical specifications............................................................................................................................................ 8 1.1 HARDWARE.................................................................................................................................................................8 1.2 INTERFACES............................................................................................................................................................... 8 1.3 DOWNSTREAM............................................................................................................................................................8 1.4 UPSTREAM..................................................................................................................................................................9 1.5 WIRELESS...................................................................................................................................................................9 1.6 TELEPHONY................................................................................................................................................................ 9 2. Appearance................................................................................................................................................................. 11 3. Installation................................................................................................................................................................... 13 3.1 STEPS OF INSTALLATION......................................................................................................................................... 13 3.2 NETWORK STATUS...................................................................................................................................................14 4. Configuration Introduction......................................................................................................................................15 4.1 START SESSION....................................................................................................................................................... 15 4.2 QUICK SETUP...........................................................................................................................................................17 4.3 DEVICE MODE SETUP..............................................................................................................................................18 4.4 NETWORK CONFIGURATION.................................................................................................................................... 18 4.4.1 LAN settings....................................................................................................................................................18 4.4.2 WAN Settings................................................................................................................................................. 19 4.4.3 DHCP Settings............................................................................................................................................... 20 4.4.4 DHCPv6 Settings........................................................................................................................................... 21 4.4.5 Static Leases................................................................................................................................................ 21 4.4.6 DHCP Clients..................................................................................................................................................22 3 4.5 WIRELESS SETTINGS............................................................................................................................................... 23 4.5.1 Basic Settings................................................................................................................................................. 23 4.5.2 Hotspot Settings............................................................................................................................................. 25 4.5.3 MAC Filter Settings........................................................................................................................................ 26 4.5.4 Wireless Stations........................................................................................................................................... 26 4.5.5 WPS Settings..................................................................................................................................................27 4.6 FIREWALL SETTINGS................................................................................................................................................27 4.6.1 Basic Settings................................................................................................................................................. 27 4.6.2 IP Filter Settings............................................................................................................................................. 28 4.6.3 Port Filter Settings......................................................................................................................................... 29 4.6.4 URL Filter Settings.........................................................................................................................................31 4.6.5 MAC Filter Settings........................................................................................................................................ 32 4.6.6 Port Forward Settings....................................................................................................................................33 4.6.7 Port trigger Settings....................................................................................................................................... 34 4.6.8 Parental Control............................................................................................................................................. 34 4.6.9 MAC Passthrough..........................................................................................................................................36 4.6.10 DMZ............................................................................................................................................................... 37 4.6.11 DoS Protection............................................................................................................................................. 38 4.6.12 UPnP Settings.............................................................................................................................................. 39 4.6.13 Advanced settings....................................................................................................................................... 40 4.7 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................................................41 4.7.1 TR069 Settings...............................................................................................................................................41 4.7.2 System Routes............................................................................................................................................... 42 4.7.3 Static Routes...................................................................................................................................................42 4.7.4 Time Management......................................................................................................................................... 44 4.7.5 User Management......................................................................................................................................... 45 4 4.7.6 Settings Management................................................................................................................................... 45 4.7.7 Factory Restore.............................................................................................................................................. 46 4.7.8 Device Reboot................................................................................................................................................ 47 4.8 DICSIS MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................................................47 4.8.1 DOCSIS Status...............................................................................................................................................47 4.8.2 Signal Information.......................................................................................................................................... 48 4.8.3 Interface Information......................................................................................................................................50 4.8.4 Frequencies Cache........................................................................................................................................51 4.8.5 DOCSIS Log................................................................................................................................................... 52 4.8.6 Provisioning File............................................................................................................................................. 53 4.8.7 Version Information........................................................................................................................................54 4.9 MTA MANAGEMENT.................................................................................................................................................55 4.9.1 MTA Ststus......................................................................................................................................................55 4.9.2 Interface Information......................................................................................................................................56 5. Status of the LEDs.....................................................................................................................................................57 6. Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................................................58 6.1 CM CANNOT REGISTER ONLINE...............................................................................................................................58 6.2 THE PC CANNOT ACCESS THE INTERNET...............................................................................................................58 6.3 THE WIRELESS CLIENT CANNOT SEND AND RECEIVE DATA....................................................................................58 6.4 TELEPHONE CANNOT BE DIALED SUCCESSFULLY...................................................................................................58 5 OG3000 is a high-performance cable gateway that integrates D3.0 cable modem, router, voice and wireless AP in one device. This article will introduce its technical specifications, installation and usage methods, and Objective troubleshooting. FCC Caution 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. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: 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. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 6
*RF warning for Mobile device:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. Definitions and abbreviations DOCSIS: A project with the objective of developing a set of specifications and operations necessary for cable modems and associated equipment. EMTA: Embedded Multimedia Terminal Adapter. Cablemodem and Voice equipment built in a single equipment. Cable modem: This is the equipment at the subscriber's premises that is used to modulate and demodulate the data signal to and from the client over the HFC infrastructure. PacketCable: A project to develop a set of telephony and operations specifications necessary for voice gateways and associated equipment used by the DOCSIS-based cable network. TCP/IP: A network protocol that allows communication between interconnected networks, between computers with different hardware architectures and various operating systems. TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol, the system through which the media terminal adapter configuration data HTTP: Invisible to the user, HTTP is used by servers and clients to communicate and display information in DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol): A protocol that allows a server to dynamically assign IP addresses file is downloaded. the user's web browser. to workstations dynamically. 7 1. Technical specifications 1.1 Hardware Items Features Operating Temperature 0 to 40 Operating Relative Humidity 10-90% (Non condensing) Storage Temperature
-40 to 70 Dimensions (H x W x D) 218 x 155 x 55mm Diagnostic LEDs (Front) POWER, US, DS, ONLINE, 2.4G, 5G, TEL1, TEL2 Diagnostic LEDs (Rear) Ethernet Link/Speed 1.2 Interfaces Items Features RF Interface External F type connector Data Interfaces 4 x 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet (RJ-45 connector) Analog Telephony Interface 2 lines, RJ-11 Input Voltage 100~240VAC, 50/60 Hz 1.3 Downstream Items Features Bonded Channels Up to 24 Tuner Configuration Full capture tuning range Frequency Range 108~1002 MHz Data Rate (Max.) Up to 1320 Mbps RF Input Sensitivity Level
-15 to +15 dBmV Modulation Type 64QAM and 256QAM 8 1.4 Upstream Items Features Bonded Channels Up to 8 Frequency Range 5~85 MHz Data Rate (Max.) 240 Mbps RF Output Level
+58 dBmV (8QAM and 16QAM, single upstream)
+57 dBmV (32QAM and 64QAM, single upstream)
+54 dBmV (32QAM and 64QAM, 4-8 upstreams)
+56 dBmV (SCDMA, single upstream)
+53 dBmV (SCDMA, 2-8 upstreams) Modulation Type QPSK, 8-QAM, 16-QAM, 32-QAM, 64-QAM Items Features Frequency Range 2.4GHz and 5GHz 1.5 Wireless Transmit Power 2.4GHz +20dBm (MCS0), +17dbm (MCS7) 5.8GHz +19dBm (MCS0), +15dbm (MCS9) 2.4GHz
<-80dBM 802.11n (MCS0) , <-69dBm Receive Levels 802.11n (MCS7), HT20 5.8GHz
<-78dBM 802.11ac (MCS0) , <-55dBm 802.11ac (MCS9), VHT80 Spatial Streams (Max.) 3 Data Rate (Max.) 1600 Mbps 1.6 Telephony Items Features 9 Supervisory Voltage 48 Vdc nominal Ringing Load Capacity 10 REN total; 5 per line Provisionable High Loop Current Mode Yes (40mA constant current source) 10 2. Appearance The OG3000's front panel provides status LED Itemss to indicate correct operation and status. Items DS US 2.4G 5G TEL1 TEL2 WPS Description POWER Power status Items Indicates the status of data reception Indicates the data transmission status ONLINE Shows the status of the network connection. When the cable of network is not Molex connectors or the signal light goes out. When connected to the network and data can be transmitted, the signal light is on 2.4G wireless network status Items 5G wireless network status Items Status Items for telephone line 1 Status Items for telephone line 2 11 Just press the button, the wireless terminal that supports the WPS protocol can quickly connect to the device The following figure shows the description and functions of the OG3000 rear panel components. Items Description Power connectors connection. CABLE IN RF connection interface cable. ETHERNET RJ-45 network cable (10/100 / 1000BaseT integrated) Connection interface. RJ11 Telephone line connection interface RESET Reset the device. Press for more than 5 seconds and the OG3000 will reset to factory settings. 12 3. Installation 3.1 Steps of installation Warning: During OG3000 installation, improper operation and use may cause danger to the installer and the equipment may not function properly. Before installing and using, pay special attention to the following precautions. Follow the instructions in the figure below to connect the device correctly. Disconnect all telephone and network services before installation. Make sure the installation environment has good ventilation and cooling. Keep the OG3000 away from moisture and heat. Make sure the OG3000 and the socket are properly grounded. Wear antistatic gloves during installation and maintenance. Install the device in a central location in your home or office to ensure maximum wireless coverage. 1. Choose a suitable and safe location to install OG3000. 2. Connect one end of the cable to the corresponding cable connector on the back of the OG3000, and 13 connect the other end to the cable connector provided by your ISP. 3. Connect one end of the power adapter supplied with the OG3000 to the OG3000's power port and the other end to a household power outlet. 4. Wait for OG3000 to connect normally. This process can take 3 to 5 minutes. When all the Itemss on the front panel of the OG3000 (POWER, DS, US, 2.4G, 5G, ONLINE, TEL1, TEL2) are on. The device is online. 5. Connect one end of the coaxial cable (RJ-45) to the corresponding cable connector on the back of the OG3000 and connect the other end to the personal computer. Verify that you have Internet access on your personal computer. 6. In accordance with the wireless access point and password configured on the label on the bottom of the OG3000, use a wireless device to connect to the OG3000 and verify that the wireless can access the Internet. 7. If telephone service is activated, connect one end of the telephone cable (RJ-11) to the corresponding connector on the back of the OG3000 and the other end to a telephone or fax. Then use the telephone number assigned by your ISP and try dialing another telephone to verify that the telephone service is normal. To connect more Ethernet devices (such as multiple computers) at the same time, use The cable's signal distributor must be installed to connect it to a television, set-top box or video player Cautions:
a multiport Ethernet switch. at the same time. 3.2 Network Status The installer can use the computer to access the device management IP address 192.168.0.1, open the WEB GUI and can see the current network status of the device without entering a password. Check if the device has opened the correct service. On the page, you can view the wireless access point information, the LAN information, and whether the WAN port has obtained the IP assigned by the ISP to access the Internet. 14 4. Configuration Introduction 4.1 Start Session The user can click on the icon in the upper right corner of the WEB GUI. On the login page that appears, use the username: admin, password: admin to enter the configuration interface. 15 16 4.2 Quick Setup This page allows you to configure 2.4G and 5G SSID names and passwords. It is not necessary to select an encryption method and channel parameters. Description Items SSID Wireless name. Wireless password. You can set 1-32 ASCII strings as the EMTA wireless name. You can also configure the wireless function Enable or Disable via the change button on the right side of the SSID field on the page. Password When you set the wireless encryption mode to Encryption, you can enter the password you want to set in this field. Please note that the legal wireless password is 8-31 ASCII strings. 17 4.3 Device Mode Setup Items Description The operating mode of the system. Default router mode Router Mode: EMTA accesses the Internet through a cable modem. In this mode, Device Mode EMTA has NAT, firewall and other network services. Bridge Mode - All network interfaces in EMTA are linked together. There are no network services like NAT or firewall. 4.4 Network Configuration 4.4.1 LAN settings Items IP address The LAN IP address is also the management IP that the device accesses from the LAN port. The default value is 192.168.0.1. Description 18 Once this address is changed, the DHCP address pool will automatically update. Subnet Mask LAN subnet mask, the default is 255.255.255.0 4.4.2 WAN Settings This page allows you to configure the EMTA LAN settings as detailed below. Items Description WAN Connection Type There are two types of WAN port connection modes, DHCP and Static. When the WAN port mode is a static IP address, you must configure the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS address of the WAN port. Host name WAN port host name. DNS Mode There are two types of DNS modes: manual and automatic. When you do it manually, you must fill in two DNS addresses manually. The WAN IPv6 port includes three modes, DHCP (IPv6), Static, and WAN6 Connection Type DHCP (SLAAC). When the mode is Static, you must configure the IP address and the gateway address. DNS Mode There are two modes of IPv6 DNS: manual and automatic. When doing this manually, you must fill in two DNS addresses manually. 19 4.4.3 DHCP Settings This page allows you to configure eMTA LAN DHCP configuration, the configuration is described below. Items Status Description DHCP function switch. You can enable or disable the DHCP function here. The default is to enable it. Start address of the DHCP address group. Start Address Here you can configure the starting address of the LAN DHCP address group. Only the last one can be edited, and this address cannot be duplicated with the LAN address . End address of the DHCP address pool. End Address You can set the end address of the LAN DHCP address pool here. Only the last address can be edited. This address cannot be duplicated with the LAN address and must be greater than the start address. Lease time Here you can configure the DHCP lease time. The unit of time is minutes. The range of settings is from 1 to 10,080 minutes . DNS Relay You can enable or disable the DNS relay function here. By default, it is When activated, the DNS address acquired by the EMTA CPE is the EMTA 20 DHCP rental time. DNS relay function. disabled. LAN address. When disabled, the EMTA CPE obtains the DNS address from the EMTA WAN DNS address. 4.4.4 DHCPv6 Settings This page is used to configure the DHCPv6 LAN port address set. Items Status Description Enables or disables the DHCPv6 function of the LAN port. Start Address Start address of the DHCPv6 LAN address group. End Address End address of the DHCPv6 LAN address pool. 4.4.5 Static Leases This page can assign a fixed IP address to the specified host. Click the Add button below the page to assign the corresponding MAC address to the IP address. 21 4.4.6 DHCP Clients This page will display the following information for all hosts connected to the device through DHCP. 22 Items Host Computer name. Description IP Address IP address assigned to the computer by the DHCP server on the device. MAC Address Address MAC of the computer. Expiration Lease time of the IP address assigned by the DHCP server to the host. 4.5 Wireless Settings 4.5.1 Basic Settings This page can configure the basic parameters of 2.4G and 5G. 23 Items Status Description Global wireless switch. Enable: enables the wireless access point;
Disable: Turn off the wireless access point (this will prevent you from connecting to the Internet wirelessly). 802.11bgn mode settings. which generally does not need to be changed. Mode 2.4G: The default value is 802.11 b / g / n. 5G: Default is 802.11 AC. Select the wireless working channel. Channel By default, it is automatic. Normally, there is no need to modify this. Only when the environmental interference is relatively large should it be changed to a relatively clean channel. Transmission power adjustment. Transimit Power The default value is 100%. You can adjust the transmission function as necessary. However, this can reduce wireless coverage or signal strength. Bandwidth selection. Bandwith The default value is Automatic. Generally, it is not necessary to modify it for this purpose. 24 4.5.2 Hotspot Settings Items SSID Index Description Wireless SSID index, 2.4G and 5G, each supports 4 SSID, users can choose each SSID for configuration. SSID The name of the SSID. Select the SSID encryption method Authentication Type Five types are currently supported:
Open (None); WPA-PSK (TKIP); WPA2-PSK (AES); WPA / WPA2-PSK (TKIP /
AES); WEP Password SSID password. SSID Broadcast Enable: The wireless device can discover the name of wireless SSID. Disable: The wireless SSID name is hidden and cannot be found. Max station The number of wireless clients that can connect to the SSID. AP Isolation The host under different SSIDs cannot transmit data to each other. 25 This function can filter wireless terminals connected to OG3000 wirelessly. 4.5.3 MAC Filter Settings There are three types of filtering:
Disable:
Disable MAC filter function Black list wireless access point. White list Set the filtering mode on the black list. In this case, the device in the list will not be able to connect to this Set the filtering mode to the white list. In this case, only the devices in the list can connect to the wireless access point. 4.5.4 Wireless Stations address of the wireless device. This page shows all the wireless devices connected to the OG3000. Contains the MAC address and IP 26 4.5.5 WPS Settings You can enable or disable WPS on the page. Its function is the same as the effect of the WPS button on the front panel of the device. It will enable or disable the 2.4G and 5.8G WPS function at the same time. 4.6 Firewall Settings 4.6.1 Basic Settings You can disable or enable the firewall on this page. Some features in the following sections require that the firewall switch be enabled for it to take effect. By default, the firewall is always activated for security reasons. It is not recommended to turn it off. If you need to open certain ports or protocols, make the corresponding settings in the functions in the following sections. 27 4.6.2 IP Filter Settings forwarded. This function is used to filter specified IP data packets. All IPs added to the table will be filtered and will not be 28 4.6.3 Port Filter Settings This function will prohibit the passing of data for the specified protocol in the specified port range. 29 30 4.6.4 URL Filter Settings URL. This function is used to filter the Internet behavior of the device and disable or allow access to the specified When Disable is selected for Mode, the function is disabled. When Blacklist is selected for Mode, access to URLs added to the list is blocked. When Mode is selected for whitelisting, only URLs added to the list are allowed; otherwise, access to the URL is not allowed. 31 4.6.5 MAC Filter Settings The MAC filter function is to allow or block access to external networks based on the MAC address. Any MAC address added to the table will not be able to access the Internet. 32 4.6.6 Port Forward Settings Items Description IP address IP of the host to be forwarded. Protocol The protocol that must be sent. TCP, UDP, ALL (TCP and UDP). Internal port Internal port number to be forwarded. External Port External port number used for forwarding. 33 4.6.7 Port trigger Settings This feature means that the data flow comes from the host and port (activation port) of the internal network, automatically opens the designated port (open port) of the gateway WAN interface and forwards the data flow pointing to the open port of the WAN port for This host on the internal network. Items Description Trigger Protocol The host needs to activate the protocol. TCP, UDP, ALL (TCP and UDP). Trigger Start Port The initial port number that the external host needs to activate. Trigger End Port The final port number that the external host needs to trigger. Open protocol Internal hosts require open protocols. TCP, UDP, ALL (TCP and UDP). Open Start Port The internal host needs to open the initial port number. Open End Port The internal host needs an open end port number. 4.6.8 Parental Control This feature is used to achieve parental restrictions on children's online time. 34 Click the added button, a dialog box will appear, you can set the rules. MAC address MAC address of the Internet device. Description Items Date Period Type You can check the day or several days of the week. Time period setting, precision is 1 minute. There are two types of parental controls: Allow and Prohibit. Allowing means allowing access to the Internet within the period and time period set forth above; Prohibiting means prohibiting access to the Internet. 35 4.6.9 MAC Passthrough This feature allows the CPE connected to the device to penetrate the NAT of the device and obtain the IP directly from the front-end DHCP server. Just fill in the MAC address of the CPE in the table below. The number of CPEs supported by the device is 32. This feature is also called Mac passthroguh. This page can add and delete MAC addresses. 36 4.6.10 DMZ The DMZ (demilitarized zone) can expose hosts under the LAN port of the device to the external network. The external network only needs to access the IP of the WAN port to access the hosts under the LAN port. Users can remotely access hosts under the LAN port. Items Status Enables or disables the function or n DMZ of the device. Description IP Address IP address of the host under the LAN port. 37 4.6.11 DoS Protection the network. On this page, you can configure options to prevent Dos attacks, which can prevent various Dos attacks from Before enabling DoS Protection, make sure the firewall is turned on. If you need to enable the feature, you can check all types of attacks, click the Save button, and then click the Save & Apply button to take effect. 38 4.6.12 UPnP Settings Universal Plug and Play ( UPnP ) is a common point-to-point network architecture for PCs and smart devices
(or instruments), especially in homes. UPnP is based on Internet standards and technologies (such as TCP /
IP, HTTP, and XML) that allow such devices to automatically connect and work with each other, making networks, especially home networks, possible for more people. 39 4.6.13 Advanced settings This page contains some advanced settings for the firewall. Items PPTP L2TP Description Enable or disable the PPTP protocol of the device. Enable or disable the device's L2TP protocol. IPSEC Enable or disable the IPSEC protocol of the device. Wan Blocking Enable or disable ping on the WAN port. Multicast Enable or disable the device's Multicast protocol. 40 4.7 System Management 4.7.1 TR069 Settings This page can be used to configure related TR069 management parameters. Items Status Description Enable or disable the function or n TR069 of the device. ACS URL ACS server URL. Port ACS server port. ACS User Name Username for the device to connect to the ACS server through TR069. ACS Password Password for the device connects to the ACS server travel of TR069. Reverse User Name Username for the ACS server to connect to the device through TR069. Reverse Password Password for the ACS server to connect to the device through TR069. Enable Interval Inform Enable or disable sending TR069 Inform messages on the device. Interval Interval to send notification messages TR069. Enable Proxy Enable or disable TR069 proxy function Proxy URL Proxy URL TR069. Port Port of the proxy TR069. 41 4.7.2 System Routes This page , you can view system routing table. Items Description Network Address Destination address, used to identify the destination address or destination network of the IP packet. Subnet Mask A subnet mask allows you to identify which part of an IP address is reserved for the network, and which part is available for host use. Gateway Metrics Next hop IP address, indicating the next router that the IP packet passes through. The minimum number of routing networks to pass from the device to the destination network. Interface Outgoing interface, from which interface the IP packet will be forwarded. Type Route type, static or dynamic. 4.7.3 Static Routes On this page, you can configure static routes to route data to the destination network. 42 Items Description Network Address Destination address, used to identify the destination address or destination network of the IP packet. Subnet Mask A subnet mask allows you to identify which part of an IP address is reserved for the network, and which part is available for host use. Gateway Next hop IP address, indicating the next router that the IP packet passes through. 43 4.7.4 Time Management On this page, you can configure the system time to local time, or configure the NTP server to synchronize the system time. Items Description Current Time Show current system time. NTP Status Enable or disable NTP. NTP Server 1 IP address of the first NTP server. NTP Server 2 IP address of the second NTP server. 44 4.7.5 User Management The system supports three accounts, administration account, user account and operator account. After logging in with the administrator account, the user names and passwords of all three accounts can be changed. 4.7.6 Settings Management configuration file. This page can export the current operating parameters of the device to a local file or import a new When the configuration file is exported, a config.bin file is generated. When uploading a configuration file, select a correct file. Otherwise, the upload will fail. 45 4.7.7 Factory Restore configuration errors. On this page, you can restore device settings to factory settings, and you can resolve exceptions caused by 46 4.7.8 Device Reboot The device can be restarted on this page. 4.8 DICSIS Management 4.8.1 DOCSIS Status This page can view the operating information of the cable modem. Done "indicates success. If it shows" In Progress "for a long time, it means it fails. 47 Items Description Initialize Hardware Initialize the system hardware. Acquire Downstream Channel The CM locks and synchronizes the downstream channel. Acquire Upstream Parameters The CM locks the upstream channel and gets its parameter information. Ranging Automatic range and transimit level adjustment. Obtain IP Address The CM requests the IP address and other network parameters through DHCP. Obtain Time Of Day CM gets the time from the network and sets it to the system time. Download Provisioning File The CM downloads a configuration file from the server and configures itself. Registration CM registers with CMTS. Initialize Baseline Privacy If the CM configuration file is configured to enable BPI, the CM starts initializing the BPI / BPI + module, otherwise the item is ignored and the status of the task item is displayed as Disabled. Status Code The current state of CM. The CM can access the network only when the CM has an Operational state. Up Time System online time. 4.8.2 Signal Information This page shows the parameters of the upstream and downstream channels currently blocked by the CM. Through these parameters, you can understand the actual working environment of the CM. 48 Downstream Channels Items Description Frequency Frequency of this channel in MHz. Modulation Downlink channel modulation method.Supports 256QAM and 64QAM. Channel ID of the downstream channel. Power SNR RF input sensitivity level in dBmV. Signal noise rate. Unerroreds Number of correct packets. Correcteds Number of fixable packets. Uncorrectable Number of uncorrectable packets. Upstream Channels Items Description Frequency Frequency of this channel in MHz . Modulation ID of the upstream channel. 49 Channel RF output level in dBmV. Power Symbol rate in Ksym/s. Symbol Rate ID of the upstream channel. 4.8.3 Interface Information This page can view the CM's IP address, MAC address, configuration file, and other information. Items Description Serial number CM serial number. CM MAC Address CM MAC address. CM IP Address IP address obtained by CM from DHCP server. Obtained Time System time when the CM obtained the IP address. Used Time The CM runtime. Lease time The lease time of the CM IP address. Provisioning File CM configuration file. Ethernet MAC Address LAN address MAC of the CM. Connected CPEs List MAC address of the CM CPE. 50 4.8.4 Frequencies Cache On this page, you can view the downlink frequency of the CM cache, as well as add and remove frequencies. For the added frequency, the CM will scan the frequency first when connected next time. 51 4.8.5 DOCSIS Log This page records the logs generated when the device is online and used. Items Time Priority System time when registration occurred. Description The priority of the records. Notice: NoticeTip Info Error: Error message Critical: Important Information Count The number of times this record appears. Content Record description information. 52 4.8.6 Provisioning File This page can view the data information of the configuration file obtained by the CM. You can also download the configuration file to your local computer by clicking the "Download Flat File" button below. 53 4.8.7 Version Information This page can view basic EMTA information, including information on software and hardware versions, etc. Items Description Manufacturer Device manufacturer. Model Product model. Compatible Standard s Standards supported by the device. Booter Version Booter version. Hardware Version Hardware version. Firmware Version Software version. Release Time Software compilation time. Certificate If the relevant certification files are installed on the device. 54 4.9 MTA Management 4.9.1 MTA Ststus This page shows the MTA provisioning status, which can help you locate the MTA offline. Items Description Obtain IP Address IP address obtained by MTA. Secure communication MTA secure communication status. Download Provisioning File Name of the configuration file obtained by the MTA. Registration MTA registration status. 55 4.9.2 Interface Information This page can view MTA IP information and telephone line status. Items Description MTA MAC Address MTA MAC address. MTA IP Address IP address obtained by MAT from the DHCP server. Interface Status Registration status of the telephone line. Hook Status Telephone status. 56 5. Status of the LEDs The LED Items on the front panel is the most direct way for operation and maintenance engineers to locate the problem. The following table defines the status of each Items:
On = LED on, Off = LED off, Flashing = LED flashing, X = Not applicable. Status POWER DS US ONLINE 2.4G 5G TEL1 TEL2 System initialization On On -> Off On -> Off Off Off Off Off On ->
Off Not ready (2) On FLASH On Off Off Off Off Off On On FLASH Off On On Off Off On On On FLASH On On Off Off DS blocked (4) ->
fullrange (6) DHCPv4 terminated (7) ->
Registration completed
(11) Operational (12) On On Access Denied (13) FLASH FLASH CPE Connection CM Packet Forwarding On CM Software updates FLASH FLASH On On On On On On On On X On On On On On X On On On On On MTA registration Operational MTA Call phone On On On On On On On On On On Off On Off On Off On Off On On Off Off Off Off On On On FLASH FLASH On On On On FLASH FLASH Poor signal quality FLASH On On On Off X On On On On On 57 6. Troubleshooting If there is a problem with the device, the following methods do not solve the problem, you can try to solve it by restoring the factory. If that doesn't work, please contact our engineers to solve it. Note: Press the RESET button on the rear panel for more than 5 seconds, or operate on the page according to section 4.7.7. You can restore the device to factory settings. 6.1 CM cannot register online 1. Please check whether there is any problem with the signal quality of the cable. If the DS and US Itemss keep flashing, it must be a signal quality problem. Please adjust the cable line. 2. If the Online LED keeps flashing. Please enter the WEB GUI from the LAN port to visit the 4.8.1 page above to see which step to stop to locate the specific cause. Report issues to ISP technicians. 3. If the above steps still cannot be solved, please try to replace the device. If it is a problem with the equipment, please contact our engineers to analyze the equipment. 6.2 The PC cannot access the Internet 1. Visit the page in Chapter 3.2 to see if the device is in routing mode and if the device's WAN port has obtained an IP address that can access the Internet 2. Check whether the PC has obtained an address in the LAN address group. The default value is 192.168.0.x. 3. If you still cannot access the Internet. Switch to bridge mode to see if you can access the Internet. 4. If you still can't access, replace the PC 5. If that doesn't work, please contact our engineers. 6.3 The wireless client cannot send and receive data 1. Verify that the PC can also access the Internet through RJ45. 2. Please use professional wireless coverage viewing software to check whether the current wireless interference is great. If so, modify the wireless channel to a clean channel according to the page in 4.5.2 . 3. Check the wireless encryption mode. The wireless terminal device may not be compatible with the current encryption mode. Change the encryption mode of the device to non-encrypted. 4 . If that doesn't work, contact our engineers. 6.4 Telephone cannot be dialed successfully 1. According to the pages in sections 4.9.1 and 4.9.2 , check if the MTA has successfully registered and has been assigned the correct IP address. 58 2. Contact your ISP and verify if the assigned phone number is correct. 3. If it still can't be solved, try to replace the device. 4. If it still can't be solved, please contact our engineers to locate the problem. 59
1 2 | ID label and location | ID Label/Location Info | 191.55 KiB | August 27 2020 |
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1 2 | Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 144.01 KiB | August 27 2020 |
Beijing Orient View Technology Co., Ltd. C5266091_X10_Ed.2 Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: 2AW5T-OG3000 To Whom It May Concern, Date: 2020-08-19 Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of Commission's rules
(47CFR0.457, 0.459), we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential document from public disclosure. Exhibits ID Label/Location Attestation Statement External Photos Block Diagram Schematics Test Report Test Setup Photos Users Manual Internal Photos Parts List / Tune Up RF Exposure Info Operational Description Cover Letter(s) SDR Software / Security Info Long-Term Confidentiality Short-Term Confidentiality NOTE 2 No No No No No NOTE 1 NOTE 1 No No No No No No No No NOTE 1: Long-Term Confidentiality may be permitted under special conditions (See II. LONG-TERM CONFIDENTIALITY, Section 3 of KDB 726920, use last in force) NOTE 2: Short-Term Confidentiality can be requested for a maximum of 180 days from the date of the grant. Above mentioned document contains detailed system and equipment description are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of above documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitor an unfair advantage in the market. In case of above are withheld from public view for a period of of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. short-term Confidentiality, the applicant requests the exhibits selected days from the date of the Grant It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondent during certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and those information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. 1/1 C5266091_X10_Ed.2 Sincerely, Signature:
Name:David Zhong Title:Manager 1/1
1 2 | Letter Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 74.08 KiB | August 27 2020 |
C5266091_X8_Ed.1 Letter of Authorization Beijing Orient View Technology Co., Ltd. Company: Beijing Orient View Technology Co., Ltd. Address: Building, No.7, Li Ye Road, Changping District, Beijing, China Changping Demonstration Park102206 Product Name: EMTA Model Number: OG3000 FCC Identifier: 2AW5T-OG3000 We authorize LGAI Technological Center S.A., Ronda de la Font del Carme, s/n, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain, to act on our behalf on all matters concerning the above named equipment. Any individual within LGAI Technological Center S.A. is authorized to act on our behalf and take action on the application. We declare that authorize LGAI Technological Center S.A., Ronda de la Font del Carme, s/n, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain, information related to the approval project to the Federal Communication Commission and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Any and all acts carried out by LGAI Technological Center S.A. on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. is allowed to forward all Name: David Zhong Date: 2020-08-19 Title: Manager Signature of applicant:
1/1
1 2 | Software Configuration Control | Cover Letter(s) | 47.74 KiB | August 27 2020 |
C5266091_X13_Ed.1 Beijing Orient View Technology Co., Ltd. FCC Software Configuration Control Declaration Date: 08/25/2020 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attn: OET Dept. Product/ Model Number:EMTA/OG3000 Regarding FCC Country Code Selection guidelines identified in KDB 594280. All applications for equipment authorization for transmitters that can have radio parameters, or other technical parameters, reported to the Commission set by software must have an attestation indicating that no third party will have software, or configuration control, to program the device out of compliance of the technical rules under which it has been certified. We declare that no third party will have software, or configuration control, to program the device out of compliance of the technical rules under which it has been certified. Signatureofapplicant Name:
Title: Manager 1/1
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1 | 2020-08-27 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2020-08-27
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Beijing Orient View Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0029824182
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Building, No.7, Li Ye Road, Changping District (Changping Demonstration Park)
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Building, No.7, Li Ye Road, Changping District
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1 2 |
Beijing, N/A
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China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
e******@applus.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
2AW5T
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
OG3000
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
D******** Z********
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1 2 | Title |
Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
13352********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
13352********
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1 2 |
d******@ovtec.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Beijing Orient View Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
D******** Z******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Beijing
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1 2 |
China
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
13352********
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d******@ovtec.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | EMTA | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted.The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. End-users must be provided with operating procedures for satisfying RF exposure compliance.The device contains 20MHz and 40MHz bandwidth. | ||||
1 2 | Output power listed is conducted.The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. End-users must be provided with operating procedures for satisfying RF exposure compliance.The device contains 20MHz, 40MHz and 80MHz bandwidth. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Precise Testing & Certification Co., LTD.
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1 2 | Name |
C****** D****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86-7********
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1 2 |
c******@ptc-testing.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0711000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5745.00000000 | 5825.00000000 | 0.0513000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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