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Nokia WiFi Beacon Beacon G6 Product Guide 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Issue 1 June 2022 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. Beacon G6 Legal notice Nokia is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are continuously reviewing our customer documentation and consulting with standards bodies to ensure that terminology is inclusive and aligned with the industry. Our future customer documentation will be updated accordingly. This document is intended for use by Nokias customers (You/Your) in connection with a product purchased or licensed from any company within Nokia Group of Companies. Use this document as agreed. You agree to notify Nokia of any errors you may find in this document; however, should you elect to use this document for any purpose(s) for which it is not intended, You understand and warrant that any determinations You may make or actions You may take will be based upon Your independent judgment and analysis of the content of this document. 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Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective owners. 2 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Contents Contents Beacon G6 About this document............................................................................................................................................................... 13 1 Whats new...........................................................................................................................................................................19 1.1 1.2 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................19 Whats new in BBD Release 22.02 ..................................................................................................................19 2 ETSI CPE safety guidelines........................................................................................................................................... 21 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................21 Safety instructions................................................................................................................................................ 21 Safety standards compliance ............................................................................................................................ 22 Electrical safety guidelines................................................................................................................................. 25 3 ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines.............................................................................................................27 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................27 Environmental labels............................................................................................................................................27 Hazardous Substances Table (HST)................................................................................................................ 29 Other environmental requirements................................................................................................................... 29 4 ANSI CPE safety guidelines...........................................................................................................................................31 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................31 Safety instructions................................................................................................................................................ 31 Safety standards compliance ............................................................................................................................ 33 Electrical safety guidelines................................................................................................................................. 35 5 Beacon G6 unit data sheet............................................................................................................................................. 37 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................37 Beacon G6 part numbers and identification ...................................................................................................37 Beacon G6 general description......................................................................................................................... 39 Beacon G6 software and installation feature support ................................................................................. 43 Beacon G6 interfaces and interface capacity.................................................................................................43 Beacon G6 LEDs .................................................................................................................................................45 Beacon G6 detailed specifications ...................................................................................................................46 Beacon G6 functional blocks..............................................................................................................................48 Standards and compliance................................................................................................................................. 48 5.10 Beacon G6 special considerations....................................................................................................................50 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 3 Contents Beacon G6 6 Install or replace a Beacon G6...................................................................................................................................... 53 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................53 Prerequisites .........................................................................................................................................................53 Recommended tools ........................................................................................................................................... 53 Safety information ................................................................................................................................................53 Install a Beacon G6.............................................................................................................................................. 54 Replace a Beacon G6 .........................................................................................................................................56 7 Configure a Beacon G6 .................................................................................................................................................. 59 7.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................59 GUI overview ......................................................................................................................................................................62 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................62 General configuration...........................................................................................................................................62 Logging in to the web-based GUI......................................................................................................................62 Viewing overview information.............................................................................................................................63 Viewing device information and status......................................................................................................................66 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................66 Viewing device information and adding Wi-Fi points.................................................................................... 66 Viewing LAN status ............................................................................................................................................. 70 Viewing WAN status............................................................................................................................................. 72 Viewing WAN IPv6 status................................................................................................................................... 73 Viewing STA information .................................................................................................................................... 75 Viewing Neighboring Access Points................................................................................................................. 76 Viewing home network ........................................................................................................................................76 Viewing statistics...................................................................................................................................................78 Network configuration..................................................................................................................................................... 81 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 7.22 7.23 7.24 7.25 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................81 Configuring LAN....................................................................................................................................................81 Configuring LAN IPv6.......................................................................................................................................... 83 Configuring WAN.................................................................................................................................................. 85 Configuring WAN DHCP .................................................................................................................................... 90 Configuring wireless 2.4 GHz.............................................................................................................................92 Configuring wireless 5GHz................................................................................................................................. 95 Configuring IP routing .........................................................................................................................................99 Configuring DNS ................................................................................................................................................100 Configuring TR-069............................................................................................................................................ 101 Configuring TR-369............................................................................................................................................ 103 4 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Contents 7.26 7.27 Beacon G6 Configuring QoS................................................................................................................................................. 104 Configuring Upstream (US) Classifier ......................................................................................................... 108 Maintenance...................................................................................................................................................................... 115 7.28 7.29 7.30 7.31 7.32 7.33 7.34 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................115 Configuring the password................................................................................................................................. 115 Backing up the configuration ...........................................................................................................................117 Restoring the configuration ............................................................................................................................. 117 Upgrading firmware ........................................................................................................................................... 118 Diagnosing WAN connections......................................................................................................................... 120 Viewing log files .................................................................................................................................................123 Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................................. 125 7.35 7.36 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................125 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................. 125 Application configuration.............................................................................................................................................128 7.37 7.38 7.39 7.40 7.41 7.42 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................128 Configuring DDNS.............................................................................................................................................. 128 Configuring NTP................................................................................................................................................. 129 Configuring port forwarding.............................................................................................................................. 131 Configuring port triggering................................................................................................................................ 132 Configuring UPNP and DLNA .........................................................................................................................133 Security configuration................................................................................................................................................... 135 7.43 7.44 7.45 7.46 7.47 7.48 7.49 7.50 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................135 Configuring the firewall......................................................................................................................................135 Configuring the MAC filter ............................................................................................................................... 136 Configuring the IP filter......................................................................................................................................138 Configuring the URL filter .................................................................................................................................140 Configuring DMZ and ALG .............................................................................................................................. 141 Configuring family profiles................................................................................................................................ 142 Configuring access control............................................................................................................................... 154 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 5 Contents Beacon G6 6 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 List of tables Beacon G6 List of tables Table 2-1 Safety labels....................................................................................................................................................... 22 Table 2-2 Safety labels....................................................................................................................................................... 23 Table 4-1 Safety labels....................................................................................................................................................... 32 Table 5-1 Identification of Beacon G6 ...........................................................................................................................37 Table 5-2 Beacon G6 power supply ordering information ......................................................................................... 38 Table 5-3 Plug types .......................................................................................................................................................... 39 Table 5-4 Beacon G6 indoor interface connection capacity...................................................................................... 43 Table 5-5 Beacon G6 physical connections ..................................................................................................................44 Table 5-6 Beacon G6 indoor LED descriptions ............................................................................................................46 Table 5-7 Beacon G6 indoor physical specifications................................................................................................... 46 Table 5-8 Beacon G6 indoor power consumption specifications .............................................................................47 Table 5-9 Beacon G6 environmental specifications ....................................................................................................47 Table 5-10 Beacon G6 dimension data specifications ................................................................................................. 47 Table 5-11 Responsible party contact information ........................................................................................................ 49 Table 7-1 Device Info parameters ................................................................................................................................... 69 Table 7-2 LAN status parameters ................................................................................................................................... 71 Table 7-3 WAN Status parameters .................................................................................................................................72 Table 7-4 WAN status IPv6 parameters......................................................................................................................... 74 Table 7-5 STA information parameters........................................................................................................................... 75 Table 7-6 Neighboring AP parameters............................................................................................................................76 Table 7-7 Home network parameters..............................................................................................................................77 Table 7-8 LAN parameters ................................................................................................................................................82 Table 7-9 Static DHCP parameters................................................................................................................................. 83 Table 7-10 LAN IPv6 parameters....................................................................................................................................... 84 Table 7-11 WAN parameters............................................................................................................................................... 87 Table 7-12 WAN DHCP parameters .................................................................................................................................91 Table 7-13 Wireless (2.4GHz) parameters.......................................................................................................................94 Table 7-14 Wireless (5GHz) parameters.......................................................................................................................... 97 Table 7-15 IP routing parameters....................................................................................................................................... 99 Table 7-16 TR-069 parameters ........................................................................................................................................102 Table 7-17 TR-369 parameters ........................................................................................................................................103 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 7 List of tables Beacon G6 Table 7-18 QoS config parameters .................................................................................................................................107 Table 7-19 US Classifier - Policy parameters .............................................................................................................. 109 Table 7-20 US Classifier - Classifier parameters.......................................................................................................... 111 Table 7-21 US Classifier - Classifier Rules parameters .............................................................................................114 Table 7-22 Password parameters ................................................................................................................................... 116 Table 7-23 Diagnostics parameters ............................................................................................................................... 121 Table 7-24 Log parameters .............................................................................................................................................. 124 Table 7-25 Troubleshooting parameters ....................................................................................................................... 126 Table 7-26 DDNS parameters.......................................................................................................................................... 129 Table 7-27 NTP parameters.............................................................................................................................................. 130 Table 7-28 Port forwarding parameters.......................................................................................................................... 131 Table 7-29 Port triggering parameters ...........................................................................................................................133 Table 7-30 Firewall parameters........................................................................................................................................ 136 Table 7-31 MAC filter - Ethernet Interface parameters .............................................................................................. 137 Table 7-32 MAC filter - WiFi SSID parameters ............................................................................................................138 Table 7-33 IP filter parameters......................................................................................................................................... 139 Table 7-34 URL filter parameters .................................................................................................................................... 140 Table 7-35 ALG Configuration parameters ...................................................................................................................142 Table 7-36 DMZ Configuration parameters................................................................................................................... 142 Table 7-37 Access control parameters........................................................................................................................... 154 Table 7-38 Trusted Network parameters........................................................................................................................ 155 8 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 List of figures Beacon G6 List of figures Figure 2-1 Sample safety labels ..........................................................................................................................................24 Figure 3-1 Products below MCV value label......................................................................................................................28 Figure 3-2 Products above MCV value label .................................................................................................................... 28 Figure 3-3 Recycling/take back/disposal of product symbol ......................................................................................... 30 Figure 4-1 Sample safety label ............................................................................................................................................ 33 Figure 5-1 Beacon G6 ........................................................................................................................................................... 40 Figure 5-2 Beacon G6 connections and components......................................................................................................44 Figure 5-3 Beacon G6 indoor LEDs.....................................................................................................................................45 Figure 5-4 Beacon G6 functional block............................................................................................................................... 48 Figure 6-1 Beacon G6 connections .................................................................................................................................... 55 Figure 6-2 Beacon G6 reset button at the bottom of the device .................................................................................. 55 Figure 6-3 Beacon G6 connections ................................................................................................................................... 57 Figure 6-4 Beacon G6 reset button at the bottom of the device .................................................................................. 57 Figure 7-1 Login page............................................................................................................................................................. 62 Figure 7-2 Device info page...................................................................................................................................................67 Figure 7-3 Device info - Device Details page ...................................................................................................................69 Figure 7-4 LAN status page .................................................................................................................................................. 70 Figure 7-5 WAN Status page ................................................................................................................................................72 Figure 7-6 WAN status IPv6 page........................................................................................................................................ 74 Figure 7-7 STA information page .........................................................................................................................................75 Figure 7-8 Neighboring AP page.......................................................................................................................................... 76 Figure 7-9 Home network page ........................................................................................................................................... 77 Figure 7-10 LAN Statistics page ..........................................................................................................................................78 Figure 7-11 WAN Statistics page .........................................................................................................................................79 Figure 7-12 WLAN Statistics page....................................................................................................................................... 80 Figure 7-13 LAN page............................................................................................................................................................. 82 Figure 7-14 LAN IPv6 page ..................................................................................................................................................84 Figure 7-15 Overview table in WAN page.......................................................................................................................... 86 Figure 7-16 Create New Connection page ....................................................................................................................... 87 Figure 7-17 WAN DHCP page ............................................................................................................................................. 91 Figure 7-18 Wireless (2.4GHz) page ..................................................................................................................................93 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 9 List of figures Beacon G6 Figure 7-19 Wireless (5GHz) page ..................................................................................................................................... 96 Figure 7-20 IP routing page .................................................................................................................................................. 99 Figure 7-21 DNS page .........................................................................................................................................................100 Figure 7-22 TR-069 page.....................................................................................................................................................102 Figure 7-23 TR-369 page.....................................................................................................................................................103 Figure 7-24 QoS config page (L2 Criteria)....................................................................................................................... 105 Figure 7-25 QoS config page (L3 Criteria)....................................................................................................................... 106 Figure 7-26 US Classifier - Policy page ...........................................................................................................................109 Figure 7-27 US Classifier - Classifier page ..................................................................................................................... 111 Figure 7-28 US Classifier - Classifier Rules page.......................................................................................................... 113 Figure 7-29 Password page ................................................................................................................................................116 Figure 7-30 Backup and restore page...............................................................................................................................117 Figure 7-31 Backup and restore page...............................................................................................................................118 Figure 7-32 Firmware upgrade page................................................................................................................................. 119 Figure 7-33 Example of upgrade status messages ...................................................................................................... 120 Figure 7-34 Diagnostics page ............................................................................................................................................ 121 Figure 7-35 Example of ping results .................................................................................................................................122 Figure 7-36 Example of traceroute results....................................................................................................................... 123 Figure 7-37 Log page............................................................................................................................................................123 Figure 7-38 Troubleshooting page .................................................................................................................................... 126 Figure 7-39 DDNS page ..................................................................................................................................................... 128 Figure 7-40 NTP page .........................................................................................................................................................130 Figure 7-41 Port forwarding page ..................................................................................................................................... 131 Figure 7-42 Port triggering page ........................................................................................................................................132 Figure 7-43 UPNP and DLNA page ..................................................................................................................................134 Figure 7-44 Firewall page ................................................................................................................................................... 135 Figure 7-45 MAC filter page................................................................................................................................................ 137 Figure 7-46 IP filter page......................................................................................................................................................139 Figure 7-47 URL filter page................................................................................................................................................. 140 Figure 7-48 DMZ and ALG page........................................................................................................................................ 141 Figure 7-49 Family profiles (Parental control) page.......................................................................................................143 Figure 7-50 Add a profile page ..........................................................................................................................................144 Figure 7-51 Assign devices to family profile ...................................................................................................................145 10 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 List of figures Beacon G6 Figure 7-52 Family profiles table........................................................................................................................................ 146 Figure 7-53 Family profile configuration page................................................................................................................. 146 Figure 7-54 Access control page ...................................................................................................................................... 154 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 11 List of figures Beacon G6 12 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 About this document Beacon G6 About this document Purpose This documentation set provides information about safety, features and functionality, ordering, hardware installation and maintenance, and software installation procedures of this device for the current release. Intended audience This documentation set is intended for planners, administrators, operators, and maintenance personnel involved in installing, upgrading, or maintaining the Beacon. The reader must be familiar with general telecommunications principles. Safety information For your safety, this document contains safety statements. Safety statements are given at points where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist. Failure to follow the directions in a safety statement may result in serious consequences. Safety Information Examples DANGER Hazard Danger indicates that the described activity or situation may result in serious personal injury or death; for example, high voltage or electric shock hazards. WARNING Equipment Damage Warning indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause equipment damage or serious performance problems. CAUTION Service Disruption Caution indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause service interruption. Note:A note provides information that is, or may be, of special interest. Acronyms and initialisms The expansions and optional descriptions of most acronyms and initialisms appear in the glossary June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 13 About this document Beacon G6 Nokia quality processes NokiasWiFi Beacon manufacturing, testing, and inspecting practices are in compliance with TL 9000 requirements. These requirements are documented in the Fixed Networks Quality Manual 3FQ-30146-6000-QRZZA. The quality practices adequately ensure that technical requirements and customer end-point requirements are met. The customer or its representatives may be allowed to perform on-site quality surveillance audits, as agreed upon during contract negotiations. Documents Documents are available using ALED or OLCS. To download a ZIP file package of the customer documentation Navigate to http://customer.nokia.com/s/ and enter your user name and password. If you are a new user and require access to this service, please contact your Nokia sales representative. Select Products. Type your product name in the Find and select a product field and click the search icon. Select a product. Click Downloads: ALED to go to the Electronic Delivery: Downloads page. Select Documentation from the list. Select a release from the list. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Follow the on-screen directions to download the file. END OF STEPS To access individual documents Individual PDFs of customer documents are also accessible through the Nokia Support Portal website. 14 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 About this document Beacon G6 Navigate to http://customer.nokia.com/s/ and enter your user name and password. If you are a new user and require access to this service, please contact your Nokia sales representative. Select Products. Type your product name in the Find and select a product field and click the search icon. Select a product. Click Documentation: Doc Center to go to the product page in the Doc Center. Select a release from the Release list and click SEARCH. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Click on the PDF icon to open or save the file. END OF STEPS Procedures with options or substeps When there are options in a procedure, they are identified by letters. When there are required substeps in a procedure, they are identified by roman numerals. Example of options in a procedure At Step 1, you can choose option a or b. At Step 2, you must do what the step indicates. This step offers two options. You must choose one of the following:
a. This is one option. b. This is another option. 1 2 You must perform this step. END OF STEPS Example of required substeps in a procedure At Step 1, you must perform a series of substeps within a step. At Step 2, you must do what the step indicates. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 15 About this document Beacon G6 This step has a series of substeps that you must perform to complete the step. You must perform the following substeps:
a. This is the first substep. b. This is the second substep. c. This is the third substep. 1 2 You must perform this step. END OF STEPS Multiple PDF document search You can use Adobe Reader Release 6.0 and later to search multiple PDF files for a common term. Adobe Reader displays the results in a single display panel. The results are grouped by PDF file, and you can expand the entry for each file. Note:The PDF files in which you search must be in the same folder. To search multiple PDF files for a common term Open Adobe Acrobat Reader. Choose EditSearch from the Acrobat Reader main menu. The Search PDF panel displays. Enter the search criteria. Select All PDF Documents In. Select the folder in which to search using the drop-down menu. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Click Search. Acrobat Reader displays the search results. You can expand the entries for each document by clicking on the + symbol. END OF STEPS 16 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 About this document Beacon G6 Technical support For details, refer to the Nokia Support portal (https://customer.nokia.com/support/s/). For ordering information, contact your Nokia sales representative. How to comment To comment on this document, go to the Online Comment Form (https://documentation.nokia.com/
comments/) or e-mail your comments to theComments Hotline (mailto:comments@nokia.com). June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 17 About this document Beacon G6 18 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Whats new Overview Beacon G6 1 Whats new 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 Purpose This section provides tables of the feature and document changes applicable to this guide. 1.1.2 Contents 1.1 Overview 1.2 Whats new in BBD Release 22.02 19 19 1.2 Whats new in BBD Release 22.02 The Product guide is a new guide in BBD Release 22.02, issue 1. In future releases, this section will provide tables of the feature and document changes applicable to this guide. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 19 Whats new Whats new in BBD Release 22.02 Beacon G6 20 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 ETSI CPE Overview safety guidelines Beacon G6 2 ETSI CPE safety guidelines 2.1 Overview 2.1.1 Purpose This chapter provides information about the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operation of devices. 2.1.2 Contents 2.1 Overview 2.2 Safety instructions 2.3 Safety standards compliance 2.4 Electrical safety guidelines 2.2 Safety instructions 21 21 22 25 This section describes the safety instructions that are provided in the CPE customer documentation and on the equipment. 2.2.1 Safety instructions The safety instructions are provided in the customer documentation. Observe the instructions to meet safety requirements. The following is an example of the Danger instruction. DANGER Hazard Possibility of personal injury. The Danger instruction indicates that the described activity or situation may pose a threat to personal safety. It calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, may result in death or serious physical harm. Do not proceed beyond a Danger box until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met. The following is an example of a Warning instruction. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 21 ETSI CPE safety guidelines Safety standards compliance Beacon G6 WARNING Equipment Damage Possibility of equipment damage. Possibility of data loss. The Warning instruction indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause equipment damage, loss of data, or serious performance problems. It identifies a possible equipment-damaging situation or provides essential information to avoid the degradation of system operations or data. Do not proceed beyond a warning until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met. The following is an example of the Caution instruction. CAUTION Service Disruption Possibility of service interruption. Service interruption. The Caution instruction indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause service interruption. Do not proceed beyond a caution until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met. The following is an example of the Note instruction. Note: Information of special interest. The Note box provides information that assists the personnel working with devices. It does not provide safety-related instructions. 2.2.2 Safety-related labels The WiFi Beacon is labeled with the specific safety instructions and compliance information that is related to a variant of the WiFi Beacon. Observe the instructions on the safety labels. Table 2-1, Safety labels (p. 22) provides sample safety labels. Table 2-1 Safety labels Label text CE marking Description Indicates compliance to the European Council Directives including EN60950-1 safety ESD warning Caution: This assembly contains an electrostatic sensitive device. 2.3 Safety standards compliance This section describes the WiFi Beacon compliance with the European safety standards. 22 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 ETSI CPE safety guidelines Safety standards compliance Beacon G6 2.3.1 EMC, EMI, and ESD compliance The customer premises equipment complies with the following EMC, EMI, and ESD requirements:
EN 300-386 V1.6.1: Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM):
Telecommunications Network Equipment; Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements;
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) requirements EN 301489-1: Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM):
Telecommunications Network Equipment; Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Standard for Radio Equipment and Servcies; part 1: Common Technical Requirements EN 301489-17: Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM);
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Standard for Radio Equipment; Part 17: Specific Conditions for Broadband Data Transmission Systems. Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU (applicable from 13 June 2016) EN 55032 (2015): Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment - Emission Requirements EN 55024 (2010): Information Technology Equipment, Immunity Characteristics, limits and methods of measurement Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive 2014/30/EU European Council Directive 2004/108/EC Low Voltage (LVD) directive 2014/35/EC 2.3.2 Equipment safety standard compliance The customer premises equipment is labeled with specific safety compliance information and instructions that are related to a variant of the CPE. Observe the instructions on the safety labels. Table 2-2, Safety labels (p. 23) provides examples of the text in the various CPE safety labels. Table 2-2 Safety labels Label text Description TUV compliance Type 3R enclosure - Rainproof. ESD warning Caution: This assembly contains electrostatic sensitive device. CDRH compliance Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. CE marking There are various CE symbols for CE compliance. UKCA marking There is UKCA symbol for UKCA compliance. Figure 2-1, Sample safety labels (p. 24) shows a sample safety label located on the bottom of the Beacon G6. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 23 ETSI CPE safety guidelines Safety standards compliance Beacon G6 Figure 2-1 Sample safety labels The customer premises equipment complies with the requirements of EN 60950-1, Safety of Information Technology Equipment for use in a restricted location. ETS 300 019-2-1 Storage Class T1.2 ETS 300 019-2-2 Transport Class T2.3 ETS 300 019-2-3 Stationary Class T3.2 2.3.3 Environmental standard compliance The customer premises equipment complies with the EN 300 019 European environmental standards. 2.3.4 CE RED RF Radiation Exposure Statement This device complies with CE RED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To comply with CE RED RF exposure compliance requirements, this grant is applicable only for mobile configurations. The antennas used for the transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2.3.5 Resistibility requirements compliance The customer premises equipment complies with the requirements of ITU Recommendation K.21 for resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to over voltage and overcurrents. 2.3.6 Acoustic noise emission standard compliance The customer premises equipment complies with EN 300 753 acoustic noise emission limit and test methods. 24 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 ETSI CPE safety guidelines Electrical safety guidelines Beacon G6 2.4 Electrical safety guidelines This section provides the electrical safety guidelines for the customer premises equipment. Note: The devices comply with the U.S. National Electrical Code. However, local electrical authorities have jurisdiction when there are differences between the local and U.S. standards. The devices comply with BS EN 61140. 2.4.1 Power supplies The use of any non-Nokia approved power supplies or power adapters is not supported or endorsed by Nokia. Such use will void any warranty or support contract with Nokia. Such use greatly increases the danger of damage to equipment or property. 2.4.2 Cabling The following are the guidelines regarding cables used for the customer premises equipment:
All cables must be approved by the relevant national electrical code. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 25 ETSI CPE safety guidelines Electrical safety guidelines Beacon G6 26 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 ETSI environmental and CRoHS Overview guidelines Beacon G6 3 ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines 3.1 Overview 3.1.1 Purpose This chapter provides information about the ETSI environmental China Restriction of Hazardous Substances (CRoHS) regulations that govern the installation and operation of devices. This chapter also includes environmental operation parameters of general interest. 3.1.2 Contents 3.1 Overview 3.2 Environmental labels 3.3 Hazardous Substances Table (HST) 3.4 Other environmental requirements 27 27 29 29 3.2 Environmental labels This section describes the environmental instructions that are provided with the customer documentation, equipment, and location where the equipment resides. 3.2.1 Overview CRoHS is applicable to Electronic Information Products (EIP) manufactured or sold and imported in the territory of the mainland of the Peoples Republic of China. EIP refers to products and their accessories manufactured by using electronic information technology, including electronic communications products and such subcomponents as batteries and cables. 3.2.2 Environmental labels Environmental labels are located on appropriate equipment. The following are sample labels. Products below Maximum Concentration Value (MCV) label Figure 3-1, Products below MCV value label (p. 28) shows the label that indicates a product is below the maximum concentration value, as defined by standard SJ/T11363-2006 (Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products). Products with this label are recyclable. The label may be found in this documentation or on the product. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 27 ETSI environmental and CRoHS Environmental labels guidelines Beacon G6 Figure 3-1 Products below MCV value label 18986 Products containing hazardous substances above Maximum Concentration Value (MCV) label The following figure shows the label that indicates a product is above the maximum concentration value, as defined by standard SJ/T11363-2006 (Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products). The number contained inside the label indicates the Environment-Friendly User Period (EFUP) value. The label may be found in this documentation or on the product. Figure 3-2 Products above MCV value label 18985 28 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines Hazardous Substances Table (HST) Beacon G6 Together with major international telecommunications equipment companies, Nokia has determined it is appropriate to use an EFUP of 50 years for network infrastructure equipment and an EFUP of 20 years for handsets and accessories. These values are based on manufacturers' extensive practical experience of the design, manufacturing, maintenance, usage conditions, operating environments, and physical condition of infrastructure and handsets after years of service. The values reflect minimum values and refer to products operated according to the intended use conditions. See 3.3 Hazardous Substances Table (HST) (p. 28)for more information. 3.3 Hazardous Substances Table (HST) This section describes the compliance of the OLT and CPE to the CRoHS standard when the product and subassemblies contain hazardous substances beyond the MCV value. This information is found in this user documentation where part numbers for the product and subassemblies are listed. It may be referenced in other OLT and CPE documentation. In accordance with the Peoples Republic of China Electronic Industry Standard Marking for the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products (SJ/T11364-2006), customers may access the Nokia Hazardous Substance Table, in Chinese, from the following location:http://www. nokia-sbell.com/wwwroot/images/upload/private/1/media/ChinaRoHS.pdf 3.4 Other environmental requirements Observe the following environmental requirements when handling the WiFi Beacon. 3.4.1 WiFi Beacon environmental requirements See the CPE technical specification documentation for more information about temperature ranges. 3.4.2 Transportation According to EN 300-019-1-2 - Class 2.3, transportation of the equipment must be in packed, public transportation with no rain on packing allowed. 3.4.3 EU RoHS European Union (EU) Directive 2011/65/EU, Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS), restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, and certain flame retardants in electrical and electronic equipment. Nokia products shipped to the EU comply with the EU RoHS Directive. Nokia has implemented a material/substance content management process. The process is described in: Nokia process for ensuring RoHS Compliance (1AA002660031ASZZA). This ensures compliance with the European Union Directive 2011/65/EU on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment. 3.4.4 End-of-life collection and treatment Electronic products bearing or referencing the symbol shown in following figure, when put on the market within the European Union (EU), shall be collected and treated at the end of their useful life, in compliance with applicable EU and local legislation. They shall not be disposed of as part of June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 29 ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines Other environmental requirements Beacon G6 unsorted municipal waste. Due to materials that may be contained in the product, such as heavy metals or batteries, the environment and human health may be negatively impacted as a result of inappropriate disposal. Note: In the European Union, a solid bar under the symbol for a crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that the product was put on the market after 13 August 2005. Figure 3-3 Recycling/take back/disposal of product symbol About mark is used in compliance to European Union WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU). There can be different requirements for collection and treatment in different member states of the European Union. In compliance with legal requirements and contractual agreements, where applicable, Nokia will offer to provide for the collection and treatment of Nokia products bearing the logo shown in the figure at the end of their useful life, or products displaced by Nokia equipment offers. For information regarding take-back of equipment by Nokia, or for more information regarding the requirements for recycling/disposal of product, contact your Nokia account manager or Nokia take back support at sustainability.global@nokia.com. 30 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 ANSI CPE Overview safety guidelines Beacon G6 4 ANSI CPE safety guidelines 4.1 Overview 4.1.1 Purpose This chapter provides information about the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operation of devices in the North American or ANSI market. 4.1.2 Contents 4.1 Overview 4.2 Safety instructions 4.3 Safety standards compliance 4.4 Electrical safety guidelines 4.2 Safety instructions 31 31 33 35 This section describes the safety instructions that are provided in the CPE customer documentation and on the equipment. 4.2.1 Safety instruction boxes in customer documentation The safety instruction boxes are provided in the CPE customer documentation. Observe the instructions to meet safety requirements. The following is an example of the Danger box. DANGER Hazard Possibility of personal injury. The Danger box indicates that the described activity or situation may pose a threat to personal safety. It calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, may result in death or serious physical harm. Do not proceed beyond a Danger box until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met. The following is an example of the Warning box. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 31 ANSI CPE safety guidelines Safety instructions Beacon G6 WARNING Equipment Damage Possibility of equipment damage. Possibility of data loss. The Warning box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause equipment damage, loss of data, or serious performance problems. It identifies a possible equipment-
damaging situation or provides essential information to avoid the degradation of system operations or data. Do not proceed beyond a warning until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met. The following is an example of the Caution box. CAUTION Service Disruption Possibility of service interruption. Service interruption. The Caution box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause service interruption. Do not proceed beyond a caution until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met. The following is an example of the Note box. Note: Information of special interest. The Note box provides information that assists the personnel working with devices. It does not provide safety-related instructions. 4.2.2 Safety-related labels The customer premises equipment is labeled with specific safety compliance information and instructions that are related to a variant of the CPE. Observe the instructions on the safety labels. The following table provides examples of the text in the various CPE safety labels. Table 4-1 Safety labels Label text Description ETL compliance Communication service equipment US listed. ESD warning Caution: This assembly contains electrostatic sensitive device. FCC standards compliance Tested to comply with FCC standards for home or office use. Figure 4-1, Sample safety label (p. 33) shows a sample safety label located on the bottom of the Beacon G6. 32 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 ANSI CPE safety guidelines Safety standards compliance Beacon G6 Figure 4-1 Sample safety label 4.3 Safety standards compliance This section describes the CPE compliance with North American safety standards. WARNING Equipment Damage Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 4.3.1 EMC, EMI, and ESD standards compliance The customer premises equipment complies with the following requirements:
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class B requirements for equipment 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. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 33 ANSI CPE safety guidelines Safety standards compliance Beacon G6 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 4.3.2 Energy-related products standby and off modes compliance Hereby, Nokia declares that the Beacon G6 devices are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2009/125/EC together with Commission Regulation (EC) No 1275/2008 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 801/2013. The Beacon G6 devices qualify as high network availability (HiNA) equipment. Since the main purpose of Beacon G6 devices is to provide network functionality with HiNA 7 days/24 hours, the modes Off/Standby, Power Management, and Networked Standby are inappropriate. For information about the type and number of network ports, see in chapter Chapter 5, Beacon G6 unit data sheet For information about power consumption, see 5.7 Beacon G6 detailed specifications (p. 46) 4.3.3 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. 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. 4.3.4 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules. This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and consider removing the no-collocation statement. 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 34 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 ANSI CPE safety guidelines Electrical safety guidelines Beacon G6 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION Service Disruption Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 4.3.5 Resistibility requirements compliance The customer premises equipment complies with the requirements of ITU Recommendation K.21 for resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltage and overcurrents. 4.4 Electrical safety guidelines This section provides the electrical safety guidelines for the customer premises equipment. Beacon G6 devices are compliant with the following standards IEC-62368-1 UL-62368-1 Note: The devices comply with the U.S. National Electrical Code. However, local electrical authorities have jurisdiction when there are differences between the local and U.S. standards. 4.4.1 Power supplies The use of any non-Nokia approved power supplies or power adapters is not supported or endorsed by Nokia. Such use will void any warranty or support contract with Nokia. Such use greatly increases the danger of damage to equipment or property. 4.4.2 Cabling The following are the guidelines regarding cables used for the customer premises equipment:
Use only cables approved by the relevant national electrical code. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 35 ANSI CPE safety guidelines Electrical safety guidelines Beacon G6 36 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Overview Beacon G6 5 Beacon G6 unit data sheet 5.1 Overview 5.1.1 Purpose 5.1.2 Contents 5.1 Overview 5.2 Beacon G6 part numbers and identification 5.3 Beacon G6 general description 5.4 Beacon G6 software and installation feature support 5.5 Beacon G6 interfaces and interface capacity 5.6 Beacon G6 LEDs 5.7 Beacon G6 detailed specifications 5.8 Beacon G6 functional blocks 5.9 Standards and compliance 5.10 Beacon G6 special considerations 37 37 39 43 43 45 46 48 48 50 5.2 Beacon G6 part numbers and identification Table 5-1, Identification of Beacon G6 (p. 37) provides part numbers and identification information for the Beacon G6 . Table 5-1 Identification of Beacon G6 Ordering kit part number Provisioning number Description 3FE 49882 AA 3FE 49949 AA 3FE 49882 BA 3FE 49949 BA Beacon G6 US plug, 2.5G WAN,1x2.5G + 2x1 G LAN, 4x4
+ 4x4 11ax Includes a wall mounted 12V AC/DC power adapter with 2-pin US input plug Beacon G6 EU plug, 2.5G WAN,1x2.5G + 2x1 G LAN, 4x4
+ 4x4 11ax Includes a wall mounted 12V AC/DC power adapter with 2-pin EU input plug CLEI Code CPR ECI/
Bar code June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 37 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 part numbers and identification Beacon G6 Table 5-1 Identification of Beacon G6
(continued) Ordering kit part number Provisioning number Description 3FE 49882 CA 3FE 49949 CA 3FE 49882 DA 3FE 49546 DA Beacon G6 UK plug, 2.5G WAN,1x2.5G + 2x1 G LAN, 4x4
+ 4x4 11ax Includes a wall mounted 12V AC/DC power adapter with 3-pin UK input plug Beacon G6 AU plug, 2.5G WAN,1x2.5G + 2x1 G LAN, 4x4
+ 4x4 11ax Includes a wall mounted 12V AC/DC power adapter with 2-pin AU input plug CLEI Code CPR ECI/
Bar code Table 5-2, Beacon G6 power supply ordering information (p. 38) provides the power supply information for the Beacon G6 . For more information on power supplies, see the Nokia ONT Power Supply and UPS Guide. Table 5-2 Beacon G6 power supply ordering information Part numbers Power information
(Model No./Manufacture Part Number) Power information Kit: 3FE 49882 AA EMA: 3FE 49949 AA FUHUA:UES36WU-120300SPA/
UE191205GWZF2RI HONOR: ADS-40FKJ-12N 12036EPCU /
1081FKJ12V3AEPCU Kit: 3FE 49882 BA EMA: 3FE 49949 BA FUHUA: UES36WV-120300SPA /
UE191205GWZF1RI HONOR:ADS-40FKJ-12 12036EPG /
1081FKJ12V3AEPG Kit: 3FE 49882 CA EMA:3FE 49949 CA FUHUA:UES36WB-120300SPA /
UE191205GWZF3RI HONOR:ADS-40FKJ-12N 12036EPB /
1081FKJ12V3AEPB Kit: 3FE 49882 DA EMA: 3FE 49546 DA ADS-36FKJ-12N 12036EPSA-H /
1081FKJ12V3AEPSA 12V wall mounted AC/DC power adapter with 2-pin US input plug 12V wall mounted AC/DC power adapter with 2-pin EU input plug 12V wall mounted AC/DC power adapter with 3-pin UK input plug 12V/ wall mounted AC/DC power adapter with AU input plug Customer category or country compliance tested for ANSI municipality US, Canada UL/ETL IEC62368-1 and FCC/CB certified Notes 2-pin US input plug Europe CE/CB certified 2-pin EU input plug UK certified 3-pin UK input plug Australia certified
The following table describes the various plug types used in the devices. 38 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 general description Beacon G6 Table 5-3 Plug types Plug type 2-pin EU plug Icon 2-pin US plug 3-pin UK plug 2-pin AU plug 37456 37457 37458 37460 5.3 Beacon G6 general description These devices provide the subscriber interface for the network by terminating the PON interface and converting it to user interfaces that directly connect to subscriber devices. The Beacon G6 has built-in Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac/ax networking with triple play capability and can provide triple play services with voice, video and data. The Beacon G6 can be placed on a flat surface, such as a desk or shelf. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 39 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 general description Beacon G6 Figure 5-1 Beacon G6 WPS WLAN INTERNET WAN POWER WPS W LAN INTERNET WAN POWER 37373 This device provides the following functions:
Dual-band concurrent 4x4 802.11b/g/n/ac/ax 2.4 GHz and 4x4 802.11ac/ax MU-MIMO 5 GHz Supports 802.11b/g/n/ac/ax 4x4 Wireless 2.4 GHz MIMO; Channel bandwidth 20, 40 MHz, auto Supports 802.11ac/ax 4x4 Wireless 5 GHz Mu-MIMO; Channel bandwidth 20, 40, 80, 160 MHz, auto One 2.5G/1G/100M/10M -Base-T standard RJ-45 WAN port One 2.5G/1G/100M/10M -Base-T standard RJ-45 LAN port Two 1G/100M/10M -Base-T standard RJ-45 LAN ports All RJ-45 ports support auto-negotiation and MDI/MDIX 512 MB NAND Flash with bad block management, 1 GB DDR3 RAM WLAN on/off push button WPS on/off push button Reset button Video and high speed Internet access Built-in layer 2 switch; Line Rate L2 traffic IP video distribution 4 inner antennas for 2.4G, 4 inner antennas for 5G WPA2, WPA-PSK/TKP WPA2, WPA2-PSK/AES 40 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 general description Beacon G6 WPA3, WPA3-SAE VLAN tagging/detagging and marking/remarking of IEEE 802.1p per Ethernet port. Support for multiple WI-Fi networks (private and public instances); contact your Nokia representative for further details. Conductive power (US Version): 800 mW/29 dBm (2.4 GHz); 900 mW/29.5 dBm (5 GHz) Maximum Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) (US Version): 1600 mW/32 dBm (2.4 GHz);
2000 mW/33dBm (5 GHz) Maximum EIRP (EU Version): 100 mW/20 dBm (2.4 GHz); 1000 mW/30dBm (5 GHz) Maximum EIRP (AU Version): 2000 mW/33 dBm (2.4 GHz); 2000 mW/33dBm (5 GHz) Bridged mode (VLAN-binding mode) or routed mode per LAN port Ethernet-based Point-to-Point (PPPoE) DHCP client/server DNS server/client DDNS Port forwarding Network Address Translation (NAT) Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) UPnP IGD2.0 support ALG IGMP snooping and proxy (v2/v3) Traffic classification and QoS capability Configurable through WebGUI, TR-069, TR-369 and the Nokia WiFi mobile application Performance monitoring and alarm reporting Remote software image downloading and activation IP/MAC/URL filter Multi-level firewall and ACL 5.3.1 TR-069 parameter support The Beacon G6 supports the following TR-069 features:
Host object Port forwarding Object support for WiFi parameters Statistics and troubleshooting Diagnostic parameters Host object support The Beacon G6 provides host object support for: InternetGatewayDeviceLANDevice.Hosts.Host. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 41 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 general description Beacon G6 Port forwarding support The Beacon G6 supports the port forwarding of objects via TR-069:
Application Name WAN Port LAN Port Internal Client Protocol Enable Mapping WAN Connection List These are the same port forwarding parameters supported in the GUI. Object support for WiFi parameters The Beacon G6 supports the status retrieval and configuration of the following Wi-Fi parameters via TR-069:
Channel SSID Password for WPA and WEP Tx power (transmission rate in percentage of maximum transmit power) WPS These are the same TR-069 object parameters that are supported in the GUI. Statistics and troubleshooting support The Beacon G6 supports TR-069 statistics and troubleshooting for LAN, WAN, and WiFi. 5.3.2 TR69 authentication using TLS and CA certificates Beacon G6 supports TLS, as well as ACS authentication using SHA-256 pre-installed certificates. If the URL is set to the https://... format, by default, the connection will use TLS without authentication mode. The Beacon G6 can also authenticate the ACS using a pre-installed CA certificate. These devices support TLSv1.3 for TR069. The Beacon G6 supports download certification from ACS. 5.3.3 TR-111 support The Beacon G6 supports TR-111, which extends the WAN Management Protocol defined in TR-069 to enhance the ability to remotely manage LAN devices. The device-gateway association enables an ACS to identify the associated gateway through which a device is connected. A connect request via the NAT gateway enables an ACS to initiate a TR-069 session with a device that is operating behind a NAT gateway. 42 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 software and installation feature support Beacon G6 5.3.4 TR-157 support The Beacon G6 can support LXC container for third party software components on this devices with minimal 512 M memory. These software components are managed by ACS with the parameters defined in TR-157. The TR-157 objects are:
Mange each software component via SoftwareModules.DeploymentUnit.{i}
Set software component execution environment via SoftwareModules.ExecEnv.{i}
Run software component and get the execution status via SoftwareModules.ExecutionUnit.{i}
Note: The device reserves and limits to 64 MB RAM and 32 MB flash in total for all of the third party applications. The maximum CPU load created or provided to the third party application is limited to approximately 30%. Underlying non-priority processes may still use the remaining memory on a temporary basis. Nokia can assist to review specific applications, taking into account the actual memory load of the current hardware, current and projected software evolution over time, and the projected use by a third party application of the software. 5.4 Beacon G6 software and installation feature support For information on installing or replacing the Beacon G6 see Chapter 6, Install or replace a Beacon G6 5.5 Beacon G6 interfaces and interface capacity Table 5-4, Beacon G6 indoor interface connection capacity (p. 43) describes the supported interfaces and interface capacity for Beacon G6 . Table 5-4 Beacon G6 indoor interface connection capacity Beacon type and model Maximum capacity POTS 2.5G/1G/
100M BASE-T 100/ 10 BASE-T 1000/ 100/
10 BASE-T RF video
(CATV) MoCA USB VDSL2 E1/T1 Local craft XG-
SPON SC/APC Beacon G6 1 1 x WAN, 1xLAN 2 x LAN Notes:
1. The Beacon G6 provide Wi-Fi service that is enabled and disabled using a Wi-Fi on/off switch. 5.5.1 Beacon G6 connections and components The following figure shows the physical connections for Beacon G6 . June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 43 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 interfaces and interface capacity Beacon G6 Figure 5-2 Beacon G6 connections and components WPS WLAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 WAN ON/OFF POWER Wi-Fisecurity/
on/offbuttons 1GbpsLAN 1GbpsLAN 2.5GbpsLAN 2.5GbpsWAN button On/off Power 37374 Table 5-5, Beacon G6 physical connections (p. 44) describes the physical connections for Beacon G6 . Table 5-5 Beacon G6 physical connections Connection 1 Print Letters Description Ethernet ports LAN1 to LAN3 and WAN This connection is provided through Ethernet RJ-45 connectors. The connections support the following:
LAN1 and LAN2 are 1000/100/10 Base-T LAN3 is 2.5G/1G/100M Base-T WAN is 2.5G/1G/100M Base-T Power input POWER This connection is provided through the power connector. A power cable fitted with a barrel connector is used to make the connection. RESET Pressing the Reset button for less than 10 seconds reboots the Beacon G6; pressing the Reset button for 10 seconds resets the Beacon G6 to the factory defaults. Reset button See Figure 6-2, Beacon G6 reset button at the bottom of the device (p. 55) WLAN button WLAN Wi-Fi service is compliant with IEEE 802.11 standards. If the WiFi signal is disabled, extender Wi-Fi points that use wireless mesh backhauling will looses their backhaul connection and goes into an error state until the W-Fi service on the Beacon G6 is restored. WPS button WPS The Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button enables and disables the WPS. 44 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 LEDs Beacon G6 Table 5-5 Beacon G6 physical connections
(continued) Connection 1 Print Letters Description On/Off button ON/OFF This button turns the Beacon G6 on or off. Notes:
1. The primary path for the earth ground for these devices is provided by the 12V Return signal in the power connector. 5.6 Beacon G6 LEDs Figure 5-3, Beacon G6 indoor LEDs (p. 45)shows the Beacon G6 indoor LEDs. Figure 5-3 Beacon G6 indoor LEDs WPS WLAN INTERNET WAN POWER WPS WLAN INTERNET WAN POWER Table 5-6, Beacon G6 indoor LED descriptions (p. 46) provides LED descriptions for Beacon G6 . 37373 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 45 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 detailed specifications Beacon G6 Table 5-6 Beacon G6 indoor LED descriptions Indicator LED color and behavior LED behavior description Power Solid green Power on. Blinking green Software update Red solid Light failed on startup (for example corrupt flash), or self test failed on startup, or self test failed during regular operation. WAN Off No WAN ethernet cable connected. No physical uplink. Solid Green WAN has a physical uplink and is synced at 2.5Gbps or 1Gbps Solid Orange WAN has a physical uplink and is synced at 100 or 10M INTERNET Green solid HSI WAN is connected the device has an IP address assigned from IPCP, DHCP, or static. Green Flashing PPPoE or DHCP connection is in progress. Off HSI WAN is not connected, the reasons could be either of the following:
there is no physical interface connection the device is in bridge mode without an assigned IP address the session has been dropped for reasons other than idle time-out. WPS Green Solid WiFi protected setup link is up (negotiation and auto-configuration successful) Green Flashing WiFi protected setup link activity (negotiation and auto-configuration ongoing) Red Solid WiFi protected setup processing exception or multiple peers using WPS simultaneously Off WiFi protected setup link down or no link connected (negotiation has not started or has failed) WLAN Green solid WiFi enabled for at least one radio frequency (RF) Blinking Off(dark) WAN/LAN/ RJ45 Green Solid
(Executed on the RJ45 connectors) Off WiFi data traffic passing WLAN is down LAN link active LAN link is OFF or has LOS (line of signal) transmission issue. 5.7 Beacon G6 detailed specifications The following table lists the physical specifications for Beacon G6 . Table 5-7 Beacon G6 indoor physical specifications Description Depth Width Height (including antenna) Specification 6.29 in. (160 mm) 3.34 in. (85 mm) 8.85 in. (225 mm) 46 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 detailed specifications Beacon G6 Table 5-7 Beacon G6 indoor physical specifications
(continued) Description Weight Specification 2.55 lbs (1.16kg) Table 5-8, Beacon G6 indoor power consumption specifications (p. 47) lists the power consumption specifications for Beacon G6. Table 5-8 Beacon G6 indoor power consumption specifications Mnemonic Maximum power
(Not to exceed) Beacon G6 24.3 W Condition Minimum power Condition 2 1000/100/10 Base-T Ethernet, 2 x 2.5G/1000 M /100/10 BASE-T Ethernet,WI-Fi operational 9.6W Wi-Fi active, other interface /
service not provisioned Table 5-9, Beacon G6 environmental specifications (p. 47) lists the environmental specifications for Beacon G6 indoor . Table 5-9 Beacon G6 environmental specifications Mounting method Temperature range and humidity Altitude On desk or shelf Operating: -5C to 45C (23F to 113F) ambient temperature Contact your Nokia technical support representative for more information 95% relative humidity, non-condensing at 40C Storage: -25C to 70C (4F to 185F) Table 5-10, Beacon G6 dimension data specifications (p. 47) lists the dimension data specifications for Beacon G6 Table 5-10 Beacon G6 dimension data specifications Dimension Packet size supported Specification Less than 2000 jumbo frames Max MTU of IP diagram -1500 Number of IP addresses supported (or ranges) In LAN network, the supported range is:
Number of supported Wi-Fi clients (per radio, per device, per mesh) IPv4: 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.254 (default) IPv6: no limitation 128 clients per radio 128 clients per device 256 clients per mesh supported Number of supported beacons /APs in a mesh 6 (including the device) June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 47 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 functional blocks Beacon G6 Table 5-10 Beacon G6 dimension data specifications
(continued) Dimension Number of supported WAN services Specification Supports 6 WAN services:
WAN - Router:
Connection Type: IPoE Service: INTERNET WAN IP Mode: DHCP Number of supported VLANs Supports 6 VLANs. Supports only untagged packets in upstream. Number of priority queues, and overall buffer size 64 priority queues. Max 16MB for WAN and 4MB for LAN Number of multicast groups (DACL entries) 64 5.8 Beacon G6 functional blocks Beacon G6 s are single-residence devices that support a 2.5Gbps WAN port and a Wireless (Wi-Fi) service. Wi-Fi service on these devices is compliant with the IEEE 802.11 standard . In addition to the Wi-Fi service, these devices transmit Ethernet packets to three RJ-45 Ethernet ports. Figure 5-4, Beacon G6 functional block (p. 48) shows the functional blocks for Beacon G6 indoor
. Figure 5-4 Beacon G6 functional block 32bitDDR3:
2x512MB Flash:
512MB UART JTAG Buttons LEDs PSU 12v DC in
(barrel,will have Molex in the future) CA8289 PCIe PCIe GPHYs XFI/HSGMIII RTL8221B HSGMII RTL8221B QCN9024 FEM QCN9024 FEM 4x4 11ax 2.4GHz Wifi power:1W EIRP 4x4160MHz11ax5GHz Wifi power:2W EIRP 2x1G
(RJ-45) 1x2.5G LAN(RJ45) 1x2.5G WAN(RJ45) 37375 5.9 Standards and compliance This section lists the standards and compliances. 48 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Standards and compliance Beacon G6 5.9.1 Beacon G6 standards/compliance These devices are compliant with the following standards:
CE marking for European standards for health, safety, and environmental protection EN 300-328 v1.9.1 wide band data transmission standards for 2.4GHz bands FCC, ETL, WFA, RoHS, WEEE, REACH IEEE 802.1p for traffic prioritization IEEE 802.1q for VLANs IEEE 802.3 (2012) IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac/ax for WIFI 5.9.2 Responsible party The following lists the party in the US responsible for this device. Table 5-11 Responsible party contact information Legal Company name Nokia Solutions and Networks OY Nokia of America Corporation Offices Support Offices | Nokia (https://www.nokia.com/contact-us/offices/#north-america) Business Support | Nokia (https://www.nokia.com/networks/business-support/) Other contacts Contact us | Nokia (https://www.nokia.com/contact-us/) 5.9.3 Energy-related products standby and off modes compliance Hereby, Nokia declares that the Beacon G6 are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2009/125/EC together with Commission Regulation (EC) No 1275/2008 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 801/2013. These devices qualify as equipment with high network availability (HiNA) functionality. Since the main purpose of Beacon G6 is to provide network functionality with HiNA 7 days /24 hours, the modes Off/Standby, Power Management, and Networked Standby are inappropriate. For information about the type and number of network ports, see 5.5 Beacon G6 interfaces and interface capacity (p. 43) in this section. For information about power consumption, see 5.7 Beacon G6 detailed specifications (p. 46) in this section. 5.9.4 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. 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 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 49 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 special considerations Beacon G6 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. 5.9.5 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules. This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and consider removing the no-collocation statement. 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. CAUTION Service Disruption Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 5.10 Beacon G6 special considerations This section describes the special considerations for Beacon G6 devices. 5.10.1 WiFi service Beacon G6 devices feature WiFi service as well as data services. WiFi is a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless HSI and network connections. This device complies with the IEEE 802.11 standards, which the WiFi Alliance defines as the basis for WiFi technology. WiFi standards and certifications The WiFi service on Beacon G6 devices supports the following IEEE standards and WiFi Alliance certifications :
Compliant with IEEE 802.11 standards 50 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 special considerations Beacon G6 Certified for Wi-Fi6 Certified for IEEE 802.11b,g,n,ac Certified for WPA Enterprise, Personal Certified for WPA2 Enterprise, Personal Certified for WPA3 Enterprise, Personal (Aug 2019) Certified for Protected Management Frames Certified for Wi-Fi Agile Multiband,WMM, WMM-Power Save, Wi-Fi Protected Setup Certified for Easymesh R2 Nokia WiFi app configuration The Nokia WiFi mobile app can be used to set up the Beacon G6 and manage the network. It can be downloaded from the App Store for iOS (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/nokia-wifi/
id1345278192) and the Google Play store for Android (https://play.google.com/store/apps/
details?id=com.nokia.wifi). Information about the Nokia WiFi app can be found on the Nokia WiFi Help Center https://wifi-
helpcenter.nokia.com WiFi GUI features Beacon G6 devices have HTML-based WiFi configuration GUIs. 5.10.2 Beacon G6 considerations and limitations For details about the considerations and limitations, see the CRN Customer Release Note (CRN). June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 51 Beacon G6 unit data sheet Beacon G6 special considerations Beacon G6 52 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Install or replace a Beacon G6 Overview Beacon G6 6 Install or replace a Beacon G6 6.1 Overview 6.1.1 Purpose This chapter provides the steps to:
Install a Beacon G6 Replace a Beacon G6 6.1.2 Contents 6.1 Overview 6.2 Prerequisites 6.3 Recommended tools 6.4 Safety information 6.5 Install a Beacon G6 6.6 Replace a Beacon G6 6.2 Prerequisites Ensure that you have all required cables. 6.3 Recommended tools You need the following tools:
RJ-45 cable Paper clip 6.4 Safety information Read the following safety information before installing the unit. 53 53 53 53 54 56 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 53 Install or replace a Beacon G6 Install a Beacon G6 Beacon G6 DANGER Hazard Hazardous electrical voltages and currents can cause serious physical harm or death. Always use insulated tools and follow proper safety precautions when connecting or disconnecting power circuits. Make sure all sources of power are turned off and have no live voltages present on feed lines or terminals. Use a voltmeter to measure for voltage before proceeding. Always contact the local utility company before connecting the enclosure to the utilities. CAUTION Service Disruption Keep indoor devices out of direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can damage the unit. Note: Observe the local and national laws and regulations that may be applicable to this installation. Observe the following:
The device should be installed in accordance with the applicable requirements of the NEC or CEC. Local authorities and practices take precedent when there is conflict between the local standard and the NEC or CEC. The device must be installed by qualified service personnel. Indoor units must be installed with cables that are suitably rated and listed for indoor use. See the detailed specifications in the Chapter 5, Beacon G6 unit data sheetfor the temperature ranges for these devices. 6.5 Install a Beacon G6 1 2 Place the unit on a flat surface, such as a desk or shelf. Note: The Beacon G6 cannot be stacked with another or with other equipment. The installation requirements are:
Allow a minimum 100 mm clearance above the top cover Allow a minimum 50 mm clearance from the side vents Do not place any heat source directly above the top cover or below the bottom cover Review the connection locations, as shown in Figure 6-1, Beacon G6 connections (p. 55). 54 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Install or replace a Beacon G6 Install a Beacon G6 Beacon G6 Figure 6-1 Beacon G6 connections WPS WLAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 WAN ON/OFF POWER Wi-Fisecurity/
on/offbuttons 1GbpsLAN 1GbpsLAN 2.5GbpsLAN 2.5GbpsWAN button On/off Power Figure 6-2 Beacon G6 reset button at the bottom of the device Reset Button 37374 37379 3 Connect the Ethernet cables to the RJ-45 ports; see Figure 6-1, Beacon G6 connections
(p. 55)for the location of the RJ-45 ports. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 55 Install or replace a Beacon G6 Replace a Beacon G6 Beacon G6 4 5 6 7 8 9 Connect the WAN cable to the RJ-45 WAN port; see Figure 6-1, Beacon G6 connections
(p. 55)for the location of the RJ-45 WAN port. Connect the power cable to the power connector. Note: Units must be powered by a Listed or CE approved and marked limited power source power supply with a minimum output rate of 12 V dc, 2 A. The polarity of the power adapter plug must match the Beacon G6. Power up the unit by using the On/Off power switch. The POWER LED indicator should be solid green in color. Verify the LEDs and voltage status. The Table 5-6, Beacon G6 indoor LED descriptions
(p. 46) indicates the behavior of the LEDs. Activate and test the services. If the Beacon G6 is in a failure state or is not providing the services that are expected, perform a factory reset. Note: Resetting the device will return all settings to factory default values; any customized configuration will be lost. a. Locate the Reset button as shown in Figure 6-1, Beacon G6 connections (p. 55). b. Insert the end of a straightened paper clip or other narrow object into the hole and keep the reset button pushed for 10s until the Power LED blinks red. c. Your device will reboot with the factory default settings. END OF STEPS 6.6 Replace a Beacon G6 1 Power down the unit by using the on/off power switch. See for the connections on the Beacon G6. 56 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Install or replace a Beacon G6 Replace a Beacon G6 Beacon G6 Figure 6-3 Beacon G6 connections WPS WLAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 WAN ON/OFF POWER Wi-Fisecurity/
on/offbuttons 1GbpsLAN 1GbpsLAN 2.5GbpsLAN 2.5GbpsWAN button On/off Power Figure 6-4 Beacon G6 reset button at the bottom of the device Reset Button 37374 37379 2 Disconnect the WAN, LAN, and power cables from the Beacon G6; see Figure 6-3, Beacon G6 connections (p. 57)for the connector locations on the Beacon G6. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 57 Install or replace a Beacon G6 Replace a Beacon G6 Beacon G6 Replace the Beacon G6 with the new device. The device can be placed on any flat surface, such as a desk or shelf. Connect the LAN cables directly to the RJ-45 ports; see Figure 6-3, Beacon G6 connections
(p. 57)for the location of the RJ-45 ports. Connect the WAN cable directly to the LAN RJ-45 port; see Figure 6-3, Beacon G6 connections (p. 57)for the location of the RJ-45 WAN port. Connect the power cable to the power connector. Note: Units must be powered by a Listed or CE approved and marked limited power source power supply with a minimum output rate of 12 V dc, 2 A. The polarity of the power adapter plug must match the Beacon G6. Power up the unit by using the On/Off power button. The POWER LED indicator should be solid green in color. Verify the LEDs and voltage status.The Table 5-6, Beacon G6 indoor LED descriptions
(p. 46)indicates the behavior of the LEDs. Activate and test the services. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 If the Beacon G6 is in a failure state or is not providing the services that are expected, perform a factory reset. Note: Resetting the device will return all settings to factory default values; any customized configuration will be lost. a. Locate the Reset button on a Beacon G6 as shown in Figure 6-3, Beacon G6 connections
(p. 57). b. Insert the end of a straightened paper clip or other narrow object into the hole and keep the reset button pushed for 10s until the Power LED blinks red. c. Your device will reboot with the factory default settings. END OF STEPS 58 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Overview Beacon G6 7 Configure a Beacon G6 7.1 Overview 7.1.1 Purpose This chapter describes the WebGUI configuration procedures. 7.1.2 Contents 7.1 Overview GUI overview 7.2 Overview 7.3 General configuration 7.4 Logging in to the web-based GUI 7.5 Viewing overview information Viewing device information and status 7.6 Overview 7.7 Viewing device information and adding Wi-Fi points 7.8 Viewing LAN status 7.9 Viewing WAN status 7.10 Viewing WAN IPv6 status 7.11 Viewing STA information 7.12 Viewing Neighboring Access Points 7.13 Viewing home network 7.14 Viewing statistics Network configuration 7.15 Overview 7.16 Configuring LAN 7.17 Configuring LAN IPv6 7.18 Configuring WAN 7.19 Configuring WAN DHCP 7.20 Configuring wireless 2.4 GHz 59 62 62 62 62 63 66 66 66 70 72 73 75 76 76 78 81 81 81 83 85 90 92 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 59 Configure a Beacon G6 Overview Beacon G6 7.21 Configuring wireless 5GHz 7.22 Configuring IP routing 7.23 Configuring DNS 7.24 Configuring TR-069 7.25 Configuring TR-369 7.26 Configuring QoS 7.27 Configuring Upstream (US) Classifier Maintenance 7.28 Overview 7.29 Configuring the password 7.30 Backing up the configuration 7.31 Restoring the configuration 7.32 Upgrading firmware 7.33 Diagnosing WAN connections 7.34 Viewing log files Troubleshooting 7.35 Overview 7.36 Troubleshooting Application configuration 7.37 Overview 7.38 Configuring DDNS 7.39 Configuring NTP 7.40 Configuring port forwarding 7.41 Configuring port triggering 7.42 Configuring UPNP and DLNA Security configuration 7.43 Overview 7.44 Configuring the firewall 7.45 Configuring the MAC filter 7.46 Configuring the IP filter 7.47 Configuring the URL filter 95 99 100 101 103 104 108 115 115 115 117 117 118 120 123 125 125 125 128 128 128 129 131 132 133 135 135 135 136 138 140 60 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Overview 7.48 Configuring DMZ and ALG 7.49 Configuring family profiles 7.50 Configuring access control Beacon G6 141 142 154 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 61 Configure a Beacon G6 GUI overview Overview GUI overview 7.2 Overview 7.2.1 Purpose This section provides an overview of the Beacon G6 WebGUI. 7.2.2 Contents 7.2 Overview 7.3 General configuration 7.4 Logging in to the web-based GUI 7.5 Viewing overview information Beacon G6 62 62 62 63 7.3 General configuration Refer to the configuration information provided with your OLT for the software configuration procedure for a Beacon G6. For HTTP/ HTPPs configuration procedures, refer to the Nokia ONT Configuration, Management, and Troubleshooting Guide. 7.4 Logging in to the web-based GUI 1 Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the Beacon in the address bar. The Login page displays. Figure 7-1 Login page 62 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 GUI overview Viewing overview information Beacon G6 The default gateway IP address must be same as the one printed on the device label. You can connect to this IP address using your web browser after connecting your PC to one of Ethernet ports of the Beacon. The static IP address of your PC must be in the same default gateway subnet as the Beacon. 2 3 CAUTION Service Disruption If you forget the current username and password, press the Reset button for 10 seconds to reset the values to the default username and password provided at startup. Pressing the Reset button for less than 10 seconds reboots the device. Pressing the Reset button for 10 seconds resets the device to the factory defaults, except for the LOID and SLID. Pressing the Reset button for 10 seconds resets the device to the factory defaults. Enter your username and password in the Login page, as shown in Figure 7-1, Login page
(p. 62). The superadmin account is meant for the operator and is unique per device. Contact your Nokia representative to obtain the superadmin password for device. The default end-user account name and the default password for this account are printed on the device label. Click Sign in. The Device Information page displays. Note: To help protect the security of your Internet connection, the application displays a pop-up reminder to change both the Wi-Fi password and the Beacon password. To increase password security, use a minimum of 10 characters, consisting of a mix of numbers and upper and lower case letters. END OF STEPS 7.5 Viewing overview information 1 Click Overview from the left pane. The Overview page displays the following cards. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 63 Configure a Beacon G6 GUI overview Viewing overview information Beacon G6 END OF STEPS 7.5.1 Network Map Displays information about the status of the mesh network and connection to the internet. The status of the internet connection is defined by the presence of an IP address on the internet service. Up is indicated with green and Down is indicated with red. Root device Displays the mnemonic of the device. The colored indicator as well as the status under the name reflects the physical status of the WAN connection (4G/5G, PON port, WAN port). Up is Green, Down is Red. Extender device Displays the mnemonic of the device. The colored indicator as well as the status under the name reflects the physical status of the backhaul connection (Strong Signal = Green, Poor Signal =
Amber, Not connected = red). 7.5.2 Service Status Displays the active status of the triple-play services. Internet service The internet service represents the presence of a WAN IP address for the routed network that has the internet attached to it. The card shows the WAN IP address (IPv4 and/or IPv6). IPTV service 64 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 GUI overview Viewing overview information Beacon G6 Shows the status of the IPTV service. If the IPTV flag is enabled on a routed service, the online or offline state is indicated by the presence of a WAN IP address for that routed service. If the IPTV is attached to a bridged service, the online or offline state is defined by the WAN uplink status. 7.5.3 Wi-Fi Networks Displays a network card per activated single or dual band Wi-Fi network containing the bands supported, the name of the network and the type of network (bridge or routed). 7.5.4 Connected Clients Displays the total number of online and offline clients connected to this device (single device or mesh system). 7.5.5 LAN Interface Status Displays information about all the LAN ports of the device. Wi-Fi 2.4GHz Shows the status of the 2.4GHz (Up/Down) network and the current band setting. This can either be auto which indicates Radio Resource Management is enabled or in the range 1-13 when manually configured. Wi-Fi 5GHz Shows the status of the 5GHz network (Up/Down) and the current band setting. This can either be auto which indicates Radio Resource Management is enabled or in the range 36-165 when manually configured. Ethernet Ports Shows the status of the Ethernet ports (Up/Down), the sync rate (10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1Gbps, 2.5Gbps, 5Gbps, 10Gbps) and the duplex mode (Half duplex, Full duplex). June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 65 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Overview Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status 7.6 Overview 7.6.1 Purpose This section describes procedures to view device information and status on the Beacon G6. 7.6.2 Contents 7.6 Overview 7.7 Viewing device information and adding Wi-Fi points 7.8 Viewing LAN status 7.9 Viewing WAN status 7.10 Viewing WAN IPv6 status 7.11 Viewing STA information 7.12 Viewing Neighboring Access Points 7.13 Viewing home network 7.14 Viewing statistics 66 66 70 72 73 75 76 76 78 7.7 Viewing device information and adding Wi-Fi points 1 Click Status Device Info in the left pane. The Device Information page displays the onboarding status of the Wi-Fi points added to the network. 66 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing device information and adding Wi-Fi points Beacon G6 Figure 7-2 Device info page 2 Perform the following steps to add a Wi-Fi point:
a. Click Add Wi-Fi point at the top right corner of the Device Info page. A message displays that it is recommended to use the Nokia Wi-Fi mobile app to add a Wi-Fi point. b. To add a Wi-Fi point using the WebGUI, click Continue with WebGUI. c. In the Add Wi-Fi point page, enter the serial number and click Add. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 67 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing device information and adding Wi-Fi points Beacon G6 The Wi-Fi point is displayed in the Detected or Not detected list of the Onboarding Status panel in the Device Info page. 3 Click the arrow next to a Wi-Fi point to view the device details. The Device Info page displays the details of the selected device in the network, including connection status. 68 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing device information and adding Wi-Fi points Beacon G6 Figure 7-3 Device info - Device Details page Table 7-1 Device Info parameters Field Device name Serial number MAC address IP address Software version Hardware version Boot version Uptime Chipset Vendor Description Name on the device Serial number of the device MAC address of the device IP address of the device Software version of the device (displays only for a root device) Hardware version of the device (displays only for a root device) Boot version of the device (displays only for a root device) Amount of time the device has run since last reset in hours, minutes, and seconds (displays only for a root device) Chipset of the device (displays only for a root device) Name of the vendor (displays only for a root device) Onboarding status Onboarding status of the device in the Wi-Fi network (displays only for an extender device) Backhaul status Location nickname Backhaul status of the device (displays only for an extender device) Name of the location of the device (displays only for an extender device) June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 69 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing LAN status Beacon G6 Click LED Light to enable the LED light on the device. 4 5 Perform any of the following, as applicable:
Reboot the device:
1. Click Reboot. A message displays asking if you want reboot the device. 2. Click OK to reboot the Beacon. The device reboots and displays the login page. Reset the device to factory default settings:
1. Click Factory default. A message displays asking if you want to reset the system configuration to the factory default settings. 2. Click OK to reset the Beacon to the factory default settings. END OF STEPS 7.8 Viewing LAN status 1 Click Status LAN status in the left pane. The LAN status page displays the following information. Figure 7-4 LAN status page 70 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing LAN status Table 7-2 LAN status parameters Beacon G6 Field SSID name LAN wireless info Wireless status Wireless channel Description Select an SSID from the list. Indicates whether the wireless is on or off. Wireless channel number. Wireless encryption status Encryption type used on the wireless connection. Wireless Rx packets Wireless Tx packets Wireless Rx bytes Wireless Tx bytes Number of packets received on the wireless connection. Number of packets transmitted on the wireless connection. Number of bytes received on the wireless connection. Number of bytes transmitted on the wireless connection. Power transmission (mW) Power of the wireless transmission, in mW. LAN ethernet info Ethernet status Indicates whether the Ethernet connection is on or off Ethernet IP address IP address of the Ethernet connection. Ethernet subnet mask Subnet mask of the Ethernet connection. Ethernet MAC address MAC address of the Ethernet connection. Ethernet Rx packets Ethernet Tx packets Ethernet Rx bytes Ethernet Tx bytes Info Status Duplex Mode Max bit rate Errors received Errors sent Packets received Packets sent Bytes received Bytes sent END OF STEPS Number of packets received on the Ethernet connection. Number of packets transmitted on the Ethernet connection. Number of bytes received on the Ethernet connection. Number of bytes transmitted on the Ethernet connection. Displays the status of the LAN. Displays the duplex mode of the LAN. Displays the maximum bit rate of the LAN. Displays errors received in bytes. Displays errors transmitted in bytes. Displays the received packets. Displays the transmitted packets. Displays the received bytes. Displays the transmitted bytes. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 71 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing WAN status 7.9 Viewing WAN status 1 Beacon G6 Click StatusWAN Status in the left pane. The WAN Status page displays the following information. Figure 7-5 WAN Status page Table 7-3 WAN Status parameters Field WAN connection list Access type Connection mode VLAN Description Select the WAN connection for which to display the WAN status from the list. Displays the access type for the selected WAN connection. Displays the connection mode of the WAN connection Displays the VLAN ID. 72 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing WAN IPv6 status Table 7-3 WAN Status parameters
(continued) Beacon G6 Field WAN link status IPv4 address Netmask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Ethernet link status Tx packets Rx packets Tx dropped Rx dropped Err packets Description Displays whether the WAN link is connected or disconnected. Displays the IP address. Displays the netmask address. Displays the gateway address. Enter the primary domain name server address. Enter the secondary domain name server address. Displays whether the Ethernet link is up or down. Displays the number of packets transmitted. Displays the number of packets received. Displays the number of transmitted packets dropped. Displays the number of received packets dropped. Displays the number of error packets. END OF STEPS 7.10 Viewing WAN IPv6 status 1 Click StatusWAN status IPv6 in the left pane. The WAN status IPv6 page displays the following information. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 73 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing WAN IPv6 status Beacon G6 Figure 7-6 WAN status IPv6 page Table 7-4 WAN status IPv6 parameters Field Description WAN connection list Select a WAN connection from the list. The details related to the connection are displayed. Access type Indicates the access type. Connection mode Indicates the mode of connection. VLAN WAN link status IP Address (v6) Indicates the VLAN ID. Indicates whether the WAN link is up or down. Indicates the IPv6 address that identifies the device and its location. IPv6 address prefix Indicates the IPv6 address prefix. Gateway (v6 ) Indicates the IPv6 gateway address. Primary DNS (v6) Indicates the Primary Domain Name Server. 74 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing STA information Beacon G6 Table 7-4 WAN status IPv6 parameters
(continued) Field Description Ethernet link status Indicates whether the Ethernet link is up or down. Tx packets Rx packets Tx dropped Rx dropped Err packets Indicates the number of packets transmitted on the WAN connection. Indicates the number of packets received on the WAN connection. Indicates the number of transmitted packets dropped on the WAN connection. Indicates the number of received packets dropped on the WAN connection. Indicates the number of error packets on the WAN connection. END OF STEPS 7.11 Viewing STA information 1 Click StatusSTA information in the left pane. The STA information page displays the following information. Figure 7-7 STA information page Table 7-5 STA information parameters Field Description MAC address Indicates the MAC address of the Ethernet connection. SSID name Channel Indicates the name of each SSID. Indicates the channel number. Connection duration Indicates the connection duration. Wi-Fi mode RSSI (dBm) Indicates the Wi-Fi mode. Indicates the received signal strength. END OF STEPS June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 75 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing Neighboring Access Points Beacon G6 7.12 Viewing Neighboring Access Points 1 Click Status Neighboring AP in the left pane. The Neighboring AP page displays the following information. Figure 7-8 Neighboring AP page Table 7-6 Neighboring AP parameters Field Index Description Name of the index. SSID name Name of each SSID. MAC address MAC address of the Ethernet connection. Channel RSSI (dBm) Channel number. Received signal strength in dBm. Authentication mode Authentication mode. Wi-Fi mode Network type Indicates the Wi-Fi mode Indicates the network type 2 Click Scan to scan for neighboring access points. END OF STEPS 7.13 Viewing home network 1 Click Status Home network in the left pane. The Home network page displays the following information. 76 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing home network Figure 7-9 Home network page Beacon G6 Table 7-7 Home network parameters Field Description Connection Type and Connected Devices Ethernet Wireless Displays the number of Ethernet connections and their settings. Displays the number of wireless connections and their settings (2.4GHz and 5GHz). Wireless settings (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Network Name Name of the wireless network. Access point Hexadecimal address of the wireless access point. Local devices A table indicating the status (active or inactive), connection type, device name, IP address, hardware address, IP address allocation, lease remaining, and last active time of each connected local device. END OF STEPS June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 77 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing statistics 7.14 Viewing statistics 1 Beacon G6 Click StatusStatistics in the left pane. The Statistics page displays the following information. Statistics are available for LAN ports, WAN ports, and WLAN ports. Select the LAN tab, WAN tab or WLAN tab to view the respective ports. Figure 7-10 LAN Statistics page 78 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing statistics Figure 7-11 WAN Statistics page Beacon G6 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 79 Configure a Beacon G6 Viewing device information and status Viewing statistics Beacon G6 Figure 7-12 WLAN Statistics page END OF STEPS 80 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Overview Network configuration 7.15 Overview 7.15.1 Purpose Beacon G6 This section describes the network configuration procedures supported by the Beacon G6 WebGUI. 7.15.2 Contents 7.15 Overview 7.16 Configuring LAN 7.17 Configuring LAN IPv6 7.18 Configuring WAN 7.19 Configuring WAN DHCP 7.20 Configuring wireless 2.4 GHz 7.21 Configuring wireless 5GHz 7.22 Configuring IP routing 7.23 Configuring DNS 7.24 Configuring TR-069 7.25 Configuring TR-369 7.26 Configuring QoS 7.27 Configuring Upstream (US) Classifier 7.16 Configuring LAN 1 Click Network LAN in the left pane. The LAN page displays. 81 81 83 85 90 92 95 99 100 101 103 104 108 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 81 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring LAN Figure 7-13 LAN page Beacon G6 2 Configure the following LAN parameters:
Table 7-8 LAN parameters Field IPv4 address Subnet mask DHCP enable Description Enter the IPv4 address of the Beacon. Enter the subnet mask of the Beacon. Select the toggle button to enable DHCP. If this toggle button is not enabled, the DHCP functionality cannot be used. you need not configure DHCP start IP address, DHCP end IP address and DHCP lease time if this toggle button is not enabled. 82 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Beacon G6 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring LAN IPv6 Table 7-8 LAN parameters
(continued) Field Description Enter the starting range of the DHCP IP address. Enter the ending range of the DHCP IP address. Enter the DHCP lease time (in minutes). Allowed values: 5 to 129600 minutes or 0 for 1 day Enter the primary DNS IP address. Enter the secondary DNS IP address. DHCP start IP address DHCP end IP address DHCP lease time Primary DNS Secondary DNS Click Save. 3 4 Configure the Static DHCP parameters. Table 7-9 Static DHCP parameters Field MAC address IPv4 address 5 Description Enter the hexadecimal MAC address to associate with the LAN. Enter the IPv4 address to associate with the bound MAC address. Click Add. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all MAC addresses to be bound. END OF STEPS 7.17 Configuring LAN IPv6 1 Click Network LAN IPv6 in the left pane. The LAN IPv6 page displays. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 83 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring LAN IPv6 Figure 7-14 LAN IPv6 page Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-10 LAN IPv6 parameters Field Description IPv6 LAN Host Configuration DNS Server Prefix Config Interface DHCPv6 Server Pool Select a DNS server from the list. Select a prefix configuration option from the list:
WAN Connection (prefix is obtained from the WAN), or Static (enables you to enter the prefix) This field displays if you select the WAN Connection option from the Prefix Config list. Select a WAN connection interface from the list. DHCP Start IP Address Enter the starting range of the DHCP IP address. 84 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring WAN Beacon G6 Table 7-10 LAN IPv6 parameters
(continued) Field Description DHCP End IP Address Enter the ending range of the DHCP IP address. Select the toggle button to enable address information retrieval through DHCP. Select the toggle button to enable retrieval of other information through DHCP. Enter the maximum interval (in seconds) for periodic Router Advertisement messages. Allowed values: 4 to 1800 seconds Enter the minimum interval (in seconds) for periodic Router Advertisement messages. Allowed values: 4 to 1800 seconds Obtain address information through DCHP IPv6 Obtain other information through DHCP IPv6 Maximum interval for periodic RA messages Minimum interval for periodic RA messages 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS 7.18 Configuring WAN 1 Click NetworkWAN in the left pane. The WAN page displays the existing WAN connections in the Overview table. You can click on a connection to modify the connection configuration. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 85 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring WAN Beacon G6 Figure 7-15 Overview table in WAN page 2 Click Add + to create a WAN connection. The Create New Connection page displays. 86 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring WAN Beacon G6 Figure 7-16 Create New Connection page 3 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-11 WAN parameters Field Description WAN connection list Select a WAN connection from the list. Enabled Select the toggle button to enable the WAN connection. Connection type Select a connection type from the list:
IPoE PPPoE June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 87 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring WAN Table 7-11 WAN parameters
(continued) Field Description Connection mode Select the connection mode of the WAN connection from the list:
Route Mode Bridge Mode IP mode This field is applicable only if the connection mode is Route Mode. Beacon G6 Select an IP mode from the list:
IPv4 IPv4 & IPv6 IPv6 When the IP mode IPv4 & IPv6 or IPv6 is selected, you need to configure Address method, Enabled prefix delegation and Prefix type. Select the toggle button to enable NAT. This option is applicable only if the connection mode is Route Mode. Select the toggle button to enable TR-069. This option is applicable only if the connection mode is Route Mode. Select the toggle button to enable VoIP. This option is applicable only if the connection type is IPoE and the connection mode is Route Mode. Select the toggle button to enable Internet. This option is applicable only if the connection mode is Route Mode. Select the toggle button to enable IPTV. NAT TR-069 VOIP Internet IPTV Enable VLAN Select the toggle button to enable VLAN. This option is applicable only if the connection mode is Route Mode. VLAN mode Select a VLAN mode from the list:
VLAN binding Tunnel Transparent VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID. This option is applicable only if the connection mode is Bridge Mode. VLAN PRI Allowed values: 2 to 4094 In the bridge mode, this option is applicable only if the VLAN mode is Tunnel or VLAN binding. Enter the VLAN PRI. VLAN priority allows to assign a priority to outbound packets containing the specified VLAN ID. Allowed values: 0 to 7 In the bridge mode, this option is applicable only if the VLAN mode is VLAN binding. LAN port binding Select the toggle button next to the LAN to enable it. Select the toggle button next to the PVID to enable it. This option is not applicable if the VLAN mode is Tunnel or Transparent. 88 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring WAN Table 7-11 WAN parameters
(continued) Field Description Beacon G6 SSID port binding Select the toggle button next to the SSID to enable it. Select the toggle button next to the PVID to enable it. This option is not applicable if the VLAN mode is Tunnel or Transparent. WAN IP mode Select an IP mode from the list:
Manual DNS IPv4 Address Netmask Gateway Pri DNS Sec DNS Ter DNS DHCP PPPoE Static If the selected IP mode is IPv4 and the WAN IP mode is DHCP, enter the Domain Name Server
(DNS) to be configured manually. If the selected IP mode is IPv4 or IPv4&IPv6 and the WAN IP mode is Static, enter the static IPv4 address. If the selected IP mode is IPv4 or IPv4&IPv6 and the WAN IP mode is Static, enter the netmask. If the selected IP mode is IPv4 or IPv4&IPv6 and the WAN IP mode is Static, enter the gateway IP address. If the selected IP mode is IPv4 or IPv4&IPv6 and the WAN IP mode is Static, enter the primary Domain Name Server (DNS). If the selected IP mode is IPv4 or IPv4&IPv6 and the WAN IP mode is Static, enter the secondary Domain Name Server (DNS). If the selected IP mode is IPv4 or IPv4&IPv6 and the WAN IP mode is Static, enter the tertiary Domain Name Server (DNS). Connection trigger Select the connection trigger type from the list. The default option is Always On. Username Password Keep alive time Keep alive retry Echo value Enter the username to log in to the configuration server. This option is applicable only if the WAN IP mode is PPPoE. Enter the password to log in to the configuration server. Allowed values are limited to numbers, letters and special characters ! # + , - . / : = @ _. This option is applicable only if the WAN IP mode is PPPoE. The PPPoE connection type triggers one heartbeat each, at the configured time interval to keep the session online. Allowed values: 5 to 60 seconds This option is applicable only if the WAN IP mode is PPPoE. Configure the number of retries to check the Keep Alive status of the PPPoE session after time-out. Allowed values: 1 to 10. This option is applicable only if the WAN IP mode is PPPoE. Indicates the number of times the device sends messages to the server to check if the IP address is available or not. This option is applicable only if the WAN IP mode is PPPoE. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 89 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring WAN DHCP Table 7-11 WAN parameters
(continued) Field Description Beacon G6 Address method If the selected IP mode is IPv4 or IPv4&IPv6, select the address method from the list:
AutoConfigured DHCPv6 DHCPv6_PD DHCPv6_NA Static Enable prefix delegation If the selected address method is AutoConfigured, select the toggle button to enable inclusion of the Identity Association (IA) for Prefix Delegation option in Solicit messages. Prefix type IP Address (v6) Gateway (v6) Displays mechanism through which the prefix was assigned or most recently updated. If the selected address method is Static, enter the IPv6 address. If the selected address method is Static, enter the gateway IPv6 address. IPv6 address prefix If the selected address method is Static, enter the IPv6 address prefix. Pri DNS (v6) Sec DNS (v6) 4 If the selected address method is Static, enter the primary DNS IP address. If the selected address method is Static, enter the secondary DNS IP address. Click Save. The connection is listed in the Overview table of the WAN page. END OF STEPS 7.19 Configuring WAN DHCP 1 Click NetworkWAN DHCP in the left pane. The WAN DHCP page displays. 90 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring WAN DHCP Figure 7-17 WAN DHCP page Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-12 WAN DHCP parameters Field Description WAN connection list Select a WAN connection from the list. DHCP option 50 persistent Select the toggle button to enable DHCP Option 50 persistent. Enable DHCP option 60 Select the toggle button to enable DHCP Option 60 (vendor class identifier). Enable DHCP option 61 Select the toggle button to enable DHCP Option 61 (client identifier). Enable DHCP option 77 Select the toggle button to enable DHCP Option 77 (user class information). Enable DHCP option 90 Select the toggle button to enable DHCP Option 90 (authentication information). June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 91 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring wireless 2.4 GHz 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS Beacon G6 7.20 Configuring wireless 2.4 GHz 1 Click NetworkWireless (2.4 GHz) in the left pane. The Wireless (2.4GHz) page displays. 92 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring wireless 2.4 GHz Beacon G6 Figure 7-18 Wireless (2.4GHz) page June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 93 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring wireless 2.4 GHz Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-13 Wireless (2.4GHz) parameters Field Enable Mode Description Select the toggle button to enable Wireless (2.4 GHz). Select a wireless mode from the list:
Auto (b/g/n/ac/ax) Auto (b/g/n/ax) b/g/n b g n b/g g/n n/g ax/g Bandwidth Select the bandwidth range from the list:
Auto (auto-assigns the bandwidth range) 20 MHz 40 MHz 20/40 MHz Channel Select a channel from the list or select Auto to auto-assign the channel. Transmitting Power Select a percentage for the transmitting power from the list:
25%
50%
75%
100%
WMM Select an option from the list to enable or disable wireless multimedia:
Enable Disable Enable MU-MIMO Select an option from the list to enable or disable MU-MIMO:
Enable Disable Total max users Enter the maximum number of users. SSID Configuration SSID select Select an SSID from the list. 94 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring wireless 5GHz Beacon G6 Table 7-13 Wireless (2.4GHz) parameters
(continued) Field SSID name Enable SSID Description Enter the SSID name. Select the toggle button to enable SSID. SSID broadcast Select the toggle button to enable SSID broadcast. MAX users Enter the maximum number of users. Encryption Mode Select an encryption mode from the list:
WPA/WPA2 Personal WPA3 Personal WPA2/WPA3 Personal WPA/WPA2 Enterprise W EP OPEN WPA version Select a WPA version from the list:
WPA2 WPA/WPA2 WPA Encryption Mode Select a WPA encryption mode from the list:
TKIP AES TKIP/AES Enter the Wi-Fi key. Select the toggle button to enable WPS . Wi-Fi Key Enable WPS Domain Grouping Select the toggle button to enable domain grouping. If you have enabled and configured WPS, click WPS connect. The WPS success message displays. 3 4 Click Save. END OF STEPS 7.21 Configuring wireless 5GHz 1 Click NetworkWireless (5GHz) in the left pane. The Wireless (5GHz) page displays. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 95 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring wireless 5GHz Beacon G6 Figure 7-19 Wireless (5GHz) page 2 Configure the following parameters:
96 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring wireless 5GHz Beacon G6 Table 7-14 Wireless (5GHz) parameters Field Enable Bandwidth Description Select this toggle button to enable WiFi. Select the bandwidth range from the list:
20 MHz 40 MHz 80 MHz Auto Channel Select a channel from the list or select Auto to auto-assign the channel. Transmitting power Select a percentage for the transmitting power from the list:
25%
50%
75%
100%
Select Enable or Disable from the list to enable or disable WiFi multimedia. Select the toggle button to enable MU-MMO. This can be enabled when multiple users are trying to access the wireless network. When this parameter is enabled, multiple users can access router functions without the congestion. Enter the total number of MAX users. The maximum users allowed is 128. Click to enable or disable DFS Re-entry. Select the SSID from the list. When SSID 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, or 8 is selected, the Guest Mode option is available. When a particular SSID is enabled with Guest Mode, LAN devices connected to the SSID can only connect to the Internet. Such devices cannot see or communicate with other LAN devices. Enter the SSID name. Select Enable or Disable from this list. Select Enable or Disable SSID broadcast from this list. Select a port mode from the list. The default value is Route. Select the toggle button to enable Isolation. Enter the number of MAX users. WMM Enable MU-MIMO Total MAX Users DFS Re-entry SSID Configuration SSID Select SSID Name Enable SSID SSID Broadcast Port Mode Isolation MAX Users June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 97 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring wireless 5GHz Beacon G6 Table 7-14 Wireless (5GHz) parameters
(continued) Field Description Encryption Mode Select an encryption mode from the list:
None OPEN WPA/WPA2 Enterprise WPA2-AES WPA2+WPA WPA3 WPA3+WPA2 WPA3-AES WPA2+WPA3-AES W PA WPA2-Enterprise Enter the WPA key. Select the toggle button to enable WPS. Select the required WPS mode from the list:
PBC STA PIN AP PIN WPA Key Enable WPS WPS Mode Domain Grouping Select the toggle button to enable domain grouping. Notes:
1. When Encryption Mode is set to WPA/WPA2 Enterprise, the following options are no longer available: WPA encryption mode, WPA key, Enable WPS, WPS mode. 2. When Encryption Mode is set to WPA/WPA2 Enterprise, the following options become available: Primary RADIUS server, port and password; Secondary RADIUS server, port, and password; RADIUS accounting port. If you have enabled and configured WPS, click WPS connect. Result: The WPS success message displays near the WPS connect button. 3 4 Click Save. END OF STEPS 98 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring IP routing 7.22 Configuring IP routing Beacon G6 Click Network IP routing in the left pane. The IP routing page displays. Figure 7-20 IP routing page 1 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-15 IP routing parameters Field Description Enable IP routing Select the toggle button to enable IP routing. Destination IP address Enter the destination IP address. Destination netmask Enter the destination netmask. Gateway Enter the gateway IP address. IPv4 interface Select an IPv4 interface from the list. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 99 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring DNS Beacon G6 Table 7-15 IP routing parameters
(continued) Field Description Forwarding policy Select a forwarding policy from the list:
3 Click Add. The IP route is added to the IP routing table. END OF STEPS 7.23 Configuring DNS 1 Click Network DNS in the left pane. The DNS page displays. Figure 7-21 DNS page 100 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring TR-069 Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
a. Select the DNS proxy toggle button to enable the DNS proxy and click Save. b. Configure the following:
1. Enter the domain name in the Domain Name field 2. Enter the domain IP address in the IPv4 address field. 3. Click Add. c. Configure the following:
1. Enter the origin domain name in the Origin Domain field 2. Enter the new domain name in the New Domain field. 3. Click Add to associate an origin domain with a new domain. The Static DNS entries table displays the configured domain names and the associated IPv4 address. END OF STEPS 7.24 Configuring TR-069 1 Click NetworkTR-069 in the left pane. The TR-069 page displays. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 101 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring TR-069 Figure 7-22 TR-069 page Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-16 TR-069 parameters Field Description Periodic inform enable Select the toggle button to enable periodic inform updates. Periodic inform interval(s) Enter the time between periodic inform updates, in seconds. URL Username Password Enter the URL of the auto-configuration server. Enter the username to log in to the Beacon. Enter the password to log in to the Beacon. Connect request username Enter the username to log in to the auto-configuration server. Connect request password Enter the password to log in to the auto-configuration server. 102 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring TR-369 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS 7.25 Configuring TR-369 Beacon G6 Note: The TR-369 configuration option is available only if the TR-181 data model is active. Click NetworkTR-369 in the left pane. The TR-369 page displays. Figure 7-23 TR-369 page 1 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-17 TR-369 parameters Field Description Enable TR369/USP Select the toggle button to enable TR-369/USP and click Save. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 103 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring QoS Beacon G6 Table 7-17 TR-369 parameters
(continued) Field Description Controller endpoint ID Enter the controller endpoint ID. MTP Protocol Transport Select the MTP protocol from the list (currently only MQTT is supported). Select the transport option from the list:
TCP/IP TLS Broker address Enter the broker IP address. Broker port Username Password Enter the broker port number. Enter the username to authenticate with MQTT broker. Enter the password to authenticate with MQTT broker. 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS 7.26 Configuring QoS 1 Click NetworkQoS config in the left pane. The QoS config page displays. 104 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring QoS Beacon G6 Figure 7-24 QoS config page (L2 Criteria) June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 105 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring QoS Beacon G6 Figure 7-25 QoS config page (L3 Criteria) 2 Configure the following parameters:
106 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring QoS Beacon G6 Table 7-18 QoS config parameters Field Type Description Select a QoS service layer type from the list:
L2 Criteria L3 Criteria Classification criteria (L2) Source MAC Enter the source MAC address. Exclude Interface Classification criteria (L3) Select the toggle button to exclude the source MAC address. Select an interface from the list. Protocol Exclude Application Source IP Exclude Select a protocol from the list. Select the toggle button to exclude the protocol. Select an application from the list or select Custom Settings and enter an application name. Enter the source IP address. Select the toggle button to exclude the source IP address. Source IP mask Enter the source IP address netmask. Destination IP Exclude Enter the destination IP address. Select the toggle button to exclude the destination IP address. Destination IP mask Enter the destination IP address netmask. Source port Exclude Enter the source port number. Select the toggle button to exclude the source port. Source port max Enter the values for the source port max (highest port number) Destination port Enter the destination port number. Exclude Select the toggle button to exclude the destination port. Destination port max Enter the values for the destination port max (highest port number) Classification row DSCP remark Enter the value for the DSCP remark (applicable only for L3 criteria). Allowed values: 0 to 63 802.1p Remark Enter the value for the 802.1p remark. Allowed values: 0 to 7 Forwarding policy Enter the number for the forwarding policy. Allowed values: 1 to 7 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 107 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring Upstream (US) Classifier Beacon G6 3 Click Add to add a QoS policy. END OF STEPS 7.27 Configuring Upstream (US) Classifier The US Classifier feature is used to create policies, classifiers, and classifier rules for upstream traffic handling. This feature is available to admin users (super users) only. A policy defines an action to be performed on a set of LAN or WAN packets. A policy can be created at any time and then subsequently assigned to one or more classifiers. A classifier is used to select key fields for which the classifier rules will be written. A classifier can be created at any time and then subsequently assigned to one or more classifier rules. A classifier rule is used to assign actions to a group of packets based on a set of parameters. A classification rule must be created against a pre-defined classifier. Up to 16 policies can be created, with up to 8 classifiers and 32 classifier rules. 1 Click Network US Classifier in the left pane and select the Policy tab. All classifier policies are displayed in the policy table in the page. 108 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring Upstream (US) Classifier Beacon G6 Figure 7-26 US Classifier - Policy page 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-19 US Classifier - Policy parameters Field Description Tunnel Type The tunnel type is set to GRE and cannot be modified. Tunnel Interface Select a tunnel interface from the list:
No Tunnel GRE Tunnel LAN traffic June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 109 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring Upstream (US) Classifier Beacon G6 Table 7-19 US Classifier - Policy parameters
(continued) Field VLAN ID Description Enter a VLAN ID. Allowed values: 0 to 4093 VLAN Tag This field is not configurable. The VLAN tag is set to 8100 (hexadecimal). Determines the VLAN tag used inside the GRE tunnel. VLAN Priority Enter a VLAN priority level. A lower number indicates a higher priority. Allowed values: 0 to 7 IP TOS/DSCP This field is not configurable. All tunnel packets are generated with a default DSCP value (usually 0). Drop Select the toggle button to enable dropping of the packets. Allowed values: 0 to 63 3 4 Click Save. The policy is added to the policies table. To delete a policy, click Delete next to the policy entry in the table. A policy can only be deleted if it is not associated with any classifier rules. Select the Classifier tab. All classifiers are displayed in the classifier table in the page. 110 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring Upstream (US) Classifier Beacon G6 Figure 7-27 US Classifier - Classifier page 5 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-20 US Classifier - Classifier parameters Field Interface Source MAC Source IP Source Port June 2022 Issue 1 Description Select an interface from the list; for example, None, LAN, 2.4G SSID, or 5G SSID. The option None indicates that all interfaces are selected. Select the toggle button to enter a source MAC address. Select the toggle button to enter a source IP address. Select the toggle button to enter a source port. Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 111 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring Upstream (US) Classifier Beacon G6 Table 7-20 US Classifier - Classifier parameters
(continued) Field Protocol Description Select the toggle button to enter a protocol. Destination MAC Select the toggle button to enter a destination MAC address. Destination IP Select the toggle button to enter a destination IP address. Destination Port Select the toggle button to enter a destination port. Priority Select a priority level from 1 to 8. The lower the number, the higher the priority. Only one classifier can be created with the same priority. 6 7 Click Save. The US classifier is listed in the classifiers table. To delete a classifier, click Delete next to the classifier entry in the table. A classifier can only be deleted if it is not associated with any classifier rules. Select the Classifier Rules tab. All classifier rules are displayed in the classifier rules table in the page. 112 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring Upstream (US) Classifier Beacon G6 Figure 7-28 US Classifier - Classifier Rules page 8 Configure the following parameters:
June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 113 Configure a Beacon G6 Network configuration Configuring Upstream (US) Classifier Beacon G6 Table 7-21 US Classifier - Classifier Rules parameters Field Policy Classifier Interface Description Select a policy from the list. Select a classifier from the list. Select an interface from the list; for example, None, LAN, 2.4G SSID, 5G SSID. Source MAC Enter a source MAC address. Destination MAC Enter a destination MAC address. Source IP Destination IP Source Port Enter a source IP address. Enter a destination IP address. Enter a source port. Destination Port Enter a destination port. IP Protocol Type Enter a value between 0 and 254. 9 Click Save. The rule is added to the classifier rules table. To delete a classifier rule, click Delete next to the classifier rule entry in the table. END OF STEPS 114 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Maintenance Overview Maintenance 7.28 Overview 7.28.1 Purpose Beacon G6 This section describes the maintenance tasks supported by the Beacon G6 WebGUI. 7.28.2 Contents 7.28 Overview 7.29 Configuring the password 7.30 Backing up the configuration 7.31 Restoring the configuration 7.32 Upgrading firmware 7.33 Diagnosing WAN connections 7.34 Viewing log files 115 115 117 117 118 120 123 7.29 Configuring the password A password must adhere to the following password rules:
The password may consist of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digital numbers, and the following special characters ! # + , - / @ _ : = ]
The password length must be from 8 to 24 characters The first character must be a digital number or a letter The password must contain at least two types of characters: numbers, letters, or special characters The same character must not appear more than 8 times in a row When the password meets the password rules, the application displays the message Your password has been changed successfully. When the password does not meet the password rules, the application displays a message to indicate which password rule has not been followed, for example:
The password is too short The password is too long The first character cannot be a special character There are not enough character classes 1 Click Maintenance Password in the left pane. The Password page displays. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 115 Configure a Beacon G6 Maintenance Configuring the password Figure 7-29 Password page Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-22 Password parameters Field Description Original password Enter the current password. New password Enter the new password as per the password rules. Repeat new password Re-enter the new password (must match the password entered above exactly). Password hint Enter the password hint message. 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS 116 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Maintenance Backing up the configuration Beacon G6 7.30 Backing up the configuration Click Maintenance Backup and restore in the left pane. The Backup and restore page displays. Figure 7-30 Backup and restore page 1 2 Click Export to export the current Beacon configuration to your PC. The configuration filename is config.cfg. END OF STEPS 7.31 Restoring the configuration Note: Ensure that you have a previously backed-up configuration file. 1 Click Maintenance Backup and restore in the left pane. The Backup and restore page displays. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 117 Configure a Beacon G6 Maintenance Upgrading firmware Beacon G6 Figure 7-31 Backup and restore page Click Select and select the previously backed-up configuration file. 2 3 Click Import to import the configuration file and restore the Beacon to the backed-up configuration. A confirmation message displays after successful restore and the Beacon reboots. END OF STEPS 7.32 Upgrading firmware 1 Click Maintenance Firmware upgrade in the left pane. The Firmware upgrade page displays. 118 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Maintenance Upgrading firmware Beacon G6 Figure 7-32 Firmware upgrade page Click Select and select the file for firmware upgrade. 2 3 Click Upgrade to upgrade the firmware. The status displays in the Upgrade status panel. The device reboots after firmware upgrade and displays the login page. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 119 Configure a Beacon G6 Maintenance Diagnosing WAN connections Beacon G6 Figure 7-33 Example of upgrade status messages END OF STEPS 7.33 Diagnosing WAN connections 1 Click Maintenance Diagnostics in the left pane. The Diagnostics page displays. 120 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Maintenance Diagnosing WAN connections Figure 7-34 Diagnostics page Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters. Table 7-23 Diagnostics parameters Field Protocol Description Select a protocol from the list:
IPv4 IPv6 WAN connection list Select a WAN connection to diagnose from the list. IP or domain name Enter the IP address or domain name. Ping Traceroute Ping try times Select this toggle button to enable ping. Select this toggle button to enable traceroute. Enter the number of ping attempts. This field is enabled only if you select the Ping toggle button. Allowed values: 1 to 1000 Default value: 4 June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 121 Configure a Beacon G6 Maintenance Diagnosing WAN connections Beacon G6 Table 7-23 Diagnostics parameters
(continued) Field Description Packet length Enter a packet length. Max number of trace hops Allowed values: 64 to 1500 Default value: 64 Enter the maximum number of trace hops. This field is enabled only if you select the Traceroute toggle button. Allowed values: 1 to 255 Default value: 30 3 Click Start test to start the test. Results are displayed at the bottom of the page. Figure 7-35 Example of ping results 122 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Maintenance Viewing log files Beacon G6 Figure 7-36 Example of traceroute results END OF STEPS 7.34 Viewing log files Click Maintenance Log in the left pane. The Log page displays. Figure 7-37 Log page 1 2 Configure the following parameters:
June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 123 Configure a Beacon G6 Maintenance Viewing log files Table 7-24 Log parameters Field Description Writing level Select a writing level from the list to determine the event types recorded in the log file:
Beacon G6 Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Informational Debug Reading level Select a reading level from the list to determine the event types displayed in the log file:
Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Informational Debug Click Save. The log file is displayed at the bottom of the page. 3 4 Click Export log to download the log file to your PC. The filename of the log is onu_info.log. END OF STEPS 124 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Troubleshooting Overview Troubleshooting 7.35 Overview 7.35.1 Purpose Beacon G6 This section describes the troubleshooting procedures supported by the Beacon G6 WebGUI. 7.35.2 Contents 7.35 Overview 7.36 Troubleshooting 7.36 Troubleshooting 125 125 The Troubleshooting feature enables service providers and end users to monitor the performance of their broadband connection. Tests are run to retrieve upstream and downstream throughput, latency, and DNS response time. The Troubleshooting page also displays upstream and downstream packet loss and Internet status. 1 Click Troubleshooting in the left pane. The Troubleshooting page displays. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 125 Configure a Beacon G6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Beacon G6 Figure 7-38 Troubleshooting page 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-25 Troubleshooting parameters Field Description WAN Connection List Select a WAN connection from the list. WAN Status Displays the WAN status:
Up Down Troubleshoot counters US throughput This test is used to determine the upstream throughput/speed. Click US speed test to specify the time for the upstream test. 126 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Beacon G6 Table 7-25 Troubleshooting parameters
(continued) Field DS throughput US packet loss DS packet loss Latency DNS response time Port mirrors Source port Description This test is used to determine the downstream throughput/speed. Click DS speed test to specify the time for the downstream test. Displays the number of upstream packages lost. Displays the number of downstream packages lost. This test is used to determine the lowest round-trip time in milliseconds by pinging the target server multiple times. Click Latency test to specify the time for the test. This test is used to determine the lowest round-trip time in milliseconds by sending a request to the target DNS server. Click DNS response test to specify the time for the test. Select a source port for port mirroring from the list. Destination port Select a destination port for port mirroring from the list. Direction Status Select a direction from the list:
Upstream Downstream Select a port mirroring status from the list:
Enable 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 127 Configure a Beacon G6 Application configuration Overview Beacon G6 Application configuration 7.37 Overview 7.37.1 Purpose This section describes the application configuration tasks supported by the Beacon G6 WebGUI. 7.37.2 Contents 7.37 Overview 7.38 Configuring DDNS 7.39 Configuring NTP 7.40 Configuring port forwarding 7.41 Configuring port triggering 7.42 Configuring UPNP and DLNA 7.38 Configuring DDNS 1 128 128 129 131 132 133 Click Application DDNS in the left pane. The DDNS page displays. Figure 7-39 DDNS page 128 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Application configuration Configuring NTP Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-26 DDNS parameters Field Description WAN connection list Select a WAN connection from the list. Enable DDNS Select the toggle button to enable DDNS on the WAN connection. ISP Domain Name Username Password Select an ISP from the list. Enter the domain name of the DDNS server. Enter the username. Enter the password. 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS 7.39 Configuring NTP 1 Click Application NTP in the left pane. The NTP page displays. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 129 Configure a Beacon G6 Application configuration Configuring NTP Figure 7-40 NTP page Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-27 NTP parameters Field Description Enable NTP Service Select the toggle button to enable the NTP service. Current date & time Primary Time Server Secondary Time Server Third Time Server Interval time Displays the current local date and time. Select a time server from the list or select Custom Settings and enter the IP address of the time server. You can select None if you do not want configure a secondary or tertiary server. Enter the interval at which to get the time from the time server, in seconds. Allowed values: 0 to 259200 seconds Time zone Select the local time zone from the list. 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS 130 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Application configuration Configuring port forwarding Beacon G6 7.40 Configuring port forwarding Click Application Port forwarding in the left pane. The Port forwarding page displays. Figure 7-41 Port forwarding page 1 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-28 Port forwarding parameters Field Description Application Name Select an application name from the list. WAN port LAN port The default is Custom Settings. Enter the WAN port range. Enter the LAN port range. Internal client Select a connected device from the list and enter the associated IP address. The default is Custom Settings. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 131 Configure a Beacon G6 Application configuration Configuring port triggering Beacon G6 Table 7-28 Port forwarding parameters
(continued) Field Protocol Description Select the port forwarding protocol from the list:
TCP UDP TCP/UDP WAN connection list Select a WAN connection from the list. Only active devices are displayed in the list. 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS 7.41 Configuring port triggering 1 Click Application Port triggering in the left pane. The Port triggering page displays. Figure 7-42 Port triggering page 132 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Application configuration Configuring UPNP and DLNA Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-29 Port triggering parameters Field Description Application name Select an application name from the list. The default is Custom settings. Open port Enter the open port range. Triggering port Enter the triggering port range. Expire time Enter the expiration time in seconds. Allowed range: 1 to 999999 seconds Open protocol Select the open port protocol from the list:
TCP UDP TCP/UDP Trigger protocol Select the triggering port protocol from the list:
TCP UDP TCP/UDP WAN connection list Select a WAN connection from the list. Only active devices are displayed in the list. 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS 7.42 Configuring UPNP and DLNA 1 Click Application UPNP and DLNA from the left pane. The UPNP and DLNA page displays. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 133 Configure a Beacon G6 Application configuration Configuring UPNP and DLNA Beacon G6 Figure 7-43 UPNP and DLNA page Select theEnable UPNP/DLNA toggle button to enable UPNP/DLNA. If this toggle button is not enabled, the UPNP and DLNA process will not start. 2 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS 134 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Overview Security configuration 7.43 Overview 7.43.1 Purpose Beacon G6 This section describes the security configuration tasks supported by the Beacon G6 WebGUI 7.43.2 Contents 7.43 Overview 7.44 Configuring the firewall 7.45 Configuring the MAC filter 7.46 Configuring the IP filter 7.47 Configuring the URL filter 7.48 Configuring DMZ and ALG 7.49 Configuring family profiles 7.50 Configuring access control 135 135 136 138 140 141 142 154 7.44 Configuring the firewall 1 Click Security Firewall in the left pane. The Firewall page displays. Figure 7-44 Firewall page June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 135 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring the MAC filter Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters. Table 7-30 Firewall parameters Field Security level Description Select the security level from the list:
High: Pre-routing and application services are not supported. UDP Port 8000 can be used to access the services. For example, FTP can use 8021 and Telnet can use 8023. Regular UDP cannot be used. RG access is permitted via the LAN side but not via the WAN side. Low: All outbound traffic and pinhole-defined inbound traffic is allowed. Pre-routing is supported: port forwarding, DMZ, host application, and host drop. Also supported are application services: DDNS, DHCP, DNS, H248, IGMP, NTP client, SSH, Telnet, TFTP, TR-069, and VoIP. The following types of ICMP messages are permitted: echo request and reply, destination unreachable, and TTL exceeded. Other types of ICMP messages are blocked. DNS proxy is supported from LAN to WAN but not from WAN to LAN. Off: All inbound and outbound traffic is allowed. No firewall security is in effect. Attack Protection Select Enable or Disable from the list to enable or disable protection against DoS or DDoS attacks. Default value: Enable. 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS 7.45 Configuring the MAC filter 1 Click Security MAC filter in the left pane. The MAC filter page displays. 136 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring the MAC filter Figure 7-45 MAC filter page Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-31 MAC filter - Ethernet Interface parameters Field Description Ethernet Interface MAC filter mode Select the MAC filter mode from the list:
Blocked Allowed LAN port Select the toggle button to enable any of the LAN ports. MAC address Select a MAC address from the list or enter the MAC address in the text field. 3 Click Save. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 137 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring the IP filter Beacon G6 4 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-32 MAC filter - WiFi SSID parameters Field WiFi SSID Description MAC filter mode Select the MAC filter mode from the list:
Blocked Allowed SSID select Select the SSID from the list. Enabled Select the toggle button to enable the MAC filter. MAC address Select a MAC address from the list or enter the MAC address in the text field. 5 Click Save. END OF STEPS 7.46 Configuring the IP filter 1 Click Security IP filter in the left pane. The IP filter page displays. 138 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring the IP filter Figure 7-46 IP filter page Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-33 IP filter parameters Field Enable IP filter Mode Description Select the toggle button to enable an IP filter. Select an IP filter mode from the list:
Drop for upstream Drop for downstream Internal client Select an internal client from the list:
Custom Settings: uses the IP address input below IP: uses the connecting devices' IP to the Beacon Local IP address Enter the local IP address. Local subnet mask Enter the local subnet mask. Remote IP address Enter the remote IP address. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 139 Beacon G6 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring the URL filter Table 7-33 IP filter parameters
(continued) Field Description Remote subnet mask Enter the remote subnet mask. Protocol Select an application protocol or select ALL from the list. 3 Click Save. END OF STEPS 7.47 Configuring the URL filter Note: You can add up to 100 URL filters. Click Security URL filter in the left pane. The URL filter page displays. Figure 7-47 URL filter page Note: You cannot use URL filtering for HTTPS. The URL is encrypted when using HTTPS. 1 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-34 URL filter parameters Field Description Enable URL filter Select the toggle button to enable the URL filter. 140 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring DMZ and ALG Beacon G6 Table 7-34 URL filter parameters
(continued) Field Description URL filter type Select a URL filter type from the list:
URL address Port number Block Allow Enter the URL address. Enter the port number. Default value: 80 Allowed values: <>
3 Click Add filter+ to add the URL filter. END OF STEPS 7.48 Configuring DMZ and ALG 1 Click Security DMZ and ALG in the left pane. The DMZ and ALG page displays. Figure 7-48 DMZ and ALG page June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 141 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles Beacon G6 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-35 ALG Configuration parameters Field Description ALG Configuration Select the toggle button next to the protocol name to enable the protocols to be supported by ALG:
FTP TFTP SIP H323 RTSP L2TP IPSEC PPTP Click Save . 3 4 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-36 DMZ Configuration parameters Field Description WAN connection list Select a WAN connection from the list. Enable DMZ DMZ IP address Select the toggle button to enable DMZ on the WAN connection. Select Custom Settings and enter the DMZ IP address or select the IP address of a connected device from the list. 5 Click Save. END OF STEPS 7.49 Configuring family profiles 1 Click Security Family profiles (Parental control) from the left pane. The Family profiles
(Parental control) page displays. 142 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles Beacon G6 Figure 7-49 Family profiles (Parental control) page 2 3 Click Add profile + to add a profile with parental controls. In the Add a profile page, enter a name for the profile and click Add. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 143 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles Figure 7-50 Add a profile page Beacon G6 4 In the Select the devices used by <profile> page, select the check box next to the device name and click Save to assign the device to the profile. Note: A device can be assigned to only one profile. Unassigned devices are added to the Home profile. 144 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles Beacon G6 Figure 7-51 Assign devices to family profile The new profile name is listed in the table in the Family profiles (Parental control) page. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 145 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles Beacon G6 Figure 7-52 Family profiles table Click a profile to configure parental control for the profile. A page displays the profile parameters. Figure 7-53 Family profile configuration page 5 6 Select the Internet Access toggle button to enable internet access. 146 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles Beacon G6 Assign more devices 7 Assign more devices to the profile, if required:
a. In the profile page, click the edit icon next to Assigned Devices to assign devices to the profile. The Select the devices used by <profile> page displays. b. Select the check box next to the device to assign to the profile. c. Click Save. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 147 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles Beacon G6 Configure and enable schedules 8 Configure schedules for the profile:
a. In the profile page, click the edit icon next to Schedules to create one or more schedules for the profile to set specific days and time slots when the Internet should be turned off. b. Click Create Schedule. c. In the Add a schedule page, configure the following:
148 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles Beacon G6 1. Enter the name of the schedule in the Name field. 2. Select the start time, end time, and select the days of the week on which the schedule will be in effect. 3. Click Save. The schedule is created and listed in the Schedules page. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 149 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles 9 Beacon G6 In the Schedules page, select the toggle button to enable the schedule and click Done. To add more schedules, you can click Add +. 150 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles Beacon G6 Configure and enable bedtime 10 Configure bedtime for the profile:
a. In the profile page, click the edit icon next to Bedtime to configure bedtime for the profile to automatically pause internet access at this time. Only one bedtime can be assigned per day. b. Click Create Bedtime. c. In the Add a bedtime page, configure the following:
June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 151 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles Beacon G6 1. Select the Bedtime, Wake Up time, and select the days of the week on which the bedtime will be in effect. 2. Click Save. The bedtime is created and listed in the Bedtime page. d. In the Bedtime page, select the toggle button to enable the bedtime and click Done. Configure website blocking 11 Configure website blocking for the profile:
a. In the profile page, click the edit icon next to Website blocking to control websites and services that devices assigned to the profile can access. b. Click Continue c. In the Website blocking page, perform the following:
152 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring family profiles Beacon G6 1. Select the toggle button next to Filtering to enable filtering to control the profiles website access. 2. Click Add + to add a website URL to be blocked. 3. Enter the URL in the Website URL field and click Save. June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 153 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring access control Beacon G6 4. Click Add + to add more website URLs to be blocked or click Done. END OF STEPS 7.50 Configuring access control This procedure describes how to configure the access control level (ACL). Note: ACL takes precedence over the firewall policy. The trusted network will be shared for all WAN connections; it is not applied individually to a WAN connection. Click SecurityAccess control in the left pane. The Access control page displays. Figure 7-54 Access control page 1 2 Configure the following parameters:
Table 7-37 Access control parameters Field Description WAN connection list Select a WAN connection from the list. Enable trusted network Select the toggle button to enable a trusted network. 154 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring access control Beacon G6 Table 7-37 Access control parameters
(continued) Field WAN LAN Description The following protocols are supported: ICMP, Telnet, SSH, HTTP, TR-069, HTTPS, SFTP. Select an access control level for each protocol:
Allow, Deny, or Trusted Network Only LAN side: Allow or Deny The following protocols are supported: ICMP, Telnet, SSH, HTTP, TR-069, HTTPS, SFTP. Select an access control level for each protocol:
LAN side: Allow or Deny Click Save to save the ACL configuration. 3 4 If the Enable trusted network option is enabled, add one or more subnet trusted networks. You can add up to 32 trusted networks. Table 7-38 Trusted Network parameters Field Source IP start Source IP end Description Enter a start IP address range for the new subnet trusted network. Enter an end IP address range for the new subnet trusted network. 5 Click Add +. END OF STEPS June 2022 Issue 1 Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA 155 Configure a Beacon G6 Security configuration Configuring access control Beacon G6 156 3FE-49949-AAAA-TCZZA Use subject to agreed restrictions on disclosure and use. June 2022 Issue 1
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Nokia Shanghai Bell Co. Ltd.
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No. 388, Ningqiao Rd. Pilot Free Trade Zone
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China
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T******@timcoengr.com
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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Hardware Advisory engineer
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1 2 3 |
y******@nokia-sbell.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | 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 3 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 12/20/2022 | ||||
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 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Nokia ONT | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 3 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. This device must be installed and operated so as to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures, or as evaluated in this filing. This device supports 20, 40, 80 and 160 MHz bandwidth modes. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. This device must be installed and operated so as to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures, or as evaluated in this filing. This device supports 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 3 | Firm Name |
TA Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 | Name |
M******** L********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
86-21********
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1 2 3 |
l******@ta-shanghai.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.573 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5260 | 5320 | 0.245 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | CC MO | 5500 | 5720 | 0.243 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.993 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.9820000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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