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Fios-G2100 USER GUIDE Model Fios-G2100 2016 Verizon CONTENTS 01/
INTRODUCTION 1.0 Package Contents System Requirements 1.2 Features Getting to 1.3 Know Your Fios Router 1.1 02/
CONNECTING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 2.0 Setting Up 2.1 Your Fios Router Computer Network Conguration 2.2 Main Screen 7 7 7 10 18 24 30 03/
WIRELESS SETTINGS 3.0 Overview Wireless Status 3.1 3.2 Basic Security Settings 36 37 40 3.3 Advanced Security Settings 42 3.4 Wireless MAC Authentication 3.5 802.11 Mode 3.6 Other Advanced 3.7 Wireless Options Guest Wi-Fi Settings 46 48 50 54 04/
VOICE 4.0 Overview Voice Status 4.1 4.2 Voice Settings 4.3 Handset Paging 60 60 62 64 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 07/
CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 97 7.0 Firewall 101 7.1 Access Control 104 7.2 Port Forwarding 7.3 Port Triggering 106 108 DMZ Host 7.4 Remote 110 Administration 7.6 Static NAT 7.7 Security Log 112 113 7.5 08/
SETTING PARENTAL CONTROLS 8.0 Activating Parental Controls Rule Summary 8.1 123 125 68 69 73 74 81 84 05/
CONFIGURING MY NETWORK SETTINGS 5.0 Accessing My 5.1 Network Settings Using My Network Settings 06/
USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 6.0 Accessing 6.1 Network Connections Network
(Home/Office) Connection 6.2 Broadband Connection 6.3 Wireless Access Point Connection 6.4 Broadband Ethernet 88 Connection verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. CONTENTS 09/
CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 9.0 Using Advanced Settings 9.1 Utilities 9.2 DNS Settings 9.3 Network Settings 129 130 139 142 9.4 Routing 9.5 Date and Time 9.6 Conguration Settings 149 171 176 10/
MONITORING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 10.0 Fios Router Status 185 10.1 Advanced Status 186 10.2 System Logging 187 10.3 Full Status/System 188 wide Monitoring of Connections 10.4 Traffic Monitoring 10.5 Bandwidth Monitoring 10.6 Voice Diagnostics 189 190 191 10.7 Optical Status 192 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 13/
NOTICES 13.0 Regulatory Compliance Notices 213 11/
TROUBLESHOOTING 11.0 Troubleshooting 11.1 Tips Frequently Asked Questions 195 201 12/
SPECIFICATIONS 12.0 General Specications 12.1 LED Indicators 12.2 Environmental Parameters 208 209 209 verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. 01/
INTRODUCTION 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Package Contents System Requirements Features Getting to Know Your Fios Router 01/ INTRODUCTION 6 The Verizon Fios-G2100 lets you transmit and distribute digital entertainment and information to multiple devices in your home/office. Your Fios-G2100 supports networking using ber cable, Ethernet, or Wi-Fi, making it one of the most versatile and powerful routers available. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. PACKAGE CONTENTS, SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND FEATURES 1.0/ PACKAGE CONTENT Your package contains:
Fios-G2100 Power adapter LAN Ethernet cable Phone Cable Quick Start Guide 1.1/ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS System and software requirements are:
A computer or other network device supporting Wi-Fi or wired Ethernet A web browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer 8 or higher, or Safari 5.1 or higher 1.2/ FEATURES Your Fios Router features include:
Support for multiple networking standards, including WAN Gigabit Ethernet and Fiber interfaces ONT Network connectivity to service provider LAN 802.11 b/g/n/ac and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 01/ INTRODUCTION 8 Integrated wired networking with 4-port Ethernet switch and Fiber Ethernet supports speeds up to 1000 Mbps Fiber enabled to support speeds up to 2 Gbps - downlink and 1.25 Gbps - uplink Integrated wireless networking with 802.11b/g/n/ac access point featuring:
Enabled 802.11b capable speeds (based on device) Enabled 802.11g capable speeds (based on device) Enabled 802.11n capable speeds (based on device) Enabled 802.11ac capable speeds (based on device) Enterprise-level security, including:
Fully customizable rewall with Stateful Packet Inspection
(SPI) Content ltering with URL-keyword based ltering, parental controls, and customizable ltering policies per computer Intrusion detection with Denial of Service protection against IP spoong attacks, scanning attacks, IP fragment overlap exploit, ping of death, and fragmentation attacks Event logging verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. FEATURES AND GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FIOS ROUTER MAC address ltering Static NAT Port forwarding Port triggering Access control Advanced wireless protection featuring WPA2/WPA Mixed Mode and MAC address ltering Options, including:
DHCP server WAN interface auto-detection Dynamic DNS DNS server LAN IP and WAN IP address selection MAC address cloning IPv6 support QoS support (end to end layer 2/3) featuring:
Differentiated Services (Diffserv), 802.1p/q prioritization, and pass-through of WAN-side DSCPs, Per Hop Behaviors
(PHBs), and queuing to LAN-side devices Remote management and secured remote management using HTTPS Static routing VPN (VPN pass through only) Daylight savings time support IGMP 1.3/ GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FIOS ROUTER 01/ INTRODUCTION 10 Front panel unied button 1.3a/ FRONT PANEL The front panels Unied Button allows quick access to the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) feature and handset paging/paring mode. Router Lights Condition Status LED Color Normal Issue(s) Mode Changed WHITE BLUE GREY YELLOW RED GREEN OFF BHR5 Normal Operation (solid) Router is booting (fast blink) ONT is booting (slow blink) Pairing Mode (slow blink) Paging Mode (fast blink) Wi-Fi has been turned off No internet Connection (slow blink) Hardware/System Failure detected (solid) Overheating (fast blink) Device is set to Router only mode
(ONT/DECT disabled) Device is set to ONT only mode (Router off) or Fiber cable is not connected, dirty or possibly damaged. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FIOS ROUTER Refer to the Connecting a Wi-Fi device using WPS and Voice sections for more details. In addition, the Unied Button also provides a quick view of the operational state of the Fios Router using various colors as indicated in the chart above. Please refer to section 11.0h for details on the rear LEDs. 1.3b/ REAR PANEL The rear panel of your Fios Router has a label that contains important information about your device, including the default settings for the Fios Routers wireless network name (ESSID), wireless password
(WPA2 key), local URL for accessing the Fios Routers administrative pages, and Fios Router administrator password. The label also contains a QR code that you can scan with your smartphone, tablet, or other camera-equipped Wi-Fi device to allow you to automatically connect your device to your Wi-Fi network without typing in a password (requires a QR code reading app with support for Wi-Fi QR codes). The rear panel of your Fios Router has 10 ports; Fiber and Ethernet WAN, Ethernet LAN [4], Telephone [2] and USB [2]. The rear panel also includes a DC power jack and a reset button. 01/ INTRODUCTION 12 USB
(2 ports) Ethernet LAN
(4 ports) Power Port Reset Button Power Button Fiber Cable Port Telephone ports Ethernet WAN verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FIOS ROUTER USB - provides up to 500 mA at 5 VDC for attached devices. For example, you could charge a cell phone. In the future, with a rmware upgrade, the USB host functionality may be available for other devices, such as external storage and cameras. Firmware updates are performed automatically by Verizon. Reset Button Factory Reset Router - Press and Hold 3-10 seconds Factory Reset ONT - Press and Hold 10-20 seconds Factory Reset both ONT and Router - Press and Hold for greater than 20 seconds Power Button - Press the power button for 2-4 seconds to toggle the router functionality On/off. Press and hold the power button for more than 30 seconds to power off the entire unit. Ethernet LAN - connects devices to your Fios Router using Ethernet cables to join the local area network (LAN). The four Ethernet LAN ports are 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing and can be used with either straight-through or crossover Ethernet cables. Ethernet WAN - connects your Fios Router to the Internet using an Ethernet cable. Fiber WAN - connects your Fios Router to the Service Provider network using the ber cable provided. Laser Warning: An invisible laser light may be present at the ber optic cable when the cable is removed from the connector. Avoid direct exposure to the laser beam. 01/ INTRODUCTION 14 Warning: The WAN Fiber Port is intended for connection to Verizon Fios only. It must not be connected to any cables/wires not designated for Verizon Fios. Telephone Ports - connects a traditional phone to your Fios Router. Power - connects your Fios Router to an electrical wall outlet using the supplied power adapter. Warning: The included power adapter is for home use only, supporting voltages from 100-240Vac. Do not use in environments with greater than 240Vac. 1.3c/ MOUNTING THE FIOS ROUTER TO A WALL For optimum performance, the Fios Router is designed to stand in a vertical upright position. Verizon does not recommend wall mounting the Fios Router. However, if you wish to mount your Fios Router, you can purchase a wall mount bracket from the Verizon Fios Accessories Store at verizon.com/osaccessories. If you are replacing an existing Verizon wall mounted router, you do not need to remove the mounting screws from the wall. The existing mounting screws will t the new bracket. To mount your Fios Router to a wall:
1. Remove the foot by sliding the foot towards the back of the Fios Router and pull the foot from the holes. You may need to wiggle the foot slightly. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FIOS ROUTER 2. You may use the wall mount bracket as a template for positioning the Fios Router. Mark the mounting holes, then remove the wall mount bracket from the wall. Drill holes for the screw anchors. Insert the screw anchors in the holes in the wall, then insert the screws into the screw anchors and tighten the screws. Leave screws extended about 0.2 inches from the wall. Verify the screws are positioned correctly by placing the wall bracket on the screws. Remove the wall bracket from the wall. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Place the Fios Router on the wall bracket and slide the Fios Router forward until it locks in place. Slide the wall mount bracket with the attached Fios Router on the screws, then slide the bracket down until it locks in place. 02/
CONNECTING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 2.0 2.1 2.2 Setting Up Your Fios Router Computer Network Conguration Main Screen verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. SETTING UP YOUR FIOS ROUTER Connecting your Fios Router and accessing its web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) are both simple procedures. Accessing the GUI may vary slightly, depending on your devices operating system and web browser. 02/ CONNECTING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 18 2.0/ SETTING UP YOUR FIOS ROUTER There are three basic steps to setting up your Fios Router:
Step 1: Connect your Fios Router to the Internet Step 2: Connect your network device to your Fios Router Step 3: Congure your Fios Router Before you begin, if you are replacing an existing Fios Router, disconnect it. Remove all old Fios Router components, including the power supply. They will not work with your new Fios Router. 2.0a/ STEP 1 - CONNECT YOUR FIOS ROUTER 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove your Fios Router, cables, and power adapter from the box. Locate your Fios WAN Port. This would be the wall jack installed previously by Verizon. Note the type of jack may be either Ethernet or ber. If connecting the WAN using Fiber, use the green ber cable and plug one end into the green ber WAN port on the back of your Fios Router. Plug the other end of the cable into the ber wall jack. Plug the power cord into the power port on the back of your Fios Router and then into a power outlet. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. SETTING UP YOUR FIOS ROUTER Warning: An invisible laser light may be present at the ber optic cable when the cable is removed from the connector. Avoid direct exposure to the laser beam. Important: Before proceeding to section 2.0b, please check the status of the rear LEDs (refer to section 11.0h). Please wait until the Unied Button light on the front of the Fios Router stops ashing and is solid white. If the light turns red, check the steps in the Troubleshooting section of this user guide. 2.0b/ STEP 2 - CONNECT THE DEVICE TO YOUR FIOS ROUTER If connecting a device using Ethernet (preferred for initial setup):
Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into one of the four yellow Ethernet ports in the back of your Fios Router. Alternatively, you can use your own Ethernet cable of any color to connect from the yellow Ethernet ports on the back of your Fios Router to your device with an Ethernet connector. Plug the other end of the yellow Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port of your network device. If connecting a wireless device:
Access the Wi-Fi setting on your wireless device, then select your new Fios Router using the wireless network name (ESSID) shown on the sticker located on the rear of your Fios Router. Enter the wireless password
(WPA2 key) also shown on the sticker. 02/ CONNECTING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 20 2.0c/ STEP 3 - CONFIGURE YOUR FIOS ROUTER:
1. 2. Open a web browser on the device connected to your Fios Router network. In the browser address eld (URL), enter:
myosgateway.com, then press the Enter key on your keyboard. Alternately, you can enter: https://192.168.1.1 The rst time you access your Fios Router, an Easy Setup Wizard displays to help step you through the setup process. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. SETTING UP YOUR FIOS ROUTER 3. In the Admin Password eld, enter the password that is printed next to the Administrator Password on the label on the rear of your Fios Router. 4. Click Next. The Personalize Your Wi-Fi Settings screen displays. Click on the check box next to Setup your Guest Wi-Fi (Optional) to personalize your Guest Wi-Fi Name and Password. 02/ CONNECTING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 22 For your protection, your Fios Router is pre-set at the factory to use WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) encryption for your wireless network. This is the best setting for most users and provides maximum security. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. SETTING UP YOUR FIOS ROUTER AND COMPUTER NETWORK CONFIGURATION 5. Click Continue. The Apply to Save Your Wi-Fi Settings screen appears. You have an option of saving the Wi-Fi settings as an image on your device by clicking the Save as Picture button. After you click Save as Picture to save your Wi-Fi settings as an image, click Apply to save the Wi-Fi changes to your Fios Router. Important: If you are on a Wi-Fi device when setting up your Fios Router, you will be disconnected from the Wi-Fi network when you change the Wi-Fi name or Wi-Fi password. When this occurs, your Fios Router will detect this situation and prompt you to reconnect using the new settings. 02/ CONNECTING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 24 The Congratulations! Youre All Set Up screen displays once your Fios Router veries the nal settings and has successfully connected to the Internet and is ready for use. You can click on Main Router Settings to access the Main screen of the Fios Router or click on Start Browsing and you will be directed to the Verizon.com website. If your Fios Router is subsequently reset to the factory default settings, the settings printed on the label will again be in effect. If your Fios Router fails to connect, follow the troubleshooting steps in the Troubleshooting section of this guide. 2.1/ COMPUTER NETWORK CONFIGURATION Each network interface on your computer should either automatically obtain an IP address from the upstream Network DHCP server (default conguration) or be manually congured with a statically dened IP address and DNS address. We recommend leaving this setting as is. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. COMPUTER NETWORK CONFIGURATION 2.1a/ CONFIGURING DYNAMIC IP ADDRESSING To congure a computer to use dynamic IP addressing:
WINDOWS 7/8 1. 2. 3. 4. In the Control Panel, locate Network and Internet, then select View Network Status and Tasks. In the View your active networks Connect or disconnect section, click Local Area Connection in the Connections eld. The Local Area Connection Status window displays. Click Properties. The Local Area Connection Properties window displays. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then click Properties. The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window displays. 7. 6. 5. Click the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. Click the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button, then click OK. In the Local Area Connection Properties window, click OK to save the settings. To congure Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) to use dynamic IP addressing, repeat step 1 to 7. However for step 3, select Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) in the Properties option (refer to IPv6 section for Fios Router conguration). 8. 02/ CONNECTING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 26 MACINTOSH OS X 1. 2. Click the Apple icon in the top left corner of the desktop. A menu displays. Select System Preferences. The System Preferences window displays. 3. Click Network. 4. Verify that Ethernet, located in the list on the left, is highlighted and displays Connected. 5. Click Assist Me. 6. Follow the instructions in the Network Diagnostics Assistant. 2.1b/ CONNECTING OTHER COMPUTERS & NETWORK DEVICES You can connect your Fios Router to other computers or set top boxes using an Ethernet cable or wireless connection (Wi-Fi). ETHERNET 1. 2. Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into one of the open yellow Ethernet ports on the back of your Fios Router. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into an Ethernet port on the computer. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. COMPUTER NETWORK CONFIGURATION 3. Repeat these steps for each computer to be connected to your Fios Router using Ethernet. You can connect up to four. CONNECTING A WI-FI DEVICE USING WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is an easier way for many devices to set up a secure wireless network connection. Instead of manually entering passwords or multiple keys on each wireless client, such as a laptop, printer, or external hard drive, your Fios Router creates a secure wireless network. In most cases, this only requires the pressing of two buttons one on your Fios Router and one on the wireless client. This could be either a built-in button or one on a compatible wireless adapter/card, or a virtual button in software. Once completed, this allows wireless clients to join your wireless network. To initialize the WPS process, you can either press and hold the unied button located on the front of your Fios Router for more than 15 seconds or use the GUI and press the on-screen button. You can easily add wireless devices to your wireless network using the WPS option if your wireless device supports the WPS feature. To access WPS using the user interface:
1. From the Main menu, select Wireless Settings, then select Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). 02/ CONNECTING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 28 2. Enable the protected setup by moving the selector to On. 3. Use one of the following methods:
If your wireless client device has a WPS button, press the Unied Button on the front panel of your Fios Router for 2-5 seconds, then click the WPS button on your wireless device (client) to start the WPS registration process. If your client device has a WPS PIN, locate the PIN printed on the clients label or in the client documentation. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. COMPUTER NETWORK CONFIGURATION AND MAIN SCREEN Enter the PIN number in the Client WPS PIN eld. The Client WPS PIN eld is located in the section B - PIN Enrollment on the user interface. Click Register. Alternatively, you can enter the Fios Routers PIN shown on this screen into the WPS user inter-
face of your device, if this PIN mode is supported by your wireless device. 4. After pressing the Unied Button on your Fios Router, you have two minutes to press the WPS button on the client device before the WPS session times out. When the Unied Button on your Fios Router is pressed, the Unied Button light on the front of your Fios Router begins ashing blue. The ashing continues until WPS pairing to the client device completes successfully. At this time, the Wireless light turns solid white. If WPS fails to establish a connection to a wireless client device within two minutes, the Wireless light on your Fios Router ashes red for two minutes to indicate the WPS pairing process was unsuccessful. After ashing red, the light returns to solid white to indicate that Wi-Fi is on. CONNECTING A WI-FI DEVICE USING A PASSWORD 1. Verify each device that you are connecting wirelessly
(using Wi-Fi) has a built-in wireless or external wireless adapter. 02/ CONNECTING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 30 2. Open the devices wireless settings application. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select your Fios Routers wireless network name (SSID) from the devices list of discovered wireless networks. When prompted, enter your Fios Routers wireless password (WPA2 key) into the devices wireless settings. Your Fios Routers default wireless network name and wireless password are located are on the sticker on the side of your Fios Router. Verify the changes were implemented by using the devices web browser to access a site on the Internet. Repeat these steps for every device that you are wirelessly connecting to your Fios Router. 2.2/ MAIN SCREEN When you log into your Fios Router, the page displays showing the Main navigation menu at the top of the page and your Fios Routers Status, including Quick Links, My Network, and Verizon Zone display in the body of the page. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. MAIN SCREEN 2.2a/ MENU The Main menu links across the top of the page to the following conguration options and chapters:
Wireless Settings - Chapter 3 Voice - Chapter 4 My Network - Chapter 5 and 6 02/ CONNECTING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 32 Firewall - Chapter 7 Parental Controls - Chapter 8 Advanced - Chapter 9 System Monitoring - Chapter 10 2.2b/ STATUS This section displays the status of your Fios Routers local network
(LAN) and Internet connection (WAN). BROADBAND CONNECTION Broadband Connection displays the state of the broadband connection:
Broadband interface: Ethernet or Fiber Connected status: Connected or No Connection Connection Type: DHCP or Static WAN IP address: Address of the broadband connection QUICK LINKS Quick Links contains frequently accessed documentation, such as Router Lights, Enable Device Pairing Mode, User Guide, Verizon Help, and settings, such as Change Wireless Settings, Change Admin Password, and Port Forwarding as well as Logout. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. MAIN SCREEN MY NETWORK My Network displays the connection type, IP address, and status of all devices that have accessed or are currently connected to the network. The icon associated with the device displays to signify the device is active or shaded gray to indicate the device has not been active for several minutes. You can view the individual settings of each device by clicking its icon. VERIZON ZONE The Verizon Zone contains links to various Verizon web sites and other informational links. Note: You may see an alert when using an older 802.11b device indicating the Wi-Fi network performance maybe affected, as shown in the example below. 03/
WIRELESS SETTINGS 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Overview Wireless Status Basic Security Settings Advanced Security Settings Wireless MAC Authentication 802.11 Mode Other Advanced Wireless Options Guest Wi-Fi Settings verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. OVERVIEW Wireless networking enables you to free yourself from wires and plugs, making your devices more accessible and easier to use. You can create a wireless network, including accessing and conguring wireless security options. 03/ WIRELESS SETTINGS 36 3.0/ OVERVIEW Your Fios Router provides you with wireless connectivity using the 802.11b, g, n, or ac standards. These are the most common wireless standards. 802.11b has a maximum data rate of 11 Mbps, 802.11g has a maximum data rate of 54 Mbps, 802.11n has a maximum data rate of 450 Mbps, and 802.11ac has a maximum data rate of 1300 Mbps. 802.11b and g standards operate in the 2.4 GHz range. 802.11n operates in both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz ranges. 802.11ac operates in the 5 GHz range. Note: 802.11 b is a legacy mode and is not recommended. Even one 802.11b device connected to the network will slow your entire wireless network. The wireless service and wireless security are activated by default. The level of security is preset to WPA2 encryption using a unique default WPA2 key (also referred to as a passphrase or password) pre-congured at the factory. This information is displayed on a sticker located on the rear of your Fios Router. Your Fios Router integrates multiple layers of security. These include Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA/WPA2), and rewall. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. WIRELESS STATUS 3.1/ WIRELESS STATUS Use the Wireless Status feature to view the status of your Fios Routers wireless network. To view the status:
1. Access the Main page. You can quickly view your Fios Routers wireless status in the My Network column. This includes all devices that have recently accessed or are currently connected to the network. 03/ WIRELESS SETTINGS 38 2. Select the Wireless Settings icon. The Wireless Status page displays additional wireless details. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. WIRELESS STATUS AND BASIC SECURITY SETTINGS 3. On the Wireless Status page for either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz, the following information displays:
Radio Enabled - displays whether the wireless radio is active. When the radio is not enabled, no wireless devices will be able to connect to the home network. SSID - displays the SSID (Service Set Identier) shared among all devices on a wireless network. The SSID is the network name. All devices must use the same SSID. Channel - displays the channel the wireless connection is currently using. Security Enabled - displays the type of security active on the wireless connection as well as the security encryption key. SSID Broadcast - displays whether your Fios Router is broadcasting its SSID. If activated, the SSID of your Fios Router wireless network is broadcast wirelessly. If not activated, the SSID is hidden and the wireless clients must be manually congured to use the SSID. MAC Authentication - displays whether your Fios Router is using MAC (Media Access Control) address authentication to allow wireless devices to join the network. Wireless Mode - displays the types of wireless device that can join the network. 03/ WIRELESS SETTINGS 40 WMM - displays if WMM is enabled on your Fios Router. Packets Received/Sent - displays the number of packets received and sent since the wireless capability was activated. 3.2/ BASIC SECURITY SETTINGS You can congure the basic security settings for your Fios Routers wireless network. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. BASIC SECURITY SETTINGS AND ADVANCED SECURITY SETTINGS To congure the basic security radio, SSID and channel settings:
On the Wireless Setting page, select Basic Security Settings. 1. 2. To activate the wireless radio, click the On radio button. 3. 4. If desired, enter a new name for the wireless network in the SSID eld or leave the default name that displays automatically. Select the channel you want the wireless radio to use to communicate or accept the default Automatic channel, then select the Keep my channel selection during power cycle check box to save your channel selection when your Fios Router is rebooted. To congure the basic Wi-Fi Security settings, select a Security option:
WPA2 If WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access II) was selected, the WPA2 page displays. 03/ WIRELESS SETTINGS 42 To set the WPA2 security:
1. Enter the Pre-Shared Key. 2. Click Apply to save the changes. 3.3/ ADVANCED SECURITY SETTINGS You can change your advanced wireless security settings, such as disable your SSID broadcast to secure your wireless traffic; stop your Fios Router from broadcasting your SSID; set Wireless MAC Authentication to limit access to specic wireless devices; and change the wireless mode to limit or allow access to your wireless network based on the type of technology as well as other advanced wireless options. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ADVANCED SECURITY SETTINGS To modify the advanced security settings, select the option from the level to be modied for either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz:
3.3a/ LEVEL 1: SSID BROADCAST You can congure your Fios Routers SSID broadcast capabilities to allow or disallow wireless devices from automatically using a broadcast SSID name to detect your Fios Router wireless network. To enable or disable SSID broadcast:
1. In the Advanced Settings page, locate the Level 1 section. 03/ WIRELESS SETTINGS 44 2. Click the 2.4 GHz SSID Broadcast or 5 GHz SSID Broadcast link for the wireless network you wish to modify. The following example uses the 2.4 GHz network. The display conguration looks basically the same for the 5 GHz network. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ADVANCED SECURITY SETTINGS AND WIRELESS MAC AUTHENTICATION 3. 4. To enable SSID broadcasting, click the Enable radio button. SSID broadcast is enabled by default. The SSID of the wireless network will be broadcast to all wireless devices. To disable SSID broadcasting, click the Disable radio button. The public SSID broadcast will be hidden from all wireless devices. You will need to manually congure additional wireless devices to join the wireless network. 5. Click Apply to save the changes. 3.3c/ LEVEL 2: LIMIT ACCESS You can congure your Fios Router to limit access to your wireless network allowing access only to those devices with specic MAC addresses or based on the type of wireless technology used. To limit access:
1. In the Advanced Settings page, locate the Level 2 section. 2. To allow only devices with specic MAC addresses, click the Wireless MAC Authentication link. The Wireless MAC Authentication page displays. For additional details, refer to the Wireless MAC Authentication section. 03/ WIRELESS SETTINGS 46 3. 4. To limit access based on the type of technology, click the 802.11 b/g/n/ac Mode link. The 802.11 b/g/n/ac Mode page displays. For additional details, refer to the 802.11 b/g/n/ac Mode section. To access other advanced wireless options, click the Other Advanced Wireless Options link. The Other Advanced Wireless Options page displays. For additional details, refer to the Other Advanced Wireless Options section. 3.4/ WIRELESS MAC AUTHENTICATION You can allow or deny access to your wireless network by specifying devices with specic MAC addresses. To set wireless MAC authentication:
1. 2. On the Advanced Settings page, locate the Level 2 section and click the Wireless MAC Authentication link. The Wireless MAC Authentication page displays. To enable access control, select the Enable Access List check box. 3. Select either:
Accept all devices listed below allows only the listed devices to access the wireless network. Warning: This will block wireless network access for all devices not in the list. Only devices in the list will be able to connect to the wireless network. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. WIRELESS MAC AUTHENTICATION AND 802.11 MODE Deny all devices listed below denies access to the listed devices. All other wireless devices will be able to access the wireless network if they use the correct wireless password. 03/ WIRELESS SETTINGS 48 4. Enter the MAC address of a device, then click Add. 5. Repeat step 2 to add additional devices, as needed. 6. 7. To remove a specic devices MAC address, click the Remove button next to the specic MAC address. When all changes are complete, click Apply to save changes. 3.5/ 802.11 MODE From the 802.11 Mode page, you can limit the wireless access to your network by selecting the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless communication standard (mode) best suited or compatible with the devices you allow access to your wireless network. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. 802.11 MODE AND OTHER ADVANCED WIRELESS OPTIONS To select the 802.11 Mode:
1. On the Advanced Settings page, locate the Level 2 section and click the 802.11 Mode link. The 802.11 Mode page displays. 2. Select the 2.4 GHz Wireless Mode as follows:
Compatibility This is the default mode setting, providing a good balance of performance and compatibility with existing wireless devices. 802.11b, g, and n devices can connect. Legacy For older wireless devices. Only 802.11b and g devices can connect. 802.11b (legacy mode) will cause your wireless network to slow and is not recommended. Performance For newer wireless 802.11n devices only. No other devices can be used. 3. Select the 5 GHz Wireless Mode as follows:
N and AC Mode This is the default setting. Both 802.11n and 802.11ac are available on the 5 GHz frequencies. AC Only Mode This provides maximum performance. 802.11ac devices will have exclusive use of the 5 GHz frequencies and 802.11n devices will not be able to connect at 5 GHz. 4. Click Apply to save the changes. 03/ WIRELESS SETTINGS 50 3.6/ OTHER ADVANCED WIRELESS OPTIONS You can view additional wireless options. Comment: Recommend leaving defaults as is unless otherwise directed. To view the options:
1. 2. In the Advanced Settings page, locate the Level 2 section and click Other Advanced Wireless Options link. A warning message displays. Click Yes. The Other Advanced Wireless Options page displays. Comment: The following example uses the 2.4 GHz network. The display conguration looks basically the same for the 5 GHz network. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. OTHER ADVANCED WIRELESS OPTIONS 3. View the following options:
Caution: These settings should only be congured by experienced network technicians. Changing the settings could adversely affect the operation of your Fios Router and your local network. 03/ WIRELESS SETTINGS 52 Group Key Update Interval time interval used to update the WPA shared key (used to generate the group key) Transmission Rate displays status as Auto Channel Width Controls the bandwidth of the wireless signal Transmit Power adjusts the power of the wireless signal CTS (Clear to Send) Protection Mode allows mixed 802.11b/g/n/ac networks to operate at maximum efficiency CTS Protection Type displays cts, which is only for mixed 802.11b/g/n/ac networks or rts_cts, which is for 802.11a/b/g networks Beacon Interval displays the time period of the beacon interval DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) Interval provides a countdown mechanism, informing wireless network clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. OTHER ADVANCED WIRELESS OPTIONS AND GUEST WI-FI SETTINGS Fragmentation Threshold increases the reliability of frame transmissions on the wireless network RTS Threshold controls the size of the data packet that the low level RF protocol issues to an RTS packet MSDU Aggregation enables or disables MSDU aggregation MPDU Aggregation enables or disables MPDU aggregation 5. To access the WMM settings, click the WMM Settings link. 6. Click Apply to save changes. 3.6a/ WMM SETTINGS You can prioritize the types of data transmitted over the wireless network using the advanced WMM settings. Wireless QoS (WMM) can improve the quality of service (QoS) for voice, video, and audio streaming over Wi-Fi by prioritizing these data streams. WMM Power Save can improve battery life on mobile Wi-Fi devices such as smart phones and tablets by ne-tuning power consumption.WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) QoS and Power Save require a wireless client device which also supports WMM. Note: The following example uses the 2.4 GHz network. The display conguration looks basically the same for the 5 GHz network. To set the options:
1. In the Advanced Wireless Options page, click WMM Settings link. A warning message displays. 03/ WIRELESS SETTINGS 54 2. Click Yes. The WMM Settings page displays. 3. 4. To enable Wireless QoS (WMM), select the Enabled check box. To enable WMM Power Save, enable Wireless QoS
(WMM) rst, then enable WMM Power Save by selecting the Enabled check box. 5. Click Apply to save changes. 3.7/ GUEST WI-FI SETTINGS TheGuest Wi-Fi network is designed to provide Internet connectivity to your guests but restricts access to your primary network and shared les. The primary network and the guest network are separated from each other through rewalls. You create one Guest Wi-Fi SSID and one password and use it for all guests. Guest Wi-Fi can be managed using either the Fios Routers web interface, or via verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. GUEST WI-FI SETTINGS the Verizon MyFios app. The guest network SSID does not change when you make a change to your primary network SSID. The Fios Router is shipped from the factory with Guest Wi-Fi turned off. The default SSID for Guest Wi-Fi is precongured at the factory to the default wireless network name (ESSID) which is displayed on a sticker located at the side of the router followed by hyphen guest
(-Guest). For example if the router is shipped with a default SSID of Fios-ABCDE then the default SSID for Guest Wi-Fi is Fios-
ABCDE-Guest. 3.7a/ GUEST WI-FI To enable Guest Wi-Fi:
1. From the Main menu, select Wireless Settings, then select Guest Wi-Fi Settings 03/ WIRELESS SETTINGS 56 2. Select the Guest Wi-Fi tab 3. Press the Edit button and enter a valid SSID and password 4. Press Save to save changes 5. Toggle the Guest Wi-Fi button to ON verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. GUEST WI-FI SETTINGS 3.7b/ GUEST DEVICES The devices on the Guest Wi-Fi network can be viewed on the Guest Devices page. If the admin toggles the button next to a device to OFF, that device will be blocked from accessing the Internet. 04/
VOICE 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Overview Voice Status Voice Settings Handset Paging verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. OVERVIEW AND VOICE STATUS The Fios Router functions as a base station for DECT 6.0 handsets and Wireless Phone Jacks. DECT 6.0 delivers superior voice and sound quality compared to older phones. 04/ VOICE 60 4.0/ OVERVIEW The Fios Router can support up to 2 active phone numbers and are assigned to the RJ-11 ports on the back of the Fios Router. You can connect to the active phone numbers using either the RJ-11 ports or via DECT 6.0 technology. The Fios Router has an integrated DECT 6.0 base station that allows you to connect up to ve of your compatible DECT 6.0 devices. 4.1/ VOICE STATUS To view status:
1. Access the Main page. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. VOICE STATUS AND VOICE SETTINGS 2. Click on Voice. The Voice Status page displays additional details. 3. On the Voice Status page, the following information is displayed Phone Lines Active displays the phone numbers associated with the account. 04/ VOICE 62 Phone Ports Active displays the phone ports associated with the phone numbers linked to the account. Handsets Active The Fios Router functions as a base station for DECT phone and devices. Displays the devices paired to the Fios Router. Pin Code displays the pin code. When pairing the handset to the base station, you are prompted to enter the pin code into the handset. 4.2/ VOICE SETTINGS You can congure the voice settings on your Fios Router:
1. 2. 3. To pair your DECT 6.0 device (e.g. your DECT 6.0 handset) press the Unied Button located on the front panel of your Fios Router for 2-5 seconds. The Unied Button will begin to slowly blink blue. Then follow your DECT 6.0 devices instructions of pairing to the Fios Router. Once the DECT 6.0 pairing process has completed successfully, the Unied Button on the Fios Routers front panel will turn solid blue for 2 minutes. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. VOICE SETTINGS AND HANDSET PAGING To congure the voice settings:
1. 2. Pin Code You can enter a new Pin code or you can leave the default Pin code that displays automatically. Phone Ports Active You can associate a phone number to the ports on the back of this router. 04/ VOICE 64 3. Handsets Active You can enter a new name for your DECT phones and devices or you can leave the default name that displays automatically. You can also assign phone number to the phones and devices. To unpair a device, check the Unpair box. Only a Wireless Phone Jack can be assigned as an Alarm. Setting an alarm for the Wireless Phone Jack will allow the Alarm to seize the associated phone line in case of an emergency. 4.3/ HANDSET PAGING You can page the Handsets that are connected to your Fios Router using one of the two following methods:
To page all DECT 6.0 devices press the Unied Button located on the front panel of your Fios Router for 10+ seconds. To page an individual DECT 6.0 devices, select the checkbox against that handset and click the Page button. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. HANDSET PAGING 05/
CONFIGURING MY NETWORK SETTINGS 5.0 5.1 Accessing My Network Settings Using My Network Settings verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ACCESSING MY NETWORK SETTINGS You can congure the basic network settings for your Fios Routers network. 05/ CONFIGURING MY NETWORK SETTINGS 68 Caution: The settings described in this chapter should only be congured by experienced network technicians. Changes could adversely affect the operation of your Fios Router and your local network. 5.0/ ACCESSING MY NETWORK SETTINGS My Network allows you to view and manage your network connections and devices. You can block websites and Internet services, set port forwarding, view device details, and rename devices. To view your network connections:
1. On the Main page, select the My Network icon. The My Network page opens with our current status displayed. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. USING MY NETWORK SETTINGS 5.1/ USING MY NETWORK SETTINGS You can access and congure common network parameters:
Block this Device - Click Block this Device to quickly enable/
disable a device from having Internet access. Website Blocking - To block specic websites, click Website Blocking. The Parental Controls page displays. For additional information about blocking websites, refer to Chapter 8 Setting Parental Controls. Block Internet Services - Internet services blocking prevents a device on your network from accessing specic services, such as receiving email or downloading les from FTP sites. Block Internet services by locating the device, then clicking Block Internet Services. The Access Control page displays. For additional information on blocking Internet services, refer to the Access Control section in Chapter 7 Conguring Security Settings. Port Forwarding - Port Forwarding allows your network to be exposed to the Internet in specic limited and controlled ways. For example, you could allow specic applications, such as gaming, voice, and chat, to access servers in the local network. To access the Port Forwarding page, click Port Forwarding. For additional information, refer to the Port Forwarding section in Chapter 6 Conguring Security Settings. 05/ CONFIGURING MY NETWORK SETTINGS 70 View Device Details - Click View Device Details to display the Device Information page and view the selected devices information, such as IP Address, MAC address, Network Connection, Lease Type, Port Forwarding Services, as well as the Ping Test option. You can also click the devices icon in the Main page to display the Device Information page. Rename this Device - To change the name of a specic device, click Rename this Device. The Rename Device page displays. If desired, enter the new device name and/or select a different icon. Click Apply to save changes. The My Network page will open with the new name and icon displayed. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. 06/
USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Accessing Network Connections Network (Home/Office) Connection Ethernet Connection Wireless Access Point Connection Broadband Ethernet/Fiber Connection 06/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 72 Your Fios Router supports various local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN), or Internet connections using Ethernet or ber/optical cables. You can congure aspects of the network and Internet connections as well as create new connections. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ACCESSING NETWORK CONNECTIONS Caution: The settings described in this chapter should only be congured by experienced network technicians. Changes could adversely affect the operation of your Fios Router and your local network. 6.0/ ACCESSING NETWORK CONNECTIONS You can access your network connections and view the connections by connection type. To access the network connections:
1. Select My Network, then select Network Connections. 2. To display all connection entries, click the Advanced button. 06/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 74 3. To view and edit the details of a specic network connection, click the hyperlinked name or the action icon. The following sections detail the types of network connections that you can view. 6.1/ NETWORK (HOME/OFFICE) CONNECTION You can view the properties of your local network. This connection is used to combine several network interfaces under one virtual network. For example, you can create a home/office network connection for Ethernet and other network devices. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. NETWORK (HOME/
OFFICE) CONNECTION Note: When a network connection is disabled, the formerly underlying devices connected to it will not be able to obtain a new DHCP address from that Fios Router network interface. To view the connection:
1. On the Network Connections page, click the Network
(Home/Office) connection link. The Network (Home/
Office) Properties page displays. 06/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 76 2. To rename a network connection, enter the new network name in the Name eld. 3. Click Apply to save the changes. CONFIGURING THE HOME/OFFICE NETWORK To congure the network connection:
1. In the Network (Home/Office) Properties page, click Settings. The conguration page displays. 2. Congure the following sections, as needed. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. NETWORK (HOME/
OFFICE) CONNECTION GENERAL In the General section, verify the following information:
Status - displays the connection status of the network. Network displays the type of network connection. Connection Type - displays the type of connection. Physical Address - displays the physical address of the network card used for the network MTU - species the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) species the largest packet size permitted for Internet transmissions:
Automatic - sets the MTU at 1500 Automatic by DHCP - sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection Manual - allows you to manually set the MTU Internet Protocol - in the internet protocol section, specify one of the following Use the Following IP Address - the network connection uses a permanent or static IP address and subnet mask address, provided by Verizon or experienced network technician. BRIDGE In the Bridge section of the Congure Network (Home/Office), you can congure the various LAN interfaces. By default, the Ethernet 06/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 78 and Wireless Access Point connections are included in the Network
(Home/Office) bridge. Caution: Do not change these settings unless specically instructed to by Verizon. Changes could adversely affect the operation of your Fios Router and your local network. Verify the following information:
Status displays the connection status of a specic network connection. Action contains an Edit hyperlink that, when clicked, generates the next lower-level conguration page for the specic network connection or network device. IP ADDRESS DISTRIBUTION The IP Address Distribution section of the Properties settings is used to congure your Fios Routers Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol (DHCP) server parameters. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. NETWORK (HOME/
OFFICE) CONNECTION Once enabled and congured, the DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to any network devices which are set to obtain their IP address dynamically. If DHCP Server is enabled on your Fios Router, congure the network devices as DHCP Clients. There are 2 basic options in this section: Disabled and DHCP Server. To set up the Fios Routers network bridge to function as a DHCP server:
1. In the IP Address Distribution section, select the DHCP server. Once enabled, the DHCP server provides automatic IP assignments (also referred to as IP leases) based on the preset IP range dened below. Start IP Address Enter the rst IP address in the IP range that the Fios Router will automatically begin assigning IP addresses from. Since your Fios Routers IP address is 192.168.1.1, the default Start IP Address is 192.168.1.2. 06/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 80 End IP Address Enter the last IP address in the IP range that the Fios Router will automatically stop the IP address allocation at. The maximum end IP address range that can be entered is 192.168.1.254. 2. 3. If Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) is being used, enter the WINS server address. In the Lease Time in Minutes eld, enter the amount of time a network device is allowed to connect to the Fios Router with its currently issued dynamic IP address. 4. Click Apply to save changes. ROUTING You can congure your Fios Router to use static or dynamic routing. Static routing species a xed routing path to neighboring destinations based on predetermined metrics. Dynamic routing automatically adjusts how packets travel on the network. The path determination is based on network/device reachability and status of network being traveled. To congure routing:
1. In the Routing Table section, click Add New Route to display and modify the new route conguration page. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. NETWORK (HOME/
OFFICE) CONNECTION COMPLETE NETWORK CONNECTION CONFIGURATION UPDATES To save your changes click Apply. 6.2/ ETHERNET CONNECTION You can view the properties of your Ethernet LAN connection using an Ethernet cable inserted into one of your Fios Routers Ethernet LAN ports. To view the connection settings:
1. In the Network Connections page, click the Network
(Home/Office) connection link. 06/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 82 2. Next, to access the Ethernet Properties page, click the Ethernet link listed under the Underlying Device section. 3. To rename the network connection, enter the new name in the Name eld. 4. Click Apply to save changes. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ETHERNET CONNECTION 6.2a/ CONFIGURING THE ETHERNET/FIBER BROADBAND CONNECTION To congure the connection:
1. In the Ethernet Properties page, click Settings. The conguration page displays. 2. Congure the following settings, as needed. 06/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 84 GENERAL Verify the following information:
Status - displays the connection status of the network. Network displays the type of network connection. Connection Type - displays as Hardware Ethernet Switch. Physical Address - displays the physical address of the network card used for the network. MTU - species the largest packet size permitted for Internet transmissions:
Automatic - sets the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit at 1500) Automatic by DHCP - sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection Manual - allows you to manually set the MTU to be set. HW Switch Ports - displays the status of each Local Network Ethernet port. 6.3/ WIRELESS ACCESS POINT CONNECTION A Wireless Access Point network connection allows wireless devices to connect to the local area network (LAN) using the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wi-Fi network. Note: Once disabled, all wireless devices connected to that wireless network will be disconnected from the LAN network and Internet. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. WIRELESS ACCESS POINT CONNECTION To view the connection:
1. In the Network Connections page, click Advanced. 2. Click 5 GHz Wireless Access Point 1 or 2.4 GHz Wireless Access Point 2. 06/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 86 3. To disable the connection, click Disable. 4. To rename the connection, enter a name in the Name eld. 5. Click Apply to save the changes. 6. Reboot your Fios Router. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. WIRELESS ACCESS POINT CONNECTION 6.3a/ CONFIGURING WIRELESS ACCESS POINT PROPERTIES To congure the connection:
1. In the Wireless Access Point Properties page, click Settings. The conguration page displays. 2. Verify the following information:
Status - displays the connection status of the network. Network displays the type of network connection. Connection Type - displays the type of connection. Physical Address - displays the physical address of the network card used for the network. 06/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 88 MTU - species the largest packet size permitted for Internet transmissions:
Automatic - set the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) at 1500 Automatic by DHCP - sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection Manual - allows you to manually set the MTU 3. Click Apply to save changes. 6.4/ BROADBAND ETHERNET/FIBER CONNECTION A Broadband Ethernet connection connects computers to your Fios Router using Ethernet cables. The connections are either direct or use network hubs and switches. Note: If disabling the connection, you must reboot your Fios Router for the change to take effect. To view the connection:
1. In the Network Connections page, click the Broadband Connection (Ethernet/Fiber) link. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. BROADBAND ETHERNET/
FIBER CONNECTION 2. To rename the network connection, enter the new name in the Name eld. 3. Click Apply to save changes. 06/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 90 6.4a/ CONFIGURING THE ETHERNET/FIBER CONNECTION To congure the connection:
1. In the Broadband Connection (Ethernet/Fiber) Properties page, click Settings. The conguration page displays. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. BROADBAND ETHERNET/
FIBER CONNECTION 2. Congure the following settings, as needed. GENERAL Verify the following information:
Status - displays the connection status of the network Network displays the type of network connection Connection Type - displays the type of connection Physical Address - displays the physical address of the network card used for the network MTU - species the largest packet size permitted for Internet transmissions INTERNET PROTOCOL 1. In the Internet Protocol section, specify one of the following:
No IP Address the connection has no IP address. This is useful if the connection operates under a bridge. Obtain an IP Address Automatically the network connection is required by Verizon to obtain an IP address automatically. The server assigning the IP address also assigns a subnet mask address, which can be overridden by entering another subnet mask address. 06/ USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS 92 Use the Following IP Address - the network connection uses a permanent or static IP address, then the IP address and subnet mask address. 2. To override the subnet mask, select the Override Subnet Mask check box, then enter the new subnet mask. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. 07/
CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 Firewall Access Control Port Forwarding Port Triggering DMZ Host Remote Administration Static NAT Security Log 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 94 Your Fios Routers security suite includes comprehensive and robust security services, such as stateful packet inspection, rewall security, user authentication protocols, and password protection mechanisms. These and other features help protect your computers from security threats on the Internet. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. FIREWALL This chapter covers the following security features:
Firewall - select the security level for the rewall. Access Control - restrict access from the local network to the Internet. Port Forwarding - enable access from the Internet to specied services provided by computers on the local network. Port Triggering - dene port triggering entries to dynamically open the rewall for some protocols or ports. DMZ Host - allows a single device on your primary network to be fully exposed to the Internet for special purposes such as Internet Gaming. Remote Administration - enable remote conguration of your Fios Router from any Internet-accessible computer. Static NAT - allow multiple static NAT IP addresses to be designated to devices on the network. Security Log - view and congure the security log. 7.0/ FIREWALL The rewall is the cornerstone of the security suite for your Fios Router. It has been exclusively tailored to the needs of the residential or office user and is pre-congured to provide optimum security. The rewall provides both the security and exibility home and office users seek. It provides a managed, professional level of network security while enabling the safe use of interactive applications, such as Internet gaming and video conferencing. 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 96 Additional features, including surng restrictions and access control, can also be congured locally through the user interface or remotely by a service provider. The rewall regulates the ow of data between the local network and the Internet. Both incoming and outgoing data are inspected, then either accepted and allowed to pass through your Fios Router or rejected and barred from passing through your Fios Router, according to a exible and congurable set of rules. These rules are designed to prevent unwanted intrusions from the outside, while allowing local network users access to Internet services. The rewall rules specify the type of services on the Internet that are accessible from the local network and types of services in the local network that are accessible from the Internet. Each request for a service that the rewall receives is checked against the rewall rules to determine whether the request should be allowed to pass through the rewall. If the request is permitted to pass, all subsequent data associated with this request or session is also allowed to pass, regardless of its direction. For example, when accessing a website on the Internet, a request is sent to the Internet for this site. When the request reaches your Fios Router, the rewall identies the request type and origin, such as HTTP and a specic computer in the local network. Unless your Fios Router is congured to block requests of this type from this computer, the rewall allows this type of request to pass to the Internet. When the website is returned from the web server, the rewall associates the website with this session and allows it to pass;
verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. FIREWALL regardless HTTP access from the Internet to the local network is blocked or permitted. It is the origin of the request, not subsequent responses to this request, which determines whether a session can be established. 7.0a/ SETTING FIREWALL CONFIGURATION You can select a maximum, typical, or minimum security level to block, limit, or permit all traffic. The following table shows request access for each security level. Security Level Internet Requests Incoming Traffic Local Network Requests Outgoing Traffic Maximum Typical Minimum Blocked Blocked Limited Unrestricted Unrestricted Unrestricted The request access is dened as:
Blocked traffic - no access allowed, except as congured in Port Forwarding and Remote Access Limited - permits only commonly used services, such as email and web browsing Unrestricted - permits full access of incoming traffic from the Internet and allows all outgoing traffic, except as congured in Access Control 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 98 7.0b/ SPECIFYING GENERAL SETTINGS FOR IPV4 OR IPV6 To set your rewall conguration:
1. From the Firewall General settings page click on desired IPv6 option to congure IPv6 security:
verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ACCESS CONTROL 2. Select a security level by clicking one of the radio buttons. Using the Minimum Security setting may expose the local network to signicant security risks, and should only be used for short periods of time to allow temporary network access. 3. Click Apply to save changes. 7.1/ ACCESS CONTROL You can block individual computers on your local network from accessing specic services on the Internet. For example, you could block one computer from accessing the Internet, then block a second computer from transferring les using FTP as well as prohibit the computer from receiving incoming email. Access control incorporates a list of preset services, such as applications and common port settings. 7.1a/ ALLOW OR RESTRICT SERVICES To allow or restrict services:
1. From the Firewall page, select Access Control. The Access Control page opens with the Allows and Blocked sections displayed. The Allowed section only displays when the rewall is set to maximum security. 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 100 2. To block a service, click Add. The Add Access Control Rule page displays. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ACCESS CONTROL AND PORT FORWARDING 3. To apply the rule to:
All networked devices - select Any. Specic devices only - select User Dened, then click Add and create a network object. 4. 5. 6. In the Protocol eld, select the Internet protocol to be allowed or blocked. If the service is not included in the list, select User Dened. The Edit Service page displays. Dene the service, then click OK. The service is automatically added to the Add Access Control Rule section. Specify when the rule is active as Always or User Dened and click Add to create the schedule. Click Apply to save changes. The Access Control page displays a summary of the new access control rule. 7.1b/ DISABLE ACCESS CONTROL You can disable an access control and enable access to the service without removing the service from the Access Control table. This can make the service available temporarily and allow you to easily reinstate the restriction later. To disable an access control, clear the check box next to the service name. To reinstate the restriction, select the check box next to the service name. To remove an access restriction, select the service and click Remove. The service is removed from the Access Control table. 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 102 7.2/ PORT FORWARDING You can activate port forwarding to expose the network to the Internet in a limited and controlled manner. For example, enabling applications, such as gaming and voice, to work from the local network as well as allowing Internet access to servers within the local network. To create port forwarding rules:
1. From the Firewall page, select Port Forwarding. The Port Forwarding page opens with the current rules displayed. 2. To create a new rule, select the IP address in the Select IP from Menu drop down. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. PORT FORWARDING AND PORT TRIGGERING 3. Select the application in the Application to Forward drop down. 4. Click Add. The rule displays in the Applied Rules section. 5. Click Apply to save changes. 7.2a/ ADVANCED PORT FORWARDING RULES You can congure advanced port forwarding rules. To congure the rules:
1. In the Port Forwarding page, select Advanced. 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 104 2. 3. 4. If needed, to select a port to forward communication to, select an option in the Forward to Port list box. If a single port or range of ports is selected, a text box displays. Enter the port numbers. To schedule the rule, select either Always or User Dened in the Schedule list box. 5. Click Add. The rule displays in the Applied Rules section. 6. Click Apply to save changes. 7.3/ PORT TRIGGERING Port triggering can be described as dynamic port forwarding. By setting port triggering rules, inbound traffic arrives at a specic network host using ports that are different than those used for outbound traffic. The outbound traffic triggers the ports where the inbound traffic is directed. For example, a gaming server is accessed using UDP protocol on port 2222. The gaming server then responds by connecting the user using UDP on port 3333, when a gaming session is initiated. In this case, port triggering must be used since it conicts with the following default rewall settings:
Firewall blocks inbound traffic by default. Server replies to your Fios Router IP, and the connection is not sent back to the host since it is not part of a session. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. PORT TRIGGERING AND REMOTE ADMINISTRATION To resolve the conict, a port triggering entry must be dened, which allows inbound traffic on UDP port 3333 only after a network host generated traffic to UDP port 2222. This results in your Fios Router accepting the inbound traffic from the gaming server and sending it back to the network host which originated the outgoing traffic to UDP port 2222. To congure port triggering:
1. Select Port Triggering. 2. To add a service as an active protocol, click Add. The Edit Port Triggering Rule page displays. 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 106 3. Enter the service name then congure its inbound and outbound trigger ports. Click Apply to save User Dened changes. The Port Triggering page displays. 4. Click Apply again to save all changes. 7.4/ DMZ HOST DMZ Host allows a single device on your primary network to be fully exposed to the Internet for special purposes like Internet gaming. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. DMZ HOST Warning: Enabling DMZ Host is a security risk. When a device on your network is a DMZ Host, it is directly exposed to the Internet and loses much of the protection of the rewall. If it is compromised, it can also be used to attack other devices on your primary network. Follow these steps to designate a device on your primary network as a DMZ Host:
1. From the Firewall page, select DMZ Host 2. Select Enable for the DMZ Host 3. Enter the IP address of the device you want to designate as the DMZ Host 4. Click Apply 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 108 7.5/ REMOTE ADMINISTRATION Caution: Enabling Remote Administration places your Fios Router network at risk from outside attacks. You can access and control your Fios Router not only from within the local network, but also from the Internet using Remote Administration. You can allow incoming access to the following:
Web Management - used to obtain access to your Fios Routers GUI and gain access to all settings and parameters through a web browser. Diagnostic Tools - used for troubleshooting and remote system management by a user or Verizon. Web Management remote administration access may be used to modify or disable rewall settings. Local IP addresses and other settings can also be changed, making it difficult or impossible to access your Fios Router from the local network. Remote administration access to SSH or Web Management services should be activated only when absolutely necessary. Note: Encrypted remote administration is performed using a secure SSL connection and requires a SSL certicate. When accessing your Fios Router for the rst time using encrypted remote administration, a warning page opens with a certicate authentication message displayed. This is due to your Fios Router SSL certicate being self-generated. When this message display under that circumstance, ignore the message and continue. Even though this message displays, the self-generated certicate is safe and provides a secure SSL connection. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND STATIC NAT To enable remote administration:
1. Select Remote Administration. 2. To enable access, select the check box. 3. Click Apply to save changes. 4. To remove access, clear the check box. 5. Click Apply again to save changes. 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 110 7.6/ STATIC NAT Static NAT allows devices located behind a rewall that is congured with private IP addresses to appear to have public IP addresses to the Internet. This allows an internal host, such as a web server, to have an unregistered (private) IP address and still be accessible over the Internet. To congure static NAT:
1. Select Static NAT. 2. To create a static NAT, click Add. The Add NAT/NAPT Rule page displays. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. STATIC NAT AND SECURITY LOG 3. Select a source address in the Specify Address eld or enter an IP address in the text box. 4. Enter the public IP address. 5. If using port forwarding, select the Enable Port Forwarding for Static NAT check box. 6. Click Apply to save changes. 7. Repeat these steps to add additional static IP addresses. 7.7/ SECURITY LOG You can view events that your rewall has blocked by accessing the security log. Your Fios Router reports events, such as attempts to establish inbound and outbound connections, attempts to authenticate at an administrative interface, such as your Fios Router GUI, rewall conguration, and system start-up. 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 112 The security log reports the following information:
Time - based on the date and time in your Fios Router Event Type - consists of rewall information, rewall setup, and system log Log Level - describes the event that occurred, such as a fragmented packet or parental controls. Details - provide a reason the event occurred, such as a packet has been blocked because of parental controls. You can modify the type of events that display in the security log. This does not modify the event itself. It simply changes the information that displays in the log. 7.7a/ EVENT TYPES The security log records the following event types:
Access control a packet has been accepted/blocked due to an access control rule. Advance lter rule a packet has been accepted/blocked due to an advanced lter rule. ARP an ARP packet has been accepted. AUTH:113 request - an outbound packet for AUTH protocol has been accepted (for maximum security level). Broadcast/Multicast protection a packet with a broadcast/
multicast source IP has been blocked. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. SECURITY LOG Default policy a packet has been accepted/blocked according to the default policy. Defragmentation failed the fragment has been stored in memory and blocked until all fragments have arrived and defragmentation can be performed. DHCP request your Fios Router sent a DHCP request (depends on the distribution). DHCP response - your Fios Router sent a DHCP response
(depends on the distribution). Echo/Chargen/Quote/Snork protection a packet has been blocked due to Echo/Chargen/Quote/Snork protection. Firewall internal from the rewall internal mechanism, event type is recorded and an accompanying explanation will be added. Firewall rules were changed the rule set has been modied. Firewall status changed the rewall status changed from up to down or vice versa, as specied in the event type description. First packet in connection is not a SYN packet a packet has been blocked due to a TCP connection that started without a SYN packet. Fragmented packet a fragment has been rejected. Fragmented packet, bad align a packet has been blocked because, after defragmentation, the packet was badly aligned. Fragmented packet, header too big a packet has been blocked because, after defragmentation, the header was too big. 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 114 Fragmented packet, header too small a packet has been blocked because, after defragmentation, the header was too small. Fragmented packet, no memory a packet has been blocked because there is no memory for fragments. Fragmented packet, overlapped a packet has been blocked because, after defragmentation, there were overlapping fragments. Fragmented packet, packet exceeds a packet has been blocked because, after defragmentation, the packet exceeded. Fragmented packet, packet too big a packet has been blocked because, after defragmentation, the packet was too big. FTP port request to 3rd party is forbidden possible bounce attack a packet has been blocked. ICMP ood protection a broadcast ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) ood. ICMP protection a broadcast ICMP message has been blocked. ICMP redirect protection an ICMP redirected message has been blocked. ICMP replay an ICMP replay message has been blocked. Illegal packet options the options eld in the packets header is either illegal or forbidden. IP Version 6 an IPv6 packet has been accepted. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved.
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SECURITY LOG Malformed packet: Failed parsing a packed has been blocked because it is malformed. Maximum security enabled service a packet has been accepted because it belongs to a permitted service in the maximum security level. Multicast IGMP connection a multicast packet has been accepted. NAT Error: Connection pool is full - No connection created a connection has not been created because the connection pool is full. NAT Error: Conict mapping already exists a conict occurred because the NAT mapping already exists, so NAT failed. NAT Error: No free NAT IP no free NAT IP, so NAT has failed. NAT out failed NAT failed for this packet. Outbound Auth1X an outbound Auth1X packet has been accepted. Packet invalid in connection an invalid connection packet has been blocked. Parental controls a package has been block because of parental controls. Passive attack on ftp-server: Client attempted to open Server ports a packet has been blocked. Service a packet has been accepted because of a certain service, as specied in the event type. 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 116 Spoong protection a packet from the Internet with a source IP belong to the local network has been blocked. STP packet STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) packet has been accepted/rejected. SynCookies protection a SynCookies packet has been blocked. Trusted device a packet from a trusted device has been accepted. UDP ood protection a packed has been blocked, stopping a UDP ood. User authentication a message arrived during login time, including both successful and failed authentication. Wildcard connection hooked debug message regarding connection. Wildcard connection opened - debug message regarding connection. WinNuke protection a WinNuke attack has been blocked. To view the security log:
1. Select Security Log. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. SECURITY LOG 2. To modify the types of events that display in the log, click Settings. 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 118 verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. SECURITY LOG 3. In the Accepted Events section, select the type of activities that generates a log message:
Accepted Incoming Connections generates a log message for each successful attempt to establish an inbound connection to the local network. Accepted Outgoing Connections - generates a log message for each successful attempt to establish an outbound connection to the public network. 4. 5. 6. 7. In the Blocked Events section, select the type of blocked events you want logged. To log a message for each remote administration connection attempt, click the Remote Administration Attempts check box. To log the connection for handling by the rewall and application level Fios Routers, click the Connection States check box. Click Apply to save changes. The Security Log page displays. 07/ CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS 120 verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. 08/
SETTING PARENTAL CONTROLS 8.0 8.1 Activating Parental Controls Rule Summary 08/ SETTING PARENTAL CONTROLS 122 The abundance of harmful information on the Internet poses a serious challenge for employers and parents alike as they ask How can I regulate what my employee or child does on the Internet?
With that question in mind, your Fios Routers Parental Controls were designed to allow control of Internet access on all locally networked devices. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ACTIVATING PARENTAL CONTROLS 8.0/ ACTIVATING PARENTAL CONTROLS You can create a basic access policy for any computer or device on your Fios Router network. Parental controls limit Internet access to specic websites based on a schedule that you create. Access can be limited on specic websites or keywords embedded in a website. For example, you can block access to the www.anysite. com as well as block any website that has the word any in its site name. To limit computer access:
1. Select Parental Controls. 08/ SETTING PARENTAL CONTROLS 124 2. 3. 4. In Step 1 (optional), select the computers or device where you are limiting access in the Networked Computer/
Device list box, then click Add. The devices display in the Selected Devices section. To remove a device from the Selected Devices list box, select the device, then click Remove. The device displays in the Networked Computer/Device list box. In Step 2, click one of the following options in the Limit Access By section:
Block the following Websites and Embedded Keywords within a Website blocks the specied websites and websites with names contained the specied keyword. Allow the following Websites and Embedded Keywords within a Website allows the specied websites and websites with names contained the specied keyword. Block ALL Internet Access will not allow the device to access the Internet. 5. Enter the name of the website or keyword, then click Add. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ACTIVATING PARENTAL CONTROLS AND RULE SUMMARY 6. 7. To remove a website or keyword, select the word, then click Remove. Create a schedule by selecting the days of the week when the rule will be active or inactive. 8. Set the time when the rule will be active or inactive, then specify the start time and end time. 9. Create a rule name and description. 08/ SETTING PARENTAL CONTROLS 126 10. Click Apply to save changes. 8.1/ RULE SUMMARY You can view the rules created for your Fios Router. To view the rule summary, select Rule Summary. The Rule Summary page opens with the rule name, description, and computer or device displayed. You can enable, view, edit, or delete the rule, refer to Scheduler Rules for additional setting details. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. 09/
CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Using Advanced Settings Utilities DNS Settings Network Settings Routing Date and Time Conguration Settings 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 128 Advanced settings cover a wide range of sophisticated congurations for your Fios Routers rmware and network. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. USING ADVANCED SETTINGS AND UTILITIES Caution: Many of the settings described in this section should only be congured by experienced network technicians. Changes could adversely affect the operation of your Fios Router and local network. 9.0/ USING ADVANCED SETTINGS You can access the following settings:
Date & Time Routing Utilities DNS Settings Network Settings Conguration Settings To access the advanced settings:
1. Select Advanced. A warning page displays, asking if you want to proceed. 2. Click Yes. The Advanced page displays. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 130 3. Select a topic by clicking the topic name. 9.1/ UTILITIES You can access the following advanced settings:
Diagnostics performs diagnostic tests Restore Defaults resets your Fios Router to it default settings Reboot Router restarts your Fios Router MAC Cloning clones the MAC address ARP Table displays active devices with their IP and MAC addresses Users creates and manages remote users verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. UTILITIES Local Administration allows you to grant local SSH access Remove Administration detailed in Chapter 6 Conguring Your Network Settings 9.1a/ DIAGNOSTICS You can use diagnostics to test network connectivity. To diagnose network connectivity:
1. Select Diagnostics in the Advanced page. 2. To ping an IP address, enter the IP address or domain name in the Destination eld and click Go. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 132 The diagnostics will display the number of pings, status, packets sent, and round trip time. If no diagnostic status displays, click Refresh in your web browser. 3. Click Close to exit the session. 9.1b/ RESTORE DEFAULTS You can restore your conguration settings to your Fios Router factory default settings. Restoring the default settings erases the current conguration, including user dened settings and network connections. All connected DHCP client must request new IP addresses. Your Fios Router must restart. Prior to restoring the factory defaults, you may want to save your current conguration to a le. This allows you to reapply your current settings and parameters to the default settings, as needed. For additional information, refer to the Conguration File section. Note: When restoring defaults, the setting and parameters of your Fios Router are restored to their default values. This includes the Administrator password. A user-specied password will no longer be valid. To restore your Fios Routers factory default settings:
1. Select Restore Defaults in the Advanced page. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. UTILITIES 2. To save your current conguration le, click Save Conguration File. 3. To restore the factory default settings, click OK. All Router Defaults will erase all router settings including user settings for SSID and Passwords. All Defaults except User Settings will erase all router settings but will retain the user settings for SSID and Passwords. All ONT Defaults will erase recent ONT network management changes made by Verizon. Use only if instructed to do so by Verizon support. All Device Defaults (router and ONT) will erase all custom router settings and recent ONT network management changes. Use only if instructed to do so by Verizon support. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 134 4. The factory default settings are applied and your Fios Router restarts. Once complete, the Login page for the First Time Easy Setup Wizard displays. 9.1c/ REBOOT FIOS ROUTER Warning: Only select Reboot Device if instructed to do so by Verizon support. You can reboot your Fios Router using the Reboot Router Only feature. Refer to 1.3b/ REAR PANEL for power button options. To reboot your Fios Routers router using the user interface:
1. Select Reboot Router Only in the Advanced page. 2. To reboot, click OK. Your router will reboot. This may take up to a minute. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. UTILITIES 3. To access your Fios Router user interface, refresh your web browser. If instructed by Verizon support to reboot the entire Fios Router (the Router and ONT):
1. 2. 3. Select Reboot Device (Router and ONT) in the Advanced page. To continue with the reboot, click OK. Your Fios Router will reboot. This may take a few minutes. After the front panel Unied Button LED turns solid white you will automatically be sent to the web browser login page. 9.1d/ MAC CLONING A MAC address is a hexadecimal code that identies a device on a network. All networkable devices have a unique MAC address. When replacing a network device on your Fios Router, you can simplify the installation process by copying the MAC address of the existing device to your Fios Router. To copy the MAC address of the existing device:
1. Select MAC Cloning in the Advanced page. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 136 2. In the To Physical Address eld, enter the MAC address of your new device. To locate the MAC address, refer to the documentation from the device manufacturer. 4. Click Apply to save changes. 3. 9.1e/ ARP TABLE You can view the IP and MAC addresses of each DHCP connection. To view the IP and MAC addresses:
1. Select ARP Table. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. UTILITIES 2. Review the IP and MAC address for each device. 3. When complete, click Close. 9.1f/ USERS You can view the users that can currently access your wireless network. In addition, you can modify their login password and name as well as manage the number of unsuccessful login attempts a user can enter before your Fios Router temporarily denies all further login attempts by that user. To view users:
1. Select Users in the Advanced page. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 138 2. 3. In the Login Conguration section, enter the maximum number of unsuccessful login attempts. To edit usernames and passwords, click the Edit icon in the Action column. The User Settings page displays. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. DNS SETTINGS 4. To edit the username and set a new password, as needed. 5. To add a new user, specify the following parameters:
Full Name - name of the user. User Name name the user enters to remotely access the home or office network. This eld is case-sensitive. 6. 7. 8. To set a new Password, select the Set a new password check box. The New Password elds display. Verify the level of access for the user in the Permissions eld. Click Apply to save changes. The Users page opens with the user information displayed. 9. Click Apply again to save changes and exit. 9.1g/ LOCAL ADMINISTRATION You can grant local access on a specic port. To grant access:
1. Select Local Administration in the Advanced page. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 140 2. To grant access, select the check box for the specic SSH access. 3. Click Apply to save changes. Local access is granted. 4. To remove access, clear the checkbox, then click Apply. No local access is granted. 9.1h/ REMOTE ADMINISTRATION The Remote Administration parameters are detailed in Chapter 4 Conguring Your Network Settings. 9.2/ DNS SETTINGS You can view and manage the DNS server host name and IP address as well as add a new computer. The DNS server does not require conguration. 9.2a/ DYNAMIC DNS Typically, when connecting to the Internet, your router is assigned an unused public IP address from a pool, and this address changes periodically. Dynamic DNS allows a static domain name to be mapped to the dynamic IP address, allowing a computer within your network to be more easily accessible from the Internet. When using Dynamic DNS, each time the public IP address changes, the DNS database is automatically updated with the new IP address. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. DNS SETTINGS AND NETWORK SETTINGS In this way, even though the IP address changes often, the domain name remains constant and accessible. To set up dynamic DNS:
1. Select Dynamic DNS 2. To set up a new entry, click the Add button. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 142 3. Congure the following parameters:
Host Name enter the full domain name for your Dynamic DNS domain. Provider select the Dynamic DNS account provider from the menu. User Name enter your user name for your Dynamic DNS account. Password enter the password for your Dynamic DNS account. SSL Mode select if your Dynamic DNS service supports SSL. Click Apply to save your changes. To edit the host name or IP address:
1. In the Action column, click the Edit icon. The DNS Entry page displays. 2. Edit the settings. 3. Click Apply to save the changes. 9.2b/ DNS SERVER You can edit the host name and/or IP address, if the host was manually added to the DNS table. If not, you can only modify the host name. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. NETWORK SETTINGS To access the DNS server:
1. Select DNS Server in the Advanced page. 2. 3. 4. 5. To view and add computers stored in the DNS table, click Add DNS Entry. The Add DNS Entry page displays. In the Host Name eld, enter the name of the computer, then enter the IP address and click Apply to save changes. The DNS Server page displays. To edit the host name or IP address, click the Edit icon in the Action column. The DNS Entry page displays. Edit the host name and/or IP address, then click Apply to save changes. To remove a host from the DNS table, click the Delete icon in the Action column. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 144 9.3/ NETWORK SETTINGS You can congure the following network settings:
UPnP checks the validity of all UPnP services and rules Port Forwarding Rules displays port forwarding rules Network Objects dene a group, such as a group of computers 9.3a/ NETWORK OBJECTS Network objects dene a group, such as a group of computers, on your Fios Router network by MAC address, IP address, and /or host name. The dened group becomes a network object. You can apply settings, such as conguring system rules, to all devices dened in the network object. For example, instead of setting the same website ltering conguration individually to ve computers one at a time, you can dene the computers as a network object. Website ltering can then be simultaneously applied to all the computers. You can use network objects to apply security rules based on host names, instead of IP addresses. This is useful since IP addresses change from time to time. In addition, you can dene network objects according to MAC address to make the rule application more persistent against network conguration settings. To dene a network object:
1. Select Network Objects in the Advanced page. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. NETWORK SETTINGS 2. To dene a network object, click Add. The Edit Network Objects page displays. 3. In the Description eld, enter a name for the network object. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 146 4. Click Add. The Edit Item page displays. 5. 6. Select the type of network object as IP address, IP subnet, IP range, MAC address, host name, DHCP option, or protocol, and click Apply to save changes. Repeat the above steps to create additional network objects. 7. When complete, click Apply to save changes. 9.3b/ UNIVERSAL PLUG AND PLAY You can use Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) to support new devices without conguring or rebooting your Fios Router. In addition, you can enable the automatic cleanup of invalid rules. When enabled, this functionality veries the validity of all UPnP services and rules every ve minutes. Old and unused UPnP dened services are removed, unless a user-dened rule depends on it. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. NETWORK SETTINGS UPnP services are not deleted when disconnecting a computer without proper shutdown of the UPnP applications, such as messenger. Services may often not be deleted and eventually this leads to the exhaustion of rules and services, and no new services can be dene. The cleanup feature locates the invalid services and removes them, preventing services exhaustion. To access this setting:
1. Select Universal Plug and Play in the Advanced page. 2. 3. To enable UPnP and allow UPnP services to be dened on any network hosts, select the UPnP Enabled check box. To enable automatic cleanup of invalid rules, select Enable Automatic Cleanup of Old Unused UPnP Services check box. 4. Click Apply to save changes. 9.3c/ PORT FORWARDING RULES You can view, modify, and delete port forwarding rules. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 148 To access the rules:
1. Select Port Forwarding Rules in the Advanced page. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING 2. To edit a protocol rule, click the Edit icon in the Action column. The Edit Service page displays. 3. 4. Modify the Service Name and Service Description, as needed. To modify the current protocol, click the Edit icon in the Action column. 5. To add server ports, click Add Server Ports. 6. Click Apply to save changes. 9.4/ ROUTING You can congure the following settings:
IPv6 enables IPv6 support. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 150 Routing manages the routing and IP address distribution rules. IP Address Distribution - adds computers congured as DHCP clients to the network 9.4a/ IPv6 Use the IPv6 feature settings to enable, disable, or congure an IPv6 Internet connection and IPv6 LAN settings. 1. To congure your network to use the IPv6 Internet connection type. Select IPv6 from the Advanced page to display the IPv6 service options:
2. Select Enable under the Enable IPv6 Support option.
(Once IPv6 is enabled the default setting will be IPv6 WAN as DHCPv6 and IPv6 LAN as Stateless). verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING 3. Select the appropriate IPv6 connection method from the drop-down list, as shown below to specify the method to be used to obtain your WAN IPv6 Address. 4. Click Apply to have changes take effect. Note: The Internet IPv6 service is required for this feature to work over the Internet. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 152 5. To disable the IPv6 service click on the Disable option as shown below and click Apply to have changes take effect. Once congured using valid IPv6 WAN and LAN congurations you should not see any errors when you click on the Apply button and the Main page will reect the routers new IPv6 address as shown below. You should also see the IPv6 address for all IPv6 supported devices on your local network displayed on the My Network page and under the Broadband Connection (Ethernet/
Fiber) Properties as shown on the two pages below. Once congured your IPv6 address will show here verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING STATIC - WAN IPv6 ADDRESS CONNECTION The IPv6 WAN Static congurations are IPv6 settings that you enter manually. These specic IPv6 addresses and settings are not expected to change frequently. 1. To congure IPv6 WAN Static mode, select the Static option on the IPv6 Conguration Control Page as shown below:
09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 154 2. Specify the Static method to be used to obtain your WAN IPv6 Address by entering:
IPv6 WAN Conguration (select Static) as shown in drop-down list and page below:
IPv6 WAN Address Prex Length (A numeric value between 16 and 128) verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING Default Fios Router Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to have changes take effect. STATIC - WAN IPv6 ADDRESS CONNECTION 1. To congure IPv6 LAN Stateful mode with Static WAN, select the Stateful (DHCPv6) option on the IPv6 Conguration Control Page as shown below:
2. Specify the Stateful (DHCPv6) settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
IPv6 LAN Conguration (select Stateful from the drop-
down list) as shown in drop-down list and page below:
09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 156 LAN Prex LAN IPv6 Link Local Address (automatically populated) LAN IPv6 Address Range (start and end) Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) IPv6 Address Lifetime (minutes between 3-150) Interfaces - check one or more of the box(s) to apply IPv6 LAN settings to the selected interfaces:
Ethernet IPv6 Enabled Wireless Access Point 1 IPv6 Enabled Wireless Access Point 2 IPv6 Enabled 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to have changes take effect. STATIC WAN WITH LAN IPv6 STATELESS SETTINGS:
1. To congure LAN IPv6 Stateless mode with Static WAN, select the Stateless option on the IPv6 Conguration Control Page as shown below:
verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING 2. Specify the settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
IPv6 LAN Conguration (select Stateless from the drop-down list) as shown in drop-down list and page below:
LAN Prex LAN IPv6 Link Local Address (automatically populated) Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) Interfaces - check one or more of the box(s) to apply IPv6 LAN settings to the selected interfaces:
Ethernet IPv6 Enabled Wireless Access Point 1 IPv6 Enabled Wireless Access Point 2 IPv6 Enabled 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 158 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to have changes take effect. DHCPv6 - WAN IPv6 ADDRESS CONNECTION The IPv6 WAN DHCPv6 congurations are IPv6 settings that you enter that will allow your IPv6 connection to be updated by the ISP as needed. 1. To congure IPv6 WAN Stateful (DHCPv6) mode, select the Stateful (DHCPv6) option on the IPv6 Conguration Control Page as shown below:
2. Specify the DHCPv6 method to be used to obtain your WAN IPv6 Address by entering:
IPv6 WAN Conguration (select DHCPv6 from the drop-down list) as shown in drop-down list and page below:
verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING 3. 4. Check to either Obtain IPv6 DNS Server address automatically, or to Use the following IPv6 DNS Server addresses After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to have changes take effect. DHCPv6 WAN WITH LAN IPv6 STATEFUL (DHCPv6) SETTINGS:
1. To congure IPv6 WAN Stateful (DHCPv6) mode, select the Stateful (DHCPv6) option on the IPv6 Conguration Control Page as shown below:
2. Specify the Stateful (DHCPv6) settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 160 IPv6 LAN Conguration (select Stateful from the drop-
down list) as shown in drop-down list and page below:
LAN Prex LAN IPv6 Link Local Address (automatically populated) LAN IPv6 Address Range (start and end) Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) IPv6 Address Lifetime (minutes between 3-150) Interfaces - check one or more of the box(s) to apply IPv6 LAN settings to the selected interfaces:
Ethernet IPv6 Enabled Wireless Access Point 1 IPv6 Enabled Wireless Access Point 2 IPv6 Enabled 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to have changes take effect. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING DHCPv6 WAN WITH LAN IPv6 STATELESS SETTINGS:
1. To congure IPv6 LAN Stateless mode with DHCPv6 WAN, select the Stateless option on the IPv6 Conguration Control Page as shown below:
2. Specify the Stateless settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
IPv6 LAN Conguration (select Stateless from the drop-down list) as shown in drop-down list and page below:
LAN Prex (automatically populated) LAN IPv6 Link Local Address (automatically populated) Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) Interfaces - check one or more of the box(s) to apply IPv6 LAN settings to the selected interfaces:
Ethernet IPv6 Enabled 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 162 Wireless Access Point 1 IPv6 Enabled Wireless Access Point 2 IPv6 Enabled 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to have changes take effect. LAN IPv6 CONFIGURATION WITHOUT AN IPv6 WAN CONNECTION:
1. To congure IPv6 to use either the IPv6 LAN Stateful or Stateless mode without using an IPv6 Internet WAN connection, select the None option on the IPv6 Conguration Control Page as shown below:
2. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to have changes take effect. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING LAN IPv6 STATEFUL (DHCPv6) WITH NO WAN SETTINGS:
1. To congure IPv6 LAN Stateful mode with No WAN connection, select the Stateful option on the IPv6 Conguration Control Page as shown below:
2. Specify the Stateful (DHCPv6) settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
IPv6 LAN Conguration (select Stateful from the drop-
down list) as shown in drop-down list and page below:
LAN IPv6 Link Local Address (automatically populated) LAN IPv6 Address Range (start and end) 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 164 Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) Interfaces - check one or more of the box(s) to apply IPv6 LAN settings to the selected interfaces:
Ethernet IPv6 Enabled Wireless Access Point 1 IPv6 Enabled Wireless Access Point 2 IPv6 Enable 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to have changes take effect. LAN IPv6 STATELESS WITH NO WAN SETTINGS:
1. To congure IPv6 LAN Stateless mode with No WAN connection, select the Stateless option on the IPv6 Conguration Control Page as shown below:
2. Specify the Stateless settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING IPv6 LAN Conguration (select Stateless from the drop-down list) as shown in drop-down list and page below:
LAN IPv6 Link Local Address (automatically populated) Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) Interfaces - check one or more of the box(s) to apply IPv6 LAN settings to the selected interfaces:
Ethernet IPv6 Enabled Wireless Access Point 1 IPv6 Enabled Wireless Access Point 2 IPv6 Enable 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings click Apply to have changes take effect. 9.4b/ ROUTING SETTINGS You can view the routing and IP address distribution rules as well as add, edit, or delete the rules. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 166 To view the rules:
1. Select Routing in the Advanced page. 2. To add a new Route, click Add New Route. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING 3. Specify the following parameters:
Name select the network type. Destination - enter the destination IP of the destination host, subnet address, network address, or default route. The destination for a default route is 0.0.0.0. Netmask enter the network mask. This is used in conjunction with the destination to determine when a route is used. Fios Router enter the IP address of your Fios Router. Metric enter a measurement preference of the route. Typically, the lowest metric is the most preferred route. If multiple routes exist to a specic destination network, the route with the lowest metric is used. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 168 4. Click Apply to save changes. 9.4c/ IP ADDRESS DISTRIBUTION You can easily add computers congured as DHCP clients to the network. The DHCP server provides a mechanism for allocating IP addresses to these hosts and for delivering network conguration parameters to the hosts. For example, a client (host) sends a broadcast message on the network requesting an IP address for itself. The DHCP server then checks its list of available addresses and leases a local IP address to the host for a specic period of time and simultaneously designates this IP address as taken. At this point, the host is congured with an IP address for the duration of the lease. The host can renew an expiring lease or let it expire. If it renews a lease, the host receives current information about network services, as it did during the original lease, allowing it to update its network congurations to reect any changes that occurred since the rst connection to the network. If the host wishes to terminate a lease before its expiration, it sends a release message to the DHCP server. This makes the IP address available for use by other hosts. The DHCP server performs the following functions:
Displays a list of all DHCP host devices connected to your Fios Router verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING Denes the range of IP addresses that can be allocated in the network Denes the length of time the dynamic P addresses are allocated Provides the above congurations for each network device and can be congured and enabled or disabled separately for each network device Assigns a static lease to a network computer to receive the same IP address each time it connects to the network, even if this IP address is within the range of addresses that the DHCP server may assign to other computer Provides the DNS server with the host name and IP address of each computer connected to the network To view a summary of the services provided by the DHCP server:
1. Select IP Address Distribution in the Advanced page. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 170 DHCP SERVER SETTINGS You can edit the DHCP server settings for a device. To edit the settings:
1. On the IP Address Distribution page, click the Edit icon in the Action column. The DHCP Settings page opens with the device information displayed. 2. 3. To enable the DHCP server, select DHCP Server in the IP Address Distribution eld. Once enabled, the DHCP server provides automatic IP assignments (IP leases) based on the preset IP range dened below. To congure the DHCP server complete the following elds:
Start IP Address enter the rst IP address that your Fios Router will automatically begin assigning IP addresses from. Since your Fios Routers default IP address is 192.168.1.1, the default start IP address should be 192.162.1.2. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. ROUTING AND DATE AND TIME End IP Address enter the last IP address that your Fios Router will automatically stop the IP address allocation. The maximum end IP address range that can be entered is 192.168.1.254. WINS Server determines the IP address associated with a network device. Lease Time in Minutes assigns the amount of time in minutes that each device is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server when it connects to the network. When the lease expires, the server determines if the computer has disconnected from the network. If it has, the server may reassign this IP address to a newly-
connected computer. 4. Click Apply to save changes. DHCP CONNECTIONS You can view a list of the connections currently assigned and recognized by the DHCP server. In addition, you can add a new connection with a xed IP address. Note: The xed IP address of a device is assigned to the MAC address of the network card installed on the network computer. If this network card is replaced, you must update the device entry in the DHCP Connections list with the MAC address of the new network card. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 172 To view a list of computers:
1. On the IP Address page, click Connection List. 2. To dene a new Static Connection with a xed IP address, click Add Static Connection. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. DATE AND TIME 3. Enter the host name. 4. Enter the xed IP address to be assigned. 5. Enter the MAC address of the network interface of the computer used with this DHCP static connection. 6. Click Apply to save changes. 9.5/ DATE AND TIME You can congure the following settings:
Date and Time Settings sets the time zone and enables automatic time updates. Scheduler Rules limits the activation of rewall rules to specic time periods. 9.5a/ DATE AND TIME SETTINGS You can set the time zone and enable automatic time updates. To congure the settings:
1. Select Date and Time in the Advanced page. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 174 2. 3. 4. Select the local time zone. Your Fios Router automatically detects daylight saving times for selected time zone. In the Automatic Time Update section, select the Enabled check to perform an automatic time update. Dene the time server addresses by clicking Add. The Time Server Settings page displays. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. DATE AND TIME AND CONFIGURATION SETTINGS 5. Enter the IP address or domain name of the time server, then click Apply to save changes. 9.5b/ SCHEDULER RULES Scheduler rules are used for limiting the activation of rewall rules to specic time periods. The time periods are either for days of the week or for hours of each day based on activity or inactivity. To dene a rule:
1. Verify that the date and time of your Fios Router is correct. 2. Select Scheduler Rules in the Advanced page. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 176 3. Click Add. The Set Rule Schedule page displays. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. CONFIGURATION SETTINGS 4. Enter the name of the rule. 5. 6. In the Rule Settings section, specify if the rule is active at the scheduled time or inactive at the scheduled time. Click the Add Rule Schedule. The Edit Rule Schedule page displays. 7. Select the active or inactive days of the week. 8. To dene a new active or inactive hourly range, click New Hours Range Entry. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 178 9. Enter the start and end time, then click Apply to save changes. 10. Click Apply again to save the rule schedule. 9.6/ CONFIGURATION SETTINGS You can congure the following conguration settings:
Conguration File used for le backups and restoring conguration les System Settings congures various system and management parameters Port Conguration sets up Ethernet ports Device Conguration supports Router Only, ONT only, and Full
(Router and ONT) 9.6a/ CONFIGURATION FILE You can use the Conguration File functionality to view, save, and load conguration les. These les are used to backup and restore the current conguration of your Fios Router. Only conguration les saved on a specic Fios Router can be applied to that Fios Router. You cannot transfer conguration les between Fios Routers. Warning: Manually editing a conguration le can cause your Fios Router to malfunction or become completely inoperable. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. CONFIGURATION SETTINGS To save or load the conguration le:
1. Select Conguration File. 2. 3. To save the current conguration to a le, click Save Conguration File. The conguration le is saved to you web browsers download folder. To load a previously saved conguration le, click Load Conguration File. Browse to the location of the le, then click Apply to begin the conguration uploading process. Your Fios Router will automatically restart with that conguration. 9.6b/ SYSTEM SETTINGS You can congure various system and management parameters. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 180 To congure system settings:
1. Select System Settings in the Advanced page. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. CONFIGURATION SETTINGS 2. 3. In the Router Status section, congure the following:
Wireless Broadband Routes Hostname enter the host name or URL address of your Fios Router. Both names are the same. Local Domain view the local domain of the network. In the Wireless Broadband Router section, congure the following by selecting the check box:
Automatic Refresh of System Monitoring Web Pages activates the automatic refresh of system monitoring web pages. Prompt for Password when Accessing via LAN causes your Fios Router to ask for a password when trying to connect to the network. Warn User Before Conguration Changes activates user warnings before network conguration changes take effect. In the Session Lifetime eld, specify the length of time required before reentering a user name and password after your Fios Router has been inactive. In the Congure a Number of Concurrent Users eld, select the number of users that can access your Fios Router at any time. Select Remote Administration to congure the remote administration to your Fios Router. 4. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 182 5. 6. In the Management Application Ports section, change the primary and secondary HTTP management and SSH ports. In the System Logging section, congure the following system log options:
Enable Logging activates system logging. Remote System Notify Level specify the type of information, such as none, error, warning, and information, received for remote system logging. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. CONFIGURATION SETTINGS 7. In the Security Logging section, congure the following security logging options:
Low Capacity Notication Enabled activates low capacity notication. This works in conjunction with the Allowed Capacity before Email Notication and System Log Buffer Size. Allowed Capacity before Email Notication specify the capacity before an email notication is sent. System Log Buffer Size specify the size of the system log buffer. Remote System Notify Level specify the type of information, such as none, error, warning, and information, received for remote system logging. 8. In the Auto WAN Detection section, specify the DHCP timeout. 9. Click Apply to save changes. 9.6c/ ETHERNET PORT CONFIGURATION Ethernet port conguration allows you to set up the Ethernet ports as either full- or half-duplex ports, at either 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps. To congure the ports:
1. Select Port Conguration in the Advanced page. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 184 2. To emulate the speed and duplex conguration of the port with which its communicating, select Auto or select the port speed and duplicity. 3. Click Apply to save changes. 9.6d/ DEVICE CONFIGURATION Caution: The Device Conguration settings should only be congured by experienced network technicians to avoid adversely affecting the operation of your Fios Router, your local network or your Internet access. Method displayed should represent current conguration. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. CONFIGURATION SETTINGS Router Only Used when there is already an existing ONT or modem providing broadband service. Selecting this option will disable the Fios Routers ONT functionality. ONT only Used when there is already an existing router providing networking service. Selecting this option will disable the Fios Routers router functionality. Full (Router and ONT) This default setting is used when both the ONT and router services are utilized. Selecting this option will enable both the Fios Routers ONT and router functionality. 09/ CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 186 verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. 10/
MONITORING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 Fios Router Status Advanced Status System Logging Full Status/System wide Monitoring of Connections Traffic Monitoring Bandwidth Monitoring Voice Diagnostics Optical Status 10/ MONITORING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 188 System Monitoring displays system information, including basic settings, system log, key network device parameters and network traffic statistics. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. FIOS ROUTER STATUS AND ADVANCED STATUS 10.0/ FIOS ROUTER STATUS You can view the basic settings of your Fios Router. To view the basic settings:
1. Select System Monitoring in the Main menu. The Router Status page displays. 10/ MONITORING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 190 2. To refresh the page, click Refresh. 3. To continuously refresh the page, click Automatic Refresh On. 10.1/ ADVANCED STATUS You can view the details and status of:
System Logging Full Status/System wide Monitoring of Connections Traffic Monitoring Bandwidth Monitoring Voice Diagnostics Optical Diagnostic Status To view the advanced status:
1. Select Advanced Status. A warning page displays. 2. Click Yes. The Advanced Status page displays. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. SYSTEM LOGGING AND FULL STATUS/
SYSTEM WIDE MONITORING OF CONNECTIONS 3. To view the details of the listed monitoring options, click the link. 10.2/ SYSTEM LOGGING System logging provides a view of the most recent activity of your Fios Router. In addition, you can view additional logs, such as the security, advanced, rewall, WAN, DHCP, and LAN DHCP. To view the system log:
1. In the Advanced Status page, click the System Logging link. 10/ MONITORING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 192 2. To view a specic type of log event such as Security Log, WAN DHCP Log, etc., click the appropriate link in the menu in the left column. 3. To update the data, click Refresh. 10.3/ FULL STATUS/SYSTEM WIDE MONITORING OF CONNECTIONS You can view a summary of the monitored data collected for your Fios Router. To view your Fios Routers full system status:
1. In the Advanced Status page, click Full Status/System wide Monitoring of Connections. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. TRAFFIC MONITORING AND BANDWIDTH MONITORING 2. To modify the connection properties, click the individual connection links. 3. To refresh the page, click Refresh. 4. To continuously refresh the page, click Automatic Refresh On. 10.4/ TRAFFIC MONITORING Your Fios Router continually monitors traffic in the local area network and between the local network and the Internet. You can view up to the second statistical information about data received from and transmitted to the Internet as well as data received from and transmitted to computers in the local network. To view the traffic monitoring data:
1. In the Advanced Status page, select Traffic Monitoring. 10/ MONITORING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 194 2. To refresh the page, click Refresh. 3. To continuously refresh the page, click Automatic Refresh On. 10.5/ BANDWIDTH MONITORING You can view and monitor the recorded bandwidth usage measured in Kbps. To view the bandwidth:
1. In the Advanced Status page, select Bandwidth Monitoring. 2. To refresh the page, click Refresh. 3. To continuously refresh the page, click Automatic Refresh On. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. VOICE DIAGNOSTICS AND OPTICAL DIAGNOSTIC STATUS 10.6/ VOICE DIAGNOSTICS The Voice Status page provides details about the provisioned lines and discovered DECT handsets known to the Fios Router. This page will not be available if your voice service has not been enabled or congured. Refer to the voice section under 4.0 Voice for the voice conguration options and details. 10/ MONITORING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 196 10.7/ OPTICAL DIAGNOSTIC STATUS Optical Status provides basic statistics for ber connection for Optical Network Terminal (ONT) including: Network, Management, Optical Measurements for the ONT-Side (including: Rx & Tx, Voltage, Laser Bias, Ranging Detail and Bit Error Rates) To view the Fios Routers current optical statistics, refer to the Optical Status page located under the Advanced Diagnostics feature. OpticRXPower (-27dBm, -8dBm) Optical power of the received signal. OpticTXPower (1dBm, 4dBm) Optical power of the transmitted signal. OpticTXBias (2mA, 25mA) Electric current on the transmitted optical signal. OpticVoltage 3.3v Optical signal voltage. Laser Bias Current Electric charge on the laser signal. Temperature (-5C, 80C) Temperature of the optical HW module. Ranging Connection status of the ber signal 0: Connecting;
1: Connected; 2: Disconnected. Bit Error Rates <10^(-10) Optical transmission bit error rate. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. VOICE DIAGNOSTICS AND OPTICAL DIAGNOSTIC STATUS Note: This page is not available if an optical connection has not been established. 10/ MONITORING YOUR FIOS ROUTER 198 verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. 11/
TROUBLE SHOOTING 11.0 11.1 Troubleshooting Tips Frequently Asked Questions 11/ TROUBLESHOOTING 200 This chapter lists solutions for issues that may be encountered while using your Fios Router as well as frequently asked questions. Although the majority of the Fios Routers Internet connectivity is automatic and transparent, if an issue does occur accessing the Internet (e.g. complete loss of connectivity, inability to access services, etc.), you may need to take additional steps to resolve the problem. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS Note: The advanced settings should only be congured by experienced network technicians to avoid adversely affecting the operation of your Fios Router and your local network. 11.0/ TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS 11.0a/ IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET:
The rst thing to check is whether your Fios Router is powered on and it is connected to the Internet. Check the front panels Unied Button light on the front of the Fios Router. Be sure to refer to the Router Lights quick link to determine status of the Fios Router. Check the WAN cable (Ethernet or Fiber) connecting your Fios Router to the Internet to make sure it is properly connected on both ends. If the prior tips do not resolve your connection issue, try restarting (rebooting) the router portion of the Fios Router by manually pressing the protruding red power button on the rear panel of the Fios Router for 2-4 seconds (the Unied Button LED should go off) and then press the power button again to begin rebooting your Fios Router. Your Fios Router will begin rebooting and returning to service in 3 - 5 minutes depending on your network connection, check Fios Routers Unied Button LED status and if it is solid white, try again to access the Internet. If rebooting your router does not resolve your connection issue, try power cycling the Fios Router by unplugging the power cable from the adapter or the wall and wait 2 minutes. During the 2 min. wait period, also power cycle the network device (e.g. the computer, tablet, etc.) and then plug the power cable back in 11/ TROUBLESHOOTING 202 back into the Fios Router, after 3-5 minutes recheck the Fios Routers Unied Button LED status and try again to access the Internet. 11.0b/ IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO CONNECT TO YOUR FIOS ROUTER USING WI-FI:
Be sure your wireless device is within range of your Wi-Fi Fios Router, move it closer to see if your connection improves. Check your network devices Wi-Fi settings to be sure your devices Wi-Fi is on (enabled) and that you have the correct Wi-Fi network and password (if using a Wi-Fi password) as congured on your Fios Router. Be sure you are connecting to the correct Wi-Fi network, check to be sure you are using your Fios Routers ESSID. In some cases, if using a wireless password, you may need to enter the Wi-Fi password into your network device again to be sure your device accepts the password. Check to be sure you are running the latest software for your network device. Try turning your network devices Wi-Fi off and on and try to connect. If you have made any changes in your network settings and turning your network devices Wi-Fi off and on does not help, try to restart your network device. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS You may need to turn your Fios Routers Wi-Fi settings from on to off, and back to on again and apply the changes. If you are still unable to access your Fios Router may need to try connecting to the Fios Router using another network device. If the issue goes away with another network device, the issue is likely with that individual network devices conguration. 11.0c/ ACCESSING YOUR FIOS ROUTER IF YOU ARE LOCKED OUT If your Fios Router connection is lost while making conguration changes, a setting that locks access to your Fios Routers GUI may have inadvertently been activated. The common ways to lock access to your Fios Router are:
Scheduler - If a schedule has been created that applies to the computer over the connection being used, your Fios Router will not accessible during the times set in the schedule. Access Control - If the access control setting for the computer is set to block the computer, access to your Fios Router is denied. To gain access, restore the default settings to your Fios Router. 11.0d/ RESTORING YOUR FIOS ROUTERS DEFAULT SETTINGS There are two ways to restore your Fios Routers default settings. It is important to note that after performing either procedure, all previously save settings on your Fios Router will be lost. 11/ TROUBLESHOOTING 204 For additional information regarding the Restore Defaults feature refer to the section 9.1b/ Restore Defaults Using the tip of a ballpoint pen or pencil, press and hold the Reset button on the back of your Fios Router for three seconds. Access the GUI and navigate to the Advanced Settings page. Select the Restore Defaults option. After saving your conguration, if desired, click the Restore Defaults button. For additional details, refer to the Restore Defaults section of this guide. Note: If you reset or reboot your Fios Router, you may also need to disconnect your Fios Routers power supply for a few minutes
(3 or more) and then reconnect the power cable. In some cases simply pressing the power button on the Fios Router, as indicated, should restore Internet connectivity. However, in order to provide full synchronization to the ber network, disconnecting and reconnecting the power may be required. To avoid adversely affecting the operation of your Fios Router DO NOT use the restore defaults options for All ONT Defaults or All Device Defaults (router and ONT) unless expressly instructed to do so by a Verizon support technician. 11.0e/ LAN CONNECTION FAILURE To troubleshoot a LAN connection failure:
Verify your Fios Router is properly installed, LAN connections are correct, and that the Fios Router and communicating network devices are all powered on. Conrm that the computer and Fios Router are both on the same network segment. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS If unsure, let the computer get the IP address automatically by initiating the DHCP function, then verify the computer is using an IP address within the default range of 192.168.1.2 through 192.168.1.254. If the computer is not using an IP address within the correct IP range, it will not connect to your Fios Router. Verify the subnet mask address is set to 255.255.255.0. 11.0f/ TIMEOUT ERROR OCCURS WHEN ENTERING THE URL OR IP ADDRESS Verify the following:
All computers are working properly. Fios Router is on and connected properly. Fios Router settings are the same as the computer. IP settings are correct. For connections experiencing lag or a slow response:
Check for other devices on the network utilizing large portions of the bandwidth and if possible temporarily stop their current utilization and recheck the connection. If lag still exists clear the cache on the computer and if still needed unplug the Ethernet cable or disable the wireless connection to the computer experiencing the slow connection and then reconnect or enable the wireless connection and try the connection again. 11/ TROUBLESHOOTING 206 In rare cases you may also need to:
Unplug the Ethernet cable to Fios Router and restart the Fios Router, wait 1-2 mins. and reinsert the Ethernet cable. Under limited circumstances you may elect to use a port forwarding conguration on the router, based on the application you are using (refer to the Port Forwarding section or Verizons support online help for more details). 11.0g/ FRONT UNIFIED BUTTON The front panels Unied Button allows quick access to the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) feature and handset paging/paring mode. In addition, the Unied Button a provides a visual display of the Fios Routers current condition. Refer to the chart below for details. Condition Status LED Color Normal Issue(s) Mode Changed WHITE BLUE GREY YELLOW RED GREEN OFF BHR5 Normal Operation (solid) Router is booting (fast blink) ONT is booting (slow blink) Pairing Mode (slow blink) Paging Mode (fast blink) Wi-Fi has been turned off No internet Connection (slow blink) Hardware/System Failure detected (solid) Overheating (fast blink) Device is set to Router only mode
(ONT/DECT disabled) Device is set to ONT only mode (Router off) or Fiber cable is not connected, dirty or possibly damaged. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 11.0h/ REAR LIGHTED INDICATORS Flash Speed Slow ash Two times per second Fast ash Four times per second WAN Ethernet Unlit Indicates no Ethernet link Solid green Indicates a network link Fast ash green Indicates network activity. The traffic can be in either direction. LAN Ethernet Upper LED Unlit Indicates no 1 Gbps link Solid green Indicates 1 Gbps link Fast ash green Indicates LAN activity. The traffic can be in either direction. LAN Ethernet Lower LED Unlit Indicates no 10/100 Mbps link Solid green Indicates 10/100 Mbps link Fast ash green Indicates LAN activity. The traffic can be in either direction. 11/ TROUBLESHOOTING 208 GPON Solid green System ON Slow blink green Booting/Updating System Slow ash red Warning. Error in the provisioning process will trigger an alarm and cause a warning condition. Solid red Hardware failure detected NTWK Off Fiber not connected Solid green ONT is synced with the OLT Slow blink green Attempting OLT sync Slow ash red Not provisioned/connection error Solid red Hardware failure detected MGMT Solid green ONT is ranged, recovered and communicating with the EMS/Mgmt Slow blink green ONT is in the ranging process Slow ash red ONT/EMS not provisioned (rouge device) Solid red Provisioned and cannot connect to the EMS/OLT verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Solid green Voice service active/provisioned VOICE Slow blink green Off hook condition(line in use) Slow ash red Warning/Booting/Updating Solid red Critical Issue 11.1/ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 11.1a/ IVE RUN OUT OF ETHERNET PORTS ON MY FIOS ROUTER. HOW DO I ADD MORE COMPUTERS OR DEVICES?
Plugging in an Ethernet hub or switch expands the number of ports on your Fios Router. Run a straight-through Ethernet cable from the Uplink port of the new hub to the Fios Router. Use a crossover cable if there is no Uplink port/switch on your hub, use a crossover cable. Remove an existing device from the yellow Ethernet port on your Fios Router and use that port. 11.1b/ HOW DO I CHANGE THE PASSWORD ON MY FIOS ROUTER GUI?
To change the password:
1. On the Main screen, select Advanced, then select Users. 11/ TROUBLESHOOTING 210 2. 3. In the Users page, select Admin. The User Settings page displays. In the General section, change the password. 11.1c/ IS THE WIRELESS OPTION ON BY DEFAULT ON MY FIOS ROUTER?
Yes, your Fios Routers wireless option is activated out of the box. 11.1d/ IS THE WIRELESS SECURITY ON BY DEFAULT WHEN THE WIRELESS OPTION IS ACTIVATED?
Yes, with the unique WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access II) key that is printed on the sticker on the side of your Fios Router. 11.1e/ WHICH CONNECTION SPEEDS DOES MY FIOS ROUTER SUPPORT?
The Ethernet WAN Internet connection supports 10/100/1000 Mbps. The LAN Ethernet connections support 10/100/1000 Mbps. The 802.11ac wireless connection supports up to 1300 Mbps and the 802.11n supports up to 450 Mbps, depending on signal quality. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 11.1f/ ARE MY FIOS ROUTERS ETHERNET PORTS AUTO-SENSING?
Yes. Either a straight-through or crossover Ethernet cable can be used. 11.1g/ CAN I USE AN OLDER WIRELESS DEVICE TO CONNECT TO MY FIOS ROUTER?
Yes, your Fios Router can interface with 802.11b, g, n, or ac devices. Your Fios Router can be setup to handle only n wireless cards, g wireless cards, b wireless cards, or any combination of the three. 11.1h/ CAN MY WIRELESS SIGNAL PASS THROUGH FLOORS, WALLS, AND GLASS?
The physical environment surrounding your Fios Router can have a varying effect on signal strength and quality. The denser the object, such as a concrete wall compared to a plaster wall, the greater the interference. Concrete or metal-
reinforced structures experience a higher degree of signal loss than those made of wood, plaster, or glass. 11.1i/ HOW DO I LOCATE THE IP ADDRESS THAT MY COMPUTER IS USING?
In Windows 7 or Windows 10, click the Windows button and select Control Panel, then click View Network Status and Tasks. In the next window, click Local Area Connection. In the Local Area Network Connection Status window, click Details. 11/ TROUBLESHOOTING 212 On Mac OS X, open System Preferences and click the Network icon. The IP address displays near the top of the screen. 11.1j/ I USED DHCP TO CONFIGURE MY NETWORK. DO I NEED TO RESTART MY COMPUTER TO REFRESH MY IP ADDRESS?
No. In Windows 7, Windows 10 and OSX, unplug the Ethernet cable or wireless card, then plug it back in. 11.1k/ I CANNOT ACCESS MY FIOS ROUTER GUI. WHAT SHOULD I DO?
If you cannot access the GUI, verify the computer connected to your Fios Router is set up to dynamically receive an IP address. 11.1l/ I HAVE A FTP OR WEB SERVER ON MY NETWORK. HOW CAN I MAKE IT AVAILABLE TO USERS ON THE INTERNET?
For a web server, enable port forwarding for port 80 to the IP address of the server. Also, set up the web server to receive that port. Conguring the server to use a static IP address is recommended. For a FTP server, enable port forwarding for port 21 to the IP address of the server. Also, set up the web server to receive verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS that port. Conguring the server to use a static IP address is recommended. 11.1n/ HOW MANY COMPUTERS CAN BE CONNECTED THROUGH MY FIOS ROUTER?
Your Fios Router is capable of 254 connections, but we recommend having no more than 45 connections. As the number of connections increase, the available speed for each computer decreases. 12/
SPECIFICATIONS 12.0 12.1 12.2 General Specications LED Indicators Environmental Parameters verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS The specications for your Fios-G2100 are as follows. This includes standards, cabling types and environmental parameters. 12/ SPECIFICATIONS 216 Note: The specications listed in this chapter are subject to change without notice. 12.0/ GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Number:
Model: Fios-G2100 Standards:
IP:
Fiber:
Speed:
IEEE 802.3x, 802.3u IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac IP versions 4 and 6 Fiber WAN: 1350 1675 MHz and 975 - 1025 MHz Wired WAN Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing Wired LAN Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing Wireless LAN:
802.11b up to 11 Mbps 802.11g up to 54 Mbps 802.11n up to 450 Mbps 802.11ac up to 1773 Mbps verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS, LED INDICATORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS Cabling Type:
Ethernet 10BaseT: UTP/STP Category 3 or 5 Ethernet 100BaseT: UTP/STP Category 5 Ethernet 1000BaseT: UTP/STP Category 5e Telco SC Fiber Optic Telco UTP Category 3 (voice-grade with RJ11 connector) Firewall:
ICSA certied 12.1/ LED INDICATORS Front Panel:
Unied Button Rear Panel:
GPON, Mgmt, Voice, Ntwk, WAN Ethernet and LAN Ethernet [4]
12.2/ ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Fios-G2100:
(unit only) Size: 3.34 wide x 9.8 high x 9.25 deep Weight: 1.56 lbs / 0.71 kg Complete System: Size: 10.16 wide x 3.78 high x 10.35 deep
(inc. packaging) Weight: 2.63 lbs / 1.19 kg 12/ SPECIFICATIONS 218 Power:
Certications:
External, 19V DC, 3.0A FCC, UL 60950-1 Operating Temperature:
-5 C to 40 C (23 F to 104 F) Storage Temperature:
-20 C to 85 C (-4 F to 185 F) Operating Humidity:
10% to 85% (non-condensing) Storage Humidity:
10% to 90% (non-condensing) verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. 13/
NOTICES 13.0 Regulatory Compliance Notices 13/ NOTICES 220 This chapter lists various compliance and modication notices, as well as the NEBS requirements and GPL. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE NOTICES 13.0/ REGULATORY COMPLIANCE NOTICES 13.0a/ CLASS B 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 implementing one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from the one to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help 13.0b/ MODIFICATIONS The FCC requires the user to be notied that any changes or modications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Verizon may void the users authority to operate the equipment. 13/ NOTICES 222 Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unwanted operation Note: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 24 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For operation within the 5.15 ~ 5.25 GHz frequency range, this device is restricted to indoor environments. This device meets all the other requirements specied in Part 15E, Section 15.407 of the FCC Rules. For questions regarding your product or the FCC declaration, contact:
Verizon One Verizon Way Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Attn: FCC declaration 1-800-VERIZON (1-800-837-4966) www.verizon.com/support verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE NOTICES Caution: The Broadband Home Router must be installed inside the home. The Router is not designed for exterior installation. 13.0c/ GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE This product contains certain software that is covered by open source licensing requirements. Copies of the licenses and a downloadable copy of the source code for the open source software that is used in this product are available on the following website:
http://verizon.com/opensource/
All open source software contained in this product is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. All such software is subject to the copyrights of the authors and to the terms of the applicable licenses included in the download. You may also obtain a copy of the source code for the open source software used in this product for a period of three years after your receipt of the product by sending a check for $10, payable to VERIZON, to the address below:
Verizon One Verizon Way Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Attn: Legal, Open Source Requests Note: This information is provided for those who wish to edit or otherwise change such programs. You do not need a copy of any of such open source software source code to install or operate the device. 13/ NOTICES 224 13.0d/ CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This Product Complies with 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007. Verizon One Verizon Way Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 1-800-VERIZON (1-800-837-4966) Caution: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specied herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. verizon.com/os | 2016 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. 01/
CHOICE. COUNTLESS REASONS. THATS POWERFUL. Version: 1.3.2
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2016-12-19 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2016-09-23 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
3 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
4 | 908.4 ~ 916 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||
5 | 1921.536 ~ 1928.448 | PUB - Part 15 Unlicensed PCS Base Station |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | Effective |
2016-12-19
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1 2 3 4 5 |
2016-09-23
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1 2 3 4 5 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Verizon Online LLC
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1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0012254363
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
1300 I Street, NW Attn: Ian Dillner
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1 2 3 4 5 |
1300 I Street, NW
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Washington, DC
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1 2 3 4 5 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@us.bureauveritas.com
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1 2 3 4 5 |
c******@curtis-straus.com
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1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 3 4 5 |
A3: Unlicensed Personal Communication System (PCS) devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grantee Code |
2ABTE
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1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Product Code |
G2100
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
T******** L**** F******
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1 2 3 4 5 | Title |
Mgr Product Development
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
972-7********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
908-7********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
t******@one.verizon.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 4 5 | 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 4 5 | 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 4 5 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/30/2017 | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 03/21/2017 | |||||
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 4 5 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | PUB - Part 15 Unlicensed PCS Base Station | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Fios-G2100 | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | No | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 4 5 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive Change for addling DFS bands by software enabling. This device complies with the Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) requirements as a master device. Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. End-users and installers must be provided with installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 24cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. This device has 20MHz, 40MHz, and 80MHz bandwidth mode. Operation in 5.15-5.25GHz band is restricted to indoor usage only | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. End-users and installers must be provided with installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 24cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. This device has 20MHz, 40MHz, and 80MHz bandwidth mode. Operation in 5.15-5.25GHz band is restricted to indoor usage only. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. End-users and installers must be provided with installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 24cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. This device has 20MHz and 40MHz bandwidth mode. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. End-users and installers must be provided with installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 24cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 4 5 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas CPS (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
K******** L****
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
k******@tw.bureauveritas.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 | 38 CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.813 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.247 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5500 | 5720 | 0.23 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.675 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.813 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.675 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.986 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2405 | 2480 | 0.007 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 908.40000000 | 916.00000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15D | CC | 1921.53600000 | 1928.44800000 | 0.0610000 |
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