Icotera IGW3000 Manuel utilisateur

User Guide
Icotera IGW3000
Triple play FTTH solution
Published: May 2014
Software version: 2.7.0
Document version: 12.0

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Table of Contents
Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 3
Product Overview ............................................................................................................. 4
General Features and Characteristics ........................................................................ 4
Physical Description ................................................................................................. 4
Configuring and managing the IGW3000 ........................................................................... 7
Web interface general overview ................................................................................ 7
Logging in to the web interface ................................................................................. 9
Managing the user settings and configuration .......................................................... 10
Managing the Wi-Fi configuration ............................................................................ 16
Managing the network settings ................................................................................ 22
Monitoring the IGW status and performance ............................................................ 28
Saving, applying and discarding changes ................................................................ 37
Logging out from the web interface ......................................................................... 38

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Introduction
The Icotera IGW3000 is a customer premises equipment designed for triple play services,
dedicated to FTTH (Fiber To The Home) network in P2P (point-to-point) architecture.
Important
The Icotera IGW3000 is also referred to in this document as the IGW3000, or just
IGW.
The IGW3000 integrates Ethernet-based data transmission with Layer 3-4 functionality, voice (IP
telephony), wireless 2.4 GHz 802.1b/g/n transmission and CATV.
This device features a powerful dual core architecture, where all processor-intensive tasks are
handled by a dedicated core, leaving one core available for other immediate tasks. This explicitly
means that the system is still responsive, even while doing VoIP, gigabit routing of IPv4/IPv6 with
NAT (IPv4) or bridging wirespeed.
Two-channel SIP VoIP with alaw/ulaw fax is supported. Among other supported things, local
tones and fast dial are included.
The Icotera IGW3000 provides a wide transparent bandwidth to support CATV analog channels
or a combination of analog and digital channels including HDTV broadcast.

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Product Overview
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the IGW3000 components, features and
characteristics.
General Features and Characteristics
This section presents a list of features and characteristics of the Icotera IGW3000 related to its
hardware, software and environment of operation.
Features
• 802.11b/g/n WiFi
• 2 SIP VoIP ports
• Layer 2-7 QoS
• Layer 2-7 filters
• Customer web interface
• Full band CATV (optional)
• CATV filters (optional)
Uplink Interface
• Dual speed optical uplink with auto detection
Downlink Interfaces
• 4 x 10/100/1000 RJ45 ports
• Auto-negotiation for speed and duplex
• Auto MDI/MDX
Performance
• Gigabit routing with NAT and bridging
Power and Environmental Specifications
• DC12V input
• Power consumption (max): 12 watt
• Operating temperature: 0–50°C
• Storage temperature: -15–55°C
• Humidity: 10% – 90%
Physical Description
This section describes the physical components of the IGW3000, i.e. connectors, LEDs and
buttons.
Front Panel
The Icotera IGW3000 front panel, shown in the following figure, contains the power port, on/
off switch, reset button, connectors and LAN status LEDs. All these items are described in
subsequent topics of this section.

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Figure 1. The Icotera IGW3000 front panel
Status LEDs
There are two types of the Icotera IGW3000 status LEDs: LAN port LEDs and the LEDs on the
LED panel that is located between LAN and POTS ports.
Figure 2. The Icotera IGW3000 status LEDs
LAN Port LEDs LED Panel
Link
Status
Link
Activity
WAN
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2
WiFi CATV
The following table shows the status LEDs descriptions for the Icotera IGW3000.
Table 1. The Icotera IGW3000 status LEDs descriptions
LED Type Type Colour State Description
On Communications link established
Blinking Network activity on the corresponding port
Link Activity LAN port
activity Green
Off Bad connection no connection to this port
On Corresponding port linked and operating at 1 Gb/sLink Status LAN port
status Yellow
Off Corresponding port set to operate at 10/100 Mb/s
N/A Off Power down
Blinking fast Obtaining IP address
Blinking slow Auto detection
Green
Solid IP connection established
Blinking slow Management interface lease fail
WAN WAN port
activity
Red
Solid No signal
N/A Off Line disabled
Blinking fast Call in progress
Blinking slow Off-hook
Green
Solid Line registered
1
/
2
VoIP
registration
status/Hook
status
Red Solid Line registration error
N/A Off WiFi not configured, disabled or not in use
Blinking fast Connecting new client (blinking 5 s)
WiFi WiFi status
and activity Green
Solid WiFi configured and enabled

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LED Type Type Colour State Description
N/A Off CATV disabled
Green Solid CATV configured and enabled, signal OK
CATV CATV status
Red Solid CATV configured and enabled, signal too low (-10.5
dBm) or unavailable
Note
The LED panel brightness and auto off timeout can be adjusted from the web interface. For
instructions on how to do this, see Managing the LED settings in the Managing the user
settings and configuration section.
Connectors
The Icotera IGW3000 front panel includes all the local user connectors that are four RJ-45
10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T ports, two USB ports, two POTS phone ports and one F-
type CATV RF output port. Optical fiber connectors are placed inside the device.
Power Port
The power port accepts DC 12V power source. It is important to make sure that the proper power
adapter is suitable to a particular region.
On/Off Switch
The On/Off switch enables you to switch the IGW3000 on or off, as well as reboot the IGW3000
and restore the last saved configuration.
Reset Button
The Reset button enables you to reboot the IGW3000 and restore the default configuration. In
order to do this, it needs to be pressed for about 5 seconds.
Serial Number
The serial number of the Icotera IGW3000 consists of 14 digits. The format of the serial number
is PPPPWWYYXXXXXX, where PPPP is the project ID, WW is the production week, YY is the
production year, and XXXXXX is the running serial number.

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Configuring and managing the IGW3000
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the Icotera IGW3000 configuration and
management features. It focuses on managing the device using the web interface, as this
interface is the only method of device management available to the end user.
Web interface general overview
After a successful login, the main window of the web interface is displayed. By default, it is the
Interfaces submenu of the Wifi menu. The following figure presents the structure of the web
interface.
Figure 3. Icotera IGW3000 web interface
Top bar
The top bar contains the Icotera logo and the CPE name.
Menu
The menu is arranged in a tabbed format and it consists of two levels: main and second. The
main level provides access to general IGW3000 management categories, while the second level
presents a submenu of available management tabs for each category.
Management area
The management area is where all the IGW3000 management and status information can
be displayed and modified. Depending on the selected tab, it can display a set of particular
configuration options or a list of current IGW3000 status information.
Bottom bar
On the left side of the bottom bar, three buttons are located:

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•Reset/Refresh:theResetbuttonresetsallthechangesmadeonthecurrenttab.TheRefresh
button, displayed in the Status menu, reloads all the status information on the current tab.
•Save: saves all changes made on the current tab.
•Apply: applies all changes saved during the current session to the IGW3000 configuration.
The right side of the bottom bar might contain the operator’s logo.

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Logging in to the web interface
Complete the following steps to log in to the web interface:
1. Enter the address of your IGW3000 unit in the address bar of your web browser. The
following login prompt will be displayed.
Figure 4. Icotera IGW3000 login prompt
Note
Depending on your ISP's configuration, it might be possible to open the web interface
using the http://IGW3000 address. If the IGW3000 acts as a DNS server for the
customer, the web interface is available under http://IGW3000.
2. Enter your username and password in the respective fields.
3. Click the Log in button to log in or use the Clear button to clear both fields and type your
credentials again.
Important
The first time you log in, use the username and password provided by your network
operator. After the first login you will be able to change your credentials using the
System > Account manager menu.

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Managing the user settings and configuration
The System menu provides the configuration options that enable the users to control their web
interface credentials and define preferred LED behaviour parameters, as well as to back up and
restore the IGW3000 configuration. It also allows the user to display or export vital information
requiredfortechnicalsupportspecialists,usethePingandTraceroutetoolsandrebootthedevice
directly from the web UI.
Managing your username and password
Use the following steps to manage your username and password:
1. In the main menu, click System to go to System > Account manager.
Figure 5. Account manager tab in the System menu
2. Under Web user:
• Use the Login field to type your new login.
• Use the Password field to type your new password.
• Use the Repeat password field to repeat your new password.
3. Confirm your changes by clicking the Save button on the bottom bar.
After applying these settings with the Apply button, the user credentials will be changed and they
will take effect during the next login.
Managing the LED settings
Use the following steps to set up the desired LED behaviour:
1. Click System > LED management to open the LED management tab.
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