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Field Name
Description
Connection Request
Authentication
Select if your ACS requires authenticated connection requests. Complete the additional
credential fields that are exposed. The default condition is enabled.
Connection Request
Username
Enter the user name by which this gateway authenticates the ACS. Contact your ACS pro-
vider for this information. The default username is typically
admin
.
Connection Request
Password
Enter the password by which this gateway will authenticate to the ACS. Contact your ACS
provider for this information. The default password is typically
admin
.
Connection Request
URL
If a WAN service has been configured, the URL appears in this field.
5. To force the gateway to attempt to sync with the ACS, click the
GetRPCMethods
button. This will assist you in verifying the
TR-069 parameters entered above.
6. If you made any further changes, click
Apply/Save
to commit them.
STUN Config
STUN stands for “Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs”. STUN enables a device to find out its public IP address and the type of NAT
service it is sitting behind.
STUN is most commonly used with older modems under ACS management connected via a NAT gateway. NAT accommodates a LAN-
side device that has been allocated a Private IP address such as a CPE device on a private network behind an ONT. In this instance,
the regular CWMP Connection Request mechanism to talk to the modem gateway cannot be used to initiate a session with that ACS.
A STUN server receives STUN requests and sends STUN responses. STUN servers are generally attached to the public Internet.
On this page, when a STUN server is present within the infrastructure of the Service Provider, you can configure this gateway with
the connectivity specifics for that server.
1. In the left navigation bar, click
Management
>
Management Server
>
STUN Config
. The STUN Configuration page appears.