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1. In the left menu, click

Admin

>

Operating Mode

. The following page appears.

2. To configure how this gateway should operate, in the

Operating Mode

field, select the appropriate setting. Options are

Router

and

Wireless Access Point

. The default is

Router

.

In

Router

mode, this device functions as a router between your ISP's WAN and your home network LAN. It provides firewall,

NAT server, DHCP server, UPnP, DDNS, Cloud File Sharing and other services. Select this option if you do not currently have a

router.

Warning:

When you change this setting, a Warning message appears, stating that the gateway will reboot upon applying this

setting.

3. To configure this gateway as part of a mesh network, in the

Intellifi Mode

field, select the appropriate setting. Options are

None

,

Intellifi Controller

and

Satellite

.

Satellite

is only available when you select

Wireless Access Point

in the

Operating

Mode

field. The default setting is

Intellifi Controller

.

In

Intellifi Controller

mode, this device also becomes the central control center for your Intellifi network. Select this option

if you are deploying Intellifi mesh nodes to support WiFi coverage at this location.

4. The

Intellifi Mode Auto switch

feature is

enabled

by default. To

prevent

the gateway from automatically switching from the

Intellifi Controller mode to the managed Satellite mode, click the

slide button

.

To learn more about Intellifi network configuration, refer to the "

How to set up an Intellifi mesh network (SR400ac)" How-To

article

available in the ADTRAN Support Community.

5. Click the

Apply

button in the

Pending changes...

dialog box to save your settings.

Reboot

On this page, you can reboot your device.

1. In the left menu, click

Admin

>

Reboot

. The following screen appears. The amount of time that the gateway has been

connected is shown in the

Uptime

line below the

Start reboot

button.

Summary of Contents for SMART/RG SR905ac

Page 1: ...Gateway User Manual Model SR905ac Release 2 2 January 2021 Software Version 10 8 8 1 501 SE Columbia Shores Boulevard Suite 500 Vancouver Washington 98661 USA 1 360 859 1780 smartrg com...

Page 2: ...ddress 32 DHCP Clients 33 Ethernet Ports 34 Guest Network 34 DHCP Server 36 Defining a Static DHCP IP Address 38 DHCP Clients 39 Video Network 40 Static 40 DHCP 41 DHCP Server 42 Defining a Static DHC...

Page 3: ...ging out 109 Appendix Compliance Statements 110 FCC Interference Statement 110 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 110 5GHz 110 Revision History 111 SmartRG Inc an Adtran company Proprietary and Confiden...

Page 4: ...g Assistance The ADTRAN Support Community provides how to information forums documentation and software downloads l Subscribers If you require further help with this product please contact your servic...

Page 5: ...g a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 4 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the l...

Page 6: ...d un appareil sans fil pendant un orage lectrique Ceci peut pr senter un risque de choc lectrique caus par la foudre 4 Ne pas utiliser l appareil t l phonique pour signaler une fuite de gaz s il est...

Page 7: ...ing transferred Internet authentication connection has failed Lan 1 4 LAN Ethernet connected at 1000 BASE T Data being transferred at 1000 BASE T LAN Ethernet connected at 10 100BASE T Data being tran...

Page 8: ...rts two 3 0 ports on back are used to connect USB storage devices to the gateway for transferring data They also provide 5 VDC for charging other devices POWER l Use ONLY the dedicated power supply in...

Page 9: ...elay before the 2 4 GHz LED turns on The WiFi radio is now on To deactivate the radio press and hold the WiFi button for 3 5 seconds then release Expect a 1 3 second delay before the 2 4 GHz LED turns...

Page 10: ...d of the fiber cable to the SFP transceiver and connect the other end of the cable to the wall jack installed by your provider 2 Connect a LAN port on the gateway to your PC using an Ethernet cable 3...

Page 11: ...in and admin o For the support user these are support and the last three octets of the MAC address The MAC address is located on a label on the back of the gateway Make sure to enter the letters in al...

Page 12: ...to return to the original color scheme l Next is the Language icon Click to select the preferred interface language from the list l The far right corner displays the username currently logged in typic...

Page 13: ...te to a different page The circled number shown at left indicates the quantity of changes waiting to be applied To view a list of your unsaved changes click the circled number The Unsaved Changes pop...

Page 14: ...ght of the page you will find the number of Intellifi devices connected to your gateway plus the View Intellifi topology button that will take you to the Intellifi Devices page A list of top talkers a...

Page 15: ...tart your network click the Restart Network button near the upper right A Warning message appears Click Ok restart to proceed The STATUS column for WAN may briefly change to PENDING and then back to t...

Page 16: ...the Internet via Ethernet To access this page click Network Ethernet WAN in the left menu The following page appears showing the Internet settings By clicking the buttons across the top of the page yo...

Page 17: ...will be accepted and mapped to the specified WAN Valid values are 1 4062 The default is 0 4 Optional In the MAC Address field enter the MAC address to be used with this configuration By default this...

Page 18: ...nding changes dialog box to save your settings Static Address for IPv4 WANs The following fields appear when Static Address is selected as the configuration method 1 Complete the fields using the info...

Page 19: ...rd Enter the password for this WAN To view the password characters click the Show icon Access concentrator Enter the name of the concentrator application To have the system detect this automatically a...

Page 20: ...r IPv6 WANs 1 Complete the fields using the information in the table below 2 Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to save your settings The fields for this option are described in...

Page 21: ...v6 WANs The following fields appear when Static Address is selected as the configuration method 1 Complete the fields using the information in the table below 2 Click the Apply button in the Pending c...

Page 22: ...appears 3 To enable the IPTV feature click the slide button to the right of Enabled 4 Configure the tagging options a In the Tag mode field select the type of tagging that should be performed Options...

Page 23: ...t menu click Network Ethernet WAN The Ethernet WAN page appears showing the Internet settings 2 Click the Voice button The following page appears 3 To enable the Voice feature click the slide button t...

Page 24: ...is 0 5 In the IPV4 Configuration section configure the settings using the information in DHCP for IPv4 WANs Static Address for IPv4 WANs or PPPoE for IPv4 WANs 6 In the IPV6 Configuration section conf...

Page 25: ...age appears showing the Internet settings 2 Click the Management button The following page appears 1 To enable the Management feature click the slide button to the right of Enabled 2 Configure the tag...

Page 26: ...on in DHCPv6 for IPv6 WANs and Static Address for IPv6 WANs 5 Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to save your settings Cross Connect On this page you can configure bridge setting...

Page 27: ...1 4062 The default is 0 5 Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to save your settings SFP On this page you can view SFP status and statistics for your fiber service including fiber...

Page 28: ...onfiguration section IP Address Enter the IP address for IPv4 communications such as 192 168 1 44 The default is the address assigned to the gateway Subnet mask Enter the IP subnet mask for this gatew...

Page 29: ...are Random MAC Based and Suffix Address The default is Random If you select Suffix Address the Suffix Address field appears Enter the address in format a b c d DHCP Server On this page configure the D...

Page 30: ...work DHCP Server The following page appears 2 Fill in the fields using the information in the table below 3 Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to save your settings Field Descrip...

Page 31: ...s this gateway with all configuration This is the default l Unmanaged Advertises this gateway with only stateless auto configuration DHCP Custom DNS Servers Optional To define a DNS server follow the...

Page 32: ...tatic Association dialog box appears 2 In the Connected Hosts field select the host server that you want to use as a static host When you select a connected host the other fields in the dialog box are...

Page 33: ...c DHCP IP address click the Delete icon next to it Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to save your settings DHCP Clients On this page you can view the IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP clients...

Page 34: ...menu click Network LAN Network Ethernet Ports The following page appears 2 Select an option for each port where a particular service is to be defined Options are LAN Guest Video Voice Cross Connect an...

Page 35: ...o Enabled 3 In the Configuration method field select the method for the IPv4 server Options are Static DHCP and None The default is Static Note If you select None the other fields in this section are...

Page 36: ...the host name that will display to your users IPv6 Settings section Enabled This option is enabled by default To disable IPv6 address configuration click the slide button to the right of Enabled The...

Page 37: ...Select how long an IP address will be leased Options range from 5 minutes to 24 hours The default is 5 minutes DHCPv4 Configuration Enabled This feature is enabled by default To disable this feature c...

Page 38: ...with all configuration through a DHCPv6 server and or stateless auto configuration DHCP Static Associations Optional To define a static DHCP server follow the steps in Defining a Static DHCP IP Addres...

Page 39: ...A3 7C C3 The MAC address of the device selected in Step 2 appears in this field IP Address Accept the displayed address or enter the IP address of the host device such as 192 168 1 44 The IP address...

Page 40: ...right of Enabled 3 In the Configuration method field select the appropriate method for your WAN Options are Static DHCP and None The default is Static The page refreshes to show the fields that apply...

Page 41: ...1 44 Subnet mask Enter the IP address for the subnet mask Create default route To create a default route for this WAN click the slide button next to Create default route DHCP When you select DHCP in...

Page 42: ...n the left menu click Network Video Network DHCP Server The following page appears 2 Fill in the fields using the information in the table below 3 Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog...

Page 43: ...the slide button Router advertisement Appears when Enabled is set to On Select how this gateway will be advertised through this DHCPv6 server Options are Assisted Managed and Unmanaged The Assisted o...

Page 44: ...ally 3 Complete the fields using the information in the table below 4 Click Save changes to commit your changes To add another static DHCP configuration repeat Steps 1 4 To edit a static DHCP IP addre...

Page 45: ...Pv6 DUID Enter the DHCP Unique Identifier DUID for the IPv6 server IPv6 Host ID Enter the ID for the IPv6 server DHCP Clients On this page you can view the IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP clients connected to the...

Page 46: ...Optional To disable the Fast Leave feature click the slide button next to Enable Fast Leave 4 Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to save your settings Video Analyzer On this page...

Page 47: ...nge from 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 The default is 224 0 0 0 5 Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to save your settings In the Video Stream Data section when a video strea...

Page 48: ...which interface and gateway for a certain host or network can be reached When several networks are accessible from the gateway this option is useful to ensure packets get correctly routed between them...

Page 49: ...hanges You are returned to the Static Routes page 3 To edit an existing route a Click the Edit icon to the right of the entry to be edited The Add Static Route dialog box appears b Modify the fields a...

Page 50: ...the route Metric Enter the number of hops needed to reach the default gateway The default is 0 DNS On this page you can configure network DNS servers 1 In the left menu click Network Routing DNS The f...

Page 51: ...vanced On this page you can configure the WAN MTU setting 1 In the left menu click Network Routing Advanced The following page appears 2 Enter or select the MTU Maximum Transmission Unit size for the...

Page 52: ...oS The following page appears 2 To enable the quality of service feature click the slide button to the right of Enabled 3 In the three remaining fields select the appropriate COS priority level Option...

Page 53: ...ult 2 To disable the firewall click the slide button next to Enabled 3 To prevent malicious users from discovering information about your network and its devices and service click the slide button nex...

Page 54: ...cess 1 In the left menu click Network Firewall Router Access The following page appears 2 To add a mapping click the Add button at the right side of the page The Add Edit Item dialog box appears 3 Fil...

Page 55: ...te icon at the end of the row to be deleted The mapping definition is removed 8 Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to save your settings The fields on this page are explained in...

Page 56: ...in the other fields using the information in the table below d Click Save changes 3 To edit a mapping a Click the Edit icon next to the entry you want to change The Add Edit Item dialog box appears b...

Page 57: ...as 00236AA37CC3 with this rule enter the MAC address for your gateway If an IP address has been entered the related MAC address appears in this field To change the source MAC address enter a new addre...

Page 58: ...r which unrestricted Internet access is to be allowed Note It is recommended to create a static DHCP association to this host address 4 Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to save...

Page 59: ...list of zones defined on this network Options are GUEST VIDEO WAN MGMT LAN and VOICE The default is WAN Destination Zone Select the destination zone from the drop down list of zones Options are GUEST...

Page 60: ...t the correct protocol Options are UDP TCP and TCP UDP Local port Local port range Appears when Configure Manually is selected in the Mode field Enter the local port number or range of numbers Options...

Page 61: ...nterfaces click the View charts button at the top right The netdata window opens in a new tab showing information about the overall SR905ac system memory CPUs firewall IPv4 networking etc Use the navi...

Page 62: ...ault l To define the time of day when the scan should occur in the Re scan time field enter the time in hh mm format Options are 00 01 23 59 The default is 0 0 disabled 3 Click the Apply button in the...

Page 63: ...llowed Options range from 15 dBm 31 mw to 30 dBm 1000 mw The default is 24 dBm 251 mW for the 2 4GHz radio and 22 dBm 158 mW for the 5 GHz radio Bandwidth Mode 2 4 GHz radio Select the high throughput...

Page 64: ...steering settings for your wireless radios 1 In the left menu click WiFi Radios Band Steering The following page appears The status of this feature is shown in the Status field at the bottom of the pa...

Page 65: ...y the fields as needed using the information provided in the table below 5 Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to save your settings Field Name Description Dual band SSID This fea...

Page 66: ...hide the SSID from end users click the slide button Client Isolation This option is disabled by default for the Primary and Video networks and enabled for the Guest network To change this setting clic...

Page 67: ...All Rights Reserved 2020 67 Clients On this page you can view information about the clients connected to the network via wireless interfaces In the left menu click WiFi Clients The following page appe...

Page 68: ...ireless clients are allowed to access the wireless networks of the gateway 1 In the left navigation bar click WiFi MAC Filtering The following page appears showing the Primary tab 2 Click the button f...

Page 69: ...e filtering section for the band you want to configure click the Add MAC manually button below the MAC address list field The Add MAC Address dialog box appears b Enter the MAC Address of the wireless...

Page 70: ...the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to save your settings Advanced On this page you can configure advanced WiFi options for the gateway 1 In the left menu click WiFi Advanced The follo...

Page 71: ...instead of LAN or WAN The device colors identify the connection status The Connection Status legend at the top right of the page explains the colors Below that legend is the device identifier legend s...

Page 72: ...From the SR905ac gateway GUI you can view the details and configure some of the settings on your satellite devices Note Only the Device Details pane and the Internet Access pane are available for dev...

Page 73: ...Rights Reserved 2020 73 You can edit the host name or click the IP address to log into the device and view status and statistics Viewing Connection Details To view the connection details click CONNEC...

Page 74: ...an access schedule then configure a device group and finally assign the schedule to the group Warning Pausing access for LAN devices not only restricts access to the Internet but LAN access as well T...

Page 75: ...device c Click Save changes 4 To pause access for a device temporarily a Click the Pause icon to the right of the device for which you want to halt access The Pause internet access dialog box appears...

Page 76: ...tricts access to the Internet but LAN access as well This in turn prevents you from logging in to the SmartRG gateway to make changes from any LAN clients included in the pause With this in mind users...

Page 77: ...a schedule to the device group select the schedule in the Access schedule field Note If you do not see the schedule that you want go to the Devices Access Schedule page and create it Then return to t...

Page 78: ...arning above a Click the Pause button next to the section heading for which you want to withhold Internet access The Pause Internet Access dialog box appears b In the Timeout field select the duration...

Page 79: ...out field select the duration of the pause Options are None 15 60 minutes 2 8 hours and 1 day c Click Save changes 6 To customize the host name for a device a Click the icon next to the device you wan...

Page 80: ...ice groups Make sure that the time zone is set correctly for this gateway before configuring an access schedule You can access the Timezone setting on the Admin Time page in the GUI Instructions are p...

Page 81: ...appears 2 To create an access schedule a Click the Add schedule button at the top right The Create access schedule dialog box appears b Enter a descriptive name for the new schedule and click Save cha...

Page 82: ...Pause Times fields that period changes to red for every day For example to prevent access between 2 am and 3 am enter 0200 in the first start field and 0259 in the second end field for either every d...

Page 83: ...t it in the Access Schedule field and modify the fields 5 To delete a schedule select it in the Access Schedule field and click the Delete schedule button at the top right Note If you delete a schedul...

Page 84: ...y service so that third party devices on the LAN that support this standard can connect Common devices include gaming consoles IP cameras printers and so on 1 In the left menu click Services UPNP The...

Page 85: ...e following page appears 2 To enable this option click the slide button to the right of Enabled 3 Optional In the Server name field enter a descriptive name for this network that end users will see 4...

Page 86: ...gured for your system 3 To connect to the ACS in the Client Configuration section click the Inform now button 4 Management by ACS is enabled by default To disable this option click the slide button to...

Page 87: ...is 7547 Connection request username Enter the user name for requesting the connection Note If you clear this field and the Connection request password field the ACS will re populate these fields on th...

Page 88: ...our settings Field Name Description Read community Enter the SNMP community string for your network which allows read only access Set community Enter the SNMP community string for your network which a...

Page 89: ...nd add IP addresses for other hosts on the gateway To begin configure the host servers in the Network section 1 In the left menu click Services Hosts The following page appears 2 To add a host a Click...

Page 90: ...rs b Modify the fields as needed c Click Save changes 4 To delete a host click the Delete icon next to the host that you want to delete 5 Click the Apply button in the Pending changes dialog box to sa...

Page 91: ...ears b Modify the fields as needed using the information in the table below c Click Save changes 4 To delete a server click the Delete icon to the right of the server that you want to delete 5 Click t...

Page 92: ...BOX share on the Services File Sharing page first Then return to this page and enter the related credentials If you don t follow this sequence you may have to perform a factory reset FRESET of the gat...

Page 93: ...teway To create an account click the Cloud Storage by box com link at the bottom of this page 1 In the left menu click Services File Sharing The following page appears This feature is disabled by defa...

Page 94: ...t first is designated as USB1 and the other port is designated as USB2 The gateway uses either port equally Options are Disabled Read only and Read Write The default is Disabled Note To use the BOX op...

Page 95: ...Pending changes dialog box to save your settings Field Name Description Block ads To enable the advertisement blocking feature click the slide button Definitions updated The date and time when the fil...

Page 96: ...n the left menu click Admin Update The following page appears showing the Update History at the bottom of the page The version number and build date are listed for each update Note The current firmwar...

Page 97: ...ailable updates or the 0 Updates available message b If updates are available click Install Updates A confirmation message appears c Click Yes The installing message appears When the installation has...

Page 98: ...SR905ac 2020 10 15 tar gz 3 To restore settings saved previously saved a Click the Restore Configuration button b In the Restore Configuration section click Browse to select a file to upload e g backu...

Page 99: ...agement On this page you can enable or disable WAN HTTP and mobile management 1 In the left menu click Admin Router Management The following page appears 2 Fill in the fields using the information in...

Page 100: ...on HTTP Configuration section Enable LAN HTTP This feature is enabled by default To disable LAN HTTP click the slide button Enable WAN HTTP This feature is disabled by default To enable WAN HTTP click...

Page 101: ...ify 3 In the Current password field either enter the current password for the selected user or click in the field to select a stored password Note If you click the Manage passwords link in the Sign In...

Page 102: ...ved 2020 102 Strong password example 5 Click Save Changes The new password takes effect immediately Net Tools On this page you can ping a server and use the traceroute utility to display a packet s pa...

Page 103: ...Reserved 2020 103 1 In the left menu click Admin Net Tools The following page appears 2 To ping a server in the Ping section a Enter an IP address or host name in the IP Hostname field such as 192 168...

Page 104: ...In the left menu click Admin Event Log The following page appears 2 To filter the displayed messages a Click the Search log messages button at top right The Search log messages dialog box appears b En...

Page 105: ...ppear 3 In the Logging server IP field enter the IP address such as 192 168 1 44 of the syslog server to which the log messages should be sent Log messages are sent to this server in addition to the d...

Page 106: ...me The following page appears All fields on this page are optional 2 To change the time zone in the Timezone field select the appropriate zone 3 To change or remove time servers in the Time servers NT...

Page 107: ...troller and Satellite Satellite is only available when you select Wireless Access Point in the Operating Mode field The default setting is Intellifi Controller In Intellifi Controller mode this device...

Page 108: ...Click the Start reboot button The restart confirmation dialog box appears stating that rebooting takes approximately three minutes 3 Click the Yes reboot button The Rebooting dialog box appears showin...

Page 109: ...company Proprietary and Confidential All Rights Reserved 2020 109 Logging out 1 In the top right corner of the interface click the profile name The USER PROFILE pane appears 2 Click Logout The Sign i...

Page 110: ...Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver l Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver i...

Page 111: ...021 Updated to match SmartRG firmware release 10 8 8 1 2 1 March 2020 Updated to match release 10 8 4 1 2 0 January 2020 New screen captures and updated navigation paths reflect the GUI facelift for r...

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