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Product Overview

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LED Type

Type

Colour State

Description

N/A

Off

WiFi not configured, disabled or not in use

Green/
Orange

Blinking

WiFi 5 GHz detecting radar (blinks for 60 secs;
for channels 120, 124, 128, and 132 blinks for 10
minutes). NOTE: For some production batches radar
detecting may by signalled by WiFi LED blinking red.
In this case red color does not signal any errors.

Blinking fast

Connecting new client (blinking 5 s)

WiFi

WiFi status
and activity

Green

Solid

WiFi configured and enabled

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

All

Device
status

Green

Oscillating

Boot/reboot in progress

All

Device
status

Green

Pulsing

Firmware upgrade in progress

Note

The LED panel functioning can be adjusted from the web interface. For instructions on how
to do this, see Managing LEDs behaviour in the Changing administrator settings section.

Connectors

The Icotera i6800 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 i6800 on or off, as well as reboot the i6800 and
restore the last saved configuration.

Reset Button

The Reset button has four modes of operation:

• when CPE is operating - pressed for less than 10 seconds: restarts CPE.

• when CPE is operating - pressed for more than 10 seconds: restores default CPE settings.

• when CPE is off - power-on with reset button pressed for less than 10 seconds: restores

default CPE settings.

• when CPE is off - power-on with reset button pressed for more than 10 seconds: boots

CPE from the second bank.

Serial Number

The  serial  number  of  the  Icotera  i6800  consists  of  16  digits.  The  format  of  the  serial  number
is PPPPVVWWYYXXXXXX, where PPPP is the product ID, VV is the product variant, WW is
the  production  week,  YY  is  the  production  year,  and  XXXXXX  is  the  running  serial  number.
For example 6801010515123450 would be a serial number of a 01 variant of the i6801 device
(i6801-01), produced in the 5th week of 2015, with a running number of 123450.

Summary of Contents for i6800

Page 1: ...User Guide Icotera i6800 Triple play FTTH solution Published October 2016 Software version 1 10 0 Document version 2 0...

Page 2: ...ics 5 Physical Description 5 Configuring and managing the i6800 8 Web interface general overview 8 Logging in to the web interface 10 Viewing device status information 11 Managing the LAN and Wi Fi se...

Page 3: ...3 Change log Date Version Reason for a change Author 28 10 2016 2 0 First release available to public ijakobik icotera com...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...web interface Full band CATV optional CATV filters optional USB 2 0 providing up to 500mA USB 3 0 providing up to 500mA Uplink Interface Dual speed optical uplink with auto detection Downlink Interfa...

Page 6: ...The Icotera i6800 status LEDs descriptions LED Type Type Colour State Description On Communications link established Blinking Network activity on the corresponding port Link Activity LAN port activit...

Page 7: ...e 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 import...

Page 8: ...e Status menu The following figure presents the structure of the web interface Figure 3 Icotera i6800 web interface Top bar The top bar contains the Icotera logo device designation drop down list whic...

Page 9: ...selected option it can display a set of particular configuration options or a list of current i6800 status information Bottom bar In the centre of the bottom bar there are three buttons Reset resets...

Page 10: ...l be displayed Figure 5 Icotera i6800 login prompt 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...

Page 11: ...he device WAN interface WAN IP The IP address of device WAN interface Device name The name of the device Serial number The unit s serial number Wi Fi 802 11b g n The status of the Wi Fi 802 11b g n wi...

Page 12: ...nterface as well as the statistics of data carried through the interface Click Status WAN menu to open the WAN section Figure 7 The WAN section of the Status menu The WAN section presents basic inform...

Page 13: ...configurable options the Reset Save and Apply buttons are disabled Monitoring the LAN interface The LAN submenu of the Status main menu allows user to obtain information about the LAN interface and to...

Page 14: ...utton When the button is clicked the entry will be visible in the Static Leases section In order to manually add a static lease use the following steps 1 In the IP address field enter the IP address o...

Page 15: ...by the interface Mode The wireless mode of the wireless interface Tx Power The Tx power value for the wireless interface The Access point section contains the following information about a particular...

Page 16: ...ice Hostname The connected device s hostname Expires The lease time of the device s address Mode Mode of operation Sleep If Yes client is present but does not exchange traffic with host if No client i...

Page 17: ...i6800 17 Duration Call duration Status Call status e g answered busy Codec Codec used Dir Call direction incoming or outgoing Max Jitter Maximal jitter value in seconds Pkts lost Number of lost packe...

Page 18: ...ce will obtain their IP addresses and other necessary information automatically In order to change this setting choose from the drop down menu Static option and enter all network parameters manually 3...

Page 19: ...address should be the same It is recommended to leave Primary DNS and Secondary DNS fields at their default settings which will allow you to use your operator s DNS servers However these addresses can...

Page 20: ...the i6800 Available choices are None WEP 64 WEP 128 WPA TKIP WPA AES WPA TKIP AES WPA2 TKIP WPA AES and WPA TKIP AES Please note that None leaves the wireless AP unsecured and open for access from any...

Page 21: ...eny particular users to connect based on their Wi Fi adapters MAC address In order to configure the Access list for your interfaces complete the following steps 1 Click the Wi Fi 802 11b g n or Wi Fi...

Page 22: ...r your reference It should be set to a meaningful string that allows to identify a particular device e g my Lenovo laptop or my iPhone Mac Address physical address of the wireless adapter in your devi...

Page 23: ...nchecked you can specify custom ping parameters data size in bytes in the Packet size field and the number of packets in the Packet count field 3 Click the Ping button to send the ping packets to the...

Page 24: ...execute a site survey for all wireless networks in the neighborhood As a result of this survey a list of scanned networks will be presented In order to execute the site survey from your CPE complete t...

Page 25: ...network BSSID BSSID of the neighboring network Encryption encryption type and method used by the neighboring network Signal dBm signal quality of the neighboring network in dBm 4 In order to refresh...

Page 26: ...cking the Save button on the bottom bar or click Reset button to restore default settings After applying these settings with the Apply button the user credentials will be changed and will take effect...

Page 27: ...ible in daylight low LEDs are visible in darkness but not in daylight 3 Confirm your changes by clicking the Save button on the bottom bar or click Reset button to restore default settings After confi...

Page 28: ...steps to manage port forwarding 1 In the Services menu click the Port Forwarding submenu Figure 22 Port Forwarding section of the Services menu 2 Complete the following steps to manage port forwarding...

Page 29: ...arding click Apply button Managing DMZ Use the following steps to manage the demilitarized zone 1 In the Services menu click the DMZ submenu Figure 23 DMZ section of the Services menu 2 Check Enable c...

Page 30: ...tal control submenu Figure 25 Parental control section of the Services menu 2 Complete the following steps to manage parental control feature Check Use parental control checkbox to activate parental c...

Page 31: ...ps to use Wake On LAN feature and send magic packet to the chosen device 1 In the Services menu click the Wake On LAN submenu Figure 26 Wake On LAN section of the Services menu 2 Complete the followin...

Page 32: ...down list choose active profile Enter service URL Enter user login Enter user password Enter user domain Click Show help link to display information about special sequences which can be entered in the...

Page 33: ...ws is the responsibility of the user Without limiting the rights under copyright no part of this document may be reproduced stored in or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted in any form o...

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