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Pagina 1 - 796xx Series User Guide

DKTCOMEGA 796xx Series User Guide

Pagina 2

10--set-port-mtu=PORT:(0|1|2) Sets the MTU size for the port 0…5, where 0 indicates support for 1522 bytes, 1 indicates support for 2048 bytes and 2 i

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11Flow control:--enable-port-flowcontrol=PORT:(1|0)Enables/disables flow control on the port--enable-port-flowcontrol-ext=PORT:(1|0)Enables/disables f

Pagina 4 - Linux (Main Firmware)

12QoS:--set-port-ieee-tag-priority=PORT:(1|0)Enables prioritized frames based on their IEEE priority tags--set-port-ieee-tag-priority-ext=PORT:(1|0)En

Pagina 5

13Used to map IP4/IP6 priority 0-63 to internal queue 0-3.--get-ip4ip6-queue-map=PORTPrints gets the queue of a mapped IP4/IP6 priority.--get-ip4ip6-q

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14--get-port-default-vid=PORT:VIDPrints the default VLAN ID(VID) for a port.--get-port-default-vid-ext=PORT:VIDPrints the default VLAN ID(VID) for a p

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15Prints the port based VLAN mapping--get-port-vlan-table=portPrints the port based VLAN mappingApplicable to 7/8 port models only. Port 1…4 covers LA

Pagina 8 - Basic settings:

16explanation of feature settings VLAN settingsIn SECURE mode, the VID for the given frame must be contained in the VTU, and the Ingress port must be

Pagina 9 - Multicast:

17is tagged on egress#switch --set-port-default-vid 1:111 # If untagged frames ingress on port 1, place these into VLAN 111 (first VLAN)## VLAN SETTIN

Pagina 10 - Link status:

18switch --set-port-802dot1q-mode=0:3 # Sets the WAN port in check mode, allows untagged on ingress if VID (incl default) is present in VTUswitch --se

Pagina 11 - Rate control:

19provider mode (double tagging, q-in-q) In provider network environments, it is very common to use double VLAN tagging to pass along the customer ta

Pagina 12

2i nt rod u ction This is the user guide for the DKTCOMEGA 796xx Series CPE.No CATV With CATV Description79601 79631 4 x 10/

Pagina 13 - IEEE 802.1Q VLAN:

20issuing the command: switch --enable-lanset lan port speed Allportsaredefaultconguredto1000Mbit/sfullduplex.Changeofthissettingispo

Pagina 14 - Port based VLAN:

21following commandsswitch --enable-port-block-unknown-multicast=1:1switch --enable-port-block-unknown-multicast=2:1switch --enable-port-block-unknown

Pagina 15

22To enable timeout and to increase timeout from defaults in the IGMP snooper, the user must put this line intheCPEcongurationle(examplewitha

Pagina 16 - For 7/8 port models:

23This would match a situation where the service provider is offering a 2048/1024 kbps broadband connec-tion to the Internet. Since the service provid

Pagina 17

24sec.switch --set-port-egress-rate-limit-ext=2: 1024 # set the LAN6 port to 1Mbit/sec.switch --set-port-egress-rate-limit-ext=3:8192 # set the LAN7 p

Pagina 18 - Network

25domain 15 Domain nameserverid 54 DHCPserveridentiersurveillance via snmpVarious information about the node and the switch can be access via SNMP.

Pagina 19 - (double tagging, q-in-q)

26switch --set-ieee-queue-map=3:1 # ToS value of 3 will go to queue with low pri-orityswitch --set-ieee-queue-map=2:1 # ToS value of 2 will go to queu

Pagina 20

27port 6switch --set-port-ip4ip6-priority-field-ext=3:1 #Enables prioritization for LAN port 7switch --set-port-ip4ip6-priority-field-ext=4:1 #Enables

Pagina 21

28switch --add-vtu-entry=100:3:2:2:1:1:2:1:1:1:1:0:5 # priority tag of 5 will be associated with VLAN id 100. re boot ThedevicecanbeaccessedviaT

Pagina 22

29# Applicable to 7/8 ports only# Syntax is switch --set-port-dhcp-option82-ext=PORT:enable[:<optional text>] switch --set-port-dhcp-option82-e

Pagina 23

3The boot process of the CPE node...4DHCP Settings...

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30TheCPEispreconguredwithaloginforSSH,pleaseconsultDKTCOMEGAforusernameandpassword.ThersttimetheSSHdaemonisstarted;twosecre

Pagina 25

31er IP Address>”ThislehastobepushedtoallCPE’s6)youcaneditCPE’scongurationlesbyinsertingthefollowingcommands: tftp -g -r shad

Pagina 26

32we b interfa ceAlternativelytheATAcanbemanagedviaHTTPbrowserbyinsertinghttp://<IPAddress> • Username:<tobedisclosedbyDKT

Pagina 27

33ata timeserver enable Enable use of network time-serverEnabledata timeserver domain name Fullyqualieddomainname(in-cluding an optional port num

Pagina 28

34net isp dhcp discover duration A parameter to enable DHCP retries. This param-eter is in units of seconds and sets how long after a DHCP timeout tha

Pagina 29

35nat stun server domain name Fullyqualieddomainname(including optional port number) for the STUN serverstun.fwdnet.netnat stun symmetric determi

Pagina 30

36atacongurationupdateerrorretry delayFixed delay in seconds applied whenthecongurationupdateoperation fails120atarmwareupdateenable Con

Pagina 31 - 79615, 79616)

37net debug level omc Debug message level hex bitmask for OMC layer function7net debug level pmp Debug message level hex bitmask for PUMP layer functi

Pagina 32 - Date/Time:

38voip provider 1 use outbound proxy voip provider 1.display name Outgoing caller ID display name (empty)voip provider 1.user name User name such as a

Pagina 33 - Dynamic Network Conguration:

39Vo i p pa ra m et e rsThe VoIP Protocol Parameters control various common aspects of the ATA device. These include: • AudioSettings• RTPProtoc

Pagina 34 - NAT Transversal Parameters:

4the boot process of the cpe nodeThe boot process is split in two: - Firstthenodeissueadhcprequestwithdhcpoption60setto<lename>

Pagina 35 - Update Parameters:

40rtp jitter buffer start depth Jitter buffer depth at startup in msec20rtp jitter buffer minimum depth Jitter buffer minimum depth 20 SDP Protocol P

Pagina 36 - ATA Maintenance:

41• SIPDistinctiveRingNames• SIPProtocolTimersSIP Protocol Parameters:Parameter Description Defaultsip user agent User-Agent header for outb

Pagina 37 - Voip accou nts

42sip prack enable Enables support for Provisional Response ACKnowledgement, PRACK(supportedfromrmware05_05b6orlater)Disabled SIP Respons

Pagina 38 - VoIP Provider Defaults:

43sip timer no answer duration No answer duration in seconds 300sip session time Session expiration in seconds 1800 SIP Server Conguration:Paramete

Pagina 39 - Vo i p pa ra m et e rs

44dtmf detect abcd DTMF detection enable for ABCD dual tone pairsEnableddtmf generate abcd DTMF generation enable for ABCD dual tone pairsEnableddtmf

Pagina 40 - SDP Audio Codec Names:

45ipbxhookashmaximum Time in msec for maximum hookash900ipbxhookashminimum Time in msec for minimum hookash100ipbxhookashdelay Timeinmsec

Pagina 41 - SIP Protocol Parameters:

46has an associated frequency and amplitude. Up to four tone elements can be combined – to form a chord, orplayedinsequence–asatune(seeno_of_

Pagina 42 - SIP Protocol Timers:

47ipbx station call waiting tone defaultNon-blocking call waiting single tone pattern for station to sta-tion calls{1, 2, 0, {440, -16}, {300, 9700}}i

Pagina 43 - IPBX Parameters:

48ing. This value is only used if the default ringer parameter slac_ring_frequency is zero.•no_of_times is the total of both on and off transitions i

Pagina 44

49Parameter Description Defaultipbx call waiting tone 1 Non-blocking call waiting #1 single tone pattern{1, 2, 0, {440, -16}, {300, 9700}}ipbx call wa

Pagina 45 - Call Progress Tones:

5dhcp settings TheCPErequiresadhcpserverconnectedtotheberWANportbeforepoweron.Please refer to Appendix 3 – DHCP Settings for example o

Pagina 46

50slac ring bias Ringer bias in volts 0slac message waiting type Selects visual message waiting waveform type of sinusoidal or trapezoidalSinusoidalsl

Pagina 47 - Standard Ringing Patterns:

51slac impedance commands 6 SLAC commands to synthesize 220 ohm + 820 ohm || 120nF impedance(many)slac impedance commands 7 SLAC commands to synthesiz

Pagina 48 - Distinctive Ringing Patterns:

52ipbx busy forward service Enables customer use of call forward when busy serviceEnabledipbx no answer forward service Enables customer use of no an-

Pagina 49 - SLAC Conguration:

53ipbx line 1 number Assigned local number for line 1 L1ipbx line 2 number Assigned local number for line 2 L2ipbx line 1 name Assigned name for line

Pagina 50 - SLAC Command Strings:

54Operating Mode:Parameter Description Defaultipbx mode ATA operating mode (ASS, SIHT, IHT, SIOT, IPBX)ASS (A Simple Service): The simplest mode passe

Pagina 51

55ipbx input pattern voip Pattern match for VoIP dialing [3469]11|*xx|**|1900r7x!| 976r4!|1800r7x|[^1]r6x|1r3x[^1]r6x|1010Se#e*p2r*x| 0Se#e*p2r*xip

Pagina 52 - Port Conguration:

56“+” repeat previous digit any number of times (0 to 255)“x” match any numerical digit (0-9)“~” matchanydigit(0-9,A-D,*,#)excludinganyspeci

Pagina 53

57**[1-9]e#r5xp3r*x ThisstringpertainstoVoIPprovider“areacodes”.The“**”prexisasignalfortheserviceproviderto forward this call to an

Pagina 54 - Operating Mode:

58Parameter Description Defaultipbx speed dial array *20 Speed dial number corresponding to *20(empty)(repeated)ipbx speed dial array *39 Speed dial n

Pagina 55 - VoIP Dial Pattern:

59ipbx disturb accept enable Enables only calls on the Disturb Accept List to ringDisabledipbx disturb accept list 1 Number to accepted while in do no

Pagina 56 - Examples of dial strings:

63)CPErequestsinitsLINUXBoot-upprocess,wherecongurationleisrequested:Option: 53, 61, 60, 50, 54, 55, 1, 3, 28, 66, 67 custom configura

Pagina 57 - Speed Dial:

60feature code assignments (55 - 99) The IPBX calling features are assigned the ranges *55 to *89 and *92 to *99. The codes can be reassigned to bette

Pagina 58 - Do Not Disturb:

61ipbx fc no answer forward enable Call forward when no answer - number follows92ipbx fc no answer forward disable Cancel call forward when no answer

Pagina 59

62HostName Wihostname DKTCOMEGALogin Administratorcongurationaccessname,Pleaseconsult DKTCOMEGA for user name and pass-word *********Password

Pagina 60

63wan_pptp_ip applicable to Router Operation Mode, Point-to-pointtunnelingprotocol,IPAddressoftheWi192.168.2.1wan_pptp_netmask applicable to R

Pagina 61 - Important:

64DDNSProvider -DDNS -DDNSAccount -DDNSPassword -BssidNum 4SSID1 This device supports multiple SSID. Input the multipleSSID1,2,3intheeldtoe

Pagina 62

65RTSThreshold The RTS threshold determines the packet size at which the radio issues a request to send (RTS) before sending the packet. A low RTS Thr

Pagina 63

66VLANEnable VLAN Support, Enable or Disable 0VLANName VLAN name -VLANID VLAN VID 0VLANPriority VLAN priority 0WscConfMode 0WscConfStatus It shows the

Pagina 64

67HT_RDG Applicable to HT Physical Mode, Reverse Direc-tion Grant (RDG). This is the 11n performance parameter. Enable it if needed.1HT_LinkAdapt Appl

Pagina 65

68WdsPhyMode There are four modes including “CCK, OFDM, HTMIX,andGreeneld”.Selectoneaccordingthe WDS devices. The CCK is for pure 802.11b WDS n

Pagina 66

69WPAPSK3 WPA/WPA2-PSK Pass Phrase (8-64 characters). Key 312345678Key1Str3 -Key2Str3 -Key3Str3 -Key4Str3 -WPAPSK4 WPA/WPA2-PSK Pass Phrase (8-64

Pagina 67

7Anexampleofacongurationlecouldbethefollowing:##################################################################### DKT configuration# Fir

Pagina 68

70_net_router_commands_6&3d0=_net_router_commands_7&3d0=_net_router_commands_8&3d0=_net_router_commands_9&3d0=_net_router_commands_10&

Pagina 69

71ata_configuration_update_periodic_delay&3c0=3600ata_configuration_update_random_delay&3c0=240ata_configuration_update_error_retry_delay&

Pagina 70

72_voip_provider_1.user_name&3fc=_voip_provider_1.domain_name&3fc=_voip_provider_1.auth_user_name&23fc=_voip_provider_1.auth_domain_name&a

Pagina 71

73_voip_provider_4.distinctive_ring_type&3fc=0_voip_provider_4.dialing_prefix&3dc=_voip_provider_4.preferred_audio_codecs&23fc=_voip_provi

Pagina 72

74sdp_g711a_codec_dyn_pt&3e0=0sdp_cn_codec_dyn_pt&3e0=0sdp_g729_codec_dyn_pt&3e0=0sdp_g729b_codec_dyn_pt&3e0=109sdp_t38_codec_dyn_pt&a

Pagina 73

75sip_timer_no_answer_duration&3c0=300sip_timer_reregister_interval&3c0=0sip_session_timer&3c0=1800# SIP Server Configurationsip_allow_inc

Pagina 74

76ipbx_alternate_dial_tone&3c0=1 0 0 400 -16ipbx_secondary_dial_tone&3c0=2 0 0 420 -19 520 -19ipbx_stuttered_dial_tone&3c0=2 7 0 350 -19 4

Pagina 75

77slac_ring_transition&3c0=15slac_ring_amplitude&3c0=85slac_ring_bias&3c0=0slac_message_waiting_type&3c0=0slac_message_waiting_frequen

Pagina 76

78ipbx_speed_dial_service&3e0=1ipbx_do_not_disturb_service&3e0=1ipbx_block_anonymous_service&3e0=1ipbx_call_forward_service&3e0=1ipbx_

Pagina 77

79_ipbx_speed_dial_array_6&3df=_ipbx_speed_dial_array_7&3df=_ipbx_speed_dial_array_8&3df=_ipbx_speed_dial_array_9&3df=_ipbx_speed_dial

Pagina 78

8device script commands The following commands are supported in the script that will be downloaded to the CPE via TFTP during boot-up process.Thiscom

Pagina 79

80_ipbx_call_forward_list_25&3df=_ipbx_call_forward_list_26&3df=_ipbx_call_forward_list_27&3df=_ipbx_call_forward_list_28&3df=_ipbx_ca

Pagina 80

81_ipbx_disturb_accept_list_18&3df=_ipbx_disturb_accept_list_19&3df=_ipbx_disturb_accept_list_20&3df=_ipbx_disturb_accept_list_21&3df=

Pagina 81

82_ipbx_outgoing_block_list_11&3df=_ipbx_outgoing_block_list_12&3df=_ipbx_outgoing_block_list_13&3df=_ipbx_outgoing_block_list_14&3df=

Pagina 82

83ipbx_fc_hookflash_simulation&3e0=88ipbx_fc_caller_redial_cancel&3e0=89ipbx_fc_no_answer_forward_enable&3e0=92ipbx_fc_no_answer_forward_d

Pagina 83

84IPPortFilterEnable=0IPPortFilterRules=PortForwardEnable=0PortForwardRules=MacFilterEnable=0MacFilterRules=DefaultFirewallPolicy=1DMZEnable=0DMZIPAdd

Pagina 84

85VLANID=0;0;0;0VLANPriority=0;0;0;0WscConfMode=0WscConfStatus=2WscAKMP=1WscConfigured=1WscModeOption=0WscActionIndex=9WscPinCode=WscRegResult=1WscUse

Pagina 85

86AccessPolicy1=0AccessControlList1=AccessPolicy2=0AccessControlList2=AccessPolicy3=0AccessControlList3=WdsEnable=0WdsPhyMode=HTMIX;HTMIX;HTMIX;HTMIXW

Pagina 86

87requested by the CPE. Otherwise communication with the internal CPU of the CPE can’t be obtained.For more information about DHCP options in dhcp3, p

Pagina 87

88appendix 4 – tftp settings AftertheDHCPserverisconguredaTFTPservershouldbecongured,sormwareimageandcongura-tionlefortheCPE

Pagina 89

9CATV:-c, --catv=(1|0)Turns on/off the CATV module.Unicast:--add-uca=PORT:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ffAdds the Ethernet address statically into the ATU.--add-uca

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