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ISCOM5104G-GP (T) Configuration Guide (Web) Preface

Preface

Objectives
This document describes how to configure the ISCOM5104G-GP by using the Web
configuration page. This document helps you master principles of the features supported by
the ISCOM5104G-GP and Web configuration method.

Versions
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.

Product name Hardware version Software version


ISCOM5104G-GP-AC A.00 or later V2.10 or later
ISCOM5104G-GP-AC60 A.00 or later V2.10 or later

Related manuals
The following table lists the related manuals of the ISCOM5014G-GP.

Manual Description
ISCOM5104G-GP (T) User Manual It introduces product overview, product structure,
equipment installation, technical specifications,
and appendix.
ISCOM5104G-GP (T) Configuration It introduces the Web page configuration methods
Guide (Web) and processes of various services, including
configuration preparation, system management,
service management, system monitoring, and
appendix.

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Conventions
Symbol conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as below.

Symbol Description
Indicate a hazard with a medium or low level of risk which, if
not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

Indicate a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,


could cause equipment damage, data loss, and performance
degradation, or unexpected results.
Provide additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.

Indicate a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time.

General conventions
Convention Description

Times New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.


Arial Paragraphs in Warning, Caution, Notes, and Tip are in Arial.
Boldface Buttons and navigation path are in Boldface.
Italic Book titles are in italics.
Lucida Console Terminal display is in Lucida Console.

Book Antiqua Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3, and Block are in Book


Antiqua.

GUI conventions
Convention Description
Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, windows, and dialog titles
are in boldface. For example, click OK.
> Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">"
signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.

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Mouse operation
Action Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving
the pointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly
without moving the pointer.
Right-click Press the right mouse button to pop up a menu for later
selection.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer
to a certain position.

Change history
Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version
contains all updates made to previous versions.

Issue 01 (2017-06-30)
Initial commercial release

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Contents

1 Preparing for configurations ....................................................................................................... 1


1.1 Logging in to Web page ................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Understanding Web page .................................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 Exiting Web page ............................................................................................................................................. 3

2 System management ..................................................................................................................... 4


2.1 User management ............................................................................................................................................. 4
2.1.1 Modifying password ............................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.2 Logout ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Upgrading software .......................................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 Backup and recovery ........................................................................................................................................ 8
2.3.1 Backing up configuration file ................................................................................................................. 8
2.3.2 Restoring configuration file .................................................................................................................... 8
2.3.3 Restore factory configuration .................................................................................................................. 9
2.4 Saving and restarting ...................................................................................................................................... 10

3 Service management ................................................................................................................... 12


3.1 Configuring LAN interface ............................................................................................................................ 12
3.2 Configuring PON parameters ......................................................................................................................... 13

4 System monitoring ...................................................................................................................... 15


4.1 Viewing system information .......................................................................................................................... 15
4.2 Viewing PON information .............................................................................................................................. 17
4.3 Viewing user list ............................................................................................................................................. 18
4.4 Viewing statistics............................................................................................................................................ 19
4.4.1 Viewing statistics on LAN interface ..................................................................................................... 19
4.4.2 Viewing PON interface statistics........................................................................................................... 20

5 Appendix ...................................................................................................................................... 23
5.1 Terms .............................................................................................................................................................. 23
5.2 Acronyms and abbreviations .......................................................................................................................... 24

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1 Preparing for configurations

This chapter introduces the following contents:


 Logging in to Web page
 Understanding Web page
 Exiting Web page

1.1 Logging in to Web page


Log in to the ISCOM5104-GP as below:
Step 1 Configure the IP address of the PC to ensure that the IP address of the LAN interface of the device
and that of the PC can ping each other.

The default IP address of the ISCOM5104G-GP is 192.168.1.254. The IP address of


the PC must be on the same network segment as the default IP address of the
ISCOM5104G-GP (that is, 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.253).
Step 2 Connect the network interface of the PC to the LAN interface of the ISCOM5104-GP through
a network cable.
Step 3 Enter the IP address (192.168.1.254 by default) of the LAN interface in the address bar of the
browser and press Enter to enter the login page.
Step 4 Enter the user name and password for device login in the UserName and Password text boxes.
By default, both the user name and password of the system administrator are raisecom; the
user name and password for ordinary users are user, as shown in Figure 1-1.

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Figure 1-1 Logging in device

Step 5 Click Login to log in to the device and enter the configuration page.

1.2 Understanding Web page


Figure 1-2 shows the system configuration page of the ISCOM5014G-GP.
 1: Navigation bar
 2: Configuration page

Figure 1-2 System configuration page

Table 1-1 lists the functions of each tab on the Web configuration page.

Table 1-1 Tabs


Tabs Description
Status

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Tabs Description
Device View device status and LAN interface configurations, including
device name, running time, software version, memory utilization rate,
CPU utilization rate, IP address, subnet mask, and MAC address.
PON View PON interface status and configurations, including supplier
name, shipping number, temperature, voltage, Tx power, Rx power,
bias current, and ONU status.
LAN Configure the IP address and subnet mask of the LAN interface.
Advance
ARP table View the ARP table, which is the IP address and MAC address of
each customer.
Admin
GPON Settings Configure PON parameters, including LOID, LOID password, and
PLOAM password.
Commit/Reboot Save configurations and restart the device.
Multi-lingual Configure the language supported by the Web page.
Settings
Backup/Restore Back up and restore system configuration files, including backing up
configuration files, recovering configuration files, and restoring
factory configurations.
Password Configure the password for administrator users.
Firmware Upgrade the system software.
Upgrade
Logout Deregister online users.
Statistics
Interface View the packet receiving/sending statistics on the LAN interface.
PON View the packet receiving/sending statistics on the PON interface.

1.3 Exiting Web page

Before exiting the Web configuration page, save current configurations to prevent
configuration loss.
When the current configuration is complete, you should exit the Web configuration
page to ensure system security. Click on the browser to close the browser and
exit the Web configuration page.

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2 System management

This chapter introduces the following contents:


 User management
 Upgrading software
 Backup and recovery
 Saving and restarting

2.1 User management


2.1.1 Modifying password

Scenario
By default, the user name and password for the system administrator are raisecom and those
for ordinary users are user.

 Default raisecom and user users cannot be deleted and the system does not
support adding users.
 We recommend modifying the login password after your first configuration to
prevent device failure caused by illegal access.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose Admin > Password to enter the Password Configuration page, as shown in Figure 2-
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Figure 2-1 Password Configuration page

Step 2 In the UserName drop-down list, choose the account whose password you want to change.
Step 3 Enter the user's old login password in the Old Password text box.
Step 4 Enter the new login password in the New Password text box.
Step 5 Re-enter the new password in the Confirmed Password text box.
Step 6 Click Apply Changes and the system prompts Successfully Changed. Click OK to complete
the password modification.

 The entered new password must be different from the old one.
 The entered confirmation password must be the same with the new one.
 The entered new password must be greater than 4 digits.
 Click Reset to clear the text box and re-enter.

Configuration items
Table 2-1 describes the configuration items for password modification.

Table 2-1 Configuration items for password modification


Configuration item Description
UserName User name
Old Password User's old password
New Password User's new password, composed of English characters and
numbers, which shall not contain spaces and special
character ","

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Configuration item Description


Confirmed Password New password confirmation
The entered confirmation password should be the same
with the new password.

2.1.2 Logout

Scenario
After completing configurations, the device administrator can click Logout to exit the
configuration page to prevent unauthorized access to the device due to page retention.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose Admin > Logout to enter the Logout page, as shown in Figure 2-2.

Figure 2-2 Logout page

Step 2 Click Logout. The logout confirmation dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 2-3.

Figure 2-3 Logout confirmation dialog box

Step 3 Click OK to log out.

Configuration items
N/A

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2.2 Upgrading software


Scenario
You manually upgrade the system software. When you need to add new features to your
device, optimize existing features, or solve bugs in your current software version, you can
upgrade your device.

Configuration steps

 Restart the device after completing the upgrade to validate the upgraded contents.
 Do not restart or power off the device during the upgrading process, otherwise the
system may crash.
Step 1 Choose Admin > Firmware Upgrade to enter Firmware Upgrade page, as shown in Figure
2-4.

Figure 2-4 Firmware Upgrade page

Step 2 Click Browse to select the software which needs to be upgraded and then click Upgrade. The
upgrade confirmation dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 2-5.

Figure 2-5 Upgrade confirmation dialog box

Step 3 Click OK and the system will automatically start software upgrade. After software upgrade is
successful, the system will automatically restart.

Configuration items
N/A

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2.3 Backup and recovery


2.3.1 Backing up configuration file

Scenario
The system supports backup of configuration files. After the configuration file is backed up,
when the system is faulty, you can use the backup configuration file to recover the device.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose Admin > Backup/Restore to enter Backup and Restore Settings page, as shown in
Figure 2-6.

Figure 2-6 Backup and Restore Settings page

Step 2 Click Backup on the right of Backup Settings to File. Choose the location where the
configuration file is saved and name the configuration file.
Step 3 Click Save to complete backup of the configuration file.

Configuration items
N/A

2.3.2 Restoring configuration file

Scene
When the system fails, you can use the backup configuration file to restore the device to
normal working state.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose Admin > Backup/Restore to enter Backup and Restore Settings page, as shown in
Figure 2-7.

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Figure 2-7 Backup and Restore Settings page

Step 2 Click Browse on the right of Restore Settings from File. Select a configuration file and then
click Restore.
Step 3 The system recovers successfully and restarts automatically.

After the configuration file is restored, the PON parameters and LAN interface
parameters may change. Therefore, if services fail or the network fails after the
configuration is restored, reconfigure related services and network parameters.

Configuration items
N/A

2.3.3 Restore factory configuration

Scene
Restoring factory configuration will clear all current configurations. You can restore the
device to factory configurations (the default system configuration state, including the default
Web login IP address, user name, and password) and restart the device.

 Restoring factory configuration will cause device restart and service interruption.
Use it with caution.
 Restoring factory configuration will cause the loss of all current configurations. We
recommend saving configuration files in advance.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose Admin > Backup/Restore to enter Backup and Restore Settings page, as shown in
Figure 2-8.

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Figure 2-8 Backup and Restore Settings page

Step 2 Click Reset on the right of Reset Settings to Default. A dialog box for confirming restoring
factory configuration pops up, as shown in Figure 2-9.

Figure 2-9 Dialog box for confirming restoring factory configuration

Step 3 Click OK to restore factory configuration.

Configuration item
N/A

2.4 Saving and restarting


Scenes
After some configurations of the device are modified, the new configuration takes effect only
after the configuration is saved and the device is restarted. In addition, when the device stops
running for any reason, you can also try to solve the problem by restarting the device.

Configuration steps

 Confirm that the current configuration has been saved before restarting the device.
If not saved, the configuration will be lost after device restart.
 Restarting the device will result in service interruption. Use it with caution.

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Step 1 Choose Admin > Commit/Reboot to enter Commit and Reboot page, as shown in Figure 2-
10.

Figure 2-10 Commit and Reboot page

Step 2 Click Commit and Reboot and then a restart confirmation dialog box pops up, as shown in
Figure 2-11.

Figure 2-11 Restart confirmation dialog box

Step 3 Click Ok to restart the device.

Configuration items
N/A

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This chapter introduces the following contents:


 Configuring LAN interface
 Configuring PON parameters

3.1 Configuring LAN interface


Scenario
You can configure the IP address and subnet mask on that page.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose LAN to enter LAN Interface Setting page, as shown in Figure 3-1.

Figure 3-1 LAN Interface Setting page

Step 2 Enter the IP address of the LAN interface in the IP Address text box.
Step 3 Enter the subnet mask of the LAN interface in the Subnet Mask text box.
Step 4 Click Apply Changes to complete the configuration.

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Configuration items
Table 3-1 lists LAN interface configuration items.

Table 3-1 LAN interface configuration items


Configuration items Description
 Configure the IP address of the LAN interface, which is in
IP Address
dotted decimal notation.
 By default, the IP address of the LAN interface is

192.168.1.254.
 Configure the subnet mask of the management IP address,
Subnet Mask
which is in dotted decimal notation.
 By default, the subnet mask of the LAN interface is

255.255.255.0.

3.2 Configuring PON parameters


Scenario
This page is used to configure PON parameters of the device.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose Admin > GPON Settings to enter GPON Settings page, as shown in Figure 3-2.

Figure 3-2 GPON Settings page

Step 2 Configure LOID.


 Enter the LOID in the LOID text box.
 Enter the LOID password in the LOID Password text box.
 Enter the PLOAM password in the PLOAM Password text box.
 Click Apply Changes to complete PON configuration.

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Configuration items
Table 3-2 lists PON configuration items.

Table 3-2 PON configuration items


Configuration items Description
LOID Logical identifier of the device, used for device registration
on the OLT. It must be the consistent with the one
configured on the OLT to make the device successfully
registered.
LOID Password Device registration password, used together with the LOID
as the registration basis for the ONU. It must be consistent
with the one configured on the OLT to make the device
successfully registered.
PLOAM Password PLOAM password

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4 System monitoring

This chapter introduces the following contents:


 Viewing system information
 Viewing PON information
 Viewing user list
 Viewing statistics

4.1 Viewing system information


Scenario
The Device Status page helps you learn the basic configuration and status of the system,
including device name, running time, software version, memory utilization rate, CPU
utilization rate, IP configuration, and MAC address.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose Status > Device to enter Device Status page, as shown in Figure 4-1.

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Figure 4-1 Device Status page

Viewing items
Table 4-1 lists viewing items on the Device Status page.

Table 4-1 Viewing items


Items Description
Device Name Device identification, generally indicated by device model, used
to distinguish different devices
Uptime System running time, which refers to the running time after the
device is powered on
Firmware Version System software version
MEM utilization Memory utilization rate
CPU utilization CPU utilization rate
IP Address IP address of the LAN interface
Subnet Mask IP subnet mask of the LAN interface
MAC Address Device MAC address

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4.2 Viewing PON information


Scenario
The PON Status page helps you learn about the configuration and status of PON parameters,
including vendor name, shipping number, temperature, voltage, Tx power, Rx power, bias
current, and ONU status.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose Status > PON Status to enter PON Status page, as shown in Figure 4-2.

Figure 4-2 PON Status page

Viewing items
Table 4-2 lists viewing items on the PON information viewing page.

Table 4-2 PON viewing items


Items Description
Vendor name PON module supplier
Part Number Shipping number of the PON module
Temperature Operating temperature of the PON module
Voltage PON module voltage
Tx Power Tx optical power of the PON module

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Items Description
Rx Power Rx optical power of the PON module
Bias Current Bias current of the PON module
ONU State Display the status of the ONU defined in the PLOAM/OMCI
protocol:
 O1 (Initial-state): it indicates that the ONU has just been
powered on and is still in the signal LOS/LOF state.
 O2 (Standby-state): it indicates that the ONU has received the

information sent by the OLT and is waiting to be configured


with network parameters.
 O3 (Serial-Number-state): it indicates that the ONU has

uploaded its own serial number and is waiting for the OLT to
configure the ONU ID.
 O4 (Ranging-state): it indicates that the ONU is performing

ranging operations.
 O5 (Operation-state): it indicates that the ONU is in normal

working state.
 O6 (POPUP state POPUP-state): it indicates that the ONU

detects the signal LOS/LOF, stops transmitting signals, and


enters the waiting state.
 O7 (Emergency-Stop-state): it indicates that the ONU enters

the emergency stop state and the laser is turned off.

4.3 Viewing user list


Scenario
The User List page helps you learn information about end users who are connected to the
device, including IP address and the MAC address of the user terminal.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose Advance > ARP table to enter User List page, as shown in Figure 4-3.

Figure 4-3 User List page

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Viewing items
Table 4-3 lists viewing items on the user list page.

Table 4-3 User list viewing items


Items Description
IP Address IP address of the user terminal which is connected to the device
MAC Address MAC address of the user terminal which is connected to the device

4.4 Viewing statistics


4.4.1 Viewing statistics on LAN interface

Scenario
LAN interface statistics page helps you understand the packet receiving/sending statistics on
the LAN interface.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose Statistics > Interface Statistics to enter Interface Statistics g page, as shown in
Figure 4-4.

Figure 4-4 Interface Statistics

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 Click Refresh to refresh current statistics.


 Click Reset Statistics to clear current statistics and restart statistics gathering.

Viewing items
Table 4-4 lists LAN interface statistics.

Table 4-4 LAN interface statistics


Items Description
Interface Interface identifier
Rx pkt Receiving direction, the number of Ethernet packets received
Rx err Receiving direction, the number of error Ethernet packets received
Rx drop Receiving direction, the number of Ethernet packets discarded
Tx pkt Sending direction, the number of Ethernet packets sent
Tx err Sending direction, the number of error Ethernet packets sent
Tx drop Sending direction, the number of Ethernet packets sent

4.4.2 Viewing PON interface statistics

Scenario
The PON Statistics page helps you understand packet receiving/sending statistics on the PON
interface.

Configuration steps
Step 1 Choose Statistics > PON to enter PON Statistics page, as shown in Figure 4-5.

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Figure 4-5 PON Statistics page

Viewing items
Table 4-5 lists PON statistics.

Table 4-5 PON statistics


Items Description
Bytes Sent Number of bytes sent
Bytes Received Number of bytes received
Packets Sent Total number of packets sent, including unicast packets,
multicast packets, and broadcast packets
Packets Received Total number of packets received, including unicast
packets, multicast packets, and broadcast packets
Unicast Packets Sent Number of unicast packets sent
Unicast Packets Received Number of unicast packets received
Multicast Packets Sent Number of multicast packets sent
Multicast Packets Received Number of multicast packets received
Broadcast Packets Sent Number of broadcast packets sent
Broadcast Packets Received Number of unicast packets received

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Items Description
FEC Errors Number of FEC error frames
HEC Errors Number of HEC error frames
Pause Packets Sent Number of PAUSE frames sent
Pause Packets Received Number of PAUSE frames received

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5 Appendix

This chapter lists terms, acronyms, and abbreviations involved in this document.
 Terms
 Acronyms and abbreviations

5.1 Terms
F
It is based on perfection of the broadband access
Fiber to the Building method in optical network technologies. Through
(FTTB) FTTB and Ethernet cable-to-household, users
can access the broadband.
Fiber is installed on the roadside within 1000 feet
Fiber to the Curb
away from the Central Office to the households
(FTTC)
or offices.
Namely, fiber is used to connect the household
directly. FTTH not only helps gain greater
bandwidth, but also increase transparency of data
Fiber to the Home
format, rate, wavelength, and protocol.
(FTTH)
Moreover, it is more adaptive to environment
and power conditions, and simplifies the
maintenance and installation.

O
A distribution connection device between the
fiber and a communication device. It is an
Optical Distribution important part of the optical transmission system.
Frame (ODF) It is mainly used for fiber splicing, optical
connector installation, fiber adjustment,
additional pigtail storage, and fiber protection.

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Optical Distribution It refers to the optical transmission channel


Network (ODN) between the OLT and ONU.

5.2 Acronyms and abbreviations


F
FTTB Fiber to the Building
FTTC Fiber to the Curb
FTTH Fiber to the Home

O
ODF Optical Distribution Frame
ODN Optical Distribution Network
OLT Optical Line Terminal
ONU Optical Network Unit

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