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ADTRAN 400 Series GPON ONT RG ONT P/N: 1287RGONT Basic Configuration Guide February 2021 61287RGONT-29C...
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ADTRAN that specifically applies to such hardware or software products. To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, in no event shall ADTRAN be liable for errors in this document for any damages, including but not limited to special, indirect, incidental or...
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■ ADTRAN 414 RG 2 POTS/4 GigE ONT and Single Band (2.4 GHz) WiFi Residential Gateway ONT (P/N 1287790F1) ■ ADTRAN 424 RG 2 POTS/4 GigE ONT and Dual Band WiFi Residential Gateway ONT (P/N: 1287781F2) April 2017 Adding PPPoE Provisioning for the 424RG/434RG ONT.
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Revision History 61287RGONT-29C Revision C...
Overview Overview This guide provides the instructions necessary to physically install and configure the ADTRAN 400 Series Residential Gateway (RG) ONTs. ■ Physical installation takes place at the customer premises ■ Configuration takes place at both the customer premises and the Central Office (CO) Intended Audience This guide explains the fields and options in the user interface;...
Related Online Documents and Resources Refer to Table 2 for additional online documentation and resources for this product. Documentation for ADTRAN Access and Aggregation products is available for viewing and download directly from the ADTRAN Support Community website. Go to: https://supportforums.adtran.com/welcome Registration is required.
Table 2. Related Online Documents and Resources Title Part Number Description ADTRAN Component-level Documentation ADTRAN 414 RG 2 POTS/4 GigE 61287790F1-22 This document provides a brief over- ONT with 2.4 GHz WiFi view of the 414RG ONT. It can be used for reference purposes during and after the ONT has been installed.
RESET RESET GE 1 GE 1 GE 2 GE 2 GE 3 GE 3 GE 4 GE 4 PHONE 1 PHONE 1 PHONE 2 PHONE 2 PHONE 2 MoCA+RF Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear 1287781F1 1287781F2 1287782F1 RESET PHONE 2 PHONE 1...
Physical Installation NOTE If the ONT is already physically installed at the customer’s premises, go directly to Section 3. LEDs, Buttons, Connectors, and Interfaces Table 3 lists each LED on the three ONTs listed in Figure 1 on page 15. Table 4 on page 17 lists the various Buttons, Connectors and Interfaces for these ONTs.
Physical Installation Table 3. Front Panel LED Indicators (Continued) Label Function Description WPS* Power Off or WPS is Disabled WPS is Enabled WPS push button pressed and device is ready to accept connection Note: The * indicates the use of this feature is dependent upon configuration by network personnel. Table 4.
The 414 RG ONT can be mounted on a wall or desktop. For instructions for wall-mounting, refer to the ADTRAN 414 RG 2 POTS/4 GigE ONT with 2.4 GHz WiFi Job Aide (P/N 61287790F1-22) for instruction 2.3.1 Physical Installation Guidelines The following are guidelines for this installation.
To install an ONT, complete the following steps in the order in which they appear. NOTICE! The ADTRAN 424RG and 434RG ONTs must sit upright using the stand provided. DO NOT lay the ONT flat, as the ONT may overheat.
Physical Installation Screw Screw Fiber Tray SC/APC Connector Fiber Opening Figure 3. 434RG Assembled Base and Fiber Connection 2.3.4.2 Step 2: Connect POTS Insert the RJ-11 connector in the appropriate PHONE 1 or PHONE 2 jack. (Refer to Figure 6 on page 22 for the location of the POTS connector.) If POTS cables are not available, use Figure 4...
ONT. The ONT can be powered by either power source, but not both simultaneously. The UPS connects to the 8-pin MOLEX connector labeled UPS (see Figure 5). ADTRAN offers a UPS Cable assembly (P/N 1287402G1) for this connector. (Refer to Figure 6 on page 22 for the location of the UPS connector.)
Physical Installation customer premises to charge the battery. The UPS powers the ONT and functions as a Battery Backup Unit (BBU) supplying continuous 12 VDC. Refer to the installation material that is provided with the UPS when installing the BBU. NOTE If a BBU is being used and is disconnected, the ONT is not protected from power outages, and will send a “Battery Missing”...
Physical Installation 2.3.4.7 UPS Power/Alarm Table Table 6 indicates which pin is associated with each alarm provided through the UPS connection. Table 6. UPS Power/Alarm Table Pin-Out Description Alarm Power Input (+12 VDC) UPS Status - On Battery UPS Status - Battery Missing Signal Return Power 12 V Return UPS Status - Replace Battery...
Basic Configuration Basic Configuration Overview Basic configuration of the ADTRAN 400 Series ONT takes place at both the Customer Premises and the Central Office (CO). NOTE Personnel at both sites must be in contact to complete the configuration. This section is divided into the following two configuration categories: ■...
73 Using 434RG MoCA The steps for configuring the ADTRAN 424RG and 434RG ONTs are identical, with the exception of the MoCA feature used by the 434RG ONT. If you are configuring a 434RG and wish to configure for MoCA, you must complete additional steps after performing the configuration steps 1-6 above.
Basic Configuration Customer Premises Steps Complete the following step at the Customer Premises. 3.6.1 Restore ONT to Default Configuration If the ONT has been used previously, restore it to its default configuration. Refer to Table 8 on page 26 for LED Status, Figure 6 on page 22 to Reset the ONT, and complete the following steps:...
Basic Configuration Table 8. 424 RG and 434RG ONT LED Status Label Status Indication WIFI Power is Off, or Wireless 2.4 GHz is Disabled (2.4, 5.0 GHZ) Green Wireless 2.4 GHz is Enabled Green Flashing (Fast) Data is being sent or received on 2.4GHz Power is Off, or Wireless 5 GHz is Disabled ...
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Basic Configuration Table 9. 414RG ONT LED Status Label Status Indication GE 1-4 Link is down or not equipped Green Link is up Green Flashing (Fast) Data is being sent or received Power Off or no device connected ...
ONT index is automatically assigned to that unit and serial number. If you are using the ADTRAN Advanced Operational Environment (AOE) or a Mosaic Captive Portal (Mosaic CP) system, an ONT discovery trap is sent to a designated Trap-Host (AOE or Mosaic CP).
However, once you start to implement CE-VLAN tags, you are going to have to disable preserve so you do not get double-tags upstream. NOTE ADTRAN recommends that you disable preserve-ce-vlan, unless you are certain that it is required. evc “data”...
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Basic Configuration no subscriber access pppoe intermediate-agent description “1508024D” no shutdown interface virtual-gigabit-ethernet 1/0/1@1/1/1.gpon mac limit 8 no shutdown Assumptions for above: ■ OLT is in slot 1 ■ PON 1 is the PON in question ■ PON is no shut with activation auto-activate ■...
Basic Configuration Step 2: Log On to the ONT Log on to the ONT to perform basic configuration. 1. Enter 192.168.1.254 (this IP address works with all Internet Web Browsers) into your web browser to log onto the ONT and Figure 7 is displayed.
Basic Configuration NOTE The the Device Info screen may vary slightly between 400 Series ONTs. For example, the 414RG ONT is set to 2.4GHz. There are no options in the GUI to change this setting. Device Info Device Info Advanced Setup...
Step 3: Configure Data Service To configure data service, you must establish (add) a Wide Area Network (WAN) interface (this establishes the WAN connection that the OLT in the Central Office uses to connect to the ONT in the field). 3.9.1 Setup WAN Data Service Follow the steps below to add a WAN interface for data.
Basic Configuration NOTE The Interface and Description are both Default values. The default interface is used to connect to the ONT and configure the services available on that ONT. This is the only Interface Configuration available. 3. Select This adds an interface for data, and displays the WAN Services Interface Configuration screen (see Figure 10).
Basic Configuration 3.9.2 WAN Services Configuration, Additional Parameters This screen is used to set the WAN Service Configuration. Figure 11. WAN Services Configuration, Additional Parameters 6. Under the WAN Service Configuration options, select IP Over Ethernet. This automatically populates the Enter Service Description field with ipoe_veip0. NOTE The entry in the field is a Default value and is used for example...
Basic Configuration 3.9.3 WAN IP Settings The WAN IP Settings determines how the OLT will obtain the IP address for the ONT. WAN IP Settings Device Info Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP setting. Advanced Setup Notice: If “Obtain an IP address automatically”...
Basic Configuration 3.9.4 Network Address Translation Settings Use the Network Address Translation (NAT) Settings screen to allow access to the network by the ONT. Enabling NAT allows sharing of one WAN IP address for multiple computers in a LAN. Network Address Translation Settings Device Info Network Address Translation (NAT) allows you to share one Wide Are Network (WAN) IP address for multiple computers Advanced Setup...
Basic Configuration 3.9.5 Routing Default Gateway Use the Routing Default Gateway screen to set the default IP gateway that the OLT and ONT will use to communicate. Routing -- Default Gateway Device Info Advanced Setup Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one Layer2 Interface the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected.
Basic Configuration 3.9.6 DNS Server Configuration Use the DNS Server Configuration screen selects the DNS server used as an interface for the OLT that the system will use to communicate between the OLT and ONT. DNS Server Configuration Device Info Advanced Setup Select DNS server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system.
Basic Configuration 3.9.7 WAN Setup Summary The WAN Setup Summary screen displays the WAN information associated with the OLT. Make sure these settings match those given to you by your ISP. WAN Setup - Summary Device Info Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP. Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Connection Type:...
3.9.8 Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup The Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup screen displays information for the data services you just configured. NOTE Note that the new service is veip0.3 GPON WAN Interface Configuration Device Info Advanced Setup Choose Add, or Remove to configure a WAN service over a selected interface.
Basic Configuration To configure Video Services, go to Section 3.10, “Step 4: Configure Video Service” page 43. 3.10 Step 4: Configure Video Service Once you have established data service, the Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup screen displays all the WAN services configured for the ONTs. NOTE In the previous steps, was added as the new service.
Basic Configuration 3.10.2 WAN Service Configuration The WAN Service Configuration screen is used to establish how the OLT will communicate with the ONT. In this instance, video will be transmitted. WAN Service Configuration Device Info Select WAN service type: Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) IP over Ethernet...
Basic Configuration 3.10.3 WAN Setup Summary The WAN Setup Summary screen displays the WAN information associated with the OLT. WAN Setup - Summary Device Info Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP. Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Connection Type: Bridge...
3.10.4 WAN Service Setup Summary The Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup screen displays information for the video services you just configured. GPON WAN Interface Configuration Device Info Advanced Setup Choose Add, or Remove to configure a WAN service over a selected interface. Layer2 Interface Interface Description...
Basic Configuration 3.10.5 Interface Grouping The Interface Grouping screen displays all the Interface Groups that you have previously configured. Interface Grouping -- A maximum 16 entries can be configured Device Info Advanced Setup Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to WAN interfaces and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independant network.
Basic Configuration 3.10.6 Interface Grouping Configuration for Video Service Use the Interface Grouping Configuration screen to configure an interface for video service. Interface Grouping Configuration Device Info Advanced Setup To create a new interface group: Layer2 Interface 1. Enter the Group name and the group name must be unique and select either 2. (dynamic) or 3.
Basic Configuration Interface Grouping -- A maximum 16 entries can be configured Device Info Advanced Setup Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to WAN interfaces and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independant network. To support this feature, you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces Layer2 Interface using Add button.
3.10.7 WAN Service Setup Summary The Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup screen displays the video interface you just configured. GPON WAN Interface Configuration Device Info Advanced Setup Choose Add, or Remove to configure a WAN service over a selected interface. Layer2 Interface Interface Description...
Basic Configuration 3.11 Step 5. Configure Wireless Service NOTE The 414RG ONT is preset to 2.4GHz. Step 5 does not apply to the 414RG ONT. The ONT is configurable for the following wireless services: ■ Data (2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless data service) ♦...
Basic Configuration 3.11.1 Configure for 2.4GHz Wireless Data Service Follow the steps below to set the ONT for 2.4GHz wireless data service. 1. Select from the side menu. Wireless>2.4GHz This displays the Wireless 2.4GHz - Basic screen (see Figure 26). Wireless 2.4GHz -- Basic Device Info This page allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface.
Basic Configuration 3.11.1.1 Configure Security for 2.4GHz Wireless Data Service Use the Wireless 2.4GHz - Security screen to establish a password for the SSID. Wireless 2.4Ghz -- Security Device Info This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface Advanced Setup You may setup configuration manually.
Basic Configuration 3.11.2 Configure for 5.0GHz Wireless Data Service Follow the steps below to set the ONT for 5GHz wireless data service. 1. Select from the side menu. Wireless>5.0GHz 2. Select Enable Wireless This displays the Wireless 5GHz - Basic screen (see Figure 28).
Basic Configuration 3.11.3 Configure Security for the 5GHz Wireless Data Service Use the Wireless 5GHz - Security screen to establish a password for the SSID. Wireless 5GHz -- Security Device Info This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface Advanced Setup You may setup configuration manually.
Basic Configuration 3.11.4 Configure for 5GHz Wireless Video Service The ONT is configurable for 5GHz wireless video service. 1. To change, or configure 5GHz video service, select Wireless>5.0 GHz from the side menu. This displays the Wireless 5GHz - Basic screen (see Figure 30).
Basic Configuration 3.11.5 Configure the Video Interface Group The Interface Grouping menu is used to select ports for a WAN interface and bridging group. It displays all the Interface Groups that you have previously configured (sixteen maximum). To configure a wireless video interface group for 5GHz service, you must do the following: ■...
Basic Configuration 3.11.6 Removing a Video Interface Group To remove the video interface group, complete the following steps: 1. Refer to Figure 31 and place a check mark in the column adjacent to the Remove Interface Group video. 2. Select Remove.
Basic Configuration 3.11.7 Adding a Wireless Video Interface Group Now, you need to add an Interface Group for the 5.0 GHz video service. To add the wireless video interface group, complete the following steps: 1. Refer to Figure 32 on page 58 and select the Add button to create new Interface Group for wireless video.
Basic Configuration 3.11.8 Configuring a Wireless Video Interface Group Now, you need to configure the Interface Group you just added for the 5.0 GHz video service. To configure the wireless video interface group, complete the following steps 1. In the field, enter a user-defined name that will be used to identify this group.
DownloadFiles Diagnostics Management Logout Figure 35. Wireless Video Interface Added This completes the configuration for the ADTRAN 400 Series ONT. What’s Next! If you want to configure your 434RG for MoCA, go to Section 3.12, “Configure MoCA (434RG Only)” on page 62.
3.12 Configure MoCA (434RG Only) NOTE The ADTRAN 434RG has a Multimedia over Coax (MoCA) interface. MoCA is an industry standard that enables the customer’s premises to use existing coaxial cable for high definition video and other services. Before beginning, ensure that you have completed all configurations (Section 3.6, “Customer...
Basic Configuration 3.13 Step 1: Configure the 434RG ONT To configure the ADTRAN 434RG ONT do the following: 1. Select the Advanced Setup from the sidebar. 2. Select the option on the sidebar. Interface Grouping This displays the Interface Grouping screen (see Figure 36).
Basic Configuration Interface Grouping Configuration Device Info Advanced Setup To create a new interface group: Layer2 Interface 1. Enter the Group name and the group name must be unique and select either 2. (dynamic) or 3. (static) below: WAN Service 2.
Diagnostics Management Logout Figure 38. MoCA Interface Group Added This completes the MoCA configuration for the ADTRAN 434RG ONT. What’s Next! Do you want to optionally configure your 424RG or 434RG for PPPoE? Go to Section 3.14, “Optional Provisioning for PPPoE”...
Basic Configuration 3.14 Optional Provisioning for PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is a network protocol that enables data commu- nication between two network entities or points. Provisioning an ONT with a subtended host will enable you to get the web interface to setup the PPPoE parameters.
Basic Configuration 3.14.1 WAN Service Configuration The WAN Service Configuration screen is used to configure the WAN connection types. NOTE Entries in this menu are all Default values. The values in your system may be different. If they are, complete the following steps to establish PPPoE. 1.
Basic Configuration 3.14.2 Set User Name and Password If needed, a username and password can be added. Other parameters can also be entered if desire. To create a username and password for the customer, complete the following steps: 1. In the enter a user name for the customer.
Basic Configuration 3.14.3 Routing Default Gateway Settings This is the same information that was configured in Section 3.9.5, “Routing Default Gateway” on page 39. Routing -- Default Gateway Device Info Advanced Setup Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one Layer2 Interface the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected.
Basic Configuration 3.14.4 DNS Server Configuration This is the same information that was configured in Section 3.9.6, “DNS Server Configuration” on page 40. 1. Check the Select DNS Server Interface from the available WAN interfaces 2. Select the appropriate DNS Server Interface from the list.
3.15 Removing Settings This section provides steps for removing settings. 3.15.1 Remove WAN Interface Setting If for any reason you would like to return the WAN Interface setting, complete the following steps: 1. Navigate to the In the WAN Service Setup Summary screen and place a check mark in the box in the column Remove adjacent to Interface you want removed.
1. Navigate to the In the Interface Grouping screen and place a check mark in the box in the column adjacent to Interface you want removed. For this example, we are Remove removing the MoCA Interface from the ADTRAN 424RG ONT. 2. Select Remove...
Basic Configuration 3.16 Reboot the Router To Reboot the Router, navigate to the Management section, then select Reboot from the list of options. Device Info Advanced Setup Click the button to reboot the router Wireless Reboot DownloadFiles Diagnostics Management Settings System Log Security Log TR-069 Client...
Warranty and Contact Information Warranty and Contact Information Warranty Warranty information can be found at: www.adtran.com/warranty. Contact Information For all customer support inquiries, please contact ADTRAN Customer Care: Contact Support Contact Information Customer Care From within the U.S. 1.888.4ADTRAN (1.888.423.8726) From outside the U.S.
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