SmartRG™ Residential Gateways April 30, 2012 Version 2.0
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 10 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Front Panel LEDs The SmartRG’s front panel LEDs can be useful for troubleshooti
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 11 Rear Panel Connectors SR10 DSL(WAN) LAN Reset On/Off
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 12 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 SR-350N DSL(WAN) LAN1 - 4
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 13 SR-500N/SR-500NE DSL(WAN) GigE(WAN) LAN1 - 4 Reset USB On/Off Powe
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 14 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Connecting a Computer to Your SmartRG™ Gateway To manually configure the Smart
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 15 Figure 8 Device Info Page The remainder of the left menu bar items can be navi
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 16 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases To simplify your deployment of Sm
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 17 Figure 9 Internet / TR-069 Management WAN Connection WAN conne
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 18 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Configuring the Layer 2 Interface (Ethernet with VLAN Tags) In some applicatio
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 19 Configuring the Layer 2 Interface (ADSL) To configure an ADSL la
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SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 20 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 7. IMPORTANT - Check “Enable Quality of Service” if you intend to support QoS
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 21 6. Click Apply/Save. NOTE Enabling QoS for routed IPTV service
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 22 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Creating the WAN Service WAN Services are created on top of previously created
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 23 5. For PPP WAN services enter the “PPP Username” and “PPP Passwo
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 24 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 6. For IPoE WAN services select “Obtain an IP address automatically” (DHCP) or
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 25 Figure 23 Wireless Distribution System Configuring the SmartRG g
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 26 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 not included in the DHCP server pool on the primary SmartRG gateway. IMPORTANT
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 27 Figure 17 WAN NAT, Firewall and IGMP Settings 8. Select the
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 28 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Use Case: Provisioning Your SmartRG for Remote ACS Management NOTE This step i
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 29 Use Case: Setting Up the LAN To configure the SmartRG’s LAN inte
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SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 30 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Figure 20 Adding DHCP Static IP Leases 8. Enter the LAN host’s “MAC Address
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 31 Use Case: Setting Up Wireless To configure the SmartRG’s Wireles
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 32 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 6. If you would like to select a specific Wi-Fi channel (1-11), select Wirele
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 33 Use Case: Setting Up Wireless Distribution System (WDS) When dep
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 34 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 To configure the WAN connections… 3. On the primary SmartRG gateway: configure
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 35 Use Case: Creating IPTV Service Configurations The SR350N, SR350
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 36 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 SmartRG gateways are designed to exceed the high bandwidth demands of either IP
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 37 Creating Bridged WAN Connections To configure the SmartRG for br
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 38 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 4. Select “Bridging” and click Next. Figure 28 Creating a Bridged WAN Servic
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 39 At the conclusion of step 9 your Layer 2 Interface summary (Adva
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 4 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 List of Figures Figure 1 SmartRG Front Panel LEDs ...
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 40 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Your WAN Service summary (Advanced Setup -> WAN Service) will look similar t
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 41 11. Click Add. Figure 32 Defining an IPTV Bridge Interface Gro
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 42 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 12. Enter the “Group Name.” 13. Highlight the bridged “WAN Interfaces” to be i
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 43 Routed IPTV Configuration (Single WAN Connection) The common rou
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 44 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 NOTE Some STBs pre-mark their IP traffic making classification a relatively st
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 45 Use Case: Applying Quality of Service (QoS) to VoIP and IPTV LAN
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 46 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 To configure the SmartRG’s QoS feature: 1. Ensure the layer 2 WAN interface “
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 47 5. Name, enable and select the WAN interface to be fed by this q
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 48 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 11. Leave the “DSL Latency” value set to Path0 and Click Apply/Save. NOTE The
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 49 13. Create the VoIP traffic classifier by selecting Advanced Setu
Introduction SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 5 Figure 43 QoS VoIP and IPTV Classifier Config ...
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 50 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 19. Create the IPTV traffic classifier by selecting Advanced Setup -> Qualit
Configuring Your SmartRG™ - Common Use Cases SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 51 23. Assign the Classification Queue (identified by WAN interface
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 52 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Managing Your SmartRG™ Gateway Save, Restore or Default Configurations To save
Managing Your SmartRG™ Gateway SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 53 Configure Time Settings To set the gateway’s time zone and NTP server settings
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 54 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Configure Access Controls (HTTP, Telnet, SSH, etc.) To enable/disable gateway
Managing Your SmartRG™ Gateway SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 55 Configure User Logins SmartRG gateways support the following user roles: - ad
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 56 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Reset the Gateway Hardware Reset Reset the gateway by inserting a paper clip or
Troubleshooting SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 57 Troubleshooting Accessing System Logs To configure the System Log for use during troubleshoot
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 58 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Executing Diagnostics To execute the SmartRG’s interface diagnostics: 1. Sel
Technical Support SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 59 Technical Support For technical support contact: Support Monday – Friday, 5am-6pm Pacific Ti
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 6 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Introduction This document describes the features, functions and administration
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 7 SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Advanced Features Connect-and-Surf (Automatic WAN
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways Page | 8 Confidential SmartRG © 2012 Cisco™ Prime Home™ TR-069 Client SmartRG residential gateways are equipped with
SmartRG™ Residential Gateways SmartRG © 2012 Confidential Page | 9 SmartRG™ Product Family SmartRG residential gateways combine WAN connectivity wit
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