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Tenda PON ONT HG9 User Manual

Tenda PON ONT HG9
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PON ONT
User Guide
V1.0

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Tenda PON ONT HG9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePON ONT
ModelHG9
Wi-FiYes
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature-40°C to 70°C
Power Supply12V/1A
PON InterfaceGPON
Wireless StandardsIEEE 802.11b/g/n
AntennaExternal antenna
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing

Summary

Get to know your device

1.1 Overview

Provides a general introduction to the ONT's functionality and supported models.

1.2 Appearance

Details the physical aspects of the ONT, including indicators and ports.

1.2.1 Indicators, ports, and buttons

Explains the function of each LED indicator, port, and physical button on the ONT.

1.2.2 Label

Describes the information found on the ONT's label, such as model and default credentials.

Web UI

2.1 Login

Guides users through the process of accessing the ONT's web-based user interface.

2.2 Logout

Explains how to securely log out of the ONT's web UI.

2.3 Web UI layout

Describes the different sections and navigation elements within the ONT's web interface.

2.4 Common buttons

Details the common buttons used in the web UI and their functions.

Status

3.1 Device status

Displays system information, LAN configuration, and WAN connection status.

3.2 IPv6 status

Shows the current IPv6 connection status of the ONT.

3.3 PON status

Provides information on the PON and GPON/EPON connection status of the ONT.

LAN

WLAN

5.1 Basic settings

Covers essential Wi-Fi network settings like enabling the interface, band, and SSID.

5.1.1 Overview

Introduces basic Wi-Fi parameters for the ONT.

5.1.2 Customize the main Wi-Fi name

Instructions on how to change the default Wi-Fi network name (SSID).

5.1.3 Enable multiple wireless networks

Guides on setting up additional Wi-Fi networks (virtual APs).

5.2 Advanced settings

Configures more detailed Wi-Fi parameters like RTS Threshold and Beacon Interval.

5.2.1 Overview

Details advanced Wi-Fi configuration options.

5.2.2 Hide the main Wi-Fi name

Explains how to disable SSID broadcasting for increased privacy.

5.3 Security

Covers Wi-Fi security settings, including encryption and authentication.

5.3.1 Overview

Introduces Wi-Fi security options like WPA2-PSK.

5.3.2 Customize the Wi-Fi password

Steps to change the Wi-Fi network password for security.

5.4 Access control

Allows managing which devices can connect to the Wi-Fi network.

5.4.1 Overview

Explains the access control modes (Allow/Deny Listed).

5.4.2 Allow certain clients to access the Wi-Fi network

Procedure to permit specific devices via MAC address filtering.

5.5 WPS

Details the Wi-Fi Protected Setup feature for easy device connection.

5.5.1 Overview

Introduces WPS as a method for quick wireless connections.

5.5.2 Connect to the Wi-Fi network using the WPS button

Step-by-step guide to connect devices using the WPS button.

5.5.3 Connect to the Wi-Fi network using PBC on the web UI

Connect devices to Wi-Fi via WPS using the web interface.

5.5.4 Connect to the Wi-Fi network by entering PIN code of clients on the ONT

Connect devices using their client PIN code via WPS.

5.6 Status

Shows the current status and configuration of the Wi-Fi network.

WAN

6.1 Overview

Introduces WAN connection setup and the two working modes: Bridge and Router.

Common WAN settings

Details common parameters applicable to all WAN connection types.

6.2 Bridge mode

Configures the ONT to act as a modem, passing internet to another device.

6.2.1 Configure internet access on a computer

Steps to set up internet access directly on a connected computer.

6.2.2 Configure internet access on a router

Guides on connecting the ONT in bridge mode to a separate router.

6.3 Router mode

Configures the ONT to manage network connections directly.

6.3.1 Set up a fixed IP connection

Configures a WAN connection using a static IP address provided by the ISP.

6.3.2 Set up a dynamic IP connection

Configures a WAN connection using DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address.

6.3.3 Set up a PPPoE connection

Configures a WAN connection using PPPoE, requiring ISP username and password.

6.3.4 Set up a 6rd connection

Configures a 6rd connection for IPv6 access over IPv4 networks.

Services

7.1 Service

Manages various services offered by the ONT.

7.1.1 DHCP

Configures the ONT's DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment.

7.1.2 Dynamic DNS

Sets up Dynamic DNS for domain name resolution of the ONT's IP address.

7.1.3 IGMP Proxy

Manages multicast data traffic for IPTV and other services.

7.1.4 UPnP

Enables Universal Plug and Play for automatic port opening.

7.1.5 Samba

Configures file sharing services for computers on the LAN.

7.2 Firewall

Manages network security by filtering traffic.

7.2.1 ALG

Configures Application Layer Gateway settings for various protocols.

7.2.2 IP/Port filtering

Sets rules to filter incoming and outgoing data packets.

7.2.3 MAC filtering

Controls network access based on device MAC addresses.

7.2.4 Port forwarding

Opens specific ports on the ONT to allow external access to internal services.

7.2.5 URL Blocking

Blocks LAN clients from accessing specified websites using FQDN or keywords.

7.2.6 DMZ

Configures a DMZ host for enhanced access to specific servers or applications.

VoIP

8.1 Set VoIP proxy

Configures the ONT for VoIP services by setting up SIP proxy registration.

8.2 Change advanced SIP settings

Adjusts advanced Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) parameters.

8.3 Set the forward mode

Configures call forwarding rules for incoming phone calls.

8.4 Set speed dial rules

Allows setting up speed dial numbers for faster calling.

8.5 Abbreviated dial

Enables using abbreviated numbers for making phone calls.

8.6 Set a dial plan

Defines rules for analyzing dialed numbers and routing calls.

8.7 Set coding type

Configures audio codecs to optimize voice data transmission.

8.8 Set a hotline

Configures a hotline number for automatic dialing after phone pickup.

8.9 Set the Don't Disturb mode

Manages incoming calls by enabling or disabling Do Not Disturb mode.

8.10 Set an alarm

Sets an alarm for the telephone to ring at a specified time.

Advance

9.1 Advanced settings

Provides access to various advanced network configurations.

9.1.1 ARP table

Displays the Address Resolution Protocol table for network devices.

9.1.2 Routing

Manages static routes for network traffic optimization.

9.1.3 SNMP

Configures Simple Network Management Protocol settings for network monitoring.

9.2 IPv6 settings

Manages IPv6 configuration and status for the ONT.

9.2.1 IPv6 status

Enables or disables the IPv6 function on the ONT.

9.2.2 RADVD

Configures Router Advertisement Daemon for IPv6 stateless autoconfiguration.

9.2.3 DHCPv6

Manages DHCPv6 server settings for IPv6 address assignment.

9.2.4 MLD proxy

Configures Multicast Listener Discovery proxy for IPv6 multicast.

9.2.5 MLD snooping

Enables MLD snooping to manage IPv6 multicast traffic and conserve bandwidth.

Diagnostics

10.1 Overview

Introduces diagnostic tools like Ping and Traceroute for network testing.

10.2 Execute Ping to test connectivity

Guides on using the Ping tool to check network reachability.

10.3 Execute Traceroute to test routing

Explains how to use Traceroute to diagnose network paths.

10.4 Manual inform report

Allows manually sending diagnostic reports to the Auto-Configuration Server (ACS).

Admin

11.1 GPON/EPON settings

Configures ONT registration for internet access using GPON/EPON parameters.

11.2 Multicast VLAN

Configures VLAN settings for specific WAN interfaces, often for IPTV.

11.2.1 Overview

Introduces multicast VLAN configuration for network services.

11.2.2 Set multicast VLAN to watch IPTV programs

Steps to configure multicast VLAN for IPTV viewing.

11.3 OMCI information

Displays ONU Management Control Interface (OMCI) details.

11.4 Commit/Reboot

Applies configuration changes and reboots the ONT.

11.5 Backup/Restore

Manages ONT configuration backups, restores, and resets.

11.5.1 Back up the configuration of the ONT

Procedure to save the current ONT configuration settings.

11.5.2 Restore previous configuration of the ONT

Procedure to load a saved configuration file.

11.5.3 Reset the ONT

Instructions to reset the ONT to factory or ISP default settings.

11.6 Password

Guides on changing the ONT's login password.

11.7 Firmware upgrade

Details the process for upgrading the ONT's firmware.

11.8 ACL

Configures Access Control Lists to manage network access rules.

11.9 Time Zone

Sets the ONT's system time zone and SNTP client.

11.10 TR-069

Configures TR-069 for remote management by the ISP.

11.11 Logout

Explains how to log out of the ONT's web UI.

Statistics

Interface statistics

Displays packet statistics for various network interfaces.

PON statistics

Shows data statistics for the PON port.

Appendixes

A.1 Configure the computer to obtain an IPv4/IPv6 address automatically

Guides on setting up automatic IP and DNS configuration on computers.

A.1.1 Windows 10

Specific steps for Windows 10 to obtain IP addresses automatically.

A.1.2 Windows 8

Specific steps for Windows 8 to obtain IP addresses automatically.

A.1.3 Windows 7

Specific steps for Windows 7 to obtain IP addresses automatically.

A.2 Acronyms and abbreviations

Provides a glossary of technical terms and acronyms used in the manual.

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