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Advises users to follow all warning notices and instructions for safe operation.
Introduces the zNID 24xx Series as a family of gateways for residential installations.
Details the various hardware components and interfaces available on the zNID 24xx series devices.
Describes the VLAN-centric architecture and the main VLAN settings page for configuration.
Explains the various methods (CLI, Web, SNMP, OMCI) available for managing the zNID 24xx products.
Details the user accounts (admin, support, user) and their access privileges for managing the device.
Provides instructions for accessing the zNID via its Ethernet ports using a web browser or telnet.
Explains how to log in and manage the zNID using the command-line interface (CLI).
Defines three user accounts (admin, support, user) with different access levels for managing the device.
Explains how to set or change user names and passwords for device access control.
Details the requirement for a Registration ID for GPON interface access, matching the OLT value.
Describes how to configure the zNID to use static DNS servers or obtain DNS info via DHCP, PPPoE, or OMCI.
Explains how to configure system log settings, including log level, display level, and storage mode.
Guides users on saving the current zNID configuration to a PC for backup purposes.
Explains how to restore the zNID to a previous configuration using a saved file.
Details the process of returning the zNID to its original factory default configuration settings.
Describes various interface types supported by zNIDs, including Bridged, Routed, PPPoE, Ethernet, and GPON.
Explains how to enable the firewall for protection against unwanted intrusion and configure management access.
Guides on setting up port forwarding rules to allow external access to specific internal services.
Covers setting up the wireless network name (SSID), basic functionality, and general security features.
Details wireless security items like authentication and encryption methods to secure the network.
Describes various interface types supported by zNIDs, including Bridged, Routed, PPPoE, Ethernet, and GPON.
Provides an overview of security methods and pointers to more detailed information for each security option.
Explains the SIP configuration for connecting to a SIP softswitch and defines necessary parameters.
Describes the SIP-PLAR setup for voice gateways connecting to Class V switches and its configuration parameters.
Details the MGCP configuration for connecting to an MGCP softswitch and its associated parameters.
Provides a step-by-step guide for creating data connections, including VLAN setup and port defaults.
Details the procedure for creating bridged connections, operating the zNID as a learning bridge.
Explains how to configure routed connections, enabling packet forwarding based on destination IP addresses.
Guides on creating brouted connections, which combine routed uplinks with bridged LAN interfaces.
Details the process of creating PPPoE tunnels for uplink ports, establishing sessions with upstream BRAS.
Explains how to create wireless connections by selecting wireless interfaces for port membership.
Guides on creating voice connections, requiring specific software versions and binding POTS interfaces to VLANs.
Explains how to set up NAT and DHCP on untagged ports, with each port having its own DHCP server in a different subnet.
Explains rate limiting for controlling traffic flow and policing packets on a per-physical-port basis.
Details support for the Microsoft Media Room (MMR) application, including requirements for client discovery and communication.
Explains the concept of accessing any service from any Ethernet port, simplifying port designation.
Describes running interface tests and using hints to diagnose issues when a test shows FAIL.
Explains the parameters for the Ping test, used to determine device accessibility and network connectivity.
Details the parameters for the Trace Route test, used to identify the path packets take to reach a destination.
Provides instructions on how to perform a hardware reset of the zNID device using the reset button.
Advises users to follow all warning notices and instructions for safe operation.
Introduces the zNID 24xx Series as a family of gateways for residential installations.
Details the various hardware components and interfaces available on the zNID 24xx series devices.
Describes the VLAN-centric architecture and the main VLAN settings page for configuration.
Explains the various methods (CLI, Web, SNMP, OMCI) available for managing the zNID 24xx products.
Details the user accounts (admin, support, user) and their access privileges for managing the device.
Provides instructions for accessing the zNID via its Ethernet ports using a web browser or telnet.
Explains how to log in and manage the zNID using the command-line interface (CLI).
Defines three user accounts (admin, support, user) with different access levels for managing the device.
Explains how to set or change user names and passwords for device access control.
Details the requirement for a Registration ID for GPON interface access, matching the OLT value.
Describes how to configure the zNID to use static DNS servers or obtain DNS info via DHCP, PPPoE, or OMCI.
Explains how to configure system log settings, including log level, display level, and storage mode.
Guides users on saving the current zNID configuration to a PC for backup purposes.
Explains how to restore the zNID to a previous configuration using a saved file.
Details the process of returning the zNID to its original factory default configuration settings.
Describes various interface types supported by zNIDs, including Bridged, Routed, PPPoE, Ethernet, and GPON.
Explains how to enable the firewall for protection against unwanted intrusion and configure management access.
Guides on setting up port forwarding rules to allow external access to specific internal services.
Covers setting up the wireless network name (SSID), basic functionality, and general security features.
Details wireless security items like authentication and encryption methods to secure the network.
Describes various interface types supported by zNIDs, including Bridged, Routed, PPPoE, Ethernet, and GPON.
Provides an overview of security methods and pointers to more detailed information for each security option.
Explains the SIP configuration for connecting to a SIP softswitch and defines necessary parameters.
Describes the SIP-PLAR setup for voice gateways connecting to Class V switches and its configuration parameters.
Details the MGCP configuration for connecting to an MGCP softswitch and its associated parameters.
Provides a step-by-step guide for creating data connections, including VLAN setup and port defaults.
Details the procedure for creating bridged connections, operating the zNID as a learning bridge.
Explains how to configure routed connections, enabling packet forwarding based on destination IP addresses.
Guides on creating brouted connections, which combine routed uplinks with bridged LAN interfaces.
Details the process of creating PPPoE tunnels for uplink ports, establishing sessions with upstream BRAS.
Explains how to create wireless connections by selecting wireless interfaces for port membership.
Guides on creating voice connections, requiring specific software versions and binding POTS interfaces to VLANs.
Explains how to set up NAT and DHCP on untagged ports, with each port having its own DHCP server in a different subnet.
Explains rate limiting for controlling traffic flow and policing packets on a per-physical-port basis.
Details support for the Microsoft Media Room (MMR) application, including requirements for client discovery and communication.
Explains the concept of accessing any service from any Ethernet port, simplifying port designation.
Describes running interface tests and using hints to diagnose issues when a test shows FAIL.
Explains the parameters for the Ping test, used to determine device accessibility and network connectivity.
Details the parameters for the Trace Route test, used to identify the path packets take to reach a destination.
Provides instructions on how to perform a hardware reset of the zNID device using the reset button.
| Device Type | Gateway |
|---|---|
| Model | zNID-GPON-2427 |
| Technology | GPON |
| GPON Speed | 2.488 Gbps downstream, 1.244 Gbps upstream |
| Ethernet Ports | 4 x 10/100/1000 Mbps |
| USB | 1 x USB 2.0 |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
| WiFi | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Voice Ports | 2 FXS |
| Humidity | 5% to 95% non-condensing |