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HUAWEI HG655a
VDSL2 MODEM WORK INSTRUCTION
REVISIION 7
SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY26 JUNE 2011
MODEM UPPER VIEW
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Function Color Status LED Definition
Power Green
Off Power off
Flash Power on, initialization
Green Power on, hardware test ok
DSL GreenFlash The modem is activating
On The WAN port is synchronized
Internet GreenOff No Data is detected
Flash Data is received/sent on the WAN port
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Flash Data is received/sent on the WAN port
LAN1-LAN4 Green
Off The Ethernet port is not connected
OnThe Ethernet port is in the communication status
Flash Traffic flowing on the Ethernet interface
VoIP Red/GreenRed Power off/not registered
Green Registered and ready
MODEM REAR VIEW
Interface FunctionDSL RJ-11port:Using the telephone line to connect the modem with the VDSL2
cable/splitter
PHONE1-PHONE2
RJ-11port:Using the telephone line to connect the modem with the Phone
LAN1-LAN4 RJ-45 port:Used to connect the modem to computer or other network devices
ResetDuring power ON period, hold on this button for more than 3 seconds to reset thecurrent settings to the factory default setting, and then the system restartsautomatically
Power Power supply port: It is connected to the power adapter
On/Off Power switch4
MODEM SETUP
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MODEM SETUP• By default, DHCP is disabled in the modem• Config PC network interface to 192.168.1.x with gateway 192.168.1.1
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MODEM SETUP• Open browser: http://192.168.1.1• Enter username & password
- For old modem versionUser: adminPassword: admin
- For new modem versionUser: adminPassword: hs5711Bbvl
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DEVICE INFO• Check the software version, compared with the intended version to be upgraded. • For eg, in this case, modem version is V100R001C01B017SP05
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VLAN DEFAULT CONFIG• Go to Basic > WAN
• By default, there are 4 VLANs for voice (400), CCS (209), IPTV (600) & HSI (500)• For V100R001C01B017SP05, no VLAN 209
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WAN connection
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a) Service list
b) Port binding
Select the LAN port bind to the WAN connection. It assigns the VLAN ID to the uplink packet, whereas it disposes the specific VLAN ID on downlink packet.
c) VLAN tagging
By enable “VLAN tagging”, it allows the VLAN packet pass through that are assigned on this
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By enable “VLAN tagging”, it allows the VLAN packet pass through that are assigned on this port, so do it remains the VLAN ID for each packet to output to the LAN port.
EN/DS FunctionsEnable Allows only specified VLAN pass to the LAN port and remains the
VLAN ID of the packets in uplink and downlink. It works filteringthe VLAN ID.
Disable The VLAN ID is assigned to the packet on uplink and disposesthe VLAN ID on downlink according to the WAN connectionapplied by LAN port binding.
MODEM CONFIGURATION
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Enable the DHCP transmission function for the target
LAN port, for example: we use LAN2.
ATA CONFIGURATION
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VOICE CONFIG FOR ATAa) WAN connection
Go to Basic > WAN > ptm1.400Tick Port Binding, Bridge mode and VLAN tagging in LAN 2.
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b) SIP user account and server account
Go to Basic > VoIP
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FAX SETTINGS
Advanced � Voice � Codec
For modem of version B17SP05 and B19, please adhere to the following steps:
16Settings as per default settings.
Advanced � Voice � Advanced Settings
17In advanced settings, for fax drop-down column, select G.711A fax passthrough
VOIP SETTINGS
Advanced � VoIP � SIP Advanced
18Change the session timeout duration from 0s to 1200s.
Choose Maintenance> Devices.MODEM UPGRADE PROCEDURE
Select top toolbar “Firmware Upgrade”, it shows a whole new page.
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- Click on “Browse...” and select the binary file that provided
then click “Open”
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- Click “Software Upgrade” and see this.
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It is finished as you see this
It turns back to login interface after completed upgrade process.
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- Login back to menu and check on Device information to check if the software version matched with the file you upgraded.
Restore default modem settings
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Click “OK”
It turns back to login page then successfully finish restoring default
configuration.
- Restoring default factory settings will erase the VOBB numbers
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- Please reconfigure back the numbers for VOBB accordingly, eg as per slide 15.
CONFIGURATION FOR HSBA
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- Please reconfigure back the numbers for VOBB accordingly, eg as per slide 14.
VLAN ID 621 721 821 822 823
Service HSI_Home HSI_SME TR069 VOIP IPTV
WAN Connection Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable
Service list INTERNET INTERNET INTERNET INTERNET INTERNET
Port binding LAN2 LAN2 LAN2 LAN2 LAN2
VLAN tagging LAN2 LAN2 LAN2 LAN2 LAN2
List of all VLANs – please note that all VLANs are bound to LAN2.
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Connection mode Bridge Bridge Bridge Bridge Bridge
Bridge type PPPoE_Bridged PPPoE_Bridged IP_Bridged IP_Bridged IP_Bridged
DHCP
transparent
transmission
Enable Enable Enable
WAN 802.1q Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable
VLAN ID 621 721 821 822 823
WAN 802.1p Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable
Value 0 1 4 6 5
VLAN 621(HSI Home).
Please add either VLAN 621 or 721 depending on what package the customer is on:
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VLAN 721(HSI SME)
Then, add VLAN 821 for TR069
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Next, add VLAN 822 for VOIP
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And finally, add VLAN 823 for IPTV
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List of all VLAN create for both HSBB and HSBA
-This can be viewed after all VLANs had been created.
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