Remote-access Guide

calix cms set remote access time

by Sigmund Wyman V Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do I configure service rules in calix?

© Calix. All Rights Reserved. By clicking the New Service action button in the Create New Association screen, rules can be configured for specific services. Advanced - Scheduling and Blocking - Create New Service Rule

Is there any proprietary information available on the calix website?

Proprietary Information: Not for use or disclosure except by written agreement with Calix. © Calix. All Rights Reserved. Internet Current Internet status of the Internet Service Provider is viewable. Basic connection status, ISP statistics, and IPv4/IPv6 Addressing parameters are available. 41

Is there an auto‡ or manual 45 For calix?

No Auto‡ or Manual 45 Proprietary Information: Not for use or disclosure except by written agreement with Calix. © Calix. All Rights Reserved. Status - Wireless Network Status Field Definitions Wireless Security State of wireless network security Info Only No Enabled‡/Disabled See Wireless > WPS (on page 59) Wireless Security Type

What is the default DHCP server lease time in calix?

Default: 255.255.255.0 DHCP Server Lease Time The length of time the DHCP server lease remains active without renewing Alpha-numeric Text Yes Enter lease time in Days, Hours, and Minutes 85 Proprietary Information: Not for use or disclosure except by written agreement with Calix. © Calix.

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How to access Calix product documentation?

You can access Calix product documentation by logging into My Calix (www.calix.com/my-calix

What is included in a CMS appliance?

The CMS Appliance server comes with the following:  CentOS operating system with DHCP, VSFTPD, and SFTP installed  CMS server software installed (most current GA version)  Mounting rail hardware (two- and four-post options are included with the shipment).  Have the following required, recommended, and optional information on hand before you power up the server:  (Required) Static IP address for the CMS server  (Required) Subnet mask  (Required) Default gateway address  (Required) Primary DNS  (Recommended) Secondary DNS  (Optional) Tertiary DNS  (Optional) CMS server host name, if different than the default, cmsserver.

Is Calix available with CMS?

Support for the newest Calix equipment software releases is made available with each CMS release. For a matrix of compatible Calix equipment software releases corresponding to the most current CMS release, refer to the Calix Management System (CMS) Release Notes, accessible by logging into My Calix (www.calix.com/my-calix(https://www.calix.com/my-calix)) and browsing the My Calix Documentation Library.

Can you log in to a secondary server Calix?

For CMS host server redundancy, Calix recommends configuring a second server to act as a backup server. When the primary server is down, you can log in to the secondary server and perform network management tasks. For setup instructions, refer to the topic, "Configuring a Primary and Secondary (Backup) Server" in the Calix Management System (CMS) Installation and Upgrade Guide for Linux.

Can a dash be a host name?

Note: The host name must be a single string (without spaces) consisting of alphanumeric characters. A dash (-) can be included as long as it is not the first or last character.  (Optional) An Active Ethernet (AE) ONT Software release package must be obtained and downloaded to the appropriate directory structure on the CMS Appliance.

Does Calix need to upgrade CMS?

Calix customers who have deployed dual CMS Appliance host servers will need to upgrade the CMS server software as new releases are made available. To determine the CMS server software upgrade path, refer to the latest CMS Release Notes. For a checklist and instructions for upgrading the CMS server software, refer to the Calix Management System (CMS) Installation and Upgrade Guide for Linux.

What is Calix 844G?

The Calix 844G and 854G GigaCenter are in a family of Premises delivery platforms optimized to extend the network demarcation to inside the subscribers home. They are the first Calix products to support carrier class Wi-Fi using 802.11ac technology allowing all services to be delivered over wireless. Carrier class Wi -Fi as defined incorporates 4x4 Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) at 5GHz, support of the entire 5GHz band including Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) channels, implicit and explicit beamforming, use of 80MHz combined channels at 5GHz, as well as software management tools and quality of service capabilities.

What chapter is turning up a gigacenter?

Chapter 3: Turning up a GigaCenter ....................................27

How many options does a typical offer?

Typically offers a choice between two options

Does Calix GigaCenter support IPv6?

With E-Series platform Release 2.4, the Calix GigaCenter Home Gateway has been enhanced to include direct support of IPv6 connectivity. IPv6 is the next Internet Protocol version to meet the expanding requirements for IP addressing. It is currently being used to supplement IPv4 but is expected to eventually replace IPv4.

What is EWI in Calix 844E?

This Calix 844E GigaCenter Users Guide provides instructions for managing GigaCenters via the on-line Embedded Web Interface (EWI). The EWI controls and manages network operations when used in conjunction with various Calix GigaCenter devices. This guide explains how to set up and maintain Ethernet network settings and any subtended subscriber devices attached to GigaCenter.

What is a GigaCenter 844E?

The 844E GigaCenter supports the same Home Gateway functionality as the 844G and 854G GigaCenters. It supports dual-band concurrent 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi, allowing continued usage of the 2.4 GHz band for data and legacy consumer devices while supporting IPTV and high-speed data at 5 GHz. When connected to a Calix GPON ONT providing Layer-2 access and security along with carrier-grade voice, the 844E helps meet service providers’ and end-users’ requirements for ubiquitous broadband access throughout the residence driven by the growth of smart mobile devices and media rich content. These Wi-Fi devices range from low bandwidth IP cameras, security sensors, smart phones, tab lets, and printers, as well as support for bandwidth intensive Quality Of Service (QoS) sensitive Wi-Fi capable Set Top Boxes (STBs) and TVs.

What is the 844E?

The 844E is designed to support the same level of carrier class Wi -Fi as the 844G and 854G products , delivering in-home wireless broadband coverage, quality of service, an d speed. All GigaCenters use the latest 802.11ac 5 GHz band Wi-Fi technology with 4x4 Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) and beam forming. GigaCenter allows service providers to deliver carrier class speeds and ubiquitous coverage to wirelessly connecte d devices in use throughout the subscriber home, and deliver symmetric broadband data rates of up to one gigabit per second (Gbps) to wired devices.

How many options does a typical offer?

Typically offers a choice between two options

Does the 844E have a UPS?

The 844E does not include the ability to connect to a UPS. Local management is accomplished using the Home Gateway locally hosted Embedded Web Interface (EWI).

Does GigaCenters support DFS?

Not all Wi-Fi capable clients and devices support the DFS channels. Service providers will need to enable DFS support if they do not expect to encounter DFS interoperability issues with subscribers.  GigaCenters 5 GHz radio has a Wi-Fi QoS feature that can be assigned to different SSIDs. For the current release, IPTV services are assigned to a pre -defined video SSID called "5 GHz_IPTV_SSID" with usage and QOS pre-configured. This allows this pre- defined IPTV SSID to be prioritized over best effort data services assigned to other 5 GHz SSIDs.  The GigaCenters Carrier Class 5 GHz radio covers 95% of standard U.S. homes supporting 8 STB clients using 4x4 Quantenna radios. In other words the use case is defined as supporting 8 simultaneous HD video channels to 8 STBs located throughout a home with additional bandwidth reserved for HSI data applications using the 5 GHz band (the industry definition of carrier The 844E has a 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet WAN interface that c onnects downstream from a Calix ONT or third-party access device. In absence of any bandwidth management, it is capable of switching and routing functions that manage premises network traffic at 1 Gbps. The 844E LAN side interfaces include:

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