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Document 830-04121-15
July 17th, 2018

zNID 3.1.330 Release Notes


This document provides information for the zNID 3.1.330 software release and includes the following information:
• Supported Models
• Problems Fixed
• Known issues or limitations
• Summary of Product Features
• SW Upgrade procedure
• Configuration Download & Backup Procedures
• Release History

The release note provides a summary of the zNID-24xxA feature set. The 24xxA is a Dual-Managed
ONU+RG (Residential Gateway) product that supports the Virtual Ethernet Interface Point (VEIP) as
defined in Broadband Forum TR-142 as the demarcation point between RG and ONU functions.
Configuration Profiles on the MxK define the complete zNID configuration for both RG and ONU
functions. Refer to the Unified Provisioning section in Chapter 11 of the MxK Configuration Guide
2.4 for more detail.
Additionally, pure L2 ONU features may be configured via OMCI, while RG features may be
configured via Web GUI, Telnet / CLI, SNMP, TR-069, and/or Unified Service Provisioning (USP).

Summary
The zNID (Zhone Network Interface Device) 2400A series of products are intelligent, indoor, full-featured gateways supporting fiber
termination designed to meet the demands of multi-service network deployments to the user.

The zNID carries data, voice, and video services over CAT5, coax, Wi-Fi and/or phone lines to deliver high-definition, multiple
standard definition video streams, high speed data, and packet voice services to residential or business users.

Supported Models
zNID-GPON-24xxA models: -2402A, -2403A, -2424A, -2425A, -2426A, -2427A
zNID-GE-24xxA models: -2402A, -2424A, -2426A
zNID-FE-24xxA models: -2424A, -2426A
zNID-CU-24xxA models: -2424A, -2426A

DASAN Zhone Solutions, Inc.


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DASAN Zhone Solutions, Inc.
zNID-24xxA 3.1.330 Release Notes

Problems Fixed

Note: Please refer to the latest 3.0.x Release Notes for a complete list of the latest fixes included in the 3.0.x SW.
All 3.0.x fixes have been included in the 3.1.x release, so they are not listed here.

Ref # Fixed In Problem Type Problem that has been resolved by the specific Release #

ZNID-9147 3.1.330 Unified Service USP of wlan ports causes an RgServiceSetupErr when performing cpe
Provisioning WLAN resync. The initial USP configuration is good but a resync is causing the status
Ports to reflect RgServiceSetupErr.

ZNID-9072 3.1.330 Voice SIP Memory leak causes Voice SIP task to crash following extensive bulk call
testing with frequent call failures.

ZNID-9098 3.1.330 Time Unified Service MxK cannot set date and time on the Active Ethernet zNIDs via Unified
Provisioning Service Provisioning (USP).

ZNID-9087 3.1.330 SNMP Battery Alarms SNMP walk of zhnSysMonONTAlarmTable returns incorrect alarm index and
alarm uptime.

ZNID-9069 3.1.330 SNMP 802.1x SNMP objects dot1xAuthQuietPeriod and dot1xAuthKeyTxEnabled are read-
Authentication only objects but should be read-write.

ZNID-9012 3.1.330 WAN Firewall Rules New Feature: Add Web GUI and TR-069 support to configure Firewall
Whitelist rules for the WAN interface.

ZNID-8310 3.1.330 SIP Voice Invite On multiple occasions outgoing calls do not work and the voice process
becomes unresponsive when a mismatch in the context header occurs. The
symptoms are the end user has dial tone, but after dialing, the INVITE is never
sent.

ZNID-9024 3.1.330 T.38 FAX T.38 FAX mode does not work.

ZNID-8979 3.1.330 OMCI When interoperating with Nokia OLT, the ONT fails to respond to OMCI
message request following the deletion of a service.

ZNID-8947 3.1.330 Security Logging New Feature: Add latest reboot reason and time to CLI "show system info"
command response. Also, automatically send a message to Syslog Server on
startup with the reboot reason and time.

ZNID-8975 3.1.330 SNMP WAN Counters Packet counters for the WAN port do not increment.

ZNID-8985 3.1.330 IPv6 With DHCP configured in the WAN side the ZNID IPv6 eth0.v200.ppp status
stays as "Connecting". But if I change if to Unnumbered DHCP-PD then the
status says "Connected". In either case the ZNID does not provide IPv6 IP
configuration to PCs (clients) connected to it.

ZNID-8976 3.1.330 Management Access Unable to manage the zNID via CLI, Web GUI, OMCI, SNMP and TR-069 for
an extended period of time due to database lock issues.

ZNID-8684 3.1.330 SIP Voice Crash SIP voice task crashes with a signal 11 when GPON goes down and voice
attempts to send "no battery signal" even though "phone follows uplink" option
is not configured.

ZNID-8954 3.1.330 TR-069 SIP Line When Voice line number is configured via TR-069, the factory-defaulted value
Configuration for the line number is displayed on the Web GUI instead of the configured
value.

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Ref # Fixed In Problem Type Problem that has been resolved by the specific Release #

ZNID-8747 3.1.330 WiFi Security New Feature: While a zNID WiFi access point (AP) is not vulnerable to the
KRACK attack, a patch can be applied to an AP to assist in preventing the
attack.

ZNID-8888 3.1.330 GPON Redundancy Upstream data occasionally stops when the GPON fiber is disconnect then re-
connected.

ZNID-8932 3.1.330 WiFi Manager Old wireless manager tasks linger following a re-start of the wireless manager.

ZNID-8837 3.1.330 SIP Voice DSCP ONT is not marking DSCP in SIP and RTP packets.

ZNID-8829 3.1.330 SIP Voice Invite The PANI header "P-Access-Network-Info" is not sent in both SIP register and
SIP invite packets.

ZNID-8886 3.1.330 Web GUI When a user logs into the Web GUI with the user-login credentials, the user-
login password cannot be changed.

ZNID-8826 3.1.330 SFP Information When SFP identification information cannot be read from the SFP module, a
syslog message is generated but the messages does not indicate which
model cannot be read.

ZNID-8866 3.1.330 Web GUI Wireless interfaces should not be listed as an option when configuring the
uplink interface.

ZNID-8825 3.1.330 DHCP Manager When a SW image upgrade is initiated by a DHCP Server over VLAN127, the
ZNID will perform the upgrade but will not automatically activate and switch to
the new SW image.

ZNID-8819 3.1.330 SIP Voice Dial Plan Cannot dial *97 with Metaswitch switch type.

ZNID-8802 3.1.320 SNMP New Feature: Add SNMP support for the High-Speed Internet Access (HSIA)
test.

ZNID-8796 3.1.320 TR-069 zNID ACS Discovery time takes too long (7-8 minutes) when TR-069 uses
HTTPS.

ZNID-8775 3.1.320 IPv6 Firewall New Feature: Add Web GUI support to configure IPv6 firewall rules and bind
interfaces to rules.

ZNID-8751 3.1.320 T.38 FAX When T.38 is enabled and the far end offers T.38 in re-invite message, zNID
does not switch to T.38 mode.

ZNID-8016 3.1.320 T.38 FAX Voice Line does not stay in T.38 FAX mode and drops back to G.711.

ZNID-8634 3.1.320 SNMP Wi-Fi max clients should be 128 when configured using SNMP.

ZNID-8638 3.1.320 HSIA Test If DNS addresses are 0.0.0.0, do not run High-Speed Internet Access (HSIA)
test.

ZNID-8682 3.1.320 Crash Log Read error EPC after a reboot. Save kernel crash log to NOR FLASH.

ZNID-8746 3.1.320 Config and SW MGCP Software image M3.0.753 does not support the download of a
Downloads configuration file via the Web GUI, Command-line interface, SNMP, TR-069 or
EZ-Touch.

ZNID-8704 3.1.320 SNMP IPv6 Host Table SNMP queries for the IPv6 Host Table fail/timeout approximately 50% of the
time.

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ZNID-8616 3.1.320 SIP Voice MWI New Feature: Add Web GUI support to disable Message Waiting Indicator
(MWI) Subscribe messages.

ZNID-8702 3.1.320 SIP Three Way Call SOFTX3000 switch drops three way call if the second hold invite has an IP
address of 0.0.0.0.

ZNID-8614 3.1.320 SIP Voice MWI New Feature: Add SNMP support to disable Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
Subscribe messages.

ZNID-8695 3.1.320 Access Control Creation of an Access Control (ACL) Whitelist rule from the MxK fails with
error indicating invalid argument.

ZNID-8680 3.1.320 SIP Voice Dial Plan Dial string with parentheses could generate an error by the Genband
softswitch.

ZNID-8643 3.1.320 SNMP SNMP walk of the IPRouteDest object intermittently results in SNMP signal 6
crash.

ZNID-8548 3.1.315 Firewall New Feature: Add support for IPv6 firewall rules. Add CLI commands to
configure rules and bind interfaces.

ZNID-8425 3.1.315 SIP Voice New Feature: Add support to disable Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
Subscribe messages from the CLI.

ZNID-8622 3.1.315 TR-069 PPPoE connection is not being reset after TR69 provisioning.

ZNID-7963 3.1.315 NAT NAT enabled should be ignored on the LAN interface.

ZNID-8634 3.1.315 SNMP Wi-Fi max clients should be 128 when configured using SNMP.

ZNID-8638 3.1.315 HSIA Test If DNS addresses are 0.0.0.0, do not run HSIA test.

ZNID-8473 3.1.315 TR-069 New Feature: Reduce the time to discover data-model objects and
parameters via TR-069.

ZNID-8463 3.1.315 Bridge Table Internal LAN IP address of a BRouted interface with NAT enabled is learned
on a bridge of the MxK.

ZNID-8483 3.1.315 Unified Service USP configuration is applied after a reboot, when no changes have been
Provisioning made.

ZNID-8491 3.1.315 Video Performance Video pixelization happens when LAN ports run at 100M full.

ZNID-8517 3.1.315 CLI New Feature: Add CLI commands to display and clear Kernel Crash logs.

ZNID-8521 3.1.315 Web GUI Locked web pages can be accessed by User login level.

ZNID-8454 3.1.315 SIP Voice Dial Plan Pound Symbol (#) is not escaped to %23.

ZNID-8505 3.1.315 SIP Voice Dial Plan Removed outside parentheses from dial plan when entered from OMCI.

ZNID-8488 3.1.315 GPON Type-B redundancy intermittently fails on A models.

ZNID-8498 3.1.315 SNMP Setting Pseudo-wire ID (pwID) to "0" returns error.

ZNID-8533 3.1.315 Download Image Create single, unified image that supports both the 512M/16K sector NAND
flash part, and 1G/128K sector NAND flash part.

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Ref # Fixed In Problem Type Problem that has been resolved by the specific Release #

ZNID-8532 3.1.315 SIP Voice Dial Plan Dial plan is suppose to fail after time out and no match. Symbols Star (*) and
Pound (#) break this logic.

ZNID-8552 3.1.315 CLI ZNID can telnet into the MXK card via the ZNID CLI.

ZNID-8556 3.1.315 SIP Voice Dial Plan Turn off early Pound symbol (#) termination.

ZNID-8225 3.1.315 IPv6 Certification ONT does not pass Anatel Certification test case for IPv6 Router Solicitation
Transmission.

ZNID-8263 3.1.315 IPv6 Certification ONT does not pass Anatel Certification test case for IPv6 No Prefix Delegates.

ZNID-8252 3.1.315 USP DNS Proxy Hosts Deletion of factory-defaulted DNS Host Proxy entries via Unified Service
Provisioning does not survive an ONT reboot.

ZNID-8262 3.1.315 Management Access New Feature: Add IPv6 Firewall rules for Management Access Services.
Firewall

ZNID-8250 3.1.315 Conditional DHCP New Feature: When a subnet changes for a LAN port, any conditional DHCP
pools affected will automatically be updated to avoid requiring the end
customer to re-configure both subnet and DHCP pools.

ZNID-8217 3.1.315 SIP Softswitch Support New Feature: Add support for Intelbras Switch Type.

ZNID-8113 3.1.315 IPv6 Certification ONT does not pass Anatel Certification test for IPv6 test cases.

ZNID-8235 3.1.315 Secure VLANs Secure VLAN without IGMP snooping isn't secure on external switch ports
when factory-defaulted, but is secure following subsequent reboots.

ZNID-8083 3.1.315 WiFi Performance Wireless performance issues with WiFi driver.

ZNID-8249 3.1.315 SIP Sibling Support Ring fails on second voice line when 2 FXS ports with the same SIP account
is configured.

ZNID-7576 3.1.315 SNMP Configured New Feature: Add support to configure a LAN port as the uplink. This feature
Uplink is useful for in-lab testing.

ZNID-7923 3.1.315 DHCP When NAPT is enabled, DHCP renewal requests are sent to UDP port 41.

ZNID-8403 3.1.315 Web GUI Web GUI Voice Registration Status is invalid when voice lines are individually
disabled.

ZNID-7609 3.1.315 SNMP Link Up/Down New Behavior: Include WAN MAC address in SNMP Link Up and Link Down
Traps traps.

ZNID-8389 3.1.315 DHCP Snooping Option DHCP Snooping Option 82 options that include a space character would not
82 be inserted correctly in the DHCP packets.

ZNID-8144 3.1.315 Web GUI When configuring the System Firewall settings via the Web GUI, an error
message indicating the “Session has ended” is received.

ZNID-8161 3.1.315 Web GUI New Feature: Add Web GUI support to configure PPPoE Dial on-demand
parameters (IdleDisconnectTime and HoldOffTime).

ZNID-8009 3.1.315 SNMP TR-069 SNMP does not accept a NULL string for TR-069 Connect Request username
Configuration and password.

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ZNID-7749 3.1.315 WiFi Performance Wireless internet connection is slow.

ZNID-8132 3.1.303 SIP FAX Services Cannot send or receive FAX from a PSTN number.

ZNID-8107 3.1.303 SIP Ringback Tone Multiple ringback tones are received when calling a PSTN.

ZNID-7942 3.1.303 Filter Rules Unsupported values for DSCP Ingress Filter DSCP classifier are not rejected
by the management applications but instead get set to the factory defaulted
value of “Any”

ZNID-8010 3.1.302 WiFi Performance WiFi Performance may be impacted when a large number of concurrent
uTorrent sessions are active.

ZNID-8013 3.1.302 Login Security New Feature: Automatically block Telnet/SSH/Web GUI logins on successive
failed login attempts.

ZNID-7903 3.1.301 SIP Voice Busy Tone No busy tone is heard when a call is canceled locally.

ZNID-7943 3.1.301 DHCP When NAPT is enabled, DHCP renewal requests are sent to UDP port 41.

ZNID-7936 3.1.301 SIP Voicemail When voicemail is enabled, the calling phone hears the standard 5 rings
before being re-directed to voicemail but the called phone only hears 1-2
rings.

ZNID-7933 3.1.301 SIP Voice Services When Line 1 is disabled and the voice domain is 0.0.0.0, the voice task
causes a memory leak.

ZNID-7955 3.1.301 Software Downloads Software downloads via FTP mistakenly fail indicating insufficient memory
via FTP exists to copy the file contents into RAM.

ZNID-7937 3.1.301 SIP Voice Services Registration is lost with SIP server due to voice crashes.

ZNID-7791 3.1.301 USP IGMP IGMPv3 and IGMP Querier configuration options are not supported by Unified
Service Provisioning.

ZNID-7976 3.1.301 MGCP Voice Test From the Web GUI MGCP Voice Test screen, when the phone is taken off -
hook and a digit is dialed, the phone is put back on-hook.

ZNID-8012 3.1.301 SIP Voice Call-Hold Cannot disable the Voice Call-Hold Feature from Unified Service Provisioning.
Feature

ZNID-7709 3.1.301 DHCP Snooping Option DHCP Snooping Option 82 options that include a space character would not
82 be inserted correctly in the DHCP packets.

ZNID-7837 3.1.301 SIP Voice Dialplan SIP Dialplans that end with a ‘#’ affect voice services.

ZNID-7912 3.1.298 TR-069 Get Parameter TR-069 Get Parameter Values (GPV) fails when retrieving all
Values InternetGatewayDevice parameter values.

ZNID-7752 3.1.298 VLAN Filtering Dynamic VLAN ingress filter rules do not filter traffic to the correct VLAN when
MAC rules are configured.

ZNID-7910 3.1.298 SIP Voice Busy Tone No busy tone is heard when the far-end caller hangs up.

ZNID-7864 3.1.298 WiFi Driver New Feature: Upgrade WiFi driver to support enhanced debug and internal
buffering capabilities.

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ZNID-7877 3.1.298 WiFi Performance Torrent-like applications cause WiFi performance to degrade.

ZNID-7880 3.1.298 SIP Voice Ringing If a ‘)’ character exists in the Caller ID, the call goes through but the phone
does not ring.

ZNID-7850 3.1.298 SIP Voice Call Park New Feature: Add support for the Mitel Softswitch Call Park feature using the
REFER method.

ZNID-7821 3.1.298 DHCP Conditional New Feature: When the LAN subnet is changed for an interface, any
Rules conditional DHCP rules that may exist for that interface should also be
changed automatically.

ZNID-7724 3.1.298 SIP Voice Call Waiting Voice call-waiting option is not migrated when upgrading software from 3.0 to
3.1.

ZNID-7789 3.1.298 SIP Voice Dial Plan When upgrading from 3.0 to 3.1, some supplemental services and calls with
Centrex numbers do not work.

ZNID-7793 3.1.298 TR-069 CWMP Port New Behavior: TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP) TCP port
7547 7547 is always open. If TR-069 is bound to an interface that is UP and has an
IP address, the port will be OPEN. If the bound interface is set to “None” or the
bound interface is not up or has not acquired an IP address, the port is closed.

ZNID-7419 3.1.298 MGCP Voice Dial Tone No dial tone when a MGCP NOTIFY from the switch times out.

ZNID-7400 3.1.298 SIP Voice Caller ID Caller ID “Out of Area” does not display correctly for certain phones in Poland.

ZNID-7815 3.1.298 SIP Voice 911 Calls Voice 911 calls intermittently disconnect after 37 seconds.

ZNID-7804 3.1.298 SIP Voice Dial Tone Voice Dial Tone received on lines that are not configured with a valid phone
number.

ZNID-7798 3.1.298 Telnet/SSH Security New Behavior: Telnet/SSH password protection added for development CLI
commands.

ZNID-7785 3.1.298 DDNS New Feature: Add www.noip.com to the default list of Dynamic DNS
providers.

ZNID-7756 3.1.298 USP Static Routes When configuring Static Routes through Unified Service Provisioning, the
route may be assigned to an incorrect interface.

ZNID-7613 3.1.298 CPE-MGR SW Software upgrades initiated through the CPE Manager (CPE-MGR) EZ-Touch
Upgrades feature do not automatically activate.

ZNID-7360 3.1.298 SIP Voice Message Voice Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) does not turn off with the Mitel
Waiting Feature Softswitch.

ZNID-6587 3.1.298 USP WiFi 5G Disable SNMP write access to FCC-related WiFi parameters.

ZNID-7595 3.1.298 SIP Voice Dial Plan When upgrading from 3.0 to 3.1, SIP dial plans ending with ‘# ‘do not work
correctly.

ZNID-7704 3.1.298 VLAN Deletion A memory leak can occur when a VLAN is deleted.

ZNID-7084 3.1.298 TR-069 Features New Feature: Web GUI, CLI and TR-069 display of Peak and Average CPU
and RAM utilization, expressed as a percentage from 0 to 100 for a sliding 15
minute interval.

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ZNID-7673 3.1.298 Web GUI Internet Time On the Web GUI, certain time zones change to the default Pacific Time Zone
when set.

ZNID-7434 3.1.298 USP SNMP SNMP management connectivity is intermittently lost.


Management

ZNID-7561 3.1.298 SIP Voice Forward Mitel SX200 Softswitch internal voicemail does not recognize on-hook due to
Disconnect the disabling of the forward disconnect feature.

ZNID-7593 3.1.298 IPv6 Security IPv6 Unnumbered DHCP-PD allows anyone on the internet to access the ONT
via the IPv6 LAN IP Address given proper credentials.

ZNID-7591 3.1.298 IPv6 A memory leak can occur on BRouted interfaces with IPv6 address mode set
to un-configured.

ZNID-7558 3.1.298 QinQ Inner COS tag overwritten by outer COS tag when the priority is set to 8.

ZNID-7563 3.1.298 Web GUI Web GUI users can download software to the ONT via the Web GUI Restore
Settings screen.

ZNID-7550 3.1.298 SIP Voice USP New Feature: Add Unified Service Provisioning (USP) support for Panasonic
IP PBX switch type.

ZNID-7531 3.1.298 SIP Voice Call-Waiting Call-waiting feature does not work with Panasonic IP PBX.

ZNID-7496 3.1.298 SIP Voice DTMF DTMF Relay does not work with SoftX3000 Softswitch.

ZNID-7462 3.1.298 TR-069 TR-069 messages are continuously generated and filling the System Log file
when ACS URL is not initialized.

ZNID-7460 3.1.298 WiFi Performance Running WiFi applications like BitTorrent creates a lot of flow cache entries,
resulting in poor WiFi performance. Also, UPNP service does not always start
after the bound interface acquires an IP address.

ZNID-6781 3.1.298 OMCI IGMP Video freezes when OMCI is used to administratively set a LAN port down or
up.

ZNID-7463 3.1.298 LAN Port Configuration Enable Wirespeed for LAN ports when configured for auto-negotiation to
support 2-pair (4-wire) Ethernet cables.

ZNID-7438 3.1.298 UPNP Advertisement More than one UPNP device is advertised on a single VLAN instead of
advertising only the UPNP device that exists on a single subnet. Also, when
UPNP is enabled, some packet loss may occur.

ZNID-7422 3.1.298 Wifi Initialization Wifi services are started on ZNID models that do not have a Wireless radio(s).
This causes annoying error messages during start-up and initialization.

ZNID-7401 3.1.298 VLAN Configuration When adding a new VLAN for models with 6 ports or more, eth6 is
automatically added as a member of that VLAN.

ZNID-7420 3.1.298 UPNP Routes When running UPNP test program, a packet loss can occur when a new route
is added.

ZNID-7261 3.1.298 WiFi Message New Feature: Generate a SysLog message when the WiFi fails to boot up.

ZNID-7346 3.1.298 OMCI TPID New Feature: Add support for more than just 0x8100 Tag Protocol Identifiers
(TPIDs) that can be configured by Layer 2 OMCI.

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ZNID-6548 3.1.298 Uplink and Alarm LEDs Newer hardware detects false LINK UP on the uplink interface of the CU and
FE models when no cable is connected, causing the Uplink and Alarm LEDs
to alternate.

ZNID-7316 3.1.298 USP ACL Rules Unable to create the first Access Control List (ACL) rule via Unified Service
Provisioning.

ZNID-7248 3.1.298 USP Voice Retrieval of Voice Profiles via Unified Service Provisioning intermittently fails.

ZNID-7195 3.1.283 DHCP Client When the MxK serves as a DHCP Relay, DHCP lease renewal ACKs from the
MxK include a source IP address of 0.0.0.0, which causes the ZNID to reject
the ACK.

ZNID-7229 3.1.283 USP Static Routes When duplicate Static Routes are configured and one is deleted, the wrong
static route entry is deleted instead.

ZNID-7234 3.1.283 RF Video Rx Level RF Video receive level is not displayed on the Web GUI nor the CLI.

ZNID-7109 3.1.283 MGCP Voice Restart In MGCP mode and the Voice task stops, the Voice task does always restart.

ZNID-7277 3.1.283 Wifi Auto Channel When wireless channel selection mode is set to auto, only channels 2, 5 and 9
Selection are selected.

ZNID-7242 3.1.283 Conditional DHCP New Feature: Add ability to modify address range for Conditional DHCP
Rules Rules.

ZNID-7293 3.1.283 Interface Down Alarms A memory leak and potential system crash can occur when generating
numerous “Interface Down” alarms.

ZNID-7141 3.1.282 OMCI Double Tagging New Behavior: Downstream double-tagged packets on an OMCI-configured
L2 flow will be filtered based only on the outer VLAN ID (TPID), instead of on
both TPID + COS bit value.

ZNID-7163 3.1.282 RgServSetupErr Intermittent issue with RgServSetupErr after a Reset to Defaults when USP is
used to create a number of Static Route Table entries.

ZNID-6958 3.1.282 USP VLAN Filter Rules USP is only able to create 10 VLAN Filter Rules. Any Rules with a binding
index greater than 10 will not be created.

ZNID-7072 3.1.282 GUI Password New Feature: GUI Password can include variable names such as (MAC4) to
make them unique per zNID (by including 4 characters from the WAN MAC).

ZNID-6957 3.1.282 Cond’l DHCP Option 60 Issue with Conditional DHCP Server Rules that classify using Option 60.
Ingress packets with a Source IP in the cond’l pool are not forwarded to the
specified Gateway Router (based on WAN VLAN ID). OUI rules work fine.

ZNID-7052 3.1.282 TR-069 Factory Default When TR-069 initiates a Reset to Factory Defaults followed by a Database
Save, the zNID does not Factory Default the Wi-Fi parameters.

ZNID-7045 3.1.282 SIP Registration Inability to Register with some types of SIP Switches when an empty
Authorization Header is sent in the initial REGISTER request.

ZNID-7004 3.1.282 SIP Busy Here Intermittent issue with currently active call not tearing down completely,
resulting in the zNID sending a “Busy Here” response to the next INVITE.

ZNID-7041 3.1.282 IPv6 Web Browsing Intermittent issue with inability to load some web pages that are accessed via
an IPv6 address.

ZNID-6994 3.1.282 SIP Registration SIP client may be unable to REGISTER successfully after a Redundancy
Switchover from a primary switch to a secondary switch, due to how the

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Digest portion of the signaling packet is formatted and handled.

ZNID-6925 3.1.273 CLI SW download When a SW download is in progress, prevent additional CLI commands from
being entered. The “reload” command will not be accepted until the ONT is
actually ready to perform the reload function.

ZNID-6924 3.1.273 Packets on wrong GEM A few upstream packets to the 5xx GEM may get forwarded on the wrong
GEM during a restart of the voice task.

ZNID-6926 3.1.273 SIP Registration zNID may send a REGISTER request with two different Authorization
Headers, and the switch may reject it, resulting in a failure to register.

ZNID-6824 3.1.273 100Auto & 1000Auto Add SNMP support to configure LAN ports for 100 Auto or 1000 Auto.

ZNID-6878 3.1.273 # key escape to %23 The # DTMF key must be translated to %23 for some switch types.

ZNID-6891 3.1.273 Port 1900 (UPnP) Port 1900 (used for UPnP discovery) must be CLOSED on the WAN uplink
interface of all VLANs, even when UPnP is enabled on that VLAN.

ZNID-6823 3.1.273 Unknown Caller When the “NAME” feature is disabled on the Softswitch, the zNID should not
display “UNKNOWN CALLER” on the Caller ID of the phone.

ZNID-6823 3.1.273 Distinctive Ringing Distinctive Ringing feature does not work correctly in 3.1.x SW builds.

ZNID-6823 3.1.273 3-Way Conference When the zNID initiates a 3-way conference call and then hangs up, the call is
Call termination not torn down properly.

ZNID-6870 3.1.273 Port 22 open on WAN When Firewall is enabled and SSH management access is disabled on a
VLAN WAN interface, port 22 (SSH) will still respond to a port scanner.

ZNID-6832 3.1.273 DNS Proxy IP When DNS Relay Mode = Proxy, Factory Default DNS IP Address is 0.0.0.0
instead of the LAN-side static IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.1).

ZNID-6657 3.1.273 Call Transfer Call Transfer feature does not work with Siemens Hi-Q SIP Switch

ZNID-6578 3.1.273 TR-147 Speed Test New Feature: TR-147 Speed Test Feature, with support to initiate via CLI,
Web GUI, or TR-069

ZNID-6727 3.1.273 CLI SW Download New Behavior: When a SW download is initiated via the CLI “archive sw-
download” command, the image will be automatically validated and then
written to FLASH if valid, and the new SW bank will be set = ACTIVE. When
the next reboot occurs (for any reason, including a power cycle), the new SW
will be loaded and will execute.

ZNID-6751 3.1.273 802.1X Add support for multiple 802.1X supplicants per LAN port

ZNID-6716 3.1.273 SNMP Bridge Table New Feature: Add support for SNMP retrieval of the Bridge Table

ZNID-6363 3.1.270 Bridge Loop Detection Add “auto recovery” behavior when Bridge Loop Detection is enabled. When
– Auto Reset -- a bridge loop is first detected, block the port for 30 seconds and then
automatically re-enable it. Block for 30 seconds on the second and third
detected bridge loop events. On the fourth occurrence, block the port for 300
seconds and then re-enable it. On the fifth occurrence, block the port
permanently until an administrator restores the port to the Admin UP state.

ZNID-6724 3.1.270 Upstream multicast A high rate of upstream multicast packets may cause the zNID CPU to be too
busy to allow Unified Service Provisioning to successfully complete.

ZNID-6687 3.1.266 SNMP SW Download SNMP is unable to initiate a SW upgrade of GE models

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ZNID-6695 3.1.266 GPON Dying Gasp New Behavior: GPON Dying Gasp will not be sent when a Reboot is initiated
by the user via any management interface.

ZNID-6521 3.1.266 RFV Alarm Reporting Resolve Issues with OMCI reporting of RFV Alarm Status

ZNID-6685 3.1.266 DNS SRV DSN SRV is being used at times during SIP calling scenarios that should not
be using SRV mode at all. If the DNS Server does not support SRV mode,
this can cause SIP Call Failures.

ZNID-6643 3.1.266 RTSP ALG RTSP ALG will not allow ICMP messages to traverse the NAT Router.

ZNID-6576 3.1.266 TR-069 Initiated PING New Feature: TR-069 IPPingDiagnostics. Provides a means for TR-069 to
initiate a PING from the ONT to the specified IP Host and retrieve the results.

ZNID-6656 3.1.263 DHCPv6 Server Lan-side DHCPv6 server will not operate correctly if LAN-side interface is
configured with a Static IPv6 address

ZNID-6656 3.1.263 IPv6 AutoConfig If the Router Advertisement sets the on-link flag, then a static route to the on-
link address should be automatically added to the IPv6 Route Table.

ZNID-6628 3.1.263 SIP Registration Failure SIP will not Register if the username / address in the contact header does not
match the username / address in the TO: header. The SIP RFC mandates
that these two values must match, but some switches violate the RFC so we
have relaxed our implementation to ignore the mismatch.

ZNID-6655 3.1.263 Syslog Error Message “insufficient memory to strdup” error messages during TR-069 provisioning,
caused by shared memory allocation issue.

ZNID-6606 3.1.261 SIP Dial Plan Unable to send *15# in an INVITE using the default dial plan. Required for
interop with Nortel and Genband switches.

ZNID-6618 3.1.261 SNMP Set IPv6 info Issue with using SNMP to provisioning IPv6 Addressing parameters.

ZNID-6615 3.1.260 Unintended HW Resets New Behavior: Reset Button must be held for 1 second to trigger a Reset.

ZNID-6603 3.1.260 TR-069 SPV of ACS A memory corruption issue caused by using TR-069 ACS to configure a null
URL, user, password ACS username or password, or an ACS URL longer than 46 characters.

ZNID-6583 3.1.259 SW Upgrade failure If the MxK’s image download-activate-commit feature is used to upgrade the
SW of a 24xx series zNID running 3.1.242 thru 2.5.1.258 SW, the image will
be downloaded into RAM but it will not be activated and committed. A
subsequent image activate-commit is required to complete the upgrade.

ZNID-6541 3.1.259 NOR FLASH Error New Feature: If the NOR FLASH device fails the memory test during start-up
initialization, the Red ALARM LED will be illuminated and a SysLog Error
message will be posted. This is a non-recoverable HW Failure.

ZNID-6582 3.1.259 SIP Session Expires SIP Session-Expires timer is enabled for all switch types, which may cause
calls to terminate after 15 minutes when connected to a switch that doesn’t
support the Session-Expires feature. Fix is to disable this feature.

ZNID-6568 3.1.258 SNMP Alarm Status SNMP Timeout error when getting Alarm Status immediately after a GPON
Link UP event (due to voice restart)

ZNID-6488 3.1.257 Config Change Log Add entry in Config Change Log when a Database Restore occurs

ZNID-5711 3.1.255 WPS via Web WPS config items are grayed out on the Web GUI when any SSID is set for
“hidden” mode. It should only be grayed out if SSID0 is hidden.

ZNID-6515 3.1.254 PoE Power Config USP Issues when using USP to provision the PoE maximum power per port.

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ZNID-5625 3.1.254 Wireless disable If 2.4GHz radio is disabled, after a reboot the radio will be re-enabled.

ZNID-6513 3.1.254 DHCP Lease Table Issue with DHCP Lease Table taking an excessively long time to refresh when
devices in the table do not respond to a PING to determine if they are actively
connected. 10 second PING timeout changed to 1 second to resolve.

ZNID-6482 3.1.254 40MHz WiFi AUTO Intermittent issue with Wi-Fi lockup when configured for 40MHz bandwidth and
AUTO channel selection on models with 100mW max transmit power.

ZNID-6509 3.1.254 Wi-Fi Signal Strength Improved signal strength in 2x2 802.11n mode of 24xx & 24xxA models with
100mW max transmit power (-EU, -UK, and customer specific models)

ZNID-6469 3.1.254 Local Hosts Table New Feature: The factory default unicast and/or multicast IP Addresses in
the System / DNS / Proxy Server – Local Hosts table may now be deleted to
allow upstream forwarding of packets with a matching destination IP address.

ZNID-6483 3.1.254 ALU IMS Switch type Add support for setting Voice Switch Type = ALUI (ALU IMS) using USP

ZNID-6489 3.1.253 COS Remapping If a VLAN rule is defined to remap the COS values of upstream packets from
an RG VLAN thru the VEIP to the assigned GEM, downstream data stops.

ZNID-6448 3.1.253 UPNP Task Crash Intermittent issue – UPnP task crash may occur when IPv6 addressing is
enabled. Secondary crash of SSK task may occur as a result. Unable to
recreate in Zhone labs, but possible fix implemented based on the crash logs
retrieved from a failing unit in the field.

ZNID-6463 3.1.250 USP Cond’l DHCP Issues with using USP to create a Conditional DHCP Server Rule.

ZNID-6384 3.1.250 SSID3 Behavior New Behavior: Extend the special handling of SSID3 to non GPON-models,
and GPON models that are configured to use a LAN port as the default Uplink
interface. SSID3 Admin Up/Down will follow Operational status of the uplink.

ZNID-6442 3.1.250 Wrong DNS Addresses DHCP Server will include “wrong” DNS Addresses in locally generated Offers
if a 3G/4G modem back,up connection is made and a database Save occurs
while the backup connection is active. DNS Addresses assigned by the
Cellular network will continue to be used after Fiber Link is restored.

ZNID-6414 3.1.250 Caller ID – Italy Caller ID not working with some phones when Voice Country = Italy

ZNID-5595 3.1.250 3rd Party OLT Interop Issues with OMCI-configured video when connected to a 3rd party OLT

ZNID-6299 3.1.250 GE Fiber Tx Enable ZNID-GE-xxxx models will not start transmitting upstream packets until they
have first received at least one downstream packet. When connected to
another device that operates the same way, neither device will Transmit and
the link will remain down.

ZNID-6299 3.1.250 9740 Model support Add support for new ZNID-GPON/GE-9740 models

ZNID-6299 3.1.250 9xxx database size Increase size of the config database storage area for all 9xxx model zNIDs
from 64KB to 112KB to support configurations with more than 8 VLANs.

ZNID-6395 3.1.250 RgCommErr during When downstream multicast packets are streamed continuously on a unicast
heavy downstream GEM that is being newly USP provisioned on the zNID, an RgCommErr
multicast traffic on results because the zNID CPU is too busy processing the multicast packets to
Unicast GEM respond to the USP provisioning requests.

ZNID-6399 3.1.250 Option 43 Hex Values New Behavior: When configuring the Option 43 string for a Conditional DHCP
ZNID-6440 Server Rule, Hexadecimal values may now be included (instead of only ASCII
characters). Use the “0x( )” format and all characters 0-F contained within the
( ) will be treated as Hex values. Also, increase max length to 254 characters.

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ZNID-6375 3.1.250 USP Static Routes When using USP to configure Static Routes, a Resync is required after
require an extra Resync provisioning completes to update the Route Table with the new Routes.

ZNID-6198 3.1.250 IPv6 PING & TraceRt New Feature: Add support fior IPv6 PING and TraceRoute to the Test screen

ZNID-6375 3.1.250 5.5Mbps maximum Some wireless client devices, including most iPhones, connect to the 2426
WiFi Connect Rate and 2427 models at a maximum rate of 5.5Mbps in “Legacy” mode.

ZNID-6357 3.1.250 Security Log New Feature: Log file to record management login attempts. Includes
Timestamp, Source IP address, Username, Management type (HTTP, Telnet,
HTTP), and IP Address pf the interface being accessed. Retrieved via GUI,
CLI, or TR-069.

ZNID-6407 3.1.250 Config Change Log New Feature: Persistent Log to record config change events. Includes
ZNID-6357 Timestamp, Source IP address, and database pathname to identify the section
ZNID-6439 of the database that was modified. Retrievable via GUI / CLI / TR-069.

ZNID-6322 3.1.250 WiFi Scan Results Wi-Fi Scan results should show the channel that each neighboring AP is using

ZNID-6322 3.1.250 TR69 WiFi Scan New Feature: Add TR-069 support for initiating a WiFi Scan and retrieving
Results the results.

ZNID-6291 3.1.250 TR69 VendorClassID New Feature: Add TR-069 support for VendorClassID and Active vs. Inactive
status in the Hosts table, providing an ACS with a means to retrieve a list of all
currently connected client devices.

ZNID-6284 3.1.243 LLDP Neighbor Traps New Feature: SNMP Trap generation when new LLDP Neighbor information
is learned on an LLDP-enabled port, with ability to enable and disable traps
per port.

ZNID-6261 3.1.243 Wireless USP config SSID name and Security Password values will not be properly configured by
Unified Service Provisioning after a Set2Default.

ZNID-6261 3.1.243 Voice VLAN Delete If the VLAN used as the Bound interface for voice is deleted, the ONT must be
rebooted before voice can be re-provisioned to use a different bound interface.

ZNID-6261 3.1.243 Voice Initialization Voice task does not initialize properly after a Set2Default when configured via
Unified Service Provisioning.

ZNID-6261 3.1.243 Voice DNS IP change Voice task should be automatically restarted when the IP Address of the DNS
Server used for lookups changes.

ZNID-6269 3.1.243 RFC 2544 Packet loss Approx 2% packet loss for larger frame sizes sent upstream during 1Gbps
RFC2544 throughput testing. Changed upstream packet buffer configuration
to increase queue depth and separate upstream and downstream queues for
increased buffering capacity to eliminate the packet loss.

ZNID-6255 3.1.243 Voice Client Behavior New Behavior: When the WAN interface goes Link Down / Up and DHCP
after WAN Link Down / addressing is enabled for the Voice interface, the zNID will Restart its Voice
Up event task after an IP Address has been acquired. This ensures that the voice client
will perform a new DNS Lookup to resolve the Outbound Proxy Domain Name,
and it will start the Registration Process using the first IP Address on the list of
IPs provided in the DNS Query.

ZNID-6255 3.1.243 DHCP Behavior after New Behavior: When the WAN interface goes Link Down / Up, the zNID will
WAN Link Down / Up send a DHCP Release to give up the address it had previously acquired, and
event then it will send a DHCP Discover that includes Options 50 (Requested IP)
and 55 (Requested Attributes). The New Behavior is to send the Release so
that the zNID will not generate any packets using its previous IP Address until
it has successfully completed the DHCP exchange after the Link UP.

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ZNID-6258 3.1.243 USP Supplemental When a USP supplemental provisioning script must include a variable name
Provisioning scripts that includes a space (e.g. DHCP Option 60 rule that must match “MSFT 4.0”),
the normal method of using double quotes to surround the string will not work.
Support for using single quotes as string delimiters have been added to
resolve this issue.

ZNID-6235 3.1.243 Web GUI Security Vantage Point Solutions identified several vulnerabilities related to the web
GUI interface of the ONT. 3.1.241 and later 3.1.x builds include the required
fixes and have been verified by Vantage Point.

ZNID-6105 3.1.243 Upstream Multicast New Feature: When a VLAN Filter Rule is configured based on Destination
multicast IP address or address range, a HW forwarding rule will be created to
handle these packets in HW with low latency and jitter. All matching packets
that ingress a LAN port will be HW forwarded to all other LAN ports in the
same VLAN, plus the WAN uplink, on secure and non-secure VLANs.

ZNID-6238 3.1.243 DNS SRV DNS SRV for SIP Domain Name lookups should use SRV mode when
Registrar and Proxy Server Port is sent to 0.

ZNID-6151 3.1.243 SNMP AlarmTable SNMP Get of a value from the zhnSysMonONTAlarmTable returns the “get
next” value instead of the requested value.

ZNID-6103 3.1.243 # in Dial String When dialed number ends in a #, the INVITE does not get sent out

ZNID-5531 3.1.243 WPS config via USP Wi-Fi WPS parameters not configured properly via Unified Provisioning

ZNID-5890 3.1.243 Voice Initialization Provide improved handling of voice initialization during Unified Provisioning

ZNID-5759 3.1.236 UPNP on WAN I/F All UPNP packets (UDP port = 1900) destined to the WAN side IP Interface of
the zNID must be rejected.

ZNID-6038 3.1.236 Upstream SSDP New Behavior: When Secure Forwarding is enabled on a VLAN, SSDP
multicast packets (addressed to 239.255.255.250) will be forwarded upstream.

ZNID-6038 3.1.236 IGMP Snooping New Behavior: When Secure Forwarding and IGMP Snooping are both
enabled on a VLAN, all multicast addresses will be snooped and added to the
forwarding table except for 224.0.0.0 thru 224.0.0.2).

ZNID-5702 3.1.236 Default USP VLAN New Feature: VLAN 4091 is created by Factory Default on all ZNID-GE-xxxx
models, to be used for Unified Service Provisioning

ZNID-6024 3.1.236 DHCP Server on wl0 System reboots when DHCP Server is enabled on a wireless interface.

ZNID-6026 3.1.235 WPS Issue Using HW pushbutton WPS mode causes ONT lockup. .

ZNID-5998 3.1.234 DDNS Unable to configure DDNS entries using Web GUI.

ZNID-5972 3.1.233 SIP Dialing w/ # Unable to send an INVITE that ends in a # ( e.g. #21# ).

ZNID-5967 3.1.233 LLDP-MED New Behavior: To ensure that LLDP-MED is successfully negotiated with
attached devices, all LAN ports with LLDP-MED enabled will be Admin’d
Down / Admin’d Up after the zNID’s LLDP MED task is initialized.

ZNID-5974 3.1.233 VoIP Call Stats Incoming calls that are not answered should not be logged as Failed calls.

ZNID-5704 3.1.233 IPv6 Status Add GUI Status Display for additional IPv6 items: Connection Status, Subnet
Mask, LAN Local Address, Delegated Prefix, and DHCP for Prefix Delegation.

ZNID-5953 3.1.232 DNS Proxy crash Intermittent issue with dnsproxy task crash when a locally cached entry for the
domain name is appended to the response from the DNS Server.

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ZNID-5870 3.1.232 LLDP-MED startup New Behavior: All LAN ports that are LLDP enabled will be Admin’d Down
and then Admin’d UP after the zNID’s LLDP-MED task is fully initialized.

ZNID-5834 3.1.232 DNS SRV & NAPTR DNS lookup of SIP Proxy Server is being performed using NAPTR and SRV
instead of normal DNS Lookup. SRV and NAPTR lookups have been
disabled as a short term fix. Longer term solution is to automatically
enableNAPTR & SRV when SIP Protocol Port = 0.

ZNID-5919 3.1.232 Stack buffer overflow Resolve potential vulnerability to forced stack buffer overflow events

ZNID-5855 3.1.232 Local Multicast New Behavior: Ingress packets destined to 239.255.255.250 or
239.255.255.251 (Local Multicast) addresses will be forwarded upstream
when Secure Forwarding Mode is Enabled on the VLAN.

ZNID-5916 3.1.232 Conditional DHCP New Behavior: Allow Option 43 string configured for a Conditional DHCP
Server rule to include all ASCII character values

ZNID-5850 3.1.232 SNMP Crash SNMP provisioning of TR-069 ACS password can cause SNMP daemon crash

ZNID-5894 3.1.232 TR-069 Data Type Incorrect Data Type is being reported for certain WANDevice and
WANPPPConnection parameters in the TR69 GPV handler. Examples
include RSIPAvailable, UpTime, and PortMappingNumberOfEntries.

ZNID-5871 3.1.232 IGMP on GE models On ZNID-GE-xxxx models, when IGMP snooping is enabled on a VLAN, IGMP
reports must not be flooded to all local LAN ports.

ZNID-5812 3.1.232 Resync causes error Onu resync on the MxK can cause snmpapi, cpecfg, and/or gponomci errors
when Unified Provisioning of voice parameters occur.

ZNID-5725 3.1.232 Voice Traps New Behavior: Voice Loss of Registration traps now include the line number

ZNID-5779 3.1.232 Crash Dump Logs New Behavior: Crash dump logs now include SW version and timestamp.

ZNID-5779 3.1.232 Voice on PPPoE I/F When the voice client is bound to a PPPoE interface, a link down / link up
event on the PPPoE uplink can cause a voice service outage.

ZNID-5772 3.1.232 Wi-Fi passphrase When the Wi-Fi passphrase is configured via Unified Service Provisioning,
values with fewer than 8 characters are ignored by the zNID. When special
variable names are used (e.g. S/N9), it is valid to have fewer than 8 chars.

ZNID-5731 3.1.232 SSK crash Null pointer reference in Wireless configuration can cause an SSK crash /
system reboot

ZNID-5726 3.1.232 TransferComplete RPC After a SW upgrade via TR-069, when the zNID reboots and initializes using
the new SW it must send a “TransferComplete” RPC to notify the ACS.

ZNID-5719 3.1.232 ACS URL display “/” characters not displayed properly on the GUI for the ACS URL.

ZNID-5688 3.1.232 HTTP Get to LAN IP LAN IP address must not respond to an HTTP Get request from WAN side of
zNID on a NAT Routed VLAN (BRouted or PPPoE_Bridged VLAN type)

ZNID-5731 3.1.232 UPNP crash Null pointer reference in UPnP debug code can cause daemon to crash.

ZNID-5731 3.1.232 SNMP crash Invalid arguments in a set or get can cause the SNMP daemon to crash.

ZNID-5708 3.1.232 MWI Light MWI light on attached phone stays illuminated after message is retrieved.

ZNID-5699 3.1.232 Unauthorized access Resolve security vulnerabilities associated with “stored cross-site scripting”
and filtering of user level login access.

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ZNID-5684 3.1.232 IPv6 on PPPoE VLAN Dropped packets when sending IPv6 traffic through PPPoE connection.

ZNID-5681 3.1.232 Wi-Fi Channel AUTO New Behavior: When Wi-Fi channel = AUTO, select the channel with the
least interference instead of choosing between 2, 5, or 9

ZNID-5681 3.1.232 Euro Wi-Fi Channels New Behavior: Include Channels 12 & 13 for –EU and –UK models with Wi-Fi

ZNID-5678 3.1.232 LLDP-MED New Behavior: Add LLDP_DOT3_POWER and LLDP_DOT3_8023AT TLVs
to the LLDP message sent by the zNID. Some PoE devices require these
TLVs to successfully negotiate PoE power levels.

ZNID-5615 3.1.232 lldprem Table New Feature: SNMP support for reading the LLDP Neighbor information from
the lldprem table. Required for tracking VoIP phone locations in Optical LAN
deployments
ZNID-5642 3.1.218 Wi-Fi Authentication Intermittent issue -- unable to successfully authenticate for Wi-Fi clients after a
reboot of the ONT, because NAS daemon starts up before WAN IP is
acquired.

ZNID-5604 3.1.216 USP Static Route Unable to provision a Static Route using USP

ZNID-5577 3.1.215 lldpRemTable Reads New Feature: SNMP support to retrieve LLDP Neighbor information

ZNID-5528 3.1.215 Local Multicast Multicast Packets with Dest IP 239.255.255.250 or 239.255.255.251 must be
flooded to all LAN ports that are a member of the same VLAN.

ZNID-5507 3.1.215 Wi-Fi Driver Update Broadcom Wi-Fi Driver to version 6.30.102.7

ZNID-5526 3.1.212 Option 82 max length Increase maximum length of Circuit ID and Remote ID strings from 64 to 128

ZNID-5568 3.1.212 New Model # Add support for ZNID-GPON-2426A-0DT model

ZNID-5535 3.1.211 SIP SDP Handling SIP packets with owner attribute specifying a Domain Name (instead of an IP
Address) are dropped on ingress.

ZNID-5533 3.1.211 DHCP Client Intermittent issue – unable to acquire an IP Address using DHCP Client after a
a reboot.

ZNID-5502 3.1.211 Startup w/ LAN traffic Intermittent issue – continuous ingress LAN packets of a specific length (257
bytes) may prevent successful startup initialization after a reboot.

ZNID-5521 3.1.211 IGMP Multicast IGMP multicast table is not updated when an IGMP Leave is received with a
source IP of 0.0.0.0. This can occur when a switch is behind the zNID.

ZNID-5517 3.1.211 Wireless WPS WPS feature does not work when SSID0 is mapped to VLAN 257 or greater.

ZNID-5506 3.1.211 Priv. IP leaks upstream Packets with LAN side private Source IP Addresses are occasionally sent out
the WAN uplink and into the network. This should never occur.

ZNID-5498 3.1.211 Wireless Status On Web GUI, display of “Authenticated Stations” does not work reliably

ZNID-5491 3.1.211 LLDP Neighbor Table LLDP Neighbor Table info must be cleared when LAN port goes link down

ZNID-5463 3.1.211 LLDP-MED Polycom VoIP phones unable to use LLDP-MED to learn Voice VLAN ID

ZNID-5406 3.1.211 Voice Codec Prefs After a Factory Default of the zNID and auto-reprovisioning occurs via USP,
G.726 and G.729 codecs are disabled (marked “Do Not Use”)

ZNID-5474 3.1.208 Voice MAC Address New Feature – Enable/Disable use of “WAN MAC +1” as the Source MAC
address for all RG Voice packets. The WAN MAC address is printed on the
device label. When this feature is disabled, RG voice packets will use the

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WAN MAC rather than WAN MAC +1. Default = Enabled.

ZNID-5496 3.1.208 Upstream DHCP Filter New Feature – Enable/Disable discard of upstream DHCP Offers received on
a LAN-side interface. Default = Enabled

ZNID-5496 3.1.208 Downstream DNS Filter New Feature – Enable/Disable discard of downstream DNS Queries received
on the WAN uplink interface. Default = Enabled

ZNID-5196 3.1.208 Option 82 VLAN 4082 New Feature – Add Option 82 on VLAN 4082 DHCP packets. Include
Registration ID, System Name, Model #, and SW Revision. This feature
enables MGCP voice customers to use DHCP to assign the IP address to the
voice interface, while automatically creating a binding to the end user by using
the Registration ID value that is learned via DHCP Option 82.

ZNID-5450 3.1.208 WiFi Authentication Key When upgrading from 3.0.x to 3.1.x SW, Wi-Fi Authentication Keys are not
migrated correctly and must be reconfigured after the upgrade.

ZNID-5398 3.1.208 User level GUI User level login to GUI must not allow access to any support or admin level
screens via HTTP or Java Script hacking techniques.

ZNID-5428 3.1.132 Wi-Fi Configuration Intermittent issue – config change to Wireless parameters (e.g. SSID name,
security mode, password, etc.) not applied until zNID has been rebooted.

ZNID-5434 3.1.131 USP Conditional DHCP When Unified Provisioning is used to configure the Conditional DHCP Server
feature, a null value for the DNS Server IP causes zNID reboots.

ZNID-5435 3.1.131 Wi-Fi Authentication Intermittent issue -- When 802.1X or WPA/WPA 2 Wi-Fi authentication is
used, RADIUS communications may fail because the zNID uses the wrong
source IP address.

ZNID-5425 3.1.131 Video pixelization Active Ethernet zNID models (-GE versions) may experience video pixelization
when high bit rate bursty video streams are viewed.

ZNID-5420 3.1.131 Wi-Fi 802.1X Key Factory Default value for 802.1X WiFi Authentication keys are incorrect in
3.1.x SW builds. Should be zhone55556 instead of 1234567890

ZNID-5402 3.1.130 TR69 GPV GPV of InternetGatewayDevice.LANDevice. returns a fault code 9006.
GPV of InternetGatewayDevice.WANDevice.1.WANConnectionDevice.1.
WANIPConnection.1.Name returns an empty string.

ZNID-5350 3.1.130 IPv6 DNS DHCPv6 Offer packet sent by zNID does not include DNS Info as required.
Also, Web GUI does not display DNS Address(es) learned on WAN interface.

ZNID-5356 3.1.129 MIB Reset Delay OLT Interop Issue – zNID takes more than 3 seconds to respond to a MIB
Reset request and some OLTs will time out and report an ERROR.

ZNID-5381 3.1.129 DNS Lookup Delay zNID uses AAAA type of DNS lookup on TR-069 VLAN, even if IPv6 is
disabled. Some DNS Servers do not support AAAA mode, causing an
extended delay (30 seconds) in resolving ACS URL.

ZNID-5372 3.1.129 One-Way voice One Way talk path caused by specifying an odd RTP port # instead of even.

ZNID-5369 3.1.129 Wi-Fi Disable If Wi-Fi is disabled using Web GUI and saved, it is enabled after reboot.

ZNID-5370 3.1.129 Wi-Fi WPS Mode WPS Button on Web GUI and on rear of zNID not working properly

ZNID-5228 3.1.129 DNS Proxy IPv6 When DNS Relay Mode = Proxy on an IPv6-enabled VLAN, DNS Lookups are
not working properly for LAN-side client devices.

ZNID-5228 3.1.129 PPPoE IPv6 When PPPoE Interface is created using USP and IPv6 addressing is enabled
using Web GUI or CLI, IPv6 does not initialize properly after a reboot.

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Ref # Fixed In Problem Type Problem that has been resolved by the specific Release #

ZNID-5352 3.1.129 Centrex Mode New Feature – Centrex Mode. When enabled, SIP REFER method is used to
support Call Forwarding in Centrex applications.

ZNID-5218 3.1.129 *69 Feature Issue with *69 Feature (call back the person who just called you)

ZNID-5309 3.1.129 Conference Calling Issue with taking a call off of HOLD to initiate a 3-way Conference Call.
Affects 3.1.x SW versions only. Requires use of “sendrecv” attribute.

ZNID-5298 3.1.129 VLAN Filter Rules VLAN Filter Rule must set the DSCP value as specified for classified packets

ZNID-5307 3.1.129 HSIA Interface On Mobily models, SW upgrade from 3.0.x SW to 3.1.x SW does not set the
default HSIA Interface = brvlan9 as required.

ZNID-5295 3.1.129 OMCI Voice OMCI Voice Configuration issues if zNID Configuration File sets the System
DNS Client Secondary IP Address = 0.0.0.0

ZNID-5224 3.1.129 LLDP-MED Interoperability issue with LLDP-MED and many Cisco VoIP phones

ZNID-5150 3.1.129 UPnP Filter New Behavior – Filter / Drop all downstream packets to UDP Port 1900
received from a WAN interface. Port 1900 is used for UPnP.

ZNID-5200 3.1.129 DHCP Snooping New Feature – DHCP Snooping with Option 82 Insertion.

ZNID-5188 3.1.129 L2 Multicast Non-IP Multicast frames are not handled properly / can cause an OOPS crash.
This issue does not exist in 3.0.x and prior SW loads.

ZNID-5185 3.1.129 S-tag Mode Issue on non-GPON models handling broadcast packets when configured for
“S-Tag” mode.

ZNID-5149 3.1.129 GPON Initialization Intermittent Issue – 24xxA / 26xxA / 28xxA / 42xxA models may take multiple
ranging cycles before they successfully link up on the GPON, thus increasing
the startup time after a reboot or power cycle by several minutes.

ZNID-5142 3.1.129 Bridge Loop Detection New Behavior – Implementation of this feature has been changed to use
Bridge Loop Detection Frames. These LDF packets are unique per LAN port,
and increase the robustness of the Loop Detection feature.

ZNID-5227 3.1.127 SSH timeout New Feature – idle SSH connection will be automatically killed after 300 sec.

ZNID-5227 3.1.127 SSH task cleanup SSH connection attempts are not cleaned up properly, consuming memory
space and CPU cycles. This can lead to slow responsiveness on the GUI and
CLI interfaces.

ZNID-5205 3.1.127 SIP Dial #xx Digit Strings that include “Star Features” (e.g. *55) do not generate an INVITE.

ZNID-4364 3.1.127 VMWI Voice Message Waiting Indicator does not work reliably / consistently

ZNID-5037 3.1.127 SIP Dial w/ # Digit Strings that include a “#” are not handled properly – No INVITE sent

ZNID-5037 3.1.127 Caller ID (Mexico) Caller ID is not displayed on an incoming call when Country = Mexico

ZNID-5096 3.1.127 OMCI Voice Codecs Resolve issue with G.726 Codec not working when voice is OMCI configured

ZNID-5081 3.1.127 O.B.Traffic Routing Change route selection for system outbound traffic (ping, ntp, dns etc.). The
route selection should give first priority to the route entry associated with the
System Default Interface.

ZNID-4950 3.1.127 SIP Outbound Proxy New Feature – Secondary Outbound Proxy IP address with automatic failover

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Ref # Fixed In Problem Type Problem that has been resolved by the specific Release #

ZNID-4950 3.1.127 DHCP Option 120 New Feature – DHCP Option 120 can be used to automatically populate
Primary and Secondary Outbound Proxy IP Address

ZNID-5082 3.1.127 Voice DNS Lookup New Behavior: When the same DNS Server IP Addresses are learned on
multiple different VLANs, there will be multiple entries in the Route Table for
the same IP address. To determine which Route to use, select the one that
matches the System Default Interface. If none match this interface, then
select the first matching entry in the Route Table instead.

ZNID-4936 3.1.127 DHCP Renewal DHCP client can generate excessive DHCP Discover or Request packets at
startup due to an issue with incorrect calculation of the T1 and T2 timer values
that determine the interval between successive packets.

ZNID-5076 3.1.127 RTCP ALG New Feature: RTCP ALG for Huawei Fast Channel Change IPTV application

ZNID-4917 3.1.127 SIP TCP Signaling When configured for TCP signaling, SIP messages sent using UDP instead.

ZNID-4948 3.1.127 40MHz Wi-Fi When configured for 40MHz Wi-Fi channels, connections use 20MHz mode

ZNID-4890 3.1.127 IPv6 SNMP Config New Feature: Add MIBs to support full provisioning of IPV6 using SNMP

ZNID-5084 3.1.127 SNMP Status Ethernet admin status reported via SNMP is incorrect – always reports “up”

ZNID-4919 3.1.127 SNMP Counters New Feature: Add support for 64bit SNMP Interface counters (ifXEntry MIB).

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Known Issues & Limitations


Mode Problem Type Problem description
ONU + RG MGCP Voice MGCP Voice lines do not register with software revision 3.1.316. For MGCP
voice support, an upgrade to software revision 3.1.317 or later is required.

ONU + RG Maximum Number of The maximum number of VLANs supported is 24. The maximum number of
VLANs VLANs per GEM port is 12.

ONU + RG Maximum Number of The maximum number of simultaneous host connections supported by the
Connections connection tracking table (ip_conntrack) is 8192. When the connection
tracking table is full, connection requests will be ignored.

ONU + RG SIP Signaling Stack The 3.1.x version of SW includes a new SIP Stack based on Broadcom’s new
Call Control Tool Kit (CCTK) implementation.

- Dial Plan This new implementation is designed to be more aligned with CableLabs and
IMS / 3GPP specifications. The Dial Plan format defined in Section 7 of the
CableLabs PKT-SP-RSTF-I10-130411 Specification is now supported. Zhone
has added SW to support legacy Dial Plans (from version 3.0.x and earlier
zNID SW releases) to make it easier for customers to support a mix of ONT
types in their network with a common Dial Plan across all types.

- Softswitch Interop Interoperability with SIP Switches must be retested with 3.1.x SW. It is likely
that new interop issues may exist that will require SW fixes from Zhone to
resolve. Please contact Zhone GSS to report any issues.

ONU + RG Reserved VLANs Some VLANs are reserved for zNID internal use and cannot be used for user
data traffic. Customer networks must avoid the use of these VLANs.

- VLAN 4091 For all ActiveE zNID models, this VLAN is used for Unified Service
Provisioning communications between the zNID and the MxK

- VLAN 4093 For all zNID models with 802.1X Port-based Authentication support, this VLAN
is used for local 802.1X (EAPOL) communications.

- VLAN 4094 For all GPON zNID models, this VLAN is used for Unified Service Provisioning
communications between the zNID and the MxK

RG IPv6 Dual-Stack IPv4 + IPv6 mode is supported on BRouted and PPPoE-Bridged


VLANs only. It is not supported on Routed or PPPoE-Routed VLANs.

RG Ping Response The LAN-side interface(s) of a Routed or PPPoE-Routed VLAN cannot be


PING’d from a host on the Network side (upstream of the WAN interface)

ONU GEM-T-CONT mapping There must be a 1:1 mapping of GEMs to T-CONTs. T-CONT sharing is not
supported. The maximum number of GEMs is 32

ONU UNI-GEM mapping There must be a 1:1 mapping of UNIs to GEMs. Mapping of multiple UNIs to
a single GEM is not supported for OMCI-configured flows. UNIs include:
Ethernet Ports, Voice Interface, and the Virtual Ethernet Interface Point (VEIP)
used for RG flows.

ONU VLAN Remapping There must be a 1:1 relationship between a WAN-side VLAN (per GEM) and a
corresponding remapped LAN-side VLAN (per UNI). Multicast video is a
unique scenario because a single GEM (4095) is used for all Downstream
multicast video traffic to multiple UNIs. As a result, only one instance of VLAN
remapping is supported per Video VLAN. Remapping of one video VLAN to
more than one LAN-side VLAN is not supported.

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ONU Access Port Filtering When an Access Port is configured via OMCI using Forwarding Operation 3,
the VLAN ID and COS that is specified will be applied to upstream packets
that ingress untagged on the UNI (normal behavior). In the downstream
direction, packets with any COS value will be forwarded untagged out the UNI.
This is not the behavior specified by the 984.4 standard, but it prevents data
path issues caused by all downstream packets being dropped that use a COS
value different than the one specified by the rule.

ONU MGCP Voice There is no support planned for OMCI configuration of MGCP voice. For
deployments that require OMCI-configured voice, SIP must be used.

RG Browser Compatibility Mozilla Firefox is the preferred browser for HTTP access. MicroSoft Internet
Explorer versions 8.0 and later are also supported. MicroSoft IE versions 7.0
and earlier are not supported.

RG SW Downgrade = Backwards migration of the RG configuration database is not supported.


Reset to Factory Whenever the SW is downgraded from one major rev level to a prior one (e.g.
3.1.xxx to 3.0.xxx), the unit will automatically load the Factory Default
Configuration associated with the down-rev SW.

RG Secure VLAN Mode Secure VLAN forwarding mode does not work properly on Routed VLANs.
Downstream traffic is blocked.

RG TLS-Bridge – MAC MAC Addresses of packets carried within a TLS-Bridged VLAN will not appear
addresses not shown in the Bridge Table. This is a product restriction.

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Feature Summary
RG / ONU Feature type Feature Description
Management Features
RG Remote Management Access Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP, TR-069

ONU Remote Management Access OMCI (GPON models only)

RG+ONU Unified Service Provisioning Centralized provisioning of ONU and RG Features via the MxK + ZMS

RG Management Access Control A FireWall feature that allows Telnet, SSH, SNMP, SNMP Trap, HTTP and
PING access to be individually Enabled or Disabled per IP Interface.

RG SNMP v1/v2c agent MIB-II, Zhone Enterprise MIBs


zNID-GPON-24xx System OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.1.2.10.6.1
zNID-GE-24xx System OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.1.2.10.6.2

RG SNMP Configuration Full SNMP SET/GET support for RG configuration and status items required
for the EZ Touch and Unified Provisioning features.

RG Standard Traps coldStart OID = .1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.1


warmStart OID = .1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.2
linkDown OID = .1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.3
linkUp OID = .1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.4
authenticationFailure OID = .1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.5

RG Enterprise Traps Zhone Alarm-Set OID = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.2.5.1.0.1


Zhone Alarm-Clear OID = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.2.5.1.0.2
Zhone Configuration-Change OID = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.2.5.1.0.8

cpeCfgMgrClientSoftwareDownloadFailed = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.3.1.21.1.3.0.1
cpeCfgMgrClientSoftwareInstallFailed = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.3.1.21.1.3.0.2
cpeCfgMgrClientWebUIDownloadFailed = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.3.1.21.1.3.0.3
cpeCfgMgrClientWebUIInstallFailed = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.3.1.21.1.3.0.4
cpeCfgMgrClientConfigDownloadFailed = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.3.1.21.1.3.0.5
cpeCfgMgrClientConfigUpdateFailed = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.3.1.21.1.3.0.6
cpeCfgMgrClientConfigBackupFailed = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.3.1.21.1.3.0.7
cpeCfgMgrClientLevelReady = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.3.1.21.1.3.0.8
cpeCfgMgrClientConfigBackupDone = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.3.1.21.1.3.0.9

Zhone Voice Registration Up = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.2.5.40.0.1


Zhone Voice Registration Down = .1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.2.5.40.0.2

Note: Battery Alarms are sent as Alarm-Set and Alarm-Clear traps with
descriptive text. No other types of Enterprise Alarms are sent.

RG Trap Filtering All SNMP trap types may be individually enabled or disabled via the
Telnet/CLI interface. The current default is for all trap types to be enabled.

RG + ONU Multiple IP Addresses Each Router Interface and each brvlan interface can be configured with
unique IP Addresses

RG + ONU Static & Dynamic IP Addresses Static addressing is configurable per ONU and/or RG IP interface

RG Dynamic IP Addresses DHCP client is configurable per RG IP interface

RG Multiple User Login Levels Local Admin, Local User, Remote Support

RG SNTP Support for 5 time servers, plus time zone offset

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RG / ONU Feature type Feature Description


Management Features

RG + ONU System DNS Client Specifies Primary and Secondary DNS servers to be used for DNS lookup of
internally generated packets (i.e. VoIP, SNTP, ICMP, etc.). Note: TR-069
Client will use DNS IP Addresses associated with TR-069 VLAN.

RG + ONT DNS SRV To enable DNS SRV for VoIP applications with redundant switches, the VoIP
Signaling Protocol port must be changed from 5060 to 0

RG Dynamic DNS DDNS client automatically logs into DDNS Service Provider (dynDNS.org or
TZO) and updates the WAN IP Address whenever it changes.

RG Dynamic IP VLANs that are configured for Dynamic IP Addressing (via DHCP Client) will
Auto Renewal automatically issue a new DHCP Request after the configured Uplink
Interface transitions from down to up.

RG DHCP Option 60 & 43 VLAN 7 is reserved for use by EZ-Touch. DHCP Discovers, Requests, and
on VLAN 7 Offers on VLAN 7 include proprietary usage of DHCP Options 43 & 60

RG DHCP Option 82 DHCP Discovers on VLAN 7 & 4082 include the following information in the
on VLAN 7 & 4082 Option 82 Remote ID subfields: SysName, Model #, SW version,
Registration ID

RG DHCP Snooping with DHCP Snooping with Option 82 insertion may be enabled on any Bridged or
Option 82 insertion BRouted VLAN. The format of the Option 82 Circuit ID and Remote ID
strings are fully configurable, and may include any combination of the
following items: Port Alias, System Name, FSAN, Registration ID, Serial
Number, WAN MAC, OLT System Name, OLT Mgt IP, Slot, Port, Subport.

RG DHCP Option 15 DHCP Discovers on Voice Vlan include Option 15 on Requested Parameters
on Voice Vlan list. If included in OFFER, SIP Proxy Server will be auto-configured to the
provided value if the active value is 0.0.0.0. This feature cannot be disabled.

RG DHCP Option 120 DHCP Discovers on Voice Vlan include Option 120 on Req Parameters list.
on Voice Vlan will If a Domain Name is included in Option 120 of the DHCP Offer and the
auto-configure SIP Registrar URL current value for SIP Registrar = 0.0.0.0, then SIP Registrar will be auto-
or Outbound Proxy IP configured to the provided value. If one or two IP Addresses are included in
Option 120 of the Offer and the current value for Outbound Proxy is 0.0.0.0,
then the Primary (and Secondary) Outbound Proxy IP Addresses will be auto-
configured with the provided values. This feature cannot be disabled.

RG DHCP Option 60 & 61 DHCP Discovers on Voice Vlan include Option 60 & 61 strings to enable
on Voice VLAN DHCP Servers to scope based on one or both of these parameters.
Option 60 string: VOIP_<model#> (e.g. VOIP_2426)
Option 61 string: WAN MAC used by the ONT in this VLAN
This feature cannot be disabled.

RG DHCP Option 60 & 61 DHCP Discovers on TR-069 Vlan include Option 60 & 61 strings to enable
on TR-069 VLAN DHCP Servers to scope based on one or both of these parameters.
Option 60 string: ACS_<model#>_ dslforum.org
Option 61 string: WAN MAC used by the ONT in this VLAN
This feature cannot be disabled.

RG DHCP Option 43 DHCP Discovers on TR-069 Vlan include Option 43 on Requested


on TR-069 VLAN Parameters list. If included in OFFER, ACS URL will be auto-configured to
the provided value. This feature cannot be disabled.

RG + ONU Voice VLAN uses The Source MAC for all packets sent upstream on the Voice VLAN will be
WAN MAC+ 1 “WAN MAC+1”. If WAN MAC = 00:02:71:19:3E:18, then Voice will use

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RG / ONU Feature type Feature Description


Management Features
RG Derived MAC option for The Source MAC for all packets sent upstream on a PPPoE VLAN will be
PPPoE VLANs “WAN MAC” unless “Use Derived MAC” has been enabled. When Derived
MAC is enabled, the Source MAC on the PPPoE VLAN will be created by
setting Reserved Bits in the OUI of the WAN MAC. E.g. If WAN MAC =
00:02:71:19:3E:18, then PPPoE MAC may be 42:02:71:19:3E:18

RG + ONU Programmable Install technician can program a unique Registration ID into the unit using a
Registration ID butt set plugged into phone line #1 with the fiber uplink disconnected. GPON
units automatically send the Reg ID (GPON Password) upstream to the OLT
during pre-range communications.

RG EZ Touch™ SW upgrades and Configuration Downloads via Zhone’s EZ Touch™


support automated provisioning system

RG EZ Touch™ EZ Touch Backup button on System/Setting/Backup web page will perform


Config Backup an FTP Backup using the Specific Configuration filename and directory path
provided via EZ Touch. If the complete directory path does not exist on the
specified FTP server, it will be automatically created by the zNID.

RG EZ Touch™ When running a Specific Configuration, a new EZ-Touch backup is


Auto-backups automatically created after an EZ-Touch SW Upgrade.

RG Management Access Control When a zNID receives on any port or interface ten or more failed Telnet,
SSH, HTTP, or HTTPS login attempts from a specific IP address, the IP
address is blocked from the particular management service. Management
service for the blocked address until an operator re-enables it or the zNID is
reset. Multiple failed login events are logged to the security log and a minor
alarm generated.

RG High Speed Internet Access The High Speed Internet Access (HSIA) test feature will allow for an end-user
(HSIA) Test to determine if Internet service is available. Internet access is determined by
PING responses received from a well-known internet host URL over the High-
speed Internet access (HSIA) interface. The host URL, internet interface can
be configured through the zNID Web GUI, CLI, or SNMP, and through Unified
Service Provisioning on the MxK.

If the URL cannot be resolved through a look-up to the DNS over the HSIA
interface fails, internet service is considered to be unavailable. Note, the
HSIA by default is brvlan200. If brvlan200 is not configured, the HSIA
interface is automatically determined by selecting the first interface that
matches the following criteria:
- WAN side of the interface must have address mode set to DHCP or
PPPoE
- LAN side of the interface must have DHSP server enabled
- VLAN interface must have at least one LAN member

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RG / ONU Feature type Feature Description


Status & Statistics
RG + ONU Status LED The behavior of the Status LED has been enhanced to provide the field
technician with important state information during the installation process.
A. Constant Rapid Flash ( 10 pulses / second )
Unit is in the Factory Default state

B. 1 second Rapid Flash / 1 second Off ( continuously )


EZ Touch communications is in process

C. Constant Slow Flash ( 2 pulses / second )


Web, Telnet, or SNMP Management communications is in progress

D. Heart Beat ( 1 pulse every 5 seconds )


Normal Operation

E. OFF
Unit is rebooting, Initializing, or writing new image to FLASH

ONU CONFIG LED The behavior of the CONFIG LED has been enhanced to provide the field
technician with important state information during the installation process.

A. Constant Rapid Flash ( 10 pulses / second )


Unit is receiving OMCI Configuration Commands

B. Solid ON
OMCI Configuration is complete

C. OFF
OMCI Configuration has not occurred

RG + ONU GPON Counters GPON Tx and Rx Bytes, Fragments, Total Frames, Multicast Frames, GTC
counters (BIP Errors, Corrected HEC Errors, Uncorrected HEC Errors, etc.),
and PLOAM Message Counters (CRC Errors, Total Rx Messages, Unicast
Rx Messages, Broadcast Rx Messages, Discarded Rx, Total Tx Messages).

RG + ONT GPON Status Link State, Link Up Transitions, ONU ID, ONU State, Rx Signal Level, GPON
Alarms (LOS, LOL, LOF, GEM LCK, Failed Signal, Degraded Signal, Startup
Fail, Msg Error, Deactivated, Disabled, Physical Equipment Error)

RG PPPoE Status Interface Type, Status, Uptime, Current MTU size, Last Error Code

RG Ethernet Counters Tx & Rx Bytes, Frames, Errors and Drops per physical interface

RG Ethernet Status Admin State, Negotiated Link Rate, Duplex Mode

RG Route Table Destination Subnet, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address, Flag, Metric, Interface

RG ARP Table IP Address, Flags, MAC Address, Linux Interface Name (i.e. brvlan7)

RG Bridge Table VLAN ID, MAC Address, Physical Interface Name (i.e. eth0), Interface Alias

RG DHCP Leases Host name, MAC Address, IP Address, Lease time

RG IGMP Group Membership Group Address, Reported IP Address, Linux Interface, VLAN, Expires in (sec)

RG Voice Line Status Admin State, Phone #, Registration Status, Call Status, Hookswitch state
RTP Packet statistics, Incoming Calls Received / Answered / Connected /
Failed, Outgoing Calls Attempted / Answered / Connected / Failed

RG SIP RTCP Statistics RTCP Extended Reporting Statistics of VoIP Metric Block per RFC 3611.

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RG VoIP Packet Log Captures & displays recent incoming and outgoing VoIP signaling packets

RG VoIP Audit Log Records date, time, duration, phone # for all calls

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RG / ONU Feature type Feature Description


Data Path Features

RG PPPoE Client Configurable on a per-VLAN basis. Multiple concurrent PPPoE clients are
supported for multi-family applications (i.e. Duplex, MDU).

RG Static Routing Routing decisions based on Route Table lookup when Cross VLAN Routing
is enabled. New Route Table entries are statically configured.

RG Cross VLAN Routing When enabled, packets forwarding is based on route table entries regardless
of VLAN ID (except for Secure VLANs). When disabled, all packets are
forwarded to Gateway Router for the VLAN that the packet arrived on.

RG NAT / NAPT Network Address Translation, with optional Source Port randomization.
Single WAN IP address supports up to 254 private LAN IP addresses.

RG NAT ALG FTP, TFTP, SIP, RTSP, H.323, Port Triggering, PTP, IPSec/VPN

RG Port Forwarding & DMZ Configurable Port Forwarding, Port Remapping, and DMZ for LAN-side
clients of a NAT Routed interface

ONU ONU Bridge Wire-speed / non-blocking bridge, supports rates up to 1Gbps bi-directional
regardless of packet size. 1:1 mapping of Ethernet Port : GEM Port required

RG Bridged VLAN Wire-speed / non-blocking bridge, supports rates up to 1Gbps bi-directional


regardless of packet size. Multiple Ethernet Ports may be members of the
same Bridge. Local peer-to-peer communication is supported unless
configured for Secure Mode. All Learning & Forwarding handled by HW.

RG Bridged-CPU VLAN Same as Bridged VLAN, except Learning & Forwarding path is controlled by
the Linux CPU. Special type of Bridge supported only on GPON models.

RG BRouted VLAN LAN ports are Bridged together in a single subnet, with all addresses
assigned by a single DHCP Server. WAN traffic is Routed, with or w/o NAT.

RG Routed VLAN Each LAN port has its own IP subnet, with a DHCP Server per VLAN. WAN
traffic is Routed, with or w/o NAT.

RG PPPoE-Bridged VLAN LAN ports are Bridged together in a single subnet, with all addresses
assigned by a single DHCP Server. Embedded PPPoE Client is used to
create a PPP tunnel to the BRAS. WAN traffic is NAT Routed.

RG PPPoE-Routed VLAN Each LAN port has its own IP subnet, with a DHCP Server per VLAN.
Embedded PPPoE Client is used to create a PPP tunnel to the BRAS. WAN
traffic is NAT Routed.

RG + ONU Virtual Ethernet Interface Point All RG VLAN types (except Bridged) on GPON models may be mapped to
(VEIP) the VEIP instead of the default 5xx RG GEM. When mapped to the VEIP,
OMCI is used to configure VLAN Filters, Translation and GEM Mapping. To
map an RG VLAN to the VEIP, configure eth0 as an “OMCI” member.

RG + ONU 802.1Q VLANs Untagged & Single Tagged modes supported on a per port basis. Untagged
ports must also have Port Default PVID configured to match, so that
untagged ingress traffic will be mapped into the correct VLAN.

ONU + RG Default PVID Default VLAN tag for ingress untagged packets. Configurable per port.
( note: when IGMP PVID = 0, IGMP packets are tagged with Default PVID )
ONU + RG IGMP PVID Default VLAN tag for ingress untagged IGMP packets. Configurable per port.
( note: the Default PVID is used for all non-IGMP packets )

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RG / ONU Feature type Feature Description


Data Path Features

RG Bridge Loop Detection Every 5 seconds the zNID sends a unique “Loop Detection Frame” out every
& Automatic Blocking LAN interface. These packets have an Ethertype of 0x9000, Destination
MAC = CPU WAN MAC and Source MAC of the interface they are sent out
on.

If one of these packets makes it back to the CPU, the CPU will Admin Down
the port that is specified by the Source MAC and raise an ALARM.

To resume normal operation, the LAN Port must be Admin’d UP, or the unit
may be Rebooted or Power Cycled.

RG VLAN Filter Rules This feature enables classification of ingress untagged packets based on any
combination of Source MAC+Mask, Ethertype, Source IP+Mask, Destination
IP+Mask, and DSCP. Packets that match a Classification Rule are then
tagged with the specified VLAN ID and COS, and optionally the DSCP Value
can be set aswell. Up to 10 rules are supported. Each rule can be applied to
one or more LAN ports

ONU + RG VLAN remapping Extended VLAN filtering operations are supported in ONU mode, including
VLAN remapping. Also supported for RG VLANs mapped to the VEIP.
RG Configurable Four Queues per egress port for prioritization of packets based on 802.1p
Layer2 vs. (COS) or IP Precedence, depending on configured QoS method. Highest
Layer 3 QoS priority queue uses Strict Priority (expedited forwarding). Lower three queues
use Weighted Round Robin (WRR) with 16 / 8 / 4 weighting.

RG + ONU Priority Scheduling Method Scheduling method for forwarding of packets from the four Priority Q’s
(Critical, High, Med, Low) is configurable as Strict vs. Strict+WRR.
Strict+WRR is the default, with weighting of 16/8/4 for the H/M/L Q’s

RG + ONU Per VLAN services Each VLAN is independently configured for one of the supported modes:
PPPoE_Routed, PPPoE_Bridged, Routed, or Bridged. ONU mode supports
configuration of bridged VLANs only.
RG Rate Limiting Configured on a per-port basis in 1Mbps steps. Independently configured for
Ingress and Egress direction. Ingress / Egress is relative to the physical port.
Egress on a LAN port = downstream. Egress on the Uplink port = upstream.

RG Maximum Burst Size When Rate Limiting is enabled, specifies the max number of bytes that can
be sent in a single burst at the interface rate (i.e. 1Gbps).

RG Whitelist Filters Whitelist filter rules based on Source IP & Mask, Source Port, Destination IP
& Mask, Destination Port, and/or protocol type can be defined per LAN or
WAN interface. Ingress frames that match a Whitelist rule for an interface are
allowed. All other frames for that interface are dropped.
.
RG + ONU IGMP Snooping Supports IGMP v2. IGMP Snooping Table (RG only) displays all active
multicast streams that have been requested, along with age-out time.

RG IGMP Proxy Reporting When enabled, IGMP Reports / Leaves are sent upstream using a Source IP
of 0.0.0.0 when the Video VLAN is BRouted and the WAN IP is Unconfigured.

RG IGMP Forking Only valid on a BRouted VLAN that has IPGM Proxy Reporting enabled.
When enabled, every IGMP Report and Leave packet is replicated and
forwarded upstream on the Forked VLAN

RG + ONU Multicast Filtering GPON models only -- Multicast Filtering whitelist based on the IGMP
Snooping table is used to block all incoming multicast streams that have not
explicitly been joined by a locally connected IGMP client.

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RG / ONU Feature type Feature Description


Data Path Features

RG + ONU Port-based All models – constant tracking of which LAN ports are active members of
Multicast each subscribed multicast group (stream). Multicast streams are forwarded
forwarding ONLY to those ports that have requested them.

RG DHCP Server Configurable on a per routed interface basis. Multiple subnets supported.

RG Conditional DHCP Server DHCP clients with a matching OUI are offered addresses from a unique
address range, and may use a different default Gateway. Additionally,
conditional IP addresses may be permanently bound to the client MAC.

RG DNS Relay Primary and Secondary DNS servers learned via DHCP client on an uplink
interface can be provided to locally attached client devices that are assigned
dynamic IP addresses using the internal DHCP Server.

RG DNS Proxy Local Hosts Table is searched for matching entries to a DNS Query. If found,
specified IP Address is provided to DNS client. If no local Host Table entry,
then upstream DNS Server is used for name resolution instead.

RG + ONU Gratuitous ARP Three Gratuitous ARPs will be sent to neighboring devices whenever the IP
Address of an interface is initialized during system startup, or when a
configuration change is made. This notifies neighboring devices that an
update to their own ARP tables may be required.

RG + ONU Ethernet Port Setup Admin Up/Down, Rate Negotiation (fixed vs auto), Duplex Mode, Pause
Frame Enable/Disable/Auto

RG + ONU Wi-Fi SSID3 SSID3 has a unique capability for applications where the Service Provider
Automatic Enable/Disable uses this SSID to create a Public Wi-Fi Network. When the SSID3 VLAN is
mapped to the VEIP (eth0 is an “OMCI” member of the VLAN), then SSID3
Admin Status (Enable/Disable) will automatically follow the Operational
Status of the GEM port assigned to this VLAN. This ensures that SSID3 no
Wi-Fi clients will connect to SSID3 unless it has an Operational GEM.
RG + ONU Including n characters from WAN If the string (MAC8) is included anywhere in the SSID name or Passkey, the
MAC in SSID Name or Passkey last 8 characters of the WAN MAC will automatically be inserted. The
number 8 can be replaced by any number from 1 to 8, and that number of
characters from the WAN MAC will be automatically inserted.

Example: The default SSID0 is Zhone_(MAC4).


If WAN MAC = 00:02:71:18:E0:E6 the default SSID0 = Zhone_E0E6

RG + ONU Including n characters from Serial If the string (S/N9) is included anywhere in the SSID name or Passkey, the
Number in SSID Name or Passkey last 9 characters of the Serial Number will automatically be inserted. The
number 9 can be replaced by any number from 1 to 9, and that number of
characters from the Serial Number will be automatically inserted.

Example: The default WPA2 Passkey is znid(S/N9).


If Serial Number = 987654321 the default Passkey = znid987654321

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RG/ONU Feature type Feature Description


Voice Features

RG + ONU CODECs supported G.711a, G.711u, G.722/G.726, G.729a, T.38

ONU Call Progress Tones -- Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Countries Supported Denmark, ETSI, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, India, Italy,
Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, North America, Norway, Russia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, TR-57, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates

RG + ONT Tone Generation DTMF, International Call Progress Tones (all countries)

RG + ONU Tone Detection DTMF, Dial Tone and Busy Tone for North America only

RG + ONU Caller ID DTMF-based Caller ID Transmission & Reception (Type 1, 2)


FSK-based Caller ID Transmission & Reception (Type 1, 2)
RG + ONU Fax Tone Detection CED, CNG, HDLC flag detection. Used to control transition to T.38 fax or
voiceband data fax.

RG + ONU Modem Tone Detection ANS, ANSam with Phase Reversal. Used to disable echo canceller and
transition to voiceband data mode upon modem call detection.

RG + ONU T.38 Fax relay Up to V.17 rates, V.34 fax support via rate negotiation to V.17

RG + ONU Voice Band Faxing V.34 fax rates supported

RG + ONU Voice Band Data Modem V.34, V.90 rates supported

RG + ONU DTMF Tone Relay Out of band in RTP packets as per RFC2833/4733, or via SIP INFO

RG + ONU Adaptive Jitter Buffer Up to 300msec max depth

RG + ONU G.168 Line Echo Canceller Full coverage, 32ms tail

RG + ONU Tx & Rx Path Gain Configurable, default setting for North America is -3dB Tx (into the network), -
9dB Rx (towards the local phone)

RG + ONU VoIP Signaling Protocols MGCP, SIP, SIP PLAR

RG + ONU SIP Switch Types supported Alcatel-Lucent IMS (ALUI), BroadSoft (BSFT), Cirpack (CRPK), CopperCom
(CCOM), Ericsson (ERIC), Genband G6(GBND), Huawei SoftX3000 (HWEI),
Huawei IMS (URAL), Intelbras (INBR), MetaSwitch (META), Mitel (MTEL),
Nokia Siemans HiQ (NSHQ), Nortel CS1500 & CS2K (NTEL), OpenSer
(OSER), Panasonic IP PBX (PANA), Taqua T7000 (TQUA), UT Starcom
(UTSI), VixTel (VXTL).

RG + ONU DHCP Options 15 & 120 DHCP Discover packets sent by a DHCP client on the Voice VLAN will
on Voice VLAN include Options 15 and 120 in the Requested Parameters list.

If the DHCP Offer includes an Option 15 string, the zNID will automatically
configure the SIP Proxy Server with that value. If the DHCP Offer includes
an Option 120 string, the zNID will automatically configure the SIP Registrar.

This feature is non-configurable / always enabled. If you do not want to


automatically configure the SIP Proxy Server and/or Registrar using DHCP
Options, the DHCP Server on the Voice VLAN will need a separate scope for
address assignment to zNID client devices. Set scope based on the OUI of
00:02:71 for 24xx devices, or 00:01.47 for all other zNID models

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RG/ONU Feature type Feature Description


Voice Features

RG + ONU Persistent Notification of When enabled (the default value), all switchhook events will be reported via
Hookswitch events (MGCP) NTFY messages to the switch, regardless of which events the switch has
requested via an RQNT message.

RG + ONU Periodic GARP sent to Default In SIP mode, a Gratuitous ARP is sent on the voice VLAN every 25 minutes
Gateway on voice VLAN to ensure that the ONU’s voice MAC address never ages out of the MxK
bridge table during periods of no calling activity.

RG + ONU Two FXS Ports / same SIP When two voice ports are configured with the same SIP Username and
Account Password, both ports will RING on an incoming call and either can go off-
hook to answer. While one-port is off-hook, the other port can answer a new
incoming call, or go off-hook and make a separate outgoing call.

RG Centrex Call Forwarding When enabled, the SIP REFER method is used for Call Forwarding as
required for CENTREX applications.

RG SIP Hotline / Warmline When enabled, an INVITE to the configured Warmline / Hotline phone
number will be automatically generated when the phone goes Off-Hook and
no digits are dialed within the configured timer interval. When the timer value
is near 0, it is considered a Hotline. When the timer value is several seconds,
it is consider a Warmline.

RG PBX Dialing When enabled, a second Dial Tone will be played if the first digit dialed
matches the configured PBX Dialing number. For example, 0 or 9 are most
commonly used for PBX Dialing. After digit collection is complete, per the
SIP Dial Plan, and INVITE is sent out with the complete number include the
PBX digit.

RG + ONU VoIP CLASS Features Caller ID, Distinctive Ringing, Call Waiting, Priority Calling, 3-way Calling,
Call Forwarding, Busy Call Forwarding, Voicemail, Automatic Recall, Forward
Disconnect

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RG/ONU Feature type Feature Description

Test & Diagnostic Features

RG Local SysLog Stored in RAM, cleared by a reboot or power cycle

RG Remote SysLog Remote syslog server to provide persistent storage of Syslog events.

RG Login Security Log Stored in RAM, cleared by a reboot or power cycle. The security log contains
timestamp, user login, management service, destination address, and source
IP address information for each (successful and unsuccessful) login attempt.

RG Configuration Change Log Stored in RAM, cleared by a reboot or power cycle. The configuration change
log contains timestamp, user login, management service, source IP address,
and database object information for each configuration change requested.

RG CPU Utilization System CPU and Memory utilization peak and average values are available
for diagnostic purposes.

RG PING PING any IP Address from the zNID. If there is a static route in the Route
Table for the destination subnet, the PING will be sent to the default gateway
that is specified. If there isn’t a route in the table, the PING will be sent to the
default gateway specified for the System Default Interface.

RG TraceRoute Perform a TraceRoute to any IP Address from the zNID. NOTE: This feature
does not work on VLAN 7 through CPE Manager NAT Router.

RG VoIP Test Calling Use GUI or CLI to remotely go off-hook to initiate or answer a call on the
selected voice line. Generate DTMF tones via virtual keypad

RG DNS Performs a DNS Lookup of the Host Name, using the DNS IP Address that
would be used by client devices attached to the selected brvlan interface.

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zNID-24xxA 3.1.330 Release Notes

zNID-GPON-24xxA Operating Modes

1. ONU Mode [100% OMCI Configured]

• Voice is configured via OMCI, using a dedicated GEM created via OMCI
• Web GUI and CLI will show how voice has been configured by OMCI
• All L2 Data Flows are configured via OMCI. VLAN translation is supported via CMF
(CMF = wire-speed Classification / Modification / Forwarding function)
• There is no Bridge Table for L2 ONU flows. All forwarding done by CMF
• Web GUI and CLI will show ONU VLANs and Port Membership
• IP Video is configured via OMCI. VLAN translation is supported via CMF
• Web GUI and CLI will show IGMP Forwarding Table for ONU video
• One UNI (Ethernet Port) per GEM. You cannot map multiple UNIs to the same GEM

zNID-24xxA ONU Mode

• All ONU flows are configured via


OMCI

• All L2 flows are handled by the


“CMF” HW function
(Classify/Modify/Forward) with
direct cut-thru to egress UNI

• Broadcast & IGMP packets are


sent to the Linux CPU for
exception handling
• 1Mbps Broadcast Storm limit is
enforced on all ports
• Ingress packets that don’t
match any CMF rules are
discarded.
• 5xx GEM can be configured and
used for an ONU flow, just like
any other GEM

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zNID-GPON-24xxA Operating Modes

2. Residential Gateway (RG) Mode [100% Web GUI / CLI / SNMP Configured]

• Voice uses 5xx RG GEM (500 + ONU ID), created by default without any need for OMCI
• L2 Data Flows use 5xx GEM, and integrated Etherswitch forwarding path
• L3 Data Flows use 5xx GEM, Linux Router, and HW cut-through via CMF
• IP Video uses 5xx GEM (upstream), and 4095 multicast GEM (downstream)
• No VLAN Translation supported for any RG flows
• All UNIs (Ethernet Ports) map to the single RG GEM

802.11n Wi-Fi
Linux Router P
Voice
O
Mgmnt VoIP SLIC
T
(A/D)

zNID-24xxA RG Mode S

MIPS CPU Interface


• All RG flows are configured
via Web GUI, Telnet/CLI, or
SNMP

• L2 forwarding is handled by Learning & F M C U


integrated Etherswitch Forwarding N
In pure RG mode, I
Switch Fabric
All traffic maps to the
• All RG-config’d flows use the single 5xx “RG GEM” (used only for
5xx RG GEM. G RG Flows)
P U

F M C
High speed L3 flows are N
automatically cut into CMF for O SWITCH FABRIC I

wire-speed N Classificiation
Modification
& Forwarding
• Wi-Fi flows cannot be cut into (CMF) F M C U
CMF – always handled by the M N
Provides HW Cut-Thru I
Linux CPU A for wire-speed Routing
of Layer 3 flows that
• 1Mbps Broadcast Storm limit C RG exceed 256 packets/sec
is enforced on all ports GEM

5 C M F F M C U
x N
x I

INTERNAL ETHERNET SWITCH

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zNID-GPON-24xxA Operating Modes


3. ONU + RG Mode [OMCI + Web GUI / CLI / SNMP Configured]

• OMCI always wins !


• If OMCI is used to configure voice, then voice operates in ONU mode
• There can only be ONE untagged flow per UNI. If OMCI configures an untagged ONU flow
on a UNI, that that UNI cannot be used as an untagged member of an RG VLAN
• The same VLAN ID can be used for RG flows and ONU flows
• Tagged ONU flows and Tagged RG flows can be configured for the same UNI (Ethernet Port),
as long as the VLAN IDs are different.
• The 5xx GEM is reserved for RG Flows. Do NOT configure the 5xx GEM for an ONU flow.
• L3 flows cannot be configured via OMCI – they must be configured as RG flows.

• RECOMMENDED APPROACH for ONU + RG mode:


• Configure voice, video, and L2 Data flows via OMCI.
• Use RG mode for L3 VLANs and system management

802.11n Wi-Fi
Linux Router P
Voice
O
Mgmnt VoIP SLIC
T
(A/D)
S
zNID-24xxA ONU + RG Mode
MIPS CPU Interface
Direct cut-thru
to UNI or GEM

• OMCI-config’d flows are


Cut-thru
to UNI Cut-thru to
handled by CMF, and can be G
C M F or CPU
Learning & CPU, UNI
or GEM F M C U
mapped to any GEM except the E All OMCI-configured Forwarding N
M flows are handled by the Switch Fabric I
5xx RG GEM CMF function
(used only for
• RG-config’d L2 flows use the G Cut-thru
RG Flows)
Cut-thru to
5xx “RG GEM” and the P G
C M F to UNI
or CPU
CPU, UNI
or GEM F M C U
integrated Etherswitch. O
E N
M SWITCH FABRIC I

• RG-config’d L3 flows use the N


5xx RG GEM and Linux Router. Cut-thru
Cut-thru to
CPU, UNI
G C M F to UNI or GEM F M C U
• High speed L3 flows are M E
or CPU
N
M I
automatically cut into CMF for A
wire-speed forwarding C RG
Cut-thru to
• 5xx GEM reserved for RG use
GEM

5 C M F
Cut-thru
to UNI
CPU, UNI
or GEM F M C U
or CPU
• RG flows cannot use any VLANs
x
x
N
I
that are configured for use by
an ONU flow (OMCI always INTERNAL ETHERNET SWITCH
wins)

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Example: Configuration Diagram for MicroSoft MediaRoom Application


PC PC
TV TV TV TV 192.168.100.102 192.168.100.103

Whole Home IP STB IP STB IP STB


DVR 192.168.100.3 192.168.100.4 192.168.100.5
192.168.100.2
PC
Media Server 192.168.100.104
192.168.100.101

PC
192.168.100.105

Ethernet Switch

11. Create BRouted Video VLAN for Mcast IPTV & Ucast VoD

IGMP PVID: 600

IGMP PVID: 600

IGMP PVID: 600

IGMP PVID: 600


-- All LAN Ports (but no SSIDs) are Untagged members

Def. PVID: 500

Def. PVID: 500

Def. PVID: 500

Def. PVID: 500

Def. PVID: 500


All ports are All ports are
-- Uplink (eth0) is Tagged member UNTAGGED UNTAGGED
-- IP Address Mode on uplink set to DHCP members of 4 members of
-- NAPT enabled (NOTE that is NAPT instead of NAT) BRouted BRouted
-- brvlan IP interface is “Unconfigured” (0.0.0.0) VLAN 500 VLAN600
-- IGMP Snooping is enabled

GE Port 1

GE Port 4

Wi-Fi SSID0
GE Port 2

GE Port 3
22. Create BRouted Data VLAN 500 for Unicast Data
-- All LAN Ports & active SSIDs are Untagged members
-- Uplink (eth0) is Tagged member
-- IP Address Mode on uplink set to DHCP
-- NAT enabled
-- Static IP Address of 192.168.100.1 on brvlan interface
-- Conditional DHCP Servers for up to three STB vendor OUIs
a. Set address range to 192.168.100.2 – 192.168.100.100
b. Enable “Permanent Address Binding” brvlan500 IGMP Snooping 0.0.0.0
(data)
c. Select Data VLAN eth0.v500 as “Uplink WAN Interface” (controls Multicast
Fowarding Table) Video
-- Default DHCP Server (for all other OUIs) with address
range of 192.168.100.101 – 192.168.100.254
BRouter
3 Un
192.168.100.1 to i c a s t 1 with NAPT
-- DNS Relay Mode = DNS Proxy DHCP SERVER + PC V All
c l i e oD S IGMP
DNS Proxy Un n t t r Multicast
fro icast s e am Joins/
2
Data m
S Vo
( S TB D co
s
Reports &,
Video
Streams
3 Configure Local Hosts for any DNS Proxy Lookups that are required
3. cli Leaves
BRouter ta
( C tic R ents trols
n + General
-- discovery.iptv.microsoft.com – set to IP Address of MMR Head End w/ NAT
ros out
s V es
Queries
R
-- Any other Domain Names that won’t resolve properly via network DNS 172.16.23.52 En LAN equ 5 10.30.123.19
ab R i
led out red )
7 6 ) i ng
44. Configure Default PVIDs and IGMP PVIDs on each port
-- LAN Ports: Default PVID = Data VLAN, IGMP PVID = Video VLAN GPON or GE Uplink
-- SSIDs: Default PVID = Data VLAN
55. Static Routes are required for all Unicast Destination IP Subnets that Uplink is Uplink is
must be accessed via the Gateway Router of the Video VLAN TAGGED TAGGED
-- Option 121 is supported for automatic creation of Static Routes member of member of
-- Alternatively, Static Routes may be manually configured VLAN500 VLAN600

66. Cross VLAN Routing must be Enabled (for VoD traffic)

77. System Configuration Options required for this application:


-- Default Interface = BRouted Data WAN uplink (eth0.v500)
-- DNS Client = DHCP on Brouted Data WAN uplink (eth0.v500)

8. Misc Other NOTES: Aggregating VLAN500 ( Internet Access )


-- All LAN traffic is locally Bridged. All devices are in same subnet.
-- Downstream multicast video traffic on the Video VLAN is
Switch
Bridged only to the port(s) that joined the stream. (MxK) VLAN600 ( IP Video and VoD)
-- Multicast Video on WiFi interface is not supported
-- Any Device (PC, Game Console, STB, DVR, etc.) may be plugged into
Any Port, and can access Any Service (Internet, VoD, IPTV)

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zNID-24xxA 3.1.330 Release Notes

IMPORTANT INFORMATION regarding Factory Defaults


The Factory Default configuration for the 24xxA includes the following Default VLANs and Port Membership:

The Factory Default configuration for the 24xxA includes the following Default IP Addresses on the Bridged Interfaces:

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zNID-24xxA 3.1.330 Release Notes

The Factory Default configuration for the 24xxA includes the following Default IP Addresses on the BRouted Interface:

Note: On GPON Models, all Voice, Video and Data traffic configured via the Web GUI, CLI or SNMP will be
mapped to the default 5xx “RG GEM”. This GEM is automatically created without need for OMCI provisioning.

Note: On models with integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi support, the default SSID0 name and WPA2-PSK Passphrase is
unique per device. The SSID0 Name is “Zhone_(MAC4)” where (MAC4) is replaced by the last four characters of
the WAN MAC. The WPA2-PSK Passphrase is “znid(S/N9)”, where (S/N9) is replaced by the 9-digit Serial
Number of the device.

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zNID-24xxA 3.1.330 Release Notes

IMPORTANT INFORMATION regarding SW Upgrades


The following methods for Software Upgrades are supported by the zNID-24xxA product line:

1. OMCI SW upgrades (GPON models only)


2. Automatic upgrade using the EZ Touch Provisioning™ feature
3. Manual upgrade (one zNID at a time) using Web GUI access to the zNID
4. Manual upgrade (one zNID at a time) using Telnet / CLI access to the zNID
5. Manual upgrade (one zNID at a time) using the CPE Manager feature of ZMS
6. Manual upgrade (all zNIDs connected to a single line card) using the Card-level CPE Manager feature of ZMS

The procedure for Web and Telnet / CLI SW upgrades are provided in the sections that follow. For information regarding OMCI-
initiated upgrades, please refer to MXK documentation. For ZMS-initiated SW upgrades, please refer to the ZMS documentation.

There are two types of zNID SW Images:

1. MGCP SW image with CFE (includes BOOT code)


2. SIP SW image with CFE (includes BOOT code)

The MGCP images always have an “M” prefix in front of the release number (e.g. M3.0.070).
The SIP images always have an “S” prefix in front of the release number (e.g. S3.0.070).

The SW image that a zNID is currently running will be displayed in the right corner of the Web GUI Banner, as illustrated below:

Alternatively, the show system info CLI command may be used to display this information.

Note: The zNID will be Reset to Factory Defaults whenever an MGCP SW image is activated on a unit currently
running a SIP SW image, and vice-versa. In addition. A Reset to Defaults may occur during any SW downgrade.

CAUTION: If the zNID reboots for any reason during the 1-2 second time interval when the BOOT code is
being re-programmed, the unit will become un-useable. If this happens, the unit must be replaced and returned to
the Factory to have the BOOT code manually re-programmed.

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zNID-24xxA 3.1.330 Release Notes

SW Upgrade Procedure using the EZ Touch Provisioning™ feature


A Quick Start Guide for EZ Touch Provisioning is available that provides complete instructions regarding how to configure the MxK
to support automatic zNID SW Upgrades and Configuration downloads via EZ Touch. Please refer to the Quick Start Guide for more
information on how to use this feature. It is available at http://www.zhone.com/support/manuals/docs/830/830-03300-01.pdf

SW Upgrade Procedure via Web GUI


The zNID offers a built-in mechanism for upgrading its software image without losing customer configurations and settings. To
upgrade the software image, use a software image file pre-downloaded to your PC’s disk drive.

Note: There are separate SW images for MGCP VoIP signaling vs. SIP. An “M” preceding the 3.x.x release
number indicates an MGCP image, while an “S” preceding the 3.x.x release number indicates a SIP image.

To upgrade the zNID’s software image using a locally available .img file:

1 Select Update Software from the System menu.


2 Click the Browse button, and locate the new SW image (i.e. ZNID24xxAMGCP_0300070_image_with_cfe.img)
3 Select the filename and click Open on the File Upload popup screen
4 Click the Update Software button to initiate the SW download and Activation.
5 Wait 2 minutes for the upgrade and corresponding reboot to complete, and migration of all configuration options.
6 Log back into the unit and verify that the new SW rev is reported in the upper right portion of the page banner

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zNID-24xxA 3.1.330 Release Notes

SW Upgrade and Generic Configuration Download via Telnet / CLI

Provisioning ACTION BLUE TEXT : CLI Commands and responses


GREEN TEXT: User-supplied values (proper syntax required, but content is unrestricted)

1 Check the zNID Device ZNID24xxA-Router # show system info


Identity (S/N & Model
#) to confirm that this is Model Number ZNID-GPON-2424A
the correct device, and Serial Number 03467690
determine the SW level Bootloader Version 1.0.38-114.101 (3.0.070)
(Firmware Version). Firmware Version S3.0.070 (NOTE: M prefix = MGCP S prefix = SIP)
Alternate Firmware Version S3.0.065 (NOTE: M prefix = MGCP S prefix = SIP)
Registration ID 7275302972

2 Download a copy of the ZNID24xxA-Router# archive download-sw URL


desired software image
to zNID RAM Example:

archive download-sw
ftp://anonymous:admin@10.104.14.254/ZNID24xxAMGCP_0300070_image_with_cfe.img

3 Write the archive- ZNID24xxA-Router# reload sw


download SW image into
FLASH & Activate it
(unit will reboot)

4 Download the specified ZNID24xxA-Router(config)# system copy URL FILENAME


configuration file into
zNID RAM Example:

system copy ftp://anonymous:admin@10.104.14.254/2424Ageneric.conf 2424Ageneric.conf

5 Write the downloaded ZNID24xxA-Router(config)# system copy FILENAME startup-config


configuration file to
FLASH & Activate it Example:
(unit will reboot)
system copy 2424Ageneric.conf startup-config

NOTE: you may need ZNID24xxA-Router(config)# ip route add ADDR/CLASS GATEWAY


to configure a Static Example:
Route to reach the FTP ip route add 10.104.14.0/24 192.168.100.254
Server

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Manual Recovery Procedure


If the currently Active Bank contains a corrupted or unusable version of SW, the unit will execute the Boot SW and then fail to load
the application SW. The symptoms of this condition are as follows:

• System Status LED is not flashing once every 3 seconds as it does during normal operation
• Other LEDs will either be Solid On, or Solid Off, but won’t change state.
• The unit will not range on the fiber uplink, won’t be reachable for management access etc.

When a unit is in this condition, a truck roll is required to repair or replace the unit. Prior to replacement, there is a manual procedure
that can be used to halt the startup at the Boot Level and enable the download a new SW image into the unit for recovery.

The procedure to Halt the unit at the Boot Level and perform a Recovery SW Upgrade:
1 Press the Reset Button until the RED Alarm LED comes on, then release.

2 As soon as the ALARM LED turns OFF, press and HOLD the Reset button until the all of the Ethernet Port LEDs turn ON
( approximately 12 seconds )

Note: This second depression of the Reset button must occur within 1 second after the Red Alarm LED goes off as a
result of releasing the button in Step 1.

3 Configure a Static IP Address of 192.168.1.100 on a PC, and connect it to Ethernet Port 1. Open a browser and point it to
192.168.1.1. A special Web Page will be displayed that will allow you to select a SW Image from your PC’s hard
disk, and load it into the zNID.

If the SW Upgrade from the Boot Level is successful, the unit will reboot and fully initialize with the newly loaded SW image.

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How to gain local Management Access of OMCI-configured ONTs

When OMCI is used to configure the traffic flows on an ONU, technicians may lose the ability to gain local management access for
the purposes of on-site troubleshooting and debug. The following procedure will enable local management access for troubleshooting
GPON ONU issues that are OMCI configured.

1. Select a port to be used for local management access. Any one of the LAN ports can be used for local access. The only
requirement is that the port CAN NOT have an untagged filter rule associated with it. If all of the LAN ports have an
untagged rule assigned to them, then you will need to change the OMCI Specific File to remove the Untagged VLAN
assignment on the port to be used for local access.

2. Configure a static IP address of 192.168.1.100 on the PC you will be using for local access and connect it to the port that will
be used for local management access

3. Hold Down the RESET Button on the ONU until all of the LEDs come on (approx 10 seconds). This will reset the unit to
Factory Defaults and cause it to reboot.

4. Immediately start a continuous PING on the PC to 192.168.1.1 (this is the Factory Default local IP Address of of the
ONU). These PINGs need to start immediately after the reboot because the ONU will only respond to the ARPs from the PC
for a short period after it has fully initialized itself using the Factory Default Configuration, but prior to being configured via
OMCI.

5. After the PC has learned the MAC of the ONU and added it to its ARP table, it will receive PING responses from the ONU.
The MAC address that will be learned is the WAN MAC of the ONU. (If you enter this MAC as a static ARP entry for
192.168.1.1 in the PC, then step 4 isn't necessary).

6. You can now reach the Web GUI or Telnet interfaces of the ONU at 192.168.1.1 using the default [ login / password ] of
[ admin / zhone ] .

NOTE: The OMCI configuration actions defined by the SPEC file will all occur normally, and the ONU will operate as configured
via OMCI while simultaneously allowing local GUI / Telnet access. An external Hub could be used to allow this local access while
simultaneously allowing all of the tagged traffic to flow through as configured via OMCI.

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Important information regarding Configuration Files (RG Features)

1. Editing of Configuration Files is NOT SUPPORTED.


The Configuration File parser expects a specific format, content, and order of items in the configuration file. Manual editing
may corrupt the file, resulting in unpredictable results. Configuration Files may be opened with a text editor for viewing, but
must not be modified.

2. Configuration Files are unique per Model #.


You cannot load a Configuration File exported from one model # (e.g. zNID-GPON-2426A) onto any other model (e.g.
zNID-GPON-2424A). All 3.0.x SW revisions automatically verify the Model # type of the Configuration File before
applying it. Incompatible Configuration Files will be rejected and an error message will be posted to the Syslog.

3. Configuration Files are unique per Major SW Revision.


You cannot load a Configuration File that has been exported from a unit running one major SW version (e.g. S3.0.xxx) onto
a unit running any other major SW version (e.g. S3.1.xxx). During a major SW upgrade, the unit automatically creates a
fully migrated Configuration File that is based on the new SW version. This migrated Configuration File must be exported
(backed up) after the Major SW upgrade is complete so that it can be restored in the future if required. All SW revisions
automatically verify the major SW revision level of the Configuration File before applying it. Incompatible Configuration
Files will be rejected and an error message will be posted to the SysLog.

4. Back up all Configuration Files after every network-wide SW upgrade.


When backing up a Configuration, you should include the Model# and SW Revision in the filename, as well as a unique
identifier for the customer or chassis/slot/port/subport that the Configuration is associated with. Configuration Files include
the Model # and SW Revision at the very end of the configuration. You can open any configuration file with a text editor to
view (but not modify) the contents.

Note: If a generic Configuration File includes statically assigned IP addresses, all units that download and
activate that file will use the same static IP address until reconfiguration actions are complete. This may cause
network problems as result of duplicate IP addresses.

Recovery Procedure Options for incompatible Configuration Files


1. Factory Default the unit and reconfigure it.
This will clear up any and all issues with Configuration File compatibility, but may involve a lengthy service outage.

2. Preconfigure an identical unit (same SW rev, same Model #), Export the Configuration File, and
Restore it to the unit with the incompatible Configuration File.
This approach will minimize the service outage for the end user

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Naming Conventions for SW and Configuration Files


The recommended best practice is to use the Zhone default naming convention for SW images to eliminate any possible confusion
regarding rev levels or platforms. SW image files normally end in .img, but any file extension may be used.

The naming for Configuration Files should include the Model # type that it applies to and the major SW revision that it applies to.
There are no file extension requirements for configuration backup files, but it is recommended that they end in “.conf “.

Note: When ZMS creates a backup configuration, it automatically compresses the backup file into a tarball and
saves it with a “tar.gz” extension instead of “.conf” (e.g. ZNID-GPON-2424A_03661430_Oct_05_58.tar.gz).
When the zNID downloads a config file with a “tar.gz” extension, it automatically untars the file. The use of tar’d
config files by applications other than ZMS is not recommended.

Registration ID Programming Procedure

1. Power on the device with the configured uplink interface disconnected from the network (unplugged)

2. Wait 90 seconds for the unit to fully initialize

3. Plug a buttset or telephone into the Line 1 phone port and go off-hook (you will hear “Fast Busy” tone)

4. Select the Reg ID programming approach by performing one of the following functions:
a. To enter a standard Numeric Registration ID, dial **701**
b. To enter each Registration ID character in hexadecimal format, dial **702**

5. After hearing the Dial Tone, enter the Reg ID by performing one of the following
a. If using the standard Numeric entry approach, use the DTMF keypad to enter the 10 digit numeric Reg ID value,
followed by a # when you are finished. Only digits in the range of 0 – 9 are accepted
b. If using the hexadecimal entry approach, use the DTMF keypad to enter the 20 character hexadecimal Reg ID value,
followed by a # when you are finished. Only characters in the range of 0 – 9 and *1 - *6 are accepted. *1 - *6 are
used to enter the hexadecimal characters A through F.

6. After hearing a second Dial Tone, repeat step 5 to re-enter the Reg ID value a second time.

7. If the two Reg ID match exactly, the unit will save the Reg ID to FLASH memory and will automatically reboot. If the Two
Reg ID values do not match, the Receiver-Off-Hook (ROH) “howler” tone will be played. In this case, you will need to go
back on-hook and start over at Step 3.

8. Plug in the uplink interface, and after the unit completes initialization and restores uplink communications it will send the
Registration ID upstream to the OLT.

---------- PROCEDURE IS COMPLETE ----------

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Release History

Date Release # Notes

7/17/18 3.1.330 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

1/7/2018 3.1.320 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

11/10/2017 3.1.315 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

10/31/2017 3.1.310 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

5/25/2017 3.1.301 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

4/7/2017 3.1.298 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

3/22/2017 3.1.283 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

9/2/2016 3.1.282 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

7/6/2016 3.1.273 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

3/24/2016 3.1.266 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

2/22/2016 3.1.261 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

1/22/2016 3.1.254 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

10/28/2015 3.1.243 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

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zNID-24xxA 3.1.330 Release Notes

4/24/2015 3.1.218 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

3/24/2015 3.1.212 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

2/25/2015 3.1.208 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

2/12/2015 3.1.132 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

12/23/2014 3.1.127 Maintenance Release with Bug Fixes and New Features

6/5/2014 3.1.105 Initial 3.1.x SW Release for exclusive use by the Lead Customer

Service Requirements
If the product malfunctions, all repairs must be performed by the manufacturer or a Zhone-authorized agent. It is the responsibility of
users requiring service to report the need for service to Zhone Global Service & Support.

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