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Sunrise Internet Box

Fiber
User Manual
Sagemcom assiduously monitors technical developments and is constantly seeking to improve its products in
order to allow its clients to take full advantage of them. It therefore reserves the right to modify its documentation
accordingly without notice.

All brands mentioned in this guide are registered by their respective owners:

• F@ST is a registered trademark.


• Sagemcom is a registered trademark.
• Windows, Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

The purpose of this user manual is to provide users with information on the functions for operating and managing
the equipment. The access level (Administrator) presented is protected by a password and allows access to
all these functions in read and write mode for all network parameters.

Note

Configuration of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber by the web interface is described in
detail (see Section 3).

Important

This user manual describes the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber for XGSPON (Fiber)

Guide to symbols used in this manual


Symbols Definition

Note Indicates important information that you must take into account.

Important Warns you not to do an action, or commit a serious omission.

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How should the document be used?

This user manual is organised into sections and annexes. These sections and
annexes cover the following subjects.

Section 1 Presentation of Sunrise Internet Box Fiber equipment


Section 2 Description of Sunrise Internet Box Fiber equipment
Section 3 Configuration of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber by HTTP
Section 4 Description of Internet access service
Section 5 Fiber mode
Annex A Troubleshooting
Annex B EC compliance declaration
Annex C Environment
Annex D Technical features
Annex E Glossary
Annex F Connector technology

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Contents

Content
1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................... 8
1.1 Presentation .......................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Composition of Sunrise Internet Box Fiber pack ............................................................................. 10
1.3 (Minimum) prerequisites .................................................................................................................... 11

2 Description and hardware installation of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber ............................. 12
2.1 Description .......................................................................................................................................... 12
2.1.1 Connectors and buttons ................................................................................................................ 13
2.1.2 LEDs ............................................................................................................................................. 14
2.2 Connecting the ports of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber ................................................................ 16
2.3 Installation safety instructions .......................................................................................................... 17
2.4 Installing your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber ........................................................................................ 18
2.4.1 Powering up .................................................................................................................................. 18
2.4.2 Connecting the Fiber cord ............................................................................................................. 19
2.4.3 Connecting your phone ................................................................................................................. 20
2.4.4 Connecting a Set Top Box (STB) to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber ............................................ 21
2.5 Default configuration .......................................................................................................................... 23
2.5.1 Default password .......................................................................................................................... 23
2.5.2 Default configuration for the local network (LAN) .......................................................................... 23
2.5.3 Default configuration for the local wireless network (WLAN) ......................................................... 23

3 Information / Configuration ........................................................................................................ 24


3.1 Accessing the welcome screen ......................................................................................................... 24
3.1.1 User Interface Auto Logout ........................................................................................................... 28
3.2 Recommendations .............................................................................................................................. 29
3.3 Device configuration .......................................................................................................................... 30
3.3.1 Device Info .................................................................................................................................... 31
3.3.2 DHCP ........................................................................................................................................... 34
3.3.3 DNS .............................................................................................................................................. 37
3.3.4 DynDNS ........................................................................................................................................ 38
3.3.5 Route ............................................................................................................................................ 40
3.3.6 Monitor.......................................................................................................................................... 42
3.3.7 Media ............................................................................................................................................ 43
3.3.8 My Media ...................................................................................................................................... 45
3.3.9 Auto-dimming................................................................................................................................ 46
3.3.10 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................. 47
3.4 Access Control ................................................................................................................................... 57
3.4.1 Parental Control ............................................................................................................................ 57

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3.4.2 Port Forwarding ............................................................................................................................ 60
3.4.3 Port Triggering .............................................................................................................................. 64
3.4.4 Firewall ......................................................................................................................................... 66
3.4.5 IPv6 pinhole .................................................................................................................................. 69
3.4.6 DMZ .............................................................................................................................................. 70
3.4.7 IPv6 DMZ ...................................................................................................................................... 71
3.4.8 User .............................................................................................................................................. 73
3.4.9 Remote Access ............................................................................................................................. 74
3.4.10 VPN (Virtual Private Network) ....................................................................................................... 75
3.5 Internet Connection ............................................................................................................................ 85
3.5.1 Basic ............................................................................................................................................. 86
3.5.2 3G/LTE Backup ............................................................................................................................ 88
3.5.3 GPON ........................................................................................................................................... 89
3.6 Ethernet service .................................................................................................................................. 90
3.6.1 Configuration of network parameters ............................................................................................ 90
3.6.2 Status of the Ethernet connections ............................................................................................... 93
3.6.3 Information and configuration of connected devices...................................................................... 94
3.7 Wi-Fi service ....................................................................................................................................... 96
3.7.1 Basic ............................................................................................................................................. 97
3.7.2 Wi-Fi Guest Access .................................................................................................................... 100
3.7.3 Wi-Fi Automatic Association - WPS ............................................................................................ 102
3.7.4 Statistics ..................................................................................................................................... 103
3.7.5 Mac Filter .................................................................................................................................... 104
3.7.6 Wi-Fi Scheduling ......................................................................................................................... 106
3.7.7 Wireless Environment ................................................................................................................. 107
3.8 Voice service ..................................................................................................................................... 108
3.8.1 “Voice settings ............................................................................................................................ 108
3.8.2 Line settings................................................................................................................................ 114
3.8.3 DECT settings............................................................................................................................. 116
3.8.4 DECT Setup................................................................................................................................ 119
3.8.5 DECT Handset settings............................................................................................................... 121
3.8.6 Calling operations ....................................................................................................................... 123
3.8.7 DECT Scheduling ....................................................................................................................... 125
3.8.8 DECT Eco Mode ......................................................................................................................... 126
3.8.9 Busy on Busy .............................................................................................................................. 127
3.9 USB service ....................................................................................................................................... 128
3.9.1 USB device ................................................................................................................................. 128
3.9.2 Printer sharing ............................................................................................................................ 131
3.10 Services ............................................................................................................................................. 136
3.10.1 Answering Machine..................................................................................................................... 136
3.10.2 Phonebook.................................................................................................................................. 143

4 Internet access service ............................................................................................................. 146


5 Fiber mode ................................................................................................................................. 147
5.1 Connection of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber using SFP port .................................................... 148

Annex A - Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 149

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Annex B - Safety warnings .............................................................................................................. 159
Annex C - Environment.................................................................................................................... 160

Annex D - Technical features .......................................................................................................... 161


Annex E - Glossary .......................................................................................................................... 165
Annex F - Connector Technology ................................................................................................... 168

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List of figures

Figure 1.1 - Home Network Overview .................................................................................................................................... 9


Figure 2.1 - Overview of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber ...................................................................................................... 12
Figure 2.2 - Interconnection of ports of Sunrise Internet Box Fiber ..................................................................................... 16
Figure 2.3 - Fiber / telephone set / Power Supply Connection ............................................................................................ 20
Figure 2.5 - Set Top Box connection in Routed mode ......................................................................................................... 21

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1 Introduction

1.1 Presentation
This user manual focuses on the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber product. This equipment is a gateway
that gives users broadband Internet access from their computer, tablet, smartphone or game
console by various Ethernet (10, 100, 1000 or 10000 BASE-T) or Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11n/ac and ax)
interfaces via an XGSPON (fiber) network.

The SFP port of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber is dedicated for connection to an external network
termination unit (ONT Media Converter) for Fiber application. One Fiber SFP dongle has to be
inserted directly into the SFP port to provide Internet access.

The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber is a gateway that provides simultaneous access to ’’Triple Play’’
services (Voice, Data and TV) via a XGS-PON (10 Gigabit Symmetrical Passive Optical Network)
connection.

By using this interface, the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber enables you both to surf the Internet and
watch television. It also lets you make phone calls over the Internet from a classical analog
telephone set or an IP SIP telephone. The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber has two ’’Phone’’ ports. The
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber is also equipped with an embedded DECT CAT I/Q base station.

Note

In Voice over IP, the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber operates with SIP protocol.

The USB ’’Master’’ ports allow and/or are used for ’’Memory Sharing’’ and ’’Printer Sharing’’ on
LAN and WAN.

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Sunrise TV Box

Figure 1.1 - Home Network Overview

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1.2 Composition of Sunrise Internet Box Fiber pack
The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber pack is composed of the following elements (current content may vary):

Description

1 Sunrise Internet Box Fiber gateway


2 SFP XGSPON module
3 Fiber cord
4 Ethernet RJ45/RJ45 CAT 6a cable used to connect your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
to the Ethernet port of your computer
5 Power supply unit incl. mains cable
6 Quick start guide
7 Reichle connector adaptors
8 Wall Mount Adapter incl. 2x screws

Note
Incomplete or damaged supply:
If upon receipt the equipment is damaged or incomplete, please open an Internet
browser and go to: www.sunrise.ch/support to access the interactive tutorial.

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1.3 (Minimum) prerequisites
Using the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber requires a minimum of:

• Fiber Internet access from Sunrise


• a power socket
• Optional:
• a computer equipped with:
- a Wi-Fi 802.11n/ac or 802.11ax interface,
or
- an Ethernet interface (10BASE-T or 10/100BASE-T or 10/100/1000BASE-T or
10/100/10000BASE-T).
- Optimized desktop resolution: at least 1200x800
- A WEB browser (Firefox, Chrome, Microsoft Edge)
• Tablet (Android, IOS)
• Smartphone

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2 Description and hardware installation of the
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber

2.1 Description
The following figure gives an overview of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

Figure 2.1 - Overview of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber

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2.1.1 Connectors and buttons

Front View Rear View

Marking Meaning
Front view
Short press (less than 2s) to switch the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber to paging mode.
DECT Long press (more than 2s) to switch the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber to DECT pairing
mode.
Short press (less than 5s) to enable/disable Wi-Fi function.
Long press (more than 5s) to switch the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber to easy-pairing
Wi-Fi mode (WPS).
Very long press (more than 10s) to initiate the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber easy-
pairing mechanism over Wi-Fi with Sunrise TV Box.
Simultaneous pressing will disable auto-dimming function. Each simultaneous
DECT + press will change the state of LED brightness between the three possible states
Wi-Fi (max, dimmed, off).
Rear view (Interface description from top to bottom)
Switch this button to turn on/off the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber

RJ45 connector - 1 port (100/1000/10000 BASE-T Ethernet Interface). The colour


of this connector is silver. It is used to connect to a computer or any other device
with an Ethernet Interface.
10Gbits/s
Note: In "Routed" mode configuration, any of these connectors can be used for
data or Video transmission and do not have to be dedicated to a particular
transmission.

RJ45 connectors - 3 ports (10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet Interface). These


connectors are identified by the color yellow. They are used to connect to a
Gigabit
computer or any other device with an Ethernet Interface.
Ethernet
Note: In "Routed" mode configuration, any of these connectors can be used for
(1-3)
data or Video transmission and do not have to be dedicated to a particular
transmission.

6-way RJ11 connector used to connect to a classical analog telephone set for
TEL1/TEL2
Phone services (VoIP).

2 x USB3.1 gen 1 master USB type A female connector used for "Memory Sharing"
and "Printer sharing".

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Miniature jack fixed connector. This connector enables the Sunrise Internet Box
POWER
Fiber to be supplied with direct current from a power adapter unit.

FIBER SFP cage to receive SFP module for Fiber connection.


Bottom view
Short press (less than 10s) restarts the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
Long press (more than 10s) resets the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber to the factory
Reset configuration.
Note: The long press deletes the entire personalized configuration of your Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber: password, configuration, etc.

2.1.2 LEDs

The following table describes the meanings of the LEDs on the front panel of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
(starting from upper line left to lower line right):

LED Status Meaning


Steady Fiber up / activated
Blinking • Fiber signal found / synchronization in progress
Fiber Off • No Fiber signal
Off Power Off / Fiber down / No WAN IP

Internet Steady WAN IP configured

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LED Status Meaning
Steady Wi-Fi enabled
Easy-Pairing (WPS) is active (also for pairing with Sunrise TV
Blinking fast
Box UHD)

a) If the Wi-Fi LED is blinking slowly during operation, the


following measures - in the order described here - may
help to solve the problem:
1. try to optimize the position of the Internet Box: free-
standing, away from microwave ovens or other
sources of interference such as aquariums, baby
monitors or radiators
2. switch Wi-Fi off and on again (see chapter 2.1.1 “Wi-
Fi”)
3. change the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi radio channel to "AUTO"
Wi-Fi Blinking slow (see chapter 3.7.1 Basic)
4. restart the Internet Box (see Appendix A.6)
5. Reset the Internet Box to factory settings (see chapter
2.1.1 "Reset")
Notes:
• When activating Wi-Fi by pressing the Wi-Fi button, the
LED blinks slowly until Wi-Fi is ready and the LED is
stable.
• When deactivating Wi-Fi by pressing the Wi-Fi button, the
LED blinks slowly until Wi-Fi is turned off and the LED is
also off

Off Wi-Fi disabled


• Set Top Box connected via Ethernet cable
Steady • Set Top Box paired via Wi-Fi 5GHz
TV Off Set Top Box is turned off or there is no TV service activated
Steady Telephone service is configured.
Blinking fast DECT pairing mode in progress.
Blinking slow DECT firmware upgrade in progress.
Off DECT base Off or radio disabled (eco mode)
Steady Telephone service is configured and line is registered.

Phone 1 Red blinking Registration failed


or 2 Off No VoIP service
Off No USB device

USB Steady USB device connected

Off Power off or normal operation


• Firmware upgrade and service from Sunrise ongoing
Blinking or
• while the reset button is pressed.
Steady The device is rebooting by user's request.

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2.2 Connecting the ports of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber

Figure 2.2 - Interconnection of ports of Sunrise Internet Box Fiber

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2.3 Installation safety instructions
Power supply source

• Do not cover the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber’s mains adapter.


• Never open the power adapter unit; this can expose you to fatal danger.
• The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber comes with its own power adapter. Do not use another adapter.
• This class II adapter does not need to be grounded (earthed). The connection to the electrical power
supply network should comply with the indications given on the label.
• Use a readily accessible power outlet located near the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
• Arrange the power supply cord in such a way as to avoid any accidental power cut to the Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber.
• The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber is designed to be connected to a GG (ground-to-ground) or GN
(ground to neutral) type power supply network.
• The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber is not designed to be connected to an electrical installation with IT
type diagram (neutral connected to ground through an impedance).
• Protection against short-circuits and leaks between the phase, neutral and ground should be provided
by the building’s electrical installation. The power supply circuit for this equipment should be fitted with
16 A overcurrent protection and differential protection.
• Connect the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber to the power supply unit via a readily accessible wall socket
ensuring electrical power cutting.

Location conditions

By choosing an appropriate location, you will preserve the longevity of the device. Ensure that the
selected location has the following characteristics:

• Install and use the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber inside a building.
• The room temperature must not exceed 45°C.
• The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber can be placed on a desktop.
• Do not expose the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber to strong sunlight or place it near a substantial source of
heat.
• Do not place the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber in an environment where it could be subjected to
considerable steam condensation.
• Do not expose the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber to splashes of water.
• Do not cover the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber’s casing.
• Do not use the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber or its peripherals for outdoor transmissions.

Maintenance

• Never open the casing. This has to be done only by qualified personnel approved by your supplier.
• Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaning agents.

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2.4 Installing your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
2.4.1 Powering up
1. First connect the end of the power adapter lead, supplied with the equipment, to the POWER socket
on your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
2. Connect the other end of the power adapter lead to a nearby power outlet.

3. Switch on the device using the power switch at the rear of the device .
4. The central power LED (shining to the bottom of the front) will light up. The LED blinks during
the establishment of the Fiber link, then steadies. The LED becomes steady when Internet
connection has been established successfully.

Note

The powering up process takes around five minutes. In some cases, this
process could take up to 30 minutes.

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2.4.2 Connecting the Fiber cord
1. Remove the protective cap from the SFP module at the rear of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
2. Remove the protective cap from the fiber cord end marked “BOX” and plug it to the SFP
module at the rear of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
3. Open the cap on the fiber optic cable outlet (OTO socket). For more information about which
OTO interface to use, please refer to order confirmation letter provided by Sunrise
4. Remove the protective cap from the fiber cord end marked “OTO” and plug it into the
communicated OTO-slot (1-4)

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2.4.3 Connecting your phone
3. Connect a traditional analog telephone set to the TEL 1 socket of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber as
shown below in Figure 2.3 Error! Reference source not found..
4. Connect another telephone analog telephone set to the TEL 2 socket of your Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber as shown below in Figure 2.3.

Classic „POTS“ telephone

Figure 2.3 - Fiber / telephone set / Power Supply Connection

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2.4.4 Connecting a Set Top Box (STB) to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
2.4.4.1 Via Ethernet cable

Note
For connection of your TV set with the Set Top Box, refer to the manufacturer's
documentation. Please also see Sunrise TV Box installation guide for
recommended ways of installation.

1. Connect the end of an Ethernet cable (RJ45/RJ45) to one of the Ethernet fixed connectors (10 Gbits/s,
Gigabit Ethernet 1-3) of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the Sunrise TV Box.

Sunrise TV Box

Figure 2.4 - Set Top Box connection in Routed mode

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2.4.4.2 Via Wi-Fi

Note
For connection of your TV set with the Set Top Box, refer to the manufacturer's
documentation. Please also see Sunrise TV Box installation guide for
recommended ways of installation.

Press for longer than 10 seconds on the “Wi-Fi” button on the front of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber device.
It will initiate the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber easy-pairing mechanism over Wi-Fi with Sunrise TV Box. No
Ethernet cables are needed.

Sunrise TV Box

Figure 2.6 - Set Top Box connection in Wi-Fi mode

As an alternative and in order to connect e.g. Smartphones or Tablet computers, you can scan the QR-
Code on the front of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber:

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2.5 Default configuration
This section details the values of the default parameters of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber when it
leaves the factory. These default parameters can be modified by a particular preconfiguration of
your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

2.5.1 Default password


Password: The initial password is printed on the Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber’s product label on the bottom
of the device.

Note

The initial Password is different for each Sunrise Internet Box Fiber!

2.5.2 Default configuration for the local network (LAN)


The following table details the values of the principal LAN parameters of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
(10 Gbits/s, Gigabit Ethernet 1-3):

LAN characteristics Value State


10 Gbits/s IP address
Gigabit Ethernet 1 IP address
192.168.1.1/24
Gigabit Ethernet 2 IP address
Gigabit Ethernet 3 IP address
BROADCAST, ARP, MULTICAST -- Activated
-- The LAN traffic is routed to your ISP
Gateway
Sunrise
NAT/PAT -- Activated

2.5.3 Default configuration for the local wireless network (WLAN)


The following table details the principal default WLAN parameters of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

Characteristics (Wi-Fi) Value


IP address 192.168.1.1/24
Enable Wireless ON
SSID The network names are printed on the Sunrise Internet
Box Fiber’s product label.
Channel Auto
Security password The initial password is printed on the Sunrise Internet
Box Fiber’s product label at the bottom of the device.

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3 Information / Configuration

3.1 Accessing the welcome screen


The configuration of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber can be performed using an Ethernet
connection (10Gbits/s or Ethernet Gigabit 1-3) or via the Wi-Fi connection, depending on
the device used (computer, tablet, etc.).
Your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber is then configured using a Web browser (e.g. Firefox, Google
Chrome or Microsoft Edge).

Note
The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber's DHCP server function is activated by
default with an address range defined as indicated in Sub-section 3.3.2.

To access the user interface, proceed as follows:

1. Open a web browser and enter the address: http://192.168.1.1 or http://sunrise.box.

In case your browser is automatically forwarding the entered address to https-protocol, you
may see a message in our web browser similar to below:

In such case, please confirm that you which to proceed accessing 192.168.1.1 or
sunrise.box

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Note
If you are trying to access this page via Wi-Fi connection, please make sure that
you are connecting to one of the main SSIDs (the default SSIDs can be found
on the bottom of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber on the product label). It is not
possible to access the user interface by connecting via the Wi-Fi Guest Access
(Sub-section 3.7.2).

2. In the login screen that appears, enter your password.


By default, the initial password is indicated on the label of the product.

Note

The equipment's IP address (192.168.1.1) appears in the header bar.

3. Click on LOGIN to validate.

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4. The welcome screen of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber appears.
1 2 3

4
Sunrise_Wi-Fi_A1B2C3
0312345678

Sunrise_Guest_Wi-Fi_A1B2C3

Sunrise_TV_A1B2C3

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Mark Description
1 Menu for selecting the language of the web interface.
This button allows to switch between Basic mode or Expert mode.
2
In Basic mode (Default), several pages described in this user manual are
hidden. It is then needed to switch to the Expert mode in order to access
those pages.
3 To log out of the web interface.
Here you will find the devices that are connected to your Sunrise Internet
Box Fiber. By clicking on the device icons, you can access the configuration
menu for each.
• Ethernet displays the LAN devices connected to your Sunrise Internet
Box Fiber.
For more information, consult the Section Ethernet service
(see Sub-section 3.6).
• Wi-Fi x GHz displays the wireless devices connected to your Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber. For more information, consult the Section Wi-Fi
4 service (see Sub-section 3.7)
• Voice Ports displays information about your phone lines. For
more information, consult the Section Voice service (see Sub-
section 3.8)
• DECT displays information about your DECT phones. For more
information, consult the Section DECT settings (see Sub-section 3.8.3)
• USB displays the USB memory devices connected to your Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber via USB. For more information, consult the Section
USB service (see Sub-section 3.9).

Here you will find the services associated with your Sunrise Internet Box
5 Fiber. For more information, consult the Section Services (see Sub-section
3.10).

Here you will find the parameters to control and configure your Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber.
• The menu My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber allows you to configure
general settings. For more information, consult the Section Device
configuration (see Sub-section 3.3).
6 • The menu Access Control allows you to configure the security
settings. For more information, consult the Section Access Control (see
Sub-section 3.4).
The menu Internet Connectivity allows you to configure the Internet
connection settings. For more information, consult the Section Internet
Connection (see Sub-section 3.5).

The help button appears in the configuration menus.


To activate the contextual help, click on the help button. An information bar
with additional explanation will appear at the bottom of the page. Click on
any blue-marked field/item for which you want specific information.

The home button appears in the configuration menus.


Click on it in order to go back to the welcome screen.

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3.1.1 User Interface Auto Logout
In order to protect the user interface from security attacks, the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
will automatically logout a user if there is no item clicked for 10 minutes.

Within the last minute you are prompted to continue:

Click “Continue” if you want to keep using the user interface. Otherwise you will be logged
out and will have to login with your password again.

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3.2 Recommendations
The meaning of the main buttons most commonly present in all the configuration windows is
provided in the table below.

Button Description
/
Click on this button to add a new object.

Click on this button to close the active window and return to the main screen.

Click on this button to display a new window to modify the fields that can be
accessed for a previously selected object.

Click on this button to remove a selected object from a list.

Click on this button to save the entry in the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber's non-
volatile (flash) memory.
Note: This value will be taken into account immediately. No need to restart your
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

Basic principles

1. To make this guide easier to read and understand, it does not state that each time
you enter information into a screen you must click on Apply (except, of course, if
this is necessary).
2. When you select a section, the screen for the first menu in the section is displayed. In the
same way, when you select a menu, the screen for the first sub-menu is displayed.
3. All fields in the different screens are explained in a table.

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3.3 Device configuration
The device settings are accessible from the welcome screen by clicking on My Sunrise Internet
Box:

This Section contains the following menus:

• Device Info (see Sub-section 3.3.1)


• DHCP (only in expert mode; see Sub-section 3.3.2)
• DNS (only in expert mode; see Sub-section 3.3.3)
• DynDNS (only in expert mode; see Sub-section 3.3.4)
• Route (only in expert mode; see Sub-section 3.3.5)
• Monitor (see Sub-section 3.3.6)
• Media (see Sub-section 3.3.7)
• Auto-dimming (see Sub-section 3.3.9)
• Maintenance (see Sub-section 3.3.10)

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3.3.1 Device Info
3.3.1.1 General

Objective: This menu lets you display basic information about your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

• In the Device Info menu, select General. The following screen opens:

Note

For your information and for possible inquiries from the customer hotline,
you will find the currently installed software version (also called
"firmware") in the corresponding section. Please note: The software
version currently installed on the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber may differ
from this screenshot.

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3.3.1.2 Statistics

Objective: This menu is used to display all the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber's statistics. This
menu contains information about:
• LAN Layer 1
• WAN Layer 3

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

3.3.1.3 DHCP Leases

Objective: This menu is used to display all the computers that obtained an IP address from
the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber's DHCP server.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• In the Device Info menu, select DHCP Leases. The following screen opens:

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3.3.1.4 ARP

Object: This menu is used to display all the information concerning address resolution (ARP:
Address Resolution Protocol). This shows the physical address of a computer's network
card, corresponding to an IP address.

• In the Device Info menu, select ARP. The following screen opens:

Note

The maximum number of devices that can be connected to the Sunrise


Internet Box Fiber depends, among other things, on the utilization of the
main memory. In practice, it may vary depending on the use of other
functions (e.g. WLAN, telephony).
Experience has shown that more than 100 devices can be connected
simultaneously using the various connection options.

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3.3.2 DHCP
Objective: The DHCP menu of your Internet box allows you to assign an IP address to each device
connected to your local network.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select DHCP. The following screen opens:

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Field Meaning/Action Default value

Host Name Name assigned to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber. sunrise
Select from the relevant drop-down list:
• 176.16.0.0/12
Network Range • 192.168.0.0/16
• 10.0.0.0/8
IP Address Enter the address of your local network. 192.168.1.1

Subnet Mask Enter your network's subnet mask. 255.255.255.0

Press the ON/OFF button to activate or deactivate


your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber's DHCP server.
Note: When ON, you must configure your computer
as DHCP client and DNS client (or enter the
primary and secondary DNS server
Enable addresses). ON
Note: When OFF, you must configure your computer
with the parameters appropriate to your local
network (Fixed IP address, subnet mask and
default gateway) as well as enter the primary
and secondary DNS server addresses.
Enter the first address attributed by your Sunrise
IPv4 Pool Start Internet Box Fiber's DHCP server. 192.168.1.20

Enter the last address attributed by your Sunrise


IPv4 Pool End Internet Box Fiber's DHCP server. 192.168.1.254

Select an unavailability time (in seconds) from the


IPv4 Lease Time scroll down list for each attributed address. 3 days

Restore Default
DHCP Restore all DHCP-related changes to default -
Configuration

Important

After changing the configuration of e.g. the IP Address and/IP Pool range, you
have to click on “Apply” and reboot the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber (or
disconnect all the devices from the SIB and reconnect) in order to ensure that the
changes are executed and all the connected devices receive a new IP as just
configured.

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Defining Static IP addresses

This Section describes how to allocate a static IP address to a specific device.

Field Meaning/Action

Add Reserved
Click on this button to attribute a new static IP address.
Address
The ON/OFF button allows you to activate or deactivate the
Enable
attribution of static address to the current device.
If the name of your device is available on the list, select it.
The fields MAC address and IPv4 address are filled in
Device name automatically, or
Select ADD MAC address, then manually fill in the fields
MAC address and IPv4 address.
MAC address MAC address of your device.
IPv4 address Static IPv4 address attributed to your device.

Important

After defining a static IP address to a Client of your Home Network, you have to
click on “Apply” in order to ensure that the changes are executed.
Otherwise, you will be prompted to confirm leaving the page without saving your
modifications:

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3.3.3 DNS
Objective: Enables you to configure static DNS (Dynamic Name Server), which are used to
translate human readable IP-addresses of Internet pages (like www.sunrise.ch) into
machine readable IP-addresses. For everyday use, these servers are automatically
configured and managed by Sunrise. If you change the DNS settings, please be aware
of the potential restrictions in the Note below.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select DNS. The following screen opens:

Field Action Default value


Press the button ON/OFF to activate or deactivate static
Enable ON
DNS service.
Primary DNS
Server Enter the IP-address of your primary DNS server. 192.168.1.1

Secondary DNS
Server Enter the IP-address of your secondary DNS server. empty

Note
If you enable static DNS, the following features will not work or be
available anymore:
• DNS relay function inside the gateway is bypassed.
• DNS resolution of “sunrise.box” is no longer possible, with the following
impacts:
o No access to the User Interface via http://sunrise.box respectively
https://sunrise.box
o Parental control with URL filtering will also no longer work

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3.3.4 DynDNS
Objective: Enables a web surfer to access your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber (with no fixed IP
address but only a DNS entry) through a dynamic DNS provider such as, for example,
dyndns.org.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select DynDNS. The following screen opens:

Field Meaning/Action Default value


Press the button ON/OFF to activate or deactivate the
Enable OFF
Dynamic DNS service.
Status Display the status of the function DynDNS.
Select from the relevant drop-down list:
• DynDNS
• StatDNS
Provider
• Custom (see description of specific fields below)
• No-IP
• DtDNS
Enter the account name supplied to you by the dynamic
User name
DNS provider.
Enter the account password provided to you by the
Password dynamic DNS provider.
Enter the name (for example “butterfly”) that you want to
assign to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
Host name This is the name provided to you by your dynamic DNS
provider (see Note).

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Note
Example: If you enter the name "butterfly," the dynamic DNS provider
(dyndns.org, in this example) incorporates this name in the domain name
(butterfly.dyndns.org). A web surfer who wants to access your Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber receives the dynamic IP address (transcription of the
domain name) of your Internet Box supplied by Sunrise from the dynamic
DNS provider.

Field Meaning/Action Default Value


Basic Press the ON/OFF button to activate or deactivate basic
OFF
Authenticationa authentication.
Servera Dynamic DNS Server location (IP address or domain
name).
Porta Port to access DynDNS Service (for example 80).
Requesta Update Request URL to submit to Dynamic DNS server.
Update Intervala Interval time between two updates.
Retry Intervala Retry interval in case of failure.
Max Retriesa Maximum number of retries.
a. These fields only appear when "Custom" is selected in Provider field.

To apply the settings, follow these steps:


• Fill in the editable fields.
• Click on the Apply button.

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3.3.5 Route

Objective: The Route menu delivers a solution to add or delete static routes. You can enter the
destination network address, subnet mask, gateway AND/OR available WAN interface,
and then add the entry to the routing table.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select Route.

The following screen opens:

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Default
Field Meaning/Action value

IP Version IP Version (IPV4) is activated by default IPv4


Destination IP
Address /prefix Enter the destination IP address
length
Select the interface in the list (VOIP, DATA, LAN,
Interface Management, Fiber L1,2, Fiber L3, Guest, LTE and
IPV6RD)

Gateway IP The gateway will populate this field directly; you do not
address have to do anything

Metric Select the metric from Automatic: 1 to 9

Origin Static is automatically selected

Options To add or delete a routing setting

To apply the settings, follow these steps:


• Fill in the editable fields.
• Click on the Apply button.

Note

Operation with 30 simultaneously activated static routes was successfully


tested.

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3.3.6 Monitor
Objective: The Monitor menu provides a solution for monitoring network traffic. You can display
information about the bandwidth history and generate graphics for all connected
devices.

3.3.6.1 Quick View

Objective: This menu allows you to display the bandwidth history for each connected device.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select Monitor > Quick view.

The following screen opens:

Field Meaning

Device List of devices.

MAC List of MAC addresses.

Displays the amount of sent and received data in up-/downlink in


Volume (MB) megabytes for each device.
For each device, displays the transmission and reception of uplink and
Volume (%)
downlink data expressed as a percentage of the total traffic.

To display the online usage per device, proceed as follows:


• Select the desired time monitoring from the scroll-down list or define a specific period.

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3.3.7 Media
Objective: This menu lets you configure the shared services (DLNA and SAMBA) of your Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select Media.

Use DLNA for sharing multimedia content from a USB mass storage device with all connected
devices on your local network.

Field Meaning/Action Default


value
The ON/OFF button allows you to activate or
DLNA deactivate the DLNA service on your Sunrise OFF
Internet Box Fiber.
Display/hide the advanced settings of the DLNA
Settings server. After clicking the symbol, the following
elements will be accessible:
Name: Name of the media server. SUNRISE
Aggregation: The ON/OFF button allows you to
OFF
activate or deactivate the UPnP protocol.
UPnP Media Server Port: Port number of the UPnP
9000
server.
File Sharing Enable / disable file sharing OFF

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File sharing settings

This service allows you to share the content of USB memory devices (key, etc.) with all users
connected to the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber. To do this, the user must copy the link indicated on
the screen into the browser address bar.

Field Action Default


value
The ON/OFF button allows you to activate or
File sharing deactivate the File Sharing service on your OFF
gateway.
Display/hide more information about the shared
USB Disk
content.
The ON/OFF button allows you to activate or
Share OFF
deactivate access to the current USB memory.

Notes
• The maximum supported capacity of the USB mass storage device
depends on the file system used in the device.
• Several USB mass storage devices can be connected to the Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber and operated simultaneously.
• Supported file systems are: FAT32 and NTFS.

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3.3.8 My Media
Objective: This menu lets you access to shared multimedia contents (audio, video, pictures) as
defined in the Previous Section Media.

• To access the shared contents, click on My Media from the welcome screen. The following
screen opens.

By default, the video contents are selected. In the Top Menu, you can select the type of contents
you want to play.

Field Meaning/Action
VIDEO Access to video contents shared on your USB drive
MUSIC Access to audio contents shared on your USB drive
PHOTO Access to photo contents shared on your USB drive

In the left-hand menu, you can browse your shared library based on various criteria (Date, Folder,
Album, Artist, Genre, etc.).

To play1 the multimedia content you have selected, click on the name of the selected file in the main
frame.

Note
Please note that the necessary indexing of the contents of the USB mass
storage device is limited to a total of 3000 entries (audio/video files and
images).
For larger collections, it is recommended to use a dedicated storage
device in your home network (e.g. NAS).

1.
Depending on your web browser, playing may require further configuration of the web browser.

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3.3.9 Auto-dimming
Objective: This menu lets you adjust the brightness of the LEDs on the front panel.
Auto-dimming mode: In this mode, the LED brightness is automatically controlled and
adjusted according to daily sunset and sunrise times.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select Auto-dimming.

Field Meaning/Action
Select one of the following from the relevant drop-down list:
Mode • Auto-dimming
• Manual
Select one of the following from the relevant drop-down list:
• OFF: All LEDs are off.
Brightnessa • Dimming
• 100%: the brightness is set at the maximal level.
a. This field only appears when "Manual" is selected in “Mode” field. Auto-dimming is disabled
in manual mode and you can set the brightness you desire.

Note
The adjustment of the LED brightness can also be done with the Wi-Fi
and DECT buttons located on the top of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
Simultaneously pressing on the Wi-Fi and DECT buttons will disable the
auto-dimming function. Consecutively pressing on these buttons will
switch between the three manual states for LED brightness.

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3.3.10 Maintenance
3.3.10.1 Resets

Objective: This menu is used to reset to the factory configuration.

Important

The existing configuration is completely overwritten.

• Save all the modifications made to the current configuration and restart the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber with its new parameters.
• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select Maintenance > Resets. The following
screen opens:

To restart the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber:

• Click on the Restart button.

Note

The process takes around 2 minutes.


A waiting wheel is displayed during restart.
The Login page will automatically appear once available.

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To restore the default parameters (factory parameters):

• Click on the Reset button, and the following screen appears:

• Click on the Yes button if you really want to reset to the factory configuration.

• Once the reset is performed, the Login page appears.

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3.3.10.2 Backup and Restore

Objective: This menu is used to:

• Backup the current configuration to a file.


• Restore a saved configuration.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select Maintenance >

Backup & Restore. The following screen opens:

1. To back up the current configuration:

• Click on the Backup configuration button; the following screen appears:

• Click on Save File and OK button to save the current configuration, for example, on your
computer.
• Select the directory where you want to save the "device.cfg" configuration file.

Note

The process takes a few seconds.

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2. To restore a saved configuration:
• Click on the Choose file... button; then select the desired file.
• Click on the Restore Configuration button. The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber restarts
automatically.

Important

The following settings are not backed up: MAC filter, Custom Greeting
Files, Email-settings for Voice-Mail notifications, Phone Matrix, Call
Forwarding, Call Blocking, WLAN/DECT Timer, Port Trigger settings and
Static IP configurations.
These settings have to be configured manually again after reset.

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3.3.10.3 Internet Time (NTP)

Objective: This menu lets you display the date and time used by your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber,
which is delivered automatically by an NTP (Internet Time) server after connection to
the Internet.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select Maintenance > Internet Time (NTP).

The following screen opens:

Field Meaning/Action Default value


Information on whether the time has been successfully
Status
synchronized with an NTP server
Date and time delivered to your Sunrise Internet Box
Gateway time
Fiber.
First server Enter an NTP server in the field. time.sunrise.net
Second server Enter an NTP server in the field. ntp2.cmc.ec.gc.ca
In the drop-down list, select the appropriate time zone
to adjust the time to that of the country where you live (UTC+01:00)
Time zone with the seasonal correction (Summer time or Winter Europe_Zurich
time).

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3.3.10.4 Logs

Objective: This menu is used to view and/or configure the events that occur on your Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select Maintenance > Logs.

The following screen opens:

Field Meaning/Action Default


value
Select the appropriate severity from the scroll down list.
All the events with this severity, or a higher severity, will
be saved to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber's non-
volatile (flash) memory.
The severities are classified in increasing order of
importance.
• Debug or higher
• Info or higher Debug or
Severity
higher
• Notice or higher
• Warning or higher
• Error or higher
• Critical or higher
• Alert or higher
• Emergency or higher

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3.3.10.5 Internet Utilities

Objective: This menu is used to test the behavior of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber using several
tools.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box menu, select Maintenance > Internet Utilities

1. Ping
The ping tool shows how long it takes for packets to reach the host.

• Select Ping in the list.

• Enter the IP address of the target.


• Define the number of pings.
• Click on the Test button.
• A new window will show the Ping results similar to this:

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2. Traceroute
The visual traceroute tool displays the path Internet packets traverse to reach a specified
destination.

• Select Traceroute in the list.

• Enter the IP address of the target.


• Define the Max. Number of Hops
• Click on the Test button.
• A new window will show the DNS Query similar to this:

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3. DNS Query
This allows you to check the current state of DNS propagation after having made changes to your
domain records.

• Select DNS Query in the list.

• Enter the IP address of the target.


• Click on the Test button.
• A new window will show the DNS Query similar to this:

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3.3.10.6 Health Check

Objective: This menu is used to perform diagnostics on your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

• In the My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber menu, select Maintenance > Internet Utilities.

Field Action

Health check
Launch all the tests
diagnostics

Tests for multiple Checks for multiple DHCP services on the LAN side. This could be
DHCP servers the case if you connect multiple gateways with each other.

Checks if several devices have the same IP address. This can


Tests for IP
happen if you have configured a device with a static address that
address conflict
also belongs to the dynamic range.

Test Ethernet
Test for faults in Ethernet cables
cables

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3.4 Access Control
The access control settings are accessible from the welcome screen by clicking on the section
Access Control:

This Section contains the following menus:

• Parental Control (see Sub-section 3.4.1)


• Port Forwarding (see Sub-section 3.4.2)
• Port Triggering (see Sub-section 3.4.3) – only available in Expert Mode
• Firewall (see Sub-section 3.4.4)
• IPv6 pinhole (see Sub-section 3.4.5) – only available in Expert Mode
• DMZ (see Sub-section 3.4.6) – only available in Expert Mode
• IPv6 DMZ (see Sub-section 3.4.7) – only available in Expert Mode
• User (see Sub-section 3.4.8)
• Remote Access (see Sub-section 3.4.9) – only available in Expert Mode
• VPN (see Sub-section 3.4.10)

3.4.1 Parental Control


Objective: This menu is used to create and manage access time and URL restrictions for all
devices that are connected to the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber via LAN or WLAN.

This Section contains the following menus:


• Internet access control planning (see Sub-section 3.4.1.1)
• URL filter (see Sub-section 3.4.1.2)

3.4.1.1 Internet access control planning

Objective: This menu is used to create and manage access time for all devices that are connected
to the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber via LAN or WLAN. By default, all devices have access
to the Internet all the time, but you can define days and time slots where your devices
should be able to access or the Internet or not by selecting them in the table below.

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• In the Access control menu, select Parental Control > Internet Access control
Planning. The following screen opens:

To define a time restriction, proceed as follows:


• Select the desired device in the list (IP address, host name, etc.).

If you select All devices, the time restriction will be applied to all connected
devices.

• Configure the time restriction for each day of the week.

Note
Allow all: Internet access is always authorized.
Deny all: Internet access is not allowed.

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• Click on the Apply button to save the configuration.

3.4.1.2 URL Filter

Objective: This menu is used to create and manage URL access restriction for all devices that are
connected to the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber via LAN or WLAN.

• In the Access control menu, select Parental Control > URL Filter. The following screen opens
(for illustration purpose, two entries have been added):

To configure an access restriction, proceed as follows:

• Enter the URL address whose access you want to restrict.


• Click on the Apply button.

Note
From the list, you can perform the following actions:

• Activate or deactivate access restriction using the ON/OFF button,

• Delete access restriction by clicking on the button.

Important

The private address filter only works if the (default) values for the DNS
configuration remain unchanged (see Section 0).

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3.4.2 Port Forwarding
Objective: This menu is used to route incoming data from a Service server directly to the External
ports (e.g. the FTP Server, SNMP, TFTP, etc.) of the remote network (WAN) to
computers on the local network (LAN) via the Internal ports.

This Section contains the following menus:

• Add rule
• Games and Applications

3.4.2.1 Add Rule

• In the Access Control menu, select Port Forwarding > Add Rule.

The following screen opens:

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Field Meaning
Press the ON/OFF button to activate or deactivate the UPnP protocol.
Enable UPnP IGD
The UPnP IGD function lets your LAN devices open ports dynamically.

Advertisement The Advertisement period is how often the router will advertise
period (broadcast) its UPnP information.
Advertisement Advertisement Time To Live is the time to live for the advertisement. It is
TTL measured in hops (steps) for each UPnP packet sent.
Custom services Name you want to allocate to the service when you choose Other in the
name field Service.
Select a Service: Service available over Internet (such as, for example
FTP, HTTP, SMTP, etc.).
Service You can select Other to define a customized service. In this case, you
must fill in all fields manually.
Protocol Transport protocol (TCP, UDP, TCP/UDP, etc.).
External host This field can stay empty or you can enter 0.0.0.0 or WAN IP address.
External port Enter a port value between 2 and 65535.
Enter the IP address of your LAN device (IP address in the configured
Internal host
DHCP subnet) to which the port will be forwarded.
Internal port Enter a port value between 2 and 65535.

Proceed as follows:

• Select the service of your choice from the scroll down list, for example "SNMP."
The External Port, Internal Port and Protocol fields (transport protocol associated with this
service) are automatically filled in the table.
The External host and Internal host fields must be filled manually.

or

• Select Other, enter the name of the server you want to connect to in the field, then:
- Complete the ID Host of your computer's IP address (this is attributed by your Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber's DHCP server).
- Fill in the External Port, Internal Port, External host and Internal host and Protocol
fields.

Note

The operation with 50 Port Forwarding’s was successfully tested.

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The following diagram contains an example:

The "Delta Force 2" service is available on your computer via the external port 3568 (WAN side)
and via the internal port 3568 (LAN side).

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3.4.2.2 Games and Applications

• In the Access Control menu, select Port Forwarding > Games & Applications.

The following screen opens:

Field Meaning
Games &
Select the game or application from the scroll down list.
applications
Enter the IP address of the PC on which the game/application is
IP Address
running.

• Click on the Add button.


The game or application is added to the list.

Note
From the list, you can perform the following actions:

• Activate or deactivate the rule using the ON/OFF button,

• Delete the rule by clicking on the button.

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3.4.3 Port Triggering
Objective: The purpose of this menu is to dynamically open the firewall ports (open ports) via
"Trigger Ports" when an application (such as a game or video) opens a connection via
the transport layer (TCP or UDP).

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• In the Access Control menu, select Port Triggering. The following screen opens:

Field Meaning
Service Name Application name.
• Protocol: Transport protocol (TCP or UDP).
• Port Range: A port range contains a Start port (From) and an End
Trigger port (To).
Note: A single port is characterised by an identical start port and end port.

• Protocol: Transport protocol (TCP or UDP)


• Port Range: A port range contains a Start port (From) and an End
Open port (To).
Note: A single port is characterised by an identical start port and end port.

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To configure the Trigger Port and Open Port, proceed as follows:

• Enter the name of your own application.


• Select the Trigger Protocol and the Open Protocol from the scroll down list
• Fill in the Trigger From Port, Trigger To Port, Open From Port and Open To Port fields.
• Click on the Add button.
The service is added to the list.

Note

From the list, you can perform the following actions:


• Activate or deactivate the rule using the ON/OFF button,
• Modify the rule by clicking on the button.
• Delete the rule by clicking on the button.

Note

The maximum number of concurrently activated Port Triggering’s is set to 50

A few rules for entering values:


• When you want to select a single port, the start port (Trigger From Port or Open From Port)
and the end port (Trigger To Port or Open To Port) must be identical.
• When you want to select a range of ports, the start port number must be lower than the end port
number.
The following diagram contains an example:

Using the "Trigger" 3568 port (WAN side), the "Delta Force" service server triggers the opening of
port range 3100 to 3999 for your computer to access this service.

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3.4.4 Firewall
Objective: The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber has a built-in firewall that helps you protect devices on
the local network against hacking and other security threats.

• In the Access control menu, select Firewall. The following screen opens:

• Choose the desired security level from the options below.

Field Meaning

Minimum Security level. The firewall does not filter anything. Be careful;
Low this level is reserved for advanced users to whom security is not a priority.

Typical Security level (default value).


Medium The firewall drops all entering connections. Outgoing traffic is allowed,
except for NetBIOS services. This mode is recommended

Maximum Security level. The firewall allows the exit of standard services
(www, ftp, mail, news, etc.) and drops unexpected incoming connections.
High This setting is recommended to have the maximum security level.
Warning: Incompatible with several services.

This profile allows you to customize your firewall and define some specific
Custom filtering rules. (Reserved for expert users).

To configure the firewall with customized rules, proceed as follows:

Note
On this page you can add customized filtering rules. For novice users, it is
recommended that you use of the security levels predefined on the previous
page. A bad firewall configuration may prevent you from accessing the
Internet service.

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• Click on Custom button.

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Field Meaning
Select the IP-address range that the firewall settings in the following fields
IPv4 / IPv6 should apply for
Name you want to allocate to the service when you choose Other in the
Custom Name field Service.
Select a Service: Service available over Internet (such as, for example
FTP, HTTP, SMTP, etc.).
Service Name You can select Other to define a customized service. In this case, you
must fill in manually all fields.
Protocol Select the transport protocol (TCP, UDP, etc.).
Local IP IP address of the device on your local network.
Remote IP IP address of the remote device on the public network.
Local Port Communication port of the device on your local network.
Remote Port Communication port of the remote device on the public network.
Select the action for the current service from the scroll down list:

• Reject From local: Blocks all outgoing services.

• Reject From Remote: Blocks all incoming services.

• Reject In Both Ways: Blocks all incoming and outgoing services.


Action
• Accept From local: Authorizes all outgoing services.

• Accept From Remote: Authorizes all incoming services.

• Accept In Both Ways: Authorizes all incoming and outgoing


services.

Note
From the list, you can perform the following actions:

• Activate or deactivate the rule using the ON/OFF button,

• Modify the rule by clicking on the button.

• Delete the rule by clicking on the button.

Note

The operation with 50 simultaneously activated filter rules within the firewall was
tested successfully.

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3.4.5 IPv6 pinhole
Objective: The firewall pinhole is a port that is not protected by the firewall. It therefore allows a
specific application to have full access to a service on a device in the network normally
protected by the firewall.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

Important

Caution: this function carries the risk of possible intrusion. It is therefore


essential that you take precautions to prevent unwanted connections being
initiated to the local network.

• In the Access Control menu, select IPv6 Pin-holing. The following screen opens:

Field Action
Name Name that you want to assign to the service
Protocol Select the transport protocol (TCP/UDP/BOTH).
Communication port of the device on which the data traffic will not be
Port
filtered.
Device Select one of the connected terminals from the list
IP(v6)-address Permanent IPv6 address of the device on which the pinhole is active

Note

Please check regularly if you still need IPv6 pinholes and


delete/deactivate them again.

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3.4.6 DMZ
Objective: This "DMZ" (DeMilitarizedZone) lets you access the server you selected directly via the
Internet without going through the "firewall."

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

Important

Caution: This process presents an intrusion risk. It is therefore vital that you
take precautions so that no connections may be initiated to the local network.

• In the Access Control menu, select DMZ. The following screen opens:

Default
Field Action
value
Click on the ON/OFF button to activate or deactivate the
Enable OFF
DMZ.
Enter the IP address of a server to activate the "DMZ" and
then access it directly from the Internet.
Local host -
Note: Click on the Apply button to confirm the address or
its deletion.

Note

The feature DMZ zone is deactivated by default.

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3.4.7 IPv6 DMZ
Objective: As described in the previous section, "IPv6 DMZ" (DeMilitarized Zone) allows you to
access a selected server directly over the Internet, bypassing the firewall. However, the
function here supports servers that are accessed via an IPv6 address.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

Important

Caution: This process presents an intrusion risk. It is therefore vital that you
take precautions so that no connections may be initiated to the local network

• In the Access Control menu, select IPv6 DMZ. The following screen opens:

Note

The feature IPv6 DMZ zone is deactivated by default

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Field Meaning/Action Default value

Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable the DMZ for


Activate OFF
IPv6 servers.

Select one of the connected devices from the list to activate


Local Host the IPv6 DMZ. This device can then be accessed directly -
from the Internet as a server.

Enter the IPv6 address of a server to activate the DMZ and


thus allowing access to the server directly from the Internet.
IP(v6)-address Note: Click on the Apply button to save or delete the
address.

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3.4.8 User
Objective: This menu lets you modify the password.

• In the Access Control menu, select User. The following screen opens:

Field Action
User name Enter your user name (Default: admin)
Old password Enter your old password
Password Enter your new password
Confirm Password Confirm your new password
Show Password In order to see the entered passwords in clear text
The color bar next to the password field indicates the strength
Color bar
of the chosen password.

Note
The password must be composed of at least 6 characters with a minimum
combination of 2 letters and 2 numbers.

Important

Please note that after successfully changing the password, access to the user
interface is only possible with the new password.
If you have forgotten the new password, you can only access the user interface of
the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber again after resetting it to factory default (see section
A.7).

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3.4.9 Remote Access
Objective: Use this function when you want to authorize remote devices to have access to the
remote services.

Important

Caution: this function carries the risk of possible intrusion. It is therefore


essential that you take precautions to prevent unwanted connections being
initiated to the local network.

• In the Access Control menu, select Remote Access. The following screen opens:

Field Meaning/Action
Define the port number.
Press on the ON/OFF button to activate/deactivate and
HTTPS OFF
define the authorized connections (Wi-Fi or WAN)

Add IP Address Allows definition of the authorized devices.


or Networka You can configure an IP address or the network that
contains the authorized device.
a. Use this option when remote access is authorized via WAN.

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3.4.10 VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Objective: A virtual private network (VPN) extends your home network across a public network
and enables you to send and receive data across public networks as if your devices
were directly connected to the home network. Such devices (also called “VPN-clients”)
may therefore benefit from the functionality, security, and management of the home
network. Your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber can establish a secured and encrypted VPN
connection to another device (“RoadWarrior”, see Subsection 3.4.10.1 and 3.4.10.2) or
another home network (“Net-to-Net”, see Subsection 3.4.10.3 to 3.4.10.5).
You will find a troubleshooting section answering the most common questions of the
VPN configuration in Subsection 3.4.10.6.

3.4.10.1Configuration of RoadWarrior on your Internet Box Fiber

Objective: This section describes the necessary steps to prepare and enable the VPN feature on
your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber in order to connect Clients (so called RoadWarriors) to
it in a second stage.

• In the Access Control menu, select VPN. The following screen opens:

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• Please click on “Add User”. The following table will open:

Field Meaning/Action
Default if ON. Please only change to OFF if you want to prevent
Enable
this user from using VPN feature.

Username Enter a username

Enter a password
Note: The password must be composed of at least 8 characters.
Password For security reasons we recommend using a strong password
that consists of a random combination of letters, numbers and
special characters.

Show Allows to see the entered password in clear text

Options Clicking will delete the user from the list

Note
You will have to remember the username and password entered for later use within
the VPN-client software (e.g. your smartphone, tablet, PC)

• Once at least one active user is defined, please enter a “Preshared Key” and enable the VPN-
Server of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber by clicking on the “OFF” button.

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Field Meaning/Action Default

Once at least one user and a preshared-key are


Enable defined, the VPN-server of your Internet Box OFF
Fiber can be switched to ON.

Shows the status of the VPN-Server of your


Internet Box
Status Note: Once Status is Enabled, you will see the Disabled
number of clients connected via VPN to your
Internet Box.

IP-address assigned to your Internet Box by


WAN IP n/a
Sunrise

Enter a preshared-key
Notes: The preshared-key must be composed
of at least 8 characters. For security reasons we
recommend using a strong password that
Preshared Key consists of a random combination of letters, -
numbers and special characters.
Also note that we highly recommend to define a
preshared-key that is different from the
password of the user!

• For illustration, the status of an Internet Box with the VPN-Server enabled looks as follows:

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3.4.10.2Configuration of RoadWarrior on your device

Objective: This section describes the necessary steps to prepare and connect Clients (e.g.
Smartphones, Tablets or PCs) to the VPN of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

 Android
 Configure VPN
1. Open your device’s Settings app.
2. Under “Network & internet”, unroll Advanced then tap “VPN”.
Note: If you can’t find it, search for “VPN” in the settings search bar.
3. At the top right, tap Add “+”.
4. Under Name, enter a VPN connection name (e.g. “SIB2 VPN Connection”).
5. Under Type, select IPSec Xauth PSK.
6. Under “Server address”, enter your Sunrise Internet Box public IP-address or your domain
name if you chose a DynDNS service.
Note: The public IP-address is the “WAN IP” displayed in the RoadWarrior menu
7. Under “IPSec pre-shared key”, enter the Preshared Key key displayed in the RoadWarrior
menu.
8. Under Username, enter the RoadWarrior username that you want to use for this VPN
connection
Note: you can use one username for connecting to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber from
different devices simultaneously.
9. Under Password, enter the password set for the respective RoadWarrior User.
10. Tap “Save”.

 Connect to VPN
1. Open your device’s Settings app.
2. Tap “Network & internet”, unroll Advanced then tap VPN.
Note: If you can’t find it, search for “VPN” in the settings search bar.
3. Tap the VPN connection you want to use (e.g. “SIB2 VPN Connection”).
4. Tap Connect

 iPhone
 Configure VPN
1. Open your device’s Settings app
2. Tap General > VPN > Add VPN Configuration
3. Under Type, select IPSec
4. Under Description, enter a VPN connection name (e.g. “SIB2 VPN Connection”)
5. Under Server, enter your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber public IP-address or your domain name if
you chose a DynDNS service.
Note: The public IP-address is the “WAN IP” displayed in the RoadWarrior menu
6. Under Account, enter the RoadWarrior username that you want to use for this VPN
connection
Note: you can use one username for connecting to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber from
different devices simultaneously.
7. Under Password, enter the password set for the respective RoadWarrior User
8. Under Secret, enter the Preshared Key displayed in the RoadWarrior menu
9. At the top right, tap “Done”.

 Connect VPN
1. Open your device’s Settings app
2. Tap General > VPN > Turn on VPN switch -> Status: Connected.

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 MacOS
 Configure VPN
1. Open Apple menu > System Preferences, then click “Network”
2. Click Add “+” button
3. In the pop-up window select VPN from the Interface drop-down list
4. From the “VPN Type” drop-down list, select “Cisco IPSec”
5. Under “Service name”, enter your VPN connection name (e.g. “SIB2 VPN Connection”)
6. Click “Create”
7. Under “Server address”, enter your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber public IP-address or your
domain name if you chose a DynDNS service.
Note: The public IP-address is the “WAN IP” displayed in the RoadWarrior menu
8. Under “Account Name”, enter the RoadWarrior username that you want to use for this VPN
connection
Note: you can use one username for connecting to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber from
different devices simultaneously.
9. Under Password, enter the password set for the respective RoadWarrior User
Note: Depending on the MacOS version, password could also be in “Authentication Settings”
10. Click “Authentication Settings”
11. In the pop-up, under “Machine Authentication” group, select “Shared Secret” radio button.
12. Please enter the Preshared Key displayed in the RoadWarrior menu in the field “Shared
Secret”.
13. Click “OK”.

 Connect VPN
1. Open Apple menu > System Preferences, then click “Network”
2. From the left panel, click the VPN connection you want use (e.g “SIB2 VPN Connection”).
3. Click “Connect”.

 Windows
 Configure VPN
1. Open your Internet browser.
2. If not already installed, download the latest stable release of “Shrew VPN Client” from e.g.
https://www.shrew.net/download/vpn
3. Install Shrew VPN Client, make sure to select Standard Edition
Important: you need to have Administration rights for the installation to succeed.
4. Start “VPN Access Manager”
5. Click Add “+”.
6. In the “VPN Site Configuration” dialog, click on tab “General”
7. Under “Host Name or IP Address”, enter your gateway public IP or your domain name if you
opt DynDNS service.
8. Click Authentication tab.
9. From the “Authentication Method” drop-down list, select “Mutual PSK + Xauth”
10. Under Credentials > Pre Shared Key, enter the VPN pre-shared key found on your gateway
VPN setup page.
11. Click “Phase 1” tab.
12. Under “Proposal Parameters” group, set the following parameters:

Field Parameter
Exchange Type Main
DH Exchange group 2
Cipher Algorithm aes
Cipher Key Length 256
Hash Algorithm sha1

13. Click “Phase 2” tab.


14. Under “Proposal parameters” group, set the following parameters:

Field Parameter
Transform Algorithm esp-aes
Transform Key Length 256
HMAC Algorithm sha1
PFS Exchange group 2

15. Click “Save”


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16. You can name your VPN profile in order to easily retrieve it for later use (e.g. “SIB2 VPN
Connection”).

 Connect VPN
1. Start “VPN Access Manger”
2. Click the VPN connection you want to use (e.g “SIB2 VPN Connection”).
3. Click “Connect”
4. In the “VPN Connect” dialog enter the following under Credentials group:

Field Parameter
Username Enter the RoadWarrior username that you want to use for this VPN connection
Password Enter the password set for the respective RoadWarrior User

3.4.10.3Setting up a connection for Net-to-Net VPN

Objective: This section describes the necessary steps to prepare and establish a VPN tunnel
between 2 Sunrise Internet Boxes using the Net-to-Net VPN. This feature could be
interesting for companies that operate out of 2 locations and would like to share office
resources amongst them as if they were virtually working in 1 location.

Preconditions:
a) Two different sites/locations
o Site 1: Teststrasse 1, Zürich
o Site 2: Teststrasse 2, Zürich
b) In both sites a Sunrise Internet Box Fiber needs to be connected to the internet
o Site 1 => SIB2S1
o Site 2 => SIB2S2
c) Local and remote subnet should not overlap to make VPN Net2Net work

Configuration steps in order to configure and establish Net-to-Net VPN connection:


1. Configure SIB2S1 as described in section 3.4.10.4
2. Change the DHCP configuration of either SIB2S1 or SIB2S2 as described in section
3.3.2
3. Configuration example of SIB2S1 from chapter 3.4.10.5
4. Configure SIB2S2 as described in chapter 3.4.10.4
5. Configuration example of SIB2S2 from chapter 3.4.10.5
6. As soon as SIB2S1 and SIB2S2 have been configured properly and VPN server is
active on both devices, the VPN connection is established

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3.4.10.4Configuration in the GUI of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber

Objective: To use the Net-to-Net VPN feature you have to configure both Internet Boxes (SIB2S1
and SIB2S2) as described below.

• In the Access Control menu, select VPN and then Net-to-net. The following screen opens:

• Please fill in the Net-to-Net VPN section in order to set the basic perimeters for your SIB2S1 in
the first step – you will have to enter the respective information in a later step also on the
SIB2S2.
Field Meaning/Action Default

WAN IP/DynDNS hostname of the remote SIB


Remote Host/WAN IP Note: Enter the WAN IP of SIB2S2 in the UI of -
SIB2S1 and vice versa

LAN IP of the remote SIB


Remote LAN IP Note: Local and remote subnet should not -
overlap to make VPN Net2Net work

Remote Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the remote SIB -

• After entering the information about the remote Internet Box, please click on “Apply”.

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• Enter the Preshared Key for the VPN connection
Note: The Preshared Key must be the same for the local and the remote Internet Box (SIB2S
and SIB2S2)

• Click on “OFF” to enable the Net-to-Net VPN connection

Field Meaning/Action Default

Once all information on Net-to-Net VPN section


Enable and the Preshared Key have been entered, this OFF
can be switched to ON.

Shows the status of the VPN-tunnel connection


between your local and remote Internet Box
Notes:
• The VPN-tunnel is only established if Net-
Status to-Net is Enabled on both Internet Boxes Disabled
(SIB2S1 and SIB2S2)
• A refresh of the page is needed to display
the current status if the configuration has
just been done.
IP-address assigned to your Internet Box by
WAN IP n/a
Sunrise

Enter a preshared-key
Notes:
• The preshared-key must be composed of at
least 8 characters. For security reasons we
recommend using a strong password that
consists of a random combination of letters,
Preshared Key -
numbers and special characters.
• Also note that we highly recommend to
define a preshared-key that is different from
the password of the user!
• The preshared key has to be the same
for SIB2S1 and SIB2S2!

• After the local Sunrise Internet Box Fiber (SIB2S1) has been configured, the above-mentioned
settings have to be made also for the remote Internet Box Fiber (SIB2S2).
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• After successful configuration of SIB2S1 and SIB2S2 and activation of Net-to-Net on both
Gateways, the Status is “Enabled” (please refresh the page in your browser in order to see the
change of the status):

3.4.10.5 Configuration example for VPN Net-to-Net connection for local and remote
SIB.

Objective: Since the remote and local subnet cannot overlap, you need to change the DHCP
configuration of one of the SIBs (either local or remote configuration has to be
changed). Please refer to section 3.3.2 on how to do that.

Local Internet Box (SIB2S1) Remote Internet Box (SIB2S2)

WAN IP (provided by e.g. 31.1.2.3 WAN IP (provided by e.g. 31.2.3.4


Sunrise) Sunrise)
DynDNS (Optional) e.g. site1.ddns.net DynDNS (Optional) e.g. site2.ddns.net

DHCP configuration DHCP configuration

Network Range 192.168.0.0/16 Network Range 192.168.0.0/16


IP address 192.168.1.1 IP address 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
IPv4 Pool Start 192.168.1.20 IPv4 Pool Start 192.168.0.20
IPv4 Pool End 192.168.1.254 IPv4 Pool End 192.168.0.254
IPv4 Lease Time 3 days IPv4 Lease Time 3 days

VPN Configuration VPN Configuration

Preshared Key (must be e.g. si4_1!ikrLo9* Preshared Key (must be e.g. si4_1!ikrLo9
the same for both SIB2) the same for both SIB2)
Remote Host/WAN IP 31.2.3.4 or Remote Host/WAN IP 31.1.2.3 or
site2.ddns.net site1.ddns.net
Remote LAN IP 192.168.0.1 Remote LAN IP 192.168.1.1
Remote Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Remote Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0

Note

The above settings are for illustration only and especially elements like the
password mentioned here should not be re-used for real installations.

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3.4.10.6 Troubleshooting examples for VPN

Question Answer
Is it possible to establish Net-to-Net VPN if the
Different masks should work, but subnet1+mask
subnet masks of the local and remote network
should not overlap subnet2+mask and vice versa.
are not the same?
The number is limited by available CPU resources
How many VPN session can be handled by the and configured IP pool size (currently IPs
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber? 192.168.5.2 - 192.168.5.10) => 9
Clients/Sessions

At least the same value as maximum number of


How many users can be configured for
sessions.
RoadWarrior?
(Successfully tested with 10 users)
Limited by maximum number of sessions.
Is there a limitation of active sessions per user or Note: Inactive sessions from not disconnected
is this equal to the overall maximum number of clients are also taken into account. Therefore,
sessions? please always manually disconnect VPN clients
from the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
Simultaneous activated Net-to-Net and
Is it possible to use Net-to-Net and RoadWarrior
RoadWarrior VPN is not recommended, because
VPN at the same time?
it can cause routing problems

For RoadWarrior VPN it is also important that the


local and the remote subnet do not overlap.
If your RoadWarrior device (e.g. Laptop, Mobile
The RoadWarrior connection is established, but I
Phone) is connected to a Router that uses the
cannot access local/remote devices (e.g. NAS,
same subnet as the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
Mediaservers, Router GUI).
you want to establish a VPN connection to, you
can only access either the local or the remote IP
addresses that are used in both networks.

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3.5 Internet Connection
The Internet connection settings are accessible from the welcome screen by clicking on Internet
Connectivity:

This Section contains the following menus:

• Basic (see Sub-section 3.5.1)


• 3G/LTE Backup (see Sub-section 3.5.2)
• GPON (see Sub-section 3.5.3)

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3.5.1 Basic
Object: Use this menu to check your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber IP settings (IP address, DNS)
received from the network.

• In the Internet Connectivity menu, select Basic and then IPv4. The following screen opens:

Field Meaning

Connection type The DHCP connection type

The Addressing type used. Either “Static” (Sunrise Internet Box


Fiber will always use the same IP-address to connect to the
Addressing type
internet provider) or “DHCP” (an IP range of addresses will be
used to connect to the Internet provider)

IP Here you can see the IPv4 address.

Mask Here you can see the mask of the IPv4 address.

Gateway Here you can see the gateway's IPv4 address.

DNS Here you can see the DNS mode.

Note

The above settings are for information only and cannot be changed on this
page.

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• In the Internet Connectivity menu, select Basic and then IPv6. The following screen opens:

Field Action
Turn the function ON or OFF.
Enable Note: The change only takes effect after a delay of up to one
hour.
The reserved IPv6 address range for devices connected to the
Delegated Prefix
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber (cannot be modified)

Here you can see the Ipv6 address of the Sunrise Internet Box
CPE LAN IPv6 Address
Fiber in the local network (cannot be modified)

CPE WAN IPv6 Due to the technical implementation of IPv6 RD this field is
Address empty by default and cannot be modified.

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3.5.2 3G/LTE Backup
Objective: Use this menu to check your 3G/LTE back up feature status.
• In the Internet Connectivity menu, select 3G/LTE Backup. The following screen opens:

1. Plug the 3G/LTE USB stick into one of the USB ports on the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
2. The feature 3G/LTE back up is enabled by default once you have connected the USB stick. There
is nothing more for you to do.

Note

The device recommended by Sunrise for the 3G/LTE Backup feature


is the Huawei E3372 4G LTE Cat4 USB Stick.

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3.5.3 GPON
Objective: This menu is used to provide some technical information about the connection of the
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber and the provider network.

• In the Internet Connection menu, select GPON. The following screen opens:

1234567890ABCDEF

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3.6 Ethernet service
3.6.1 Configuration of network parameters
The aim of this Section is:

1. to configure your computer to be able to communicate with your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
2. to display the "Network" parameters of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

Your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber implements the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) server, relay and client functions in accordance with RFC 2131 and RFC 3132,
whereas the computer connected directly to the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber or via a local
network by its LAN interface implements only the DHCP client function.

On receipt of a DHCP query from your computer (see ), whether or not it is connected
to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber, the latter responds by indicating:

• an address from the range defined in the configuration,


• the sub-network mask,
• the default gateway (address of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber),
• the address of the gateway as DNS server. The "DNS Relay" function is activated
automatically.

Note

The configured range of IP addresses must be the same in the sub-


network as in the LAN interface.

Important

It is imperative that your computer is configured as a DHCP client or


that it has a fixed IP address in the configuration range defined by the
DHCP server.
Configuration as a DHCP client is the more commonly used solution.

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3.6.1.1 Status of the DHCP server

To obtain the status of the DHCP server:

1. Open your browser.


2. Enter the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber’s IP address (by default http://192.168.1.1 or
http://sunrise.box).
3. In the login screen that appears, enter your password.
By default, the initial password is indicated on the label of the product.
4. Click on the LOGIN button to validate.
5. Select Expert Mode on the top right of the welcome screen
6. Click on My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber, then select DHCP tab.

The following screen opens:

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Elements in the Section LAN / DHCP
Field Meaning/Action Default value
Host name Name assigned to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber. sunrise

Select from the relevant drop-down list:


• 176.16.0.0/12
Network Range • 192.168.0.0/16
• 10.0.0.0/8

IP Address Enter the address of your local network. 192.168.1.1


Subnet Mask Enter your network's subnet mask. 255.255.255.0

Elements in the Section DHCP


Field Meaning/Action Default value
Press the ON/OFF button to activate or deactivate your
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber's DHCP server.
Note: When ON, you must configure your computer as
a DHCP client and DNS client (or enter the
primary and secondary DNS server addresses).
Enable ON
Note: When OFF, you must configure your computer
with the parameters appropriate to your local
network (IP address, subnet mask and default
gateway) and you must enter the primary and
secondary DNS server addresses.
Enter the first address attributed by your Sunrise
IPv4 Pool Start 192.168.1.20
Internet Box Fiber's DHCP server.
Enter the last address attributed by your Sunrise
IPv4 Pool End 192.168.1.254
Internet Box Fiber's DHCP server.
Select an unavailability time (in seconds) from the scroll
IPv4 Lease Time 3 days
down list for each attributed address.
Add
Reserved If required, enter the list of static IP Leases. -
Address

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3.6.2 Status of the Ethernet connections

From the item Ethernet on the home screen, click on the button to access the status of the
Ethernet ports.

The following screen opens:

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3.6.3 Information and configuration of connected devices
3.6.3.1 Device info

Object: This menu provides some information about the device and allows you to customize
several settings (such as the name) to identify it more easily. It appears when clicking on
the chosen device.

Field Action
You can rename your devices in order to identify them more easily on your
Friendly Name network. This field displays the MAC address when the friendly name is not
defined.
Icon Select an icon from the list to define a category.
Location Enter information about the location of the device (optional)
Name of the connected device.
Host name Enter a host name for the connected device.
IP address of the device.
If necessary, you can transform the current IP address into a static IP
IP address address by clicking on the Reserve IP button.
The DHCP server will always supply the same IP address to the device.
IPv6 address IPv6 address of the device
MAC address MAC address of the device.
Manufacturer Manufacturer of the connected device.

Click on the Apply button to save the new settings.

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3.6.3.2 Firewall

Objective: The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber has a built-in firewall that helps protect your devices on
the local network against hacking and other security threats.

For more information about the configuration of this function, refer to the Firewall
description (see section 3.4.4).

3.6.3.3 Parental Control

Objective: This menu is used to define access time to the Internet for this particular device.
This service also can be configured in the menu Access Control > Parental Control.

For more information about the configuration of this function, refer to the Parental Control
description (see section 3.4.1).

3.6.3.4 Port Forwarding

Objective: This menu is used to route directly to the External Ports the incoming data from a Service
server (such as, for example, FTP Server, SNMP, TFTP etc.) on the remote network
(WAN) to this computer on the local network (LAN) via the Internal Ports.

For more information about the configuration of this function, refer to the Port Forwarding
description (see Sub-section 3.4.2).

3.6.3.5 DMZ (DeMilitarizedZone)

Objective: This menu lets you activate the DMZ for this device. When activated, this DMZ lets
you access the LAN device directly via the Internet without going through the "Firewall."
This service also can be configured in the Access Control > DMZ menu.

For more information about the configuration of this function, refer to the DMZ description
(see Sub-section 3.4.6).

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3.7 Wi-Fi service
Objective: This menu lets you activate a network and also allows you to configure all the basic
parameters of your wireless network.
• To access the Wi-Fi parameters, click on the button from the Welcome screen.

Sunrise_Wi-Fi_A1B2C3

This Section contains the following menus:

• Basic (see Sub-section 3.7.1)


• Wi-Fi Guest Access (see Sub-section 3.7.2)
• Wi-Fi Automatic Association: WPS (see Sub-section 3.7.3)
• Statistics (see Sub-section 3.7.4)
• Mac Filter (see Sub-section 3.7.5) – only available in Expert Mode
• Wi-Fi Scheduling (see Sub-section 3.7.6)
• Wireless Environment (see Sub-section 3.7.7)

Note
There are several advanced Wi-Fi features embedded in your Sunrise Internet
Box Fiber that further improve the performance between your Wi-Fi Client and
the Internet Box:
DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection)*: In order to allow access to more channels
for transmission of Wi-Fi signals (i.e. channels 52 to 64 and 100 to 140), your
Internet Box regularly scans frequencies that are also used for other applications,
such as weather radar. These channels are usually less crowded and will allow Wi-
Fi clients who support the same technology to benefit from higher throughput and
better coverage.
Beamforming*: In order to reduce Wi-Fi signal interferences (which appear, for
example, if multiple Wi-Fi access points are sending radio signals in near-by
locations), your Internet Box will automatically “steer” the signal towards your Wi-Fi
client as it detects where your Wi-Fi client is located and amplifies the signal of its
built-in antennas accordingly.
MU-MIMO (Multi-User- Multiple Input Multiple Output)*: Enables Wi-Fi clients that
support this feature to be served with the maximum amount of available antennas
(and bandwidth).
WiFi 6 / IEEE 802.11ax: This new wireless standard focuses on better efficiency,
performance, and capacity on both Wi-Fi bands by using new algorithms to allow
more clients to connect at a higher speed.
* Feature is only available on 5GHz (802.11ac/ax) band and cannot be changed.

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3.7.1 Basic
Objective: This menu is used to configure the basic parameters of your wireless network (WLAN).

• In the Wi-Fi menu, select Basic. The following screen opens:

Sunrise_Wi-Fi_A1B2C3

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Field Action Default value
Click on the ON/OFF button to activate or deactivate the wireless
network.
From the welcome screen, the status of the Wi-Fi networks is
indicated with the 2 following icons:
Enable
Wireles : Wi-Fi on. ON
s
: Wi-Fi off.
Note: The steady "Wi-Fi" LED on the front of the Sunrise Internet
Box Fiber shows that the wireless network (Wi-Fi) is activated.

Click on the ON/OFF button to use the same SSID for both
Wi-Fi networks (ON) or to configure them separately (OFF).
When clicking on this item, you will be prompted a new window
asking for confirmation of this change and explaining the
consequences:

Mode:
combin
ed Wi- ON
Fi
(SSID)

Status Status can be up or down UP

Name of the wireless network. Sunrise_Wi-


SSID You can modify the SSID of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber. Fi_A1B2C3
When this box is checked, the wireless network is visible by all
Visible Visible
wireless clients.
If you use the QR code application of tablets or smartphones,
you can scan the QR code to facilitate the connection between
your device and the wireless network of the Sunrise Internet Box
QR code
Fiber.
The QR code contains the SSID and the password of the
wireless network.
This is the radio channel used by the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
and its Wi-Fi clients to communicate with each other. This
Channel channel must be the same for the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber and
selection all of its Wi-Fi clients. Auto
2.4GHz / 5GHz Select the channel you want from the scroll down list.
Note: It is recommended to leave this parameter set at Auto.
This is the radio channel bandwidth used by the Sunrise Internet
Box Fiber and its Wi-Fi clients to communicate with each other.
Bandwidth Note: If you select a bandwidth that is not supported by the Wi-
Fi client, it will not be able to connect to the Sunrise Internet Box Auto
2.4GHz / 5GHz
Fiber. Therefore, it is recommended to leave this parameter set
at Auto.

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3.7.1.1 QR-Code

Objective: The QR code is used to let users connect to your wireless network easily as no
password typing is required. Users will need to have a barcode reader on their devices.

The QR code can be flashed from the web interface, the repealable stick on the front of the Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber or on the label located at the bottom of the gateway. Example below is for
illustration purposes only:

To use them, you simply open a QR code reader application on your device (smartphone, tablet,
etc.) and scan the QR code with your camera. The device then decodes the information.

3.7.1.2 Security

Objective: The purpose of this menu is to secure your wireless network (Wi-Fi). All types of
ingenious solutions have been deployed to combat attacks from hackers. WPA2/WPA
Personal encryption mode is activated by default to secure your wireless network.

Field Meaning/Action
Select the security mode you want from the scroll down list.
• OPENa
• WPA Personal
• WPA2 Personal
Security
• WPA3 Personal
• WPA2/WPA Personal
• WPA2/WPA3 Personal

Enter the password.


Please use the indications given on the screen to create your password.
Password Note: You may display your password by checking the Show
Password box.

Confirm Password Re-enter the password used in the password section


a. This setting enables all users of the Wi-Fi network to connect themselves with the Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber. It is not recommended to operate a Wi-Fi network without any
encryption.

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3.7.2 Wi-Fi Guest Access
Objective: In addition to the private WLAN networks (on 2.4 and 5GHz), the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber can provide an additional independent WLAN guest radio network. You can offer
this Wi-Fi Guest Access for example to visitors so that they can access the Internet with
their own devices.

Notes
Devices connected via the Wi-Fi Guest Access do not have access to the
local network and other devices connected to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
(e.g. printer, NAS, ...) or services provided (e.g. media server).
It is not possible to access the user interface of the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber via this Wi-Fi Guest Access.
The Wi-Fi Guest Access function is deactivated by default (status: OFF)

• To open the guest access settings for each Wi-Fi frequency band, click the button in the
Guests section on the Welcome screen.

Sunrise_Guest_Wi-Fi_A1B2C3

• The following screen opens:

Further information on the individual settings can be found in section Error! Reference source not
found..

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Notes
The default name of the Wi-Fi radio network ("SSID") is the same as for the
private WLAN networks by default, but with the addition of "Guest" (e.g.
Sunrise_Guest_Wi-Fi_A1B2C3).
There is no WPS function (Wi-Fi automatic assignment) for the guest access.

Important

The password printed on the bottom of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber is not
the default one for guest access. You will find the actual password in the user
interface. If you want to provide the guest access, you should therefore have
a look here and share with your guest!

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3.7.3 Wi-Fi Automatic Association - WPS
Objective: This menu lets you access the WPS parameters for easy pairing with your wireless
clients.

• In the Wi-Fi menu, select Wi-Fi Automatic Association. The following screen opens:

Field Action
2.4GHz/5GHz Select the Wi-Fi band that you want to use for Automatic Association

Enable Wi-Fi Click on the ON/OFF button to activate or deactivate the WPS function.
Automatic Note: When OFF, the WPS function via the Wi-Fi button on the Sunrise
Association Internet Box Fiber is also disabled.

To connect a device by using the WPS Push Button.


Press on Wi-Fi-Protected setup button on the user interface (or hold
Push button down more than 5s the Wi-Fi button on the top of the Sunrise Internet
Box Fiber), then on the WPS button of your device.

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3.7.4 Statistics
Objective: This menu is used to display all the Wi-Fi statistics of the wireless network.

• In the Wi-Fi menu, select Stats. The following screen opens:

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3.7.5 Mac Filter
Objective: This menu is used to enable or deny access of devices to the wireless network of the
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber based on their MAC addresses.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• In the Wi-Fi menu, select MAC Filter. The following screen opens:

Select one of the following MAC filtering modes:

a) “Allow all” (Default): No filtering will be applied. All the wireless clients can connect.

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b) If you choose “Allow”: It will allow access only for wireless clients whose MAC address has
been entered in the table of this Section.

c) If you choose “Deny”: It will deny access for wireless clients whose MAC address is in the table
of this Section.

Important
Changing this feature to “Allow” or “Deny” will have an immediate
impact on all your devices connected via Wi-Fi in this frequency.
Please double check the devices in the MAC table before making any
selection.

Note

The maximum of possible entries for MAC filtering is 64.

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3.7.6 Wi-Fi Scheduling
Objective: This menu is used to manage Wi Fi scheduling in order to schedule the powering off and
on of the Wi-Fi radio.

• In the Wi Fi menu, select Wi-Fi Scheduling. The following screen opens:

To set a schedule for your Wi-Fi, proceed as follows:

• Enable the Wi-Fi scheduling feature by pressing the button for “ON” (Default: “OFF”).
• Configure the time restriction for each day of the week by clicking on the timeslot that you want to
change (red indicates times where the Wi-Fi will be switched off).
• Click on the Apply button to save the configuration.

Important

The WLAN timer settings affect all Wi-Fi frequencies (2.4 and 5GHz).
If WLAN is deactivated, a Sunrise TV Box connected via WLAN will not
work.

Important

Changing the Wi-Fi manually by either pressing the Wi-Fi button on the
top of the Internet Box or changing the status as per Section 3.7.1
deactivates the Wi-Fi Scheduling.

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3.7.7 Wireless Environment
Objective: This menu allows you to scan the wireless environment and displays all wireless
networks found by channel. For each wireless network, the following information is
available: SSID name, signal strength and channel in use.

• In the Wi-Fi menu, select Wireless Environment.


• To launch the scan, press on the Start Scan button.

The result of the search appears.

Note
Depending on the configuration in progress, the button Go to Wi-Fi 5 GHz
or Go to Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz appears on the page. This button allows you to
switch scanning of Wi-Fi 5 GHz or Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz environment.

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3.8 Voice service
3.8.1 “Voice settings
3.8.1.1 Telephone Matrix

Objective: Your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber can support up to 10 voice phone lines (10 SIP accounts)
provided by Sunrise. Each phone set connected to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber (either
DECT handset or phone set connected to TEL1 or TEL2 connector) can be associated
with one or more phone lines. This menu allows you to select which phone set is
associated with each phone line for incoming and outgoing calls.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• Click on the button to access the Voice Ports settings

• Select Telephones Matrix. The following screen opens:

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You can associate each phone set with each phone line and click Apply to validate your
settings.

• FXS1 corresponds to the phone set connected to the TEL1 connector on the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber.
• FXS2 corresponds to the phone set connected to the TEL2 connector.
• Handset 1 to 5 corresponds to the respective DECT handset paired to the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber.
• Incoming calls are calls received by the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
• Outgoing calls are calls sent out by the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

Note

Your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber has a built in DECT base station that
supports up to 5 concurrently connected handsets. It supports up to 5 calls
simultaneously: 3 calls on your DECT handsets and 2 additional calls on
your FXS ports.

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3.8.1.2 Call Settings

Call Forwarding

Objective: This menu is used to forward incoming calls to other phone lines.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click on
“Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• Click on the button to access the Voice Ports settings

• Then select Call Settings and click on Call Forwarding. The following screen opens:

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• In the Call Forwarding menu, you can define, edit or delete rules per the following fields:

Field Action/Meaning
Line Select the phone line to forward
Enter the phone number to which incoming calls should be
forwarded to select that line.
Forwarding
Or enter the keyword "voicemail" to forward to your voicemail
box.
Select the type of Call Forwarding
• Immediately: All incoming calls to the selected line are
forwarded immediately.
• Busy: Incoming calls are forwarded when the selected line is
busy.
Type Note: Call forwarding on busy only works if the functions "Busy
on busy" and "Call waiting" are deactivated for the respective
number in the telephone matrix (see previous chapter) and only
one device is configured for "incoming calls".
• Not responding: Incoming calls are forwarded when there
is no answer on the selected line after the chosen number of
seconds.
Enter the number of seconds after which incoming calls should
be forwarded with no answer.
Note: The duration can only be changed when forwarding to an
Seconds answering machine. Forwarding to a phone number has a fixed
value of 25s.
Note: please only enter values up to 60 seconds here.
Enable Click ON/OFF to enable / disable the rule.

: to add a rule
Note: Currently, only "Immediate" type call forwarding can be
newly added.
: to delete a rule
Action : to edit a rule
: to apply changes to a rule
Note: Existing call forwarding of the type "Busy" or "Not
responding" cannot be deleted. However, you can edit or
deactivate them.

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Call Blocking

Objective: This menu is used to block incoming calls to your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click on
“Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• Click on the button to access the Voice Ports settings

• Then select Call Settings and click on Call Forwarding. The following screen opens:

Field Action/Meaning Default value

Click on the ON/OFF button to activate the Do not OFF


disturb function.
Do not disturb When ON, all incoming calls are blocked. Phone sets
will not ring.
Click on the ON/OFF button to activate the Block all OFF
Block all hidden hidden ingoing calls function.
incoming calls When ON, all incoming calls with hidden caller identity
are blocked.

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• In the Call Blocking menu, select Add to block specific numbers.

Field Action/Meaning
Block all Select call direction (incoming/outgoing) to block.
Select rule to apply
Whose number is: will block the number entered. This is useful
if you only want to block calls to or from a specific phone
calls number.
Whose number begins with: will block all numbers that begin
with the number entered. Use this setting if you want to block
calls from or to certain (country) dialling codes, for example.
Enter number Enter the number to block.

Examples of call blocking rules:

Block all calls Enter number Result


All calls from this phone number are
incoming with following number 09876543210
blocked.
All outgoing international calls and
the Swiss national number in 0041
outgoing whose numbers starts with 00
semantics are blocked (if called from
FXS, not from DECT)
All international and national
incoming whose numbers starts with 0
incoming numbers are blocked
All calls from German lines are
incoming whose numbers starts with 0049
blocked
All calls to Swiss mobile phones with
outgoing whose numbers starts with 079
the prefix "079" are blocked

• The rules for blocked calls can be filtered. Select either Incoming or Outgoing in the Scan menu
item to display the corresponding rules. The rules can also be sorted by time. To do so, click on
Chronological Order.

• To delete all call blocking rules, click Delete All.

Note

The number of rules that can be blocked depends on the length of the
telephone number. As an example, it is possible to block up to 23
telephone numbers with 10 digits each (whereas the total amount is limited
to 230 digits).
The maximum length of each phone number is 15 digits.
Additional hints:
• 0041 is not sent from DECT phones only from FXS
• It is not possible to block all incoming national calls
• It is not possible to block all outgoing national calls on DECT
• It Is only possible to block all outgoing national calls on FXS when
they are dialed with 0041 prefix, else it is also not possible.

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3.8.2 Line settings
Objective: This menu displays information about your phone line and shows the Call History.

• In the Voice Port map of the Welcome screen, click on the phone line to check.

• The following screen opens:

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Field Meaning/Action
Line Line number (1 to 10).
Number Phone number associated with this line.
By default, incoming calls are not forwarded when the selected line is
Busy on Busy
busy.
By default, a second incoming call is put on hold and you are indicated
Call waiting
about this second call waiting via a ring-tone.
Select either the empty field if a call shall not be forwarded to a mailbox
in case of no answer
Mailbox or
select a Mailbox 1 to 5 to where the call is forwarded once the pre-set
time for not answering is passed.
Status Line status.
Status Reason Registration status
Call State State of line showing current use
This button allows you to carry out a test of the line. When you click on
Tests TEL1/TEL2 the button, the phone connected to this line rings.

The call history list shows all the events that occurred on the current
line (incoming calls, missed calls, outgoing calls).
Call History Note: specific entries of the list can be removed by clicking the delete
symbol

Refresh Click on the button to update the list.


Clear history Click on the button to delete all events in the list.

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3.8.3 DECT settings
Objective: The Sunrise Internet Box Fiber has an integrated DECT base that allows pairing of up to
5 handsets.

3.8.3.1 Basic

Objective: This menu lets you display the basic function of your DECT base.

• Click on the button to access the DECT settings

• Then select Basic. The following screen opens:

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Field Action
Click on the ON/OFF button to activate or deactivate the DECT function
on your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
In the welcome screen, the status of the DECT is indicated with the 2
following icons:

Enable DECT : DECT on.

: DECT off.
Note: The steady "DECT" LED on the front of the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber shows that the wireless network (Wi-Fi) is activated.
Select either "Full power" or "Reduced".
Note: With Reduced power mode, you may lose connection with the
Power Mode base earlier if you move too far away from the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber.
Status of the DECT connection.
Status Below, the number of connected handsets is displayed.
The Start Pairing button allows you to put the DECT base into pairing
mode.
Pairing Note: The pairing mode can also be started by a long press (more than
2s) on the DECT button located on the top of the Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber.
The Paging button allows you to perform a search when you have lost a
handset.
Note: The paging mode can also be started by a short press (less than
Paging
2s) on the DECT button located on the top of the Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber.
All telephones connected to the DECT base ring in paging mode

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3.8.3.2 Advanced

Objective: This menu lets you display basic information about your DECT base and configure
advanced settings.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

• Click on the button to access the DECT settings, then select Advanced. The following
screen opens:

Field Meaning/Action
Clock Mastered Turning Clock Mastered ON will allow the DECT handset to control clock
settings. Leaving it OFF will allow the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber control
the handset clock.
Description Name of the embedded DECT Base Station.
Firmware Version: Firmware version of the DECT Base Station.
Firmware
upgrade status Firmware upgrade status for the DECT Base Station.

3.8.3.3 Scheduling / DECT-Scheduling

Objective: In this menu you can set specific times for switching the DECT base on the Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber on and off.

Further information on configuring this feature can be found in the description of the DECT
Scheduling (see section 3.8.7).

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3.8.4 DECT Setup
This chapter deals with the description and setting up the DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telephone) Voice High definition for use.
Your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber has an integrated DECT base station, which allows you to
access the calling services of your DECT telephones. The DECT base is compatible with
the "Voice High Definition" standard CAT IQ 2.0. It will provide higher quality sound on
compatible DECT telephones than telephones connected on a traditional line.
The DECT function of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber operates only with SIP (Session Initiation
Protocol).

3.8.4.1 Pairing of DECT handset

Objective: This menu allows you to pair up to 5 DECT handsets with the built in DECT base of
your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

• Click on the button to access the DECT settings

• The following screen opens:

• Ensure that “Enable DECT” is set to “ON” and that Status is “ON.”
• Click on “Start Pairing” to set the DECT base in pairing mode.
• Search for the Pairing mode in the settings of your DECT handset and enable pairing mode there
as well.
Note: You must enable pairing mode on your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber and the DECT handset
within less than 2 min. Otherwise, pairing will fail and you will have to re-start pairing again.

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• Pairing usually only takes a few minutes. Then the DECT handset will prompt you with a success
message.
• You can now see the newly paired DECT handset and all other already successfully paired DECT
handsets in the Welcome screen of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber:

Sunrise_Wi-Fi_A1B2C3
0312345678

Sunrise_Guest_Wi-Fi_A1B2C3

Sunrise_TV_A1B2C3

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3.8.4.2 Operation

You have finished connecting the DECT.

To configure SIP calling on your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber with embedded DECT, refer to the
following Section.

3.8.5 DECT Handset settings


3.8.5.1 DECT Handset

Objective: This menu lets you display basic information about the selected handset.

• In the Voice Ports map, select the DECT network map Handset to configure.
• Click on DECT Handset.

• The following screen opens:

Field Meaning/Action

Use this button to unpair the handset from the DECT base of the Sunrise
Unpair this device
Internet Box Fiber
Enter the name that you want to assign to this handset. The name will be
Name
displayed on the user interface and on the screen of the handset.

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3.8.5.2 Advanced

• In the Voice Ports map, select the DECT network map handset to configure.
• Click on Advanced. The following screen opens:

Field Meaning/Action
International Portable Equipment Identity (IPEI). The identification
IPEI number of your handset.

Standard Name of standard used.

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3.8.6 Calling operations
Objective: This Section describes calling features available from the keypad of FXS and DECT
handsets.

Note

The operations described in this Section may also be performed from the
phone menu.

3.8.6.1 Internal calls

Objective: You can make internal calls between the phones registered on your
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber. To make an internal call, use the following
table:
To call Action
FXS1 Enter "**1" in the keypad.
FXS1 Enter "**2" in the keypad.
DECT HANDSET 1 Enter "**51" in the keypad.
DECT HANDSET 2 Enter "**52" in the keypad.
DECT HANDSET 3 Enter "**53" in the keypad.
DECT HANDSET 4 Enter "**54" in the keypad.
DECT HANDSET 5 Enter "**55" in the keypad.

3.8.6.2 Actions during a call

Objective: This Section describes the main actions which can be carried out during a call.

When a call is established

Action Consequence
Hang up the phone Established call is released.
Press the “R” key Established call is on hold. Ready to dial a second telephone number.

When a call is established and a second incoming call is waiting

Action Consequence
Established call is released. Telephone rings again for the
Hang up the phone
waiting incoming call.
Press the “R” + “0” keys The waiting call is rejected.
Press the “R” + “1” keys Established call is released. Incoming waiting call is accepted.
Press the “R” + “2” keys Established call is on hold. Incoming waiting call is accepted.

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When a call is established and a second outgoing call is in progress

Action Consequence

Hang up the phone Blind transfer: established call is transferred to a call in progress.

Press the “R” key Cancels second outgoing call in progress. The call on hold is retrieved.

When two calls are established

Action Consequence
Hang up the phone Active call is released. Telephone rings again for the call on
hold.
Press the “R” + “0” keys Reject: Call on hold is released.
Press the “R” + “1” keys Active call is released. The call on hold is retrieved.
Press the “R” + “2” keys Toggle: Active call is put on hold. The other call is retrieved.
Press the “R” + “3” keys Three-Party Conference: 3 callers are connected together.
Press the “R” + “4” keys Transfer: Active call is transferred to call on hold.

3.8.6.3 CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction) activation

Objective: This operation allows you to hide or display your phone number for the current/next call.

To ... Action
activate the CLIR Enter "*31*<targetNumber>#" on the keypad.

3.8.6.4 Call forwarding

Objective: This Section describes how to activate call forwarding with the keypad phone.

Action Consequence
*21*<targetNumber># Call Forward Unconditional (all calls) activation
#21# Call Forward Unconditional (all calls) deactivation
*67*<targetNumber># Call Forward On Busy activation
#67# Call Forward On Busy deactivation
*61*<targetNumber># Call Forward On No Answer activation
#61# Call Forward On No Answer deactivation

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3.8.7 DECT Scheduling
Objective: This menu is used to manage DECT scheduling in order to schedule the powering off
and on of the DECT interface of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.

• Click on the button to access the DECT settings

• Then select Scheduling. The following screen opens:

To set a schedule for your DECT interface, proceed as follows:


• Enable the DECT scheduling feature by pressing the “ON” button.
• Configure the time restriction for each day of the week.
• Click on the Apply button to save the configuration.

Note

By default, the answering machine is disabled. If you schedule the DECT


interface to be “off” for a selected time slot, you must enable the mailbox
on that line in the “Mailbox settings tab” so that callers are able to leave a
message during the time that the DECT interface is scheduled to be off.
The messages received and saved in the answering machine will be lost
in case of restoration of default settings.

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3.8.8 DECT Eco Mode
Objective: This menu is used to manage DECT power consumption and radio emissions of your
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber. Select the Eco mode for the DECT devices paired with the
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber and present in the Telephone Matrix. In this case, power
consumption and radio emissions are reduced.

• In the DECT menu, select Basic. The following screen opens:

To set your DECT interface in Eco mode, proceed as follows:

• Select the Reduced power mode in the drop-down list.


• Click on the Apply button to save the configuration.

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3.8.9 Busy on Busy
Objective: This Section explains how to enable the Busy on Busy feature on a Sunrise telephone
line (SIP account). The end user can enable the Busy on Busy feature on each of their
active lines. When the feature is enabled, the caller will hear a busy tone instead of a
ringing tone when a call is already conducted on that line.

• In the Main menu, select Line. The following screen opens:

To enable the Busy on Busy feature, proceed as follows:


• Enable the Busy on Busy feature by pressing “ON.”
• Click on the Apply button to save the configuration.

Note

By default, every FXS port is activated on the Phone Matrix. In case you
want to use the feature “Busy on Busy” on one or all of your Sunrise
telephone lines (SIP accounts), make sure the Phone Matrix is up to
date. Do not have a checkbox enabled if no handset is plugged in. This
could lead to incomplete execution of the “Busy on Busy” feature.

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3.9 USB service
3.9.1 USB device
3.9.1.1 Device Info

Objective: This menu provides some information about the USB devices connected to the Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber.

• In the Network map, click on the USB device for which you want to display information.

• The following screen opens:

Field Meaning/Action
Status Status of the USB port.
Use this button to remove the USB drive from the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber.
Eject device
Check the Force to eject box when the normal procedure is not
working.
Port Port where you have connected your USB drive.
Name Name of the USB drive.

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Device type Type of the device (storage, etc.).
Manufacturer Information about the manufacturer as programmed inside the device
Partition list Provides information about the USB drive connected.

3.9.1.2 Mass Storage

Objective: You can share all files contained on the USB drive connected to the Sunrise Internet
Box Fiber with other computers on the network.

• In the welcome screen, click on the USB device for which you want to display information.
• Then click on “Mass Storage”. The following screen opens:

Use the ON/OFF button to activate or deactivate sharing of the current USB drive. To allow
access to this shared folder, you must communicate the path to other users.

Note

• The maximum capacity of a supported USB-mass storage device


is linked to the file system used on the device
• You can connect and use several USB-mass storage devices to
the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber at the same time
• Supported file systems are: FAT32 und NTFS.

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3.9.1.3 Disconnect/Eject USB-device

Objective: This function allows you to properly disconnect a USB drive connected to the Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber. You should always follow the step described here to avoid data loss
or inconsistency.

Click on the red symbol in the network map to disconnect the USB drive from the Sunrise Internet
Box Fiber.

Note

After that, you can no longer access the USB drive, even if it is still
plugged in.

To be able to use the USB drive on the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber again, you must physically
disconnect it from the USB port on the rear side of the device and plug it in again.

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3.9.2 Printer sharing
Objective: This Section describes how to use a USB printer connected on the Sunrise Internet
Box Fiber from a computer in your home network.

Introduction: Print sharing is available on the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber. It is based on the IPPrint
protocol. All printers should be compatible as long as their drivers are available and
installed on the computer of your home network.

• First, you need to make sure that your PC can control the Printer.
• Connect the Printer directly to the PC via a USB cable. Power on the Printer.
• With Windows 7 (or more recent), the printer driver will be installed automatically.

• Check that the printer driver is successfully installed on your PC. In case of errors, you can try
Windows Update to reinstall the driver to manage the Printer from the PC.

• Make sure that you are able to print a Test Page. If your page is successfully printed, you are
ready and can move on to the next step. Otherwise, you need to reinstall the Printer on the PC
until you can print a test page on the printer when it is connected directly to the PC.
• If your page was successfully printed, you are now ready in this second step to connect the
Printer to the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
• Connect the USB cable from the Printer to one of the USB ports on your Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber.
• Make sure the Printer is powered on.
• Make sure the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber has been on for several minutes.
• Connect your PC to the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber via Ethernet or via wireless.
• On the PC, go to Settings -> Devices.
The following screen opens:

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• Click on “Add a printer or scanner.”
The following screen opens:

• Click on “The printer that I want isn’t listed.”


The following screen opens:

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• Click on “Select a shared printer by name” and enter the following value.
http://192.168.1.1:631/Printers

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• Click on the “Next” button.
The following screen opens:

• Select the Printer Manufacturer and Printer Model. Then click on the “OK” button.
The following screen opens:

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• Click on the “Next” button.
The following screen appears. You can print a test page and click on the “Finish” button.

You are now ready to use your Printer.

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3.10 Services
3.10.1 Answering Machine
Objective: You can enable the “answering machine” feature in your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber and
share it with all connected phones. You can have 1 answering machine per active line
(up to 5 lines /answering machines). The language for the answering machine will be the
same language as the one chosen on the welcome screen of the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber. The principle is as follows When a call is transferred to the voice mailbox for the
line, the caller will hear a greeting message, depending on the situation and the
configuration. After a beep sound, he/she will be able to record a message.

• In the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber Welcome screen, select “Answering Machine”

• The following screen opens:

Notes

By default, the answering machine is disabled. You must enable it in the


“Mailbox settings” tab.
The messages received and saved in the answering machine will be lost
in case of restoration of default settings.

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3.10.1.1 Messages

Objective: This menu is used to display all the messages received by your answering machine(s).

Select the message you want to listen to. Press the button. Once you have listened to the
entire message, the “new” flag” is removed. You can delete the message by pressing the button.

Notes

You can also listen to recorded messages using the handset (dial **601
for line 1, **602 for line 2, **603 for line 3, **604 for line 4, **605 for line
5).
Before hanging up the handset, if you want to listen to the message
again, press 1. To go to the next message, press 2. To delete the
message, press 3.
When a new message is recorded, a notification (visual message waiting
indication) is sent to the endpoints (FXS or DECT) attached to the line
concerned.
The maximum recording capacity of the answering machine is 30
minutes in total (for all configured mailboxes).
Once the answering machine's recording capacity is reached, the
message "Sorry, your mailbox is full. Please delete some messages" is
played.
If no message(s) have been recorded, the message "You have no
messages" is played. This message is also played after you delete the
last saved message.

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3.10.1.2 Answering machine settings

Objective: This menu is used to set up the settings for each of the answering machines.

Field Meaning/Action
1. Name The name of the answering machine
Use this button to enable/disable the answering machine feature for each
line.
Notes:
• The respective mailbox can also be switched on/off via a connected
telephone. To do so, dial the desired mailbox (e.g. mailbox 1 by
pressing **601), wait until the answering machine responds and then
2. Enable sequentially press the keys * 1 # on the telephone to activate the
answering machine respectively the keys * 2 # to deactivate it.
• In case the Call Forwarding feature was previously changed to
“busy” or the “Not responding”, it will be reset to default when
activating the answering machine:
=> forwarding the call to the answering machine on busy and on not
responding after 25s

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Select “Greeting only” if you want the caller to hear a greeting only. There
are 3 prerecorded greeting message types (Immediate, Busy and
Unavailable) and the greeting is available in 4 languages: English,
3. Answering mode German, French and Italian.
Select “Record messages” if you want the caller to hear a greeting, a
beep sound and be able to record a 90-second message on your
answering machine.
Please select one from the dropdown list. The languages available are
4. Default language
English, German, French and Italian
Select the total length of voice mail messages (in seconds, up to 90
5. Record length
seconds) here.

Enter the email address to be notified if you receive a new voice mail
6. Address for email here.
notification Note: Forwarding to an e-mail address only works after the configuration
has been carried out in the "Mail Server Settings" menu (cf. next page).

7. PIN Code Set a PIN code to manage (activate/deactivate) the voicemail remotely.

Add your phone number here if you want to activate or deactivate your
answering machine from this number..
It is possible to add multiple phone numbers by separating them with a
8. Manager Numbers
comma.
Note: if you enter ‘+’ it will automatically be replaced by ‘00’ by the
Internet Box. If you enter ‘0041’ it will be automatically replaced by ‘0’.
Select which type of greeting you want the caller to hear when the
9. Record mode
answering machine is enabled.

How to activate/deactivate the answering machine from remote:


1. Configure a PIN Code

2. Add one or multiple trusted phone numbers

3. Call from your trusted number to your fixed-line number


4. Wait for the greeting of the answering machine
5. As soon as the greeting starts enter PIN*1# for activating
or
PIN*2# for deactivating the answering machine remotely

Notes

• In case the Call Forwarding feature was previously changed to “busy”


or the “Not responding”, it will be reset to default when activating the
answering machine:
=> forwarding the call to the answering machine on busy and on not
responding after 25s

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• “Forward to voicemail immediately” will not be restored upon
reactivating the answering machine.
• To create a customized greeting through the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber interface:
You can upload an audio file by clicking on “Custom” in the greeting only
mode (permitted format is: Wav, Mono, 8 bit, frequency of 8000/16000 kHz
or MP3, 128 kbit/s (CBR), maximum file size each: 1 MB).
To create a customized greeting with the handset (FXS or DECT), you
need to call your voice mail and press the * button within 5 seconds. Then
after the beep, you can record the new greeting. Please be aware that this
will be applied in all cases, and the 3 greetings (Immediate, Busy,
Unavailable) for the two modes (Default, Custom) will be replaced.
The maximum recording length for a customized greeting is 60 seconds.

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3.10.1.3 Mail server settings

Objective: This menu is used to set up the email address to which notifications will be sent in case
of receipt of voice mail messages.

Note

This section is only accessible in Expert Mode. If not already done, please click
on “Expert Mode” in the top right corner of the user interface.

Field Meaning/Action

1. Enable Select if you want the feature to be on/off


2. Server Enter the SMTP server to address here.
3. Port Select the port to address.
4. Protocol Select the protocol you want to use (SSL / SMTP / Cyphered)
Enter the email address of the account from which you want to send
5. Login
the recorded voice messages.
6. Password Enter the corresponding password for the e-mail account used
7. Mail from Please enter the e-mail address of point 5 again in this field.
Enter the e-mail address to which the test mail should be sent.
Note: Once sent, this e-mail may end up in the SPAM folder of your
8. Test Recipient
mail program. Please double check this folder in case it is not received
in your inbox.

Note

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You must enter your email address in the “Mailbox settings” menu. Valid
characters are:
A-Z a-z 0-9 and .!#$%&'*+-/=?^_`{|}~

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3.10.2 Phonebook
3.10.2.1 Contacts

Objective: You can create a phonebook in your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber and share it with all
connected phones. You can create your contacts or import them from external sources
(file or web server).

• To access the phonebook, click on Phonebook from the welcome screen.

• The following screen opens:

Benedikt
Field Meaning/Action
Allows you to manually add your contacts to the phonebook. Click on
the Add contact button.
Add Contact The input screen appears, where you must fill in the required fields.
Click on the Apply button to complete the operation.
Import contact from
file Allows you to import new contacts from a file.

Export contacts Allows you to export the current phonebook to a file.


To search for a contact in the list, type the first few letters of the name.
Search A filter is applied, so that only the names matching your search are
displayed.
Delete all This button allows you to delete all contacts in the phonebook.

Note

The maximum number that can be stored in the phonebook is 200 contacts
(dependent on information stored per contact).

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3.10.2.2 Call log

Objective: This menu shows the list of:


• missed calls
• incoming calls
• outgoing calls
• To access the call log, click on Phonebook from the welcome screen.

• Then select Call log. The following screen opens.

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Field Meaning/Action
Shows an icon that identifies the category of the event:

: Incoming call
Type
: Outgoing call

: Missed call

This field displays the number or the name of the caller, depending on
Number
the information provided by the network.
Date Date of the event.
Hour Time of the event.
Duration Duration of the call.

Call Press on to call this number back.

Note

The maximum number of entries in each call log is 10 per log type (incoming and
outgoing) and by telephone number.

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4 Internet access service

Your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber has been designed to enable you to access the Internet as easily
as possible. Most of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber's parameters are already set:
• It is configured by default as a DHCP server.
• It relays DNS queries from the local network to the Internet.

Depending on your contract with Sunrise, you may also have access to television service.

The configuration parameters of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber are entered dynamically during
installation (connection identifier, connection password).

Notes

If the devices that you are connecting are not DHCP clients, your local network
uses a static addressing plan. Check that:
• the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber belongs to this address plan,
• the default gateway of the equipment in the local network matches the address
of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber,
• the DNS addresses are correctly configured in each device. The Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber enables DNS queries to be relayed.

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5 Fiber mode

Important

All the specificities dealing with Fiber mode are detailed in this chapter.

Connect your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber to an external fiber network using the SFP port. To do
this, you must plug an SFP module into the SFP port on the rear side of the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber (already plugged by default). This optical interface allows you to share your connection to the
Internet between all the computers on the LAN (Local Area Network) or WLAN (Wireless Local
Area Network). It also allows you to access the Telephone and TV services.

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5.1 Connection of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber using SFP port
Insert the SFP module into the SFP port and carry out the connection as shown in the figure below.

Sunrise TV Box

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Annex A - Troubleshooting

This Section covers: • Checking the DHCP configuration on your device § A.1

• Checking the assignment of an IP address § A.2

• Front panel LEDs § A.3

• The "Diagnostics" tool § A.4

• Interpreting the lights § A.5

• Re-initializing your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber § A.6

• Resetting to the factory configuration § A.7

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A.1 Checking the DHCP configuration on your device

In Windows®

1. Click on Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center.
2. Right-click on the appropriate network, and then select Properties. The Local Area
Connection Properties window appears.
3. Select the TCP/IP protocol for the network card, and then click on the Properties button.
The “Internet Protocol Version x (TCP/IPvx) Properties” screen appears.
4. Select the General tab, then the "Obtain an IP address automatically" case and the "Obtain the
addresses of the DNS servers automatically" case.
5. Click on OK to confirm your choice.

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In MAC OS X

1. Click on the Spotlight Search Icon at the top left of your screen
2. Type “System Preferences” and click on the resulting entry
3. In the new “System Preferences” window, click on the “Network” icon:

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A.2 Checking the assignment of an IP address

In Windows®

1. Click on Start > Run. Enter cmd and then click on OK. The command prompt screen appears.
2. Enter ipconfig/all and then press Enter.
3. Check that the entry IP Address contains a value other than 0.0.0.0 (for example 192.168.1.10).

Note
If no IP address is displayed, enter ipconfig /release. Then enter ipconfig
/renew.

Note
All the troubleshooting procedures described are valid for Windows® 7. These
procedures in other Windows operating systems® may be slightly different.

In MAC OS X

1. Click on the Spotlight Search Icon at the top left of your screen
2. Type “System Preferences” and click on the resulting entry
3. In the new “System Preferences” window, click on the “Network” icon:

4. Check that the entry IP Address contains a value other than 0.0.0.0 (for example 192.168.1.10).

Note
All the troubleshooting procedures described are valid for Mac OS® X El Capitan. These
procedures in other Mac OS® X operating system versions may be slightly different.

Many sources of information are available to help you identify and resolve issues you may experience:

• the LEDs on the front panel of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
• the graphical User Interface (http://192.168.1.1).

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A.3 Front panel LEDs
Note

When the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber is switched on, the LED shining to the
bottom of the front panel is white.

LED Status Meaning


Steady Fiber up / activated
Blinking • Fiber signal found / synchronization in progress
Fiber Off • No Fiber signal
Off Power Off / Fiber down / No WAN IP

Internet Steady WAN IP configured


Steady Wi-Fi enabled
Easy-Pairing (WPS) is active (also for pairing with Sunrise TV Box
Blinking fast
UHD)
• If the Wi-Fi LED is blinking during operation, the following
measures - in the order described here - may help to solve the
problem:
1. try to optimize the position of the Internet Box: free-standing,
away from microwave ovens or other sources of interference
such as aquariums, baby monitors or radiators
2. switch Wi-Fi off and on again (see chapter 2.1.1 “Wi-Fi”)
3. change the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi radio channel to "AUTO" (see
Wi-Fi Blinking chapter 3.7.1 Basic)
slow
4. restart the Internet Box (see Appendix A.6)
5. Reset the Internet Box to factory settings (see chapter 2.1.1
"Reset")
Notes:
• When activating Wi-Fi by pressing the Wi-Fi button, the LED
blinks slowly until Wi-Fi is ready and the LED is stable.
• When deactivating Wi-Fi by pressing the Wi-Fi button the LED
blinks slowly until Wi-Fi is turned off and the LED is also off

Off Wi-Fi disabled
• Set Top Box connected via Ethernet cable
Steady
• Set Top Box paired via Wi-Fi 5GHz
TV Off Set Top Box is turned off or there is no TV service activated

Steady Telephone service is configured.

Blinking fast DECT pairing mode in progress.

Blinking DECT firmware upgrade in progress.


slow DECT base Off or radio disabled (eco mode)
Off
Steady Telephone service is configured and line is registered.

Phone 1 Red blinking Registration failed


or 2 Off No VoIP service

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Off No USB device

USB Steady USB device connected

Off Power off or normal operation


• Firmware upgrade and service from Sunrise ongoing
Blinking or
• while the reset button is pressed.
Steady The device is rebooting by user's request.

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A.4 Diagnostics tool
You can monitor the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber's activity and status using several tools.
The available tools are accessible via the Maintenance menu (see Sub-section 3.3.10)
If none of the above helps you solve the problem, and you are still having trouble connecting to the
Internet, we recommend that you restart your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber (see section A.6) and
possibly reset it to the factory configuration (see section A.7). You will then need to re-configure your
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber as a first-time setup.

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A.5 Interpreting the LEDs
A.5.1 The "Fiber" LED blinks slowly
1. Check that the fiber cord delivered with your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber is connected to the right OTO-
slot that was communicated to you by Sunrise welcome letter.
2. Finally, check with Sunrise that the Fiber service is available on your Fiber line.

A.5.2 "Wi-Fi" LED off


If this LED is off, this indicates that the WLAN interface of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber is not active.

To activate the wireless network, either press the Wi-Fi button on top of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber or
access the graphical User Interface (http://192.168.1.1) and check the box "Enable Wireless" in the
Wireless menu (see Section 3.7).

A.5.3 All LEDs are off


1. Check that the type of power available in your premises is compatible with the electrical power
supply voltage required for powering the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber.
2. Check that the delivered power supply unit is properly connected at one end to the electrical power
supply network.
3. Check that the power connector is inserted correctly in the corresponding power connector of the
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber. When using multi-circuit power strips or extension cables, insert the
Sunrise Internet Box Fiber directly into the wall socket as a trial.
4. Simultaneously press the Wi-Fi + DECT buttons and make sure the LED brightness is not disabled
(see Section 3.3.9 - Auto-dimming).

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A.6 Restarting your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
We recommend that you restart your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber if you notice that it does not
operate properly.

To restart your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber, use one of the following methods:

a) Press the Power switch located on the rear side of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber to “0”. Press it again to
“I” switch it back on.
b) Click on the Reboot button on the Maintenance menu.
c) While restarting, the status of the LEDs is the following:
• The central power LED (shining to the bottom of the front) will light up.
• The LED is blinking during the establishment of the Fiber connection and then becomes
steady once accomplished.
• The LED becomes steady when Internet connection has been created successfully.

Note

The powering up process lasts takes around five minutes. In some cases, this
process could take up to 30 minutes.

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A.7 Resetting factory configuration
If you lose your password or if, after having entered new parameters in your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber, you
cannot access the Internet nor the Graphical User Interface of the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber, you can
restore the normal operation with the "factory" parameters via the Restore Default procedure.

To reset to the default settings and therefore restore the Sunrise Internet Box Fiber to its factory
configuration, use one of the following methods:

Important
This operation deletes the entire personalised configuration of your Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber: Password, Configuration, customized wireless settings, etc.
After a factory reset, it is necessary to install your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
again (see Internet Connection Section 3.5). It is possible to save the
configuration of your Sunrise Internet Box Fiber before you reset it and to play it
back as soon as the device operates normally again (see section 3.3.10.2).

a) Press and hold for about 10 seconds the Reset button located on the bottom of the Sunrise Internet Box
Fiber. Meanwhile, the wrench LED lights up. As soon as all LEDs light up for a short time, the reset is
triggered.
b) In the graphical User Interface (http://192.168.1.1), select My Sunrise Internet Box Fiber >
Maintenance > Resets> Reset.

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Annex B - Safety warnings

B.1 Safety warnings


Sunrise Internet Box Fiber complies with the EN 62368-1:October 2014 (Second Edition). The
safety levels under this standard are detailed in the safety sheet.

B.1.1 Safety levels based on the case


Connectors Position Safety level
Adaptor Primary Power Supply port HPVa
PWR DC Power Supply port SELVb

FIBER Optical module SFP port Laser Class 1c


10 Gbits/s, Gigabit Ethernet ports SELVb
Ethernet 1-3

a. Hazardous Primary Voltage circuit


b. Safety Extra Low Voltage Circuit
c. Level 3 Telecommunication Network Voltage

B.2 EU compliance declaration

marking

The CE marking certifies that the product complies with the essential requirements of the 2014/53/EU
Directive concerning radio equipment and telecommunication equipment, defined by the European
Parliament and Council to reduce electromagnetic interference and protect the health and safety of users.

The product named Sunrise Internet Box Fiber can be operated in the European Union.

The CE declaration of conformity can be viewed in the support section of the Sagemcom Broadband SAS
website www.sagemcom.com, or it can be obtained from the following address:

Sagemcom Broadband SAS


Customer Relations Department
250, Route de l'Empereur
92848 RUEIL MALMAISON CEDEX – FRANCE

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Annex C - Environment

C.1 2012/19/EU Directive


ENVIRONMENT. Preservation of the environment as part of a sustainable development logic is an
essential concern of Sagemcom Broadband SAS.

The aim of Sagemcom Broadband SAS is to operate systems that protect the environment. Therefore, it
has decided to integrate environmental performance considerations in the life cycle of its products, from
manufacturing to commissioning, use and disposal.

PACKAGING

The presence of the logo (green dot) means that a contribution is paid to an approved
national organization to improve packaging recovery and recycling infrastructures.

To facilitate recycling, please comply with the sorting rules set up locally for this kind of waste.

BATTERIES

If your product contains batteries, they must be disposed of at appropriate collection points.

PRODUCT

The crossed-out waste bin marked on the product or its accessories means that the product
belongs to the series of electrical and electronic equipment.

In this respect, the European regulations require you to dispose of it selectively:

•At sales points for purchasing similar equipment,


•At the collection points that are available locally (drop-off center, selective collection, etc.).

In this way, you can participate in the re-use and upgrading of Electrical Electronic Equipment Waste, which
can have an effect on the environment and health.

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Annex D - Technical features

D.1 Mechanics - Display


Mechanical features
Dimensions (mm)
Width: 140 mm
Depth: 140mm
Height: 249 mm
Weight of Sunrise
Internet Box Fiber 1580 g without PSU

Marking Meaning
POWER • Power on/off switch.
Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi on/off (short press) and pairing button.
DECT • DECT on/off (short press) and pairing button (long press).
FIBER • SFP plug connector.
Reset • Reset button.

D.2 Features of the various interfaces


Fiber-Interface
Transfer rate • Up to 10 Gbit/s (depending on network conditions)
Connectivity • SFP Module

LAN Ethernet interface


• 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1Gbit/s or 10Gbit/s (on the top
Rate LAN port only), self-configuring
• Half / Full Duplex
Standard • IEEE 802.3
• RJ45
Connection technology • MDI or MDI-x self-detecting port type
• Crossed or straight cord

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Wireless Interface
Standard • IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ax
Frequency band • 2412 MHz to 2472 MHz (ISM band)
Maximum transmission
• 100mW
power
• Up to 1.15 Gbit/s PHY/Data Link Speed in 40 MHz
Transmission rate
mode
• WPA, WPA2 and WPA3
Safety
• Filtering by list of MAC addresses

Wireless Interface
Standard • IEEE 802.11a/n/ac/ax
Frequency band • 5 GHz
Frequenzband • 5150 - 5350 MHz • 5470 - 5725 MHz
Maximum transmission
• 200mW • 1W
power
Transmission rate • Up to 8.6 Gbit/s PHY/Data Link Speed
• WPA, WPA2 and WPA3
Safety
• Filtering by list of MAC addresses

DECT-Interface
Frequency band • 1880 – 1900 MHz
Maximum transmission
• 250mW
power
Transmission • EN 301 406: V2.2.2 (2016)

USB-Interfaces
Interfaces • 2 x USB 3.1 gen1
Usage • For printers and storage media and LTE Stick

Mains Power Supply


Type • External Power adapter unit
Class • II
Input voltage • 200-240 V~, 50-60 Hz
Output voltage • 12 V
Power Supply
Connection • Europlug (type C plug)
technology
• Power outlet cord 1 m + Power Supply cable 1,5m
Use Connection technology
with jack diam. 3.5 mm

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DC Power Supply Input of Sunrise Internet Box Fiber
Input voltage • 11 V - 13 V
Connection technology • Miniature jack fixed connector diam. 3.5 mm

D.3 Environmental features

Information on power consumption (according to Directive 2009/125/EC)

Consumption in active mode • 24,37 W

Consumption in standby mode • 7,95 W


The wireless interfaces (WLAN/DECT) can be deactivated using the corresponding buttons
on the front of the product

Climatic and mechanical environment


Storage • ETS 300 019-1-1 Category T1.2
Transport • ETS 300 019-1-2 Category T2.3
• ETS 300 019-1-3 Category T3.2 Temperature:
Operation
-5°C / +45°C

Electrical robustness
Standard • UIT-T K21 Ed 2000: basic level

Electromagnetic compatibility
Transmission • EN 55032:2015 + AC:2016
Harmonic currents • EN 61000-3-2: 2014
Flicker and fluctuations
• EN 61000-3-3: 2013
of voltage
Immunity • EN 55035:2017

Radio part for ISM band at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz


Transmission 802.11n • EN 300 328: V2.1.1 (2016)
Transmission 802.11ac • EN 301 893 : V2.1.1 (2017)

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D.4 Application and protocols

IP features
TCP-IP, UDP, ICMP, ARP • Server, Relay
DHCP • Relay
DNS • Domain Name System
Routing (LAN et WAN) • Static
NAT / PAT • RFC 1631
Firewall • By protocol
• By IP address
• By port
• Stateful / Stateless
IP QoS • DiffServ

Configuration
HTTP • LAN or WAN port (with specific option)
Management • From ETH and WAN (with specific option)
Downloading of version • Client by http mode
TR69 • Via ACS

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Annex E - Glossary

Glossary.

ACL Access Configuration List


ACS Auto Configuration Server
AP Access Point
ARP Address Resolution Protocol
CC Continuity Check
CCK Complimentary Code Keying
CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
CLI Command Line Interface
CPE Customer Premises Equipment
CTS Clear To Send
DBPSK Demodulator Baseband Phase Shift Keying
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNS Domain Name Server
DQPSK Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message
ESSID Extended Service Set IDentifier
FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
FTP File Transfer Protocol
FTTH Fiber To The Home
HTML Hyper Text Markup Language
HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
IAD Integrated Access Device
ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IEEE 802.11b/g Specifications which use the MAC protocol suitable for the
wireless local network (WLAN) in the 2.4 GHz band
IEEE 802.11n-2009 is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11-2007
wireless networking standard. It governs wireless networking
IEEE 802.11n
transmission methods, commonly used today in its 802.11a,
802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n versions.
IGMP Internet Group Membership Protocol
IMAP Internet Message Access Protocol
IP Internet Protocol
ISP Internet Service Provider
L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
LAN Local Area Network
LCP Link Control Protocol
LLC Logical Link Control
MAC Medium Access Control
MDI Media Dependent Interface
MER MAC Encapsulation Routing
MTU Maximum Transfer Unit
NAPT Network Address Port Translation
NAT Network Address Translation
OAM Operation, Administration and Maintenance
PAP Password Authentication Protocol
PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect
PCM Pulse Code Modulation
PCMA Pulse Code Modulation Loi A
PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
PCMU Pulse Code Modulation Law u
PID Protocol IDentifier
PING Packet InterNet Groper
PLC Packet Loss Concealment
POP3 Post Office Protocol version 3
POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
PSTN Public Switching Telephonic Network
PPP Point to Point Protocol
PPPoE PPP over Ethernet
PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit
QoS Quality of Service
RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
RFC Request For Comments
RNIS Digital Network Integration Services [Réseau Numérique
Intégration de Services]
RIP Routing Information Protocol
RTCP Real-Time Control Protocol
RTP Real-time Transport Protocol
SCR Sustained Cell Rate
SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
SNDCP Sub Network Dependent Convergence Protocol
SNAP Sub Network Attachment Point
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SOAP Simple Object Access Protocol
SSID Service Set IDentifier
STB Set Top Box
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
TELNET TELecommunication NETwork
TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
UBR Unspecified Bit Rate
UDP User Datagram Protocol
UPnP Universal Plug and Play
URL Uniformed Resource Locator
UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair
VBR-nrt Variable Bit Rate - non real-time
VBR-rt Variable Bit Rate - real-time
VC Virtual Channel
VCC Virtual Channel Connection
VCI Virtual Channel Identifier
VC MUX VC MultipleXing (encapsulation without header)
VP Virtual Path
VPI Virtual Path Identifier
VPN Virtual Private Network
WAN Wide Area Network
WEB Meshed network of information servers
WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy
WFQ Weighted Fair Queuing
Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity (wireless network)
WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
WPA Wireless Protected Access
Annex F - Connector Technology

F.1 Pinouts of the PWR connector


The power supply unit is connected to the equipment using the miniature fixed connector of the
case.

Contact N° Signal Meaning


Interior +12 V Connection DC "+"
Exterior Ground Connection DC "-"
F.2 Pinouts of the 10 Gbits/s and Gigabit Ethernet 1-3 connectors
The Ethernet interface is connected to the equipment using a RJ45 fixed connector (8 pins).

Contact No Signal
1 D1+ / DA+
2 D1- / DA-
3 D2+ / DB+
4 D3+ / DC+
5 D3- / DC-
6 D2- / DB-
7 D4+ / DD+
8 D4- / DD-

Note

The Ethernet port is self-detecting. You can use either straight or crossed cables.
An emission or reception signal is detected automatically.

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