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OmniAccess 700
Web GUI Users Guide
Release Versions:
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2.2-R02
2.3
Copyright
The Specifications and Information regarding the products in this manual are subject to change without
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equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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Table of Contents
1 Preface.............................................................................................................1
About this Guide........................................................................................................................1
Chapter Description ..................................................................................................................1
Audience...................................................................................................................................1
Document Organization ............................................................................................................2
Document Conventions.............................................................................................................2
Obtaining Documentation..........................................................................................................2
Reference Publications.............................................................................................................3
Obtaining Technical Assistance................................................................................................3
Documentation Feedback.........................................................................................................3
2 GUI Layout and Logging on to USGM..........................................................5
USGM Web GUI Tool................................................................................................................5
System Requirements........................................................................................................5
Launching the GUI....................................................................................................................6
Logon to USGM..................................................................................................................7
Description of Standard Buttons on the GUI ....................................................................10
Icons and Labels ..............................................................................................................11
Logout...............................................................................................................................12
3 Configure.......................................................................................................13
Configure.................................................................................................................................14
System..............................................................................................................................15
Interfaces..........................................................................................................................20
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).................................................................73
Routing.............................................................................................................................86
System Access...............................................................................................................102
Time Range....................................................................................................................111
Traffic Classification .......................................................................................................116
Firewall...........................................................................................................................137
VPN IPsec......................................................................................................................184
VRRP..............................................................................................................................210
Intrusion Prevention........................................................................................................217
QoS (Quality of Service).................................................................................................235
4 Maintenance................................................................................................273
Maintenance..........................................................................................................................273
Utilities............................................................................................................................274
License Management .....................................................................................................282
Lifeline............................................................................................................................290
Upgrade..........................................................................................................................295
5 Monitor ........................................................................................................311
Monitor..................................................................................................................................311
Interface Statistics ..........................................................................................................312
DHCP Bindings...............................................................................................................316
Active Routes .................................................................................................................318
Traffic Statistics ..............................................................................................................320
SNMP Statistics..............................................................................................................324
Firewall Session Statistics..............................................................................................326
Firewall and Security......................................................................................................328
IPsec VPN Statistics.......................................................................................................338
IPS Statistics ..................................................................................................................340
QoS Statistics.................................................................................................................346
Logs................................................................................................................................348
List of Figures
Logon to USGM 7
USGM Home Page 8
USGM - Configure Main Page 14
System Config 15
Edit System Configuration 16
Chassis Config 17
Chassis Config - View 18
Chassis Config - Setting Card Type to T1 or E1 18
Chassis Config - Changing Card Type 19
Interfaces 21
Interfaces - Configuring GigE Interface Details 23
Interfaces - Configuring T1 Controller 26
Interfaces - T1 Controller - Channel Group Configuring 28
Interfaces - Configuring E1 Controller 29
Interfaces - E1 Controller - Channel Group Configuring 30
Interfaces - Configure HDLC Encapsulation on a Channelized Serial Interface 32
Interfaces - Configure PPP Encapsulation on a Channelized Serial Interface 34
Interfaces - Configure PPP Encapsulation on a Channelized Serial Interface - Advanced Options 35
Interfaces - Configure Frame Relay Encapsulation on a Channelized Serial Interface 37
Interfaces - Configure Frame Relay Encapsulation on a Channelized Serial Interface - Add Sub Interface 39
Interfaces - Configure MLPPP Encapsulation on a Channelized Serial Interface 41
Interfaces - Configure MLPPP Encapsulation on a Channelized Serial Interface - Advanced Options 42
Interfaces - Configure MLFR Encapsulation on a Channelized Serial Interface 44
Interfaces - Configuring Serial Interface (V.35/X.21) 45
Interfaces - Configure VLAN 48
Interfaces - Configure VLAN - Add Port 49
Interfaces - Configure VLAN - STP Config 50
Interfaces - Edit VLAN Configuration 52
Interfaces - Tunnel Configuration 57
Interfaces - Tunnel Configuration 58
Interfaces - Loopback Configuration 60
Interfaces - Loopback Configuration 61
Interfaces - MLPPP Bundle Configuration 63
Interfaces - Configure MLPPP Interface - Advanced Options 65
Interfaces - MLFR Bundle Configuration 67
Interfaces - Policy Association 70
DHCP Server 74
DHCP Server - Add DHCP Pool - Network 76
DHCP Server - Add DHCP Pool - Network - Exclude IP Address 77
DHCP Server - Add DHCP Pool - Host 78
DHCP Server - Add DHCP Pool - Options 79
DHCP Server - Add DHCP Pool - Options - Add Option 80
DHCP Server - Configure Global Options 81
DHCP Server - Configure Global Options - Add Global Option 81
DHCP Relay 83
Routing - Static Route Details 87
Routing - Add New Static Route 89
Routing - Policy Based Routing 92
Policy Based Routing - Create New IP Policy 94
Policy Based Routing - Create New IP Policy - Create New Match-list 95
Policy Based Routing - Attach Interface 98
Routing - VRF 99
Routing - Add New Static Route 100
System Access: SNMP 103
System Access - Syslog 106
System Access - Syslog - Configure Syslog Parameters 108
Management Utilities: File Transfer & Access 110
Time Range 111
Time Range: Create New Absolute Time Range 113
Time Range: Create New Periodic Time Range 114
Traffic Classification: List 117
Traffic Classification: Create New List 119
Traffic Classification: List - Create New Element 120
Traffic Classification - Match List 122
Traffic Classification: - New Match List - Configure Rule / Include Match List 124
Traffic Classification: New Match List Rule - IP / Protocol / AH / ESP/ GRE/ OSPF/ IGMP 126
Traffic Classification: New Match List Rule - TCP 128
Traffic Classification: New Match List Rule - UDP 130
Traffic Classification: New Match List Rule - ICMP 131
Traffic Classification - New Match List Include 133
Traffic Classification - Match List - New Rule for the Match-list 134
Traffic Classification - Match List - Add Match List Include 135
Firewall: Firewall Wizard 137
Firewall: Firewall Wizard - Introduction 138
Firewall: Firewall Wizard - Interface Selection 139
Firewall: Firewall Wizard - DMZ Settings 140
Firewall: Firewall Wizard - DMZ Settings - Add DMZ Service 141
Firewall: Firewall Wizard - Access Management 142
Firewall: Firewall Wizard - Summary 143
Firewall: Filters Generated by the Wizard 144
Firewall: DoS Attack Generated by the Wizard 144
Firewall: Firewall Policy Generated by the Wizard 145
Firewall - Filters 147
Firewall: Filters - New Filter 149
Firewall: Filters - Add Rule to a Filter 150
Firewall: Filters - Attach Filter to an Interface 151
Firewall: Filters - Edit Filter Parameters 152
Firewall and Security: NAT 154
Firewall: NAT - New Source NAT Configuration 156
Firewall: NAT - Source NAT Configuration - NAT Rule - Static Address Translation 157
Firewall: NAT - Source NAT Configuration - NAT Rule - Address & Port Translation 159
Firewall: NAT - Source NAT Configuration - NAT Rule - Bypass 161
Firewall: NAT - New Destination NAT Configuration 162
Firewall: NAT - Destination NAT Configuration - NAT Rule - Static Address Translation 163
Firewall: NAT - Destination NAT Configuration - NAT Rule - Address & Port Translation 164
Firewall: NAT - Destination NAT Configuration - NAT Rule - Bypass 166
Firewall: NAT - Attach NAT to an Interface 167
Firewall: DOS Attack 169
Firewall: DOS Attack - New 171
Firewall: DOS Attack - View 172
Firewall: Transparent Firewall 174
Firewall: Transparent Firewall - New 175
Firewall: Firewall Policy 177
Firewall: Firewall Policy - New Firewall Policy 179
Firewall: Firewall Policy - Add New DOS Attack Rule 180
Firewall: Firewall Policy - Add New Intrusion Rule 181
Firewall: Firewall Policy - Attach Interface 182
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard 185
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - Introduction 185
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - Create IPsec Policy with IPsec Profile 186
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - Create IPsec Policy with Crypto-map 187
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - Create IPsec Policy with Crypto-map - Add Peer 188
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - Create IPsec Policy with Crypto-map - Create Match-list 189
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - Create IPsec Policy with Crypto-map - Select Match-list 190
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - IKE Settings 191
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - IKE Settings - Use Existing IKE Policy 192
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - VPN (IPsec) Settings 193
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - IKE Settings - Select Existing Transform-set 194
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - Summary (IPsec Profile Policy Type) 195
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - Summary (Crypto-map Policy Type) 195
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - IPsec Policy/policies Generated by the Wizard 196
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - Edit IPsec Policy 197
VPN IPsec: IPsec Wizard - View IPsec Policy Details 199
VPN IPsec: Preshared Keys 200
IPsec VPN: Assign Preshared Keys 201
VPN IPsec: IKE Policy 202
VPN IPsec: Dead Peer Detection 203
VPN IPsec: New IKE Policy 204
VPN IPsec: View IKE Policy Details 206
VPN IPsec: Transform Sets 207
VPN IPsec: New Transform Set 208
Virtual Routing Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Groups 211
VRRP Group Configuration 212
VRRP Group Configuration - Add Secondary IP Address 213
VRRP Group Configuration - Add Optional Parameters 215
VRRP Group Configuration - View Master Router Details 216
Intrusion Prevention: Status 218
Intrusion Prevention: Status - Signature Update 220
Intrusion Prevention: Status - IPS Rollback 221
Intrusion Prevention: Global Settings 222
Intrusion Prevention: Global Settings - Configure 223
Intrusion Prevention: Signature Policies 224
Intrusion Prevention: Signature Policies - New 226
Intrusion Prevention: Sensors 227
Intrusion Prevention: Sensor - New 228
Intrusion Prevention: Sensor - Associating Sensor to a Firewall Policy 229
Intrusion Prevention: Alerts and Reports 231
Intrusion Prevention: View Rule File 233
Intrusion Prevention: View Rule File - View File 234
Quality of Service: QoS Wizard 236
Quality of Service: QoS Wizard - Introduction 237
Quality of Service: QoS Wizard - Policy Configuration - Auto QoS Policy 238
Quality of Service: QoS Wizard - Policy Configuration - Customized QoS Policy 239
Quality of Service: QoS Wizard - Bandwidth Allocation 240
Quality of Service: QoS Wizard - Bandwidth Allocation - Details 241
Quality of Service: QoS Wizard - Summary 242
Quality of Service: Policy Map Generated by the Wizard 243
Quality of Service: Interface Association Generated by the Wizard 243
Quality of Service: Class Map Generated by the Wizard 244
Quality of Service: Class Map 245
Quality of Service: New Class Map 247
Quality of Service: New Class Map Rule 248
Quality of Service: Policy Map 250
Quality of Service: Policy Map - New 252
Quality of Service: Policy Map - New Traffic Class Basic Configuration 254
Quality of Service: Policy Map - New Traffic Class Policing Configuration 257
Quality of Service: Policy Map - New Traffic Class Policing Configuration – Committed Rate 258
Quality of Service: Policy Map - New Traffic Class Policing Configuration – Committed Burst 260
Quality of Service: Policy Map - New Traffic Class Policing Configuration – Excess Burst 261
Quality of Service: Policy Map - New Traffic Class Congestion Avoidance 263
Quality of Service: Policy Map - Add Service Policy 266
Quality of Service: Policy Map - QoS over Tunnel Interface 267
Quality of Service: Interface Association 269
Quality of Service: Interface Association - Attach Interface 270
Maintenance: Utilities 274
Maintenance: Utilities - Save Running Configuration (a) 276
Maintenance: Utilities - Save Running Configuration (b) 277
Maintenance: Utilities - Device Reboot 278
Maintenance: Utilities - Cleanup USB 279
Maintenance: Utilities - Ping 280
Maintenance: Utilities - Telnet 281
Maintenance: License Management 283
License Management: Install License from Device 285
License Management: Install License from Device - Browse File (a) 285
License Management: Install License from Remote Site (a) 286
License Management: View All License 287
License Management: Backup License on USB Device 288
License Management: Backup License to Remote Site 289
Maintenance: Lifeline 291
Add Lifeline Route 293
Maintenance: Upgrade - Software Upgrade 296
Upgrade: Software Upgrade - Install Package from Device 298
Upgrade: Software Upgrade - Install Package from Device - Browser page 299
Upgrade: Software Upgrade - Install Package from Device (b) 300
Upgrade: Software Upgrade - Install Package from Remote Site (a) 301
Upgrade: Software Upgrade - Install Package from Remote Site (b) 302
Upgrade: Software Upgrade - Backup Package on USB Device 303
Upgrade: Software Upgrade - Backup Package at Remote Site 304
Upgrade: Software Upgrade - Set as Default 305
Upgrade: Software Upgrade - Package Component Details 306
Upgrade: Software Upgrade - Cleanup USB 307
Upgrade: Flash Upgrade 308
Upgrade: Flash Upgrade - Flash Upgrade on USB 309
Upgrade: Flash Upgrade - Flash Upgrade from a Remote Location 310
Monitor: Interfaces Statistics 312
Monitor: Interfaces Statistics - View Interface Statistics 314
Monitor: Interfaces Statistics - View Interface Statistics 315
Monitor: DHCP Bindings 316
Monitor: Active Route Details 318
Monitor: Traffic Statistics - IP Statistics 320
Monitor: Traffic Statistics - ICMP Statistics 322
Monitor: SNMP Statistics 324
Monitor: Firewall Session Statistics 326
Monitor: Firewall and Security - Filters 328
Monitor: Firewall and Security - Filters - Show Policy Statistics 330
Monitor: Firewall and Security - NAT 331
Monitor: Firewall and Security - DOS Attack 333
Firewall and Security - DOS Attack - Show DOS Attack Statistics 334
Monitor: Firewall and Security - DOS Attack - View 334
Monitor: Firewall and Security - DOS Attack - View Statistics 335
Monitor: Firewall and Security - Firewall Policy 336
Firewall and Security - Firewall Policy - Show Policy Statistics 336
Firewall and Security - Firewall Policy - Show Policy Statistics 337
Monitor: IPsec VPN Statistics 338
Monitor: IPS Statistics - Summary 340
Monitor: IPS Statistics - Preprocessor 342
Monitor: IPS Statistics - Rules 344
QoS Statistics 346
Monitor: Logs 348
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CHAPTER 1
PREFACE
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This chapter describes how to configure OmniAccess 700 (OA-700 - OA 740/OA
780) using the Web Graphical User Interface (GUI) tool - Unified Services
Gateway Configuration Manager (USGM).
The guide contains procedures for configuring interfaces, routing parameters,
SNMP, syslog parameters, time range, lists and match lists, traffic classification,
filter and firewall, IPsec policy, QoS, and various other features.
Note: VPN IPsec, SSH, HTTPS features are not supported in the no crypto image. For
information on the no crypto release, refer to the release note.
CHAPTER DESCRIPTION
This section explains the objectives, intended audience, and organization of the
USGM Web GUI User Guide.
AUDIENCE
This book is intended for networking professionals who are responsible for
designing, implementing, and managing enterprise networks. This book aims to
provide unique technologies and effective practices that deliver value on the
networking perspective.
The user is expected to have, at minimum, an introductory understanding of the
following:
Networking applications
Telecommunication networks
Hardware configuration
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DOCUMENT ORGANIZATION
This user guide is organized into the following chapters:
Chapter 1 Preface provides a brief introduction on the Web GUI Users Guide.
Chapter 2 GUI Layout provides a brief description of the GUI layout and its
components.
Chapter 3 Configure allows you to perform configurations for Interfaces,
Firewalls, VPNs, Routing, and other tasks.
Chapter 4 Maintenance allows you to perform system maintenance tasks like
Software and Flash OS upgrade, Lifeline, among others.
Chapter 5 Monitor lets you view statistics of various features configured on the
OA-700 system.
DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS
Note: A note contains helpful suggestions or information that may be easily overlooked.
OBTAINING DOCUMENTATION
Alcatel-Lucent provides several ways to obtain technical assistance and other
technical resources. Documents can be downloaded from our support site
service.esd.alcatel-lucent.com.
Convention Item
Boldface font Menu items, button names, and field
names
Bulleted lists Bulleted lists designate items of equal
importance.
Numbered lists Numbered lists designate a specific
sequence of steps required to complete
a procedure.
Reference Publications
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REFERENCE PUBLICATIONS
The following publications are part of the OA-700 documentation suite:
OmniAccess 700 CLI Command Reference Guide
OmniAccess 700 CLI Configuration Guide
OmniAccess 700 Getting Started Guide
OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide
OmniAccess 740 Hardware Users Guide
OBTAINING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
For all customers, partners, resellers, and distributors who hold valid
Alcatel-Lucent service contracts, the Alcatel-Lucent Technical Support Team
provides 24-hour-a-day, technical support services online and over the phone.
For Customer issues and help, contact:
Alcatel-Lucent
US Customer Support: (800) 995-2696
International Customer Support: (818) 878-4507
E-mail: [email protected]atel.com
Website: service.esd.alcatel-lucent.com
DOCUMENTATION FEEDBACK
We value your comments and suggestions about our documentation. If you have
comments about this book, please enter them through the feedback link on the
Alcatel-Lucent Website. We will use your feedback in our plans to improve the
documentation.
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CHAPTER 2
GUI LAYOUT AND LOGGING ON TO USGM
This chapter provides a brief description of the USGM (Unified Services Gateway
Configuration Manager) Web GUI layout and its components.
USGM WEB GUI TOOL
The USGM Web GUI tool is an easy-to-use interface that helps you configure your
OA-700 system without using the Command Line Interface (CLI). You can
configure the following features, among others, using this tool:
Interfaces
DHCP
Routing
Firewall (NAT, Filters)
IPsec VPN
IDS/IPS
QoS
Software Upgrade
You can also view statistics pertaining various features configured on the system.
For quick and easy configuration of some of the features like Firewalls, VPN
IPsec, and Quality of Service, USGM provides wizards based configuration -
sequenced screens that enables you to complete a task in defined steps.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The USGM tool is supported on following browsers:
Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
Netscape 7.0 or later
Mozilla 1.7 or later
Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or later
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LAUNCHING THE GUI
Follow the procedure given below to access and configure the OA-700 system
through the USGM.
Step 1: Enable HTTP/HTTPS to access the OA-700 using HTTP/HTTPS through
a web browser after being authenticated. By default, the access is disabled.
Note: To enable HTTP service on your system, enter the following command in the
configuration mode:
ALU (config)# http enable
To enable HTTPS service on your system, enter the following command in the
configuration mode:
ALU (config)# https enable
Step 2: Configure IP address for an interface.
Note: To configure IP address for a given interface, follow Step 1 through Step 10 detailed in
the “Accessing OA-780/OA-740 System Through CLI” section of the OA-780/ OA-
740 Hardware Installation Guide.
Step 3: Open a web browser in your PC.
Step 4: In the address bar/field, type the IP address of the interface and press the
Enter.
This launches the USGM with the login page.
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LOGON TO USGM
The web interface is launched with the login page.
Step 1: Enter the user name and the password in the User Name and Password
fields.
Use the default ‘superadmin’ user account or use the AAA user name and
password configured using the CLI to login to USGM.
(For more information on configuring AAA user name and password, refer
to the note given below.)
Figure 1: Logon to USGM
Note: To enable AAA services on your system, enter the command aaa services in
configuration mode.
ALU (config)# aaa services
Establish authentication to new users by configuring new user accounts. To configure
new user account, use the following command:
username <user-name> {password [5] <password>|nopassword|
secret [5] <password>}
Example:
ALU (config)# username user1 password pass1
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Step 2: Click Login.
Step 3: On successful login, the USGM main page is displayed.
Figure 2: USGM Home Page
Top Panel
The Top Panel of the USGM home page has a menu bar. The menu bar consists
of menu items. Each menu item and their respective sub menu items are
described in the later sections of this guide.
The Top Panel also has ‘About USGM and Logout links’. About USGM gives the
details on the USGM tool like the version number, model name, and so on.
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Center Panel
The Center Panel displays the front panel view of the system chassis (Services
Gateway - OA-780/OA-740) that houses all the hardware components. This
displays all those line cards that are installed in the system. Mouse-over a
particular card name to view additional information like serial number, slot
number.
The center panel also displays four panels: the System Information, Service
Availability, Security Alerts and IPsec VPN Tunnels.
System Information panel provides basic information about the OA-700
(Services Gateway - OA-780/OA-740), its hardware and software configuration.
Service Availability panel displays the list of all the services available on the
system. The green icon indicates that the service is available and is running on
the system. The red icon indicates that the service is not currently available.
Security Alerts panel displays a graphical representation of the security alerts.
This gives a real time update on the number of DoS and IDS attacks.
IPsec VPN Tunnels displays a graphical representation of the number of IPsec
tunnels configured on the system, and number of tunnels that are active.
The Bottom Panel has the Status bar, which displays the statlog counts for the
top three priority statlog (Critical, Error, and Warning - categorized by the severity
level). These logs enable you to take appropriate action for smooth functioning of
the system.
Click these buttons to view the details of the respective log messages. (See
“Logs” section for more information.)
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DESCRIPTION OF STANDARD BUTTONS ON THE GUI
Majority of the screens have consistent look and feel. They have the same
buttons to take certain actions. To avoid repetition of description of the usage of
these buttons and hyperlinks on every screen shot, they are described here. Any
deviation from these standard buttons and links are described in the specific
section.
A
DD
This button is used to enter a new record. If certain fields have default values, it
populates these. You can enter data for the new record being created.
E
DIT
This button is used to edit a record.
D
ELETE/REMOVE
This button deletes a record.
R
ESET
Resets the values entered in the fields. After updating the entries for an existing
record, if you want go back to the old values (before saving them), you could click
the reset values button. This button discards the updates that are being entered
and reverts to the latest saved information from the database.
A
PPLY
This button saves all the configured data.
C
ANCEL
This button cancels an operation without saving the data entered.
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ICONS AND LABELS
The following table lists the icons and labels used in the OA-700 Web GUI tool.
Table 1: Icons, Labels in the OA-700 Web GUI Tool
Icon/Label Description
Configure/Edit the selected item.
Delete
Click this icon to delete the selected item.
Attach Interface/Policy
Click this icon to attach an interface or policy.
Detach
Click this icon to detach an interface.
Activate
Click this icon to activate the interface.
Shutdown
Click this icon to shutdown the interface.
Select
Click this icon to select an item from the available list.
View
Click this icon to view details of the selected item.
View Statistics/View Real Time Graph
Click this icon to view statistics/real time graph.
Enable Statistics
Click this icon to enable viewing statistics.
Disable Statistics
Click this icon to disable statistics.
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Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 700 User manual

Category
Networking
Type
User manual

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