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1. Cloud Based Filtering Security Gloud Provider Zscaler Intemet Security f zscaler Mode DynDNS Failure Operation Allow Traffic GClent Status Service needs to be configured DynDNS Settings Primary ONS 8 34 34 34 Secondary ONS 8 35 35 35 DynDNS Server Address ddns zscalershiftnet User name Password E User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 NOTE Threat Management is only available for the AER family or Cradlepoint products and requires a feature license Enable this feature through Enterprise Cloud Manager Cradlepoint Secure Threat Management leverages Trend Micro s security experience and expertise in this one pass Deep Packet Inspection DPI solution Threat Management includes settings for both IPS intrusion prevention system and IDS intrusion detection system as well as application identification logging Use Threat Management to identify and prevent a wide variety of network threats This Threat Management solution examines network traffic for both signature matches from Trend Micro s large signature database of Known threats and statistical anomalies to detect previously unknown threats Trend Micro regularly adds new signatures to its database update your signature database version to ensure you re defending yourself against the newest threats You have the option to update manually or schedule regular updates Follow these steps to get started with Threat Management 1 To p
2. User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Primary DNS and Secondary DNS If you choose DNS Settings to specify your DNS servers then enter the IP addresses of the servers you want as your primary Mode Auhomalic and secondary DNS servers in these fields The DNS server settings will be pre populated with public DNS server IP addresses You can override the IP address Force All DNS Requests To with any other DNS server IP address of your choice Router For example Google Public DNS servers have the IP addresses 8 8 8 8 and 8 8 4 4 while 4 2 2 2 and 4 2 2 3 Reset are servers from Level 3 Communications Force All DNS Requests To Router Enabling this will redirect all DNS requests from LAN clients to the router s DNS server This will allow the router even more control over IP addresses even when clients have their own DNS servers Statically set Split DNS Split DNS allows you create two zones for the same domain one to be used by the internal network the split DNS other used by the external network Split DNS directs internal hosts to an internal domain name server for Enable Split DNS L name resolution and external hosts are directed to an Primary Split DNS external domain name server for name resolution secondary Split DNS Primary Split DNS and Secondary Split DNS If you choose to specify your DNS servers then enter the IP addresses of the servers you want as your primary and secondary DNS servers in t
3. Active Ping is selected the next line gives an estimate of data usage in this form Active Ping could use as much as 9 3 MB of data per month This amount depends on the Idle Check Interval e Off Once the link is established the router takes no action to verify that it is still up FAILBACK This is used to configure failback which is the ability to 80 back to a higher priority WAN interface if it regains connection to its network Select the Failback Mode from the following Le WAN Management 09 Usage On NE Failback Mode Usage Time TNE Usage Threshold Custom ailbac aiir Disabled Rate 20 KB s Data Usage Time Period 90 seconds Usage Threshold Fail back based on the amount of data passed over time This is a good setting a for when you have a dual mode EVDO WiMAX modem and you are going in and out of WiMAX coverage If the router has failed over to EVDO it will wait until you have low data usage before bringing down the EVDO connection to check if a WiMAX connection can be made High Rate 80 KB s Time Period 30 seconds Normal Rate 20 KB s Time Period 90 seconds Low Rate 10 KB s Time Period 240 seconds Custom Rate range 1 100 KB s Time Period range 10 300 seconds Time Fail back only after a set period of time Default 90 seconds Range 10 300 seconds This is a good setting if you have a primary wired WAN connection and only use a modem for failover when yo
4. TFTP Enables file transfer using Trivial File Transfer Protocol FTP To allow normal mode when using File Transfer Protocol Not needed for passive mode IRC For Direct Client to Client DCC transfer when using Internet Relay Chat You may wish to forward TCP port 113 for incoming identd RFC 1413 requests DMZ Demilitarized Zone A DMZ host is effectively not firewalled in the sense that any computer on the Internet may attempt to remotely access network services at the DMZ IP address Typical uses involve running a public web server Supporting older games or sharing files NOTE As with port forwarding caution should be used when enabling the DMZ feature as it can threaten the security of your network NETWORK PREFIX TRANSLATION Network Prefix Translation is used in IPv6 networks to translate one IPv6 prefix to another IPv6 prefix translation is an experimental specification RFC 6296 trying to achieve address independence similar to NAT in IPv4 Unlike NAT however NPT is stateless and preserves the IPv6 principle that each device has a routable public address But it still breaks any protocol embedding IPV6 addresses e IPsec and is generally not recommended for use by the IETF NPT can help to Keep internal network ranges consistent across various IPV6 providers but it cannot be used effectively in all situations The primary purpose for Cradlepoint s NPT implementation is for failover failback and load balancing setups
5. ll L MC400LPE VZ SIM2 NO SIM SIM error NOSIM M oO 8 WiFias WAN type is WWAN Hi 3G only Modems type is Modem tech is 3G A 0 xn Availability Key W Enable On Demand Failback ED Load Balance sl WAN Verify ail Data Usage LOAD BALANCE To enable Load Balancing select the check box for each desired device If this is enabled the router will use multiple WAN interfaces to increase the data transfer throughput by using any connected WAN interface consecutively Selecting Load Balance will automatically start the WAN interface and add it to the pool of WAN interfaces to use for data transfer Turning off Load Balance for an active WAN interface may require the user to restart any current browsing session From WAN Management select the Load Balance Algorithm from the following dropdown options cradiepoint 2015 Cradiepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com 16 User Manual AER2100 e Round Robin Evenly distribute each session to the available WAN connections e Rate Distribute load based on the current upload and download rates A WAN device s upload and download bandwidth values can be set in Internet gt Connection Manager e Spillover This was the default algorithm in older version 3 firmware Load is always given to devices with the most available bandwidth The estimated bandwidth rate is based on a combination of the upload and download c
6. 20 KE Simple Allows Terms of Use page and Time Period 90 seconds timeout settings controlled within the Redirect HTTPS Requests C eel Hotspot UAM Authentication Port 2000 RADIUS UAM Allows you to set up external authentication servers Local IP Network A single LAN Group including both WiFi and Ethernet can be configured as your hotspot If you do not already have a LAN Group configured as a hotspot click Configure and set the IPv4 Routing Mode to Hotspot for the LAN Group you want to use NOTE Routing Mode is in the Primary LAN Editor under the IPv4 Settings tab Select a network in NETWORKING gt Local IP Networks and click Edit to open the Primary LAN Editor Allow Service on 3G 4G Modems Allows you to enable or disable hotspot access to the Internet over a modem This is often used if the router has a main wired link and a secondary modem for failover typically with a more expensive limited data plan Select this option if you want the router to allow data traffic over the modem if the wired connection goes down Disable Service if Ethernet Threshold is met This will block hotspot use of the WAN when the threshold is met This can be used if the router is being used as a backup failover connection to another router with a wired connection If that other router s wired connection goes down and it starts using this router for its primary connection then disable hotspot use of the WAN connection
7. LAN clients can potentially retain the original IPv6 lease information and may experience a more seamless transition when WAN connectivity changes than if not utilizing NPT Mode None No translation is performed Load Balance Only Default Only translate networks when actively load balancing First Use the first IPv6 prefix found Static Always use a Static IPv6 translation input the prefix here Transitioning from short prefix to a longer prefix Such as from 48 to 64 is not without problems as some of the LANs may lose IPv6 connectivity REMOTE ACCESS RESTRICTION Add any IPv4 addresses that need access to remote administration to this list Clicking Add will allow the addition of IP address and netmask pairs to the administration filter Edit will allow you to change settings for the selected address Remove will remove a selected entry cradlepoint User Manual AER2100 PORT FORWARD amp PROXY A port forwarding rule allows traffic from the Internet to reach a computer on the inside of your network For example a port forwarding rule might be used to run a Web server NOTE Exercise caution when adding new rules as they impact the security of your network Click Add to create a new port forwarding rule or select an existing rule and click Edit Add Edit Port Forwarding Rule Name Name your rule 10 29 15 Port Forwarding Rules Ada f x Port Proxying Rules Ada f x nn P
8. RIP RIPng Netmask Prefix The Netmask along with the IPv4 address defines the network the computer belongs to and which other IP addresses the computer can see in the same LAN An IP address of 192 168 0 1 along with a Netmask of 255 255 255 0 defines a network with 256 available IP addresses from 192 168 0 0 to 192 168 0 255 Gateway or IPv6 Gateway Specifies the next hop to be taken if this route is used A gateway of 0 0 0 0 implies Q Edit or Add Static Route there is no next hop and the IP address matched is directly connected to the router on the interface specified LAN or E Device Select the network interface from the dropdown ous iii menu e g ethernet wan You can use this instead of Gateway defining the IP address especially in cases when the IP oo address is changing ae Metric Set the numerical priority of the route Lower in bc fees C numbers have higher priority be Ci Allow Network Access Default Deselected Some static routes will need an IP Filter Rule via the Firewall to allow packets through the route without being blocked Selecting this option automatically creates this IP Filter Rule If the Cancel ES IP Network Address falls outside the LAN IP range you probably need to select this option Distribute Allow this static route to be distributed via a routing protocol BGP OSPF RIP RIPng BGP The latest version of BGP Border Gateway Protocol is version 4 BGP 4 is one of the
9. This is separate from the WiFi security password if applicable Configuring Your Wireless Network Wireless Network Name When you are browsing for available wireless networks this is the name that will be broadcast from this router This name is also referred to as the SSID For security purposes it is highly recommended you change the pre configured wireless network name Enable Guest Network If the guest network is enabled anyone can connect to the Special guest network which allows limited connectivity to the Internet while preventing access to your local network e S e C u r l ty M 0 d e Your wireless network name can be any personalized word or phase The name you select will identify your network when connecting to Best WPA2 Select this option if your wireless sia If you plan to use your router in a PCI OSS compliant environment do not use this setting Use the Administration gt Router Security setting instead Selecting your Time Zone allows the router to keep the proper date and time for your location Time Zone UTG 7 Mountain Arizona Configuring Your Wireless Network When you select Enable Guest Network you will create a second public WiFi broadcast from your router allowing guests to simply and adapters support WPA2 only mode This will connect to most new devices and is the most secure but may not connect to older devices or some handheld devices such as a PSP Good WPA1 am
10. To connect to the WiFi you will need to input the DEFAULT PASSWORD when prompted The DEFAULT PASSWORD is provided on the product label found on the bottom of your router NOTE The product label below is an example only your DEFAULT PASSWORD and SSID will be unique cradiepoint Eee Re a z User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 SS rs Part 2150 cradlepoint LOIR cradlepoint L AER2100 AER2150 Default Password 440c1fc1 Default Password 440c1fc1 Serial No MM130167900418 1 MM13016790 MAC Address 0030440c1fc1 Router MAC 0030440c1fc1 SSID 2100 fc1 This de Oe na ae art 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 m device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device mu i 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired o any interfere eived including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC ID UXX S4A430A e FC X 1C 6921A S4A340A Model S4A345A Berger Model S4A340A Made in Taiwan 12V 3 0A max 4 0A H W 1 1 radlepoint com Madein Taiwan 12V 3 0A max 4A H W 1 1 ACCESSING THE ADMINISTRATION PAGES Once you are connected open the Cradlepoint AER2100 S GUI based administration pages to make configuration changes to your router 1 Open a br
11. to save your current settings to a file on a computer Restore Settings Click on Restore Settings to restore your previous settings from a file on a computer Firmware Management Load new firmware and restore your previous settings from a file on a computer without rebooting between steps MODEM FIRMWARE 10 29 15 This allows the administrator to load new firmware onto the router to add new features or fix defects If you are happy with the operation of the router you may not want to upgrade just because a new version is available Check the firmware release notes cradlepoint com firmware for information to decide if you should upgrade Firmware Upgrade Current Firmware Version v6 0 0 Mon Aug 24 15 15 08 MDT 2015 Available Firmware Version Managed by ECM te Automatic Firmware Check SET Manual Firmware Upload system Config Save Restore Backup or save current router settings Download Settings Upload or restore router settings Restore Settings Firmware Management Restore router settings and upgrade router firmware Restore amp Upgrade Modems Select desired modem Current Firmware Version Shows the number of the Current firmware and the date it was updated Available Firmware Version If there is a new firmware version available this will list the version number If the router is registered with ECM Managed by ECM will appear Click Check Aga
12. Add 06 quickly changing configurations If both upload QoS and download QoS are disabled then the Rule Enabled rule will disable automatically Pue NamerDesorpton IP Version Py4 Rule Name Create a name for the rule that is l Protocol TCP UDP meaningful to you _ Protocol The protocol used by the messages TCP UDP TCP UDP or ICMP Select Any if your rule does not control a specific type of message that uses a specific protocol Queue Name Select a queue to associate this rule with Click Next to continue to the next page Use ports and or IP addresses to define the type s of traffic attached to this rule Leaving any field blank will match all values all fields are optional Source Port s and or Destination Port s Enter a port number between 1 and 65535 To enter a single port number input the number into the left box To enter a range of ports fill in both boxes separated by the colon For example 80 90 would represent all ports between 80 and 90 including 80 and 90 themselves Source IP Address Source Netmask Destination IP Address and Destination Netmask Specify an IP address or range of IP addresses by combining an IP address with a netmask for either source or destination or both cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Source vs destination is defined by traffic flow Leave these blank to include all IP addresses Q Add test 06 such as if your ru
13. Enabled 4 Edit or Add Default Filter Settings Primary LAN 09 When a network is set to Allow Blacklist it will allow access to any site not blocked in the Filter Rules Selecting Block Whitelist will only allow access to websites with an assigned Allow action in the Filter rules all other sites will be blocked Selecting to Filter URLs by IP Address will cause the router to perform a ONS lookup on URL entries and the IP addresses will be appended to the appropriate block allow list This can have side effect of being very strict and sites that are hosted across many domains may need every domain added the list for full functionality Default Action Allow Access Filter URLs by IP Address No effect of being very strict and sites that are hosted across many domains may need every domain added the list for full functionality cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 The settings can be changed by selecting a network and clicking the Edit button CLOUD BASED FILTERING Select a third party Cloud Provider from the dropdown list Umbrella by OpenDNS Zscaler Secure Web Gateway Zscaler Internet Security Umbrella by OpenDNS Umbrella by OpenDNS is a cloud based web filtering and security solution that protects you online by filtering websites Go to http wWww opendns com business security for information about Umbrella Enter your Umbrella account information in order to use these content filte
14. GENERAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE OR OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR REVENUE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE DEVICE EVEN IF CRADLEPOINT AND OR ITS AFFILIATES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND EVEN IF SUCH DAMAGES ARE FORESEEABLE OR B CLAIMS BY ANY THIRD PARTY NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF CRADLEPOINT AND OR ITS AFFILIATES ARISING UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE DEVICE REGARDLESS OF THE NUMBER OF EVENTS OCCURRENCES OR CLAIMS GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE DEVICE Cradlepoint collects general data pertaining to the use of Cradlepoint products via the Internet including by way of example IP address device ID operating system browser type and version number etc To review Cradlepoint s privacy policy please visit cradlepoint com privacy cradlepoint B55 gg User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 By activating or using your AER2100 or AER2150 device you agree to be bound by Cradlepoint s Terms of Use User License and other applicable Legal Policies 2015 Cradlepoint Inc All rights reserved Cradlepoint is not responsible for omissions or errors in typography or photography Cradlepoint AER2100 AER2150 and the Cradlepoint logo are trademarks of Cradlepoint Inc in the US and other countries Other trademarks are pro
15. Set the limiting Rate KB s and Time Period Seconds Redirect HTTPS Requests This allows initial requests to HTTPS websites to be redirected appropriately Hotspot UAM Authentication Port Default 8000 Type in a different port number or use the slider to change the port cradlepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Simple Mode Settings Display This section allows you to choose if a Terms of Use page will be given to the user connecting to the hotspot Internal Terms of Use Fill in your own terms of use External Terms of Use Specify a URL that has the Terms of Use page Users will automatically be directed to this page No Terms of Use Redirect Only Simple Mode Settings Display Intemal Terms of Use Terms of Use Text Redirection on Successful Authentication Depending on your choice for the Terms of Use page your have further options for where the user will be directed Redirection On Successful Authentication To the URL the user intended to visit After the user accepts the terms you can either Session Timeout 60 Mins 0 Disabled let him her continue to the URL they were trying to idle Timeout CL 15 Mins 0 Disabled reach or you can force the user to go to a specified Bandwidth upload 512 Kbits sec 0 No Limit URL once before continuing on Bandwidth download 1024 Kbits sec 0 No Limit To the URL the user intended to visit To an administrator defined URL rect Su
16. User Manual AER2100 Authentication Key Set OSPF authentication key to a Simple password After setting authentication key all OSPF packets are authenticated The authentication key has a maximum length of eight characters Enabled Click to enable disable the policy Default enabled Network Areas Areas are identified by an ID number Use the IP address and netmask fields to associate a network with this policy Redistribute Routes Redistribute routes of the specified protocol or kind into BGP with the metric type and metric set if specified filtering the routes using the given route map if specified Redistributed routes may also be filtered with distribute lists Type The type is the source of the route Select from Main Connected Static RIP OSPF Metric Numerical priority of the route Route Map Route maps provide a means to filter and or apply actions to routes allowing policies to be applied to routes RIP 10 29 15 Edit or Add OSPF Router Router ID Enable Network Areas Add d x Pa Redistribute Routes Add f RIP Routing Information Protocol is a widely deployed interior gateway protocol RIP is a distance vector protocol based on the Bellman Ford algorithms As a distance vector protocol RIP sends updates from one router to its neighbors periodically allowing the convergence to a known topology In each update the distance to any given netw
17. field and downloading the CSR The CSR can then be sent to a remote CA for a Signature Once the certificate has been signed import the certificate in PEM or PKCS 12 format When you export the CSR select a Digest or cryptographic hash function These are listed in order of increasing security More security requires more router resources MD5 SHA 128 SHA 256 Certificate Signing Request Gertiicate Name Digest C MDS D SHA 128 SHA 256 PEM PEM is a container format for encoding data in this case X 509 certificates PEM was originally designed for encoding email PEM stands for Privacy enhanced Electronic Mail but it has never been widely used for that purpose The format is nb EE much more common for encodin digital certificates The PEM format uses Base64 and DER Distinguished Encoding Rules encoding Export PEM Format CA Certificates Import PEM CA Certificate Name To import choose a certificate file in PEM format from your Certificate Name computer or local device and upload it to the router Give the certificate a name that is meaningful to you To export select a local certificate from the dropdown list and download it to your computer or local device in PEM format PKCS12 PKCS 12 is one of the public key cryptography standards PKCS 12 files bundle public and private certificate keys in an archive file format The PKCS 12 container format is more secure
18. 09 Default 3 Range 1 255 Enable Failover Tunnel and Failback Tunnel Use these Rate 2 10 Secs settings to create two tunnels one as the Retry e 3 retries primary tunnel and one as the backup tunnel Failover Tunne To configure tunnel failover failback complete Faiback Tunne the following steps 1 Create two tunnels one for primary and one for backup Make sure both tunnels have Keep Alive enabled 2 Choose one to be the primary tunnel Open the editor for this tunnel and make sure Tunnel Enabled is selected Then go to the Keep Alive page Under Failover Tunnel select the other tunnel you have created 3 Open the editor for the failover tunnel Make sure Tunnel Enabled is not selected On the Keep Alive page set the Failback Tunnel to your primary tunnel NEMO Network Mobility NEMO is an Internet standards track protocol defined in RFC 5177 The protocol allows session continuity for every node in a mobile network as the network moves NOTE NEMO requires a feature license not included with ECM Prime Go to SYSTEM gt Administration gt Feature Licenses to enable this feature NEMO requires a service provider e g Verizon Wireless Private Network with DMNR Dynamic Mobile Network Routing Your NEMO service provider will define many of the settings for your NEMO configuration Once you have a NEMO service provider and a valid feature license add networks to the Networks Routed by NEMO se
19. 50 The addition of an allow rule for maps example com with a priority of 49 or less will allow access When creating rules Keep in mind that some sites use multiple domains so each domain may need a rule added to produce the desired behavior To add a Network Web Filter Rule click Add Default Network Filter Settings When a network is set to Allow Blacklist it will allow access to those sites not blocked in the Filter Rules Selecting Block Whitelist will only allow access to websites with an Allow action in the Filter rules all other sites will be blocked Selecting to Filter URLS by IP Address will cause the router to perform a DNS lookup on URL entries and the IP addresses will be appended to the appropriate block allow list This can have side Edit or Add Network Rule 09 Enter the Domain Name or URL address of the website you wish to control access for i e www example com To make sure the full domain is blocked enter the most inclusive domain i e example com will effectively block www example com as well as mail example com and images example com Alternatively you can use an IP address i e 8 8 8 8 or address range written in CIDR notation i e 8 8 8 0 24 Addresses that have an Allow action assigned will have access allowed while Addresses with a Block action assigned will be blocked When multiple rules conflict the rule with the highest priority is used Filter Action Block Rule Priority 50
20. Address Identifier NAI MOO Profile 0 Enabled Home Address 0 0 0 0 Primary Home Agent 255 255 255 255 Secondary Home Agent 255 255 255 255 MN AAA SPI 2 MN HA SPI 300 MN AAA SS Set MN HA SS Set Reverse Tunneling 1 EVDO AAA Auth Status Not Requested Home PLMN ID 311480 Tracking Area Code 2817 cradlepoint Unique Identifier Port Type Model IP Address Netmask Gateway DNS Servers 9c d65dae modem 1 mdm MC400LPE SIMT 100 67 93 1 255 255 255 252 100 67 93 2 198 224 164 135 198 224 160 135 Outgoing Bytes Incoming Bytes Connection Uptime 288098 0 08 00 2015 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com 10 29 15 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 CLIENT DATA USAGE Displays the following client information Name IP Address MAC Address Data Uploaded Data Downloaded Client Data Usage Reset Statistics pburroughs 1921680132 34e6 d7 43 5d di 0 16 MB 0 20 MB 9 3 12 14 Last Traffic To reset information click Reset Statistics STATISTICS Statistics can be gathered at variable Sample Rate and Sample Size for the following areas Wireless Device Data Usage Failover Failback Load Balance Wireless Device Sample Rate 200 Samples Hour Sample Size 100 Samples 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 10 17 42 10 20 00 10 23 00 10 26 00 10 29 00 10 32
21. Advanced Security Mode _ Admin Password and networking functionality will be extended to support high security environments This includes support for multiple user accounts increased password security and additional network spoofing filters If you plan to use your router in a PCI DSS compliant environment this option is mandatory Remote Management allows a user to enable incoming WAN pings or change settings for the router from the Internet using the router s Internet address Allow WAN pings When enabled the functionality allows an external WAN client to ping the router Allow Remote Web Administration When remote administration is enabled it allows access to these administration web pages from the Internet With it disabled you must be a client on the local network to access the administration website For security remote access is usually done via a non standard http port Additionally encrypted connections can be required for an added level of security Require HTTPS Connection Requiring a secure https connection is recommended HTTP Port Default 8080 This option is disabled if you select Require Secure Connection Secure HTTPS Port Default 8443 cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 NOTE You can restrict remote access to only Specified IP addresses in SECURITY gt Zone Firewall gt Remote Access Restriction Allow Remote SSH Access This will enable SSH access to the rou
22. BE POWERED OFF AT ALL TIMES since the device otherwise could transmit signals that might interfere with such equipment In addition under no circumstances should the device be used in any aircraft regardless of whether the aircraft is on the ground or in flight In any aircraft the device MUST BE POWERED OFF AT ALL TIMES since the device otherwise could transmit signals that might interfere with various onboard systems on such aircraft Furthermore under no circumstances should the device be used by the driver or operator of any vehicle Such use of the device will detract from the driver s or operator s control of that vehicle In some jurisdictions use of the device while driving or operating a vehicle constitutes a civil and or criminal offense Due to the nature of wireless communications transmission and reception of data by the device can never be guaranteed and it is possible that data communicated or transmitted wirelessly may be delayed corrupted i e contain errors or totally lost The device is not intended for and Cradlepoint recommends the device not be used in any critical applications where failure to transmit or receive data could result in property damage or loss or personal injury of any Kind including death to the user or to any other party Cradlepoint expressly disclaims liability for damages of any Kind resulting from a delays errors or losses of any data transmitted or received using the device or b a
23. Enable the ECM client to contact the server While this box is unchecked the ECM client will never attempt to contact the server Default Enabled Server Host Port The DNS hostname and port number for your ECM server Default Stream cradlepoint com Session Retry Timer How long to wait in seconds before starting a new ECM session following a connection drop or connectivity failure Note that this value is a starting point for an internal backoff timer that prevents superfluous retries during connectivity loss cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Unmanaged Checkin Timer How often Enterprise Cloud Manager Settings in seconds the router checks with Enabled ECM to see if the router is remotely z activated Note that this value is a E mnt ines Starting point for an internal backoff Session Retry Timer Ke 60 Seconds timer that reduces network usage over Unmanaged Checkin Timer CC 86400 Seconds time Maximum Alerts Buffer 20 Maximum Alerts Buffer The maximum number of alerts to buffer when EAN offline The Device Alerts submenu choice allows you to receive email notifications of specific system events YOU MUST ENABLE AN SMTP EMAIL SERVER TO RECEIVE ALERTS Alerts can be included for the following Firmware Upgrade Available A firmware update is available for this device System Reboot Occurred his router has rebooted This depends on NTP being enabled and available to report the correct
24. Exterior Gateway Protocols and de facto standard of Inter Domain routing protocol BGP 4 is described in RFC1771 A Border Gateway Protocol 4 BGP 4 BGP is a distance vector routing protocol and the AS Path framework provides distance vector metric and loop detection to BGP RFC1930 BGP Editor Name Unique name of the policy cradlepoint 015 shts Reserved 1 855 813 338 on User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 ASN The AS Autonomous System number is one of the essential elements Q Add or Edit 0 of BGP Router ID This sets the router ID of the Networks Associated with ASN BGP process The router ID may be an IP address of the router but need not be Name jt can be any arbitrary 32 bit number ASN fs However it MUST be unique within the a nd entire BGP domain to the BGP Speaker bad things will happen if multiple BGP speakers are configured with the same router ID Enabled Click to enable disable the policy Default enabled Networks Associated with ASN or IPv6 Networks Associated with ASN To configure a BGP router you need an AS number An AS number is an identification of autonomous system BGP protocol uses the AS number for detecting whether the BGP connection ex is internal one or external one Use the IPv4 address and netmask or IPv6 address with a CIDR notation prefix length to define the address range Enabled Neighbor Options or IPv6 Neighbor Options Creates a new neighbo
25. Green Powered ON No Light Not receiving power Check the power switch and the power source connection Flashing Amber Attention Open the administration pages and check the router status WAN ETHERNET WAN Indicates information about a data source connected to the Ethernet WAN port Blue Connected to an active Ethernet WAN interface 2 4GHz WiFi BROADCAST only on AER2100 These two LEDs indicate activity on the WiFi broadcast SGHZ for both the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz bands 2 4GHz green 2 4 GHz WiFi is on and operating normally 5GHz blue 5 GHz WiFi is on and operating normally Yaul SIGNAL STRENGTH Blue LED bars indicate the active modem s signal strength A Solid Bars Strongest signal 1 Blinking Bar Weakest signal A blinking bar indicates half of a bar REMOVABLE MODEM Indicates the status of removable modem s EXTERNAL USB MODEM Indicates the status of external USB modem Both internal and external USB modems have the following LED indicators Green Modem has established an active connection Blinking Green Modem is connecting Amber Modem is not active Blinking Amber Data connection error No modem connection possible Blinking Red Modem is in the process of resetting ADDITIONAL LED INDICATIONS Several different LEDs flash when the factory reset button is detected Two of the modem LEDs blink red in unison for 10 seconds when there is an error during firmware upgrade SUPPORT AND WARR
26. MAC addresses to this list Simply select devices Shown in the MAC Address Log and click Ignore You can also add addresses manually E MAC Address MAC Address Log This shows the last 64 MAC addresses that have connected to the router as well as which interface was used to connect The time date that is logged is the time of the first connection The page may need to be refreshed to show the most recent log entries Double clicking on entries from this list will add them to the Ignored MAC Addresses list cradlepoint 2016 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 955 813385 cradienointcom User Manual AER2100 VLAN INTERFACES A virtual local area network or VLAN functions as any other physical LAN but it enables computers and other devices to be grouped together even if they are not physically attached to the same network switch To enable a VLAN select a VID virtual LAN ID and a group of Ethernet ports through which users can access the VLAN Then go back up to the Local Network Editor to attach your new VLAN toa network To use a VLAN the VID must be shared with another router or similar device so that multiple physical networks have access to the one virtual network Click Add to create a new VLAN interface To edit an interface select the check box next to the desired interface TUNNELS CP SECURE VPN Local Networks VLAN Interfaces Tunnels CP Secure VPN IPSec VPN OpenVPN GRE NE
27. Site Survey can currently find along with information import about the network such asite modeand o C ae channel Click Refresh if a WiFi network you BZpublic 0 25 72 ca Tb 11 es want to connect to is not listed You can sort f0 25 72 ca 7b 12 2 wepauto 1 the list based on any of the fields by clicking BZpublic ec c8 82 fb d1 d1 71 b g wpa1wpa2psk tkipaes 11 ec c8 82 fb d1 d2 69 b g wepauto 11 on the field name 00 23 04 37 d2 61 64 b g none 1 If you import a network from Site Survey 00 23 04 37 d2 60 61 b g wpa1wpa2 unsupported 1 most of the information about the network northwesternm e0 1c 41 29 72 d5 83 min wpa2psk 6 MBR1200B 2ee 00 30 44 18 22 ee 81 b g n wpa2psk 1 will already be completed You need to input alyssa 00 30 44 18 f5 23 19 b g n wpalwpa2psk aes 2 the password if there is one and then click Guest f0 25 72 ca 7c f2 79 bigin wpa2psk 11 submit to save the WiFi as WAN profile PCA_BYOD f0 25 72 ca 7c f1 79 b g n wpa2 unsupported 11 w m mZ AKhALr r 11 5 i ope ber fie A e i 1 Arr MAn nr 11 3 Cra p on 2015 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Wireless Scan Settings Scan Interval How often WiFi as WAN scans the environment for updates Default 60 seconds Range 5 3600 seconds Scan ideal WiFi Radio 1 2 4 GHz WiFi Radio 2 5 GHz RATER etait Scan While Connected Continue to Scan for WiFi as WAN p
28. TELUS in Canada Technology LTE HSPA EVDO Rev A Downlink Rates LTE 100 Mbps HSPA 21 1 Mbps EVDO 3 1 Mbps theoretical Uplink Rates LTE 50 Mbps HSPA 5 76 Mbps EVDO 1 8 Mbps theoretical Frequency Bands LTE Band 2 1900 MHz Band 4 AWS Band 5 850 MHz Band 13 700 MHz Band 17 700 MHz Band 25 cradlepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 1900 MHz HSPA UMTS 850 900 1900 2100 MHz AWS GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz CDMA EVDO Rev A 1xRTT 800 1900 MHz e Power LTE 23 dBm 1 HSPA 23 dBm 1 EVDO 24 dBm 0 5 1 typical conducted e Antennas two SMA male plug 1 dBi LTE 2 dBi Cellular PCS gain finger tighten only maximum torque spec is 7 kef cm e GPS active GPS support e Industry Standards amp Certs PTCRB FCC IC e Modem Part Number MC400LPE HARDWARE a cradlepoint a 2 4GHz 5GHz O C USB 2 0 WiFi Antenna Connector Port Reverse SMA WiFi Antenna Connector Reverse SMA Reset Button r cradlepoint LAGH S0 a O WAN 1 52 LEDS 10 100 1000 10 100 1000 Ethernet Power Switch USB 2 0 Ground Lock Ethernet Port Ports Configurable and Port Port Screw Slot Configurable LAN or WAN LAN or WAN Default LAN Default WAN User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 LEDS POWER The Cradlepoint AER2100 AER2150 must be powered using an approved 12V DC power source
29. The Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is a standard method for network devices to share information about themselves among their neighbors The router stores the Enable on WAN information it receives from its neighbors which can be Enable on LAN viewed on the STATUS gt LLDP page Enable LLDP for Ethernet on the WAN and or LAN Reset LLDP Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM is a cloud based management service for configuring monitoring and organizing your Cradlepoint routers Key features include the following Group based configuration management Health monitoring of router connectivity and data usage Remote management and control of routers Historical record keeping of device logs and status Registering Your Router Once you have signed up for ECM click on the Register Router button to begin managing the router through ECM Input your ECM Username and ECM Password and click Register You have now registered the device with Enterprise Cloud Manager Suspending the ECM Client Click on the Suspend Client button to stop communication between the device and ECM Suspending the client will make it stop any current activity and g0 dormant It will not attempt to contact the server while suspended This is a temporary setting that will not survive a router reboot to disable the client altogether use the Advanced Enterprise Cloud Manager Settings panel below eme Cloud Manager Settings Advanced Enabled
30. access facilities NOTE OpenVPN requires a feature license not included with ECM Prime Go to SYSTEM gt Administration gt Feature Licenses to enable this feature Once you have a valid feature license click Add to create a new OpenVPN tunnel Click Edit to make changes to an existing tunnel Add Edit Tunnel General e Tunnel Name Enter a name to uniquely identify this tunnel Add or Edit 08 e Tunnel Mode Select which mode this tunnel tureiame Od endpoint is required to be Choose fromthe a Following unnel Mode Site To Site Device Type Routed Client ocal Endpoint 0 0 0 0 Server ocal Netmask 255 255 255 0 e Device Type Select between Routed TUN or Bridged TAP virtual device Routed creates an interface that can be used in the Zone Firewall and is fully routable Bridged creates a network interface that can be assigned to a LAN under the Local Ping 10 Networks configuration This interface P art is managed through the assigned LAN Tunnel Enabled M device e Local Endpoint Enter the IP Address of the LNS tunnel server peer e Local Netmask Enter the Netmask of the LNS tunnel server peer e Remote Endpoint Enter the IP Address of the LNS tunnel server peer e Remote Netmask Enter the Netmask of the LNS tunnel server peer e Support IPv6 Tunnels Allow IPv6 traffic to be forwarded over this tunnel If you select this option also input an IPv6 Tunnel Address a
31. antenne num r s ci dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et impedance requise pour chaque type d antenne Les types d antenne non inclus dans cette liste ou dont le gain est Sup rieur au gain maximal indiqu sont strictement interdits pour l exploitation de l metteur Model S3A340A Q AER2100 Cradlepoint Inc declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Energy Related Products Directive 2009 125 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and ROHS2 Directive 2011 65 EU A copy of the original European DoC may be obtained from cradlepoint com product certifications RF Exposure Statement To comply with RF Exposure requirements this equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiating device and your body To find information on Cradlepoint s commitment to our environment and how to responsibly recycle or recover Cradlepoint products at the end of their useful life please visit cradlepoint com cradlepoint B55 D User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Under no circumstances Should the device be used in any areas a where blasting is in progress b where explosive atmospheres may be present or c that are near i medical or life support equipment or ii any equipment which may be susceptible to any form of radio interference In such areas the device MUST
32. bandwidth Channel Width Selects whether the router uses a single 20 MHz channel to send receive or uses two adjacent 20 MHz channels to create a 40 MHz channel Higher performance is possible with the 40 MHz channel Selecting Auto is generally best Enabling WiFi as WAN will force 20 MHz only mode Extended Channel When operating in 40 MHz mode the access point will use an extended channel either below or above the current channel Optimal selection will depend on the channels of other networks in the area MCS 802 11n uses multiple Modulation Coding Schemes to enable higher throughput in various environments Since clients can dynamically change rates depending on environment selecting Auto is generally best Short GI Short GI is an optimization for shortening the interval between transmissions May be incompatible with older clients RADIUS Timeout Default 3600 seconds When using an Enterprise security mode clients will be forced to re authenticate with the RADIUS server at this interval in seconds This allows administrators to revoke access so when an attached client s authentication expires the client must re authenticate RADIUS Retry Default 60 seconds When using an Enterprise security mode if a RADIUS query fails to receive a response from the server it will delay by this interval in seconds before attempting another query This helps protect the network from floods of authentication requests if the RADIUS server is t
33. enable this option if instructed by a Cradlepoint support agent This will write a very verbose log file to the root level of an attached USB stick Please disable the feature before removing the USB stick or you may lose some logging data Verbose modem logging Only enable this option if instructed by a Cradlepoint support agent Create support log This functionality allows for a quick collection of system logging Create this log file when instructed by a Cradlepoint support agent ROUTER SERVICES By default router services Enterprise Cloud Manager NTP etc connect to the router via the WAN In some setups it makes sense to use the LAN instead For example if your router is used strictly for 3G 4G failover behind another router you may not want to use 3G 4G data unnecessarily Select Use LAN Gateway to set your router services to connect via the LAN cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 LAN Gateway Address Input the IP address of the LAN side connection If this is a 3G 4G failover router operating behind another router the LAN Gateway Uso LAN aay Address is the IP address of that other router Router Services DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server The primary and secondary DNS server numbers match the static DNS values set at NETWORKING gt DNS Servers You can leave the default values or set them manually here Reset Changing these values also changes the static DNS values LLDP
34. entered Remote Gateway 0 0 00 here It must be different from the IP re 64 addresses of the networks it is gluing together Choose any private IP address from the following three ranges that doesn t match either network 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 17 21000 17231 259 259 192 166 0 0 192 168 255 255 Remote Network This is the remote side of the Glue Network Again the user must create an IP address that is distinct from the IP addresses of the networks that are being glued together The Remote Network and Local Network values will be flipped when inputted for the other side of the tunnel configuration VAN Binding Unique ID S Multicast Enabled Enable Tunne Subnet Mask This is the subnet mask for the Glue Network The Local and Remote Network addresses must fit with this mask 255 255 255 0 is a logical choice for most users Remote Gateway This is the public facing WAN side IP address of the network to which the local gateway is going to connect TTL Set the Time to Live TTL or hop limit for the GRE tunnel MTU Set the maximum transmission unit MTU for the GRE tunnel WAN Binding WAN Binding is an optional parameter used to configure the GRE tunnel to ONLY operate when the specified WAN device s are available and connected An example use case is when there is a router with both a primary and failover WAN device and the tunnel should only be used when the system has failed over to th
35. out A log level of Debug will record the most information while a log level of Critical will only record the most urgent messages Each level includes all messages from all of the levels below it on the list e g Warning includes all Error and Critical messages as well Debug Info Warning Error Critical Enable Logging to a Syslog Server Enabling this option will send log messages to a specified Syslog server After enabling type the Hostname system Logging Logging Level Info Enable Logging to a Syslog I Server Verbose modem logging Create support log SEZMAGAN Log to attached USB stick or IP address of the Syslog server or select from the dropdown menu Syslog Server Address Select the Hostname or IP address from the dropdown menu or type this in manually Include System ID This option will include the router s System ID at the beginning of every log message This is often useful when a single remote Syslog server is handling logs for several routers Include UTF8 Byte Order Mark The log message is sent using UTF 8 encoding By default the router will attach the Unicode Byte Order Mark BOM to the Syslog message in compliance with the Syslog protocol RFC5424 Some Syslog servers may not fully Support RFC5424 and will treat the BOM as ASCII text which will appear as garbled characters in the log If this occurs disable this option Log to attached USB stick Only
36. physical port on the router that you are plugging the modem into e 6 USB Port 2 Manufacturer Select by the modem manufacturer e 8 Cradlepoint Inc Model Set your rule according to the specific model of modem Type Select by type of Internet source Ethernet LTE Modem Wireless as WAN WiMAX Serial Number Select a 3G or LTE modem by the serial number MAC Address Select a WiMAX modem by MAC Address Unique ID Select by ID This is generated by the router and displayed when the device is connected to the router nt Condition Select is is not starts with contains or ends with to create your condition s Statement Value If the correct values are available select from the dropdown list You may need to manually input the value Invert Binding Advanced option that inverts the meaning of WAN Binding to only establish this tunnel when the specified WAN Binding device s are NOT connected cradlepoint 42 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Add Edit Tunnel Local Networks IP Version Select IPv4 or IPv6 The Network Address and the Netmask define what local devices have access to or can be accessed from the VPN tunnel NOTE the local network IP address MUST be different from the remote network IP address Optionally A Port can be defined that will limit the traffic going through the VPN tunnel to only that port If the field is left blank any po
37. remove bookmark icon Router Secunty Local Networks Local Networks ECM Registration WiFi Radio 1 2 4GHz WiFi Radio 1 2 4GHz WiFi Radio 1 Settings 2 4 GHz WiFi Radio 2 5GHz WiFi Radio 2 5GHz WiFi Radio 2 Settings 5 GHz Ethemet Ports Ethemet Ports Quick Links Menu Add Quick Link Delete Quick Link cherie O R ER The Dashboard is a centralized location for basic a information about the status of your router The areas ah 2100 MI Mm150213500476 ru Sedis Sep 11 15 02 41 MD include 0 days 0 hours 4 mins D 00 30 44 1e 15 01 Foru 6 k Device Information Dec Managed by ECM Mon Oct 05 2015 12 11 59 Ethernet WAN oo Mountain Daylight M O d em S WWAN a Ethernet WAN 4 If Modems A TA WWAN 0 Ethernet LAN wan Broadcom 47xx Robo S gt MC400LPE VZ SIM1 Verizon ee nee POTENIE Wi Fj AN ie gt MC400LPE VZ SIM2 NO SIM No WWAN Devices Detected ee To quickly edit settings for any of these areas click on Gateva the pencil icon in the top right of the desired dialog N gear zi DOX e Ethemet LAN 7 WFiLAN P You may return to the Dashboard at any time Dy clicking l on DASHBOARD from the left menu or by clicking on the Primary LAN 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 SSID 2100 pb 3 IPV6 Address Security WPA2 Personal Cradlepoint logo at the top left of the screen ae Network Primary LAN NAT SSID 2100 501 5g Admin Access DHCP Security WPA1 WPA2 Personal Guest LAN 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 IPR Aririmm
38. service increments the metric when the network Networks information is received The metric for redistributed routes is set to 1 Name Enabled Click to enable disable the policy Metric Default enabled Enabled Networks Set the RIPng enabled interfaces by network using IPv6 addresses RIPng is enabled on the interfaces that have addresses within the network range Routes Set RIPng static routing announcement of specified network address Redistribute Routes Redistribute routes of the Specified protocol or kind into RIPng with the metric type and metric set if specified filtering the routes using the given route map if specified Next gt cradlepoint D User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Type The type is the source of the route Select from Main Connected Static OSPF BGP Metric RIPng metric is a value for distance for the network Usually the RIP service increments the metric when the network information is received The metric for redistributed routes is set to 1 Route Map Route maps provide a means to filter and or apply actions to routes allowing policies to be applied to routes When QoS Quality of Service also Known as Traffic Shaping is enabled the router will control the flow of Internet traffic according to the user defined rules In other words Traffic Shaping improves performance by allowing the user to prioritize applications Enable QoS Click on this box to open options for c
39. successful tunnel negotiation For greatest compatibility select all options for greatest security Add or Edit test 09 select only the most secure options that your devices IKE Phase 1 support Exchange Mode Main Key Lifetime Secs 28800 Exchange Mode The IKE protocol has two modes ne Encryption Hash Group of negotiating phase 1 Main also called Identity C OE ES Protection and Aggressive Eee NT ESS In Main mode IKE separates the Key information 2 ge ne 3 ai from the identities allowing for the identities J 3DES J SHA2384 of peers to be secure at the expense of extra ene packet exchanges You may adjust the proposal order by dragging the preferred algorithms to the top of the list cradlepoint 015 shts Reserved 1 855 813 338 point con User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 In Aggressive mode IKE tries to combine as much information into fewer packets while maintaining security Aggressive mode is slightly faster but less secure Because it has better security Main mode is recommended for most users Key Lifetime The lifetime of the generated keys of phase 1 of the IPsec negotiation from IKE After the time has expired IKE will renegotiate a new set of phase 1 Keys Encryption Hash and DH Groups Each IKE exchange uses one encryption algorithm one hash function and one DH group to make a secure exchange Encryption Used to encrypt messages sent and received by IPsec AES 128 AES
40. the interfaces protocols associated with this rule will borrow unused bandwidth from other rules Disabling borrowing will restrict the traffic to the Specified bandwidth Higher priority queues will be offered excess bandwidth first Download Bandwidth This is the percentage of the connected WAN upload bandwidth that will be reserved for the specified traffic The maximum value is adjusted to the remaining percentage after other queues receive their share cradlepoint B55 58 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Download Priority The priority value has two different effects on traffic Higher priority traffic is handled before lower priority traffic which can lead to shorter response times Also when spare bandwidth is available it is offered to higher priority queues first Move the slider to select from the following options Default Normal Lowest Lower Below Normal Normal Above Normal High Higher Highest Click Finish to save this queue Rules A traffic shaping rule identifies a specific message flow and assigns that flow to one of the queues created above Click Add to create a new Traffic Shaping rule Traffic Shaping QoS Rule Editor The first page of the Traffic Shaping QoS Rule Editor allows you enable disable the rule name the rule specify a protocol for the rule and select a queue to associate the rule with Rule Enabled Default Enabled Deselect this to disable this rule This can be useful for
41. the side of the router left slot first The protruding section of the modem fits into the groove 3 Reattach the modem cover If desired use a Phillips screwdriver to secure modem door screws to bottom Side of the router near the front User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 3 Attach the WiFi and modem antennas Attach the three WiFi antennas included and two modem antennas to the connectors Antennas are jointed which enables you to position them for optimal signal To attach hold the antenna straight and twist the base of the antenna to connect folding the joint if needed NOTE Ensure that the router antennas are not near metal or other RF reflective surfaces Examples of suggested antenna orientations Desk Mount Wall Mount 4 Connect the power source Plug the provided power supply 12V DC wall adapter into an electrical outlet Then connect the power supply to the router Ensure power is switched on O OFF ON Power Supply Port When you set the power switch to the ON position watch for the power LED to illuminate Power Switch 5 Connect to a computer or other network equipment Connect wirelessly to the WiFi broadcast or with an Ethernet cable connected to your computer and then plugged into one of the Ethernet LAN ports numbered 1 4 The default WiFi network name is 2100 xxx where xxx is the last three characters of your router s MAC address this is the SSID on the product label
42. to local client thereby limiting exposure to the local LAN while still gaining the benefits of GRE Click Add to create a Zone NAT Source Zone Name The Zone created in Zone Firewall Select the Zone to NAT Original Destination IP Specify which inbound traffic to this router will have the destination IP translated to an internal network Inbound Port s Specify the IP port s on the inbound traffic to forward to a local computer Local Computer Specify the local computer to receive forwarded traffic Local Port s Specify the IP port first if a range on the local computer to receive forwarded traffic Protocol Select the IP protocol traffic to forward Dynamic 1 1 NAT Dynamic NAT allows translating the destination ip of incoming network traffic to a local network All ports and protocols will be forwarded Netmasks should generally match If the local network range is larger than the incoming destination range then network traffic will begin using port overloading One to One NAT can be accomplished by Specifying a host address or a 32 cidr address Click Add to create a Dynamic 1 1 NAT cradiepoint K Edit NAT Entry Source Zone Name Original Destination IP inbound Portis gt oO Local Ports ob Protocol TGP Edit Dynamic NAT Original Destination IP e User Manual AER2100 Li Identities WEBFILTER SETTINGS General Settings fone Firewall Co
43. to verify that it is still up On Modems will be set to use the Passive DNS failure check type Ethernet and WiFi as WAN connections will be set to use Active Ping Ping IP Address This IP address must be an address that can be reached through your WAN connection modem Ethernet Some ISPS Carriers block certain addresses so choose an address that all of your WAN connections can use Summary Review your settings and click Finish to exit or Back to edit cradiepoint Configuring Your APN and Modem Authentication If you are using a SIM based modem LTE GSM HSPA with your Gr dlepoint router you may need to configure the APN before it will properly connect to your carrier Wireless carriers offer several APNs so check with your carrier to confirm the appropriate one to use Access Point Name APN Default Default Override DON T USE THIS APN WIZARD if you have already configured an APN Any specific modem settings will not be overwritten by this generic APN setup Leave this setting as default and after finishing this Wizard go to the Connection Manager page select your modem and edit the settings The SIM APN AUTH tab has more available settings than are provided here Some modems require a username and password to be entered to authenticate with a carrier Do not fill in these fields unless you are sure your modem needs authentication Authentication Protocol Usemame Password Enable and configure Failure Ch
44. transmitted and received by your Quality of Service QoS queues To enable and configure QoS g0 to NETWORKING gt Qos cradlepoint Qos Receive packets bytes Queue Default Transmit packets bytes 634 231 41 KB 26 11 95 KB 1455 213 70 KB test 29 4 30 KB Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com D 2015 Cradlepoint All Rights User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 CLIENT LIST Displays information about your Wireless Wired and Hotspot Clients and allows you to Kick Wireless Clients block MAC addresses of both Wireless and Wired Clients and Revoke Hotspot Clients Wireless Clients Fomine ie MAC EE Teone iet ack O ESS RS CR oiin 20 MHz 63 Mbps 2 4 0 02 18 Wired Clients a pburroughs pburroughs Hotspot Clients Fromme mic tanta Tine l Reo No HotSpot Clients TUNNELS A CP SECURE VPN Intemet Displays status of your CP Secure Client List VPN Tunnels To add and configure Tunnels CP Secure VPN Tunnels go to 5 NETWORKING gt Tunnels gt CP Secure CP Secure VPN VPN IPSec VPN OpenVPN GRE IPSEC VPN Displays status of your IPSec VPN Bc c VEN Tunnel Tunnels To add and configure IPSec VPN Tunnels go to NETWORKING gt Tunnels gt IPSec VPN cradiepoint mytunnel Idle 2015 Cradiepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com es User Manua
45. 00 56 0 56 5 57 0 sig Time 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 10 35 00 10 38 00 10 41 00 10 44 00 oc 0 5 5 oot H H eee eee ee eee eer o 05 2015 08 05 10 47 00 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 0805 2015 0805 2015 08 05 2015 0805 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 10 17 42 10 20 00 10 23 00 10 26 00 10 29 00 10 32 00 10 35 00 10 38 00 10 41 00 10 44 00 10 47 00 Time snr cradiepoint 2015 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Data Usage Sample Rate Sample Size 200 Samples Hour 900 800 700 600 500 KB 400 300 200 100 a he eel SS o 100 Samples ee _ SAY en ee n A 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 10 17 42 10 20 00 10 23 00 10 26 00 10 29 00 10 32 00 10 35 00 10 38 00 10 41 00 10 44 00 10 47 00 Time wanin wanott lann lan out Failover Failback Load Balance Sample Rate 200 Samples Hour Sample Size 100 Samples Connected g T ep Disconnected 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 08 05 2015 0805 2015 08 05 2015 0805 2015 08 05 10 17 42 10 21 00 10 24 00 10 27 00 10 30 00 10 33 00 10 36 00 10 39 00 10 42 00 10 45 00 Time cihemet e0 mdm modem OOS Displays packets and bytes
46. 256 DES SUES Hash Used to compare authenticate and validate that data across the VPN arrives in its intended form and to derive keys used by IPSec MD5 SHA1 SHA2 256 SHA2 384 SHA2 512 Note that some Encryption Hash combinations e g 3DES with SHA2 384 512 are computationally expensive impacting WAN performance AES is as strong an encryption and performs much better than 3DES DH Groups The DH Diffie Hellman Group is a property of IKE and is used to determine the length of prime numbers associated with Key generation The strength of the key generated is partially determined by the strength of the DH Group Group 5 for instance has greater strength than Group 2 Group 1 768 bit key Group 2 1024 bit key Group 5 1536 bit key IN IKE Phase 1 you can only select one DH group if you are using Aggressive exchange mode By default all the algorithms encryption hash and DH groups supported by the device are checked which means they are allowed for any given exchange Deselect these options to limit which algorithms will be accepted Be sure to check that the router or similar device at the other end of the tunnel has matching algorithms The algorithms are listed in order by priority You can reorder this priority list by clicking and dragging algorithms up or down Any selected algorithm may be used for IKE exchange but the algorithms on the top of the list are more likely to be used more often Add Edit Tunnel I
47. 4 Settings For example you might change 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 1 1 Radio Settings WiFi Cent Mode Wireless as WAN Saved Profiles This is a list of WiFi networks that have already been configured as WAN sources Reset The router will attempt to connect to any of these access points using the password you have configured If more than one access saved Profiles point is in range then the router will connect with the highest priority network Add 7 Network The name SSID or Service Set Enabled Identifier that is broadcast by the access O sample wpa2psk cigs point BSSID The numeric ID of the network Basic Service Set Identifier This parameter is required when trying to connect to a hidden network using WiFi as WAN It is optional when connecting to a visible network If it is set in a profile both the SSID and BSSID must match to connect to an access point If the BSSID is not set in a profile then the router will connect to any access point that matches the given SSID Auth Mode The type of encryption that is used by the network None WEP Auto WEP Open WEP Shared WPA1 Personal WPA2 Personal WPA1 amp WPA2 Personal You have two options for adding network profiles Automatic Select a WiFi network in Site Survey and click Import Manual Click on Add under Saved Profiles and input the required information Site Survey This is a list of WiFi networks that the router
48. 900 1800 1900 MHz CDMA EVDO Rev A 1XRTT 800 1900 MHz Power LTE 23 dBm 1 HSPA 23 dBm 1 EVDO 24 dBm 0 5 1 typical conducted Antennas two SMA male plug 1 dBi LTE 2 dBi Cellular PCS gain finger tighten only maximum torque spec is 7 kef cm GPS active GPS support Industry Standards amp Certs FCC Verizon Modem Part Number MCAOOLPE AER 2100LPE AT 4G LTE HSPA EVDO for AT amp T Technology LTE HSPA EVDO RevA Downlink Rates LTE 100 Mbps HSPA 21 1 Mbps EVDO 3 1 Mbps theoretical Uplink Rates LTE 50 Mbps HSPA 5 76 Mbps EVDO 1 8 Mbps theoretical Frequency Bands LTE Band 2 1900 MHz Band 4 AWS 1700 2100 MHz Band 5 850 MHz Band 13 700 MHz Band 17 700 MHz Band 25 1900 MHz cradlepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 HSPA UMTS 850 900 1900 2100 MHz AWS GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz CDMA EVDO Rev A 1xRTT 800 1900 MHz Power LTE 23 dBm 1 HSPA 23 dBm 1 EVDO 24 dBm 0 5 1 typical conducted Antennas two SMA male plug 1 dBi LTE 2 dBi Cellular PCS gain finger tighten only maximum torque spec is 7 kef cm GPS active GPS support Industry Standards amp Certs PTCRB FCC IC AT amp T Modem Part Number MCAOOLPE AER 2100LPE SP 4G LTE HSPA EVDO for Sprint Technology LTE HSPA EVDO Rev A Downlink Rates LTE 100 Mbps HSPA 21 1 Mbps EVDO 3 1 Mbps theoretical Uplink Rates LTE 50 Mbps HSPA 5 76 Mbps EVDO 1 8 Mbps theoretical Frequen
49. AAC with DHCP Disable SLAAC and DHCP Access Control Admin Access UPnP Gateway LAN Isolation Attached Interfaces Ethernet ports WiFi VLAN Click Add to configure a new network Remove to delete a network or select an existing network and click Edit to view configuration options General Settings Enabled The network can be manually disabled or in some specific situations may be automatically disabled to work with certain types of modems cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 Name The name property primarily helps to identify this network during other administration tasks Hostname The hostname is the DNS name associated with the router s local area network IP address IPv4 Settings IP Address This is the address used by the router for local area network communication Changes to this parameter may require a restart to computers on this network Netmask The netmask controls how many IP addresses can be used in this network The default value is usually acceptable for most situations IPv4 Routing Mode Each network Can use a unique routing mode to connect to the Internet The default of NAT is desirable in most configurations 10 29 15 Editor General Settings OQ The network can be manually disabled or in some specific situations may be automatically disabled to work with IPv4 Settings certain types of modems IPv6 Settings ae ee Provide a unique name for this netwo
50. ANTY CradleCare Support available with technical Support software upgrades and advanced hardware exchange 1 3 and 5 year options One year limited hardware warranty available in the US and Canada two year limited hardware warranty for integrated EU products when purchased from an authorized EU distributor extend warranty to 2 3 or 5 years cradlepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 QUICK START BASIC SETUP 1 Insert an activated SIM A wireless broadband data plan must be added to your Cradlepoint AER2100 Wireless broadband data plans are available from wireless carriers such as Verizon AT amp T Sprint EE and Vodafone The SIM must be provisioned with the carrier Contact your carrier for details about selecting a data plan and about the process for provisioning your SIM Once you have an activated SIM insert it into the integrated modem Insert the SIM card into the slot marked SIM 1 use the other slot SIM 2 for a secondary backup SIM Insert the card with the notch end first and the gold contacts facing down it will click into place Notch end goes in first Gold contacts face down 2 Insert the removable modem Follow these steps to insert the removable modem s 1 Remove the left side panel cover from the router Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws and use the Multipurpose Retaining Tool included in the router package to remove the cover 2 Slide the modem into
51. Custom Server Type the Hostname or IP address of the server to which you wish to perform a test If left empty the test will be done to a Cradlepoint server Custom Port Optional The port to which the test is directed Max Duration The Max Duration is the Maximum amount of time for which the test should be run The test may finish sooner if sufficient data is collected 10 29 15 Reboot Options Manually reboot the router Reboot The Device Reset the router to its original settings Once reset your SSID and admin password will match the sticker on the bottom of the router Factory Reset Router Access routers command line interface CLI console Device Console Scheduled Reboot Scheduled Reboot Never Enable Watchdog Reboot KA Ping Test PacketSize 64 Don t Fragment k Speed Test Tests Against Gradlepoint Server 0 10 WAN Device Gusiom Server Opi Gustom Port Optional Limits should be adjusted to the WAN interface used Large amounts of data could be used on the selected WAN device Max Duration 0 Data Limit 10 Test Type Data Limit The Data Limit is the limit of how much data will be transferred while measuring the connection Speed this should be limited to reduce the expense of a speed test Setting the limit to O will cause the test to run until enough data is collected or the duration limit is met Test Type Select the type of test you would like t
52. ERIAL REDIRECTOR 89 SNMP CONFIGURATION 90 SYSTEM CONTROL az DIAGNOSTICS 93 SETUP WIZARDS 94 APPENDIX 97 SAFETY REGULATORY AND WARRANTY GUIDE 97 ROUTER COMMUNICATION DATA USAGE 100 cradiepoint 2015 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 INTRODUCTION WHAT S IN THE BOX AER 2100 with integrated MC400 4G LTE modem External 3G 4G mobile broadband modem antennas 2 SMA w multiplexing for GPS finger tighten only External dual band high gain WiFi antennas 3 reverse SMA 5 dBi 2 4 GHz 5 dBi 5 GHz VSWR 2 finger tighten only 12V 3A AC DC power adapter Multipurpose Retaining Tool Ethernet cable Quick Start Guide with warranty information KEY FEATURES Integrated 4G LTE with 3G failover Verizon AT amp T Sprint Europe and generic models available Dual integrated modem option Dual SIM slot in each modem Most models include support for active GPS WiFi as WAN Failover Failback Load Balancing Advance Modem Failure Check WAN Port Speed Control WANI LAN Affinity IP Passthrough VLAN 802 10 DHCP Server Client Relay DNS and DNS Proxy DynDNS UPnP DMZ Multicast Multicast Proxy QoS DSCP and Priority Queuing MAC Address Filtering Dual Band Dual Concurrent 3x3 MIMO 802 11x a D N ac Up to 256 connected devices 128 per channel 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz WPA2 Enterprise WiFi Hotspot Captive Portal SSID based Priority
53. KE Phase 2 Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS Enabling this feature will require IKE to generate a new set of Keys in phase 2 rather than using the same Key generated in phase 1 Additionally with this option enabled the new Keys generated in phase 2 are exchanged in an encrypted session Enabling this feature affords the policy greater security Key Lifetime The lifetime of the generated keys of phase 2 of the IPsec negotiation from IKE After the time has expired IKE will renegotiate a new set of phase 2 Keys cradlepoint D User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Phase 2 has the same selection of Encryption and DH Groups as phase 1 but you are restricted to only one DH Group Phase 2 and phase 1 selections do not have to match For the Hash selection an added value of SHA 256_128 128 bit truncation is avaliable The original specification and the Cradlepoint default is 96 bit truncation but RFC4868 requires 128 bit A VPN to newer Cisco or Juniper devices will typically require 128 bit Add Edit Tunnel Dead Peer Detection Dead Peer Detection DPD defines how the router will detect when one end of the IPsec session loses connection while a policy is in use Connection Idle Time Configure how long the router will allow an IPsec session to be idle before beginning to send Dead Peer Detection DPD packets to the peer machine Default 30 seconds Range 10 3600 seconds Request Frequency allows you to adjust the delay between t
54. LEEEEEEE f Messages are limited to 160 characters SMS is not a guaranteed delivery protocol The carriers do not guarantee that the SMS message will be delivered to the modem or that the modem s response will be delivered to the sender This means an administrator might have to send messages multiple times before the desired action is performed SMS is a Slow protocol It can take seconds or up to a few minutes for messages to be delivered SMS messages are not encrypted they are sent in full readable text over the network Enable SMS support SMS support is enabled by default on the router Deselect this to disable cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Password By default the password is the last eight characters of the router s MAC address i e the Default Password on the product label You can change this password to anything between 1 and 16 characters It should be long enough to be useful for security but short enough to easily type into your phone or other texting client White List This list is blank by default which means that the router will accept SMS messages from any phone number Leaving this blank is unsecure so Cradlepoint recommends that you add phone numbers to this list Once any numbers are listed only those numbers have the ability to connect to the router via SMS SYSTEM LOGGING Logging Level Setting the log level controls which messages are stored or filtered
55. MO L2TP visit cradlepoint com cradiepoint 10 29 15 VLAN Interfaces Add f wan 1 WAN ou lan 2 LAN 1U 2U 3U 4U SU 6U 7U 8U 9U 10U 11U 12U Edit wan VID 1 Name UID wan Mode WAN Configured Ports Add 4 x Ethernet WAN Untagged Configured deployed and managed from the cloud CP Secure VPN delivers a virtual private data network that minimizes both cost and complexity Unlike traditional bulky head end concentrator hardware solutions CP Secure VPN allows IT managers to secure their expanding Edge Networks using architectures that scale quickly and are easy to maintain For more information visit cradlepoint com NOTE CP Secure VPN requires an ECM Prime subscription For more information User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 IPSEC VPN VPN virtual private network tunnels are used to establish a secure IPSec VPN Tunnels connection to a remote network over Oad 7 Q a public network For example VPN tunnels can be used across the Internet Jimmie by an individual to connect to an office network while traveling or by two office networks to function as one network The two networks set up a secure connection across the normally unsecure Internet by assigning VPN encryption protocols Cradlepoint VPN tunnels use IPsec Internet Protocol security to authenticate and encrypt packets exchanged across the tunnels To set up a VPN tunnel with a Cr
56. OOLPE SP Sprint MCAOOLPE GN generic for use on T Mobile in the U S and Rogers Bell amp TELUS in Canada MC400LP3 EU Europe Standard rack mount with modem and WiFi cables Part 170629 000 12V 3A wall power adapter Part 170623 000 12V 4A wall power adapter Part 170624 000 Directional Patch antennas for external outside mounting Part 170587 000 Directional Yagi Log Periodic antennas for external outside mounting Part 170588 000 Omni directional antennas for external outside mounting Part 170586 000 12 Mag mount antenna Part 170605 000 A Mini mag mount antenna Part 170606 000 BUSINESS GRADE MODEM SPECIFICATIONS AER 2100 models include an integrated 4G LTE modem MC400 Specific model names include a specific modem e the AER 2100LPE VZ includes an MC400LPE VZ modem for Verizon Please note that LPE models are flexible and support bands for multiple cellular providers however only the frequency bands in bold below are supported by the listed provider AER 2100LPE VZ 4G LTE HSPA EVDO for Verizon Technology LTE HSPA EVDO Rev A Downlink Rates LTE 100 Mbps HSPA 21 1 Mbps EVDO 3 1 Mbps theoretical Uplink Rates LTE 50 Mbps HSPA 5 76 Mbps EVDO 1 8 Mbps theoretical Frequency Bands LTE Band 2 1900 MHz Band 4 AWS 1700 2100 MHz Band 5 850 MHz Band 13 700 MHz Band 17 700 MHz Band 25 1900 MHz HSPA UMTS 850 900 1900 2100 MHz AWS GSM GPRS EDGE 850
57. PPENDIX SAFETY REGULATORY AND WARRANTY GUIDE CRADLEPOINT AER2100 MODEL S3A340A This important Product Information and Safety Guide contains safety handling disposal regulatory trademark copyright and software licensing information To avoid injury read all safety information below and operating instructions before using the device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsib
58. User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 cradlepoint Global Leader in 4G LTE Network Solutions AER Series Router AER2100 User Manual cradlepoint com cradlepoint a User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION WHAT S IN THE BOX KEY FEATURES WAN LAN WIFI MANAGEMENT VPN AND ROUTING SECURITY CLOUD OPTIMIZED IP COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES BUSINESS GRADE MODEM SPECIFICATIONS HARDWARE LEDS SUPPORT AND WARRANTY QUICK START BASIC SETUP ACCESSING THE ADMINISTRATION PAGES FIRST TIME SETUP WIZARD USING ENTERPRISE CLOUD MANAGER ADMINISTRATION PAGES QUICK LINKS DASHBOARD CONNECTION MANAGER WAN INTERFACE PROFILES amp PRIORITY STATUS INTERNET CLIENT LIST cradiepoint 2015 Cradiepoint All Rights D u uoo ononannrinrnnrni h A D O O 11 11 13 13 14 15 15 15 16 16 20 25 Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 TUNNELS 25 FIREWALL 26 ROUTING 2 ETHERNET 2 GPS 2 LLDP 2 SYSTEM LOGS 28 NETWORKING 29 LOCAL NETWORKS 2y VLAN INTERFACES 40 TUNNELS 40 ROUTING 53 QOS a7 DNS SERVERS 60 WIFI AS WAN 62 WAN AFFINITY 64 CLIENT DATA USAGE 66 NHRP 66 SECURITY 68 IDENTITIES 68 ZONE FIREWALL 69 CONTENT FILTERING 74 THREAT MANAGEMENT 77 CERTIFICATE MANAGEMENT 79 SYSTEM 82 ADMINISTRATION 82 ENTERPRISE CLOUD MANAGER 9 DEVICE ALERTS 88 S
59. adlepoint router on one end there must be another device usually a router that also Supports IPsec on the other end IKE Internet Key Exchange is the security protocol in IPsec IKE has two phases phase 1 and phase 2 The router has several different security protocol options for each phase but the default selections will be sufficient for most users The VPN tunnel status page allows you to view the state of the VPN tunnels If a tunnel fails to connect to the remote site check the System Logs for more information You may double click on a cell to directly edit that information Click Add to configure a new VPN tunnel click Edit to make changes to an existing tunnel Add Edit Tunnel General Tunnel Name Give the tunnel a name that uniquely identifies it cilia General Anonymous Mode Select to allow remote connections Tumetnane oo from any IP address a eal Responder Mode When enabled the router will not Local kent initiate negotiation with peers enna Authentication Mode Pre Shared Key Local Identity Specifies the identifier sent to the Pre Shared Key remote host during phase 1 negotiation If left blank it will default to the IP address of the WAN connection ee Currently we only support identifiers in the form of an eee IP address a user fully qualified domain name user mydomain com or just a fully qualified domain name Www mydomain com If the remote side of the tunnel is configure
60. al Restricts the GPS sentence reporting to a remote server toa Specific time interval Start Time Reporting start time End Time Reporting end time SMS Add or Edit 09 Client Details Enable this client V Port 1168529 Specify Time Interval LA Start Tme 9 00 AM End Tme 5 00 PM SMS Short Message Service or text messaging requires a cellular modem with an active data plan SMS is not designed to be a full remote management feature SMS allows you to connect to the router for a few simple queries or commands with a text messaging service e from your phone A modem that does not have an active data connection may still be reachable by SMS because Internet traffic and SMS a traffic operate on separate channels so SMS can be used to bring an offline router back online SMS is enabled on the router by default However it only works if SMS is supported and enabled on the modem Most modems have SMS enabled by default but the carrier may charge a fee for each text message sent or received Contact your carrier to review these fees and or to enable an SMS plan Important notes about SMS White list Add BH SMS Phone number Enable SMS support MJ This feature only works if SMS is supported and enabled on the modem SMS messages are subject to carrier charges based on the texting plan Contact your carrier to enable SMS and activate an SMS plan P as sword LELLEEELEEEEELEEEEEELEEE
61. al prefix for protocol address NBMA Address Destination mapped address from protocol address prefix Register This optional parameter Specifies that a Registration Request Should be sent to this peer on Startup displays flag R in the static mapping table if selected Proprietary OS This should be enabled if the statically mapped peer is running proprietary OS displays flag C in the static mapping table if selected User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 SECURITY Identities are reusable groups of items that are added to filter policy rules A match on any single item in the group will cause the rule to match Identities are referenced in rules by their name Choosing descriptive names like NW Sales Team or Engineering will aid in understanding existing rules and in choosing Content Filtering identities for new rules Threat Management Identities one Firewall Certificate Management HOST ADDRESSES H A Host identity can contain IPv4 IPv6 and Fully Qualified Domain Name addresses A Single identity can contain a combination of IPv4 and IPv6 Atenan addresses IPv4 6 addresses cannot be combined with FQDN addresses in the Host Addresses same identity Praky IP addresses are entered using CIDR notation e g 1 2 3 4 32 and MAC Addresses 0123 4567 CDEF 128 FODN addresses are entered with at least one dot Reputation Separating a top level domain from a root zone e g cradlepoint com Application Sets To add a Host Ad
62. an Network Primary LAN cradiepoint 015 Cradlepaint AI Rights Reserved E cradlepoint com User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 CONNECTION MANAGER The router can establish an uplink via Ethernet WiFi as WAN or 3G 4G modems removable or external USB If the primary WAN connection fails the router will automatically attempt to bring up a new link on another device this feature is called failover If Load Balance is enabled multiple WAN devices may establish a link concurrently WAN INTERFACE PROFILES amp PRIORITY This is a list of the available interfaces used to access the Internet You can enable stop or start devices from this section Drag the priority icon Ss up or down to set the interface the router uses by default and the order that it allows failover In the example shown Ethernet is set as the primary Internet source an LTE only modem is set as secondary while an MC400LPE VZ modem is attached for failover and is connected A WiFi as WAN interface is also attached and Available WAN Interface Profiles amp Priority Add fE Delete Contre Availability Profile Name Conditions v Ethernet type is Ethernet MA 0 xv ao S Q 5 4 Ethernet WAN VID 1 Unplugged Mor 8 Q LTE only Modems type is Modem tech is LTE M oO p xv X Q LTE 3G Multi mode Modems type is Modem tech is LTE 3G o Q a ll Ly MCA00LPE VZ SIM1 Verizon Connected M oO AQQ
63. anager Cradlepoint s next generation management and application platform Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM integrates cloud management with your Cradlepoint devices to improve productivity increase reliability reduce costs and enhance the intelligence of your network and business operations Click here to sign up for a free 30 day ECM trial Depending on your ordering process your devices may have already been bulk loaded into ECM If so simply log in at cradlepointecm com using your ECM credentials and begin managing your devices seamlessly from the cloud If your device has not yet been loaded into your ECM account you need to register Log into the device administration pages and select Enterprise Cloud Manager from the SYSTEM menu Enter your ECM username and password and click on Register Once you Nave registered your device g0 to cradlepointecm com and log in using your ECM credentials For more information about how to use Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager see the following e Getting Started e ECM on the Knowledge Base cradlepoint B55 14 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 ADMINISTRATION PAGES Quick Links Dashboard Connection Manager Status Networking Security System QUICK LINKS Quick Links allows you to bookmark your most commonly used settings Simply click on the bookmark icon M to add an item to your Quick Links menu To remove an item from your Quick Links menu select the item and click on the
64. ate Select this to isolate all wireless clients so they cannot directly communicate with each other on the wireless network WMM WiFi Multimedia This is a basic traffic shaping or QoS quality of service system for the network WMM works behind the scenes to set priorities for different types cradiepoint 10 29 15 Edit SSID 2100 pb WiFi Name SSID 2100 pb Hidden Isolate _ WMM MA Enabled Security Mode WPA Settings WPA Password Re key Interval Protected Management Frames WPA2 Personal 3600 Disabled Cancel Save 10 29 15 User Manual AER2100 of traffic on your network For example video streams are given higher priority than print jobs since video streams need consistent throughput Enabled Whether the network is available Security Mode You have several options for selecting a security mode The mode you choose depends on the security features your wireless adapters support WPA2 Personal WPA WPA2 Personal WPA Personal WPA2 Enterprise WPA WPA2 Enterprise WPA Enterprise WEP Auto Open Select Open to create a hotspot otherwise select the best security that your devices will support Cradlepoint recommends WPA2 Depending on which Security Mode you select there are different setup options Personal security modes require passwords Enterprise security modes are linked to a RADIUS server and require RADIUS authentic
65. ation IP Port and Shared Key Secondary IP and NAS ID optional WPA2 Personal or Enterprise forces AES as the WPA Cipher WPAIWPA2 and WPA Personal or Enterprise allow AES TKIP AES and TKIP WEP Auto requires a WEP Key Open has no password or other security measures NOTE If you don t Know whether you should choose Personal or Enterprise assume Personal since you need to know RADIUS authentication for Enterprise WiFi Settings Channel Selection Method Smart Selection Channel Selection Schedule Once In order to protect your network from hackers and unauthorized users Cradlepoint highly recommends WPA2I AES for security if your attached devices can TX Power 100 Support it WEP and WPA TKIP are obsolete and have Client Timeout 300 RTS Threshold e 2347 bytes been replaced by WPAIAES Using those security Fragmentation Threshold gt 2346 bytes settings will cause the WiFi to limit to 802 118 modes DTIM e 1 NOTE If you select one of the security modes and 3 eacon ms are unable to connect to the router afterwards you Can use the reset buttons to reset the router to its Short Slot factory default state and try a different security mode Wireless Mode 802 11 b g n instead Protection Auto When you select either WiFi Radio 1 2 4GHz or ee see WiFi Radio 2 5GHz from Local Networks you have ne epee several additional options for configuring your wir
66. c Disabled Detect and Prevent default IPS mode Application ID Logging L Detect Only IDS mode In both Detect and Prevent and Detect Only modes detected packets are logged to the System Log as well as sent to your ECM account Engine Failure Error Action In the unlikely event of an error with the Threat Management engine you have the following options cradlepoint B55 77 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Allow Traffic default Deny Traffic With Allow Traffic selected the device will act like a typical router without Threat Management enabled and route traffic as usual If security is a huge concern however you may wish to select Deny Traffic to Stop all traffic when Threat Management isn t working properly Application ID Logging Disabled by default The DPI engine can identify network traffic applications and send this information to the system logs Depending on your network traffic uses application ID logging may send huge amounts of data to the system logs Cradlepoint recommends enabling a syslog server to manage this information To view the logs 0 to STATUS gt System Logs For configuration options including syslog server setup go to SYSTEM gt Administration gt System Logging Signature Update Schedule You can choose to have a different signature update schedule for modems than for other WANS This is intended to protect against overages when data usage signature Update Schedule
67. characters cradlepoint 015 shts Reserved 1 855 813 338 on User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Holding Time Specifies the holding time for NHRP registration requests and resolution o NHRP Editor 09 replies Enabled C g Shortcut Destination Reply with Name authoritative answers on NHRP resolution requests destined to addresses in this interface instead of forwarding the packets Non Caching Disables caching of peer information from forwarded NHRP resolution reply packets ae Shortcut Enable creation of shortcut routes Redirect L Redirect Enable sending of proprietary Multicast NHS enterprise style NHRP traffic indication packets e Multicast Determines how multicast Ada D packets should be forwarded through NHRP E Protocol Ad Protocol Pr F NEMA Addr Registor Fia interfaces NHS Multicast packets will be forwarded to each statically configured next hop server This is default and is typical for the configuration of an NHRP spoke Dynamic Multicast packets will be forwarded to each connected peer This is typically used for an NHRP hub You also have the option to create static mappings for this interface Click Add in the table to open the static mapping editor Peer Authentication Holding Time 7200 Shortcut Destination Non Gaching _ Static Peer Map Protocol Address Mapped endpoint to from protocol address to NBMA address Protocol Prefix Option
68. cradlepoint B55 O User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager Web UI API CLI GPS Location Data Usage Alerts router and per client Advanced Troubleshooting support Auto APN Recovery Device Alerts SNMP SMS control Serial Redirector IPsec Tunnel up to 20 concurrent sessions OpenVPN SSL VPN L2TP GRE Tunnel VTI Tunnel support OSPF BGP RIP Per Interface Routing Routing Rules NAT less Routing Virtual Server Port Forwarding NEMO DMNR IPv6 VRRP STP NHRP CP Secure VPN compatible RADIUS and TACACS support 802 1x authentication for Ethernet Zscaler integration Certificate Support ALGS MAC Address Filtering Advanced Security Mode local user management only Per Client Web Filtering IP Filtering Content Filtering basic Website Filtering Native support for authentication Authorization and accounting support through hotspot captive portal services Automated WAN Failover Failback Support WAN Affinity and QoS allow prioritization of VoIP services Advanced VPN connectivity options to HQ SIP ALG and NAT to allow VoIP and UC communications to traverse firewall cradlepoint B55 User Manual AER2100 MAC Address Filtering 802 1p q for LAN QoS segmentation and treatment of VoIP on LAN Private Network support wired and 4G WAN Cloud based management 5 Requires an ECM PRIME subscription or an Extended Enterprise License Enterpri
69. ction by first clicking Add In the popup window input e Network Address This is the network address that is the destination of the route This should be set to the network address at the remote side of the tunnel e Netmask This is the corresponding subnet mask of the network being defined Default 255 255 255 0 The Network Address and Netmask or subnet Network Mobility NEMO Settings mask together define a range of IP addresses that comprise the local network you want associated with the NEMO settings WAN Unique ID is With WAN Network Mobility NEMO Settings Home IP Address Enbable Enable NEMO Home Netmask Bits WAN Select the WAN s to use for the NEMO Home Agent IP Address connection An expression such as Unique ID Home Agent Password is any will allow NEMO to operate on any Home Agent SPI WAN whereas Type is LTE will limit NEMO operation to the WAN s provided by any MTU connected LTE device s cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 With WAN Register the NEMO connection simultaneous with its specified WAN connection becoming available If not checked will only register the NEMO connection when needed Home IP Address and Home Netmask These may be provided by your NEMO service provider The IP address is a placeholder dummy address any IP address can be used 1 2 3 4 is common Home Agent IP Address Home Agent Password and Home Agent SPI Your h
70. cy Bands LTE Band 2 1900 MHz Band 4 AWS 1700 2100 MHz Band 5 850 MHz Band 13 700 MHz Band 17 700 MHz Band 25 1900 MHz HSPA UMTS 850 900 1900 2100 MHz AWS GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz CDMA EVDO Rev A 1XRTT 800 1900 MHz Power LTE 23 dBm 1 HSPA 23 dBm 1 EVDO 24 dBm 0 5 1 typical conducted Antennas two SMA male plug 1 dBi LTE 2 dBi Cellular PCS gain finger tighten only maximum torque spec is 7 kef cm GPS active GPS support Industry Standards amp Certs FCC Sprint Modem Part Number MCAOOLPE AER 2100LP3 EU 2100LP3 UK 4G LTE HSPA for Europe United Kingdom Technology LTE HSPA Downlink Rates LTE 100 Mbps HSPA 21 1 Mbps theoretical Uplink Rates LTE 50 Mbps HSPA 5 76 Mbps theoretical Frequency Bands LTE Band 1 2100 MHz Band 3 1800 MHz Band 7 2600 MHz Band 8 900 MHz Band 20 800 MHz HSPA UMTS 800 850 900 1900 2100 MHz GSM GPRS EDGE Quad Band 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Power LTE Band 1 3 8 20 23 dBm 1 LTE Band 7 22 dBm 1 HSPA 23 dBm 1 typical conducted Antennas two SMA male plug 1 dBi LTE 2 dBi Cellular PCS gain finger tighten only GPS active GPS support Industry Standards amp Certs CE GCF CC Modem Part Number MC400LP3 The 2100LP3 EU and 2100LP3 UK models are equivalent except for the line cord AER 2100LPE GN 4G LTE HSPA EVDO generic for use on T Mobile in the U S and Rogers Bell amp
71. d to expect an identifier then both must match in order for the negotiation to succeed If NAT T is being used a single word instead of an address can be used if a DynDNS connection is not being used Remote Identity Specifies the identifier we expect to receive from the remote host during phase 1 negotiation If no identifier is defined then no verification of the remote peer s identification will be done Currently we only support identifiers in the form of an IP address a user fully qualified domain name user mydomain com or just a fully qualified domain name www mydomain com If left blank we will default to the IP address of the WAN connection If NAT T is being used a single word instead of an address can be used if a DynDNS connection is not being used Authentication Mode Select from Pre Shared Key and Certificate Pre Shared Key is used when there is a single Key common to both ends of the VPN Certificate requires the creation of a set of certificates anda cradiepoint _ 1 855 813 336 on User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 private key that can be uploaded to the router Select Enable Certificate Support in the Global VPN Settings section to upload a single set of certificates for the router to use Pre Shared Key Create a password or key The routers on both sides of the tunnel must use this same key Mode Select from Tunnel Transport or VTI Tunnel Tunnel Mode is used for protecting traffic between different netwo
72. dress Identity click Add PORTS A port identity member can be entered as a single Start port number or as a port range by entering both a Start and End port number To add a Port Identity click Add MAC ADDRESSES MAC addresses are entered in the form aa bb cc dd ee fF To add a MAC Address Identity click Add REPUTATION A reputation file contains a list of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and networks with CIDR notation one address or network per line Reputation identity allows you to upload a file from a reputation service provider e www spamhaus org drop It also provides a way to maintain large lists of IPs that need firewall attributes applied to them Files should be in the format where each line starts with an IP address or IP network and prefix length All other lines are rejected Currently we support adding 65535 IPS per reputation identity To add a Reputation Identity click Add then select and upload your file APPLICATION SETS An Application Set is a selection of possible application identifications that can be matched against in Zone Firewall policies To add an Application Set Identity click Add cradiepoint 015 ants Reserved 1 855 8133385 cradlepointcom User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 ZONE DEFINITION Identities A Zone is a group of network interfaces By default all interfaces within a zone are allowed to initialize network communication with each other however any network traffic initialized ou
73. e EE Redirect URL If you have chosen to send users to an administrator defined URL you will need to specify the address Session Timeout Default 60 minutes The amount of time the user may use the router before being forced to authenticate again Idle Timeout Default 15 minutes If the user is idle for this amount of time make them re authenticate Bandwidth upload Default 512 Kbits sec The data rate limit for users uploading data through the hotspot Bandwidth download Default 1024 Kbits sec The data rate limit for users downloading data through the hotspot Allowed Hosts Domains Prior to Authentication Adding hostnames to this list will allow access from your network to any external domain or website prior to being Allowed Hosts Domains Prior to Authentication authenticated For example a hotel might allow access to its own website prior to authentication Ad 7 Host Name Click Add to enter new hostnames you wish to allow Enter the hostname or domain name of the website you L company com wish to allow e g www company com or company com To allow all domain and sub domain options use a wildcard e g company com Click Update to save your additions Authorized MAC Addresses Authorized MAC Addresses Add the MAC addresses of trusted machines This gives them automatic Add access through the hotspot portal E MAC Address Click Add t
74. e backup connection cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Make a selection for When Condition and Value to create a WAN Binding The condition will be in the form of these examples When Condition Value Port IS USB Port 1 Type Is not WiMax e When e Port Select by the physical port on the router into which you are plugging the modem e USB Port 2 e Manufacturer Select by the modem manufacturer e 8 Cradlepoint Inc e Model Set your rule according to the specific model of modem e Type Select by type of Internet source Ethernet LTE Modem Wireless as WAN WiMAX e Serial Number Select a 3G or LTE modem by the serial number e MAC Address Select a WiMAX modem by MAC Address e Unique ID Select by ID This is generated by the router and displayed when the device is connected to the router e Condition Select is is not starts with contains or ends with to create your condition s Statement e Value If the correct values are available select from the dropdown list You may need to manually input the value Invert WAN Binding Advanced option that inverts the meaning of WAN Binding to only establish this tunnel when the specified WAN Binding device s are NOT connected Tunnel Enabled Select to activate the tunnel Add Edit Tunnel Routes Adding routes allows you to configure what types of network traffic from the
75. eck Failure check will test the connection to verify the WAN device is connected idie Gheck Interval e 30 seconds Failure Gheck Off Summary Below is a summary of your system settings Please record these newly established router settings for future access When you are satisfied with the configuration push the Finish button below Time Zone UTG 7 Mountan Arizona Wrreless Network Name AER3100 15d Security Mode BEST WPA2 We encourage you to register this router with the Cradiepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM Service upon finish ECM is a cloud based management service for configuring monitoring and organizing your Cradiepoint routers Yes Register for EGM upon Finish LA User Manual AER2100 IP PASSTHROUGH SETUP IP passthrough takes a 3G 4G WAN data source USB ExpressCard or Cradlepoint business grade modem and passes the IP address through to Ethernet LAN Enabling IP passthrough will make many changes to your router configuration Please review this list and ensure they are compatible with how the router will be used All Ethernet ports will be set to LAN All network groups except the primary network group will be removed All WAN devices will have Load Balance disabled and the highest priority device will be used All Wireless interfaces will be removed from the primary network group All Router based VPN and GRE services will be disabled The Routing Mode will be s
76. eless Extended Channel Above LANs under the WiFi Settings heading MCS Auto Channel Selection Method This controls how a WiFi re RADIUS Timeout 3600 channel is Selected User Selection Manually set the channel Random Selection The router randomly sets the channel cradiepoint RADIUS Retry 60 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Smart Selection Default Scans to determine the lowest interference WiFi channel Channel Selection Schedule When using the Smart channel selection this controls whether the router will periodically rescan for a better channel and change to it Select from Once Daily Weekly or Monthly Note that there may be a momentary WiFi disconnection while the channel changes Channel Shows if User Selection is selected The WiFi channel corresponds to a frequency the router uses to communicate with other devices For 2 4 GHz the range is 1 to 11 and 1 6 and 11 do not overlap each other Select a channel from the dropdown list 1 2412 MHz 2 2417 MHz 3 2422 MHz 4 2427 MHz 5 2432 MHz 6 2437 MHz 7 2442 MHz 8 2447 MHz 9 2452 MHz 10 2457 MHz 11 2462 MHz For 5 0 GHz the ranges are 36 to 64 and 149 to 165 36 5180 MHz 40 5200 MHz 44 5220 MHz 48 5240 MHz 149 5745 MHz 153 5765 MHz 157 5785 MHz 161 5805 MHz 165 5825 MHz Channels listed above represent US FCC settings EU users will see differen
77. emporarily unreachable ETHERNET PORTS Ethernet Port Configuration provides controls for your router s Ethernet ports There are 13 total ports by default one WAN port and 12 numbered LAN ports While default settings will be sufficient in most circumstances you have the ability to control Mode WAN or LAN and Link Speed Additional controls for WAN ports are available in CONNECTION MANAGER cradlepoint 2 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Mode WAN or LAN By default there are 13 LAN Local Area Network ports and one WAN Wide Area Network port Internet WAN is used as a possible source of Internet for the router Local Network LAN is for connecting a computer or similar device directly to the router with an Ethernet cable Link Speed Default setting is Auto The Auto setting is preferred in most cases Auto 10Mbps Half Duplex 10Mbps Full Duplex 100Mbps Half Duplex 100Mbps Full Duplex 1000Mbps Full Duplex HOTSPOT SERVICES Any of your networks can be enabled as a hotspot To enable a hotspot you need to select a network and set it as a hotspot in Hotspot Made Simple NETWORKING gt Hotspot Services NOTE Although any network can be a hotspot the router allows only one hotspot Hotspot Settings Local IP Network Unconfigured Gonfigure Allow Service on 3G 4G modems _ Disable Service if Ethernet Threshold is _ Hotspot Mode Choose from the following met dropdown options Rate
78. en a neighbor doesn t understand multicast this command is used to specify neighbors In some cases not all routers will be able to understand multicasting where packets are sent to a network or a group of addresses In a situation where a neighbor cannot process multicast packets it is necessary to establish a direct link between routers The neighbor command allows the network administrator to specify a router asa RIP neighbor The no neighbor a b c d command will disable the RIP neighbor Assign a neighbor by inputting an IP address Redistribute Routes Redistribute routes of the specified protocol or Kind into RIP with the metric type and metric set if specified filtering the routes using the given route map if specified Redistributed routes may also be filtered with distribute lists Type The type is the source of the route Select from Main Connected Static OSPF BGP Metric RIP metric is a value for distance for the network Usually RIP increments the metric when the network information is received The metric for redistributed routes is set to 1 Route Map Route maps provide a means to filter and or apply actions to routes allowing policies to be applied to routes RIPNG RIPng RIP next generation extends RIPv2 to support IPv6 See RIPng on Wikipedia and RFC 2080 for details RIPng Editor Name Unique name of the policy Metric RIPng metric is a value for distance oO Add or Edit 7x for the network Usually the RIP
79. er Manual AER2100 STATUS A Internet Client List Intemet Tunnels Client List ce Tipe outing es Ethernet eee GPS Routing LLDP Ethemet System Logs GPS LLDP system Logs INTERNE CONNECTIONS Select your device to reveal detailed information about the A following device properties Intemet Summary Modem Connections Cellular Network Client Data Usage General Information oe IPv4 Information Statistics QoS Device Information MC400LPE SIM1 Device List Device Summary Ethernet Ethernet WAN Modem Modem MC400LPE SIM1 Cellular Network General Information CI Modem MC400LPE SIM2 IPv4 Information Statistics 2 C ra d p O n t 2015 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 10 29 15 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Property Value Property Value E Summary State Manufacturer Model Modem Firmware Version service Display Home Carrier Roaming Status signal Strength RSSI SINR RSRP RSRQ Mobile Directory Number MEID IMEI Network Address Identifier MAT Current APN IP Address Netmask Gateway DNS Servers connected Cradlepoint Inc MC400LPE SIM1 SWI9X15C 05 05 16 02 21040 carmi LTE Verizon Home 100 53 dBm 19 4 dB 80 dB l CL CD VZWINTERNET 100 67 93 1 255 255 255 252 100 67 93 2 198 224 164 135 198 224 160 135 cradlepoint 2015 Cradiepoint All Righ
80. et to IP Passthrough 10 29 15 IF Passthrough Setup Enabling IF Passthrough will make many changes to your rouler configuration Please review this list and ensure they are compatible with how the router will be used All Ethernet ports will be set to LAN All network groups except the primary network group will be removed All WAN devices will have Load Balance disabled and the highest priority device will be used All Wireless interfaces willbe removed from the primary network group All Router based VPN and GRE services will be disabled The Routing Mode will be set to IP Passthrough The Subnet Selection Mode will be set to Automatically Greate Subnet unless overridden below Enabling IP Passthrough If IP Passthrough mode is what is desired then clicking the Enable IP Passthrough button will immediately configure the router to use IP Passthrough Additional settings for Passihrough are available under Networking gt Local Networks Any Ethernet WAN connections should be disconnected before IP Passthrough is enabled Subnet Selection Mode Automatically Greate Subnet I want to enable IP Passthrough Enable IP Passthrough The Subnet Selection Mode will be set to Automatically Create Subnet unless overridden via the Subnet Selection Mode dropdown Any Ethernet WAN connections should be disconnected before IP passthrough is enabled cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 A
81. for Non Modem WANs Frequency Daily limits for 3G 4G modems are restricted For both Non ee Manda Modem WANs and Modem WANS first choose the Day of Month 1 Frequency for updates Time 8 00 AM Never Signature Update Schedule for Modem WANs Daily Frequency Monthly Weekly Day of Week Monday Monthly Day of Month 1 Next choose the specific day and time These updates Time 8 00 AM cause a minor network disruption so schedule updates for times with less critical traffic Signature Settings View a list of all Signature categories all signatures or Signature Settings signatures within a category View All Categories By default the Operation Mode is set under Global Settings To edit this for a category or a particular Categories signature select a line in the table and click Edit Choose from the following f Detect and Prevent IPS mode Detect Only IDS mode cradiepoint DEC ei PRights Reserveu le Do ccdlesenceam OE User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 LOCAL CERTIFICATES Identities This is a table of local certificates including certificate details Zone Firewall Name Friendly description of the certificate Content Filtering Location The certificate issuer s locality city town etc Ja oe Information The organization to which the certificate issuer elongs Certificate Management Local Certificates Common Name Name used to
82. has filled This alert contains the contents of the system log cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Recurring System Log The system log is sent periodically This alert contains all of the system events since the last recurring alert It can be scheduled for daily weekly and monthly reports Frequency You also choose the Time you want the alert sent SMTP Mail Server Since your router does not have its own email Server to receive alerts you must enable an SMTP server This is possible through most email services Gmail Yahoo etc Each SMTP server will have different specifications for setup so you have to look those up separately The following is an example using Gmail Server Address smtp gmail com Server Port 587 for TLS or Transport Layer Security port the router does not support SSL Authentication Required For Gmail mark this checkbox User Name Your full email address Password Your Gmail password From Address Your email address To Address Your email address Once you have filled in the information for the SMTP server click on the Verify SMTP Settings button You Should receive a test email at your account Delivery Options Advanced Email Subject Prefix This optional string is prefixed to the alert subject It can be customized to help you identify alerts from specific routers Retry Attempts The number of attempts made to send an alert to the mail server After the attempts are ex
83. hat will be used in router reporting and alerting The default value is the product name and the last three characters of the MAC address of the router Asset Identifier This is a customizable string that will be used in router reporting and alerting Require HTTPS Connection Check this box if you want to encrypt all router administration communication Secure HTTPS Port Enter the port number you want to use The default is 443 Enable SSH Server When the router s SSH server is enabled you may access the router s command line 10 29 15 Local Management Enable Internet Bounce Pages be Reboot Count Enable Login Banner _ Local Domain local tid oysiem Identifier AER3100 15d Asset Identifier Require HTTPS Gonnection _ secure HTTPS Port 443 Enable SSH Server LA SoH Server Port 22 Automatically Set System Identifier _ interface CLI using the standards based SSH protocol Use the username admin and the standard system password to log in SSH Server Port Default 22 Automatically Set System Identifier This will automatically set the system ID to the name of the first client that gets a DHCP lease This feature cannot be used with email alerts but alerts can be sent to ECM GPS If you have an attached device with GPS support you can enable a graphical view of your router s location which appears in STATUS gt GPS SIM based models with GPS sup
84. hausted the alert is discarded Retry Delay The delay between retry attempts A single USB Serial device can be used to establish a serial link to a host port on the router The USB Serial device can also be accessed by running serial from an SSH session Telnet to Serial Configuration Enabled Enabling Telnet to Serial will start a Telnet server that Tenet to Seria Configuration passes its connection to the serial adapter Enabling this service Enabled is not necessary when accessing serial through SSH LAN LAN Enable serial redirector for LAN connections Authenticated LAN Enable serial redirector for Authenticated LAN connections You must be logged into the router to use the redirector WAN Enable serial redirector for WAN connections Server Port Enter a port number for the redirector to use Default 7218 Authenticated LAN WAN Server Port 7248 cradlepoint 89 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 SNMP or Simple Network Management Protocol is an Internet standard protocol for remote management You might use this instead of Enterprise Cloud Manager if you want to remotely manage a set of routers that include both Cradlepoint and non Cradlepoint products SNMP Configuration Enable SNMP Selecting Enable SNMP will reveal the SNMP Configuration router s SNMP configuration Enable SNMP C options Network Settings Network Settings Enable SNMP on LAN C Enable SNMP on LAN Enab
85. hese DPD packets Default 15 seconds Range 2 30 seconds Maximum Requests Specify how many requests to send at the selected time interval before the tunnel is considered dead Default 5 Range 2 10 Add or Edit test Dead Peer Detection Enabled Gonnection Idie Time e Request Frequency Maximum Requests Failback Retry Period Ce Failover Tunnel Failback Tunnel 2 Ex 30 15 5 10 Failback Retry Period If you have VPN tunnel failover failback enabled see below set the time period between each check on the primary network after failover Default 10 seconds Range 5 60 seconds Failover Tunnel and Failback Tunnel Use these settings to create two tunnels one as the primary tunnel and one as the backup tunnel To configure tunnel failover failback complete the following steps 1 Create two tunnels one for primary and one for backup Make sure that both tunnels have the same Remote Network and that both have Dead Peer Detection enabled 2 Choose one to be the primary tunnel Open the editor for this tunnel and make sure Tunnel Enabled is selected Then go to the Dead Peer Detection page Under Failover Tunnel select the other tunnel you have created 3 Open the editor for the failover tunnel Make sure Tunnel Enabled is not selected On the Dead Peer Detection page set the Failback Tunnel to your primary tunnel Global VPN Settings These settings apply to all configured VPN tu
86. hese fields The Secondary DNS is optional Domain Click Add to add desired domain for Split DNS Dynamic DNS Configuration The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server Web FTP etc using a domain name that ele eee you have purchased www yourname com with your Enable Dynamic DNS dynamically assigned IP address Most broadband Client Status Service needs to be configured Internet Service Providers assign dynamic changing taal IP addresses When you use a Dynamic DNS service aa i provider you can enter your host name to connect to ee ee ER AE eee your server no matter what your IP address is Use HTTPS Enable Dynamic DNS Enable this option only if Hostname myhastmydomainnet you have purchased your own domain name and User name registered with a Dynamic DNS service provider Password Server Type Select a dynamic DNS service Advanced Dynamic DNS Settings provider from the dropdown list Update period hours 576 DynDNS Override External IP DNS O Matic ChangelP ee NO IP Custom Server DynDNS clone Custom Server Address Only available if you select Custom Server from the Server Address dropdown list Enter your custom DynDNS clone server address here For example www mydyndns oreg cradlepoint 355 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Use HTTPS Use the more Secure HTTPS protocol This is recommended but can be disabled if not compatible with the server Known Hosts Configuratio
87. ic from the local LAN to be redirected to a specific computer IP address on the Internet Click Add to create a new port proxying rule or select an existing rule and click Edit Add Edit Port Proxying Rule cradiepoint Q Edit 09 Name Enabled h Local Port s gt Remote Gom puter Remote Port s gt Protocol TCP amp UDP User Manual AER2100 Name Name your rule 10 29 15 Enabled Toggle whether your rule is enabled Selected by default Use Port Range Check this box to create a rule which proxies a contiguous range of ports instead of a single port The remote port s will require the same number of contiguous ports Local Port s Specify the IP port s on the LAN to proxy to a remote computer Remote Computer Specify the remote computer to receive proxied traffic Remote Port s Specify the IP port first if a range on the remote computer to receive proxy traffic Protocol Select the IP protocol traffic to proxy from the following options in the dropdown menu TCP UDP TCP amp UDP Click Save to save your completed port proxying rule NAT Zone NAT is similar to Port Forwarding and provides that functionality by mapping ports available on interfaces associated with the Zone to ports available on local clients Zone NAT also has the ability to map many types interfaces selectable via a Zone For example GRE interfaces can be used to port forward traffic from the GRE endpoints
88. ich will be given to any DHCP enabled computers on your network The default value is almost always sufficient Range End The ending IP address in the DHCP Server range is the end of the reserved pool of IP addresses which will be given to any DHCP enabled computers on your network The default value is almost always sufficient Lease Time The lease time specifies how long DHCP enabled computers will wait before requesting a new DHCP lease Smaller values are better suited to busy environments Custom Options Send optional extra options to DHCP clients of this network This can be used to for example set the boot TFTP server of a network for disk less clients DHCP Relay Enable DHCP Relay DHCP Relay communicates with a DHCP server and acts as a proxy for DHCP broadcast messages that must be routed to remote segments This is accomplished by converting broadcast DHCP messages to unicast messages to communicate between clients and servers Multicast Proxy Multicast Proxy Enables IGMP proxying to allow Multicast Streams to flow across this network Quick Leave Mode Disable quick leave mode if it s vital that the daemon should act exactly as a real multicast client on the upstream interface However disabling this function increases the risk of bandwidth saturation Altnet If multicast traffic originates outside the upstream subnet add address es to the altnet to define legal multicast sources IPv6 Addressing Address Configura
89. in to have the router check the newest firmware Automatic Firmware Check Automatically check for new firmware updates once daily Modem Firmware Upgrade Change Carrier Modems MG400LPE VZ SIM1 Current Firmware Version 05 05 16 02_VZW 005 013_010 Available Firmware Version Managed by EGM Autom atic Firmware Check Enabled Manual Firmware Upgrade Manual Firmware Upload Upload the router firmware from an attached computer cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 DEVICE OPTIONS Reboot Options Reboot the Device Manually restart the router Factory Reset Router Reset the router to its original settings Once reset your SSID and admin password will match the sticker on the bottom of the router Device Console Access router s command line interface CLI console Scheduled Reboot Scheduled Reboot Router will restart at user specified time Enable Watchdog Reboot Router will restart when it determines an unrecoverable error condition has occurred Ping Test A simple test to check Internet connectivity Type the Hostname or IP address of the computer you want to ping and click the Ping button Speed Test Tests Against Cradlepoint Server Up to ten speed tests are permitted against a Cradlepoint server WAN Device The WAN Device that is selected will have the test run on it If no device is selected then the highest priority connected device will be used
90. ion options and overrides are available in the next section Username Username for user specific authorization Leave blank to disable Password Shared secret or password used to authenticate the associated Local and Remote names Redial Enabled When this is selected the tunnel will attempt to reconnect if disconnected cradlepoint B55 51 User Manual AER2100 Add Edit Tunnel Authentication Remote Name Authorization name specified by and to the remote system as its identity sometimes a username or hostname Leave blank to match any Local Name Authorization name specified by and to the remote system as the local system identity sometimes a username or hostname Leave blank to match any Secret Shared secret or password used to authenticate the associated Local and Remote names Overrides Override Authentication methods parameters With methods set to Allow the two ends of the tunnel can negotiate a common scheme Sometimes this negotiation fails or the implementation on one end is incompatible with the other To solve those authentication issues enable the overrides as needed 10 29 15 Add or Edit L2TP Tunnel test Authentication 9 Q Overrides Authentication Allowed GHAP Allowed PAP Allowed CT ERP ane Authentication Username for user specific authorization Leave blank to disable CHAP Choose from Allowed Refused or Re
91. ions will be returned to the trap server using this SNMPv1 trap community name Address for trap server Enter the address of the host system that you want trap alerts sent to Trap server port Enter the port number that the remote host will be listening for trap alerts on Default 162 General Settings System information via SNMP is Read Writable by default However if a value is set here that field will become Read Only System Contact Input the email address of the system administrator System Name Input the router s hostname System Location Input the physical location of the router This is simply a string for your own information cradlepoint D User Manual AER2100 SYSTEM SOFTWARE Adminstration Enterpnse Cloud Manager Device Alerts Senal Redirector SNMP Configuration Current Firmware Version Shows the number of the current firmware and the date it was updated Available Firmware Version If there is a new firmware version available this will list the version number Click Check Again to have the router check for the newest firmware Automatic Firmware Check Automatically check for new firmware updates once daily Manual Firmware Upload Upload the router firmware from an attached computer Go to cradlepoint com firmware to download the firmware System Control System Firmware Modem Finnware Device Options System Config Save Restore Download Settings Click on Dowload Settings
92. isement Interval Sets the amount of time in seconds between sending VRRP advertisements Initial Value Router State This controls the initial failover state of the VRRP instance when it first comes up Authentication VRRP Authentication Method Note that VRRP Authentication has been deprecated as of RFC 3768 Password VRRP Group Password 10 29 15 Enable VRRP MA Virtual Router IP Virtual Router ID Router Priority WAN Fault Priority Advertisement Interval Initial Virtual Router State Master Authentication None Provide Virtual IP in DHCP _ leases Provide Virtual IP in DHCP leases Select this to automatically set the DHCP default gateway address and DNS server address to the Virtual IP in DHCP leases provided on this network STP Enable STP Enable Spanning Tree Protocol loop detection Bridge Priority Set the priority of the bridge When determining the root bridge of the spanning tree topology the bridge priority is compared first The bridge with the lowest priority with will win If you want this router to be the root bridge then set it to a value less than the default of 32768 A valid priority value is between O and 65535 Wired 802 1X Enable 802 1X Require IEEE 802 1X Authorization Reauthentication Period EAP reauthentication period in seconds Auth Server IP Address IP address of the connected RADIUS server Auth Server MAC Address Hardware address of the connected RADIUS
93. ith WiFi antennas having a maximum gain of 5 dBi Antennas having a higher gain are Strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Pour les produits disponibles aux Etats Unis Canada du march seul le canal 1 11 peuvent tre exploit s S lection d autres canaux n est pas possible Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150 5250 MHz sont reserves uniquement pour une utilisation l int rieur afin de r duire les risques de brouillage pr judiciable aux Syst mes de satellites mobiles utilisant les m mes canaux Cet equipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contr l Cet equipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 45 cm de distance entre la Source de rayonnement et votre corps Cet appareil et son antenne s ne doit pas tre co localises ou fonctionnement en association avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur Le present metteur radio IC 6921A S4A525A a ete approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d
94. ith a DTIM Interval value Wireless clients detect the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages The default value is 1 Valid settings are between 1 and 255 cradlepoint D User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Beacon Beacons are packets sent by a wireless router to synchronize wireless devices Specify a Beacon Period value between 20 and 1000 milliseconds Short Slot Slot Time is the period wireless clients use in determining if the channel is free for transmission Enabling this value allows clients that can utilize a shorter time to do so Disabling this option forces all clients to use a longer backoff check and thus may reduce network throughput while reducing the number of transmission collisions Wireless Mode Select the WiFi clients with which the router will be compatible Greater compatibility is a tradeoff with better performance For greatest compatibility with all WiFi devices select 802 11 a b n or 802 11 a b n ac 2 4 GHZ options 5 GHz options 802 11 b e 802 11 a b e n ac 802 11 b g e 802 11 9 n ac 802 11 a b g n e 802 11 n ac 802 11 b n 802 11 ac 802 11 n 802 11 n e 802 11 2 802 11 b Protection In Auto mode the device will use protection to improve performance in mixed mode networks Turn protection off to maximize throughput with 802 11n clients Airtime Fairness Airtime Fairness will attempt to balance air time between faster and slower wireless clients to more fairly distribute
95. key Thu Sep 3rd 12 29 19 2015 openvpn 919 WARNING NOTE the current scnpt secunty setting may allow this configuration Thu Sep 3rd 12 29 17 2015 openvpn 919 INFO SIGUSR1 soft ping restart received process restarting cradiepoint 2015 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com 28 User Manual AER2100 NETWORKING Local Networks VLAN Interfaces Local Networks VLAN Interfaces Tunnels Routing Tunnels QoS Routing DNS Servers QoS WiFi as WAN DNS Servers WiFi as WAN WAN Affinity WAN Affinity Client Data Usage NHRP Client Data Usage NHRP WIFI RADIO 1 2 4GHZ WIFI RADIO 2 5GHZ To edit your wireless network select its name and click Edit Local Networks WiFi Radio 1 2 4GHz WiFi Radio 2 5GHz Ethemet Ports Hotspot Services DHCP Server Local IP Networks MAC Filter amp Logging WiFi Name SSID When users browse for available wireless networks this is the name that they will see This name is referred to as the SSID service set identifier For security purposes Cradlepoint highly recommends that you change this from the pre configured name Hidden This shows whether the router broadcasts its SSID It is somewhat harder for hackers to find and attack a router that is not broadcasting its SSID which adds to the wireless security but it is also more difficult for friendly users to attach to a WiFi network with a hidden SSID Isol
96. l AER2100 10 29 15 OPEN VPN Displays status of your OpenVPN Tunnels To add and configure OpenVPN Tunnels go to NETWORKING gt Tunnels gt OpenVPN OpenVPN Tunnels Remote Address 0 0 0 0 148 15M 0 006 Connected Updated Since mytunne Thu Sep 3 12 25 24 2015 1 2 3 4 idle down GRE Displays status of your GRE Tunnels To add and configure GRE Tunnels 0 to NETWORKING gt Tunnels gt GRE GRE Tunnels Transmit packets bytes Receive packets bytes mytunnel Tunnel Not Alive 5 120 00 bytes 0 0 00 bytes 1476 FIREWALL Displays information about your Firewall Connection Tracking States To configure your firewall select SECURITY from the left navigation Connection Tracking States TCP 431919 ESTABL seen_reply as 100 98 9 52 24 50 2 5224502 100939 586 70 TCP 64 TIME_W seen reply as 192168 631106 443 631106 100989 56273 TCP 64 TIME_W seen reply as 192168 631106 443 631106 100989 56272 TCP 431956 ESTABL seen_reply as 192168 981361 443 961381 100989 54903 TCP 431999 ESTABL seen reply as 192168 192168 60 192168 192168 56101 TCP 62 SYN SE confirmed sna 192168 17 2184 445 172184 100989 56317 TCP 65 TIME _W seen reply as 192168 631106 443 631106 100989 56289 cradiepoint 2015 Cradiepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com 26 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 ROUTING Disp
97. lays information about your System GRE and NEMO Routes To configure these routes go to NETWORKING gt Tunnels ETHERNET Displays information about your Ethernet ports To configure Ethernet ports g0 to NETWORKING gt Local Networks gt Ethernet Ports GPS System Routes 24 0 1 2 3 0 iface tun0 100 107 201 144 30 Sc d858ae 0 192 168 0 0 24 primary lan 0 192 168 10 0 24 guestlan 0 fedQ 64 primarylan 256 Ethernet Port Link Speed 0 down none 1 up 1000FD 2 down none 3 down none 4 down Displays GPS location and status To enable and configure GPS 0 to SYSTEM gt Administration gt GPS LLDP Displays LLDP information To enable LLDP g0 to SYSTEM gt Administration gt LLDP LLDP No items to display cradlepoint 2015 Cradiepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com 27 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 SYSTEM LOGS Displays System Log information To configure System Logging g0 to SYSTEM gt Administration gt System Logging Message Type to filter Type to filter Type to filter Type to filter Thu Sep 3rd 12 29 19 2015 openvpn 919 INFO UDP v4 link remote AF_INET 1 2 3 4 1194 Thu Sep 3rd 12 29 19 2015 openvpn 919 INFO UDP v4 link local bound undef Thu Sep 3rd 12 29 19 2015 openvpn 919 INFO Preserving previous TUN TAP instance tun0 Thu Sep 3rd 12 29 19 2015 openvpn 919 INFO Re using pre shared static
98. le for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For product available in the USA Canada market only channel 1 11 can be operated Selection of other channels is not possible This device is restricted for indoor use This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi transmitter product procedures To comply with FCC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human exposure to RF radiation the maximum cellular antenna gain must not exceed 3 dBi To comply with FCC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human exposure to RF radiation the maximum WiFi antenna Sain must not exceed 5 dBi This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standards Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference inc
99. le is defined by a particular port instead Describe the network or server on the Internet for which you want to shape traffic NOTE Leaving a field empty will match any IP address and or port number All fields are optional EXAMPLE If you want to associate this rule Sane En with your guest LAN you could input the IP address and netmask for the guest LAN here leaving the last slot O to allow for any user Source Pv4 Address Source Netm ask attached to the guest network Sie gt Destination IPv4 Address Source IP Address 192 168 10 0 ERP Source Netmask 255 255 255 0 PARETET Application Set Application sets can be DSGP DiffServ defined in the Application Sets tab of the DSGP Negate Firewall Configuration page The application identification might not take place until multiple packets have already bypassed a rule Application sets require an active license to exist on the device for them to function DSCP DiffServ Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP is the successor to TOS Type of Service Use this field to select traffic based on the DSCP header in each IP packet This field is sometimes set by latency sensitive equipment such as VoIP phones This setting is optional DSCP Negate When checked this rule will match on any packet that does not match the DSCP field Click Finish to save this rule DNS or Domain Name System is a naming system that translates between domain names Www cradlep
100. ling SNMP on LAN will pens Wel make SNMP services available Enable SNMP on WAN C on the LAN networks provided WAN port 161 by this router SNMP will not be available on guest or SNMP Version SNMPv1 virtual networks that do not have administrative access SNMP v1 amp v2c Settings LAN port Use the LAN Pe TR port field to configure the LAN port number you wish Set community string to access SNMP services on Default 161 General Settings Enable SNMP on WAN Note System information via SNMP is by default Read WWritable However if fhe value is set here that field will become Read Only Enabling SNMP on WAN will i ey hat fi y make SNMP services available System Contact to the WAN interfaces of the TN oysiem Name router WAN port Use the WAN System Location port field to configure which publicly accessible Reset Sabet port you wish to make SNMP services available on Default 161 SNMP Version e SNMPv1 SNMP version 1 is the most basic version of SNMP SNMPv1 will configure the router to transmit with settings compatible with SNMP version 1 protocols SNMPv2c SNMP version 2c has the same features as v1 with some additional commands SNMPv2c will configure the router to use settings and data formatting compatible with SNMP version 2c SNMPv3 SNMP version 3 includes all prior features with security available SNMPv3 is the most secure setting for SNMP If you wish to configure traps
101. local host or hosts will be allowed through the tunnel Click Add Route to configure a new route You will need to input the following information defined by the remote network e Network Address This is the network address that is the destination of the route This should be set to the network address at the remote side of the tunnel e Netmask This is the corresponding subnet mask of the network being defined Default 255 255 255 0 You can set the tunnel to connect to a range of IP addresses or to a single IP address For example you could input 192 168 0 0 and 255 255 255 0 to connect your tunnel to all the addresses of the remote network in the 192 168 0 x range Alternatively you could select a single address by inputting that address alongs with a Netmask of 255 255 255 255 Add Edit Tunnel Keep Alive GRE keep alive packets can be enabled to be sent through the tunnel in order to monitor the status of the tunnel and more accurately determine if the tunnel is alive or not GRE keep alive packets may be sent from both sides of a tunnel or from just one side Enabled Select to enable GRE Keep Alive to continually send keep alive packets to the remote peer Rate Choose the length of time in seconds for each check Default 10 seconds Range 2 3600 seconds cradlepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Retry Select the number of attempts before the GRE tunnel is considered down or up Add Edit test Tunnel
102. lower case letters along with numbers and special characters is recommended to prevent hackers from gaining access to your network Configuring Your APN and Modem Authentication If you are using a SIM based modem LTE GSM HSPA with your Cradlepoint router you may need to configure the APN before it will properly connect to your carrier Wireless Carriers offer several APNs so check with your carrier to confirm the appropriate one to use You can use the default password on the back of your product or you can create a custom Administrator Password NOTE DO NOT USE THIS APN WIZARD if you have already configured an APN Any specific modem settings will not be overwritten by this generic APN setup Leave this setting as default and after finishing this Wizard go to the CONNECTION MANAGER page select your modem and edit the settings The SIM PIN APN tab has more available settings than are provided here Some modems require a username and password to be entered to authenticate with a carrier Do not fill in the following fields unless you are sure your modem needs authentication Authentication Protocol Username gt Password Enable and Configure Failure Check Failure check will test the connection to verify the WAN device is connected idle Check Interval Set the number of seconds the router will wait between checks to see if the WAN is still available Failure Check Off Once the link is established the router takes no action
103. luding interference that may cause undesired operation of the device cradlepoint B55 D User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body This radio transmitter IC 6921A S4A525A has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device For product available in the USA Canada market only channel 1 11 can be operated Selection of other channels is not possible The device for the band 5150 5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile Satellite systems This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with IC multi transmitter product procedures These devices have been designed to operate with cellular antennas having a maximum gain of 3 dBi Antennas having a higher gain are Strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms These devices have been designed to operate w
104. match authentication credentials To add a local certificate click Add Certificate Signing Request D D E Remove a local certificate by selecting the certificate and clicking the PEM Remove button PKCS12 Local Certificates Add x CP Secure CA MWA WNA NA WA NA AccessMyLAN com Root Authority LC CP Zscaler CA San Jose California US Zscaler zPath tly prod zpath net CP Zscaler Boise Idaho US Cradlepoint Inc N A cradlepoint com tly prod zpath net Add New Certificate 09 Genera Description a Set as CA certificate Sign with CA certificate _ Subject Gountry Name State or Province Name Local Name Organization Name Org Unit Gommon Name Email Address Validity Days 1 Public Key Algorithm Type C RSA C DSA Digest C MD5 _ SHA 128 C SHA 256 Bits C 1024 C 2048 u MOME rand Eann A Mohe MaGcearny ar TORREON EEA Eann eialan C ra d p O n t OZU ay red S D GNT Al R D IESARES el ved FO M C 1 Dh DDIS Uid q a D CHIME LEONG User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 CERTIFICATE SIGNING REQUEST Request a certificate signature from a remote CA Using an established third party CA increases the likelihood that your certificate will be trusted by others see security issues for self signed certificates for more information Generate a certificate signing request CSR by selecting a certificate from the dropdown list Certificate Name
105. n Host name Enter your host name fully Add qualified For example myhost mydomain net RE RE RER User name Enter the user name or Key provided by the dynamic DNS service provider sample c ip4 1 2 3 4 If the dynamic DNS provider supplies only a key enter that key for both the User name and Password fields Password Enter the password or key provided by the dynamic DNS service provider Advanced Dynamic DNS Settings Update period hours Default 576 The time between periodic updates to the dynamic DNS if your dynamic IP address has not changed The timeout period is entered in hours so valid values are from 1 to 8760 Override External IP The external IP is usually configured automatically during connection However in situations where the unit is within a private network behind a firewall or router the network s external IP address will have to be manually configured in this field You may find out what your external IP address is by going to http myip dnsomatic com in a web browser Known Hosts Configuration The Known Hosts Configuration feature allows you to map a name printer scanner laptop etc to an IP address of a device on the network This assigns a new hostname that can be used to conveniently identify a device within the network such as an office printer Click Add to name a device in your network Fill in the following fields Hostname Choose a name that is meaningful to you No
106. nd Tunnel Prefix Length for IPVE e Tunnel Protocol Choose UDP or TCP e Port Specify the port if desired e Ping Displays if the Configuration Mode is Advanced If no packets have been sent in the amount of time entered a ping is sent to the remote endpoint e Ping Restart Displays if the Configuration Mode is Advanced If no pings have been received in the amount of time entered OpenVPN restarts the tunnel Remote Endpoint 0 0 0 0 Remote Netmask 255 255 255 0 Tunnel Protocol UDP Port 1194 cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 e Tunnel Enabled Click to enable disable this tunnel Add Edit Tunnel Security e Cipher Encrypt packets with the selected algorithm The default is BF CBC an Add or Edit test 09 abbreviation for Blowfish in Cipher Block Chaining mode Blowfish has the advantages of being fast very secure and allowing Key sizes of up to 448 bits Blowfish is designed to be used in situations where keys are changed infrequently OpenVPN supports the CBC CFB and OFB cipher modes however CBC is recommended and CFB and OFB should be considered advanced modes e Auth Algorithm Authenticate packets with HMAC using message digest algorithm alg The default is SHA1 HMAC is a commonly used message authentication algorithm MAC that uses a data string a secure hash algorithm and a Key to produce a digital signature e TLS Authentication In client
107. nnels Enable VPN Service Enabling VPN Service will allow you to load a certificate for VPN to the router Certificate Name Select the Certificate Name IKE ISAKMP Port Internet Key Exchange Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol port Default 500 This is a standard VPN port that usually does not need to be changed IKE ISAKMP NAT T Port Internet Key Exchange Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol network address translation traversal port Default Global VPN Settings Enable VPN Service Certificate Name IKE ISAKMP Port IKE ISAKMP NAT T Port Tunnel Gonnect Retry NAT T KeepAlive Interval e 4500 A500 This is a Standard VPN NAT T port that usually does not need to be changed cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 NAT T KeepAlive Interval Number of seconds between sending NAT T packets to keep the tunnel alive if no other traffic is being sent Default 20 seconds Range 0 3600 seconds 20 seconds will be sufficient in almost all cases Tunnel Connect Retry Number of seconds between connection attempts Default 30 seconds Range 10 255 seconds 30 seconds will be sufficient in almost all cases OPEN VPN OpenVPN is an open source software application that implements virtual private network VPN techniques for creating secure point to point or site to site connections in routed or bridged configurations and remote
108. ntent Filtering forwarding Web Filter Settings MAC Web Filter Rules Network Web Filter Rules Cloud Based Filtenng session is done Upstream Proxy Settings Enabled Select whether the use of an Upstream Proxy server is enabled Proxy Address The Proxy Address is the address the desired HTTP proxy is hosted at Addresses can be input as host names or as ip addresses If the proxy is unavailable HTTP traffic will fail to cross the network and a notification page will be shown HTTP Port The port the HTTP Proxy is listening on HTTPS Port Optional The port for the proxy to forward HTTPS traffic to HTTPS is not transparently intercepted and must have the LAN clients configured to use the Cradlepoint router as a proxy for HTTPS to work properly MAC WEB FILTER RULES 10 29 15 Enbable Webfilter Selecting Enable Webfilter will enable the webfiltering service This is used to enable or disable all router based webfiltering and Filter HTTPS Selecting Filter HTTPS enables redirection of all port 443 traffic into the proxy The proxy will then extract the host name from the SNI Server Name Indication If SNI is unavailable then the original destination IP address is used for filtering No decoding of the SSL TLS Webfilter Settings General Settings Enable Webfilter J Filter HTTPS C Upstream Proxy Settings Enabled Save Peset MAC Address WebFilter Rules allow you to control access f
109. nterface se D ee available If this is not selected the router will still oe failover to the next highest priority interface but IPv6 Failure Check only after the user has attempted to get out to the PEER Internet and failed done i Monitor while connected Off Idle Check Interval The amount of time between each a Default 30 seconds Range 10 3600 seconds Monitor while connected Default Off Select from the following dropdown options e Passive DNS modem only The router will take no action until data is detected that is destined for the WAN When this data is detected the data will be sent and the router will check for received data for two seconds If no data is received the router behaves as described below under Active DNS cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 e Active DNS modem only A DNS request will be sent to the DNS servers If no data is received the DNS request will be retried four times at five second intervals The first two requests will be directed at the Primary DNS server and the second two requests will be directed at the Secondary DNS server If still no data is received the device will be disconnected and failover will occur e Active Ping A ping request will be sent to the Ping Target If no data is received the ping request will be retried four times at five second intervals If still no data is received the device will be disconnected and failover will occur When
110. ny failure of the device to transmit or receive such data WARNING This product is only to be installed by qualified personnel Purchaser agrees to indemnify Cradlepoint against any liability or damages caused to third parties as a result of Purchaser s misuse or misapplication of the Cradlepoint product This product contains software distributed under one or more of the following open source licenses GNU General Public License Version 2 BSD License Net SNMP License and PSF License Agreement for Python 3 3 For more information on this software including licensing terms and your rights to access source code contact Cradlepoint at cradlepoint com opensource Cradlepoint Inc warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship to the original purchaser or the first purchaser in the case of resale by an authorized distributor for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment This warranty is limited to a repair or replacement of the product at Cradlepoint s discretion as purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy Cradlepoint does not warrant that the operation of the device will meet your requirements or be error free The information contained in this Safety Regulatory and Warranty Guide is subject to change without notice and does not represent any commitment on the part of Cradlepoint or its affiliates CRADLEPOINT AND ITS AFFILIATES HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL A DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL
111. o enter new MAC Addresses you wish to allow NS es Click Update to save your additions cradiepoint 2016 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 8133385 cradlepointcom User Manual AER2100 DHCP SERVER 10 29 15 DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The built in DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to the computers and other devices on each local area network LAN In this section you can view a list of assigned IP addresses and reserve IP addresses for particular devices Active Leases A list of devices that have been provided DHCP leases The DHCP server automatically assigns these leases This list will not include any devices that have static IP addresses on the network Select a device and click Reserve to add the device and its IP address to the list of Reservations Reservations This is a list of devices with reserved IP addresses This reservation is almost the same as when a device has a static IP address except that the device must still request an IP address from the router The router will provide the device the same IP address every time DHCP reservations are Active Leases pburroughs 1921680132 34 e6 d7 43 5d df 12 hours 0 mins Reservations Add f P Addr IPG Addr Hardware Add host ABC 567 0 0 8888 9999 1111 0 aa bb cc dd ee ff true helpful for server computers on the local network that are hosting applications such as Web and FTP Ser
112. o run TCP Upload will test speed going to the server TCP Download will test speed coming to the client and UDP will measure the speed going to the server cradiepoint 10 29 15 User Manual AER2100 ECM REGISTRATION To register the router with Cradlepoint ECM you must first have an account If you need PRES TEF ministration Enterprise Gloud Manager Registration Enterpnse Cloud Manager Device Alerts Register this router with the Gradlepoint Enterprise Gloud Manager EGM Service to create an account you Can Senal Redirector signup at cradlepoint com ECM Usemame SNMP Configuration ECM Password Once you ve created an account or if you already have one you can enter your ECM username and password to register the router system Control Diagnostics Setup Wizards ECM Registration First Time Setup IP Passthrough Setup FIRST TIME SETUP Administrator Password and Time Zone Enter a password for the administrator who will have full access to the router s management interface Setting Your Administrator Password and Time Zone To secure your router please set and verify the administrator password below Your default password is printed on the product sticker found on the back of your product The administrator password allows you to modify all router settings You can use the default password on the back of your product or you can create a custom Administrator Password
113. oint com for example and Internet IP addresses 206 207 82 197 A DNS server acts as an Internet phone book translating between names that make sense to people and the more complex numerical identifiers The DNS page for the device has these distinct functions DNS Settings By default your router is set to automatically acquire DNS servers through your Internet provider Automatic DNS Settings allows you to specify DNS servers of your choosing instead Static Split DNS Enable or disable the redirecting of specified domains to alternate DNS servers Dynamic DNS Configuration Allows you to host a server Web FTP etc using a domain name that you have purchased www example com with your dynamically assigned IP address Known Hosts Configuration Allows you to map a name printer scanner laptop etc to an IP address of a device on the network DNS Settings You have the option to choose specific DNS servers for your network instead of using the DNS servers assigned by your Internet provider The default DNS servers are usually adequate You may want to assign DNS servers if the default DNS servers are performing poorly if you want WiFi clients to access DNS servers that you use for customized addressing or if you have a local DNS server on your network Mode Automatic or Static default Automatic Switching to Static enables you to set specific DNS servers in the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS fields cradlepoint B55 60
114. om Filter Configuration a dropdown menu In Whitelist mode the router will restrict LAN access to all computers except those Enable contained in the MAC Filter List panel In Blacklist List Type Blacklist mode listed devices are completely blocked from local network access MAC Filter List Blacklist MAC Filter List Whitelist or Blacklist Add P Add devices to either your whitelist or blacklist simply by inputting each device s MAC address Mask Optional NOTE Use caution when using the MAC Filter to avoid C1 aa bb cc dd ee ff accidentally blocking yourself from accessing the router MAC Logging Configuration Enable MAC Logging Enabling MAC Logging will cause the router to log MAC addresses that are connected to the router MAC addresses MAC Logging Configuration that you do not want to have logged addresses that you expect to be connected should be added to the Ignored MAC Addresses list Enable MAC Logging You can configure the router to send an alert if a connected device a nored MAC Addresses has a MAC address that the router doesn t recognize Go to SYSTEM gt g Device Alerts to set up these email alerts Add P Ignored MAC Addresses This is the list of MAC addresses that will not produce an alert or a log entry when they are connected to the router These should be MAC l aa bb cc dd ee ff addresses that you expect to be connected to the router To add
115. ome agent will be defined by your NEMO service provider Renew Registration The NEMO network regularly re registers with the home agent e g every 30 seconds Specify the number of seconds between each check in MTU Override the maximum transmission unit MTU of the NEMO tunnel The TCP MSS maximum segment size is automatically derived from the MTU Leave blank to rely on Path MTU Discovery L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP tunnels can be used to create a connection between two private networks NOTE L2TP Tunnels require a feature license not included with ECM Prime Go to SYSTEM gt Administration gt Feature Licenses to enable this feature Once you have a valid feature license click Add to create a new L2TP tunnel Click Edit to make changes to an existing tunnel Add Edit Tunnel General Tunnel Name Enter a name to uniquely identify this tunnel Add or Edit L2TP Tunnel 09 LNS address Enter the IP Address of the General LNS tunnel server peer Tunnel Name o E MTU Set the maximum transmission unit astes aaao MTU for the L2TP tunnel a MRU Set the maximum receive unit MRU to request from the tunnel peer The MRU is very similar to the MTU MTU is for packets Tunnel Enabled sent and MRU is for packets received Authentication Tunnel Enabled Click to enable disable this Usemame tunnel Default Enabled Password Redial Authentication Enabled More authenticat
116. on Non Broadcast Multiple Access NBMA Add P networks It is used to create next generation VPN technologies that allow Protocol Address Prefix NBMA Address Enabled shortcutting between spokes With NHRP O test 1 2 3 4 255 255 255 0 2 3 4 5 None Enabled systems attached to an NBMA network dynamically learn the NBMA address of the other systems that are part of that network allowing these systems to directly communicate without requiring an intermediate hop NOTE NHRP Configuration requires a feature license not included with ECM Prime Go to SYSTEM gt Administration gt Feature Licenses to enable this feature The NHRP Supported Interfaces table displays the following fields for each configured NHRP interface Name Name of the GRE tunnel that NHRP will use Protocol Address Prefix GRE tunnel endpoint mapping that NHRP associates with the NBMA server NBMA Address NBMA server address the protocol address prefix is associated with Flags SD Shortcut Destination N Non Caching S Shortcut R Redirect Click Add to create a new NHRP interface Enabled Enable or disable the interface Name Give the interface a unique name that matches the MGRE multipoint GRE tunnel Select from configured GRE tunnels or input manually Peer Authentication Embeds the secret plaintext password to outgoing NHRP packets Incoming NHRP packets on this interface are discarded unless this password is present Max length eight
117. onfiguration values and the observed capabilities of the device 10 29 15 WAN Management LoadBalance Data Usage Load Balance Algonthm Spillover Round Robin Rate Spillover Data Usage e Data Usage This mode works in concert with the Data Usage feature Internet gt Data Usage The router will make a best effort to Keep data usage between interfaces at a similar percentage of the assigned data cap in the data usage rule for each interface rather than distributing sessions based solely on bandwidth For proper functioning you need to create data usage rules for each WAN device you will be load balancing Make certain to select the Use with Load Balancing checkbox in the data usage rule editor ON DEMAND Typically modem connections are not always on WAN M i When the On Demand mode is selected a connection Q anagemen oe to the Internet is made as needed When On RE Enable On Demand Mode z Demand is not selected a connection to the Internet WAN Verify start Connected z iS always maintained Failback Maximum Idle Time 5 minutes Data Usage WAN VERIFY If this is enabled the router will check that the highest priority active WAN interface can get to the OQ WAN Management 29 Internet even if the WAN connection is not actively Le IPy4 Failure Check being used If the interface goes down the router ae Idle Check Interval n will switch to the next highest priority i
118. ontrolling Internet traffic You can assign maximum Upload Speed and Download Speed values and define your own Traffic Shaping rules WAN Profile Speeds Upload Speed and Download Speed Setting the Upload Speed and Download Speed is required to control traffic WAN Profile Speeds flow accurately Adjust the sliding bar to restrict the maximum upload and or download speed for the Internet source s you are using For example you might restrict Profile Name Upload Bandwidth the upload speed to prioritize available bandwidth for download or to reduce overall bandwidth use in order to 3G only Modems 1300 Kb s lower costs It is recommended that you experiment with WiFi as WAN 10000 Kb s different values for your particular Internet connection Edo 35000 Kb s for best results LTE 3G Multi mode Modems 25000 Kb s NOTE Upload speed is the speed at which data can be TEP acini ik transferred to your ISP Download speed is the speed at a sam which data can be transferred to you from your ISP You Modem 9d06 1f77 25000 Kb s can test your connection speeds with a service such as Ethernet 40000 Kb s speedtest net Queues Queues and rules work in conjunction to prioritize bandwidth for the most critical operations Multiple rules can be Add f x associated with one queue Use rules to associate your more critical operations with queues that have higher bandwidth settings For example you might have two queues one for cri
119. or enter individual criteria for the appropriate Host Port and MAC address columns to match the Pane pai aa RE destination of the traffic See Source for the column definitions Protocols Select protocols such as TCP UDP GRE etc from the defined list or enter a numeric code for other protocols to match traffic of that protocol Application Sets Select the defined application set or sets to match traffic related to those sets ZONE FORWARDING Forwardings define how Filter Policies affect traffic flowing between zones in one direction Simply Ada oO configure the Source Zone Destination Zone and Filter Policy to define a Forwarding Forwardings can E sismo Source Zone Sostination zene merrener Forwardings Enable WAN Zone Primary LAN Zone Default Deny All be Added Edited Removed or Tog led Togsling a C enable Primary LAN Zone WAN Zone Default Allow Al Forwarding will either enable or disable the Forwarding 2 a a _ Enable Guest LAN Zone WAN Zone Default Allow All Source and Destination zones are chosen from the list of Zone Definitions In addition two special zones can be selected for forwarding endpoints The All zone will match any traffic handled by the router and is used as an endpoint for IP Filter Rules migrated from previous firmware versions User editable zones are preferred when adding new forwardings The Router zone will match any traffic initialized f
120. ork will be broadcast to its neighboring router The router Supports RIP version 2 as described in RFC2453 and RIP version 1 as described in RFC1058 RIP Editor Name Unique name of the policy Metric RIP metric is a value for distance for the network Usually RIP increments the metric when the network information is received The metric for redistributed routes is set to 1 Protocol Version RIP can be configured to send either version 1 or version 2 packets The default is to send RIPv2 while accepting both RIPv1 and RIPv2 and replying with packets of the appropriate version for REQUESTS triggered updates cradiepoint Add or Edit 09 Networks Nane Metric Protocol Version Plain textpassword _ Enabled w User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Password RIPV2 allows packets to be authenticated via either an insecure plain text password included with the packet or a more secure MD5 based HMAC Keyed Hashing for Message AuthentiCation RIPv1 Cannot be authenticated at all so when authentication is configured RIP will discard routing updates received via RIPv1 packets Plain text password Select to use a plain text password instead of an MD5 HMAC WARNING A plain text password is insecure Enabled Click to enable disable the policy Default enabled Networks Set the RIP enabled interfaces by network RIP is enabled on the interfaces that have addresses within the network range Neighbors Wh
121. orte Mont Enabled Toggle whether your rule is enabled Selected by default Use Port Range Changes the selection options to allow you to input a range of ports if desired Internet Port s The port number s as you want it defined on the Internet Typically these will be the Same as the local port numbers but they do not have to be These numbers will be mapped to the local port numbers Local Computer Select the IP address of an attached device from the dropdown menu or manually input the IP address of a device Local Port s The port number s that corresponds to the service Web server FTP etc on a local computer or device For example you might input 80 in the Local Port s field to open a port for a Web server on a computer within your network The Internet Port s field could then also be 80 or you could Edit 09 Name Enabled LA Intemet Port s gt Local Gomputer Local Port s gt Protocol TGP amp UDP to ai choose another port number that will be used across the Internet to access your Web server If you choose a number other than 80 for the Internet Port connections to that number will be mapped to 80 and therefore the Web server within your network Protocol Select from the following options in the dropdown menu TCP UDP TCP amp UDP Click Save to Save your completed port forwarding rule Port Proxying Rules A port proxying rule allows traff
122. owser window and type cp or 192 168 0 1 in the address bar Press ENTER RETURN 2 When prompted for your password type the eight character DEFAULT PASSWORD found on the product label It s possible and more efficient to do all your configuration changes through Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM without logging into the local administration pages Set up a group of routers and set the configuration for all of them at once See below for more information about ECM FIRST TIME SETUP WIZARD When you log in for the first time you will be automatically directed to the FIRST TIME SETUP WIZARD which will walk you through the steps to customize your Cradlepoint AER2100 You have the ability to configure any of the following Administrator Password Time Zone WiFi Network Name Security Mode Access Point Name APN for SIM based modems Modem Authentication Failure Check If you are currently using the router s WiFi network you will need to reconnect your devices to the network using the newly established wireless network name and password NOTE To return to the First Time Setup Wizard after your initial login select SYSTEM from the navigation bar expand Setup Wizard and select First Time Setup cradlepoint B55 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 USING ENTERPRISE CLOUD MANAGER Rapidly deploy and dynamically manage networks at geographically distributed stores and branch locations with Enterprise Cloud M
123. p WPA2 Select this option if your wireless adapters support WPA or WPA2 This is the most compatible with modern devices and PCs Poor WEP Select this option if your wireless adapters only support WEP This should only be used if a legacy device that only supports WEP will be connected to the router WEP is insecure and obsolete and is only supported in the router for cradiepoint easily use your connection Wireless Network Name AER3100 15d Enable Guest Network In order to protect your network from unauthorized users it is highly recommended you choose the highest level of security that your attached devices will support O radlepolint recommends the WPA2 security mode If you select an advanced security mode and are unable to connect to the router after saving your new settings you can return your router to its original factory settings by pressing the Reset button found on the side of your router for ten seconds This will restore your Password to the last eight characters of your MAG address Security Mode BEST WPA2 Unmask Password WPA Password 000 000 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 legacy reasons The router cannot use 802 11n modes if WEP is enabled router WiFi performance and range will be limited None OPEN Select this option if you do not want to activate any security features WPA Password The WPA Password must be between 8 and 64 characters long A combination of upper and
124. perty of their respective owners ROUTER COMMUNICATION DATA USAGE The factory default configuration of the router is set to communicate with Cradlepoint and other resources at regular intervals to access the latest firmware and modem updates clock synchronization NTP and Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM membership Such communication may result in data usage and applicable charges regardless of whether the router uses a wired or wireless Internet connection To avoid such data usage and potential charges consult the following Knowledge Base article http knowledgebase cradlepoint com articles support router communication data usage cradlepoint D2015 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradiepoint com D
125. port require that the SIM be inserted Some Carriers disable GPS support in otherwise supported modems If you encounter issues with obtaining Add or Edit oo a fix contact your carrier and ensure that GPS is Supported Enable GPS Enable support for querying GPS information from capable modems Send to Client s Enable this Server Enables a local server to which clients can connect and recieve GPS sentences Server Name Your server s name should include only Aa Zz numerals and Enable GPS server on LAN Enables a server on the LAN side of the firewall which will periodically send GPS sentences to TCP connected clients Server Details Enable this Server L Enable GPS server on LAN Enable GPS server on WAN cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Enable GPS server on WAN Enables a server on the WAN side of the firewall which will periodically send GPS sentences to TCP connected clients Port Choose a port between 1 and 65535 Send to Server s Enable this client Enables periodic reporting of GPS sentences to a remote server The router will buffer GPS sentences if errors are encountered or if the Internet connection goes down and send the buffered sentences when the connection is restored Client name Your client s name should include only Aa Zz numerals and Server Remote server hostname or IP Port Remote server port Specify Time Interv
126. quired PAP Choose from Allowed Refused or Required Name Override names used to authenticate the router Leave empty to use the default Add Edit Tunnel Routes Typically specific routes are unnecessary but they can be added in this section if needed You can add or remove routes to be used to funnel packets through the tunnel Network Address This is the network address that is the destination of the route This should be set to the network address at the remote side of the tunnel Netmask This is the corresponding subnet mask of the network being defined cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 STATIC ROUTES Local Networks Add a new Static route to the IP routing table or edit remove an existing route VLAN Interfaces Static routes are used in networks with more than one layer such as when there gt Tunnels is anetwork within a network so that packet destinations are hidden behind an additional router Adding a static route is a way of telling the router about an additional step that packets will need to take to reach their destination Routing Static Routes BGP OSPF IP Version Select IPv4 or IPv6 Depending on your selection you have different options for defining the address range IP Network Address or IPv6 Address The IP address of the target network or host The IPv6 address field includes CIDR notation to declare a range of addresses Click Add to create a new Static route
127. r identified by remote ASN and IP address Redistribute Routes Redistribute routes of the specified protocol or kind into BGP with the metric type and metric set if specified filtering the routes using the given route map if specified Redistributed routes may also be filtered with distribute lists Type The type is the source of the route Select from Main Connected Static RIP and OSPF Metric Numerical priority of the route Route Map Route maps provide a means to filter and or apply actions to routes allowing policies to be applied to routes OSPF OSPF Open Shortest Path First version 2 is a routing protocol described in RFC2328 OSPF Version 2 OSPF is an IGP Interior Gateway Protocol Compared with RIP OSPF can provide more scalable network support and faster convergence times OSPF is widely used in large networks such as ISP Internet Service Provider backbone and enterprise networks OSPF Areas Area Areas are identified by an ID Default Cost Set the cost of default summary LSAS announced to stubby areas Stub Area Configure area to be stub area No Summary Prevents ABR from injecting inter area Summaries into the specified stub area OSPF Editor Router ID This sets the router ID of the OSPF process The router ID may be an IP address of the router but need not be it can be any arbitrary 32 bit number However it MUST be unique within the entire OSPF domain to the OSPF speaker cradlepoint B55 D
128. re HTTPS Port 8443 Allow Remote SSH Access Only applicable when SSH is enabled in the Local Management tab Feature Licenses Extended Enterprise License 1411 1411 CP Secure Threat Management unlicensed 0 CP Secure Connect unlicensed 0 Choose File Upload Feature License File System Clock Enable NTP NTF server poolnip org NTF server port 123 Time Zone UTG 7 Mountain Ariapna Daylight Savings Time ii i Time Zone Select from a dropdown list Setting your Time Zone is required to properly show time in your router log Daylight Savings Time Select this checkbox if your location observes daylight saving time LOCAL MANAGEMENT Enable Internet Bounce Pages Bounce pages show up in your web browser when the router is not connected to the Internet They inform you that you are not connected and try to explain why If you cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 disable bounce pages then you will just get the usual browser timeout In the normal case when the router is connected to the Internet you don t see them at all Reboot Count Track number of router reboots Enable Login Banner Add the CLI Danner to the router s login page Local Domain The local domain is used as the suffix for DNS entries of local hosts This is tied to the hostnames of DHCP clients as DHCP_HOSTNAME LOCAL_DOMAIN System Identifier This is a customizable identity t
129. ring settings OpenDNS ISP Filter Bypass Algorithm It is possible that your Internet Service Provider ISP uses the port that OpenDNS is configured to access port 53 which will prevent OpenDNS filtering If OpenDNS does not appear to be working correctly enabling this will attempt to bypass those ports when using an OpenDNS content filtering level Zscaler Zscaler is a cloud based web filtering and security provider that offers several plan options Depending on your Zscaler implementation this could include Global Cloud Platform Real Time Reporting Behavioral Analysis URL Filtering Advanced Threat Protection Inline Anti Virus amp Anti Spyware Web 2 0 Control Data Loss Prevention Bandwidth Management Web Access Control And more NOTE Zscaler requires a feature license Go to SYSTEM gt Feature Licenses to enable this feature Enter your Zscaler account information to enable these settings Input local network information Network Address and Netmask to assign your Zscaler implementation to one or more local network s cradiepoint Cloud Based Filtering Security Gloud Provider Umbrella OpenDNS UMBRELLA by Client Status Service needs to be configured Usemame Password OpenDNS ISP Filter Bypass Algorithm _ Cloud Based Filtering Security Cloud Provider Zscaler Secure Web Gateway o zscaler User ID PreShared Key Gateway Local Networks f E
130. rk Access Control Name IPv4 DHCP Hostname Multicast Proxy IPv6 Addressing Schedule VRRP STP Wired 802 1X Cancel Save NAT Network Address Translation hides private IP addresses behind the router s IP address Standard Without NAT exposes the subnet addresses which requires them to be externally routable IP Passthrough IP Passthrough passes the IP address given by the modem WAN through the router Hotspot VPN and GRE must be disabled Any Wireless interfaces must be removed from this network in order to enable IP Passthrough Hotspot Provide Hotspot Services on this Network requiring Terms of Service or RADIUS UAM authentication before WAN access will occur on both Wireless and Wired LAN connections IPv6 Settings IPv6 Address Source The Address source has three settings The default of Delegated is desirable in most configurations Delegated The address is provided by a router connected to this router s WAN Static The address is provided by the router admin None No use of an IPv6 WAN address IPv6 is disabled on the WAN IPv6 Address An IPV6 Address is a unique numerical label for a computer or device using the Internet Protocol IP IPv6 addresses are typically in the format composed of 8 sets of 4 hexadecimal numbers Leading zeros can be ignored and the longest set of continuous zeros can be replaced with For example the IPv6 address of 0001 0000 0234 5678 0000 0000 9abc 0def can be expres
131. rks when traffic must pass through an intermediate untrusted network Transport Mode is used for end to end communications for example for communications between a client and a server VTI Tunnel creates a virtual tunnel interface with a specified virtual IP address This interface can then be added to the zone firewall Initiation Mode Always On or On Demand Always On is used if you want the tunnel to initiate the tunnel Add or Edit test 28 connection whenever the WAN becomes available Local Gateway Select On Demand if you want the tunnel to initiate a Re wae I connection if and only if there is data traffic bound for the remote side of the tunnel Local Networks po Tunnel Enabled Enabled or Disabled Sim 117 x M Network Agarose Motmask Port MAT to adarse Add Edit Tunnel Local Gateway IP Version Select IPv4 or IPv6 WAN Binding WAN Binding is an optional parameter used to configure the VPN tunnel to ONLY operate when the specified WAN device s are available and connected Back An example use case is when there is a router with both a primary and failover WAN device and the tunnel should only be used when the system has failed over to the backup connection Make a selection for When Condition and Value to create a WAN Binding The condition will be in the form of these examples When Condition Value Port IS USB Port 1 Type Is not WiMax When Port Select by the
132. rofile updates when connected Each time a scan occurs the wireless communication of the router will be Rese temporarily interrupted Normally this should be disabled Scan While Connected rnd N J A MmmoiNTIT Vv VPN l Ba iN WAN Affinity rules allow you to manage traffic in your network so that particular bandwidth uses are associated with particular WAN sources This allows you to prioritize bandwidth EXAMPLE You could specify that your guest LAN is only associated with your Ethernet connection with no failover Then if your Ethernet connection goes down and the embedded modem connects for failover for your primary LAN your guest LAN will not take bandwidth from your primary LAN saving you money Click Add to open the WAN Affinity Policy Editor and create a new WAN Affinity rule Affinity Rules Name Give a name for your rule that is meaningful Add 4 DSCP DiffServ Differentiated Services Code C test any any ethernet wan Point is the successor to TOS Type of Service Use this field to select traffic based on the DSCP header in each IP packet This field is sometimes set by latency sensitive equipment such as VoIP phones If you know specific DSCP values you can input one here DSCP Negate When checked this rule will match on any packet that does NOT match the DSCP field Protocol Select from the dropdown list to specify the protocol for a particular data use Edi
133. rom a specific MAC address to external domains or websites To add a rule click Add MAC Address Enter MAC Address Filter Action Select Block or Allow Domain URL IP Enter the Domain Name or URL address of the website you wish to control access for e g www google com To make sure the full domain is blocked enter the most inclusive domain e g google com will effectively block www google com as well as maps googie com and images gooegle com Alternatively you can use an IP address e g 8 8 8 8 or address range written in CIDR notation e g 8 8 8 0 24 Rule Priority Higher number rules overrule lower number rules Enabled A rule can be enabled or disabled by selecting or deselecting the checkbox Edit or Add MAC Rule 0 Enter the Domain Name or URL address of the website you wish to control access for i e www example com To make sure the full domain is blocked enter the most inclusive domain i e example com will effectively block www example com as well as mail example com and images example com Alternatively you can use an IP address i e 8 8 8 8 or address range written in CIDR notation i e 8 8 8 0 24 Addresses that have an Allow action assigned will have access allowed while Addresses with a Block action assigned will be blocked When multiple rules conflict the rule with the highest priority is used Filter Action Block Rule Priority 50 Enabled Use MAC Address WebFilter Default
134. rom or directed to router services and can be used to filter router service traffic An example of traffic initialized by a router service would be the ECM Management service An example of traffic destined to a router service would be the SNMP service OPTIONS Firewall Options Anti Spoof Anti Spoof checks help protect against malicious users faking the source address in packets they transmit in order to either hide themselves or to impersonate someone else Once the user has Spoofed their address they can launch a network attack without revealing the true source of the attack or attempt to gain access to network services that are restricted to certain addresses Log Web Access Enable this option to create a syslog record of web IP port 80 access Each entry will contain the the IP address of the server and the client Note that this may create a lot of log entries especially on a busy network Sending the system log to a syslog server is recommended cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Application Gateways Enabling an application gateway makes pinholes thru the firewall This may be required for some applications to function or for an application to improve functionality or add features NOTE Exercise caution in enabling application gateways as they impact the security of your network PPTP For virtual private network access using Point to Point Tunneling Protocol SIP For Voice over IP using Session Initiation Protocol
135. rt will be accepted by the tunnel Add Edit Tunnel Remote Gateway Gateway This value can be any of the following an IPv4 address an IPv6 address or a fully qualified K Add or Edit test 00 name in the form of host domain com DNS names une il are case insensitive so only lower case letters are ee ee allowed It is recommended that you use a dynamic eae aioe L DNS hostname instead of the static IP address by add 7 using the dynamic DNS hostname updates of the m Notwork Addrocs CC Port remote WAN IP are compensated for while connecting to a VPN tunnel Add Edit Tunnel Remote Networks The Network Address and the Netmask define the remote network address range that local devices will have access to via the VPN tunnel ae NOTE the remote network IP address MUST be different from the local network IP address Optionally A Port can be defined that will limit the traffic going through the VPN tunnel to only that port If the field is left Blank any port will be accepted by the tunnel Add Edit Tunnel IKE Phase 1 IKE security has two phases phase 1 and phase 2 You have the ability to distinctly configure each phase but the default settings will be sufficient for most users To set up a tunnel with a remote site you need to match your tunnel s IKE negotiation parameters with the remote site By selecting several encryption hash and DH group options you improve your chances for a
136. s optional Upload Bandwidth Enable Upload QoS Default Enabled Deselect if you want your rule to apply to download traffic only Leave this selected to include upload restrictions with this queue Le Es Borrow Spare Bandwidth Default Enabled When this is enabled the interfaces protocols associated with this rule will borrow unused bandwidth from other rules Disabling borrowing will restrict the traffic to the specified bandwidth Higher priority queues will be offered excess bandwidth first Upload Bandwidth This is the percentage of the connected WAN upload bandwidth that will be reserved for the specified traffic The maximum value is adjusted to the remaining percentage after other rules receive their share Upload Priority The priority value has two different effects on traffic Higher priority traffic is handled before lower priority traffic which can lead to shorter response times Also when spare bandwidth is available it is offered to higher priority queues first Move the slider to select from the following options Default Normal Lowest Lower Below Normal Normal Above Normal High Higher Highest Click Next to continue to the next page Download Bandwidth Enable Download QoS Default Enabled Deselect if you want your rule to apply to upload traffic only Leave this selected to include download restrictions with this queue Borrow Spare Bandwidth Default Enabled When this is enabled
137. s the action taken by the firewall if none of the filter policy rules match the traffic being filtered Log When checked every rule in the policy will log matching packets as if the rule s Log option had been selected Click Add to create a new rule for this filter policy or select an existing rule and click Edit to open the Rule Editor Name Create a rule name meaningful to you Action Choose either Allow or Deny This is the action taken by the firewall if the rule criteria match the traffic being filtered Log When checked each packet matching this filter rule will be logged in the System Log IP Version Select the IP version to match Enter match criteria under Source Destination Protocols and Application Sets cradiepoint 015 Cradlepaint AI Rights Reserved 1 855 8133385 cradiepaintcom O User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Source Select defined identities or enter individual criteria for the a der ppropriate Host Port aE re denna Wend Gi and MAC address columns to match the source Log Ci Poloy vel ngging verres thi song P Version iP Oie O IPv4 IPv6 of the tra ffic Source Destination Protocols Application Sets Host Enter an IP address or select a host Host Port MAC amp identity pr emes CCC CCC EE Port Enter a port port range or Select a None assigned None assigned tag port identity MAC Enter a MAC address or select a MAC address identity Destination Select defined identities
138. s together with MAC Address WebFilter Rules to control website access for specific MAC addresses By default each MAC cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 address is allowed website access Click Add Edit to change this setting for a MAC address Input the MAC Address and Default Action you would like to apply to that MAC address Default Action Select from the following dropdown options Allow Access default Block Access When a network is set to Allow Access it will allow access to sites not specifically blocked in the WebFilter Rules When a network is set to Block 10 29 15 Edit or Add Default Filter Settings 06 Input the MAG address and default action you would like to apply to that MAG address Default Action Block Access m E Access it will block access to sites not specifically allowed in the WebFilter Rules NETWORK WEB FILTER RULES Domain URL filter rules allow you to control access from your network to any external domain or website Rules are assigned to a specific LAN network and the highest priority rule will have precedence when there is a conflict Addresses can be added by URL Domain name or by IP address IP address ranges can be filtered by using CIDR notation e g 4 2 2 2 24 Exceptions to existing rules can be created by adding another rule with higher priority For example if access to maps example com is desired but example com is blocked with a priority of
139. sage This mode works in concert with the Data Usage feature The router will make a best effort to keep data usage between interfaces at a similar percentage of the assigned data cap in the data usage rule for each interface rather than distributing sessions based solely on bandwidth For proper functioning you need to create data usage rules for each WAN device you will be load balancing Make certain to select the Use with Load Balancing checkbox in the data usage rule editor cradlepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Client Data Usage displays upload and download l j Client Data Usage traffic for each LAN client Click Enable Client Data Usage Monitoring Service to begin tracking this Enable Client Data Usage Monitoring Service information This data is not retained between Go to Status gt Internet gt Client Data Usage to view monitored data usage router reboots For each client this shows Name IP address MAC Reset address amount of data uploaded MB amount of data downloaded MB and when traffic was last sent or received for that client Last Traffic The names that are shown are received during a DHCP exchange If a client disconnects and reconnects with a new IP address there will be an additional entry in this list Pressing Reset Statistics will restart all counters at 0 Next Hop Resolution Protocol IS a protocol NHRP Supported Interfaces used to discover addresses of clients
140. se Cloud Manager requires a subscription PKN Ma REQUIREMENTS 10 29 15 At least one Internet source a Cradlepoint integrated 3G 4G modem with an active data plan an Ethernet based modem or WiFi as WAN Windows 7 8 Mac OS X or Linux computer with WiFi adapter Internet Explorer v6 0 or higher Firefox v2 0 or higher Safari v1 0 or higher SPECIFICATIONS WAN Integrated 4G LTE one modem included dual modem option Multi Carrier Software Defined radio Five 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports cable DSL T1 satellite Metro Ethernet WAN LAN switchable WiFi as WAN Metro WiFi 3x3 MIMO 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz 802 11 a b 8 n ac LAN Dual band dual concurrent WiFi 802 11 a b n ac Five 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports WAN LAN switchable Serial console support w USB to serial adapter TEMPERATURE 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F operating 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F storage HUMIDITY non condensing 10 to 85 operating 5 to 90 storage MEMORY 256 MB DRAM 16MB SPI Flash 256 MB NAND Flash SIZE 10 25 X 8 5 X 1 75 in 260 x 214 x 45 mm WEIGHT 6 Ib CERTIFICATIONS FCC WiFi Alliance CE IC carrier certifications LAN TO WAN 940 Mbps WAN TO LAN 940 Mbps STATEFUL THROUGHPUT 940 Mbps WIFI POWER FCC 2 4 GHz band 24 47 dBm Lower 5 GHz band 16 9 dBm Upper 5 GHz band 27 77 dBm cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 ACCESSORIES Second integrated 4G LTE modem MCAOOLPE VZ Verizon MCAOOLPE AT AT amp T MCA
141. sed as 1 0 234 5678 9abc def Interfaces Select the network interfaces which will be attached to this network by either dragging desired interface or clicking left or right arrows to move them between Available Interfaces and Selected Interfaces Access Control UPnP Gateway Select the UPnP Universal Plug and Play option if you Select the network interfaces which will be attached to this network Available Interfaces WiFi 2 4 GHz unconfigured WiFi 2 4 GHz unc onfigured Z WIFI 5 GHz unconfigured WiFi 5 GHz unconfigured Selected Interfaces a ee want to enable the UPnP Gateway service for computers on this network Admin Access When enabled users may access these admin pages from this network cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 IPv4 DHCP DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server When the DHCP server is enabled users of your network will be able to automatically connect to the Internet without any special configuration It is recommended Optionally provide custom DHCP settings DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server that you leave this enabled Advanced Range Start DHCP server configuration is available at Range End NETWORKING gt Local Networks gt DHCP Lease Time le 720 mins server Custom Options C Range Start The starting IP address in the DHCP Relay DHCP Server range is the beginning of the Enable DHCP Relay reserved pool of IP addresses wh
142. server mode adds an additional layer of HMAC authentication on top of the tls control channel to protect against DoS attacks In point to point mode encrypts the communication using a static key These Keys must match on each endpoint Security Cipher BF GBG Auth Algorithm SHA1 TLS Authentication Add Edit Tunnel Remote Servers Create a list of remote server connections to connect to OpenVPN will try to connect to each host in the list If a disconnect occurs from a given server the next server will be tried in a round robin fashion Host IP address of the remote server Port Specify the port if desired Protocol Select UDP or TCP Add Edit Tunnel Routes Add or remove the routes that will be used to direct packets through the tunnel e Network Address e Netmask Generate Client Configuration The Generate Client Configuration button can be used to generate client configurations for OpenVPN tunnels configured in Server mode An ovpn file will be created that can be imported to a variety of OpenVPN client devices Android iOS Windows If the private key for the server s certificate authority is known a client certificate can be generated otherwise one can be selected GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE tunnels can be used to create a connection between two private networks Most Cradlepoint routers are enabled for both GRE and VPN tunnels GRE tunnels are simpler to configure and more fle
143. server s interface NOTE If you don t know the MAC address for the RADIUS server enter 00 00 00 00 00 00 and the service will try to find the MAC address from the given IP address Port Password Acct Server IP Address IP address of the connected RADIUS server Acct Server MAC Address This is the Hardware address of the connected RADIUS server s interface NOTE If you don t know the MAC address for the RADIUS server enter 00 00 00 00 00 00 and the service will try to find the MAC address from the given IP address Port Password cradiepoint Configure 802 1 port based network access control for this network Enable 802 1X Reauthentication 2600 Penod Auth Server IP pe Address MERN Auth Server nn nn nn nn nn MAC Address sit as Part 1912 Acct Server IP E l Address ren Acct Server O0 00 00 00 00 00 MAC Address CY Port 1813 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 MAC FILTER amp LOGGING A MAC Media Access Control address is a unique identifier for a computer or other device This page allows you to manage clients by MAC address You can filter clients by MAC addresses and or keep a log of devices connected to your router Filter Configuration The MAC Filter allows you to create a list of devices that have either exclusive access whitelist or no access blacklist to your local network Enabled Click to allow MAC Filter options Whitelist Select either Whitelist or Blacklist fr
144. spaces are allowed in this field IP address The address of the device within your network EXAMPLE a personal laptop with IP address 192 168 0 164 could be assigned the name MyLaptop Since the assigned name is mapped to an IP address the device s IP address should not change To ensure that the device keeps the same IP address g0 to NETWORKING gt Local Networks gt DHCP Server and reserve the IP address for the device by selecting the device in the Active Leases list and clicking Reserve WiFi as WAN uses an outside WiFi network as its Internet source When WiFi as WAN is enabled the router will find other WiFi networks that you can select and connect to Unless a selected WiFi source is on an unprotected network you will need to know its password or Key To enable WiFi as WAN first select the desired WiFi radio WiFi Radio 1 2 4 GHz WiFi Radio 2 5 GHz All Cradlepoint routers and some other routers use the same default IP address for the primary network 192 168 0 1 If you attempt to set up WiFi as WAN and there is an IP conflict you need to change the IP address The router is attempting to use the same IP address for both WAN and LAN which is impossible Go to cradiepoint _ 1 855 813 336 on User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Network Settings gt WiFi Local Networks Select the network and click Edit You can TRE ICE RE WiFi Radio 2 5 GHz Wireless Scan Settings change the IP address under IPv
145. t or Add Affinity Rule nn Otherwise leave Any selected i DSCP DiffServ Any DSGP Negate _ ICMP bwat Any T C P Source IP Address U D P Source Netmask GRE Source Negate E S p Destination IP Address SCTP Destination Netmask Source IP Address Source Netmask Destination re IP Address and Destination Netmask Specify ee an IP address or range of IP addresses by men nae eee ree combining an IP address with a netmask for nn nee EE either source or destination or both Source EC LR cradlepoint 2016 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813385 cradienointcom O User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 vs destination is defined by traffic flow Leave these blank to include all IP addresses Such as if your rule is defined by a particular port instead EXAMPLE If you want to associate this rule with your guest LAN you could input the IP address and netmask for the guest LAN here leaving the last slot 0 to allow for any user attached to the guest network Source IP Address 192 168 10 0 Source Netmask 255 255 255 0 Failover Default Selected When this is selected and traffic from the chosen WAN device for this rule is interrupted the router will fail over to another available WAN device Deselect this option to restrict this traffic to only the selected WAN interface When Condition Value Port IS USB Port 1 Type Is not WiMax When Port Select by the physical port on the ro
146. t settings Client Timeout If the access point is not able to communicate with the client it will disconnect it after this timeout in seconds TX Power Normally the wireless transmitter operates at 100 power In some circumstances however there might be a need to isolate specific frequencies to a smaller area By reducing the power of the radio you can prevent transmissions from reaching beyond your corporate home office or designated wireless area RTS Threshold When an excessive number of wireless packet collisions are occurring wireless performance can be improved by using the RTS CTS Request to Send Clear to Send handshake protocol The wireless transmitter will begin to send RTS frames and wait for CTS when data frame size in bytes is greater than the RTS Threshold This setting should remain at its default value Fragmentation Threshold Wireless frames can be divided into smaller units fragments to improve performance in the presence of RF interference and at the limits of RF coverage Fragmentation will occur when frame size in bytes is greater than the Fragmentation Threshold This setting should remain at its default value Setting the Fragmentation value too low may result in poor performance DTIM A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the wireless router has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM w
147. t to keep all interfaces with these rules at a similar percentage utilization of data e g Data Usage Cycle Start Day of Month 1 Monthly Usage Cap MB Use with Load Balancing Shutdown on Cap 10 50 90 as the cycle progresses rather than quickly Pa S using 100 of a fast 1GB capped interface while using only AENA Ea a fraction of a slow 10GB capped interface thus leaving Custom Alert Percentages the rest of the cycle with only the slow interface The Data eer aa values Usage algorithm on the WAN Affinity Load Balancing page Triggers alerts when 50 80 90 must be selected or this checkbox has no effect 110 of usage cap is used Shutdown on Cap When checked the WAN device will shutdown when the assigned usage is reached A cycle reset or a rule deletion will re enable the device Alert on Cap An email alert will be generated and sent when the assigned data cap is reached NOTE The SMTP mail server must be configured in System gt Device Alerts Custom Alerts Check to enable custom alerts at specified percentage of usage Cap WAN Management Custom Alert Percentages Example 50 80 90 110 values can exceed LoadBalance 100 Triggers alerts when 50 80 90 110 of usage cap is used NOTE To enable data usage check Data Usage Enabled from WAN Data Usage Enabled Management cradlepoint 2016 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813385 cradienointcom O Us
148. ter from the Internet It is only available when SSH access is enabled in the Local Management tab Some carriers block the remote SSH access ports If a ping to the router s WAN port does not work it is unlikely that remote SSH access will work FEATURE LICENSES Some Cradlepoint features may require a license These features are disabled by default To obtain a feature license contact your Cradlepoint sales representative Once you have obtained the feature license file upload the file to enable the feature A reboot is required after Uploading a feature license file SYSTEM CLOCK Enabling NTP will tell the router to get its system time from a remote server on the Internet If you do not enable NTP then the router time will be based on when the router firmware was built which is guaranteed to be wrong Whenever the Internet connection is re established and once a week thereafter the router will ask the server for the current time so it can correct itself You then have the option of selecting an NTP server and adjusting the NTP server port Select the NTP server from the dropdown list Any of the given NTP servers will be sufficient unless for example you need to synchronize your router s time with other devices ina network 10 29 15 Remote Admin Allow WAN pings _ Allow Remote Web Administration _ Remote Access can be restricted by IP address in the Firewall Require HTTPS Connection _ HTTP Port 8080 Secu
149. than the PEM container format because it is protected by an encryption Key To import choose a certificate file in PKCS 12 format from your computer or local device and upload it to the router Give the certificate a name that is meaningful to you PKCS 12 files are protected by a passphrase you must Know this key to import the file cradiepoint User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 To export select a local certificate from the dropdown list Import PKCS12 Format Certificates and download it to your computer or local device in PKCS RES 12 format When you export this file you must create a 7 passphrase to protect it This key is required for future use of ee EJ the file Import Upload Certificate Export PKCS12 Format Certificates Certificate Name None v Passphrase Unmask Password Export Download Gertificate cradiepoint 2015 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com D User Manual AER2100 SYSTEM Administration Enterprise Cloud Manager Device Alerts Serial Redirector SNMP Configuration System Control Diagnostics Setup Wizards iti Adminstration Router Secunty Remote Admin Feature Licenses system Clock Local Management GPS SMS system Logging Router Services LLDP REMOTE ADMIN ROUTER SECURITY When the router is configured to use the advanced security mode several aspects of the routers configuration 10 29 15 Router Security
150. then you must use SNMP version 3 SNMP v1 amp v2c Settings Get community string The Get community string is used to read SNMP information from the router This String is like a password that is transmitted in regular text with no protection Set community string The Set community string is used when writing SNMP settings to the router This String is like a password It is a good idea to make it different than the Get community string cradiepoint _ 1 855 813 336 on User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 SNMPv3 If you select SNMPv3 you have several additional configuration options for added security Authentication type Select the authentication and encryption type that will be used when connecting to the router from the following dropdown list These settings must match the configuration used on any SNMP clients MD5 with no encryption SHA with no encryption MD5 with DES encryption SHA with DES encryption MD5 with AES encryption SHA with AES encryption Username Enter the Username configured on your SNMP host in the username field Password Enter the Password for your SNMP host in the password and verify password fields This password must be at least eight characters long Enable SNMP traps Enabling traps will allow you to configure a destination server community and port for trap notifications Trap notifications are returned to the server with SNMPv1 Trap community string The trap notificat
151. tical and one for secondary with critical having most of the bandwidth percentage Use rules to associate your most important bandwidth needs POS system VoIP etc with the critical queue Restrict the bandwidth available for less important functions with the secondary queue Queues C test 0 borrows Normal 0 borrows Normal Assign percentages of both upload and download bandwidth to each queue If you assign 80 download bandwidth to the first queue the next queue will be forced to be 20 or less Click Add to create a new Traffic Shaping QoS queue Queue Name Choose a name that is meaningful to you cradlepoint 2016 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813385 cradienointcom O User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 DSCP DiffServ Tag Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP is the successor to TOS Type Edit eo of Service Use this field to tag the traffic by di Queue NamerDescrpton putting the value in the DSCP header of each IP packet that flows through this queue Use the DSGP DiffServ Tag value of 0 to clear the existing DSCP value in the Rene A iii packet header asian Qos DSCP Tagging is sometimes used so that other Bandwidth fs 0 networking equipment upstream or post NAT Upload Bandwidh 2 0 re can do traffic shaping based on the DSCP Tags as Upload Priority Normal Bandwidth opposed to IP addresses or ports Download Priority Normal This setting i
152. time Unrecognized MAC Address Used with the MAC monitoring lists An alert is sent when a new unrecognized MAC address is connected to the router WAN Device Status Change An attached WAN device has changed Status The possible statuses are plugged unplugged connected and disconnected Configuration Change A change to the router configuration Login Success A successful login attempt has been detected Login Failure A failed login attempt has been detected Account Locked Account has been Alert Configuration Firmware Upgrade Available IP Address Banned System Reboot Occurred VPN Tunnel Goes Down Unrecognized MAG Address Feature License Expiration Configuration Ghange Router SDK Application Login Success Full System Log Login Failure WAN Device Status Ghange Account Locked Recurring System Log SMTP Mal Server Server Address Server Port 25 Require Encrypted Session Authentication Required From Address To Address Verify Email Settings Advanced Delivery Options Email Subject Prefix Gradlepoint Alert Retry Attempts 5 Retry Delay Minutes 5 locked due to excessive failed login attempts IP Address Banned An IP address has been banned VPN Tunnel Goes Down Sends an alert when a VPN tunnel goes down Feature License Expiration Sends an alert when a feature license is about to expire Router SDK Application A router SDK Application may send an alert Full System Log The system log
153. tion Mode SLAAC stands for Stateless address autoconfiguration A network can be configured to use SLAAC only or it can be configured to also use DHCPVE to provide ip addresses to clients DHCP Range Start The DHCP Range Start is the beginning of the range that will be used for IPV6 DHCP addresses The IPv6 range will always start at 1 DHCP Range End The ending IP address in the DHCP Server range is the end of the reserved pool of IP addresses which will be given to any DHCP enabled computers on your network IPv6 DHCP Lease Time Specifies how long DHCP enabled computers will wait before requesting a new DHCP lease Schedule Enable Schedule Service Enable the interface scheduler A schedule allows an interface to be enabled or disabled during specific hours of a day VRRP Enable VRRP Enable or disable VRRP cradlepoint D User Manual AER2100 Virtual Router IP IP Address of the Virtual Router Virtual Router ID Identifier of the Virtual Router Router Priority Failover priority of this router The highest priority router will take ownership of the Virtual IP WAN Fault Priority This optional value sets the failover priority of this router when no WAN connection is available If the value matches the normal router priority WAN connection state will not be considered If the value is empty the default the router will always give up the Virtual IP and let a new master take over when no WAN connection is available Advert
154. ts Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com Summary E Modem Manufacturer Product Model supported Technologies Firmware Version Package Version Mobile Directory Number ESN IMEI MEID IMEI ICCID Mobile Subscriber Identification IMSI PRI ID PRI Version PIN Status Chipset Hardware Version Cradlepoint Inc MC400LPE SIM1 MC400LPE SIM1 te 3q SWI9X15C 05 05 16 02 r21040 1 05 05 16 02 V W 005 013 010 311480206582221 9903437 05 03 READY 9X150 1 0 User Manual AER2100 Home Carrier Verizon Roaming Status Home Carrier Status UP Connection State Active Service Display LTE Signal Strength 100 RSSI 53 dBm SINR 19 4 dB RSRP 80 dB RSRQ 12 dB Profile 1 vzwims Profile 2 vzwadmin Profile 3 VZWINTERNET Profile 4 vzwapp Profile 5 vzw800 Profile 6 vzwadmin Profile 9 vzwims Profile 10 vzwadmin Profile 11 VZWINTERNET Profile 12 vzwapp Profile 13 Cell ID 2965526 0x2d4016 Operating Mode Online System Mode LTE IMS Registration State In Progress PS State Attached PRL Version 15414 RF Band Band 4 Bandwidth 10 MHz RX Channel 2000 TX Channel 20000 LTE Tx Power 3 0 dBm RX Frequency Band 2110 2155 MHz TX Frequency Band 1710 1755 MHz EMM State Registered EMM Sub State Normal Service EMM Connection State RRC Connected Network
155. tside of a zone to the interfaces within the zone will be denied To add a zone click Add fone Firewall fone Definition Filter Policies fone Forwarding Options Network Prefix Translation Remote Access Restnction Port Forward amp Proxy NAT FILTER POLICIES A Filter Policy is a one way filter applied to initialized network traffic flowing from one zone to another A Filter Policy needs to be assigned to a Forwarding for it to take effect Filter Policies can either be Added Edited or Removed Default Allow All is a preconfigured policy to ic initial Policy Edit de allow all traffic initialized from one zone to flow Policy Editor Policy Name Action C Allow Deny to another zone The state of the connection is Lge C ently pope iggy a tracked to allow responses to traverse the zones Rules back to the source LAN to WAN forwardings use Oaa Z this policy by default The policy can be removed or MEE altered to filter the traffic flow None dened Default Deny All is a preconfigured policy to deny all traffic initialized from one zone to be blocked to another zone WAN to LAN forwardings use this policy by default The policy can be removed or altered to filter the traffic flow Click Add to create a new filter policy or select an om ES existing policy and click Edit to open the filter policy editor Name Create a name meaningful to you Action Choose either Allow or Deny This i
156. ur wired connection goes down This ensures that the higher priority interface has remained online for a set period of time before it becomes active in case the connection is dropping in and out for example Disabled Deactivate failback mode Immediate Mode Fail back immediately whenever a higher priority interface is plugged in or when there is a priority change Immediate failback returns you to the use of your preferred Internet source more quickly which may have advantages such as reducing the cost of a failover data plan but it may cause more interruptions in your network than Usage or Time modes DATA USAGE Data Usage displays upload and download traffic for each LAN client Check Monitor Monthly or Weekly or Daily Usage to begin tracking this information This data is not retained between router reboots For Monthly and Weekly you are able to specify the day to start each cycle e g the 1st or Tuesday respectively cradlepoint B55 User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 Usage Cap Enter a Cap amount in Megabytes 1024 Megabyte is equal to 1 Gigabyte Q WAN Management 06 On Demand ai Use with Load Balancing When checked the Load EO ve oaiiy OOOO WAN Verify Balancing feature is allowed to use the thresholds and un bi A metrics of this rule when making balance decisions This causes Load Balancing to spread the data usage between interfaces according to the assigned usage rather than bandwidth This is a best effor
157. urchase a license or to begin a free trial log into Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM and go to the Applications tab this is only available to the primary account administrator Once entitled the router must be rebooted for Threat Management to begin working 2 Set up emailed or logged alerts in the Alerts tab in ECM 3 Set up regularly scheduled signature updates in the configuration pages or update manually in ECM via the Devices or Groups page click on Commands in the top toolbar and select Update IPS Signatures from the dropdown options NOTE Updating the signature database version causes a network disruption for a few seconds You can schedule these updates to occur during days times when you expect less traffic on your network Status The Status section shows if Threat Management is enabled It shows the current signature database version number the Status timestamp for the most recent update and the status of the most recent attempt to update signatures Signature Database Version No Rules Loaded fence Click on the Update button to check for a new signature Last Time Updated database version Status of Last Update Check Global Settings Customize your Threat Management implementation choose between IPS and IDS set up a signature update schedule Global Settings etc Operation Mode Detect and Prevent Operation Mode Choose IPS IDS or neither i Engine Failure Error Action Allow Traffi
158. uter that you are plugging the modem into e USB Port 2 Manufacturer Select by the modem manufacturer e Cradlepoint Inc Model Set your rule according to the specific model of modem Type Select by type of Internet source Ethernet LTE Modem Wireless as WAN WiMAX Serial Number Select a 3G or LTE modem by the serial number MAC Address Select from a dropdown list of attached devices Unique ID Select by ID This is generated by the router and displayed when the device is connected to the router nee Condition Select is is not starts with contains or ends with to create your conditions Statement Value If the correct values are available select from the dropdown list You may need to manually input the value Load Balance Algorithm Select the Load Balance Algorithm for this WAN Affinity rule from the following dropdown options Round Robin Evenly distribute each session to the available WAN connections Rate Distribute load based on the current upload and download rates A WAN device s upload and download bandwidth values can be set in CONNECTION MANAGER Spillover This was the default algorithm in older version 3 firmware Load is always given to devices with the most available bandwidth The estimated bandwidth rate is based on a combination of the upload and download configuration values and the observed capabilities of the device Data U
159. vers on your network should either use a static IP address or a reservation While you have the option to manually input the information to reserve an IP address Hostname Hardware Addr IP Addr it is much simpler to select a device under the Active Leases section and click Reserve The selected device s information will automatically be added under Reservations LOCAL IP NETWORKS Local IP Networks displays the following information fOr Local IP Networks each network Su lio Network Name IP address Netmask and Enabled neg cs ee ce is _ Disabled along the top bar DHCP Serer Enabled Virtual LAN 80219 VLAN 2 an Ports 1 2 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DHCP Relay Disabled WiFi Access Point WiFi 2 4 GHz AER3100 15d Multicast Proxy Enabled Disabled Schedule mr e WiFi Access Point WiFi 5 GHz AER3100 15d 5g VRRP Failover State isabled DHCP Server Enabled Disabled IPv4 Routing Mode nat IPv6 Addressing Mode delegated DHCP Relay Enabled Disabled es Cano Enabled Schedule Enabled Disabled See the Schedule tab in ET si a the Local Network Edito r DHGP Server Enabled e WiFi Access Point WiFi 2 4 GHz Public 15d DHGP Relay Disabled e WiFi Access Point WiFi 5 GHz Public 15d 5g VRRP Failover State Disabled Backup or Master ee IPv4 Routing Mode NAT Standard IP Passthrough Sure ee v Addressing Mode lelega Hotspot Disabled Access Control Disabled IPv6 Addressing Mode SLAAC Only SL
160. xible for different kinds of packet exchanges but VPN tunnels are much more secure cradlepoint D User Manual AER2100 10 29 15 In order to set up a tunnel you must configure the following e Local Network and Remote Network addresses for the Glue Network the network that is created by the administrator that serves as the glue between the networks of the tunnel Each address must be a different IP address from the same private network and these addresses together form the endpoints of the tunnel e Remote Gateway the public facing WAN IP address that the local gateway is going to connect to e Routes that allow you to configure what network traffic from local host s will be allowed through the tunnel Optionally you might also want to enable the tunnel Keep Alive feature to monitor the status of a tunnel and more accurately determine if the tunnel is alive or not Click Add to configure a new GRE tunnel click Edit to make changes to an existing tunnel Add Edit Tunnel General Tunnel Name Give the tunnel a name that Uniquely identifies it o Add Edit Tunnel ee Tunnel Key Enables an ID key for a GRE tunnel which can be used as an identifier aa for MGRE Multipoint GRE cho Local Network This is the local side of mondes st 080 the Glue Network a network created Remote Endpoint 0 0 00 by the administrator to form the tunnel Subnet Mask 255 255 255 252 The user creates the IP address
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