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1. Commit Cancel Defaults 93 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual WLAN Security Parameters WLAN Security Type Authentication Type WPA WPA2 Settings WPA Protocol Version EAP Settings Basic Advanced Settings EAP Identity TTLS Auto x Auto x Basic x EAP Password EAP Anonymous Identity EAP Phase 2 String CA Certificate File Name Commit Cancel Defauits WLAN Security Parameters WLAN Security Type Authentication Type Auto EAP Settings Basic Advanced Settings EAP Identity EAP Password Basic CA Certificate File Name EAP FAST Settings EAP FAST Provisioning Type Maximum Number of EAP FAST Servers 10 Commit Cancel Defaults X Authenticated x Current Values Current Values WPA FAST x Field Wireless LAN Security Type Authentication Type Default WEP Key WEP Key 1 4 WPA Protocol Version LEAP User Name LEAP Password WPA WPA2 Pre Shared Key PSK EAP Identity EAP Password EAP Anonymous Identity EAP Phase String 1 EAP Phase String 2 EAP Subject Match String EAP Subject Match 2 String EAP Alternate Subject Match String EAP Alternate Subject Match 2 String CA Certificate File Name CA Certificate 2 File Name Client Certificate File Name Client Certificate 2 File Name Pr
2. The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s website www hc sc gc ca This Device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le pr sent 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 radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement FCC IC Modular Approval This document describes the Airborne WLN FCC modular approval and the guidelines for use as outlined in FCC Public Notice DA 00 1407 The ABDx XX DP5xx is covered by the following modular grants Table 46 Modular Approval Grant Numbers FCC Part 15 North America US Sec 15 107 15 109 15 207 15 209 15 247 F4AWLNN551 Modular Approval RSS 210 Canada 3913A WLNN551 Modular Approval By providing FCC modular approval on the Airborne WLN modules the customers are
3. 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 4 815 433 5109 sales fax I m ets B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us 1 Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Displayed Page sten 115 116 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Upload Certificate URL Certificates Upload Certificate Description Enables certificates and private keys to be uploaded to the device B BsB ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration Certificates N Network N Maintenance List Certificates Delete Certificate Upload a Certificate to the Module Make The Right Connections Device Type Industrial Ethernet Select a Certificate File to upload and save on the module Browse B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax m B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us j Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Upload Certificate Button put cert AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Delete Certificate URL Certificates Delete Certificate Description Allows certificates stored on the device to be deleted B BsB ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration N Certificates N Network N Maintenance Upload Certificate Delete a Certificate File From Flash Make The Right Connections Device Type Industrial Ethernet List Certificates Delete Certificate Choose a Certif
4. 22 2 When attempting to make an out bound connection to a device on the public network the public network IP address of the device should be used e g In Figure 20 the client with address 192 168 2 100 wants to connect to an FTP server with the address of 123 45 67 99 on the public network to perform a firmware download The FTP address that would be used in the Configuration Advanced Settings FTP Server Address or Name would be 123 45 67 99 Note that this is not within the subnet of the Ethernet client however the NAT router will do the necessary address translations and packet header manipulations to ensure the out bound and in bound connections are maintained Any traffic between the Airborne Ethernet Adapter s Ethernet interface and Ethernet client on the private network will not be broadcast on the public network unless it is directed at the public network For most users there will be no modification of the private network settings needed and if the target Ethernet client uses DHCP to obtain an IP address no change in configuration will be required either Bridge Functionality When the Adapter is a bridge the Ethernet and 802 11 interfaces will be bridged together All packets received on either interface will be forwarded to the other interface Both interfaces reside on the same network there are no Private and Public networks The Ethernet IP configuration is used and the 802 11 IP configuration is ignored The 802 11 i
5. 60 0 0 0 0 8024 8024 Disable x Disabled x Enabled 80 index html Enabled x 23 0 Enabled 21 Enabled 22 TCP x 5 Enabled z Enabled Secondary TCP Target Server IP Address TCP Port TCP Timeout CLI Command wl xmit type wl xmit type pl wl tep ip wl tep ip pi wil tep iip2 wl tep ip2 pi wi tep port wl tep port pi wl tcp timeout wl tcp timeout p1 99 B B SmartWorx TCP Retry Time Tunnel Enabled Tunnel Port Tunnel Mode UDP Target Server IP Address UDP Port UDP Receive Port UDP Transmit Mode Outbound Transmit Type Serial Port 2 Primary TCP Target Server IP Address Serial Port 2 Secondary TCP Target Server IP Address Serial Port 2 TCP Port Serial Port 2 TCP Timeout Serial Port 2 TCP Retry Time Serial Port 2 UDP Target Server IP Address Serial Port 2 UDP Port Serial Port 2 UDP Receive Port Serial Port 2 UDP Transmit Mode Serial Port 2 Tunnel Enabled Serial Port 2 Tunnel Port Serial Port 2 Tunnel Mode Serial Port 2 HTTP Port Accessible via Wireless Web Server Port Telnet Port Accessible via Wireless Telnet Port Telnet Timeout Internal FTP Server Enabled Internal FTP Server Listen Port SSH Port Accessible via Wireless Secure Shell Server Port Connect LED Mode TCP Max Retries Wireless UDAP Discovery Enabled Ethernet UDAP Discovery Enabled AirbomeM2M User Manual wl
6. Authenticate with device Open data tunnel to serial port Using the WLAN IP Address and configured telnet port number auth dpac dpac Any user level above L5 can authenticate with the unit Device responds OK pass x Where x can be pl p2 or any pl or p2 binds to the indicated serial port as long as the serial port is in listen mode and does not already have a data tunnel open any binds to the first serial port which is in listen mode and does not already have a data tunnel open 19 2 Configuring Serial Port 1 for Access on Tunnel Port A data tunnel can be made using the devices tunnel port as the network connection port This does not require authenticating with the device and automatically initiates the tunnel connection Configuring the device to support this approach to establishing a data tunnel is covered in the following table Table 33 Configure Data Tunnel on Serial Port 1 Tunnel Port TCP Navigation Bar Select Configuration Feature Link Select Connection Settings You will see a group of fields under the banner of WLAN Parameters The wireless interface and security must be configured before configuring the Ethernet settings A page showing the configuration options for TCP IP and UDP connections to the device Configuration of Telnet HTTP and SSH ports is possible through this page 66 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Select Tunnel Enabled Select Tunnel Port Select Tunnel Mode P
7. Feature Link The wireless interface and security must be Select Serial Port 2 Settings configured before configuring the Ethernet settings Displays a page showing the serial port configuration setting the default mode of operation for the serial interface is done in this page Select Serial CLI Default Mode Select Listen from the drop down menu Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Optional Reloads the Serial Port 2 Settings page Press Reload Button Select this is you have further configuration options to change Optional Restarts the device After the device as Press Restart Button rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect Once authenticated the network it is possible for a TCP IP connection to be made on the Telnet port To establish a data tunnel and gain access to the serial data from the WLAN or Ethernet interface follow the steps in Table 36 Table 36 Data Tunnel using Tunnel Port on Serial Port 2 Open TCP socket to device Using the WLAN IP Address and configured tunnel port number for Serial Port 2 Default 8024 68 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 19 4 Configuring Serial Port 1 as TCP Client In this mode the device will attempt to initiate a TCP connection to a network based server and establish a data tunnel with Serial Port 1 on a successful network connection Table 37 C
8. Industrial Serial ABDx SE IN5xxx The following describes initial connection to an AirborneM2M Serial Device Server ABDx SE IN5xxx If you have an Ethernet device ABDx ER DP5xx IN5xxx please go to section 14 0 If you have purchased a SE DP5xx device please go to section 13 0 for the set up instructions The instructions in Table 14 provide step by step instructions for configuration of the ABDx SE IN5xxx product family Table 14 SE IN5xxx Accessing the Web Interface Open the AirborneM2M packaging and locate the Install CD Place the CD in the CD DVD drive of the laptop or desktop you will be using to configure the AirborneM2M device Follow the on screen directions for installation of the appropriate device software and documentation Connect the Ethernet cable on ABDx to an Ethernet port on the laptop or desktop system Apply power to the ABDx SE IN5xxx The unit will boot and display one of the following LED patterns ABDx SE IN5xxx COMM Off LINK Red POST Orange POWER Blue Run the Airborne Management System application This was installed during the CD installation and a menu item will be found in the Airborne folder located in the programs directory of your system When the application opens the following dialog will be displayed Fa Go log Group Name Group Password m fend Select Group Name manuf and enter Group Password dpac 33 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2
9. Reloads the WLAN Settings page The wireless interface is now configured however most wireless networks use security to protect the network and users from unauthorized use Selecting WLAN Security Settings will allow us to configure the devices security settings for the network This is covered in section 18 The wireless interface is now configured however most AdHoc networks do not have a DHCP server available to provide IP address to the devices in the network It therefore necessary to assign a static IP address to the wireless interface Selecting Network Settings will allow us to configure the device with a static IP address This is covered in section 19 0 A bridge unit will require static IP addresses whip 192 168 0 53 Ss NE Ethemet host 192 168 0 50 eth ip 192 168 0 51 AdHoc network eth ip 192 168 0 52 54 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 17 0 Configuring the Security Settings Almost all 802 11 networks will use some sort of security to protect the network from unauthorized use There are many types of security options available The following section will cover how to configure the device for the most popular options If your security configuration is not covered further details can be found in the Airborne Enterprise CLI Reference Manual 17 1 Configuring for WEP Security Although an old protocol WEP is still used by many networks The Airborne device supports many
10. Requires 2 4GHz 5GHz ISM band antenna 50 input impedance RP SMA connector DB 9M Male Requires DB 9 Female RJ 45 Plug Requires RJ 45 socket 10 100 Ethernet interface 2 1mm Barrel Jack Requires 2 1mm ID 5 5mm OD 5VDC center pin 30 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 10 0 Mechanical Outline Industrial Class System Reset Terminal Block Power Factory Reset 10 100 Ethernet Socket EE AO HE TINN 2 1mm Barrel Jack 107 42mm ey 4 23 94 72mm 3 73 I I 44 3 56mm rd 52 72mm 0 14 2 08 28 44mm A A 118 14MM 124 damm i 4657 14 897 O CONNECT J unk 3 81mm EE 0 15 POWER 1 W 1 RP SMA Antenna Connector Serial Port 2 Serial Port 1 29 21mm 1 15 120 12mm 4 73 Antenna Connector RP SMA Reverse Polarity SMA Requires 2 4GHz 5GHz ISM band antenna 50 input impedance RP SMA connector Serial Connector DB 9M Male Requires DB 9F Female Ethernet Connector RJ 45 Socket Requires RJ 45 plug 10 100 Ethernet interface Power Connector 2 1mm Barrel Jack Requires 2 1mm ID 5 5mm OD 5VDC center pin Power Connector Terminal Block 2 connector Requires 16 30 AWG gauge wire 31 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Man
11. You will first need to obtain the version of firmware you wish to install from the B amp B Electronics website or B amp B Electronics technical support The firmware will be a binary image file img and indicate the version of the firmware in the file name Once you have obtained the firmware save the firmware image to a location on the system you are browsing the module from or a location accessible to the system you are browsing the module from Figure 15 Firmware Update Page B Make The Right Connections BsB ELECTRONICS Status M Configuration N Certificates N Network N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet Upload Firmware to the Module Reset to Factory Defaults Current Firmware Version 3 15 Restart Module Select the firmware image file to load and then click Load New Firmware Set System Time Browse Blink the POST LED Load New Firmware Cancel Stop Blinking the POST LED Chai lodule Personali Upload Script File List Script Files Display Script File Delete Script File Run Script File B amp B Electronics 4 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics 47 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Figure 16 Firmware Update in Progress B i Make The Right Connections BsB ELECTRONICS Status N Configuration N Certificates N Netwo
12. B amp B ELECTRONICS Status N Configuration M Certificates N Network N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet 3 Blink POST LED Update Module Firmware Reset to Factory Defaults Restart Module EE Blinking of the POST LED turned OFF Stop Blinking the POST LED Upload Script File List Script Files Display Script File Delete Script File Run Script File B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax T B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us j Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Displayed Page blink post led off 127 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 24 0 Certification amp Regulatory Approvals IMPORTANT It is required that the following section be read and understood before use of the B amp B Airborne device is permitted Use of approved antenna is required for compliance to FCC and IC regulations The unit complies with the following agency approvals 24 1 Table 45 Regulatory Approvals FCC Part 15 North America US amp Canada Sec 15 107 15 109 15 207 15 209 15 247 Complete Modular Approval CISPR 16 1 1993 ETSI EN 300 328 v1 8 1 2015 Europe Complete ETSI EN 301 893 v1 7 1 2015 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interfere
13. IP Address 192 169 10 100 Subnet Mask 299 299 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 10 1 Primary DNS 10 1 0 5 Secondary DNS 10 1 0 39 Up Time Sec 353 vaneestoner 1816AI35100 phone 1800 3482118 bol free 1 015 433 5109 soles fax m BAB Electronics ContactUs Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics 14 1 Navigation Bar Figure 10 Website Navigation Bar B B amp B ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration Y Certificates Y Network NM Maintenance Status Configuration Certificates Network Table 16 Navigation Bar Items Provides status and performance characteristics for the network interfaces available Includes connection status radio and Ethernet statistics Allows viewing and configuration of all the interface settings including wireless LAN network connectivity security FTP client serial port and web server Includes the interface for delivery of OEM and user configuration files as well as management and viewing of current configurations This menu item provides the interface for certificate delivery and management Included in this section are the abilities to view resident certificates upload and delete certificates With this section it is possible to locate other Airborne Device Server modules on the current network It is also possible to scan for available Access Points 42 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Maintenance B B SmartWorx This section allows th
14. Encrypted or OEM Configuration Press Browse Button This will open a dialog box in which you can locate the file you wish to upload to the module Select the configuration file and press Open This will return you to the Configuration Upload window and will have entered the location and name of the file you wish to upload in the field next to the Browse button Select User Encrypted or OEM This defines the configuration you are installing Only Configuration the OEM Configurations will survive a factory reset Press Upload Configuration You will then see a notice that the configuration has been successfully uploaded to the module 46 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Press List Configuration Files This will show the current configuration files resident on the module and will include the file just uploaded Uploading a configuration file will overwrite any configuration file already stored on the module This will cause a change in configuration when a module restart is performed IMPORTANT Confirm that the OEM or USER settings in the configuration files will allow the user to communicate with the module after the upload and a restart has been completed 14 7 Updating Firmware The module s firmware may be updated using the web interface Please refer to Table 22 for the procedure to do this Updating the firmware will not alter any existing configuration files or certificates loaded on the module
15. LINK Off POST Orange POWER Blue Run the Airborne Management System application This was installed during the CD installation and a menu item will be found in the Airborne folder located in the programs directory of your system When the application opens the following dialog will be displayed Group Name manuf w Group Password Bl wes Select Group Name manuf and enter Group Password dpac 36 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx The AMC will load and discover the attached device BridgeTemplateIndustrial WL MAC 00 0B 28 04 FF FE ETH MAC 00 0B 28 04 FF FD FW Rev 3 20 BridgeTemplateEnterprise WL MAC 00 08 28 04 FF FC ETH MAC 00 08 28 04 FF FB FW Rev 3 20 di Newly Discovered Airborne Devices 1 OEM Cfg1 WL MAC 00 08 28 FE 01 12 WL P 10 1 0 110 FW Rev 3 198 If the unit is not detected please verify that your firewall is disabled Run a Discover if the unit is still not being detected close down AMC and restart it by doing a Right Click on the AMC icon and select Run as administrator Manage Your Device New devices were discovered Do you want to manage these new devices OEM Cfgi WL MAC 00 08 28 FE 01 12 WL IP Not Present ETH MAC 00 08 28 FE B1 21 ETH IP 10 1 0 110 FW Rev 3 198 J Device Configuration Templates 2 BridgeTemplatelndustril WL MAC 00 08 28 04 FF FE ETH MAC 00 0B 28 04 FF FD FW Rev 3 2
16. OxFF OxFF OxFF Disabled x Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled HERRE Enabled Disabled ME CLI Command name manuf name oem name device pw root user manuf pw manuf user oem pw oem user cfg pw cfg user pw cfg encrypt cfg oem protect auth level reset auth level radio off auth level radio on ssh default user ssh default password ssh keysize pm mode wl sleep timer wl sleep timer pl 105 B B SmartWorx Serial Port 2 Inactivity Timer Radio Startup Mode FTP Server IP Address or Name FTP User Name FTP Password FTP Server Path FTP Filename Timezone Name Timezone Offset Daylight Saving Time Adjustment Daylight Saving Time Name Daylight Saving Time Offset Daylight Saving Time Starting Week Daylight Saving Time Starting Day Daylight Saving Time Starting Month Daylight Saving Time Ending Week Daylight Saving Time Ending Day Daylight Saving Time Ending Month NTP Server IP Address or Name NTP Sync at Startup NTP Refresh Interval Antenna Mode Speedlink Roaming Beacons Missed Before Roaming Association Retry Count Association Backoff Time msec ARP Staleout Time ARP Reachable Time Use Directed Probes Lost Association Link Timeout Startup Message Mode Startup Message Text WLAN DHCP Vendor Class ID String Ethernet DHCP Vendor Class ID String 1 0 Port F Bit Direction 1 O Port F Internal Pullup Resistor 1 0 Port G Direct
17. Select Ethernet Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the private network that matches the subnet mask on the Ethernet client The mask must be in the format Select Ethernet Gateway IP Address Enter a valid Gateway IP address This is the Static IP address of the Ethernet interface on the private network This must be in the same subnet as the Ethernet Static IP Address but a different address The address must be in the format This address should be entered into the Gateway parameter for the Ethernet clients on the private network Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Optional Reloads the Network Settings page Select Press Reload Button this is you have further configuration options to change Optional Restarts the device After the device as Press Restart Button rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect Access to the public network from the private network is now possible The private network supports the Airborne discovery protocol UDAP and will respond to discovery requests The subnet for the private network IP addresses Ethernet Client and Gateway and public IP address WLAN obtained by the module via the wireless interface MUST NOT be the same Failure to observe this requirement will result in unpredictable behavior of the adapter 82 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx
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19. 2 IP Address WLAN DHCP Request Retransmission Mode WLAN DHCP Request Retransmission Interval Ethernet DHCP Request Retransmission Mode Ethernet DHCP Request Retransmission Interval AirbomeM2M User Manual eth gateway eth dhep fb eth dhep fbauto eth dhcp fbip eth dhep fbsubnet eth dhep fbgateway eth dhep fbper dns serverl dns server2 wins serverl wins server2 wl dhcp mode wl dhep interval eth dhcp mode eth dhcp interval 96 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Serial Port Settings URL Configuration Serial Port Settings Description Configures the serial port settings on the primary serial port Serial Port Parameters Current Values Serial CLI Default Mode CLI Serial Port Bit Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Flow Control Input Buffer Flush Size Serial Escape Mode Network CLI Escape Mode Escape String 7E7E7E6473 Serial Interface Type RS 232 x Commit Cancel Defauits Field Serial CLI Default Mode Serial Port Bit Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Flow Control Input Buffer Flush Size Serial Escape Mode Network CLI Escape Mode Escape String Serial Interface Type CLI Command serial default serial default pl bit rate parity pl parity parity pl data bits data bits pl stop bit stop bit pl flow flow pl input size input size pl esc mode serial esc mode serial pl esc mode lan esc mode lan pl esc str esc str pl in
20. DNS Server1 IP Address 0 0 0 0 DNS Server2 IP Address 0 0 0 0 WINS Server1 IP Address 0 0 0 0 WINS Server2 IP Address 0 0 0 0 DHCP Request Retransmission Mode Exponential Interval x DHCP Request Retransmission Interval 15 Commit Cancel Defaults Field WLAN DHCP WLAN DHCP Client Name WLAN Static IP Address WLAN Subnet Mask WLAN Gateway IP Address WLAN DHCP Acquire Limit WLAN DHCP Fallback WLAN Fallback to Last DHCP IP Address WLAN Fallback IP Address WLAN Fallback Subnet Mask WLAN Fallback Gateway IP Address Save Last WLAN DHCP IP Address as Fallback IP Addresses Ethernet DHCP Ethernet DHCP Client Name Ethernet DHCP Acquire Limit Ethernet Static IP Address Ethernet Subnet Mask B B SmartWorx Configures the wireless and Ethernet interface network settings including DHCP static IP and fall back CLI Command wl dhcp wl dhep client wl ip wl subnet wl gateway wl dhep acglimit wl dhcp fb wl dhcp fbauto wl dhcp fbip wl dhcp fbsubnet wl dhcp fbgateway wl dhcp fbper eth dhep eth dhep client eth dhcp acqlimit eth ip eth subnet 95 B B SmartWorx m hernet Gateway IP Address m hernet DHCP Fallback m hernet Fallback to Last DHCP IP Address m hernet Fallback IP Address m hernet Fallback Subnet Mask Ethernet Fallback Gateway IP Address Save Last Ethernet DHCP IP Address as Fallback IP Addresses DNS Server1 2 IP Address WINS Server1
21. DPAC Airborne IndustrialE name oem OEM Cfg1 name device Device pm mode active esc str 7E7ETE6473 esc mode serial on esc mode lan on serial default cli intf type rs232 bit rate 9600 data bits 8 parity n flow n input size 0x05B4 serial assert xon stop bit 1 io dir f OxFF io dir g OxFF o pullup f OxFF Field CLI Command Displayed Page cfg dump factory 113 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual WPA Configuration URL Configuration WPA Configuration Description Displays the current security configuration settings being used by the device WPA Configuration Ivarltmp wpa_supplicant conf ctrl_interface var run wpa_supplicant eapol_version 1 ap scan 1 fast reauth 1 assoc retries 3 assoc backoff 10 network ssid Cisco1100WPA scan ssid 1 mode 0 key mgmt WPA PSK proto WPA pairwise TKIP group TKIP Field CLI Command Displayed Page cfg dump wpa 114 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx List Certificates URL Certificates List Certificates Description Displays a list of the certificates saved to the device This is the home page for the Certificates link B Make The Right Connections BsB ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration N Certificates N Network N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet k Certificate File Listing Upload Certificate List Certificates Delete Certificate TrustedcApem 1280 bytes 1Files 1280 bytes 124928 bytes free BAB Electronics
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23. M Certificates N Network N Maintenance Firmware Version Radio Firmware Version Uboot Version Kernel Version Total RAMDisk Space RAMDisk Space Used Percent RAMDisk Space Used RAMDisk Space Free FW Partition Total Disk Space FW Partition Disk Space Used FW Partition Percent Disk Space Used FW Partition Disk Space Free Total Memory Memory Used Percent Memory Used Memory Free Up Time Sec System Information 3 15 3 1 63 21 1 3 2 2 6 32 28 224256 94208 42 130048 o o oe 0 30785536 14639104 473 16146432 9962 B amp B Electronics Make The Right Connections Industrial Ethernet Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field Displayed Page CLI Command sys info 121 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Update Module Firmware URL Maintenance Update Module Firmware Description Enables module firmware to be updated B Make The Right Connections BsB ELECTRONICS Status N Configuration N Certificates M Network N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet Upload Firmware to the Module Update Module Firmware Reset to Factory Defaults Current Firmware Version 3 15 Restart Module Select the firmware image file to load and then click Load New Firmware Set System Time Stop Blinking the POST LED Upload Script File List Script Files Display Script File Delete Script File Run Script Fil B amp B Electroni
24. Module Description Restarts device B BsB ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration Certificates Update Module Firmware N Network Make The Right Connections Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet Restart the Module Reset to Factory Defaults Restart Module Set System Time Blink the POST LED Stop Blinking the POST LED Upload Script File ist Script Files Display Script File Delete Script File Run Script File B amp B Electronics 4 815 433 5100 1 800 346 3119 4 815 433 5109 phone toll free sales fax al Restarting the module will cause any unsaved chages to be lost Restart the module Wes no Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics B amp B Electronics I Contact Us Field Yes Button CLI Command restart 124 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Set System Time URL Maintenance Set System Time Description Sets the current system time B BsB ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration N Certificates N Network N Maintenance Set System Time Make The Right Connections Device Type Industrial Ethernet Update Module Firmware Reset to Factory Defaults Restart Module Current System Time 13 57 22 EST Date Fri Feb 22 2013 Enter the desired system time HH MM SS MM DD YYYY and click Set System Time Set System Time Blink the POST LED Stop Blinking the POST LED Set System Time Upload Script Fi
25. Target Server IP Address TCP Port TCP Timeout TCP Retry Time UDP Target Server IP Address UDP Port UDP Receive Port UDP Transmit Mode Tunnel Enabled Serial Port 2 Connection Settings Outbound Transmit Type Serial Port 2 Primary TCP Target Server IP Serial Port 2 Secondary TCP Target Server IP Serial Port 2 TCP Port Serial Port 2 TCP Timeout Serial Port 2 TCP Retry Time Serial Port 2 UDP Target Server IP Serial Port 2 UDP Port Serial Port 2 UDP Receive Port Serial Port 2 UDP Transmit Mode Serial Port 2 Tunnel Enabled Serial Port 2 Port Settings HTTP Port Accessible via Wireless Web Server Port Default Web Page Telnet Port Accessible via Wireless Telnet Port Telnet Timeout Internal FTP Server Enabled Internal FTP Server Listen Port SSH Port Accessible via Wireless Secure Shell Server Port Common Settings Connect LED Mode TCP Max Retries Wireless UDAP Discovery Enabled Ethernet UDAP Discovery Enabled Commit Cancel Defaults Field Outbound Transmit Type Primary TCP Target Server IP Address Configuration Connection Settings Configures the data tunnel and network port settings for both serial ports Includes management of port access and service availability Current Values Both r 192 168 10 102 0 0 0 0 8023 0 60 0 0 0 0 8023 8023 Disable gt Disabled x Both 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2571 0
26. an overall measurement of the link quality called link margin 28 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Link Margin provides a measure of all the parts of the RF path that impact the ability of two systems to communicate The basic equation looks like this EIRP dB TxP TxA TxC Link Margin dB EIRP FPL RxS RxA RxC Where TxP Transmitter output power dBm TxA Transmitter antenna gain dBi TxC Transmitter to Antenna coax cable loss dB FPL Free Path Loss dB RxS Receiver receive sensitivity dBm RxA Receiver antenna gain dBi RxC Receiver to Antenna coax cable loss dB This is a complex subject and requires more information than is presented here B amp B Electronics recommends at reviewing the subject and evaluating any system at a basic level It is then possible with a combination of the above items and an understanding of the application demands to achieve a link quality optimized for the application and host design It is important to note that this is established with a combination of hardware selection design choices and configuration of the radio 29 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 9 0 Mechanical Outline Enterprise Class Antenna Connector Serial Connector Ethernet Connector Power Connector 2 58 REF ja 4 03 REF RP SMA Reverse Polarity SMA
27. by a serial device server The configuration of the Ethernet interface when being used with the Ethernet adapter ABDx ER products is covered in section 21 0 The Ethernet configuration sections do not apply to devices that do not have an available Ethernet port these include but are not limited to the ABDx SE DP5xx product families 18 1 Configuring DHCP on WLAN Interface DHCP enabled on the WLAN interface is the default configuration for the Ethernet devices For serial devices the default is DHCP disabled on the WLAN interface It requires that there is a DHCP server on the WLAN network the device has authenticated to and that the necessary network policies will allow the server to lease an address to the Airborne device Table 27 Configuring DHCP WLAN Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the banner Select Configuration of WLAN Parameters Feature Link The wireless interface and security must be Select Network Settings configured before configuring the network settings A page showing the range of network options and fields for both the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces is displayed Select WLAN DHCP Select Enabled from the dropdown menu Optional Provides a method of uniquely identifying the Select WLAN DHCP Name device in the DHCP lease table on the DHCP server The default name is AirborneXXXXXX where XXXXXX matches the last 6 octets of the WLAN interface MAC address Press Commit Button Saves chan
28. configured Select Network Settings however if the WLAN network does not have a DHCP server available to provide IP address to the device it necessary to assign a static IP address to the wireless interface Selecting Network Settings will allow us to configure the device with a static IP address This is covered in section 19 0 17 3 Configuring for WPA2 PSK Security This security type is a very popular type and is easy to configure Most often used in SOHO and home environments WPA2 PSK is starting to be widely used by enterprise networks Table 25 Configuring for WPA2 Security Step Description Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the banner Select Configuration of WLAN Parameters Feature Link The wireless interface must be configured Select WLAN Security Settings before configuring the security for the network A page showing the range of security options and fields is displayed ect Wireless LAN Security Select WPA2 PSK from the drop down list ect WPA WPA2 Pre Shared Key PSK Enter the PreShared Key used by the AP The PSK is case sensitive and must be entered exactly as it is in the AP The PSK cannot include spaces Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Optional Reloads the WLAN Settings page Select this Press Reload Button is you have further configuration options to change 57 B B SmartWorx Optional Press Restart Button Feature Link Select Network
29. configured before configuring the Ethernet settings Displays a page showing the serial port configuration setting the default mode of operation for the serial interface is done in this page Select Serial CLI Default Mode Select Pass from the drop down menu Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Optional Reloads the Serial Port 1 Settings page Press Reload Button Select this is you have further configuration options to change 69 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Description Optional Restarts the device After the device as Press Restart Button rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect Once authenticated to the network it the device will attempt to make a TCP connection with primary target server using the configured port number 19 5 Configuring Serial Port 2 as TCP Client In this mode the device will attempt to initiate a TCP connection to a network based server and establish a data tunnel with Serial Port 2 on a successful network connection Table 38 Configure Serial Port 2 as TCP Client Step Description Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the Select Configuration banner of WLAN Parameters Feature Link The wireless interface and security must be Select Connection Settings configured before configuring the Ethernet settings A page showing the configuration op
30. e ease alae niin nani abet nin 11 1 Unpack the AirborneM2M Device 0 0 eceeceeeeceeseeeeeeeeeceeseeseeeeeeseeseeteeeees 11 2 Connect AirborneM2M to host ieee cece eecesseseccccccceessssscececseessssstsseeeeeeeess 11 3 Attach Antenna and Power up the AirborneM2MTM oo eeeeeeeeseeteeeeeeeeees 12 0 Configuring Device Industrial Serial ABDx SE IN5xxX rrrnrrrrrrrnrnnrnrrrnernnrnn 13 0 Configuring Device Enterprise Industrial Ethernet ABDx ER DP5xx IN5xxx 14 0 Using the Web Interface ec eecceceesesscessesseeseeseeseeeseeaecaecseeneesaecaeeneeeaeeaeeaeeenens B B SmartWorx B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 144 Navigation Bal isnsccuescnincinaciin bie nE R ARE RE ERRER RRA 42 142 Feature LINKS menier nr EEE A NEE T 43 14 3 Navigating the WebSite ce ecccccesceseeesceceeseeseeseeeceesecaeceeeeceeaecaecseeeseeaesaeeeeeeaeeaeereeees 43 14 4 Updatinga Fields sccsssiecesesss caskescietesnticesakeesdetesesedsbaben Uehanehedsdadvealetadyteandatiesdvuageeithensacdebacens aes 44 14 5 Uploading Certificates cccecccccsccscesscesesseeseeseeseeececsecsecseeneeeaecseeseeeaesaesaeeeseeaeeeeeneeeees 45 14 6 Upload Configuration Files 2 2 cececeecesseeceeseeceeseceeceeeeseesecseceeeeseeaesseceeeeaeeaeseeseeeeaeeaeeaeens 45 14 7 Updating Firmware ccececcccecceccecceseeseeeceseesecseesececesaecaecseeeeesaesaeceeeaesaeseseeeeaeeaeeeeeees 47 15 0 Express Setup Configuration Page osrrnrrvnrnnrnnrnrnrnnnnrnnrn
31. long as static IP configuration is used for the slave device Table 40 Cable Replacement Slave Configuration See section 17 2 After the Commit at the end of the configuration press the Reload Button Configure the device to use an AdHoc network See section 19 3 After the Commit at the end of the configuration press the Reload Button Configure the device to use a static IP address on the WLAN interface See section 20 2 After the Commit at the end of the configuration press the Reload Button Configure the device to listen for a connection on the tunnel port Navigation Bar Select Configuration You will see a group of fields under the banner of Interface and Network Parameters Feature Link Select Serial Port Settings The wireless interface and security must be configured before configuring the Ethernet settings A page showing the configuration options for TCP IP and UDP connections to the device Configuration of Telnet HTTP and SSH ports is possible through this page Select Serial Port Bit Rate Select the appropriate bit rate to match the serial port the device will be connected to Select Parity Select the parity setting to match the serial port the device will be connected to from the drop down list Select Data Bits Select the number of data bits to match the serial port the device will be connected to from the drop down list Select Stop Bits Select the number of stop bits to match t
32. mouse button The items in the Navigation bar and the Feature Links are hyperlinks and will cause the mouse cursor to change form an arrow pointer to a finger pointer when placed over them To find out what a specific field does move the cursor over the field and hover for approximately a second A help balloon will appear and will provide details on the function of the field and its valid range of values Updating a Field To update a field select the field by pressing the Left Hand mouse button Then either type in the appropriate content or select form the pull down menu Once you have finished modifying parameters scroll to the bottom of the page and press the Commit button The page will then indicate the changes have been completed successfully you can then return to the configuration page by pressing the Reload button or restart the module by pressing the Reboot button Note that the changes to the parameters will not be applied until a module restart reboot has been completed Before the Commit button has been pressed all modified fields can be returned to their original state by pressing the Cancel button 44 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 14 5 Uploading Certificates Adding certificates to the Airborne Device Server module is very easy when using the web interface Figure 13 Upload Certificate Web page B Make The Right Connections BsB ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration N Certificates N Networ
33. multiple MAC address for the same IP address MAC address cloning should be enabled MAC address cloning will cause the WLAN module to adopt the MAC address of the first Ethernet client that it sees traffic from If the Ethernet client uses DHCP the module will sniff the DHCP transactions and learn the MAC and IP that the client will use and adopts them as its own When in bridge mode this makes the module look like a cable replacement and should be transparent to the network AirbomeM2M User Manual Enter a different value for th is port if you want normal Web Server traffic that uses port 80 to pass through the adapter Enter a different value for th is port if you want normal telnet traffic that uses port 23 to pass through the adapter Enter a different value for th want normal FTP traffic that pass through the adapter Enter a different value for th want normal SSH traffic that pass through the adapter Saves changes to the device is port if you uses port 21 to is port if you uses port 22 to Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured wireless netw ork As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect 84 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 23 0 Web Page Overview The following section highlights the contents of each web page and provides a reference to the associated CLI comman
34. page specific feature links are list in the left hand pane of the page and the specific parameters are shown in the main display panel 43 B B SmartWorx 14 4 1B Figure 12 Airborne Web Page BsB ELECTRONICS N Status M Configuration WLAN Parameters Current Values ES Radio Startup Mode On x WLAN Settings WLAN Connection Type Infrastructure z WLAN Secu tting SSID AP D23 Network Settings WLAN TX Power dBm 15 dem x Serial Port Settings Maximum Wireless Data Rate Auto z Serial Port 2 Settings Use Fixed Data Rate Disabled x if ting Connector Settings WLAN Region United States US Ethernet Settings Preferred Radio Band Auto jo Event Settings areas ole WLAN Maximum Retries 13 o WLAN RTS Threshold 0 N Certificates N Network N Maintenance AirbomeM2M User Manual Make The Right Connections Device Type Industrial Ethernet Upload Configuration File List Configuration Files Delete Configuration File Commit Cancel Defaults Active Configuration User Configuration OEM Configuration Factory Configuration WPA Configuration B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 4 815 433 5109 sales fax m Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us To select any of the items move your cursor over the item and press the Left Hand
35. protocols through the web interface All other parameters will be controlled by the VCOM driver Installation and configuration of the VCOM driver is covered in section 21 0 The following section shows how to manually configure the unit to accept TCP IP connections and automatically set up a data tunnel with one of the serial ports The configuration is independent of the source of the request as the tunnel ports are available to both the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces The Airborne devices support conditional tunnel binding based upon rules included in the configuration The major options will be included 19 1 Configuring Serial Port for Access on Telnet Port A data tunnel can be made using the device s telnet port as the network connection port This does require authenticating with the device and manually initiating the tunnel connection Configuring the device to support this approach to establishing a data tunnel is covered in the following table Table 31 Configure Data Tunnel on Telnet Port Navigation Bar Select Configuration Feature Link Select Connection Settings Select Telnet Port Press Commit Button Press Reload Button Feature Link Select Serial Port 1 Settings Serial Port 2 Settings Select Serial CLI Default Mode You will see a group of fields under the banner of WLAN Parameters The wireless interface and security must be configured before configuring the Ethernet settings A page showing t
36. retry time wl retry time pl wl tunnel wl tunnel pl wl tunnel port wl tunnel port pl wl tunnel mode wl tunnel mode pl wl udp ip wl udp ip pl wl udp port wl udp port pl wl udp rxport wl udp rxport pl wl udp xmit wl udp xmit pl wl xmit type p2 wl tcp ip p wl tcp ip2 p2 wiStepsport p2 wl tcp timeout p2 wl retry time p2 wl udp ip p2 wl udp port p2 wl udp rxport p2 wl udp xmit p2 wl tunnel p2 wl tunnel port p2 wl tunnel mode p2 http port wl http port telnet port wl telnet port wl telnet timeout ftp server ftp server listen port ssh port wl ssh port wl con led tcp retries wl udap eth udap 100 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Ethernet Settings URL Configuration Ethernet Settings Description Configures the Ethernet interface for AirborneM2M Ethernet devices Ethernet Parameters Current Values Ethernet Role Router x DHCP Server Enabled Enable z MAC Cloning Disable v Ethernet Port Speed Duplex Autonegotiate x Commit Cancel Defaults Field Ethernet Role DHCP Server Enabled MAC Cloning Ethernet Port Speed Duplex CLI Command eth role eth dhcp server wl mac clone eth mode B B SmartWorx 101 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Wireless Routing Settings URL Configuration Wireless Routing Settings Description Configures the port forwarding routing rules for the wireless interface Wireless Routing Parameters Current Values Wireles
37. value and functionality to their entire customer base The Airborne family includes the ability to simultaneously use the serial to wireless and Ethernet to wireless connectivity in the same unit This capability provides for multiple connections to the same machine or consolidation of multiple wireless units into a single device The AirborneM2M products open the world of remote device monitoring and management as well as wide area data collection to any device machine or plant that has an external serial or Ethernet connection and a network infrastructure The development kit provides quick and easy access to the Bridge s configuration and functions while providing OEMs with a platform to develop their branded solutions The Bridge also provides the capability to perform firmware upgrades that allow new features to be added quickly and easily protecting your investment The Enterprise family includes the most advanced security support available for the device class in the industry including WPA WPA2 and full Enterprise support The devices can be used with the most advanced WLAN networks being deployed today The Airborne products are based upon the industry leading Airborne device server and wireless adapter technology from B amp B Electronics providing a fully compatible and familiar device interface across the all product ranges If you ve used one of them you have used them all B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual
38. 0 BridgeTemplateEnterprise WL MAC 00 08 28 04 FF FC ETH MAC 00 08 28 04 FF FB FW Rev 3 20 37 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual The devices status will move to managed and the device will be displayed under the device type group it belongs too To convert the Ethernet device to Bridge mode follow these steps 1 Right Click the device or select multiple devices first then right click a device 2 Select Template Management 3 Select Select Device Configuration Template 4 Select the correct bridge template e File Help Tree View Table View Config View JE Airborne Devices 1 J Airborne ABGN DPSSx Devices 1 di WINN RDP551 1 en fgi WL MAC 00 08 28 FE 01 12 Vg f 0B 28 Configuration Management FD FW Rev 3 20 Lo BridgeTemplateEnterprise WL MAC 00 08 28 0 Create a Template From OEM Cfgl Select Device Configuration Template i Discover Once you have assigned the template to the devices you can then apply the template using these steps 1 Right Click the Template 2 Select Template Management Select Apply Template template id to Assigned Devices Airborne ABGN DP55x Devices 1 Eh pp WLNN R DPS51 1 OEM Cfg1 WL MAC 00 08 28 FE 01 12 WL IP Not Present ETH MAC 00 08 28 FE B1 21 ETH IP 10 1 0 110 FW Rev 3 198 p Device Configuration Templates 2 BridgeTemplateIndustrialABDN
39. 0 Mode Master Frequency 5 24 GHz Channel 48 Quality 27 94 Signal level 68 dBm Noise level 95 dBm Encryption key on Bit Rates 6 Mb s 9 Mb s 12 Mb s 18 Mb s 24 Mb s 36 Mb s 48 Mb s 54 Mb s IE IEEE 802 11i WPA2 Version 1 Group Cipher CCMP Pairwise Ciphers 1 CCMP Authentication Suites 1 Protocol IEEE 802 11a Extra ben_int 100 Address E6 46 9A BC 3C B2 ESSID NETGEAR lia 1 Mode Master Frequency 5 24 GHz Channel 48 Quality 27 94 Signal level 68 dBm Noise level 95 dBm Encryption key on Bit Rates 6 Mb s 9 Mb s 12 Mb s 18 Mb s 24 Mb s 36 Mb s 48 Mb s 54 Mb s 7A 1B 28 05 1F 80 Cell 02 PSK B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax Cell 03 G m J gt Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command wl scan Displayed Page 120 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Maintenance Home Page URL Description Maintenance Home page for the maintenance related pages B B SmartWorx Statu Update Module Firmware Reset to Factory Defaults Restart Module Set System Time Blink the POST LED Stop Blinking the POST LED Upload Script File List Script Files Display Script File Delete Script File Run Script File B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax i Configuration BsB ELECTRONICS
40. 3 0 Features 802 11 WiFi Radio with 32bit ARM9 CPU 128Mb SDRAM 64Mb Flash ABDN series supports 802 11a b g n Integrated Airborne Device Server and Wireless Adapter technology Supports WEP WPA WPA2 and 802 1x Supplicant with Certificates The wireless device server includes integrated 802 11 Radio Driver TCP IP stack UDP telnet FTP server Data bridging and buffering Command Line Interface Web interface WPA Supplicant DHCP Server Ethernet Interface Firewall and Port Forwarding Ethernet FTP Server Supports flexible antenna selection Operating Temperature 40 C to 85 C Storage temp 40 C to 85 C Industry standard wired connections D 9 Serial connectors RS232 422 485 RJ 45 10 100 Ethernet Multiple host interfaces supported Single and Dual Serial RS232 422 485 up to 921K BAUD 10 100 Ethernet Integrated standard and wide range J1455 Power Supply 5 36VDC Power connector options include 2 1mm Barrel Jack Terminal Block and custom connectors Power Over Ethernet PoE using an 802 3af Class 1 PSE device ABDx ER IN5xx8 models Integrated Site Survey mode Advanced Low power modes Rugged mounting options Virtual COM port driver WinXP Vista Win7 Worldwide Regulatory Support FCC IC CE AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 4 0 Device Types This manual covers all variations available in the Airb
41. 3 B amp B Electronics Field Displayed Page CLI Command wl info 86 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Ethernet Status URL Status Ethernet Status Description Ethernet interface network configuration Provides important information about the device s firmware version Ethernet connection status and 1B B amp B ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration N Certificates N Network N Maintenance Currently Logged In User Ethernet Status Make The Right Connections Device Type Industrial Ethernet Subnet Mask Default Gateway Module Status Ethernet Status SAGE EG Ethernet DHCP Clients Module Firmware Version 3 15 pe Link Status Connected Ethernet MAC Address 000B28FEB118 Radio Statistics Link Speed 100Mb s Duplex Full Ethernet Statistics IP Address 10 1 0 33 255 255 0 0 192 168 10 1 Primary DNS 10 1 0 5 Secondary DNS 10 1 0 39 Up Time Sec 245 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax lt ae gt B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us 1 Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Displayed Page eth info 87 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Ethernet DHCP Clients URL Status Ethernet DHCP Clients Description Displays the IP address issued by the DHCP server to specific MAC addresses B Make The Right Connections B amp B ELECTRON
42. AirborneM2M DP5xx IN5xxx Family User Manual Revision 1 2 January 2015 BB SMARTWORX B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual BB SMARTWORX International Headquarters B amp B Electronics Mfg Co Inc 707 Dayton Road Ottawa IL 61350 USA Phone 815 433 5100 General Fax 815 433 5105 Website www bb elec com European Headquarters B amp B Electronics Ltd Westlink Commercial Park Oranmore Co Galway Ireland Phone 353 91 792444 Fax 353 91 792445 Website www bb europe com AirbomeM2M Users Guide Contents 1 0 CONVENIONS Luke 1 1 Terminology mrrrrrrrnrrnrnrrnvrrnnrnnrnnrrnnrnernnrnnrrnernnrnnrrnernernnrnnernernernnernernernnrnnernernernn 1 2 INQ LOS aie e EE E EA E a E e 1 3 Gatton NNN 1 4 Peis FO MMM AE cass je 2 0 Produet Descriptio Mecrea ete eke eae 3 0 Feaues NNN 4 0 DEVICE LypeS upon dh hoses Soledad dan Le 4 1 Sera 4 2 Ethernet EE EEE EEEE EE EEEE 4 3 Serial Eth m et E E E E A A A E TA 4 4 Enterprise Class ccccceccesessccesesseeseeseceeeseeseesecseeseeesesaecaeessenaesaeseeseeeeaeeeeneeenees 4 5 Industrial Glass hu sessseisvresssrsensssetreenesisersssetsrsesvssnsrsesenredesvesnsssgesbeesedesen TES 5 0 Block Diagram s 92s0 c02 cesta iene eee 6 0 Pin out and Connectors rrrrnnvnvnvnnrnrrvrnnnvrrnnvnnverrnvnnvnnnnesrerenvnvrenneeeseennnnveneeeessesennns 6 1 Serial LO 6 2 Ethemet Potaa aa tea saeseu sae a a a a a an 6 3 Connector Definition osvvr
43. D Service Set IDentifier To configure the device with the necessary parameters to operate with an Infrastructure network use the following steps Table 21 Configuring Wireless Interface Infrastructure Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the banner of Select Configuration WLAN Parameters Feature Link This step is optional The default home page for the Select WLAN Settings Configuration link in the Navigation Bar is WLAN Settings Select Radio Startup Mode Select On from the drop down list Select Wireless LAN Connection Type Select the Infrastructure form the drop down list Select SSID Enter the name of the wireless network you want the device to use This cannot include spaces Select Wireless LAN Region Select the most appropriate region for the deployment location of the device Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Press Reload Button Reloads the WLAN Settings page Feature Link The wireless interface is now configured however Select WLAN Security Settings most wireless networks use security to protect the network and users from unauthorized use Selecting WLAN Security Settings will allow us to configure the devices security settings for the network This is covered in section 18 0 16 2 Configuring for AdHoc Networks AdHoc networks use peer to peer connection to create a local wireless network These can be useful when no infrastructure AP is available Each wireless network is
44. EP128 is selected the key length is 26 digits More than one key field can be completed Saves changes to the device Reloads the WLAN Settings page Select this is you have further configuration options to change 55 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Description Optional Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it Press Restart Button will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect If the network is using DHCP then an IP address will be assigned to the WLAN interface and IP connectivity is possible over the WLAN network If the network is using static IP addresses it will be necessary to configure the network interface see the next step Feature Link The wireless interface is now configured however if Select Network Settings the WLAN network does not have a DHCP server available to provide IP address to the device it necessary to assign a static IP address to the wireless interface Selecting Network Settings will allow us to configure the device with a static IP address This is covered in section 19 0 17 2 Configuring for WPA PSK Security This security type is a very popular type and is easy to configure Most often used in SOHO and home environments some enterprise networks do use it Table 24 Configuring for WPA Security Step Description Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the banner S
45. Hz frequency range Mount the antenna as high on the equipment as possible Locate the antenna where there is a minimum of obstruction between the antenna and the location of the Access Points Typically Access Points are located in the ceiling or high on walls Keep the main antenna s polarization vertical or in line with the antenna of the Access Points 802 11 systems utilize vertical polarization and aligning both transmit and receive antenna maximizes the link quality Even addressing all of the above factors does not guarantee a perfect connection however with experimentation an understanding of the best combination will allow a preferred combination to be identified 27 B B SmartWorx 8 6 AirbomeM2M User Manual Performance Performance is difficult to define as the appropriate metric changes with each application or may indeed be a combination of parameters and application requirements The underlying characteristic that in most cases needs to be observed is the link quality This can be defined as the bandwidth available over which communication between the two devices can be performed The lower the link quality the less likely the devices can communicate Measurement of link quality can be made in several ways Bit Error Rate BER Signal to Noise SNR ratio Signal Strength and may also include the addition of distortion The link quality is used by the radio to determine the link rate Generally as
46. ICS N Status N Configuration N Certificates N Network N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet Ethernet DHCP Clients Client Address DHCP Address 18 03 73 1E 85 12 10 1 3 191 Radio Statistics Ethernet Statistics Currently Logged In User Ba 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax a m r B amp B Electronics Contact Us 1 Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Displayed Page eth dhcp clients 88 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Radio Statistics URL Description Status Radio Statistics Provides information about the packet transmit and receive performance of the wireless interface B N Status N Configuration Module Status Ethemet Status Ethernet DHCP Clients Ethemet Statistics Currently Logged In User B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax BsB ELECTRONICS Make The Right Connections Certificates N Network N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet Radio Statistics Rx Packets 816 Rx Bytes 429879 Rx Errors o Rx Dropped o Rx Overruns o Tx Packets 1673 Tx Bytes 102604 Tx Errors o Tx Dropped o Tx Overruns o B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us 1 Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field Displayed Page CLI Command stats lt blank gt or radio 89 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User
47. M User Manual The AMC will load and discover the attached device 5 File Help Tree View Table View Config View Il Airborne Devices 1 Device Configuration Templates 2 BridgeTemplatelndustrial WL MAC 00 08 28 04 FF FE ETH MAC 00 08 28 04 FF FD FW Rev 3 20 BridgeTemplateEnterprise WL MAC 00 08 28 04 FF FC ETH MAC 00 0B 28 04 FF FB FW Rev 3 20 Newly Discovered Airborne Devices 1 l OEM Cfgl WL MAC 00 08 28 08 D5 7C WL IP 10 1 0 86 FW Rev 3 20 If the unit is not detected please verify that your firewall is disabled Run a Discover if the unit is still not being detected close down AMC and restart it by doing a Right Click on the AMC icon and select Run as administrator Manage Your Device New devices were discovered Do you want to manage these new devices Sas 5 Eile Help Tree View Table View Config View Il Airborne Devices 1 a Airborne ABGN DP55x Devices 1 id OEM Cfg1 WL MAC 00 08 28 FE 01 12 WL IP Not Present ETH MAC 00 08 28 FE B1 21 ETH IP 10 1 0 110 FW Rev 3 198 Device Configuration Templates 2 f BridgeTemplateIndustrial WL MAC 00 0B 28 04 FF FE ETH MAC 00 0B 28 04 FF FD FW Rev 3 20 BridgeTemplateEnterprise WL MAC 00 0B 28 04 FF FC ETH MAC 00 0B 28 04 FF FB FW Rev 3 20 34 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx The devices status will move to managed and the device will
48. Manual Ethernet Statistics URL Status Ethernet Statistics Description Provides information about the packet transmit and receive performance of the Ethernet interface B Make The Right Connections B amp B ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration Certificates N Network N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet Ethernet Statistics Module Status Ethemet Status Ethernet DHCP Clients Rx Packets 3263 Rx Bytes 285877 Rx Errors o Radio Statistics Rx Dropped o Saga aes Rx Overruns o Tx Packets 168 Tx Bytes 68345 nu Tx Errors o urrently Logged In User D Tx Overruns 0 B amp B Electronics TH 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax Im EF B amp B Electronics i Contact Us i Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Displayed Page stats ethernet 90 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Express Setup URL Configuration Express Setup A page that provides a simplified configuration option set in a single page Is the default home page when configuring the device for the first time or after a factory reset has been performed Description B B amp B ELECTRONICS Make The Right Connections N Status N Configuration M Certificates N Network N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet f Express Setup Current Values Express Setup Discovery OEM Device Name OEM Cfg1 WLAN Settings Radio Start
49. Select WLAN Security Settings Select Wireless LAN Security Select EAP Identity Select EAP Password Select EAP Phase 1 String Select EAP Phase 1 String You will see a group of fields under the banner of WLAN Parameters The wireless interface must be configured before configuring the security for the network A page showing the range of security options and fields is displayed Select PEAP from the drop down list Enter the RADIUS server account name provided by the network administrator If a Windows domain server is being used for authentication the server domain must be included in the EAP I dent field Enter the RADIUS server account password for the EAP Ident Enter peaplabel 0 Enter auth MSCHAPV2 58 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Select CA Certificate Filename Press Commit Button Optional Press Reload Button Optional Press Restart Button Feature Link Select Network Settings B B SmartWorx Description Enter the name of the Certificate Authority CA certificate stored on the device Storing Certificates on the device is cover in section 15 5 If the network security does not require the use of a CA certificate this field should be left blank Saves changes to the device Reloads the WLAN Settings page Select this is you have further configuration options to change Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured n
50. Settings 17 4 Configuring for PEAP Security AirbomeM2M User Manual Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect If the network is using DHCP then an IP address will be assigned to the WLAN interface and IP connectivity is possible over the WLAN network If the network is using static IP addresses it will be necessary to configure the network interface see the next step The wireless interface is now configured however if the WLAN network does not have a DHCP server available to provide IP address to the device it necessary to assign a static IP address to the wireless interface Selecting Network Settings will allow us to configure the device with a static IP address This is covered in section 19 0 This security type is a very popular type for enterprise networks Actual use of the security protocol requires the network is using a RADIUS server for device authentication depending upon the security policies of the network this protocol supports authentication with and without a CA certificate The Airborne device supports PEAPvO using both WPA TKIP and WPA2 AES CCMP encryption The device will automatically use the most appropriate encryption type to obtain authentication to the WLAN Table 26 Configuring for PEAP Security Navigation Bar Select Configuration Feature Link
51. Subnet Mask Ethernet Static IP Address Ethernet Subnet Mask Ethernet Gateway name oem radio on radio off wl type wl ssid wl security wl key 1 pw wpa psk user leap pw leap eap ident eap password eth role eth dhep server wl dhcp eth dhep wl ip wl subnet eth ip eth subnet eth gateway 91 B B SmartWorx WLAN Settings URL Description Configuration WLAN Settings AirbomeM2M User Manual Configures the wireless interface settings including network name and type WLAN Parameters Radio Startup Mode On x WLAN Connection Type Infrastructure x SSID AP D23 WLAN TX Power dBm 15 dBm x Maximum Wireless Data Rate Auto Use Fixed Data Rate Disabled x WLAN Region United States US Preferred Radio Band Auto WLAN Maximum Retries 13 WLAN RTS Threshold 0 Field Radio Startup Mode Wireless LAN Connection Type SSID Wireless Transmit Power Maximum Wireless Data Rate Use Fixed Data Rate Wireless LAN Region 802 11 Band Wireless Max Retries on TX Wireless RTS Threshold Current Values Je CLI Command radio on radio off wl type wl ssid wl tx power wl rate wl fixed rate wl region wl band pref wl max retries wl rts threshold 92 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx WLAN Security Settings URL Configuration WLAN Security Settings Description Configures the securit
52. WL MAC 00 0B 28 04 FF FE ETH MAC 00 0B 28 04 FF FD FW Rev 3 20 BridgeTemplateEnterprissaRDN WI MAC O0 08 22 04 FR EC ETHMAC NN NR 23 04 FF FB FW Rev 3 20 Configuration Management La List Devices That Use Template 000B2804FFFB Apply Template 000B2804FFFB to Assigned Devices Copy Template 000B2804FFFE Change Management State Clear Status for BridgeTemplateEnterpriseABDN 38 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Now launch the Web Browser and configure the device Right click the device and then 1 Select Connectivity Tools Select Launch Web Browser for OEM Cfg1 OEM Cfgi WL MAC 00 0B 28 FE 01 12 WL IP Not Prey Device Configuration Templates 2 BridgeTemplateIndustrial WL MAC 00 0B 28 04 FF FE ETH tj Import Device List BridgeTemplateEnterprise WL MAC 00 08 28 04 FF FC ETH Launch Web B for OEM Cfg1 Display Current Module Status for OEM Cfg1 Blink POST LED for OEM Cfg1 Username dpac Password dpac Authentication Required The server http 10 1 5 141 80 requires a username and password User Name Password Opening web page shows adapter status Links to the available configuration options are identified in the left hand menu The top menu bar provides access to different operations that can be performed by the AirborneM2M device See section 15 0 for a full description of how to use the web interfac
53. Wireless Keys Disabled gt Protect the OEM Configuration Disabled Authorization Level Settings Minimum Authorization Level for Reset To Factory Defaults ZJETE Minimum Authorization Level for Radio Off CFG Level User x Minimum Authorization Level for Radio On CFG Level User i SSH Settings SSH Default User Name SSH Default Password SSH Keysize evenly divisible by 8 1024 ne Power Save Settings Module Power Save Mode Active x Serial Port 1 Inactivity Timer 0 Serial Port 2 inactivity Timer 0 Radio Startup Mode On e FTP Settings FTP Server IP Address or Name FTP User Name FTP Password i FTP Server Path FTP File Name Oo System Time Settings Timezone Name EST Timezone Offset 5 00 Daylight Saving Time Adjustment Enabled El Daylight Saving Time Name EDT Daylight Saving Time Offset 4 00 Daylight Saving Time Starting Week Second x Daylight Saving Time Starting Day Sunday i Daylight Saving Time Starting Month March Daylight Saving Time Ending Week First e Daylight Saving Time Ending Day Sunday Fv Daylight Saving Time Ending Month November v NTP Server IP Address or Name pool ntp org p NTP Sync at Startup Disabled NTP Refresh Interval 0 cont 104 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx WLAN Specific Settings Antenna Mode Speedlink Roaming Beacons Missed Before Roaming As
54. ace A TCP connection to the adapter has been established On WLAN or Ethernet interface A physical Serial Ethernet connection has been detected A TCP connection to the adapter has been established from the WLAN or Ethernet interface but no traffic has been detected Table 7 Industrial LED Indicators LED Color Airborne Device State l 20 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Adapter is not powered Adapter is powered Adapter is not powered Adapter failed Power On Self Test POST and is not configured for wireless communication Adapter passed POST but is not configured for wireless network communication Adapter passed post and is configured for wireless communication Adapter is not powered Periodic Blinking Adapter is searching for a valid network Access Point that matches device s configuration Adapter has successfully associated with an Access Point If Power LED is also Off then Adapter is not powered If Power LED is On then No TCP session from WLAN or Ethernet interface has been established A TCP connection to the adapter has been established from the Wireless or Ethernet interfaces but no traffic has been detected 21 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 7 0 Electrical amp RF Specification Table 8 Absolute Maximum Values Parameter Unit Maximum Supply Voltage Enterprise Maximum Supply Voltage Industrial Min PoE 802 3af Class Industrial IN5
55. approaches since the location of the antenna it not determined by the host PCB design The assembly of a system using this approach maybe slightly more complex since the antenna is not necessarily mounted on the host PCBA Antenna Location The importance of this design choice cannot be over stressed It can in fact be the determining factor between success and failure of the WiFi implementation There are several factors that need to be considered when determining location Distance of Antenna from radio Location of host system Proximity to RF blocking or absorbing materials Proximity to potential noise or interference Position relative to infrastructure Access Points or Laptops Orientation of host system relative to infrastructure Is it known lsitstatic To minimize the impact of the factors above the following things need to be considered during the development process Minimize the distance between the radio and the location of the antenna The coaxial cable between the two impacts the Transmit Power and Receive Sensitivity negatively B amp B Electronics recommends using 1 32 1 37mm outer diameter U FL coaxial cables Minimize the locations where metal surfaces come into contact or are close to the location of the antenna Avoid locations where RF noise close to or over lapping the ISM bands may occur This would include microwave ovens and wireless telephone systems in the 2 4GHz and 5 0G
56. be displayed under the device type group it belongs too Right click the device and then 1 Select Connectivity Tools 2 Select Launch Web Browser for OEM Cfg1 8 Airborne File Help Tree View Table View Config View J Airborne Devices 1 6 Airborne ABGN DP55x Devices 1 i ABDN SE IN5420 1 Se om OEM Cfo1 WL MAC 00 08 28 FE 01 12 wLID UN J Device Configuration Templates 2 BridgeTemplatelndustrial WL MAC 00 08 28 0 i Launch Web Browser for OEM Cfgl Display Current Module Status for OEM Cfgl Blink POST LED for OEM Cfgl Username dpac Password dpac Authentication Required The server http 10 1 5 141 80 requires a username and password User Name Password Opening web page shows adapter status Links to the available configuration options are identified in the left hand menu The top menu bar provides access to different operations that can be performed by the AirborneM2M device See section 15 0 for a full description of how to use the web interface Using Express Setup If this is the first time you have configured the device the Express Setup page will be displayed please refer to section 16 0 to continue set up of the device If this is not the first time please move to section to update the configuration When the Reboot button is pressed the unit will restart and install new settings This may take 15 20 seco
57. bomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 18 4 Configuring a Static IP Address on Ethernet Interface This is not the default configuration for the Ethernet interface It is important to verify the address being entered is unique to the device when on the network The Airborne Device does not support the ability to enable DHCP on the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces simultaneously when in client mode Only one may have DHCP enabled at a time the other interface must be configured to use a static IP address Table 30 Configuring Static IP Ethernet Navigation Bar Select Configuration Feature Link Select Ethernet Settings Select Ethernet Role Press Commit Button Press Reload Button Feature Link Select Network Settings Select Ethernet DHCP Select Ethernet Static I P Address Select Ethernet Subnet Mask Select Ethernet Gateway I P Address Press Commit Button Optional Press Reload Button Optional Press Restart Button You will see a group of fields under the banner of WLAN Parameters The wireless interface and security must be configured before configuring the Ethernet settings A page showing the range of Ethernet options and fields setting the mode of operation for the Ethernet interface is done in this page Select Client from the drop down menu Saves changes to the device Reloads the Ethernet Settings page The wireless interface and security must be configured before configuring the n
58. ce rsrrnnrnnrnrrrrrrrnrnnrnrrrrrrnnrnnrnnrrnenn 62 18 4 Configuring a Static IP Address on Ethernet Interface rwasnranvranvrrnvrrnvrrnvrrnvrrnvrrnvrrnn 63 19 0 Configuring Serial Device Server mrrrrrnrrrrnrvnrnrrnrrrrnrnnrnnrnnrrnnrnnrnnrnnernernnrnnrsnernersernnrsnernenn 65 19 1 Configuring Serial Port for Access on Telnet Port rrnrrnrrnnrnnrnrrrnnrrnrnnrnnrrnernnrnnrnnernenn 65 19 2 Configuring Serial Port 1 for Access on Tunnel Port rsrrnnrnnrrvrrnnrnnrnrrrnrrrnrnrrnnernernernn 66 19 3 Configuring Serial Port 2 for Access on Tunnel POrt srranvranvrnnvrrnvrnnvrrnvrrnvrrnvrrnvrrnvrrnne 67 19 4 Configuring Serial Port 1 as TCP Client mrnrrnrrrnnrnnrnrrrrrrnnrnrrnnrrnrrnnrnnrnnrrnerrernnrnnrrneenernn 69 19 5 Configuring Serial Port 2 as TCP Client mrrrnrrrnrnnrnnrnrrrnrrnnrnnrnnrrnnrrernnrnnerrernnrnnrnnernenn 70 20 0 Installing and Using the Airborne VirtualCOM Driver rrrrrrrnnrnnrnrrrrrrrnrnrrnrrrnernnrnnrnernenne 72 21 0 Replacing a Serial Cable oonrnnrnnrrnnrnnrnrrrrrrnnrnnrnnrrnnrnnrnnrnnrrnnrnnrnnrnnrrnnrnernnrnnernernnrnnrnnernenn 75 22 0 Configuring Ethernet Adapter srrsnnrnnrnrrnvrrnnrnnrnrrrvnnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnernernnrnnrnnernernnrnnrnnenenn 78 22 1 Router Functionality orrrnrrrnrrrnrnrrrrrrrrrnnrnrrrnnrnnrnnrnnernnrnnrnnrrnernnrnnrsnernernnrnnernernnrnnrnnenenn 78 22 11 PUDbIIC Network INeNHaCGansnamsesnsm emensmmnmensmemamansmsemmene
59. ce Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet 255 255 0 0 IP 192 168 2 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Private Network The public network interface supports the Airborne discovery protocol and will respond to discovery requests issued on the public network 22 1 2 Private Network Interface The private network interface is on the Ethernet port of the Airborne Adapter The interface supports multiple Ethernet clients with either a static or DHCP sourced IP addresses The configuration of this interface is covered in Table 42 and Table 43 Table 42 Ethernet Adapter interface Configuration DHCP Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the Select Configuration banner of WLAN Parameters Feature Link The wireless interface and security must be Select Ethernet Settings configured before configuring the Ethernet settings A page showing the range of Ethernet options and fields setting the mode of operation for the Ethernet interface is done in this page Select DHCP Server Enabled Select Enable from drop down menu Select Ethernet Role Select Router from the drop down menu Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Press Reload Button Reloads the Ethernet Settings page Feature Link The wireless interface and security must be Select Network Settings configured before configuring the network settings A page showing the range of network options and fields for both the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces is disp
60. complete set of functional capabilities of the Airborne Device Server and Wireless Adapter technology Figure 2 Industrial AirborneM2M Device The family includes a metal enclosure and a wide range power supply capable of exceeding the SAE J1455 power supply requirements The Industrial class product is ideal for the following application types CNC DNC equipment Vehicle diagnostics Telematics AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Remote monitoring and management Industrial control The Industrial class of products includes Ethernet only Serial only and the dual Serial Ethernet capability Some models support Power over Ethernet PoE when connected to an 802 3af Class 1 PSE device B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 5 0 Block Diagram The following outlines the block diagram for the devices Figure 3 ABDx ER DP5xx Block Diagram AirborneDirect Enterprise device ServeriAdapter J J J J Ed AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Figure 4 ABDx ER SE IN5xxx Block Diagram AirborneDirect Industrial device Server Adapter sesssssessessessessesesesesesesesesesesesesessesesesesesesse ese e Airborne Device Server Adapter Module 10 100 Ethernet Airborne CPU geneennenenee i O
61. contact B amp B Electronics Technical Support if you have any concerns regarding the hardware integration Contact B amp B Electronics Technical support for a copy of the FCC and IC grant certificates the test reports and updated approved antenna list Regulatory Test Mode Support The Airborne Device Server includes support for all FCC IC and ETSI test modes required to perform regulatory compliance testing on the module please contact B amp B Electronics Technical Support for details on enabling and using these modes 131 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 25 0 Physical amp Environmental Approvals The device has passed the following primary physical and environmental tests The test methods referenced are defined in SAE J1455 Aug1994 Table 47 Mechanical Approvals Temperature Range Operational Table 1B Type 2b Temperature Range Non Operational Humidity Sect 4 2 3 Altitude Sect 4 8 Vibration Sect 4 9 Shock Sect 4 10 Product Drop Sect 4 10 3 1 Packaging Drop Sect 4 10 2 1 40 C to 85 C 40 C to 125 C 0 95 RH 38 C condensing Fig 4a 8 hours active humidity cycle Operational 0 12 000ft 62 KPa absolute pressure Non operational 0 40 000ft 18 6 KPa absolute pressure Operational 2 4 Grms 10 1K Hz 1hr per axis Non operational 5 2 Grms 10 1K Hz 1hr per axis Operational 20Gs MAX 11ms half sine pulse 1m onto concrete any face or corner 1 drop 32 inches onto concr
62. cs 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us 1 Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Load New Firmware Button update 122 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Reset Factory Defaults URL Maintenance Reset Factory Defaults Description Returns device to factory defaults If oem_config txt is present this will take precedence over the factory configuration B amp B ELECTRONICS Status N Configuration Certificates N Network N Maintenance Reset the Module to Factory Defaults Reset to Factory Defaults Restart Module Resetting the module to factory defaults removes all user specified configuration settings Sa and resets all passwords to the factory defaults Reset the module to factory defaults Cres mo Set System Time Blink the POST LED Stop Blinking the POST LED Upload Script File List Script Files Display Script File Delete Script File Run Script File B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax T_e B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us B Make The Right Connections Device Type Industrial Ethemet Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Yes Button reset 123 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Restart Module URL Maintenance Restart
63. d For further explanation of each of the fields please refer to the referenced command in the table See Airborne Enterprise Command Line Reference Manual When using CLI command typing a command followed by a space and a will display help for the command e g wl type 85 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Module Status URL Status Module Status Description The home page when authenticated to the Airborne device this page provides important information about the device s firmware version wireless connection status and wireless interface network configuration B Primary DNS Secondary DNS Up Time Sec B amp B Electronics F 4 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 4 815 433 5109 sales fax T gt Default Gateway BsB ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration M Certificates N Network N Maintenance Ei t S Ethernet DHCP Clients Module Firmware Version 3 15 a Radio Firmware Version 3 1 63 21 Link Status Connected Radio Statistics SSID AP D23 MAC Address 000B28FE0109 Ethernet Statistics BSSID 000B28FE0112 Transmit Rate Mb s 26 Signal Level dBm 27 urrently Logged In User Noise Level dBm 96 IP Address 192 168 10 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 10 1 0 5 10 1 0 39 353 Module Status Make The Right Connections Device Type Industrial Ethernet B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us 1 Technical Support 2009 201
64. d antenna connector and one which provides a bulk head mounted antenna The type you choose will be determined by the application A flying lead system connects a U FL coaxial lead to the radio s U FL connector The other end of the coax is attached to either a bulkhead mounted antenna connector or directly to an antenna that has an integrated bulkhead mount In either of the two cases the use of this approach significantly reduces the antenna system development effort and provides for greater flexibility in the available antenna types and placement in the host system chassis When using the flying lead antenna integrated bulk head mounting there are no connector choice restrictions for use with the FCC IC modular certification However if the flying lead connector is used the same restrictions as identified for the Host Mounted Antenna apply There are many suppliers of flying lead antenna and connectors B amp B Electronics Airborne Antenna product line offers a range of antenna solutions Embedded Antenna Use of Embedded antenna can be the most interesting approach for M2M industrial and medical applications Their small form factor and absence of any external mounting provides a very compelling argument for their use There is a downside to this antenna type and it comes with performance Antenna performance for all of the embedded options will in most cases be less that that achievable with external antenna This does not mak
65. d connections to both the Ethernet and Serial ports without compromise of functionality or performance Each interface can be configured and operated independently of the others Connection to the serial port can be made via both the wireless and Ethernet ports supporting redundant network connectivity for high reliability applications Enterprise Class The enterprise class product provides the best cost vs performance in the AirborneM2M product family The packaging is compact and designed to fit with non industrial applications and markets The product class supports the full industrial operating temperature range and the complete set of functional capabilities of the Airborne Device Server and Wireless Adapter technology B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Figure 1 Enterprise AirborneM2M Device Q The Enterprise class product is ideal for the following application types Medical equipment Point of Sale devices CNC DNC equipment Time clocks Scales Data collection devices Vehicle diagnostics The Enterprise Class products include an Ethernet device and require a 5VDC power supply 4 5 Industrial Class Developed to support the demands of the industrial and automotive environments the features of the Industrial Class products offer a more flexible and rugged alternative to the enterprise class devices The product class supports the full industrial operating temperature range and the
66. dow The web interface currently supports Internet Explorer v6 0 thru 9 0 Firefox v3 x Opera v9 6 Chrome v4 0 and Safari v5 0 5 When the authentication request is returned enter Figure 8 Website Login Authentication Required Seah The server http 10 1 5 141 80 requires a username and password User Name Password ma Username dpac Password dpac After successfully authenticating with the module you will be logged into the web server If this is the first time you have accessed the device the Express Setup page will be displayed see section 16 0 for configuration of the device using this page If you have previously configured the device the default home page will be displayed See Figure 9 from here you can update device settings if required A quick overview of the web interface follows 41 H B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Figure 9 Default Home Page B Make The Right Connections B amp B ELECTRONICS Y Status Y Configuration Y Certificates Y Network Y Maintenance Device Type Industrial Fihernet 1 Module Status Module Stotus Cihernet Status Ethernet DHCP Clients l Modnle Firmware Version 3 15 Radio Firmware Version 3 1 63 21 Link Status Connected Radio Statistics 3510 wees MAC Address 000B28FE0109 kihemet statistics BSSID 000B28FE0112 Transmit Rate Mb s 26 Signal Level dBm 27 Currentty Logged In User Noise Level dBm 96
67. dresses you should select Disabled from the drop down menu Ethernet Static IP and Ethemet Subnet Mask will need to be entered Important This field is only used if the Ethernet interface is set as a client default for Serial devices If set as a router the field is ignored See section 21 0 for a full description of configuring the unit as an Ethernet router Select WLAN Static IP This field defines the static IP address for the wireless interface This address is only used if the WLAN DHCP is disabled or DHCP failed Default 192 168 10 1 Select WLAN Subnet Mask This field defines the subnet mask used by the wireless interface This mask is only used if the WLAN DHCP is disabled or DHCP failed Default 255 255 255 0 51 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Select Ethernet Static I P This field defines the static IP address for the Ethernet interface When configured as a serial device server Ethernet interface is in client mode this address is only used if the Ethemet DHCP is disabled or DHCP failed Default 192 168 2 100 Select Ethernet Subnet Mask This field defines the subnet mask used by the Ethernet interface When configured as a serial device server Ethernet interface is in client mode this mask is only used if the Ethernet DHCP is disabled or DHCP failed Default 255 255 255 0 Select Ethernet Gateway Address This field defines the gateway IP address used by the Ethernet interface When co
68. e Using Express Setup If this is the first time you have configured the device the Express Setup page will be displayed please refer to section 16 0 to continue set up of the device If this is not the first time please move to section to update the configuration When the Reboot button is pressed the unit will restart and install new settings This may take 15 20 seconds Please refresh the web interface after the boot cycle has completed 39 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual When configured correctly the LED pattern should match the following ABDx ER DP5xx POWER Green LINK Green COMM Red ABDx ER IN5xxx No TCP Connection TCP Connection COMM Off Green LINK Green Green POST Green Green POWER Blue Blue To use the adapter on the wireless network address all traffic to the IP address of the wireless interface of the ABDx ER DP5xx IN5xxx This address is listed in the home page of the web interface 40 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 14 0 Using the Web Interface The AirborneM2M Device Servers and Wireless Adapters include a web interface that provides access to module status parameter modification and certificate and configuration file management To use the web interface follow the steps outlined in section 14 0 to establish the IP address of the module Once the IP address is known open a web browser and enter the IP address of the module in the URL win
69. e Port 1 and Port 2 interfaces support the following configurations BAUD 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 Flow Control None Hardware CTS RTS Software XON XOFF Port 1 Default settings 9600 8 N 1 No Flow Control Port 2 Default settings 9600 8 N 1 No Flow Control Ethernet Port The AirborneM2M Ethernet devices support a single interface This is a 10 100Mbps interface that supports auto negotiation and cross over cabling The interface also supports both half and full duplex for 10Mbps and 100Mbps Table 3 shows the interface pin out In some Industrial models the Ethernet port supports Power over Ethernet PoE when connected to an 802 3af Class 1 PSE device Both Mode A MDI and MDI X and Mode B powering schemes are supported Table 3a Figure 6 Ethernet J ack Pin Out Table 3 Ethernet Connector Pin Out 1 TxD RxD 2 TxD RxD 3 RxD TxD 4 NC NC 5 NC NC 6 RxD TxD T NC NC 8 NC NC Valid TCP IP connection made with Airborne Adapter Off No TCP IP connection On Valid TCP IP Connection Green LED N A B B SmartWorx 6 3 6 4 AirbomeM2M User Manual Power on Self Test POST Yellow LED Off Not powered or has failed POST N A On Passed POST Table 3a PoE Pinout Alternatives 1 Negative Vpse Positive Vpse 2 Negative Vpse Positive Vpse 3 Positive Vese Negative Vpse 4 Positive Vpse 5 Positive Vp
70. e indicator will identify the specific information and make any references necessary The area next to the indicator will identify the specific information and make any references necessary Caution A caution contains information that if not followed may cause damage to the product or injury to the user The shaded area next to the indicator will identify the specific information and make any references necessary The area next to the indicator will identify the specific information and make any references necessary File Format These documents are provided as Portable Document Format PDF files To read them you need Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 0 5 or higher For your convenience Adobe Acrobat Reader is provided on the Radio Evaluation Kit CD Should you not have the CD for the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader go to the Adobe Web site www adobe com AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 2 0 Product Description This guide describes the AirborneM2M device servers and wireless adapters from B amp B Electronics Inc AirborneM2M is a fully integrated 802 11 wireless Local Area Network LAN connectivity device designed to provide wireless LAN and Internet connectivity in industrial scientific medical and transportation applications where an existing communications interface already exists The AirborneM2M family of products supports Serial RS232 422 485 Ethernet and a combination these interfaces in a range
71. e them unusable it will impact choice of antenna type and requires more focus on placement The three main embedded antenna types are PCB embedded chip PCB mounted and flying lead each has its advantages and disadvantages See Table 13 Table 13 Embedded Antenna Options PCB Embedded Lowest Largest Custom Poor Chip Low Small Standard Poor Flying Lead Low Small Standard Fair PCB Embedded This approach embeds an antenna design into the host PCB This approach is very common with add in WiFi cards CF PCMCIA SDIO etc as it requires no external connections and is the cheapest production approach The lower production cost requires significant development cost and lack of performance and flexibility Chip The integration of a chip antenna is simple and requires a relatively small footprint on the host system however it does suffer from the same limitations of flexibility and performance seen with the PCB embedded approach There are 26 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 8 5 relatively large numbers of suppliers of this type of antenna there is also a range of configuration and performance options Flying Lead This approach is similar to the flying lead solution for external antennas The difference is that the form factors are smaller and provide a range of chassis and board mounting options all for internal use This approach suffers less from the performance and flexibility limitations of the other
72. e updating of the modules firmware You can also revert the device settings to OEM defaults and restart the module remotely The module locate function is also enabled in this section 14 2 Feature Links Each Navigation Bar link has a set of Features Fields it allows access to These are different for each Navigation option and change for different device selections The Feature Links are located in the left hand panel of the web page See Figure 11 Figure 11 Feature Links 1B BEB ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration N Certificates N Network Secondary DNS Up Time Sec BAB Electronica 1 816 433 5100 phone 4 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5108 sales fax Y Maintenance Module Status Ethernet Status Ethernet DHCP Clients Module Firmware Version p Radio Firmware Version Link Statas Radio Statistics BRED MAC Address Ethernet Statistics BSSID Transmit Rate Mb s Signal Level dBm aent Logged in usar Noise Level dBm IP Address Subnet Mask Defanlt Gateway Primary DNS Make The Right Connections Device Type Industrial Ethernet Module Status 3 15 3 1 63 21 Connected AP D23 000B28FE0109 000B28FE0112 26 27 96 192 168 120 100 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 10 1 0 5 10 1 0 39 353 BAB Electronics Contact Us 2009 2013 BAB Electronics 14 3 Navigating the Website A standard web page looks like Figure 12 The navigation bar runs along the top of the page
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74. ecurity must be configured before configuring the Ethernet settings A page showing the range of Ethernet options and fields setting the mode of operation for the Ethernet interface is done in this page Select Client from the drop down menu Saves changes to the device Reloads the Ethernet Settings page The wireless interface and security must be configured before configuring the network settings A page showing the range of network options and fields for both the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces is displayed Select Enabled from the drop down menu Provides a method of uniquely identifying the device in the DHCP lease table on the DHCP server The default name is AirborneXXXXXX where XXXXXX matches the last 6 hexadecimal digits of the Ethernet interface MAC address Saves changes to the device Reloads the Network Settings page Select this is you have further configuration options to change 61 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Description Optional Restarts the device After the device as Press Restart Button rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect Once authenticated the network should lease an IP address to the WLAN interface and IP connectivity is possible over the WLAN network 18 3 Configuring a Static IP Address on WLAN Interface Static IP addresses on the WLAN interface is the default co
75. ed 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 Operations in the 5 15 5 25GHz and channel 5260MHz are restricted to indoor usage only Cet metteur radio 3913A WLNN551 a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antennes num r s ci dessous avec le gain maximal admissible et fimp dance d antenne requise pour chaque type d antenne indiqu Types d antennes ne figurent pas dans cette liste ayant un gain sup rieur au gain maximum indiqu pour ce type sont strictement interdites pour une utilisation avec cet appareil Les op rations dans l 5 15 5 25 GHz et 5260MHz canaux sont limit s une utilisation en int rieur uniquement The following is a list of the Antenna s approved to work with this transmitter please contact your B amp B representative if you have any questions Max Gain 2 4G Max Gain 5G MFG P N dBi dBi Impedance Q Laird CAF 94505 2 0 4 0 50 129 B B SmartWorx 24 4 AirbomeM2M User Manual Nearson T131AH 2 4 4 9 5 X S 2 0 2 0 50 Taoglas GW 71 5153 3 8 5 5 50 Taoglas PC 11 07 0100A 3 0 4 5 50 Taoglas WS 01 B 305151 4 1 4 7 50 Taoglas FXP 810 07 0100C 2 4 5 1 50 Taoglas FXP 830 07 0100C 2 6 5 0 50
76. ed data rates 24 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 8 0 Antenna The unit supports antenna connection through a single Hirose U FL connector located on the top surface of the radio next to the RF shielding Any antenna used with the system must be designed for operation within the 2 4GHz ISM band and specifically must support the 2 412GHz to 2 482GHz for 802 11b g the 5GHz ISM band and must specifically support 5 1GHz to 5 9GHz for 802 11a operation They are required to have a VSWR of 2 1 maximum referenced to a 50Q system impedance 8 1 8 2 Antenna Selection The Airborne radio supports a number of antenna options all of which require connection to the U FL connectors on the radio Ultimately the antenna option selected will be determined by a number of factors including consideration of the application mechanical construction and desired performance Since the number of possible combinations is endless we will review some of the more common solutions in this section If your application is not covered during this discussion please contact Technical Support for more specific answers The available antenna connections include Host board mounted antenna Host Chassis mounted antenna Embedded antenna In addition to the above options location and performance need to be considered The following sections discuss these items Host Board Mounted Antenna Host board mounted requires that an antenna connecti
77. elect Configuration of WLAN Parameters Feature Link The wireless interface must be configured Select WLAN Security Settings before configuring the security for the network A page showing the range of security options and fields is displayed ect Wireless LAN Security Select WPA PSK from the drop down list ect WPA Protocol Version Select Auto from the drop down list This field should not need to be changed Only modify if you have been specifically told to by the network administrator Select WPA WPA2 Pre Shared Key PSK Enter the PreShared Key used by the AP The PSK is case sensitive and must be entered exactly as it is in the AP The PSK cannot include spaces Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Optional Reloads the WLAN Settings page Select this Press Reload Button is you have further configuration options to change 56 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Description Optional Restarts the device After the device as Press Restart Button rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect If the network is using DHCP then an IP address will be assigned to the WLAN interface and IP connectivity is possible over the WLAN network If the network is using static IP addresses it will be necessary to configure the network interface see the next step Feature Link The wireless interface is now
78. es with IP address device type and Wireless or Ethernet MAC address visible to the device on the current network B Make The Right Connections BsB ELECTRONICS Status N Configuration M Certificates N Network N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet Discover Results Scan for Access Points Device Name IP Address MAC Address Device Type FW Ver OEM Cfg1 192 168 10 1 000B28FE0112 INDUSTR SERIAL 3 15 OEM Cfg1 10 1 5 141 000B28FEB121 INDUSTR SERIAL 2 25 B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax I m B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us 1 Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Displayed Page discover 119 B B SmartWorx Scan for Access Points URL Description Network Scan for Access Points Displays a list of wireless networks within range of the device AirbomeM2M User Manual B BsB ELECTRONICS Status M Configuration N Certificates N Networ N Maintenance Scan Results Make The Right Connections Industrial Ethernet Scan for Access Points wlan0 Scan completed Cell 01 Address ESSID a Mode Ad Hoc Frequency 5 18 GHz Channel 36 Quality 19 94 Signal level 76 dBm Noise level 95 dBm Encryption key off Bit Rates 6 Mb s 9 Mb s 12 Mb s 18 Mb s 24 Mb s 36 Mb s 48 Mb s 54 Mb s Protocol IEEE 802 11a Extra ben_int 100 Address E0 46 9A BC 3C B2 ESSID NETGEAR 11a
79. et Routing Settings arrnrvrrrrvvnrnnannnn vr rrreennnrannn nr nrnennnnrosnnn oa rnnnnnnnnosrnnernnnnnnnnennnnennnn 103 Advanced ret 141101 0 JA 104 Upload Configuration File cssscccccccccccceesneeeeeeeeseeceeneaneeeeeeeseeenaeneeeeessssedsiaeeteeeeeseettesenes 107 List Configuration FIC ccseeecccccceeeceeenseeeeeeeeeseecenaneeeeeessseeeaaaeeeeeeeesssecnaneneeseeseeeetseeeniaenees 108 Delete 2 EE EN 109 Active Configuration ccccccccceesneeeeeeeeeececeneneeeeeeesteeceaaaeeeeeeeseseeeauaeeeaeeneseesssecenaeeeseeeetseeeas 110 User COnPIQUIALION ccccccccceecenneeeeeeeeeeeceaaeeeeeeeeteeeeaaaneeeeeeeeseeaaeeeeeeeteeeesseeniseesseeeeteeeas 111 OEM ConhlguratWOn imusss1iss4tanpabaimasdrnadednge sens kevsnadednde badddedanndodndn oase ddmd adaifn ga am 112 Factory 210 111018 EN 113 WPA CONnPIQUIATION 1 2 cecceeeeeneeeeeeeecceenaeeeeeeeetecedaaaeeeeeeeeessedeananeneeeetsedeeaaeeesseneeeeetseenniaaeees 114 List Certificates hinne ads sedges dra stekende 115 Upload Certificate nsss san a E E E audienser 116 D lete Certificate esisiini iiia EErEE E EEEE aS 117 Network Home Page sissisodan ia E Eaa EEEE 118 Discover Airborne Mod le Ssss ii dit dd satan 119 Scan lor Accessi POIN Sisirin inii e i AE Sues ca Sea E AREE EAEE 120 Maintenance Home Pag sxvs ccisicascczetee te cetca sesaslee di ceslten vaslen si cediensveuslondicectunsdsevesssssintes 121 Update Module Fint ware iii isck ce Senko Sead edit i Rend Goad E deras
80. ete on each face and corner Packaged in for transit configuration Test reports are available from B amp B Electronics Technical Support please contact directly for the latest documentation 132
81. etwork As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect If the network is using DHCP then an IP address will be assigned to the WLAN interface and IP connectivity is possible over the WLAN network If the network is using static IP addresses it will be necessary to configure the network interface see the next step The wireless interface is now configured however if the WLAN network does not have a DHCP server available to provide IP address to the device it necessary to assign a static IP address to the wireless interface Selecting Network Settings will allow us to configure the device with a static IP address This is covered in section 19 0 59 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 18 0 Configuring Network Settings Once the device is authenticated to a wireless network communication is possible however before TCP IP connectivity can be achieved the device must obtain a valid IP address on the WLAN and or Ethernet interface The Airborne device supports both DHCP and Static IP addressing for both the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces The following sections cover the correct configuration for both DHCP and Static IP addressing on the interfaces When the Ethernet interface is in client mode DHCP can be used on either the WLAN or Ethernet interface but not on both interfaces at the same time The Ethernet interface configuration only applies when the interface is in client mode and is being used
82. etwork settings A page showing the range of network options and fields for both the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces is displayed Select Disable from the drop down menu Enter the assigned static IP address The address must be in the format Enter the subnet mask for the network The mask must be in the format Enter the assigned Gateway IP address The address must be in the format Saves changes to the device Reloads the Network Settings page Select this is you have further configuration options to change Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect Once authenticated the network will use the assigned static IP address on the Ethernet interface making IP connectivity possible over the Ethernet network 63 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 64 AirbomeM2M Users Guide 19 0 Configuring Serial Device Server B B SmartWorx The ABDx SE DP5xx IN5xxx devices are shipped preconfigured for use as Serial Device Servers All that is required is configuration of the WLAN parameters and security protocols however the following section will cover the full configuration of a Serial Device Server to aid in the installation and deployment of the units If the Windows Virtual COM port driver is being used with the device configure only the WLAN network parameters and security
83. figurations the full set of options are available in the feature links left hand column The Express Setup web page will display the necessary fields based upon the selections made during configuration The Express Setup page looks like Figure 18 Figure 18 Express Setup Page B Make The Right Connections B amp B ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration M Certificates N Network N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet Express Setup Current Values Express Setup Discovery OEM Device Name OEM Cfg1 WLAN Settings Radio Startup Mode On r WLAN Security Settings WLAN Parameters Network Settings WLAN Connection Type Infrastructure x Serial Port Settings SSID AP D23 Serial Port 2 Settings WLAN Security Type WPA2 PSK x Connection Settings WPA WPA2 Pre Shared Key PSK 2 Ethernet Settings Ethernet Parameters Wireless Routing Settings Ethernet Role Router x gerti na tar suis Ethemet DHCP Server Enabled Enable z O Event Settings 3 IP Address Parameters Advanced Settings WLAN DHCP Enabled Ethernet DHCP Disabled x Upload Configuration File ae Ethernet Static IP Address 10 1 3 190 List Configuration Files j Delete Configuration File Ethernet Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Ethernet Gateway Address 10 1 0 33 Active Configuration User Configuration Commit J Cancel Defauts OEM Configuration Factory Config
84. figure Data Tunnel on Telnet Port rrrrnnrrnvrrnvrnnvrrnvvrnvrrnvrrnvrrnvvrnvvrnvrrnvvrnvrrnvernvennne 65 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Table 32 Data Tunnel using Telnet Port ccceccecesseescceseeseesessecseceenceeaeeseeseeeseeaeeseeeeenseeaeenreneees 66 Table 33 Configure Data Tunnel on Serial Port 1 Tunnel Port TCP rrnrrnnrnrrrnrrnnrnnrrernnrnnrnn 66 Table 34 Data Tunnel using Tunnel Port on Serial Port 1 rrrrrrrrnrrnnrrnnrrnvrrnnrrrnrrnvrrnvrrsnrrrnrrsnnrnr 67 Table 35 Configure Data Tunnel on Serial Port 2 Tunnel Port TCP rrnrrnnrnrrrrrrnnrnrrrrrnernnrnn 67 Table 36 Data Tunnel using Tunnel Port on Serial Port 2 rrrnrrnrrnnrnrrrrrrnnrnnrnrrrnernernrrnernernernn 68 Table 37 Configure Serial Port 1 as TCP Client rrrnrarrranrranrnnvrnnvrnnvrrnnrrnvrrsnrrsnrrsnrrsvrrsnrrsnrrsnsrnr 69 Table 38 Configure Serial Port 2 as TCP Client rarnrarrrnnrnavrrnnrrnnrnnvrrsnrrsvrrsnrrsnrrsnrrsvrrsnrrsnrrsnrrnn 70 Table 39 Install VCOM rrnnrrnrrnnrnrrrnrrnvrnnrrrrrnernvrnnrnernernnrnnernernernnssnernenernnsnnernernernnssnernernesnnssnesnenne 72 Table 40 Cable Replacement Slave Configuration rrrrrrrnnrnrrrvrrnnrnnrnnrrnnrnnrnnrnnrrnernnrnnennenenn 75 Table 41 Cable Replacement Master Configuration rorrrnnrnrrrrrnnrnnrnrrrnnrnnrnnrnnernernnrnnrnnernenn 76 Table 42 Ethernet Adapter interface Configuration DHCP rrnvrnrrnnrnn
85. ges to the device Optional Reloads the Network Settings page Select Press Reload Button this is you have further configuration options to change 60 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Optional Press Restart Button B B SmartWorx Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect Once authenticated the network should lease an IP address to the WLAN interface and IP connectivity is possible over the WLAN network 18 2 Configuring DHCP on Ethernet Interface DHCP enabled on the Ethernet interface is the default configuration for the serial devices The Ethernet interface must be in client mode for this setting to be used The Airborne Device does not support the ability to enable DHCP on the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces simultaneously when in client mode Only one may have DHCP enabled at atime The other interface must be configured to use a static IP address Navigation Bar Select Configuration Feature Link Select Ethernet Settings Select Ethernet Role Press Commit Button Press Reload Button Feature Link Select Network Settings Select Ethernet DHCP Optional Select WLAN DHCP Name Press Commit Button Optional Press Reload Button Table 28 Configuring DHCP Ethemet You will see a group of fields under the banner of WLAN Parameters The wireless interface and s
86. guration changes Port forwarding Allows you to decide if web page telnet or FTP access should be forwarded to the private network or handled by the Airborne Bridge Plug n Play In most cases all that is required for full functionality is configuration of the wireless interface for the target network This can be done before deployment to minimize deployment time and complexity 22 1 1 Public Network Interface The public network interface is the Airborne Adapter WLAN port This interface must be configured to associate and authenticate with the target network Configuration of this interface is covered in section 17 0 The public address becomes the target address for all accesses to the host device connected to the private network In the example shown in Figure 20 any device on the public network wanting to communicate with the Host device IP 192 168 2 100 would use the IP address 123 45 67 89 the Airborne Ethernet Adapter will forward all traffic to the private address 192 168 2 100 The network infrastructure will show the MAC and IP address of the Airborne Adapter WLAN interface as the network presence as a consequence of this all traffic will be identified as being from or to this address 79 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Figure 20 Airborne Ethernet Bridge IP Configuration Public Network Airborne Ethernet Bridge C Ethernet Interface Wireless Interface IP 192 168 2 1 IP 123 45 67 89 Host Devi
87. he wireless and network authentication requirements including support for WPA2 Enterpise It can acquire an IP address through both DHCP or user configured static IP Configuration association and authentication are handled entirely by the Airborne Bridge and require no interaction from the wired host on the private network Figure 19 Ethernet Bridge Functionality 78 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx The Private network is the wired interface provided by the bridge This interface includes a DHCP server and supports dynamic and static IP address assignment This means any Ethernet client supporting DHCP can be connected to the wired interface without any configuration changes The private network host can communicate with the Airborne Adapter using the bridges Ethernet IP address on the private network The Airborne Ethernet Adapter supports NAT Level 3 and as such provides the following advantages over the more traditional bridge functionality A single network IP address on the public network This simplifies management of the devices on the network A single point of authentication The Airborne device handles authentication for the public network this means a single point of contact for all security interaction simplifying deployment for the network Zero security footprint on the private network host Support for DHCP and static IP on the private network This capability allows the host to be shipped without any confi
88. he configuration options for TCP IP and UDP connections to the device Configuration of Telnet HTTP and SSH ports is possible through this page Enter the port number you wish to use for a telnet TCP IP connection to the device The default 23 should only be changed if your application requires access to port 23 for another purpose Saves changes to the device Reloads the Connection Settings page The wireless interface and security must be configured before configuring the Ethernet settings Displays a page showing the serial port configuration setting the default mode of operation for the serial interface is done in this page Select Listen from the drop down menu 65 B B SmartWorx Press Commit Button Optional Press Reload Button Optional Press Restart Button AirbomeM2M User Manual Saves changes to the device Reloads the Serial Port X Settings page Select this is you have further configuration options to change Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect Once authenticated the network it is possible for a TCP IP connection to be made on the Telnet port To establish a data tunnel and gain access to the serial data from the WLAN or Ethernet interface follow the steps in Table 32 Table 32 Data Tunnel using Telnet Port Open TCP socket to device
89. he serial port the device will be connected to from the drop down list Select Flow Control Select the flow control option to match the serial port the device will be connected to from the drop down list Optional Select the option to match the serial port the device will be Select Serial Assert connected to from the drop down list This is only required if software flow control has been selected Press Commit Button Press Reload Button Saves changes to the device Reloads the WLAN Settings page 75 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Step Description Optional Reloads the Serial Port Settings page Select this is you have Press Reload Button further configuration options to change Optional Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it will create Press Restart Button an AdHoc network with the name you gave the SSID As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect Table 41 Cable Replacement Master Configuration Description Configure the device to use an AdHoc network See section 17 2 After the Commit at the end of the configurati press the Reload Button Configure the device to use a static IP address on See section 19 3 the WLAN interface After the Commit at the end of the configurati press the Reload Button Configure the device to listen for a connection on See section 20 2 the tunnel port After the Commit at the end of the configurati pre
90. icate File to Delete Choose a Certificate File Delete File B amp B Electronics 4 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax p ih ar B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us 1 Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Delete Certificate Button del cert 117 B B SmartWorx Network Home Page URL Network Description Home page for the network related pages AirbomeM2M User Manual B i Make The Right Connections B amp B ELECTRONICS Status NC iguration N Certificates N Network N Mainte Device Type Industrial Ethernet k R Module Status Discover Airborne Modules Scan for Access Points Module Firmware Version 3 15 Radio Firmware Version 3 1 63 21 Link Status Connected SSID AP D23 MAC Address 000B28FE0109 BSSID 000B28FE0112 Transmit Rate Mb s 26 Signal Level dBm 25 Noise Level dBm 96 IP Address 192 168 10 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 10 1 Primary DNS 10 1 0 5 Secondary DNS 10 1 0 39 Up Time Sec 9403 B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 511 phone 4 800 346 311 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax m Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Displayed Page wl info 118 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Discover Airborne Modules URL Description Network Discover Airborne Modules Displays a list of Airborne devic
91. identified by a name referred to as the ESSID Extended Service Set IDentifier To configure the device with the necessary parameters to operate with an AdHoc use the following steps Table 22 Configuring Wireless Interface AdHoc Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the banner of Select Configuration WLAN Parameters 53 B B SmartWorx Feature Link Select WLAN Settings Select Radio Startup Mode Select Wireless LAN Connection Type Select Wireless LAN Channel Select SSID Select Wireless LAN Region Press Commit Button Press Reload Button Feature Link Select WLAN Security Settings Feature Link Select Network Settings whip 192 168 0 50 AirbomeM2M User Manual Description This step is optional The default home page for the Configuration link in the Navigation Bar is WLAN Settings Select On from the drop down list ect the AdHoc form the drop down list Se This determines the 802 11 channel that the device will use when it establishes a connection with another device in the AdHoc network Select a channel that is clear i e one which has no other 802 11 network using it It is not necessary for all devices in a single AdHoc network to have the same channel number selected Enter the name of the wireless network you want the device to use This cannot include spaces Select the most appropriate region for the deployment location of the device Saves changes to the device
92. iguration button User Config Encrypted Configuration OEM Configuration CLI Command put cfg put cfg user config txt put cfg user enc config uue put cfg oem config txt 107 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual List Configuration File URL Configuration List Configuration File Description Displays a list of the configuration files saved to the device Configuration File Listing timezone sh 42 bytes user_config txt 523 bytes 2 Files 565 bytes 131072 bytes free Field CLI Command Displayed Page list cfg 108 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Delete Configuration File URL Configuration Delete Configuration File Description Allows configuration files saved to the device to be deleted Delete a Configuration File From Flash Choose a Configuration File to Delete Choose a Configuration File Delete File Choose Configuration File timezone sh user config txt Field CLI Command Delete File Button del cfg B B SmartWorx 109 B B SmartWorx Active Configuration URL Description Configuration Active Configuration Displays the current configuration settings being used by the device Active Configuration bin qtsh Ivaritmplactive_config txt ver fw 1 40E ver oemverstr user leap dpac name manuf DPAC Airborne IndustrialE name oem OEM Cfg1 name device Device pm mode active esc str 7E7E7E6473 esc mode serial on esc mode lan on serial defau
93. ion 1 0 Port G Internal Pullup Resistor Enable LED Signal Strength Meter Enable POST LED Enable RF_LINK LED Enable WLN_CFG LED Enable CONN LED Enable Echo for Telnet Sessions UDP Server Ping wl sl ep timer p2 radio startup ftp server address ftp user ftp password ftp server path ftp filename timezone name timezone offset daylight saving time daylight saving name daylight saving offset daylight saving startweek daylight saving startday daylight saving startmonth daylight saving stopweek daylight saving stopday daylight saving stopmonth ntp server address ntp startup sync ntp refresh interval wl ant speedlink wl beacons missed wl assoc retries wl assoc backoff arp staleout time arp reachable time wl specific scan wl link timeout startup msg startup text wl dhcp vendorid eth dhcp vendorid io dir f io pullup f aler elilie g io pullup g led mode post led rf link led win cfg led conn led telnet echo wl udp ping AirbomeM2M User Manual 106 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Upload Configuration File URL Configuration Upload Configuration File Description Allows user OEM or encrypted configuration files to be uploaded to the device Select a Configuration File to upload and save on the module Select the destination filename User Configuration Encrypted Configuration OEM Configuration Upload Configuration Cancel Field Upload Conf
94. isplays a page showing the serial port configuration setting the default mode of operation for the serial interface is done in this page Select Pass from the drop down menu Saves changes to the device Reloads the Serial Port 2 Settings page Select this is you have further configuration options to change Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect Once authenticated to the network it the device will attempt to make a TCP connection with primary target server using the configured port number 71 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 20 0 Installing and Using the Airborne VirtualCOM Driver B amp B Electronics supplies with its serial devices a virtual COM port device driver for the Microsoft Windows operating system This driver acts as a Virtual COM port for applications requiring the use of a COM port for data communication The driver redirects serial data to a TCP IP connection between the host computer and target Airborne device Installation of the VCOM driver is done using the Airborne Management Center AMC The following Table 39 identifies the steps to complete the process of installing the VCOM driver for a specific device Once installed the host system will have additional COM ports through which the system may communicate with the device attached to the serial po
95. ivate Key File Name Private Key File Password Private Key 2 File Name Private Key File 2 Password DH Parameter File Name DH Parameter 2 File Name EAP FAST Provisioning Type Maximum Number of EAP FAST Servers CLI Command wl security wl auth wl def key wl key l wl key 2 wl key 3 wl wpa format user leap pw leap pw wpa psk eap ident eap password eap anon ident eap phasel eap phase2 subject match subject match2 alt subject match alt subject match2 ca cert filename ca cert2 filename client cert filename client cert2 filename priv key filename priv key password priv key2 filename priv key2 password dh parm filename dh parm2 filename eap fast provisioning eap fast max pac list wl key 4 94 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Network Settings URL Configuration Network Settings Description configurations Network Parameters Current Values WLAN Specific Settings WLAN DHCP Enabled r WLAN DHCP Client Name AirborneFE0109 WLAN DHCP Acquire Limit 90 WLAN DHCP Fallback Enabled z WLAN Fallback to Last DHCP IP Address Disabled gt WLAN Fallback IP Address 192 168 10 1 WLAN Fallback Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 WLAN Fallback Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Specific Settings Ethernet DHCP Disabled x Ethernet DHCP Client Name AirborneFEB118 Ethernet Static IP Address 10 1 3 190 Ethernet Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Ethernet Gateway IP Address 10 1 0 33 Common Settings
96. k N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet Upload a Certificate to the Module List Certificates Delete Certificate Select a Certificate File to upload and save on the module Browse Upload Certificate B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax I m ED B amp B Electronics Contact Us 1 Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Table 17 Uploading Certificates Navigation Bar You will see a list of certificates currently resident on the Select Certificates module when you enter the Certificate File List window Feature Link You will see a window open with field to enter the location Select Upload Certificates of the certificate you want to upload Press Browse Button This will open a dialog box in which you can locate the certificate you wish to upload to the module Select the Certificate file and press Open This will return you to the Certificate Upload window and will have entered the location and file name of the certificate you wish to upload in the field next to the Browse button Press Upload Certificate You will then see a notice that the certificate has been successfully uploaded to the module Press List certificates Files This will show the current certificates resident on the module and will include the file just uploaded 14 6 Upload Configuration Files The Airborne Device Server module supports User Enc
97. l ren ABOG SINIO DOR IEA SSA rece eas Tha Grace watang one 4 you we havey pram ithe Sover dct bateron io em to mn tn The Location label identifies the MAC address of the associated Airborne device Do not change the WLAN IP address settings for the Airborne device which is using the VCOM driver Changing the IP address of the device will cause the VCOM driver not to function It will need to be reinstalled if this occurs 74 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 21 0 Replacing a Serial Cable The serial device servers can be configured to act as a cable replacement using either an AdHoc or Infrastructure network In this application you will need two 2 B amp B Electronics Serial device servers Once configured the two devices will automatically connect and make a virtual serial connection between the two serial ports across the 802 11 network To establish the cable replacement one device will be the master and one the slave It does not matter which end of the serial connection is which The master initiates the network connection and the slave waits for the master to connect The following Table 40 and Table 41 identify the required configurations for the Master and Slave The configuration is for a single serial port the same configuration can be used with those devices that support two serial connections The configurations in Table 40 and Table 41 use an AdHoc network An infrastructure network can be used as
98. l route with no parameters will display the current set of wireless routing rules in the order that they will be applied to incoming traffic 102 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Ethernet Routing Settings URL Configuration Ethernet Routing Settings Description Configures the firewall routing rules for the Ethernet interface Ethernet Routing Parameters Current Values Ethernet Routing Default ACCEPT Ethernet Routing Rule Protocol TCP 1P 192 168 1 100 Port 2020 Action ACCEPT Remove E Adarule Commit Cancel Field CLI Command Ethernet Routing Default eth route default Add rule Button eth route 103 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Advanced Settings URL Configuration Advanced Settings Description Configures the advanced configuration settings for the unit including authentication usernames and passwords configuration of SSH power save setup GPIO indicator LED and FTP settings Advanced Parameters Current Values Version User Management OEM Defined Version String oemverstr Discovery Manufacturer Device Name DPAC Airborne IndustrialE Discovery OEM Device Name OEM Cfg1 Discovery Device Name Device Administrator Password i NN Manufacturing User Name dpac Manufacturing Password OEM User Name oem OEM Password CFG User Name cfg Oo CFG Password Regular User Name user Regular User Password Encrypt
99. layed 80 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Description Select Ethernet Static I P Address Enter a valid IP address This address will be the first IP address leased If more than one is leased they will increment from this address The subnet of the address must be different than the WLAN interface subnet The address must be in the format This is also the default address all incoming traffic on the WLAN interface is routed to Select Ethernet Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the private network The mask must be in the format Select Ethernet Gateway IP Address Enter a valid Gateway IP address This is the Static IP address of the Ethernet interface on the private network This must be in the same subnet as the Ethernet Static IP Address The address must be in the format Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Optional Reloads the Network Settings page Select Press Reload Button this is you have further configuration options to change Optional Restarts the device After the device as Press Restart Button rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect The Ethernet interface will have leased IP addresses to the Ethernet clients and the Ethernet interface would have taken the Ethernet Gateway IP Address Access to the public network from the private network is now possible Unless yo
100. le List Script Files Display Script File Delete Script File Run Script File B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax m J 1 Contact Us 1 Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Set System Time Button sys time 125 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Blink the POST LED URL Maintenance Blink the POST LED Description Starts the POST LED blinking This identifies the specific device being communicated with B B amp B ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration N Certificates N Network Update Module Firmware Reset to Factory Defaults Restart Module Set System Time Stop Blinking the POST LED Upload Script File List Script Files Display Script File Delete Script File Run Script File B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax N Maintenance Make The Right Connections Device Type Industrial Ethernet Blink POST LED Blinking of the POST LED turned ON Contact Us I Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics B amp B Electronics 1 Field Displayed Page CLI Command blink post led on 126 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWo rx Stop Blinking the POST LED URL Maintenance Stop Blinking the POST LED Description Stops the POST LED blinking B Make The Right Connections
101. le Firmware Press Browse Button Press Load New Firmware B B SmartWorx Description You will see a window open with field to enter the location of the module firmware you want to upload The current firmware version number is displayed at the top of the page This will open a dialog box in which you can locate the firmware image you wish to upload to the module Select the firmware image file and press Open This will return you to the Upload Firmware window and will have entered the location and file name of the firmware image you wish to upload in the field next to the Browse button You will then see a notice that the firmware upload has begun Error Reference source not found When the upload has been completed successfully and the firmware updated w window indicating this will be shown Figure 17 Press Reboot This will restart the module and the new firmware will be loaded DO NOT REMOVE POWER FROM THE MODULE DURING THE FIRMWARE UPDATE This may cause the device to become non operational If this happens please contact B amp B Electronics Technical Support 49 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 15 0 Express Setup Configuration Page When the device s web interface is accessed for the first time an Express Setup page will be shown This page is designed to allow a quick device set up by presenting the most popular device configuration options in a single location For more advanced con
102. lt cli intf type rs232 bit rate 9600 data bits 8 parity n flown input size 0x05B4 serial assert xon stop bit 1 io dir f OxFF io dir g OxFF io pullup f OxFF io pullup g OxFF wl http port 0x0050 Field CLI Command Displayed Page cfg dump active AirbomeM2M User Manual 110 AirbomeM2M Users Guide User Configuration URL Configuration User Configuration Description Displays the contents of the user config txt configuration file User Configuration bin qtsh Ivarletciconfig user_config txt name oem Quatech DP501 Field CLI Command Displayed Page cfg dump user B B SmartWorx 114 B B SmartWorx OEM Configuration URL Configuration OEM Configuration Description Displays the contents of the oem_config txt configuration file OEM Configuration biniqtsh Ivarletciconfigluser config txt wl ssid Cisco1100WPA wl security wpa psk wl route default forward eth route default accept Field CLI Command Displayed Page cfg dump oem AirbomeM2M User Manual 112 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Factory Configuration URL Description Configuration Factory Configuration B B SmartWorx Displays the factory configuration settings These are the default settings delivered from the B amp B Electronics factory Factory Configuration biniqtsh letc factory config ie txt ver oemverstr user manuf dpac user oem oem user cfg cfg user user user leap dpac name manuf
103. nce and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance Operations in the 5 15 5 25GHz and channel 5260MHz are restricted to indoor usage only 128 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 24 2 24 3 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC RF Exposure Statement To comply with FCC IC RF exposure compliance requirements this device and its antenna must operate with a separation distance of a least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or
104. nds Please refresh the web interface after the boot cycle has completed When configured correctly the LED pattern should match the following ABDx SE IN5xxx No TCP Connection TCP Connection COMM Off Green LINK Green Green POST Green Green POWER Blue Blue To use the adapter on the wireless network address all traffic to the IP address of the wireless interface of the ABDx SE IN5xxx This address is listed in the home page of the web interface 35 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 13 0 Configuring Device Enterprise Industrial Ethernet ABDx ER DP5xx IN5xxx The following instructions describe how access the AirborneM2M Ethernet device and web interface for initial configuration of the unit Table 15 ER DP5xx IN5xxx Accessing the Web Interface Open the AirborneM2M packaging and locate the Install CD Place the CD in the CD DVD drive of the laptop or desktop you will be using to configure the AirborneM2M device Follow the on screen directions for installation of the appropriate device software and documentation Connect the Ethernet cable on ABDx to an Ethernet port on the laptop or desktop system Apply power to the ABDx ER DP5xx IN5xxx The unit will boot and display one of the following LED patterns ABDx ER DP5xx Associated Open Network Not Associated POWER Green Green LINK Green Red Periodic Blinking COMM Red Red ABDx ER IN5xxx COMM Off
105. network is in range the wireless interface will connect 77 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 22 0 Configuring Ethernet Adapter The ABDx ER DP5xx IN5xxx devices are shipped preconfigured for use as an Ethernet adapter All that is required is configuration of the WLAN parameters and security protocols however the following section will cover the full configuration of an Ethernet Device to aid in the installation and deployment of the units The Airborne Ethernet adapter ER is a fully functional NAT Level 3 router supporting a public IP address for the WLAN interface and a private network for the attached devices on the Ethernet interface When configured as a Bridge adapter it disables routing and bridges all packets between the Ethernet and wireless interfaces 22 1 Router Functionality Network Address Translation NAT is the process of modifying network address information in datagram packet headers while in transit across a traffic routing device for the purpose of remapping a given address space into another In the case of a NAT Level 3 device the modification of the packet headers provides for a translation between a single public IP address that of the WLAN interface and the IP address of the devices on the private network Ethernet interface The Airborne Adapter WLAN interface is considered the public address and will be the point of contact on the target network see Figure 19 This interface supports all t
106. nfiguration for serial devices It is important to verify the address being entered is unique to the device when on the network Table 29 Configuring Static IP WLAN Step Description Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the banner Select Configuration of WLAN Parameters Feature Link The wireless interface and security must be Select Network Settings configured before configuring the network settings A page showing the range of network options and fields for both the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces is displayed ect WLAN DHCP Select Disable from the drop down menu ect WLAN Static I P Address Enter the assigned static IP address The address must be in the format ect Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the network The mask must be in the format ect Gateway I P Address Enter the assigned Gateway IP address The address must be in the format Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Optional Reloads the Network Settings page Select Press Reload Button this is you have further configuration options to change Optional Restarts the device After the device as Press Restart Button rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect Once authenticated the network will use the assigned static IP address on the WLAN interface making IP connectivity possible over the WLAN network 62 Air
107. nfigured as a serial device server Ethernet interface is in client mode this mask is only used if the Ethemet DHCP is disabled or DHCP failed Default 192 168 2 1 Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Optional Reloads the Express Settings page Select this is you have Press Reload Button further configuration options to change Optional Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it will attempt Press Restart Button to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect If the network is using DHCP then an IP address will be assigned to the WLAN interface and IP connectivity is possible over the WLAN network If the network is using static IP addresses it will be necessary to configure the network interface see the next step The web interface supports advanced configuration of the device through the additional pages available The following sections provide guidance on how to use these pages for specific configurations 52 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 16 0 Configuring the Wireless Interface The following section will outline how to configure the wireless interface for both infrastructure and AdHoc networks 16 1 Configuring for Infrastructure Networks Infrastructure networks use Access Point and or Wireless Routers to provide wireless access to a network Each wireless network is identified by a name referred to as the SSI
108. nge No of GHz Channels Sides 2 401 2 473 2 401 2 483 2 401 2 473 2 401 2 483 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165 5 15 5 35 5 725 5 825 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 Only channels 1 6 and 11 are non overlapping Channel count denotes number of non overlapping channels Channels shown represent non overlapping channel numbers 5 15 5 35 5 47 5 725 23 B B SmartWorx 7 1 7 2 AirbomeM2M User Manual AC Electrical Characteristics Transmitter Transmit power is automatically managed by the device for minimum power consumption The transmit power at the RF connector is listed in Table 9 for 802 11a b g Modes all rates Performance Range The following table illustrates the typical data rates performance and range the device is capable of providing using an omni directional antenna Table 12 Radio Typical Performance Range 1 0 Mb s 240m 380m 11 0 Mb s 135m 215m 6Mb s 802 11g 135m 215m 6Mb s 802 11a 49m 155m 54Mb s 802 119 12m 19m 54Mb s 802 11a 4 5m 14m Ranges are affected by receiver sensitivity transmit power free space path loss antenna gain and link margin Actual range will vary from those stated Non line of site applications will result in typical values less than shown above The Data Rate is the supported connection rate for the wireless link the actual data throughput for the link will be less than the stat
109. nterface will assume the IP address of the first ethernet network client that has traffic sent across the bridge When acting as a bridge the Adapter is still listening on the configured ports for remote access to the Adapter If traffic to any of the configured ports http telnet ftp ssh etc need to pass through the module then the ports need to be reconfigured to use non default settings Table 44 Ethernet Adapter interface Configuration Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the Select Configuration banner of WLAN Parameters Feature Link A page showing the range of basic Wireless Select Express Setup and Ethernet options and fields Select Ethernet Role Select Router from the drop down menu Select Ethernet Static IP Address Enter the static IP address for the Ethernet network The IP address should be on the same subnet as the other network clients The address must be in the format XXX XXX XXX XXX Select Ethernet Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the private network that matches the subnet mask of the Ethernet client and network The mask must be in the format XXX XXX XXX XXX 83 B B SmartWorx Optiona Select Web Server Port Optiona Select Telnet Port Optiona Select I Optiona nternal FTP Server Listen Port Select Secure Shell Server SSH Port Press Commit Button Press Restart Button 22 3 MAC Cloning If the network is configured to not allow
110. of packaging options The AirborneM2M product family provides true plug and play wireless connectivity By delivering convenient easy to deploy wireless network connectivity the device servers and adapters significantly reduce the complexities of wireless system deployment and network implementation At the same time users can move equipment without the cost and time associated with wired network drops and environment restrictions This provides flexibility for seasonal demands line and staffing changes and more The AirborneM2M family includes models with dual band radios the ABDN supports 802 1 1a b g n The AirborneM2M Serial Bridges and device servers provide a simple connection between the 802 11 wireless LAN and three leading serial interfaces RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 The Bridge acts transparently between any device using these interfaces and a wireless LAN Using the B amp B Electronics virtual communications port Windows device driver OEMs can communicate with their devices from any workstation on the same network as if the workstation and devices were directly attached through a serial port The AirborneM2M Ethernet Adapter provides a link between the 802 11 wireless LAN and any Ethernet ready device with an RJ 45 connector It acts transparently between the device and a wireless LAN By integrating AirborneM2M into existing and legacy platforms OEMs can significantly enhance their products by delivering increased
111. omeM2M User Manual The interface type selected by the interface jumpers in Figure 7 must match the selected configuration for the Configuration Serial Port Settings Serial Interface Type setting in the web interface 6 6 Indicator LED s The devices provide indicator LED s to provide feedback on the state of the device These are a useful tool during installation and troubleshooting Table 6 Enterprise LED Indicators Airborne Device State Adapter failed Power On Self Test POST and is not configured for wireless communication Adapter passed POST but is not configured for wireless network communication Periodic Blinking Adapter is searching for a valid network Access Point that matches device s configuration If Power LED is also Off then Adapter is not powered If Power LED is On then either A physical connection detected on Serial Ethernet cable No TCP session from wireless interface has been established Blinking OFF Red A physical Serial Ethernet connection has been detected and there is traffic across the interface No TCP connection to the adapter has been established on the wireless interface A TCP connection to the adapter from the wireless interface has been established but no physical connection on the Serial Ethernet interface has been detected Blinking Green Orange A physical Serial Ethernet connection has been detected and there is Serial Ethernet traffic across the interf
112. on is physically mounted to the host system board It also requires that the host board include a U FL connector to allow a U FL to U FL coaxial lead to connect from the radio to the host board It will then require 50Q matched PCB traces to be routed from the U FL connector to the antenna mount There are several sources for the U FL to U FL coaxial cable these include Hirose Sunridge and IPEX Please contact B amp B Electronics for further part numbers and supply assistance This approach can simplify assembly but does require that the host system configuration can accommodate an antenna location that is determined by the host PCB There are also limitations on the ability to seal the enclosure when using this approach This approach also restricts the selection of available antenna When using this approach antennas that screw or press fit to the PCB mount connector must be used There are many options for the antenna connector type however if you wish to utilize the FCC IC modular approval the connector choice must comply with FCC regulations These state that a non standard connector e g RP TNC RP SMA is required TNC SMA connectors are not allowed 25 B B SmartWorx 8 3 8 4 AirbomeM2M User Manual Host Chassis Mounted Antenna Host Chassis mounted antennas require no work on the host PCB They utilize an antenna type called flying lead There are two types of flying leads one which provides a bulkhead mounte
113. onfigure Serial Port 1 as TCP Client Step Description Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the Select Configuration banner of WLAN Parameters Feature Link The wireless interface and security must be Select Connection Settings configured before configuring the Ethernet settings A page showing the configuration options for TCP IP and UDP connections to the device Configuration of Telnet HTTP and SSH ports is possible through this page Select TCP Port Enter the port on which the target server is listening for TCP connections Select TCP Timeout Enter the inactivity timeout in seconds after which the device will close the open data tunnel on Serial Port 1 The default 0 disables the timeout Select TCP Retry Time Enter the period in seconds the device should use to retry establishing the TCP connection to the target server Select Primary TCP Target Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the primary target server The address must be in the format Optional Enter the IP address of the secondary target Select Secondary TCP Target Server IP server Address The address must be in the format This address will be used if the initial attempts to connect to the primary server fail This field is optional Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Press Reload Button Reloads the Connection Settings page Feature Link The wireless interface and security must be Select Serial Port 1 Settings
114. onnects to the correct slave A page showing the configuration options for TCP IP and UDP connections to and from the device Configuration of Telnet HTTP and SSH ports is possible through this page 76 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Select TCP Port Select TCP Timeout Select Primary TCP Target Server IP Address Select Outbound Transmit Type Press Commit Button Press Reload Button Optional Press Reload Button Optional Press Restart Button B B SmartWorx This is the target port for the TCP connection on the slave device This should be set to the listen port assigned during the configuration of the slave The default for the listen port is 8023 This parameter allows the device to close the TCP socket to the slave should the connection be lost The default of O disables the timeout The timeout setting should be based upon the period of time a connection would not be used It should at least exceed the worst case of the data period Enter the static IP address that was given to the slave device during configuration This is the outbound transmission protocol Set this to TCP from the drop down list Saves changes to the device Reloads the WLAN Settings page Reloads the Serial Port Settings page Select this is you have further configuration options to change Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it will create an AdHoc network with the name you gave the SSID As long as the
115. operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Information for Canadian Users IC Notice This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 5 5dBi in the 5GHz band and 4 1 in the 2 4GHz band An antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50Q Only approved antenna may be used with this equipment Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power EIRP is not more than required for successful communication Conform ment la r glementation d Industrie Canada le pr sent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal ou inf rieur approuv pour l metteur par Industrie Canada Dans le but de r duire les risques de brouillage radio lectrique l intention des autres utilisateurs il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente p i r e ne d passe pas l intensit n cessaire l tablissement d une communication satisfaisante This radio transmitter 3913A WLNN551 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types list
116. orneM2M device family The following section identifies the different types both functional and classification In most cases the functional types are available in the listed classifications If you are not certain which type you have or would like clarify the available options please contact B amp B Electronics Sales or Technical support 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 Serial This device supports a single or dual serial port and provides serial to 802 11 bridging The serial devices can support one or more of the following serial interface types RS232 RS422 RS485 Default configuration on all models is RS232 conversion to RS422 485 requires software configuration and in some models jumper setting changes These are covered in the following sections This device allows the connection of a serial port to an 802 11 network Ethernet The Ethernet adapter provides a wireless interface to an existing Ethernet port RJ 45 Depending upon the model of device the connection to the Ethernet port of the host is made via a RJ 45 socket or pigtail with a RJ 45 plug The device supports a 10 100 Ethernet interface with auto configuration Manual control of the interface is possible through the web or CLI interface Serial Ethernet This device allows for simultaneous connection of Serial and Ethernet ports Providing the same functionality on each port that is available on the individual devices it is possible to maintain network base
117. ow object it is important that this object is not sharp as it may cause damage to the unit While holding the OEM button pressed reapply power to the unit Hold the OEM reset button for 5 6 seconds after power has been applied Release the OEM reset button The device will restart with the installed OEM defaults If no OEM Configuration is applied the device will return to B amp B Electronics factory defaults See section 15 6 on use of OEM factory configurations The location of the OEM reset button for the Enterprise devices is on the back of the enclosure underneath the label near the pigtail The Industrial devices OEM reset button is on the Ethernet Power end of the box next to the 2 1mm barrel connector See section 10 0 6 5 Enterprise Serial Interface Jumpers The Enterprise Serial device server supports RS232 422 485 interface drivers as well as power over pin 9 Selection of these options is made through both the web interface and hardware jumpers Figure 7 shows the interface selection jumpers for the different interface types Figure 7 Interface Selection J umpers RS 232 COORD OOO Op Cable Sense iD 0000000 RS 232 Power Ping J O OO OOO Of Cable Sense 1DOOCOOOOCD RS 422 w oppopoa0o000060 Termination 10 5 x n OOO RS 485 w 0000 P o gao Termination 10900070 O The jumper selections must be made while the device is unpowered and before being used in the final application 19 B B SmartWorx Airb
118. ptionall ABDG SE IN5420 Only 15 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual 6 0 Pin out and Connectors Pin definition is dependent upon the device type selected The following defines the pin outs for the individual interfaces 6 1 Serial Ports The AirborneM2M units support either a single or dual serial port configuration The Port pin out can change depending upon the interface configuration chosen Table 1 shows the pin out for the interface selected Figure 5 DE 9 DB 9 Connector Pin out Table 1 Serial Port Pin Definition al No Connect No Connect No Connect No Connect 2 RxD RxD RxD Connect to pin 33 3 TxD TxD TxD TxD RxD 4 No Connect No Connect No Connect No Connect 5 GND GND GND GND 6 No Connect No Connect RxD Connect to pin 93 7 RTS RTS No Connect No Connect 8 CTS CTS No Connect No Connect 9 No Connect 5VDC Input TxD TxD RxD 1 For 2 wire operation the user must externally connect pin 3 to pin 2 and pin 6 to pin 9 2 Power on pin 9 only available on Enterprise devices ABDx SE DP501 3 Only required on Industrial products ABDx SE IN54XX Table 2 shows the availability of the serial ports and available interface types by product class Table 2 Serial Ports by Product Class RS232 Enterprise RS422 4 wire N A RS485 2 wire 16 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 6 2 RS232 RS422 4 wire N A RS485 2 wire Industrial RS232 re seen vil RS485 2 wire Th
119. relieved of any need to perform FCC part15 subpart C Intentional Radiator testing and certification except where they wish to use an antenna that is not already certified B amp B Electronics supports a group of pre approved antenna use of one of these antennas eliminates the need to do any further subpart C testing or certification If an antenna is not on the list it is a simple process to add it to the pre approved list without having to complete a full set of emissions testing Please contact B amp B Electronics Technical support for details of our qualification processes Please note that as part of the FCC requirements for the use of the modular approval the installation of any antenna must require a professional installer 130 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 24 5 This is to prevent any non authorized antenna being used with the radio There are ways to support this requirement but the most popular is to utilize a non standard antenna connector this designation includes the reverse polarity versions of the most popular RF antenna types SMA TNC etc For more details please contact B amp B Electronics The following documents are associated with this applications note FCC Part 15 Radio Frequency Devices FCC Public Notice DA 00 1407A1 June 26 2000 B amp B Electronics recommends that during the integration of the radio into the customers system that any design guidelines be followed Please
120. ress Commit Button Press Reload Button Feature Link Select Serial Port Settings Select Serial CLI Default Mode Press Commit Button Optional Press Reload Button Optional Press Restart Button B B SmartWorx Select Enabled Enter the port to be used for the tunnel Default is 8023 this should only be changed if a port is already defined for the application server or it is already being used by another service Select TCP from drop down menu Saves changes to the device Reloads the Connection Settings page The wireless interface and security must be configured before configuring the Ethernet settings Displays a page showing the serial port configuration setting the default mode of operation for the serial interface is done in this page Select Listen from the drop down menu Saves changes to the device Reloads the Serial Port Settings page Select this is you have further configuration options to change Restarts the device After the device as rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the configured network As long as the network is in range the wireless interface will connect Once authenticated the network it is possible for a TCP IP connection to be made on the Telnet port To establish a data tunnel and gain access to the serial data from the WLAN or Ethernet interface follow the steps in Table 34 Table 34 Data Tunnel using Tunnel Port on Serial Port 1 Open TCP socket to device U
121. rk Use the WLAN to connect to the Network The VCOM driver will then be installed When completed the following message will be seen in the lower right hand corner 4 Found New Hardware Ethernet Serial Port The installed VCOM ports are now available for use To identify the VCOM ports right click My Computer Select Properties Select the Hardware tab Select the Device Manager button 73 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Sytem Reson Gere Computer ame Dooce Manager Tre Devce Manager ists af Pe hardume devices rataied on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the ary device properties of overs ies g Dever Wes row make sure thet Fuad devon are et Vendee Windows Update ieta you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for devers 0 Hardan Proton gs Hardware proton provide a way for you to set up and store Select the Ports COM amp LPT group and the list of available COM ports will be shown The VCOM ports will be identified as Ethernet Serial Port COMx where x will be an integer This COMx reference identifies the VCOM to be used Note that if your unit is a dual serial port device two VCOM ports will have been created To identify which VCOM port is assigned to which device right click the Ethernet Serial Port and select Properties Fat beeren Om bam OOOO 2 Creve Jens Pot CO Crcetos Pom COMALPT Mandater Gunn nospomet
122. rk N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet Flashing Firmware in the Module Update Module Firmware Reset to Factory Defaults 3 Reset to Factory Defaults Transferring the firmware file iiie Restart Module File retrieved successfully Flashing the module Tim This should take approximately 90 seconds Blink the POST LED Do not turn off the power Stop Blinking the POST LED Chany le Upload Script File List Script Files Display Script File Delete Script File Run Script File 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax i B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Figure 17 Firmware Update Complete Make The Right Connections Y Status Configuration 3 Certific Y Network X Ma e Industrial Ethernet Flashing Firmware in the Module Update Module Firmware Transferring the firmware file File retrieved successfully Flashing the module This should take approximately 90 seconds Do not turn off the power Firmware flashing completed successfully Restart Display Script File Delete Script Fite 1 816 433 6100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 015 499 5109 safes fax BAB Electronics i Contact Us Technical Support Table 19 Updating Firmware Navigation Bar This will open a window showing the current module Select Maintenance status 48 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Feature Link Select Update Modu
123. rnrrrnnrnnrnnrnnernernnrnnrrnernenn 80 Table 43 Ethernet Adapter interface Configuration Static IP rrsnnrnnrnrrrnrrrnrnrrnrrrvrrnnrnnrrnernenn 81 Table 44 Ethernet Adapter interface Configuration nmrrnrrnnrnnrnrrrrrnnrnnrnrrrnnrnnrnnrnnrrnernnrnnrnnernenn 83 Table 45 Regulatory Approvals rrrrrrnrrrrrrrnrnnrnrrrvnrnnrnnrnrernnrnnrnnrnnernernernnrrnernernernnernernnrnernnernennne 128 Table 46 Modular Approval Grant Numbers srrrnrrnnrnnrnrrrnnrrnrnnrnrrnnrnnrnnrrnrrnnrnnrnsersersernernnernennne 130 Table 47 Mechanical Approvals ccccceceeseeseeseceecesceseeseeeeeeeesecaeceeceeesecseseseaeesecsesereeaeeaeeateats 132 B B SmartWorx 1 0 AirbomeM2M User Manual Conventions The following section outlines the conventions used within the document where convention is deviated from the deviation takes precedence and should be followed If you have any question related to the conventions used or clarification of indicated deviation please contact B amp B Electronics Sales or Wireless Support 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Terminology Airborne Enterprise Device Server and AirborneM2M Enterprise Device Server is used in the opening section to describe the devices detailed in this document after this section the term module will be used to describe the devices Notes A note contains information that requires special attention The following convention will be used The area next to th
124. rom the drop down menu for the radio to operate Select Wireless LAN Connection Type If you are using Access Points make sure this is set to Infrastructure from the drop down menu If you want to use AdHoc set this accordingly Additional settings may be required to fully configure for AdHoc mode these are covered if section 17 2 Select SSID Enter the name of the wireless network you wish to access This field is case sensitive Select Wireless LAN Security Type Select the security type the wireless network you wish to access is using Depending upon the option you choose you may have to enter additional information Once you have selected the security type the required inputs will be displayed All displayed fields must be completed If the security type is not in the available selections more are available in the WLAN Security Settings page If you choose to use this page make sure you commit the change before selecting the WLAN Security Settings page Select WLAN DHCP If your WLAN network uses DHCP to assign IP addresses to the wireless clients select Enabled from the drop down menu If you are using static IP addresses select disabled from the drop down menu WLAN Static I P and WLAN Subnet Mask will need to be entered Select Ethernet DHCP If the Ethernet network connected to the Ethernet port uses DHCP to assign IP addresses to the wired clients you should select Enabled from the drop down menu If you are using static IP ad
125. rrnernnrnnernernnrnnrnnernernernnrrnersernnnn 50 16 0 Configuring the Wireless Interface rrrrrrnrnnrnrrrrrrnrnnrnrrrnrrnernnrnrernernnrnnrnernernernnrrsrrnernnen 53 16 1 Configuring for Infrastructure Networks rrnrrrrnnrnnrnrrnrrrvnrnrrnnrrnrrnnrnnrnnrrnerrernnennernernernn 53 16 2 Configuring for AdHoc Networks rnrnrrnrrrnnnnrnvrrnnrnnrnnrnnrrnnrnnrnernnernnrnernnrnnernernnrnnrnnernenn 53 17 0 Configuring the Security Settings rrnrrnrrrnnrnnrnrrr vnr nnrnnrnnrrnrrnernnrnnrrnernernnrnnernernernnrrnersernnnn 55 17 1 Configuring for WEP Security rrrnnrnnrnrrrrnrnnrnnrnrrrnnrnnrnnrnnernnrnnrnnrrnernnrnnrnnernersernnennerneenernn 55 17 2 Configuring for WPA PSK Security mrrrrrrrnnrnrrnrrrrrrnnrnnrnnrrnnrnnrnnrnrrrnrrnnrnnrnnernernnrnnrnnernenn 56 17 3 Configuring for WPA2 PSK Security srrnnrnnrnnrnrrrnnrnnrnrrrnernnrnnrnnrrnrrnernnrnnrrnerrernnrnnerneenennn 57 17 4 Configuring for PEAP Security rrrnnrnnrnrrrvnrnnrnnrnrrrnnrnnrnnrnernernnrnnernernernnrnnernernernnennerneenernn 58 18 0 Configuring Network Settings rrnrnnrnrrnrrnnrnnrnnrn vnr nnnnrnnrrnrrnernnrnnernernnrnnrnnernernernnernernernnnn 60 18 1 Configuring DHCP on WLAN Interface rnrnnrnrrrnnrnnrnrrnrrrnnrnnrnnrrnrrnnrnnrnnrrnerrernnrnnernernernn 60 18 2 Configuring DHCP on Ethernet Interface rrnnrnnnrnnrnrrnvnrvnrnrrnrrrvrrnnrnrrnnrrnerrernnrnnersernernn 61 18 3 Configuring a Static IP Address on WLAN Interfa
126. rt on the Airborne device Table 39 Install VCOM Run the Airborne Management System application This was installed during the CD installation and a menu item will be found in the Airborne folder located in the programs directory of your system When the application opens the following dialog will be displayed Group Name Group Password Select Group Name manuf and enter Group Password dpac The AMC will load and discover the attached devices Manage your device Sy New devices were discovered Do you want to manage these new devices peeks CDE amp New Devices Are Are these devices using factory default settings ss ie Managed devices will show up under the device type heading they belong to To install a VCOM driver the device MUST have a serial port The status of the device will move to managed and it will be displayed under the device type group it belongs too To install the VCOM driver right click the target device 72 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Select Configuration Management Select Install VCOM Driver for OEM Cfg1 Note if the port selection box doesn t have any ports listed cancel the install close AMC then restart AMC by right clicking the icon and clicking Run as administrator 7 Add MAC Address to Friendly Name in Device Manager E Add IP Address to Friendly Name in Device Manager Use the Ethernet port to connect to the Netwo
127. rypted and OEM configuration files for provisioning the module Delivery of these configuration 45 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual files can be performed through the web interface A full description of these files can be found in the Airborne CLI manual To upload configuration files follow the steps in Table 14 Figure 14 Upload Configuration Web Page lt GET Cy File Edit View Favorites Tools Help v g E Login Jazz Team Server E Welcome to B amp B s Inten Broadcom Customer Sup E Home Engneenng EE B L5 Gh Bager Salety Toob B Make The Right Connections B amp B ELECTRONICS N Status N Configuration X Certificates N Network N Maintenance Device Type Industrial Ethernet Upload a Configuration File to the Module Select a Configuration File to upload and save on the module Browse Select the destination filename User Configuration Encrypted Configuration OEM Configuration 4 815 433 5100 phone 4 000 346 3119 tow free 4 815 433 5109 sales fax BAB Electronics t Contact Us Technical Support 2009 2013 B8B Electronics Table 18 Uploading Configurations Step Description Navigation Bar You will see major WLAN parameters displayed Select Configuration Feature Link You will see a window open with field to enter the Select Upload Configuration File location of the configuration you want to upload along with a choice of User
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129. s Routing Default FORWARD Wireless Routing Rule Protocol TCP Port 8080 Action FORWARD x Destir 192 168 10 100 Port 80 Remove EI Field CLI Command Wireless Routing Default wl route default Add rule Button wl route Additional details on using the wl route command Usage wl route tcp udp icmp bcast all port xxx forward drop relay XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Sets up a specific rule for incoming wireless traffic The tcp udp icmp bcast all option selects the protocol for this rule The port option defines the port number for this rule You cannot set the port option if the protocol is icmp or all The drop option will cause traffic matching the protocol and port specifications to be dropped In this case any parameters following the drop option will be ignored The forward option will cause traffic to be forwarded to the ethernet interface and requires another parameter to define the destination IP address and port The other parameter is formatted as XXX XXX XXX XXX port The relay option can only be used if the protocol is bcast and will cause UDP traffic with destination address 255 255 255 255 received on the specified port to be relayed to the ethernet interface For example the command wl route tcp port 80 forward 192 168 2 101 8080 will cause all tcp port 80 traffic received on the wireless interface to be forwarded to IP address 192 168 2 101 port 8080 on the Ethernet interface w
130. sakke ne 122 Reset Factory DefaulS svinn iiia ERa Sanat akse See a aE kanne 123 Resta Mod le isis cates as a ie sao ica sas weve Stes ns dda EAE EErEE 124 Set System TIME sisson ia erea A EErEE ET EEEE TAEAE EAT EEEE TENE r a na a aA naain T AiE 125 Blink the POST LED israse a g s 126 Stop Blinking the POST LED rrrrrrnvvnnnnnnnnnvrrrrevnnnrnnnnnvrrrrnnnnnsosnnnrrrnrnennnsessnnerrnrneeennennneennn 127 24 0 Certification amp Regulatory Approvals rrnrnnrnrrrrrnnrnnrnrrrnnrnnrnnrnrernnrnnrnnrrnrrnernnrnnrrnernennn 128 24 1 FCC Statement eee cececcescsscceceesesseesecseeseeececseceessneeaecaecsessseenecseceessneeaesseseeseseeaeeeeeares 128 24 2 FCC RF Exposure Statement cecccccccceccescessesseeseeseeseceececeesecaeeseceeeeaeeseseeeeesaeeaeeneeeaes 129 24 3 Information for Canadian Users IC Notice c ecceeceeseecceseeeeeeeeeeeeseeseceeneeeseeneeneeeees 129 24 4 FCC IC Modular Approval cecceccescesceeceeseeseeeceeceseeseeseceeceeeeaeesecseseeeeaesaeeeseneeaeeaeeeres 130 24 5 Regulatory Test Mode Support ccecceccessescesseeseeseeseeeeeeecesecaeeaeccesseeseseeeeeeaeeaeeneeeas 131 25 0 Physical amp Environmental Approvals ccceccescesceeceesceseeseeeeceseeseeseceeceaeesecseseeeeseeaeeatents 132 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Figures Figure 1 Enterprise Airborne M2M DeVICE cecceccesceeseeseeceeseeeeeeceeseesecaeeeeeesecaeeeeeneeeaeeaeeneeeees 12 Figure
131. se 6 Positive Vese Negative Vpse 7 Negative Vpse 8 Negative Vpse Connector Definition There are a total of five connectors used by the AirborneM2M family Which connectors are available on your product depend upon the model you purchased The definition for the connectors is common to all product classes Table 4 provides definitions for the connectors Table 4 Connector Description Serial DE 9 Connector Male Enterprise Industrial Ethernet RJ 45 Plug Enterprise Ethernet RJ 45 Socket Industrial Antenna RP SMA Enterprise Industrial Power 2 1mm Barrel J ack Enterprise ndustrial Power 2 Position Terminal Block Industrial OEM Reset Switch Factory Reset All AirborneM2M devices support the ability to reset the configuration back to OEM defaults This is useful when a device has been incorrectly configured and has lost the ability to communicate on any of the available ports preventing access to one of the configuration interfaces and blocking your ability to recover the device by correcting the configuration The following Table 5 describes the sequence for OEM resetting the AirborneM2M devices All devices use the same process however the looOcation of the OEM reset switch varies between the product families AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Table 5 OEM Reset Procedure Disconnect or turn off the power supply Press the OEM reset factory reset button This may require the use of a small narr
132. seecesceessseeceeceeseesneesneeeseeens 46 Table 19 Updating Fitmware 0i eiviee i nein ine inn iene nee nen 48 Table 20 Express Page Set eiio sive inate EE EEEE EERTE ENO EO ETER 50 Table 21 Configuring Wireless Interface Infrastructure rmasmravrrrrrrvrrrvrrrvrrrvrrrvrrrvrrrnrrrnrrrnrrnr 53 Table 22 Configuring Wireless Interface AdHOC rarrrnnrnanrnnnrrnnrrnnrrnnrrnnrrsnrrsnrrsnrrsnrrsnrrsnrrsnrrsnnrnnr 53 Table 23 Configuring for WEP Security cc cc cccccsccsscesecesecesecesecesecesecesecssecssecsseceseesseeeseeessenseees 55 Table 24 Configuring for WPA Security cc ccc cccccscceseeseceseceseceseceseessecesecesecsseceseceseesseseseesseeeseee 56 Table 25 Configuring for WPA2 Security ccc ccccccssceseceecesecssecesecesecesecesecesecesecesecsseesseeeseenseees 57 Table 26 Configuring for PEAP SeCUTity cece ccccccsscsseceeessecsseeesecesecesecesecsseeeseeeseesseseseesseeeseees 58 Table 27 Configuring DHCP WLAN 00 ce ececeeceesceseeseeseeeeeeceesecseceeeeseeaecseceeeaesaesaeseeenaeeaeereneees 60 Table 28 Configuring DHCP Ethernet ccc ecccccccsscssecesccsseceseceseceseceseceseceseceseceseesseesseesseesseees 61 Table 29 Configuring Static IP WLAN ccc ceeeeeseeseeeseeeeeseeseeseceeeeseeaeeaeeseeesecaecaeeeeeaeeaeeaeeneees 62 Table 30 Configuring Static IP Ethernet ccc ccccccccscccsecssecesecesecesecesecssecssecsseceseesseesseesseesseee 63 Table 31 Con
133. sing the WLAN IP Address and configured tunnel port number for Serial Port 1 Default 8023 19 3 Configuring Serial Port 2 for Access on Tunnel Port A data tunnel can be made using the devices tunnel port as the network connection port This does not require authenticating with the device and automatically initiates the tunnel connection Configuring the device to support this approach to establishing a data tunnel is covered in the following table Table 35 Configure Data Tunnel on Serial Port 2 Tunnel Port TCP 67 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Step Description Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the banner Select Configuration of WLAN Parameters Feature Link The wireless interface and security must be Select Connection Settings configured before configuring the Ethernet settings A page showing the configuration options for TCP IP and UDP connections to the device Configuration of Telnet HTTP and SSH ports is possible through this page Select Tunnel Enabled Serial Port 2 Select Enabled Select Tunnel Port Serial Port 2 Enter the port to be used for the tunnel Default is 8024 this should only be changed if a port is already defined for the application server or it is already being used by another service Select Tunnel Mode Serial Port 2 Select TCP from drop down menu Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Press Reload Button Reloads the Connection Settings page
134. sociation Retry Count Association Backoff Time msec ARP Staleout Time ARP Reachable Time Use Directed Probes Lost Association Link Timeout Startup Options Startup Message Mode Startup Message Text DHCP Vendor Class ID Strings WLAN DHCP Vendor Class ID String Ethernet DHCP Vendor Class ID String LED GPIO Settings 1 0 Port F Bit Direction 1 0 Port F Internal Pullup Resistor 1 0 Port G Bit Direction I O Port G Internal Pullup Resistor Enable LED Signal Strength Meter Enable POST LED Enable RF_LINK LED Enable WLN_CFG LED Enable CONN LED Other Advanced Settings Enable Echo for Telnet Sessions UDP Server Ping Commit Cancel Defaults Field OEM Defined Version String Discovery Manufacturer Device Name Discovery OEM Device Name Discovery Device Name Administrator Password Manufacturing User Name Manufacturing Password OEM User Name OEM Password CFG User Name CFG Password Regular User Name Regular User Password Encrypt Wireless Keys OEM Configuration Protect Minimum Authorization Level for Reset Minimum Authorization Level for Radio off Minimum Authorization Level for Radio on SSH Default User SSH Default Password SSH Keysize evenly divisible by 8 Module Power Save Mode Serial Port 1 Inactivity Timer Antenna 2 Only Enabled x 6 3 10000 120 120 Disabled z 1 Disabled v Ready OxFF
135. ss the Reload Button Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the banner of Select Configuration Interface and Network Parameters Feature Link The serial port must be configured to work with the Select Serial Port Settings target device This is a page showing the configuration options for the serial port Select Serial Port Bit Rate Select the appropriate bit rate to match the serial port the device will be connected to Select Parity Select the parity setting to match the serial port the device will be connected to from the drop down list elect Data Bits Select the number of data bits to match the serial port the device will be connected to from the drop down ist elect Stop Bits Select the number of stop bits to match the serial port he device will be connected to from the drop down ist ect Flow Control Select the flow control option to match the serial port he device will be connected to from the drop down ist Optional ect the option to match the serial port the device Select Serial Assert ill be connected to from the drop down list This is i required if software flow control has been ected Select Serial CLI Default Mode elect Pass from the drop down menu Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Press Reload Button Reloads the WLAN Settings page Feature Link The target device configuration must be configured to Select Connection Settings make sure the master device c
136. tf type 97 B B SmartWorx Serial Port 2 Settings URL Description Configuration Serial Port 2 Settings Configures the serial port settings on the secondary serial port Serial Port 2 Parameters Serial CLI Default Mode Serial Port Bit Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Flow Control Input Buffer Flush Size Serial Escape Mode Current Values cu M 9600 x None x s i 1 None E G 1460 On x Network CLI Escape Mode On e Escape String Serial Interface Type 7E7E7E6473 O RS 232 Commit Cancel Defaults Field Serial CLI Default Mode Serial Port Bit Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Flow Control Serial Assert Input Buffer Flush Size Serial Escape Mode Network CLI Escape Mode Escape String Serial Interface Type CLI Command serial default p2 parity p2 parity p2 data bits p2 stop bit p2 flow p2 serial assert p2 input size p2 esc mode serial p2 esc mode lan p2 esesstrp intf type AirbomeM2M User Manual Serial port 2 cannot run in RS 485 mode and will assume RS 422 mode even if it is set to RS 485 mode Serial port 2 cannot run half duplex and must have a 4 wire connection 98 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Connection Settings URL Description Connection Parameters Serial Port 1 Connection Settings Outbound Transmit Type Primary TCP Target Server IP Address Secondary TCP
137. the link quality for a given link rate drops below a predefined limit the radio will drop to the next lowest link rate and try to communicate using it The reciprocal is also true If the radio observes good link quality at one rate it will try to move up to the next rate to see if communication can be sustained using it It is important to note that for a given position the link quality improves as the link rate is reduced This is because as the link rate drops the radios Transmit power and Receive sensitivity improve From this it can be seen that looking at the link rate is an indirect way of assessing the quality of the link between the device and an Access Point You should strive to make the communication quality as good as possible in order to support the best link rate However be careful not to over specify the link rate Consider your application s bandwidth requirements and tailor your link rate to optimize the link quality For example the link quality for a location at 6Mb s is better than it would be for 54Mb s If the application only needs 2Mb s of data throughput the 6Mb s rate would provide a better link quality Aside from the radio performance there are a number of other things that contribute to the link quality These include the items discussed earlier and choices made when looking at the overall antenna gain The antenna gain contributes to the Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power EIRP of the system This is part of
138. tions for TCP IP and UDP connections to the device Configuration of Telnet HTTP and SSH ports is possible through this page Select TCP Port Serial Port 2 Enter the port on which the target server is listening for TCP connections Select TCP Timeout Serial Port 2 Enter the inactivity timeout in seconds after which the device will close the open data tunnel on Serial Port 1 The default 0 disables the timeout Select TCP Retry Time Serial Port 2 Enter the period in seconds the device should use to retry establishing the TCP connection to the target server Select Primary TCP Target Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the primary target Serial Port 2 server The address must be in the format Optional Enter the IP address of the secondary target Select Secondary TCP Target Server IP server Address Serial Port 2 The address must be in the format This address will be used if the initial attempts to connect to the primary server fail This field is optional Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Press Reload Button Reloads the Connection Settings page 70 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Feature Link Select Serial Port 2 Settings Select Serial CLI Default Mode Press Commit Button Optional Press Reload Button Optional Press Restart Button B B SmartWorx Description The wireless interface and security must be configured before configuring the Ethernet settings D
139. ual 11 0 Getting Started 11 1 Unpack the AirborneM2M Device Unpack the AirborneM2M Device and compare the package contents with the items listed on the front of the included Quick Start Guide If any item is missing or damaged contact B amp B Electronics immediately Contact details can be found at www B amp B Electronics com support Connect AirborneM2M to host Connect the Airborne Direct unit to a system capable of configuring it The preferred initial connection depends upon the class and type of product Serial Enterprise Connect to a serial port on the host or through a serial to USB adapter Serial Industrial Connect the RJ 45 socket to a RJ 45 socket using a CAT 5 Ethernet cable Ethernet Enterprise Connect to an RJ 45 socket on the host Ethernet Industrial Connect the RJ 45 socket to a RJ 45 socket using a CAT 5 Ethernet cable Attach Antenna and Power up the AirborneM2M Attach the supplied antenna to the RP SMA connector on the Airborne M2M unit Connect the supplied AC adapter to the power connector If using your own power supply make sure the correct power connector type and polarity are being used verify the appropriate voltage to be applied by checking Table 8 for the correct product class Confirm that the device is receiving power by verifying that the POST LED is lit when the supply is applied 32 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx 12 0 Configuring Device
140. up Mode On x WLAN Security Settings WLAN Parameters Network Settings WLAN Connection Type Serial Port Settings SSID AP D23 Serial Port 2 Settings WLAN Security Type WPA2 PSK Connection Settings WPA I WPA2 Pre Shared Key PSK Ethernet Settings Wireless Routing Settit Ethernet Routing Settings Event Settings Advanced Settings Infrastructure x 4 Ethernet Parameters Router x Enable Ethernet Role Ethernet DHCP Server Enabled IP Address Parameters WLAN DHCP Ethemet DHCP Ethernet Static IP Address 4 Enabled Disabled 10 1 3 190 255 255 0 0 10 103 ui If Fil List Configuration Files Delete Configuration File Ethernet Subnet Mask Ethernet Gateway Address Active Configuration User Configuration OEM Configuration Factory Configuration onfi jon B amp B Electronics 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax a B amp B Electronics 1 Conta I Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics Field CLI Command Discovery OEM Device Name Radio Startup Mode Wireless LAN Connection Type SSID Wireless LAN Security Type WEP Key 1 WPA WPA2Pre Shared Key PSK LEAP User Name LEAP Password PEAP Identity PEAP Password Ethernet Role Ethernet DHCP Server WLAN DHCP Ethernet DHCP WLAN Static IP Address WLAN
141. ur public network is using the default 192 168 2 XX subnet you should not change the Ethernet parameters Table 43 Ethernet Adapter interface Configuration Static IP Step Description Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the Select Configuration banner of WLAN Parameters Feature Link The wireless interface and security must be Select Ethernet Settings configured before configuring the Ethernet settings A page showing the range of Ethernet options and fields setting the mode of operation for the Ethernet interface is done in this page Select DHCP Server Enabled Select Disable from drop down menu Select Ethernet Role Select Router from the drop down menu 81 B B SmartWorx AirbomeM2M User Manual Step Description Press Commit Button Saves changes to the device Press Reload Button Reloads the Ethernet Settings page Feature Link The wireless interface and security must be Select Network Settings configured before configuring the network settings A page showing the range of network options and fields for both the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces is displayed Select Ethernet Static I P Address Enter the static IP address of the Ethernet client attached to the devices Ethernet port The subnet of the address must be different than the WLAN interface subnet The address must be in the format This is also the default address all incoming traffic on the WLAN interface is routed to
142. uration WPA Configuration 1 815 433 5100 phone 1 800 346 3119 toll free 1 815 433 5109 sales fax m r B amp B Electronics 1 Contact Us 1 Technical Support 2009 2013 B amp B Electronics To configure the device for operation each field must be configured correctly The following steps should be taken to configure the device Note not all fields will be visible Table 20 Express Page Setup Navigation Bar You will see a group of fields under the banner of WLAN Select Configuration Parameters Feature Link This step is optional If this is the first time the device has been Select Express Setup configured this page will automatically be displayed 50 AirbomeM2M Users Guide B B SmartWorx Select Discovery OEM Device Name This parameter allows you to name the device uniquely or group into a functional set When device discovery is used this name identifies the found device If you wanted to uniquely identify the device you could mark it with a label e g Dev1 and then enter Dev1 in this field When the device is found it will identify itself as Dev1 Alternately you could indicate the type of equipment the device is attached to e g Haas TL 2 CNC Turning Center by giving the unit a name like Haas_TL_2 When discovered you can then identify the device you are accessing Enter the text string is you wish to change the default value This field is optional Select Radio Startup Mode Select On f
143. variations of WEP however we will only cover the most popular in the following table If the basic 64 or 128 bit WEP configuration does not work please refer to the Airborne Enterprise CLI Reference Manual for the other options available Table 23 Configuring for WEP Security Navigation Bar Select Configuration Feature Link Select WLAN Security Settings Select Wireless LAN Security Select Authentication Type Select Default WEP Key Select WEP Key 1 4 Press Commit Button Optional Press Reload Button You will see a group of fields under the banner of WLAN Parameters The wireless interface must be configured before configuring the security for the network A page showing the range of security options and fields is displayed Select WEP64 or WEP128 from the drop down list The options identify the length of the key that will be used with the security protocol Select Auto from the drop down list This field should not need to be changed Only modify if you have been specifically told to by the network administrator Select the key number that matches the selection used by the AP s in the wireless network This must match for authentication to be successful There must be a valid key in the selected key number field Select the key field that matches the one selected in Default WEP Key field Enter the key exactly as it is entered into the AP If WEP64 is selected the key length is 10 digits If W
144. vnnrrrorvnvnvrnnnrnrrvvnnnvrrnnvnnervrnnnnvrnnnerserenvnvreneeesreesnnvvvseee 6 4 OEM Reset Switch Factory Reset mrrrnnrnrrnrrnnrnnrnrrrnnrnnrnnrrnernnrnnrnnrrnernennn 6 5 Enterprise Serial Interface Jumpers mrnrrnnrnrrvrnrnnrnnrnrrrnnrnnrnnrnnrrnnrnnrnnrnernernernn 6 6 Tints o gt oil LED Sia 7 0 Electrical amp RF Specification ssrronrronrronrernrrrnrrrnvrrnrrrnvernvrrnrrrnvernvernvernvernvernvennnen 7 1 AC Electrical Characteristics Transmitter rorvrnrrrorrnvnvrnnnnrrvrvrnnvvrrnnnnvrvrnnvnn 7 2 Performance Ranje eenn e E ERRE R RERE RRN 8 0 Antena aee ee reece et et rea ECU E a CO en Oe re 8 1 Antenna Selection 0 cecccccceccceesssscccececeeessnssececececesssssseseceseesstsstseeeeeeeess 8 2 Host Board Mounted Antenna ooovvnnnnnsornnnvnvnnnnnnrrvennnnnrnnnnrevennnnnvnnnnenereennnvneneen 8 3 Host Chassis Mounted Antenna ccccccccccccccesssscccsssssesesssseccessseceessseceeates 8 4 Embedded Antenna rrrnnrrrnvnnnvvvrnnnnvrvrvnnnnrnnneeeenvrnnvnvrnneeeseennnvvsneeeessevnnvvrseeesseee 8 5 Antenna Location oeerrrrernnvvvrnnnvnrrernnnvrrnnnersrernnvnrnnnnrssevennnnrnneeerseennnnneneeeessvenene 8 6 Performance ate eee e A A EE OEE E EEE AAE E 9 0 Mechanical Outline Enterprise Class cccccceseeseeseeeseeseeceeseeeeeeseeseeaeenteneeees 10 0 Mechanical Outline Industrial Class eerrrrornnvvvnnnnnnrrrnnnnvnnnnnnnrerrnnnnrnnnnerrevenvnn TLO Getting Startede
145. xx8 models mn O EG Ma EEM EEM Power Dissipation E a Note 1 Values are absolute ratings exceeding these values may cause permanent damage to the device Table 9 RF Characteristics 802 11a b g n X 5 36 37 Operating Temperature Range 85 85 Storage Temperature Average Peak Symbol Parameter Rate Mb s Min dBm mW dBm mW Transmit Power Output 802 11b 11 5 5 2 1 p Transmit Power 6 9 12 18 24 RNG Output 802 11g 36 48 54 p Transmit Power 6 9 12 18 24 BMA Output 802 11a 36 48 54 Receive 11 Prsens Sensitivity 802 11b Receive Prsenc Sensitivity 802 11g 15 0 w E a 12 6 m os N 2 2 D 5 1 o D 3 o uw m 1 wo N 1 I N I i R 802 11a Frequency Francesc Range Frequency FraNGEA Range 802 11a The transmit power is automatically controlled by the device for minimum power consumption The transmit power at the antenna connector is listed in Table 9 above 2dBm 2412 1 I co 4910 5150 5470 Prsena Sensitivity 22 AirbomeM2M Users Guide Band 802 11b 802 119 802 112 B B SmartWorx Table 10 Supported Data Rates by Band Band 802 11b 802 11a g 802 11n Region US Canada Europe US Canada Europe US Canada Europe Supported Data Rates Mb s 11 5 5 2 1 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 65 58 5 42 39 26 19 5 13 6 5 Table 11 Operating Channels Freq Ra
146. y settings for the target network WLAN Security Parameters Current Values WLAN Security Type U Authentication Type Auto WEP Settings Default WEP Key 1 y WEP Key 1 WEP Key 2 WEP Key 3 WEP Key 4 Commit Cancel Defaults WLAN Security Parameters Current Values WLAN Security Type WPA LEAP z Authentication Type Auto x WPA I WPA2 Settings WPA Protocol Version Auto x LEAP Settings LEAP User Name dpac LEAP Password Commit Cancel Defaults WLAN Security Parameters Current Values WLAN Security Type WPA2 PSK x Authentication Type Auto x WPA I WPA2 Settings WPA I WPA2 Pre Shared Key PSK Commit Cancel Defaults WLAN Security Parameters Current Values WLAN Security Type PEAP gt Authentication Type Auto E WPA WPA2 Settings WPA Protocol Version Auto EAP Settings Basic Advanced Settings Basic z EAP Identity EAP Password CA Certificate File Name Commit Cancel Defaults WLAN Security Parameters Current Values WLAN Security Type TLS x Authentication Type Auto E WPA WPA2 Settings WPA Protocol Version Auto 7 EAP Settings Basic Advanced Settings Basic v EAP Identity CA Certificate File Name OG Client Certificate File Name K Private Key File Name Private Key File Password
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