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2. C X g hipio bea L Linerbox enn php Motus S Ain Paree id Setup Please cel a password forthe admin uzer account Choose zomathing thal is both easy in ramemhar and a strong p333venim reurn 33 ng thal cor amp ains numbers laters and punctuamon The paszwurnd shall hava a minimum zn mm of B changer Hr shall contin a minimum of 7 ngmbars amd 7 laters HB23541 Hala Birla FH eglnr eee G ifini X Zune D I 2D Mlh Bip User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 18 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 2 Home NetBox Web Manager Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe C9 SM htepsi192 168 1 1 netboxfindex php NetBox Web Manager net Module HOME INTERFACES ROUTING FIREWALL VPN SERVICES SYSTEM LOGOUT Connection Summary Description Mobile Dial out disabled down WLAN Dial out disabled down Open PN disabled down IPsec disabled down PPTP Dial in disabled no active connection Mobile Dial in enabled no active connection Mobile Connection Details Description Signal strength 77 dBm good Service type UMTS Speed downlink uplink 0 00 bps 0 00 bps Data downloaded uploaded since n a 0 00 B 0 00 B WLAN Connection Details Description Signal strength BSSID signal not known or not detectable N A Speed downlink uplink 0 00 bps 0 00 bps Data downloaded uploaded since n a 0 00 B 0 00 B NB2541 NetBox Wireless
3. off off 0 1 temptsReached chap pap hostname never elpas8h elaps16h elaps24h redialAt temptsReached 100 1500 Range net Module 0 normal call 1 is ISDN call Condition for profile switch Profile name Username Password Phone number Chap CHAP Pap PAP Acess Point Name 0 off 1 enable IP header compres sion 0 off 1 enable software compression 0 do not query DNS server 1 query DNS server 0 off 1 enable specific client IP ad dress Specific client address SIM used for fallback profile 0 normal call 1 is ISDN call Condition for profile switch 0 disabled 12 enabled Maximum Segment Size Description 1 65535 TCP Port for monitoring on off State of output 1 0 1 on off State of output 2 0 set values after reboot to digitallO afterReboot output1 digitallO afterReboot output2 1 restore values after re boot on off State of output 1 after reboot on off State of output 2 after reboot 78 99 net Module 3 2 5 Routing related Parameters Parameter Default Value REUL Description static_routes lt l gt interface static_routes lt l gt metric 0 32766 Default is O 3 2 6 Firewall related Parameters 3 2 6 1 NAPT on mobile Interface Parameter Default Value REUL Description napt_mobile status 1 0 1 0 NAPT off 1 NAPT on napt_mobile lt j gt extPort start 1 65535 External port r
4. 5 On the web page SYSTEM gt Manual Software Update enter the IP address and path of the TFTP server 192 168 1 2 as follows Manual Software Update Authentication Authentication Mode liess Aeccurds Remote Mobile Local Ethernet File Configuration Protocol Automatic File Configuration TETP Manual File Configuration FTP Factory Reset HTTP Troubleshooting si alli bape ade 192 168 1 2 3 3 1 2105 _ Mobile Connection Last software update Remote No result data available Debugging i oe MR Local Software update successful Log Files Syslog Redirection Restart Tech Support System Information Regional Settings Software Update Automatic Software Update Manual Software Update 6 Press Apply and confirm by pressing OK Wait until the update is complete See the progress bar Do not unplug the power connector during the update 7 Check the results of the update Refreshing the page or even reopening the browser windows may avoid cache problem In case of success Software update successful will be dis played otherwise an error message 3 1 9 Logout NetBox Logout You are now logged out Goodbye To log in again please click here Log out from Web Manager User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 71 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 2 Configuration via Command Line Interface CLI The command line interface is accessible after successful login to NetBox via teln
5. speed course date 0 0 E mode CS CR LF Sample Data GPRMC 154250 A 4749 8678 N 00871 8469 E 0 0 0 0 230707 0 0 E A 1F lt CR gt lt LF gt No Name Data Description 1 Recommended minimum specific GPS Transit data V navigation receiver warning 8 Speed over ground in knots 9 Track made good in degrees True T Not available Value 0 0 E E estimated N not valid 13 Used by program to check for transmission errors 14 Carriage return and line feed 4 1 2 3 PNMID NetModule Proprietary Sentence Format PNMID serialnumber CS CR LF Sample Data PNMID 0112BFFF2B0 1F lt CR gt lt LF gt No Name Data Description 1 NetModule Proprietary Sentence 2 NetBox serial number MAC Address 13 Used by program to check for transmission errors 14 Carriage return and line feed User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 90 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 4 2 Digital I O Server NB2210 To manage digital inputs and outputs via TCP software is required that handles the TCP connection For test purposes e g telnet can be used The payload contains the states of the four inputs outputs The value 0 represents the state off the value 1 the state on 7 0 4 2 1 Monitor the digital inputs and outputs Every change of digital inputs triggers a message of the above format to be sent It also contains the valid states of the outputs 4 2 2 Set digital outputs To set the states o
6. Dial in connection established Dial in connection down Dial in connection failure Dynamic ONS registration Dynamic ONS failure to reach server Login to the Web Management Failed ta Login ta the veh Management Restart after power up Restart due to a software exception n m YPN failure ta connect See logs ta identify the problem net Module PPP connection up pppll interface address 5PFF IP 8 PPP connection down PPP failure ta connect Error reported 5PFPF ERR See manual and logs tc WLAN connection up interface address WLAN IPS WLAN connection down VPA TYPES connection up tunll tap interface address VPM IPSs SVPFM TYPES connection down Dial in connection establish user 8DIM USER from 8DIIM IPs Dial in connection terminated user DIN USERS from DIM IPs Dial in failure to connect DynOhlS update with S0YNDNS IP 8 address L3 DynOhS failure to reach server Log in ta the Configuration GUI by the user LOGIN USERS Failed attemptto log in to the Configuration GUI by the user sLOGIN USER Restart after power up Restart due to a software exception RESTART REASONS There are several predefined system events If such an event occurs a notification message to SMS or e mail recipients if such an events Event Event Text PPP connection established PPP connection down PPP connection failure VPN connection established VPN connection down VPN connec
7. User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e ESP v IDES v MDS v 0000 seconds 42 99 Configuration of IPsec Tunnel 1 General Hetworks Local network address Parameter IKE Proposal net Module IPsec Proposal Networks Remote server address Remote LAN address Remote LAN subnet mask NAT Traversal Preshared Key PSK IKE mode IKE encryption IKE hash IKE Diffie Hellman Group Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS Local ID Remote ID ESP encryption ESP hash Status Detection cycle sec Failure count User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual_netbox_e Description IP address or host name of IPsec peer responder server The remote private network Provide an IP address in dotted decimal notation The remote private network Provide a subnet mask in dotted decimal notation Enable or disable NAT Traversal The pre shared key PSK Choose a negotiation mode The default is main mode identity protection Aggressive mode is less secure than main mode as it re veals your identity to an eavesdropper However with pre shared key authentication and dynamic IP addresses aggressive mode is the only choice IKE encryption method IKE hash method IKE Diffie Hellman Group Use Perfect Forward Secrecy This feature increases security as with PFS penetration of the key exchange protocol does not compromise keys negotiated earlier
8. User admnistration Troubleshooting tools Over the air software update User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 14 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 1 10 NetBox Application Overview NetBox is an access router for mobile telecom networks NetBox can hook up a whole local area network to the mobile telecom network Certainly NetBox can also be used to attach a single device 1 10 1 Mobile Internet Access NetBox can be used for mobile Internet access Supported services include e Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UMTS High Speed Packet Access HSPA includ ing HSDPA and HSUPA e General Packet Radio Service GPRS Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution EDGE e Circuit Switched Data CSD 1 10 2 Access to a Remote Network NetBox can be used to access a remote network Possible setups are e Access via public IP address e Access via NetBox initiated VPN e Access via CSD Dial in 1 10 3 Virtual Private Networks VPN NetBox supports various types of VPN technologies The following components are included e OpenVPN client e IPsec initiator e PPTP server e Dial in server User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 15 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 2 Installation 2 1 Environmental Conditions The following precaution must be taken before installing NetBox e Avoid direct solar radiation e Protect the device from humidity steam and aggressive fluids e Grant sufficient circulation of air around
9. the second line contains GPRMC data For more information on the GPS data stream see chapter 4 1 Parameter GPS status GPS destination host name GPS destination host name GPS update cycle 3 1 7 11 GPS Data GPS Data Description Enable or disable GPS data stream The host where the GPS data will be sent to The IP port where the GPS data will be sent to The refresh cycle GPS Data is only supported with activated Berlios GPS daemon Go ta GPS Settings to configure User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual_netbox_e 09 99 net Module 3 1 7 12 SMS SMS Administration SMS notification O enabled 9 disabled SMS control 9 enabled O disabled SMS can be used to control NetBox and for event notification Parameter Description SMS notification Sending SMS can be enabled or disabled Disabling sending SMS means that no notification via SMS will be performed SMS control Receiving SMS can be enabled or disabled Disabling receiving SMS means that controlling NetBox via SMS will not be possible Send a SMS to the phone number of the SIM that is inserted into your NetBox Valid commands are listed in the table below Command Parameters Description status A SMS with the following information will be returned Signal strength Mobile connection state up down current IP address of the mobile ppp interface current IP address of the VPN interface if enabled connect This will initiate a Dial o
10. 1 after restart Output 2 after restart TOP server port User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e off off a a on off on off 2158 29 99 net Module 3 1 4 Routing Static Routes Selection Destination 192 168 1 0 295 459 29510 0 0 0 0 LAN 1 na yes ae a Remove Static routing is the term used to refer to a manual method that is used to set up routing between networks Static routing has the advantage of being predictable and simple to set up This section lists the routing table and lets the user add and delete routes Parameter Description Select To enter network route select Net To enter a route to a host select Host Destination the destination network or host You can provide IP addresses in dotted decimal or host network names Mask The network s IP address together with its address mask defines a range of IP addresses For IP subnets the address mask is referred to as the subnet mask For host routes the mask is all ones in dotted decimal 255 255 255 255 Gateway Next hop gateway the next router which knows how to reach the destination Interface Identity of network interface through which a packet will be sent to reach the gateway Metric The distance to the target usually counted in hops It is not used by recent kernels but may be needed by routing daemons Persistent Displays whether a particular route is persistent or not Ac
11. 2000 1 65535 serial_srv opt baud_rate 115200 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 115200 serial_srv opt parity void NONE ODD EVEN serial_srv opt stopbits void 1DATABITS 2DATABITS serial_srv opt databits 8DATABITS BDATABITS 7DATABITS serial srv opt xonxoff void 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled serial srv opt rtscts void 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled serial srv opt phys proto RS232 RS232 RS485 3 2 8 2 DNS Proxy Server Parameter network DNS status Default Value Range Parameter Default Value Range Description network DHCP status 0 DHCP server off 1 DHCP server on network DHCPSettings AddressRangeStart DHCP range start network DHCPSettings AddressRangeSize DHCP range size network DHCPSettings DNSServer DNS Server 1 network DHCPSettings DNSServerO DNS Server 2 network DHCPSettings DNSServer1 DNS Server 3 Description 0 DNS Proxy off 1 DNS Proxy on 3 2 8 3 DHCP Server User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 83 99 4 Jan 10 manual_netbox_e 3 2 8 4 Dynamic DNS Parameter dyndns serviceType dyndns hostname dyndns username dyndns password dyndns supportEmail dyndns serverAddress dyndns port dyndns status 3 2 8 5 SMS Parameters Parameter sms receiving status sms sending status sms sending gateway sms sending sim2 gateway 3 2 8 6 E Mail Parameters Parameter email sending status email sending smtp host email sending smtp port email send
12. Local ID Remote ID ESP encryption method ESP hash method Enable or disable Dead Peer Detection Set the delay in seconds between Dead Peer Dectection RFC 3706 keepalives R U THERE R U THERE ACK that are sent for this connection default 30 seconds The number of unanswered DPD R U THERE requests until the IPsec peer is considered dead Netbox will try to reestablish a dead connec tion automatically 43 99 net Module 3 1 6 3 PPTP Server PPTP Server Administration PPTP administrative status enabled 9 disabled PPTP Server Configuration Sener Address LAN 192 168 1 1 Client address range start 192 1681200 Client address range size The Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP is a method for implementing virtual private networks PPTP is popular because it is easy to configure and it was the first VPN protocol that was supported by Microsoft Dial up Networking Users that are allowed to connect to the PPTP server are defined under the section User Accounts Parameter Description PPTP state Enable disable PPTP server PPTP address range start Address range start for PPTP server PPTP address range size Address range size for PPTP server User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 44 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e 3 1 6 4 Dial in Server Dial in Server Administration Dial in administrative status Dial in operational status Dial in Server Configuration Address range start Address range si
13. N1 Power RST x I li 0 E Too ETH Too The following table describes the meaning of the status indicators Panel Label 070 o EST K gt Function Front Power green blinking This indicates one of the following conditions e the device is starting up e loading a new configuration e factory reset initiated by Web Manager The device is ready oo The device is not powered and or does not start up Restart triggered by watchdog uL Front Signal 1 LED on weak signal Strength 2 LEDs on medium signal 3 LEDs on strong signal 4 LEDs on very strong signal No or insufficient signal Software update Mobile connection is being established Mobile connection is up Mobile connection is down Input set off Input not set Front Front Front Output on of Output off Bottom Link green on Physical link off No physical link Bottom Activity orange Data transmission or Not data transmission Table 3 NB2210 status indicators User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 10 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module Please find the description of each interface in the following table Panel Label Component Description Top RST Restart press this button when the status LED is on Factory reset press and hold this button for at least 5 seconds Top Voltage feed connector 9 28 VDC Top IN1 Digital inputs IN2 2 optoisolated digital inputs Please consider the polarity Top Digital outputs OUT2 2 rela
14. NetBox e For indoor use only e Temperature range NB2500 20 C to 65 C e Temperature range NB1310 and NB2210 0 C to 55 C e Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing e Altitude up to 4000m e Mains Voltage Ripple less than 10 of the nominal voltage e Overvoltage Category Il e Pollution Degree 2 2 2 Installation of the Router NetBox is designed for mounting to a panel using through holes or to be put on a worktop Please consider the safety instructions chapter 1 1 and the environmental conditions chapter 2 1 2 2 1 Installation of the SIM Card s The router incorporates two separate SIM card sockets so that if your application demands it you may install SIM cards for two different networks If you only use one SIM card insert it in SIM socket 1 Make sure the SIM is suitable for data transmission 2 2 2 Installation of the UMTS GSM Antenna NetBox Wireless Routers will only operate reliably over the GSM network if there is a good signal For many applications the flexible stub antenna provided will be suitable but in some circumstances it may be neces sary to use a remote antenna with an extended cable to allow the antenna itself to be positioned to provide the best possible signal reception NetModule can supply a range of suitable antennas Consider the effects caused by Faraday cages such as large metal surfaces elevators machine housings etc close meshed iron constructions Fit the antenna or connect the ante
15. No physical link Data transmission Back Speed 10 100 green Data rate 100 MBit s Ethernet Ports Data rate 10 MBit s Table 6 NB2500 components on the back panel User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 13 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e 1 9 net Module NetBox Software All NetBox Wireless Routers run NetBox Software NBSW NetBox Software offers the following key fea tures Interfaces and Connection Management section 3 1 3 Interfaces Dial out on demand permanent Connection Monitoring Fallback to backup profile or SIM SIM and PIN management Automatic or manual network selection Routing section 3 1 4 Routing Static Routing NAPT Port Forwarding Security Firewall section Firewall NAPT Port Forwarding Access Control Stateful Inspection Firewall Virtual Private Networking VPN section 3 1 6 VPN OpenVPN Client PPTP Server IPsec Peer Dial in Server Services section 3 1 7 Services COM Server Tunneling of the serial line over IP Modbus RTU to Modbus TCP Gateway DHCP Server DNS Proxy Server Dynamic DNS Client E mail Client Notification via E mail und SMS SMS Client SSH Server SNMP Agent Telnet Server Unstructured Supplementary Service Data USSD Web Server GPS Daemon System Administration section 3 1 8 System Configuration via Web Manager Configuration via Command Line Interface CLI accessible via Secure Shell SSH and telnet Batch configuration with text files
16. Router NetBox Software 3 3 2 2256 2004 2009 NetModule AG This page gives you a system overview It helps you when initially setting up device but also functions as dashboard during normal operation User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 19 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 3 Interfaces In the section the physical Interfaces of NetBox are configured 3 1 3 1 Ethernet Interface 3 1 3 1 1 Ethernet Mode Choose whether you want to have all Ethernet ports in one LAN default or apply a network for every Ethernet port Ethernet Mode Made 1LAM 3 1 3 1 2 IP Settings Define the NetBox LAN Usually the first address within that LAN is assigned to the router Provide that IP address and net mask in dot decimal notation or use the defaults IP Settings LAM 1 Port 1 LAN 2 Fart 7j LAM 3 Port 3j IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 295 255 255 0 Depending on the Ethernet mode chosen above one network or four networks can be defined The factory defaults are as follows LAM 4 Part 4 1 LAN mode NetBox IP Address 192 168 1 1 Network 192 168 1 0 24 Port 1 2 3 4 4 LAN mode Ports Network NetBox IP Address Port 1 192 168 1 1 Port 2 192 168 2 1 Port 3 192 168 3 1 Port 4 192 168 4 1 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 20 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 3 1 3 Links Settings For every Ethernet port the link negotiation can be set In most cases auto negoti
17. data is available it will be sent as UDP Payload to the configured host The content is separated into two lines The first line contains data in the GPGGA format the second line contains GPRMC data 4 1 2 1 GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data Format GPGGA lt time gt lt latitude gt lt longitude gt lt quality gt lt satellites gt 0 lt sealevel gt lt CS gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Sample Data GPGGA 154250 4749 8678 N 00871 8469 E 1 06 0 0 498 M 0 0 M 6A lt CR gt lt LF gt No Name BELE Description 1 Sentence Identifier GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data 3 Latitude lt latitude N S gt Latitude of fix 4 Longitude lt longitude E W gt Longitude of fix 5 Fix Quality lt quality gt 0 Invalid 1 GPS fix 6 estimated 6 Number of Satellites lt satellites gt Number of satellites in view 7 Horizontal Dilution of Precision Not available Value 0 HDOP 8 Altitude Meters above mean sea level 9 Height of geoid above WGS84 ellip Not available Value 0 soid 10 Time since last DGPS update No last update 11 DGPS reference station id No station id 12 Checksum lt CS gt Used by program to check for transmis sion errors 13 White spaces lt CR gt lt LF gt Carriage return and line feed User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 89 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 4 1 2 2 GPRMC Recommended minimum specific GPS Transit data Format GPRMO time state latitude longitude
18. demand 2 permanent Redial attempts Idle timeout in minutes in case of dial on demand Profile name chap pap Chap CHAP Pap PAP 0 1 0 off 1 enable IP header compres sion void void void void void void void void 0 1 0 off 1 enable software compression void 0 1 0 do not query DNS server 1 query DNS server void 0 1 0 off 1 enable specific client IP ad dress Specific client address SIM1 SIM2 SIM used for primary profile void SIM1 77 99 dialout profiles 0 ISDN dialout profiles 0 switchCondition dialout profiles 1 name dialout profiles 1 username dialout profiles 1 password dialout profiles 1 phoneNumber dialout profiles 1 authMethod dialout profiles 1 apn dialout profiles 1 IPHC dialout profiles 1 IPSC dialout profiles 1 queryDNS 1 dialout profiles 1 ESCIP dialout profiles 1 SCAddress dialout profiles 1 SIM dialout profiles 1 ISDN dialout profiles 1 switchCondition network MSS status network MSS adjustment 3 2 4 3 Digital I O Parameter digitallO receiving tcpPort digitallO controlOutPut output1 digitallO controlOutPut output2 digitallO keepOnReboot digitallO afterReboot output1 digitallO afterReboot output2 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e void never void void void void void void void void void void void SIM2 void never 1400 Default Value 2158 off of h
19. filter manages the access from any LAN port to any VPN Tunnel Use the option specify permitted networks to permit access to certain networks Those net works might be any peer networks of a VPN tunnel or the WAN interface to get direct Internet access Access Control for VPN Tunnels and WAN from LAN LAM 1 Port 1 LAN 2 Part 2 LAN 3 Part 3 Filtering an LAN 1 9 permit all specify permitted networks LAM 4 Part 4j User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 33 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 5 2 NAPT This page lets you set the options for Network Address and Port Translation NAPT NAPT is a feature that translates TCP or UDP communications made between hosts on a private network and hosts on a public network It allows a single public IP address to be used by many hosts on the private network which is usu ally called a Local Area Network or LAN 3 1 5 2 1 NAPT on Mobile Interface HAPT on Mobile and WLAN Interface MAPT status enabled disabled Port Forwarding Selection Ext portrange Localhost Hostaddress int port Protocol Enabled Cocona L3 Delete Port forwarding is the act of forwarding a network port from one network node to another This technique can allow an external user to reach a port on a private IP address inside the LAN from the outside Internet Parameter Description NAPT status Enable or disable NAPT NAPT needs to be enabled normally i e when
20. loglnGUl message Event Message events logFailedGUl message Event Message events restartCrash message Event Message events restartWebManagement message Event Message events powerUp message Event Message events startUpComplete message Event Message events digitallnputi On message Event Message events digitallnput2 On message Event Message events digitallnput1 Off message Event Message events digitallnput2 Off message Event Message events digitalOutput1 On message Event Message events digitalOutput2 On message Event Message events digitalOutput1 Off message Event Message events digitalOutput2 Off message Event Message events udpMessage message Event Message events gpsUp message Event Message events gpsDown message Event Message events testEvent message Event Message 3 2 8 8 2 Subscribers Parameter Default Range Description Value Name of subscriber Phone number for SMS void E mail address void Indices of users in this group void 0 1 2 9 Indices of groups in this group subscriber lt k gt name subscriber lt k gt sms destination 0 19 xX i z subscriber lt k gt email destination subscr_grp lt l gt name subscr_grp lt l gt members users subscr_grp lt l gt members groups 3 2 8 8 3 Event Processor Parameter Default Value Range Description User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 85 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module evtProc sequence void 0 1 2 9 evtProc l eventName vo
21. netbox e net Module 1 2 Declaration of Conformity NetModule declares that under our own responsability the products NetBox Wireless Routers comply with the relevant standards following the provisions of the Council Di rective 1999 5 EC The signed Declarations of Conformity can be found under the fol lowing addresses NB1310 http www netmodule com store products nb1310 conformity declaration e pdf NB2210 http www netmodule com store products nb2210 conformity declaration e pdf NB2500 http www netmodule com store products nb2500 conformity declaration e pdf NB2240 and NB2241 http www netmodule com store products nb224x conformity declaration e pdf NB2340 and NB2341 http www netmodule com store products nb234x conformity declaration e pdf NB2541 http www netmodule com store products nb254x conformity declaration e pdf 1 3 Waste Disposal In accordance with the requirements of the counsil directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electronical and Electronic Equipment WEEE ensure that at end of life you separate this product from other waste and scrap and deliver it to the WEEE collection system in your country for recycling 1 4 National Restrictions This product may be used in all EU countries and other countries following the EU directive 1999 5 EC without any limitation except for the countries mentioned below 1 4 1 France In case the product is used outdoors the output power is restricted in some parts
22. network and cli network sim1 cli select automatic sets the network selection mode for the specified SIM card to automatic Usage select automatic sim 1 sim2 Note The following commands are identical cli select automatic and cli select automatic sim 1 Note The following commands have the same effect cli select automatic sim1 and cli set networkselection mode automatic cli select automatic sim2 and cli set networkselection sim2 mode automatic cli select manual selects the network provider defined by the supplied Local Area Identity LAI for the specified SIM card Usage select manual lt LAI gt sim1 sim2 Note The following commands are identical cli select manual lt lai gt and cli select manual sim1 lai Note The following commands have the same effect cli select manual lai sim1 and cli set networkselection network_lai lt lai gt cli select manual lai sim2 and cli set networkselection sim2 network_lai lt lai gt User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 74 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e cli status cli status overview cli status overview interfaces cli status overview interfaces sim state cli status overview interfaces pin state cli status overview interfaces signal strength cli status overview interfaces con state cli status overview interfaces con type cli status overview interfaces net sel mode cli status overview interfaces net sel
23. of data specified in bytes that a computer or communications device can handle in a single unfragmented piece For optimum communications the num ber of bytes in the data segment and the headers must not add up to more than the number of bytes in the maximum transmission unit MTU Parameter Description MSS adjustment The maximum segment size MSS for the mobile interface User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 24 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 3 3 WLAN NB2541 only 3 1 3 9 1 WLAN Administration WLAN is enabled or disabled on this page Administrative Connection Status Administrative connection status Q enabled 9 disabled Operational Connection Status Operational connection status na active connection IF address 0 0 0 0 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 3 2 WLAN Configuration Currently the WLAN interface can be operated as wlan client only In this mode it is designed to provide an alternative link to the mobile interface Between the two the WLAN interface has the higher priority if en abled WLAN Configuration Operation made Network name 89D Authentication made NONE wv Switch ever Configuration Link priority Switth signal strength threshold OO da Sete Osean PEDEM 0 5 seconds User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 25 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 3 4 SIM 1 3 1 3 4 1 SIM and PIN Information SIM Information SiM state SiM missing Phone number n a Humbe
24. of the band See the table below or check http www art telecom fr for more details Frequency Range Power EIRP Restrictions MHZ 2400 0 2454 100 mW 20 dBm Only for indoor applications 2454 2483 5 10 mW 10 dBm If used outdoors 9470 5725 Relevant provisions for the implementation of DFS mecha nism described in ETSI standard EN 301 893 V1 3 1 and sub sequent versions 1 4 2 Italy This product meets the National Radio Interface and the requirements specified in the National Frequency Allocation Table for Italy Unless operating within the boundaries of the owner s property the use of this Wireless LAN product requires a general authorization Please check with http www comunicazioni it for more details User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 6 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 1 4 3 Latvia The outdoor usage of the 2 4 GHz band requires an authorization from the Electronic Communications Office Please check http www esd lv for more details 1 4 4 Luxemburg General authorization required for network and service supply 1 4 5 Norway Frequency Range Restrictions 2400 0 2483 5 MHz This subsection does not apply for the geographical area within a WLAN b g radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny lesund 1 4 6 Russian Federation Frequency Range Power EIRP Restrictions MHz 2400 0 2483 5 100 mW 20 dBm Only for indoor applications 5150 5250 100 mW 20 dBm Per
25. on port 80 The minimum configuration steps usually include 1 defining the admin password 2 entering the PIN code for the SIM card configuring the Access Point Name APN 3 4 start the mobile connection Step Description 1 Please connect the Ethernet interfaces of your computer and the NetBox D If not yet enabled please enable the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP so that l your computer can lease an IP address from NetBox Wait a moment until your PC has re ceived the parameters IP address subnet mask default gateway DNS server How to do using Windows XP Start gt Connect To gt Show all connections gt Local Area Connection gt Right Click gt Proper ties gt Internet Protocol TCP IP gt Properties gt Obtain an IP address automatically Alternative Instead of using the DHCP configure a static IP address on your PC e g 192 168 1 10 so that it is operating in the same subnet as the NetBox The factory default IP address is 192 168 1 1 The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 3 Start a Web Browser on your PC Type the NetBox IP address in the address bar http 192 168 1 1 4 Follow the instructions of the Web Manager to configure the device User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 17 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 1 Initial Access to the Web Manager and Password Definition NetBox Web Manager Mozilla Firefox Det Beabeken Ansett Chwonk Lesssekhen Extras Hilfe
26. password HTTP 1 1 GET Remember The dots must be re cli php set user admin p placed by colons assword lt password gt HETDEZT I Description POST upload php HTTP 1 1 Content Drsposrrrons torm data name UserConfigFile A zip archive containing one or more of the following files can be uploaded To run OpenVPN in certificate based mode all certificate files are required filename user e user config cfg the main con config zip figuration file Content Type applica e ca cri certificate mode tion x zip compressed OpenVPN root certificate file Media e client crt certificate_ mode OpenVPN client certificate file e Client key certificate mode OpenVPN private key file e templateProfiles updating pro vider database GET download php file debugl og HTTP 1 1 GET cli php reboot Heer 11 GET logout php HTTP 1 1 GET cli php sw update path lt ipTftp path gt Eee dad 94 99 net Module 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Error Messages The Web Manager show error messages in the status bar in the footer of a certain web page Common error messages are Error Message Problem Solving SIM missing Insert a SIM card PIN code required Insert the PIN code on the SIM page Connection failed See the Debug Log under Check APN phone number username password 5 2 System Log and Log Files Find more information about troubleshooting tools on page 63 The Web Manager provides v
27. permit all firewall exposed host mobile host The exposed host firewall exposed host mobile j target with Source host net firewall exposed_host_mobile lt j gt mask 0 19 3 2 6 5 Access Control List for Exposed Host on OpenVPN Interface Parameter Default Range Description Value firewall exposed host openvpn policy 1 0 1 2 0 deny all 1 permit entries 0 permit all firewall exposed host openvpn host The exposed host firewall exposed host openvpn j target with Source host net firewall exposed_host_openvpn lt j gt mask 0 19 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 80 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e 3 2 7 3 2 7 1 OpenVPN Parameter vpn status vpn mode vpn auth vpn configuration serverAddress vpn configuration serverPort vpn configuration serverAddress2 vpn configuration serverPort2 vpn configuration devType vpn configuration compressionStatus vpn configuration username vpn configuration password 3 2 7 2 IPsec Parameters Parameter ipsec status ipsec remote serverlp ipsec remote lanAddress ipsec remote lanMask ipsec ike psk ipsec ike mode ipsec ike encryption ipsec ike hash ipsec ike dh ipsec ike localld ipsec ike remoteld ipsec esp encryption ipsec esp hash ipsec pfs ipsec dpd state ipsec dpd cycle ipsec dpd failureCount User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module VPN related Parameters Default Value Range Description
28. prov cli status overview interfaces data rxtx cli status overview interfaces stream updown cli status overview interfaces last reset cli status overview networks cli status overview networks napt state mob cli status overview networks napt state ovpn cli status overview networks openvpn state cli status overview networks ipsec state cli status overview networks pptp state cli status overview services cli status overview services dyndns state cli status overview services dialin state cli status overview services dhcp state cli status overview services dns state cli status overview services gps state cli status overview services keepalive state cli status overview services sms rec state cli status overview services sms send state cli status overview services email state cli status system cli status system prod name cli status system prod type cli status system hw ver cli status system serial cli status system os cli status system nbsw cli status system cpu cli status system wireless module cli status system ram cli status system flash help User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module cli status returns both cli status overview and cli status system concatenated The option hml is used to query a HTML version of the status information show the status of all interfaces networks and services show the status of all interfaces show the state of the SIM Card
29. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Description This can be permanent dial on demand or disabled The on demand method waits for traffic coming from the LAN going to the WAN The permanent method keeps up the mobile interface In case of link loss the connection is reestablished Number of redialing attempts before switching to the next profile Time in minutes after that an idle connection will be disconnected when work ing with dial on demand Shows whether a connection is up or not Choose mobile if NetBox is driving around For stationary installation choose stationary The preferred service type can be set here IP address on mobile interface ppp0 assigned by PPP server Subnet mask on mobile interface ppp0 assigned by PPP server 22 99 3 1 3 2 2 Configuration Profile and Fallback Management net Module You do nat know these settings Load them fram our database Parameter al used Phone number User name Password Access point name Authentication method Call ta ISOM IP header compression Sofware compression PPP ONS quen Enable specific client IP address Specific client IP address Profile switch condition Parameter aoe ae ae CHAP CHAF UM UM ever ever Description SIM used Phone number User Name Password Access point name Authentication method Call to ISDN IP Header Compression Software Compression PPP DNS query Enable Spe
30. 1 enabled 1 Expert mode INS 0 crertificate based authentication 12 credential based authentication OpenVPN server FQHN OpenVPN server port 1 1194 1 65535 2 OpenVPN server port tun tun tap tun tun device tap tap device 1 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled For credential based authentication For credential based authentication Default Value Range Description 1 enabled identity identity protection protection aggressive shat m s modp1024 modp1024 modp1536 1 enabled 1 enabled 81 99 net Module 3 2 7 3 PPTP Server Parameter Default Value Range Description network PPTP status 1 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled network PPTP AddressRangeStart 192 168 1 200 Address range start network PPTP AddressRangeSize 2 254 Address range size 3 2 7 4 Dial in Server Parameter Default Value Range Description dialin status 0 1 0 Dial in disabled 1 Dial in enabled dialin configuration addressRangeStart 192 168 254 1 Address range start dialin configuration addressRangeSize 2 254 Address range size dialin disableNapt 0 1 0 off 12 Disable NAPT on Dial on User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 82 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 2 8 Services related Parameters 3 2 8 1 COM Server Parameter Default Value REUL Description serial_srv status void 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled serial srv opt protocol telnet raw telnet modbus serial_srv opt port
31. E 89 4 1 1 eise OPS GOVE ETERNI RTRERTTIPE mm RES 89 4 1 2 NetModule GPS Server P RERRTREREN 89 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 3 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 4 2 Digital I O Server NB2210 sssssseisssssseeseseesene nennen nnne nennen nnn nnns na nnn r sinn a annis nan n nnns 91 4 2 1 Monitor the digital inputs and outputs ssseessssssssesseeneeeenen nennen nnne nnn nnne 91 4 2 2 Set digital OUtpUtS EM 91 4 2 3 Get status of digital inputs and OULU eee ecccccccccceseeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeessaeaeeeeeeeeeeseaas 91 4 3 HTTP Service Interface ccccccccccccsssseceeecaeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeesseaeeeeeessaeseeeeessaaeeeesssaeeeeesessegeeeees 91 4 3 1 Soi es NNI 92 4 3 2 Responses GEM 93 4 3 3 EXAMPICS E auidbsvinedansdaaaed cans 94 5 EROUDICSNOOMING ESPERE E E E ooo 95 5 1 ENONIC AUC S e E E E E E A E 95 5 2 Syslem Log and LOO m m TERT 95 5 3 Network Protocol AnalyZer ccccccscccccssseccceeseeccseseeecseeeeceeuseeessageeecsaseeeseuseeessageeessageeessaneeesseaes 95 6 Customer SOU VG Cassese stance Mn susEVat ICM NMUN M CK UN EEIeHNI NUMEN VM NNNM UE 96 6 1 Tecnica UODO ERR RT 96 6 2 mere WT MM 96 A Appendix Connectors and Cables e eeceeeeesseeus 97 A 1 Pin Assignments for the Communication Interface
32. J45 1 DCD RTS Do not connect 2 RxD DTR Do not connect 3 TxD TXD Data NB2210 Do not connect NB224x 5 GND GND GND GND 6 DSR RXD Do not connect 7 RTS DSR RxD TxD 8 CTS CTS RxD TxD Table 2 Pin assignment COM port in RS232 mode A 1 3 Power Port Signal Pin Signal Gnd 9 32V DC 9 28V DC NB2210 9 21V DC NB1310 Table 3 Pin assignment power plug User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 98 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module Glossary Abbreviation Description Note URL Universal Resource Locator VPN Virtual Private Network tronic Association CEA os a P RAS Dial in Networking PPP sw Universal Resource locator Virtual Private Network O Table 4 Glossary User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 99 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e
33. NetBox Wireless Router aI 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 8 4 3 Log Files Log Viewer select lag 9 Debug log Hoot log Number of lines ta be displayed all G last 100 lines waiting 10 sec before retrying Jan 1 00 41 55 nethoxw user warn parrot constatd 1451 Received alarm 7 CREG NOME ERROR New set count is 442 Jan 1 00 42 00 nethoxw user warn parrot constatd 1451 Received alarm 7 CREG NOME ERROR New set count is 4333 Jan 1 00 42 02 nethbox daemon notice smsd GSMi Modem is not registered waiting 10 sec before retrying Jan 1 00 42 05 nethbox user warn parrot constatd 1461 Received alarm 7 CREG NONE ERROR New set count is 434 Jan 1 00 42 10 netbox user warn parrotr constatd 14351 Received alarm 7 CREG NONE ERROR New set count is 435 Jan 1 00 42 13 netbox daemon notice samad GSMi Modem is not registered waiting 10 sec before retrying Jan 1 00 42 14 netbox user warn parror command zzdz command application Started Jan 1 00 42 14 netbox user info parrot command 4242 send message 5 usr local shin www scripts laogs rightsForSyslogFile Jan i 00 42 14 netbox user warn parrot command zzdz terminating Jan 1 O0 42 15 netbox user warn parrot constatd 1451 Received alarm CREG NOME ERROR New set count is 436 a Log files can be viewed a downloaded here Please provide these files when placing a support request 3 1 8 4 4 System Log
34. Redirection Syslog Redirection Pane Parameter Description IP address The host where the syslog messages will be forwarded to A tiny syslog server is included in TFTP32 which can be downloaded from our website User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 65 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 8 4 5 Hestart Restart Die Seite mit der Adresse http 192 168 1 E amp J Do vau want to restart the device User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 66 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 8 4 6 Tech Support Form Reports Local Support Form Lise this farm ta send a support requestto MetWMadule The form will be sent by e mail and a file with technical Information will be attached An active Internet connection is required and the e mail client must be canfigured and enabled Ifyou are unable to use this form please download the Tech Support File here and use the online support farm Recipient Reply E mail Po if not from e mail Please give details on Application and expected functionality Problem description analysis reproduction Impact Periodic Technical Reports Activate this aptian ta periodically send status reports by e mail with the technical informations attached Status i enabled disabled Time 00 00 00 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 67 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 8 4 7 System Information System Summary Compone
35. ange start napt_mobile lt j gt extPort end 1 65535 External por range end napt_mobile lt j gt intPort 1 65535 Internal port TCP TCP or UDP 1 0 disabled 1 enabled 0 redirect to other host 1 redirect to localhost napt_mobile lt j gt protocol napt_mobile lt j gt status napt_mobile lt j gt isRedirect 3 2 6 2 NAPT on OpenVPN Interface Parameter Default Value Range Description 0 1 0 NAPT off 1 NAPT on napt_openvpn lt j gt extPort void 1 65535 External port range start napt_openvpn status void 1 65535 External por range end void 1 65535 Internal port TCP TCP or UDP 0 disabled 1 enabled 0 redirect to other host 1 redirect to localhost napt_openvpn lt j gt intPort napt_openvpn lt j gt intHost napt_openvpn lt j gt intPort napt_openvpn lt j gt protocol with j 0 49 napt openvpn j status napt openvpn j isRedirect User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 79 99 4 Jan 10 manual_netbox_e net Module 3 2 6 3 Access Control List Local Host Parameter Default Value Range Description firewall_local_host policy 2 0 1 2 0 deny all 1 permit entries 0 permit all firewall local host j target with j Source host net 3 2 6 4 Access Control List for Exposed Host on Mobile Interface Parameter Default Range Description EUT firewall exposed host mobile policy 1 0 1 2 0 deny all 1 permit entries 0
36. arions debug ging tools under SYSTEM Troubleshooting Lr Feb hinam bini fat erlam 5 3 Network Protocol Analyzer Via the Linux Shell bash the protocol analyzer tcpdump is available 138 188 47 246 PuTTY hash 2 05b tcpdump tcpdump verbose output suppressed use v or ww for full protocol decode listening on eth link type EM10ME Ethernet capture size 96 bytes 0S 25 524 2340694 IP 192 168 0 2 0 gt netbox icmp 40 echo request seq 14406 05 25 59 443917 IP nethox gt 192 168 20 icmp 40 echo reply s Li Hg s5 534 IF 18Z2 158 0 20 gt netbox icmp 40 echo request seq 15174 T 15174 netbox gt 192 166 2U icmp 40 echo reply s 4 235450 192 168 0 2 0 gt nethox icmp 40 echo request s 15942 t5948 eg 16710 16710 1 i m pu 2200142 netbox gt 192 166 20 icmp 40 echo reply s del 192 166 0 20 gt netbox icmp 40 echo request ti nethox gt 192 1608 20 icmp 40 echo rep rR T md n L m Lal User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 95 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 6 Customer Service 6 1 Technical Support The NetModule AG Website provides technical online support under http www netmodule com en support The Website also provides a download area where you can download the newest software and documenta tion For support requests please use the support form http www netmodule com de support supportform aspx 6 2 Feedback Please send comme
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38. ation will work Link Settings Negotiation mode port 1 Auto negotiation v Hegatiatian mode part 2 Auto negotiation Hegatiatian mode part 3 Auto negotiation Negotiation mode port 4 Auto negotiation Wt Link Status Link status port 1 up Link status port 2 down Link status part 3 down Link status part 4 down User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 21 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e 3 1 3 2 Mobile Interface 3 1 3 2 1 Administration net Module After the configuration e g setting the APN the mobile connection is enabled here We recommend to use the permanent option The UMTS GSM LED is blinking during the connection establishment and goes on as soon as the connection is up See the troubleshooting section and log files if the connection does not come up Administrative Connection Status Administrative connection status Redial attempts Dial on demand idle timeout Application area Serice type Operational Connection Status Operational connection status IP address Subnet mask Parameter Administrative connection status Redial attempts Dial on demand idle timeout Opeartional connection status Application area Service type IP address Subnet mask User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e enabled permanent enabled dial on demand disabled endless numbered 1 erinutes 9 mobile Q stationary UMTS first no active connection 0
39. be exceeded For use with certified CSA or equivalent power supply which must have a limited and SELV circuit output The NetBox is designed for indoor use only Do not expose the communication module to extreme ambient conditions Protect the communication module against dust moisture and high temperature We remind the users of the duty to observe the restrictions concerning the utilization of radio devices at pet rol stations in chemical plants or in the course of blasting works in which explosives are used Switch off the communication module when traveling by plane When using the communication module in close proximity of personal medical devices such as cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids you must proceed with heightened caution If it is in the proximity of TV sets radio receivers and personal computers NetBox Wireless Router may cause interference It is recommended that you should create an approximate copy or backup of all the important settings that are stored in the memory of the device You must not work at the antenna installation during a lightning Always keep a distance bigger than 40cm from the antenna in order to reduce your exposure to electromag netic fields below the legal limits This distance applies to Lambda 4 and Lambda 2 antennas Bigger dis tances apply for antennas with higher gain Adhere to the instructions documented in this user s manual User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 5 99 4 Jan 10 manual
40. call You have to include cli for every new call 3 2 1 CLI Overview The Command Line Interface mainly provides functions to read and write values of the NetBox configuration parameters In addition the CLI provides functions to query status information Command Return Description cli get string Read values of one or more specified configuration parameters cli set void Write values of one or more specified configuration parameters cli network string Show available networks including Location Area Identities LAIs cli select void Select the network provider defined by the supplied Local Area Identity LAI or set the network selection method to automatic cli status string Show a status overview of NetBox cli help string Print the cli help message usage Ctrl C void Abort a command Exit from CLI User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 72 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e 3 2 2 Command cli get cli set net Module CLI Usage Usage and Return Value cli get is used to read values from configuration parameters Arguments include all configuration keys as described in chapter 3 2 Usage cli get lt key1 gt amp lt key2 gt Example cli get user admin password The return value is the value of the queried parameter 192 168 1 1 PuTTY hash 2 05b8 cli get user admin password adminOl hash 2 05b Note cli get lt invalidKey gt returns no error message cli set is used to assign values to
41. cceppted for upload e cfg max size 100KB e zip max size 100KB The zip file may include e User config cfg e ca crt credential mode e Ca crt certificate mode e Client crt certificate mode e Client key certificate mode e templateProfiles For further information see also chapters 3 1 8 3 and 3 2 3 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 62 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 8 3 3 Factory reset Factory Reset This operation will restare all settings to factory defaults Your current configuration will be last You may backup the current configuration first Press Reset to set the device to factory default Your current configuration will be lost This action can also be initiated by pressing and holding the Reset button for at least five seconds The factory reset will also set the IP address of the Ethernet interface to 192 168 1 1 You will be able to communicate again with the device using the default network parameters 3 1 8 4 Troubleshooting 3 1 8 4 1 Mobile Connection Debugging Mobile Connection Debugging Current outgoing connection na active connection Current incoming connection no active connection Choose a profile Primary profile 99 v User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 63 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 8 4 2 Network Debugging Network Debugging Command to execute Data size Number of ICMP probes Timeout seconds Max time to Iive User Manual
42. ce of the ping probes Monitoring interval The time to wait before sending the next probe in case the last probe was success ful Retry interval The time to wait until sending the next probe in case the last probe was unsuccess ful Consecutive loss threshold Number of consecutive unsuccessful probes that are required until the next recovery action is initiated The recovery actions are 1 Trying to reestablish a broken connection 2 Restart the internal modem 3 Restart the NetBox User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 47 99 4 Jan 10 manual_netbox_e net Module 3 1 7 3 DHCP Server DHCP Server LAM 1 Port 1 LAM 2 Port 2 LAM 3 Part 3 LAM 4 Part 4 Administration DHCP server status enabled disabled Configuration Address range start 1921681100 Address range size 100 DNS server 1 DNS server 3 Propagate DNS Proxy The DHCP server assigns the following information 1 Any IP address out of the configured range 2 As default gateway the IP address of NetBox is assigned 3 As DNS server the IP address of NetBox is assigned or manually configured DNS servers 3 1 7 3 1 DHCP Server Administration Parameter Description DHCP server status The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server can be enabled or dis abled If it is enabled it will answer to DHCP requests of devices in the LAN 3 1 7 3 DHCP Server Configuration Parameter Description Address range start Address range sta
43. cific Client IP Address Specific Client IP Address Profile switch condition User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e Specify the SIM card that shall be used for this profile Set the phone number that is to dial This should be 99 1 for packet ser vices GPRS UMTS For ISDN and CSD connections use the phone number to dial User name get this information from mobile operator can be void Password get this information from mobile operator can be void Access Point Name get this information from mobile operator or from our APN database Use Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP or Password Au thentication Protocol PAP Ckeck this if the connection is made to an ISDN modem Enable or disable Van Jacobson TCP IP Header Compression for PPP In or der to benefit of this features the mobile operator must support it Enable or disable PPP data compression In order to benefit of this features the mobile operator must support it Specifies whether a DNS request to the provider is made or not Enable or disable fixed IP address on the mobile interface Specify a fixed client IP address on the mobile interface Specifies the condition for a profile switch to the other profile 23 99 net Module 3 1 3 2 3 Maximum Segment Size MSS Maximum Segment Size MSS MSS adjustment O enabled 9 disabled Maximum segment size 1280 The maximum segment size MSS is the largest amount
44. configuration parameters Arguments include all configuration keys as described in chapter 3 2 Usage set key1 2 value1 amp key2 value2 Example cli set user admin password admin02 f 192 168 1 1 PuTTY hbash z 5hf cli set user admin password admin 0z bash z 5hb Z cli set produces no return value and no error message To check if the modification took place use cli get Note cli set lt invalidKey gt lt correctValue gt returns no error message Note cli set lt validKey gt lt inCorrectValue returns no error message no range check is performed User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 73 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e cli network cli select automatic cli select manual net Module cli network provides mobile network information on the optionally specified SIM card If no SIM card is specified the command is applied to SIM1 The information returned includes the Local Area Identity LAI Usage network sim1 sim2 Example cli network sim2 EE LARES PuTTY bash 2 05b cli network asimz Wireless netwo Lon mode automatic Current network z E Sunris Avallable networks Name sunrise owisscoar CHE Tele Switzerland orange CH bash 2Z 05hbZ ral ct zi Cd 10 Operator forbidden forbidden available P mR Li IT n OQ o d n imm m im ri A ct J ri n ra ctor rn Note The following commands are identical cli
45. d Password confirmation L admin Bes Doo ME This page lets you manage the user accounts on the device The user admin is a built in power user that has permission to access both the Web Manager and the Dial in server Any other user defined user only has permission for dial in connections Parameter Description User name Define a user name Enter password Define a password Re enter password Confirm the password User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 60 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 8 3 File Configuration Configuration via the Web Manager becomes tedious for large volumes of devices NetBox offers automatic and manual file based configuration A single text file cfg or a zip archive zip containing one or more of the following files can be up loaded When uploading a zip file the files included must be named as follows e user config cfg the user configuration file e Ca crt credential mode OpenVPN root certificate file for credential based authentication e Ca crt certificate mode OpenVPN root certificate file for certificate based authentication e Client crt certificate mode OpenVPN client certificate file e Client key certificate mode OpenVPN private key file e templateProfiles updating provider database 3 1 8 3 1 Automatic File Configurration Automatic File Configuration Status Time of day Protocol Server IP address and path Response of las
46. e Local Ethernet Protocol TFTP Server IP address and path 1892 158 1 10 3 3 2 2255 Last software update Remote Mo result data available Local Software update successful Parameter Description Mode Update over mobile or Ethernet Interface Protocol Specify the protocol used to transfer the new software to NetBox You will need an appropriate server Server IP address and path Provide a host name and a path to a server which hosts the new software For local updates TFTP this value is limited to 26 characters Last software update The result of the last try will be displayed here Step by Step Step Description 1 Connect your PC with NetBox using a network cable 2 If the IP address has been modified set it back to 192 168 1 1 and the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 see also chapter 3 1 3 1 Your PC must operate in the same subnet as NetBox 3 Set the IP address of your PC to 192 168 1 2 and the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 4 Download the recommended TFTP server TFTPD32 from our website install it on your PC and start it Configure the TFTP server as follows n the dialog Tftpd32 Settings choose the base directory e g C TF TP Create a new directory if there is none User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 70 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module Tftpd32 Settings Base Directory CAT FTP Browse Unpack the new NBSW to this directory into a subfolder such as 3 3 1 2135
47. e certificate also known as a public key Private key file Private key for the server and each client Tip Use the dial out connection method permanent in context with OpenVPN 3 1 6 1 4 OpenVPN Configuration Client Expert Configuration Expert Configuration This configuration mode gives you more flexibility The configuration upload takes a zip file which may in clude one or more OpenVPN client configurations Typically such a zip file includes files such as e Client conf The client configuration file referring to e ca crt OpenVPN root certificate file e Client crt OpenVPN client certificate file e Client key OpenVPN private key file The name of the configuration file here client conf can be chosen freely but the extension must be conf To configure multiple tunnels i e multiple conf files each referring to its certificates you should place all files belonging to a single tunnel process into a subfolder or make sure that there are no naming conflicts If OpenVPN is enabled and the configuration mode is set to client expert configuration all configurations conf will be started after mobile connection establishment User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 39 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 6 1 5 OpenVPN Configuration Server Expert Configuration This configuration mode lets you run an OpenVPN server on NetBox The configuration upload takes a zip file which may include one or more O
48. each IP packet in a data stream IPsec also includes protocols for cryptographic key estab lishment IPsec can be used to create Virtual Private Networks VPN and this is the dominant use 3 1 6 2 1 IPsec Administration IPsec Administration IPsec administrative status enabled 9 disabled Propose MAT traversal IPsec Tunnels Remote Local Netw ior Endpoint Address Parameter Description IPsec administrative status Enable or disable IPsec 3 1 6 2 2 IPsec Configuration Configuration of IPsec Tunnel 1 General sp Netwnrks Peer Information Feer address Dead Peer Detection DPD Administrative status Detection cycle seconds Failure threshold User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 41 99 4 Jan 10 manual_netbox_e Configuration of IPsec Tunnel 1 IKE Authentication Keys Preshared key PSE Local ID Type Local ID Peer ID Type Peer ID IKE Proposal Phase 1 Negotiation mode Encryption algorithm Authentication algorithm IKE Diffie Hellman group oA life time Perfect forward secrecy PFS Configuration of IPsec Tunnel 1 IKE Proposal IPsec Proposal Networks Full Gualified Domain Name FACY IF address bul l Aggressive 3 J T ER 4 ud e lt D e 24 v and t seconds LI Networks IPsec Proposal IKE Phase 2 Encapsulation mode IPsec protocol Encryption algorithm Authentication algorithm SA life time
49. elnet or TCP raw for COM server applications Modbus TCP for modbus gateway Protocol on COM port The protocol implicitely defined on the COM port User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 46 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 7 2 Connection Supervisor The connection supervisor monitors connectivity and automatically recovers the connections in case of link loss Supervisor Administration Automatic connection recovery based on LJ monitoring the connection establishment lIPsec DPD and OpenvPHN keep alive LJ ping monitor First you should check the option monitor the connection establishment to make sure that problems during connections establishment are detected and recovered Second the active connection should be monitored If you are running an IPsec or OpenVPN based VPN we recommend to use the protocol integrated monitoring service IPsec DPD or OpenVPN keep alive Else you should configure and enable the ping monitor application Ping Monitor Configuration Host Host 2 Source IP address fF optional Monitoring interval seconds Retry interval seconds Consecutive loss threshold Parameter Description Host 1 Reference host 1 to which IP connectivity is checked by sending probes Host 2 Reference host 2 to which IP connectivity is checked by sending probes optional The test is considered successful if host 1 or 2 answers Source IP address Source IP address to be used as sour
50. equired for all commands exept GET cli php status parameters HTTP Request Description GET cli php status parameters Takes the same parameters as the CLI GET cli php get parameters Takes the same parameters as the CLI GET cli php set parameters Takes the same parameters as the CLI GET cli oho sw update path lt value gt Starts a local software update from a TFTP server GET cli php reboot Restarts the NetBox GET login php usr user pwd password Login to the HTTP Service Interface with supplied creden tials GET logout php Logout from the HTTP Service Interface GET download php file2 fileName Download a file e Debug log file debuglog e Boot log file bootlog POST upload php Takes a new configuration file as user config cfg or a user config zip The content of the file must be the same as provided for the Web Manager User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 92 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 4 3 2 Responses HTTP Request Responses String Description All HTTP Service Interface Com The NetBox is busy Resend the request mands later All HTTP Service Interface Com This command requires authentication mands Please use login php first GET cli php status parameters A single or multiline string with the re quested status information GET cli php get parameters The value of the requested configuration oarameter GET cli php set parameters HTTP transfer is ok but changing the configuration
51. et Module 3 2 3 Configuration Parameters of the NetBox The information in this chapter is needed to configure NetBox via the Command Line Interface or File Con figuration If you are using the Web Manager and its forms to configure NetBox you may skip this chapter A configuration parameter consists of two main parts its name latter called key and its value The user con figuration file contains all parameters Download this file user config cfg using the Web Manager to get all parameters listed NetModule has defined some types of parameters that are often used The table below shows the defined parameter types In addition other types of parameters may exist Parameter Allowed characters Format Description Type email a Z A Z 0 9 user hostname String must include Second part must be a valid hostname Fully Qualified Host Name FQHN or host name ipaddress Numbers and dots XXX XXX XXX XXX Decimal dotted notation netmask Numbers and dots Decimal dotted notation a z username mandatory hostname phone number 0 9 mE Ed All but amp V V BEER time 0 9 and hh mm ss Time e g for automatic software or configuration update User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 76 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e 3 2 4 3 2 4 1 Ethernet Parameter network Privatelnterface lpAddress network Privatelnterface NetMask 3 2 4 2 Parameter simcard check pincode simcard pinStat
52. et or Secure Shell SSH By default the telnet server answers on port 23 the SSH server on port 22 EXUATTERE Pel tt EE Telnet 192 168 1 1 Linux 2 6 14 4 nmi nethox gt lt 4 netbox login admin Password E EN PARIN TU Em ZN NN Wireless Router lt c 2007 NetModule AG Bus yBox v1 1 0 2607 11 27 69 61 6666 gt Built in shell Cash Enter help for a list of built in commands cli Usage get Xkeyi 5 amp CXkey2 5L 11 set lt key1 gt lt valuei gt amp lt key2 gt lt value2 gt 1 toggle lt key1 gt lt up idown gt amp lt key2 gt lt upidown gt 11 configure lt keyi gt l amp lt key2 gt 1 conf igureAll status overview system html network select automatic select manual lt LAI gt help exit Description get z get key values set z set key values toggle toggle up down key value conf igure configure system for keys conf igureAll configure system for all keys status show a status overview network show a network selection info and all available networks select set the network selection method to automatic or manual with the prefered LAI GSM Location Area Identification network help z print this help message exit exit configd BE Logon via SSH with PuTTY Logon via Telnet via Windows Telnet Client After authentication type cli help into the Shell to learn about the usage of the command line interface CLI will stop after every
53. f the digital I O send the following pattern as ASCII characters Pattern Description 00000000 Turn all digital outputs off 00000001 Turn output 2 on turn output 1 off 00000010 Turn output 1 on turn output 2 off 00000011 Turn output 1 on turn output 2 on 4 2 3 Get status of digital inputs and output To get the states of the digital I O send the following pattern as ASCII characters Pattern Description 00010000 Request a message with all states 4 3 HTTP Service Interface The HTTP Service Interface is designed to administrate the NetBox with a self written http client It is avail able from NBSW 3 3 2 xxxx The HTTP Service Interface consists of four web pages located in the root directory of the NetBox web server e login php http clients can log in e logout php http clients can log out e upload php http clients can upload configuration files e download php http clients can download log files e Cli php http clients can acces the same functionaltity as provided by the Command Line Interface For further documentation regarding the HTTP Service Interface please contact NetModule User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 91 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 4 3 1 Command Set General Restrictions e When sending parameters within HTTP GET requests dots within variables must be replaced by colons Example The key name user admin password results in user admin password e Authentication is r
54. id evtProc l action void send Send send message switchOn Switch switch digital I O switchOff void Index of subscriber or group or input or output evtProc I target 3 2 8 9 SNMP Agent Parameter Default Value Range Description snmp status AEN 0 1 0 Dial in disabled 1 Dial in enabled snmp port 1 65535 snmp community snmp contact snmp location void o snmp traphost void hostname snmp trapport 162 1 65535 113 to 51 Signal strength trap thresh old dBm 113 to 51 Signal strength trap reactiva tion threshold dBm snmp siglow 4453 L snmp sighigh 3 2 8 10 SSH Server Parameter Default Value Range Description sshServer port 1 65535 3 2 8 11 Telnet Server Parameter Default Value Range Description telnetServer port 1 65535 3 2 8 12 Web Server Parameter Default Value Range Description webServer http port 80 1 65535 webServer https port 1 65535 3 2 8 13 UDP Message Receiver Parameter Default Value Range Description udpMessage receiving udpPort 1 65535 3 2 8 14 Keep Alive Not supported anymore in the Web Manager since NBSW 3 3 1 2105 Parameter Default Value Range keepalive serverlpAddress Ser hostname vices netmodule c Description om User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 86 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module keepalive port 50001 1 65535 Server port keepalive updatelnter
55. ing smtp from email sending smtp authentication email sending smtp username email sending smtp password 3 2 8 7 GPS Parameters Parameter gps status gps destination hostname gps destination port gps updateCycle User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module Default Value dyndns Description dyndns dyndns static dyndns custom void Dynamic DNS Listening Port 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled Default Value Range Description 0 disabled 1 enabled 0 disabled 1 enabled void SMSC number ber void SMSC number ber Default Value Range Description 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled void 1 65535 void From E mail Address void 0 disabled 1 enabled dyndns Dynamic DNS dyndns static Static DNS dyndns custom Custom DNS Default Value Range Description 0 1 0 Dial in disabled 1 Dial in enabled 84 99 net Module 3 2 8 8 Event Manager 3 2 8 8 1 Events Parameter Default Value Range Description events pppUp message Event Message events pppDown message Event Message events pppFailure message Event Message events vpnUp message Event Message events vpnDown message Event Message events vpnFailure message Event Message events diallnUp message Event Message events diallnDown message Event Message events diallnFailure message Event Message events dyndnsReg message Event Message events dyndnsFailure message Event Message events
56. le values include on off Status of digital output 2 possible values include on off 53 99 net Module 3 1 7 9 2 Subscribers Subscribers Subscriber Name Phone Number EMail Address 00000000 Subscriber Groups Subscribers are recepients of SMS or e mail event notifications It is possible to create groups and fill them with users and other groups This mechanism let you send event notifications to multiple destinations users 3 1 7 9 3 Event Processor Event Processor All Events Fire test event Notifications can be generated or digital outputs can be set based on the occurrence of several events User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 54 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e 3 1 7 10 GPS GPS Administration GPS administrative status GFS operational status GPS Configuration GPS daemon Destination address Destination port Update cycle net Module enabled 9 disabled GPS data stream is not available Nethindule GPS daemon UDP broadcasting NMEA 0183 NetModule GPS daemon Serial NMEA 0183 NetModule GPS daemon HOP broadcasting and Serial MMEA 0183 Berlins GPS daemon TOP server seconds This feature is available on NB2241 and NB2341 only If valid GPS data is available at least 3 satellites available it will be sent as UDP payload to the configured host The content of such a data package is separated into two lines The first line contains GPS data in the GPGGA format
57. ls were shipped as different hardware User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 8 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 1 6 Product Description NB1310 The following table describes the NB1310 interfaces and status indicators Label Color State Function Reset Restart press this button during run time Factory reset press and hold this button for at least 3 seconds during run time Mobile Status A solid light indicates a connected GSM or UMTS network green blinking The device is trying to register to a GSM or UMTS network Ethernet Ethernet port For power injection see A 1 1 on page 97 Ethernet Status green A solid light indicates a connected Ethernet link eem oo A flashing light indicates Ethernet activity SIM DEED SIM socket for the SIM card Power Status The device is ready off The device is not powered and or does not start up Power Voltage feed connector 9 21 VDC Polarity For power injection via Ethernet see A 1 1 on page 97 UMTS MAIN DEDE SMA female connector for GSM UMTS antenna GPS I d SMA female connector for GPS antenna WLANMAIN SMA female connector for WLAN antenna 1 WLAN AUX DEDE SMA female connector for WLAN antenna 2 for antenna diversity User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 9 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module Table 2 The NB1310 interfaces and status indicators 1 NI Product Description NB2210 ANT ie 9 ES i mcum E Lew 1 COM k el
58. lt the release note Software downgrade is not supported Software downgrade may lead to loss of configuration and inac cessability of the device 3 1 8 5 1 Automatic Software Update Automatic Software Update Status enabled disabled Time of day Protocol 9 FTP HTTP Server IF address and path EE Last software Update Remote Mo result data available Parameter Description Status Enable disable automatic software update Time of day Every day at this time NetBox will do a check for updates Mode Update over mobile or Ethernet Interface Protocol Specify the protocol used to transfer the new software to NetBox You will need an appropriate server Server IP address and path The directory where the new software can be downloaded Last software update The result of the last try will be displayed here User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 69 99 4 Jan 10 manual_netbox_e net Module 3 1 8 5 2 Manual Software Update NB1310 The new software image e g NBSW 3 3 2 4542 bin can be uploaded using the Web Manager NB2xxx The easiest way to update the NetBox Software NBSW is to connect NetBox to network with a TFTP server If you only have a Notebook or a PC available the update process involves the preparation of a TFTP Server Be aware of any firewall on your PC that may hinder you doing the update We recommend disabling the firewall on your PC during the update Manual Software Update Mode Remate Mobil
59. mitted to use only for indoor applications closed industrial and warehouse areas and on board aircraft 5250 5350 100 mW 20 dBm 1 Permitted to use for local networks of aircraft crew service communications on board aircraft in area of the airport and at all stages of flight 2 Permitted to use for public wireless access local networks on board aircraft during a flight at the altitude not less than 3000 m 5650 5825 100 mW 20 dBm Permitted to use on board aircraft during a flight at the altitude not less than 3000 m 1 4 7 Turkey Frequency Range Restriction 5470 5725 MHz Not implemented User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 7 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 1 5 The NetBox Family The handling of the different NetBox models is very similar All models run NetBox Software which adapts itself to the NetBox Hardware The software will not allow you to configure options the hardware does not of fer e g GPS or Digital I O The below table shows the hardware varieties I NB1310 NB2210 NB2500 2G 3G optional SIM card sockets 2 4 Serial ports 1 Table 1 NetBox Model Overview NO Ethernet ports The NB2500 is the successor of the earlier models NB2240 NB2241 NB2340 NB2341 and NB2541 What is said about the NB2500 in general also applies for its predecessors The main difference is that NB2500 realizes the optional features by a software licensing mechanism where as the earlier mode
60. nVPN Configuration Standard Client Configuration Configuration Mode F Please select a configuration mode Standard mode is fastto configure but limited ta a single OpenVPN tunnel If you need multiple tunnels selectthe expert mode Configuration mode standard configuration O expert configuration Standard Configuration Authentication method rartifirate haserd credential based First server address First server port 1194 Second server address optional second server part 1184 optional VPN device type Compression enabled disabled E Parameter Description Configuration mode Set the active configuration Authentication method Use certificates or user name password First server address First OpenVPN server address First server port First OpenVPN server port default 1194 Second server address Second OpenVPN server address optional Second server port Second OpenVPN server port optional VPN device type tun or tap Compression Enable or disable OpenVPN compression User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 38 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 6 1 3 OpenVPN Client Certificates Certificates nee eee ee Durehsuchen no file pleat eet Durehsuchen no fil Y Certificate File File Type Description Root certificate file crt Master Certificate Authority CA certificate and key which is used to sign each of the server and client certificates Client certificate file crt Separat
61. net Module Meriedweg 11 CH 3172 Niederwangen Switzerland info netmodule com http www netmodule com Tel 41 31 985 25 10 Fax 41 31 985 25 11 User Manual NetBox Wireless Routers Valid for NetBox Models e NB1310 NB221 Document version 1 1 1 d 0 Date published 4 Jan 10 e NB2500 NB224x NB234x NB254x Valid for NetBox Software e Q Q X XXX 1998 2010 NetModule AG Niederwangen Switzerland All Rights Reserved Copying this document or parts of it is prohibited net Module Overview 1 Tat goe Ures do p RRSNINN NN TTE 5 2 Jitzitllinlelr eR RR 16 3 OTA UN ANON mc 17 4 Software Interfaces ooo cdeccdicrsiwediendieebiccdincdieedaeedicncderdiedsiecdincdoedideedoedess 89 5 Troubleshooting sie sess present 95 6 Customer arel ald 0 enn h nhau nun RR IR SRSRRRRERORRRSRRRREROROR E RRRRasOAS 96 A Appendix Connectors and Cables e cceee eese 97 B OSS A Mee 99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 2 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module Table of Content 1 MU OdUCUO e TT 5 1 1 sielie Uy gr ig retro n e a E E E ioe nace E A E E E T 5 1 2 Declaration of Conformity lssssssieisssssssseseeseeeee nennen nennen nenne nnn nnns nn ann nean nnns sena nns 6 1 3 Waste Disposal UMRRRRREEREEEEEEEEMM 6 1 4 National RestriGtiONS vos ccScccacinsssamecccantannaceesacesdansadda
62. nna cable to the GSM antenna connector 2 2 3 Installation of the GPS Antenna Use active GPS antennas for best signal reception 2 2 4 Installation of the Local Area Network Up to four Ethernet devices can directly be connected to the NetBox 2 2 5 Installation of the Power Supply NetBox can be powered with the included power supply or another external source supplying between 9 and 32 Volts DC 9 28 Volts DC NB2210 NetBox is for use with certified CSA or equivalent power supply which must have a limited and SELV circuit output User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 16 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 Configuration NetBox holds different configurations such as the factory configuration and the user configuration The user configuration can be modified by the user as follows e Using the Web Manager chapter 3 1 e Upload a new configuration file using the Web Manager chapter 3 2 3 e Using the NetBox Command Line Interface chapter 3 2 If you are new to NetBox we recommend configuring it using the NetBox Web Manager For batch configura tion upload configuration files 3 1 Configuration via the NetBox Web Manager The NetBox Web Manager can always be reached via the Ethernet interface After the successful setup the Web Manager can also be accessed via the mobile interface Any web browser supporting javascript may be used By default the IP address of the Ethernet interface is 192 168 1 1 the webserver runs
63. nssaucddeaanesmantadncahoacnddaeheieedviancensucetnimssnbcesasinsteanst 6 1 4 1 ici tT NRI O P o 6 1 4 2 JC ACMRRTE n 6 1 4 3 E e ERRKE 9mt 7 1 4 4 LUXEMDU PERROS T T 7 1 4 5 NON OV CC TRREo 7 1 4 6 mibi ellr aa pe eshte TR K PXoT 7 1 4 7 Ils 7 1 5 The NetBox ducum 8 1 6 Product Description INBT9 T0 osi meatu n rines amo a Ratxi ad Vesta Ru Rota maim eiua iR ruit omo 9 1 7 Product Description NB2210 ccccccccccseeeeeeeeceaeeeceeeeeeeeeceeesaaeeeeeeesseaeeeeesaeaeeeeesaeaeeeeeesaegseeeeneas 10 1 8 Product Description INB2DOQD uui rena rre Dreka se laxa woman mt ar Ra dr 12 1 9 NetBox SONWAN 6 sic ciicrssnediisnssacscodincatinattnstbente AT EAE bed RF V n a sera cdd E PAED AA C ANA Ue o AST 14 1 10 NetBox Application Overview eeesssseeseeeeeeeene nnne nnne nennen nennen nan n nnns nna nnn nnn 15 1 10 1 Mobile Internet ACcCcess ssssssee mI III nm nnm nnne nennen nen tiere ee re re rere rre rere rre renis 15 1 10 2 Access to a Remote Network eessssssesese II em me nem nemen nem nene reme re re entere rese re renes 15 110 3 XMitt al Priv
64. nsult www dyndns com for more details Host name URL under which NetBox will be available e g myNetBox dyndns org Server address Server IP Address or URL normally members dyndns org Server port TCP Port of the Dynamic DNS Server e g 80 or 8245 User name Username Password Password Support e mail Optional support e mail address User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 50 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 7 6 E mail Client E mail Client Administration E mail client status enabled 9 disabled E mail Client Configuration From e mail address fs Server port 3 1 7 7 E Mail Client Administration Parameter Description E mail client status Sending e mail can be enabled or disabled Disabling the e mail client means that no notification via e mail will be performed 3 1 7 8 E mail Client Configuration Parameter Description From e mail address Sender s e mail address Server address SMTP server address Server port Default port for SMTP is 25 Authentication required If enabled NetBox will logon to SMTP server before sending e mails User name User name Password Password User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 51 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e 3 1 7 9 Event Manager 3 1 7 9 1 Events Event Definitions Event Name PPP connection established PPP connection down PPP connection failure WLAN connection established WLAN connection down YPM connection established VPM connection down VPM connection failure
65. nt Product name MetBax Wireless Router Product type hB2541 Hardware version V2 1 serial number 0017 26000b0b Operating system Linux z 5 22 5 nm1 NetBax Software 3 3 2 2255 Processor Adacale P A755 rev B in Wireless module Manufacturer Option MW Model GTM380 Revision 2 11 2Hd Date Mar 18 2008 Time 11 25 03 RAM 32MB Flash memory 15MB Provide this information when placing a support request 3 1 8 4 8 Time and Region Time Synchronisation Time synchronisation 9 enabled disabled NTP server MTF server optional Time zone Time zone LIT 0 Greenwich he The Network Time Protocol NTP is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks NetBox can synchronize its system time with a NTP server If enabled time synchronisation is done after the mobile interface is up but before starting any VPN connec tions Later on time synchronisation is performed every 60 minutes Parameter Description NTP state Enable disable time synchronisation NTP server Host name of NTP server NTP server 2 optional Host name of optional second NTP server Time zone Time zone User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 68 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 8 5 Software Update Software upgrade from the last official software release to the current release published on www netmodule com is supported For further details please consu
66. nt Manager to forward the message UDP payload to a SMS or E mail destination User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 58 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 7 17 Unstructured Supplementary Services Data USSD Unstructured Supplementary Services Data USSD SiM card Slk 1 v Service number Provider response Unstructured Supplementary Services Data USSD is a GSM service that allows high speed interactive communication between the subscribers and applications across a GSM Network A sample USSD service is the bill status service accessed by dialing 141 or similar numbers in between and Contact your mobile operator for further information 3 1 7 18 Web Server Web Server Configuration HTTP part HTTPS part 443 Parameter Description HTTP port Web server port for http connections HTTPS port Web server port for https connections User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 59 99 4 Jan 10 manual_netbox_e net Module 3 1 8 System 3 1 8 1 Authentication Authentication Authentication method Authentication required v Allowed login methods http https telnet ssh 3 1 8 2 User Accounts User Accounts The user adminis a builtin power user with administrative privileges The password defined for admin will also be applied to the root user which may be used far SSH ar Telnet access Additional users created below have permission ta access the Dial in and PPTP servers only sect HOM Passwor
67. nts about NetBox to netbox support netmodule com User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 96 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module A Appendix Connectors and Cables A 1 Pin Assignments for the Communication Interfaces A 1 1 Ethernet Ports ean un LEN Figure 1 RJ45 Plug Pin Signal NB2xxx Signal NB1310 TX TX TX TX RX Pair 1 for power injection 9 21VDC COFN OD A OJIN x T Pair 1 for power injection 9 21VDC RX Pair 2 for power injection 9 21VDC JJ as Pair 2 for power injection 9 21VDC Table 1 Pin assignment Ethernet Interface NB1310 allows to be feeded through Ethernet Power can be carried over the spare pairs RJ45 pin 4 5 amp 7 8 only It is simplified PoE not compliant with IEEE802 3af standard Power feed through data pairs RJ45 pins 1 2 amp 3 6 is not allowed this can destroy the device Required parameters of PoE power injector Output voltage 18 21VDC Polarity on spare pairs RJ45 pin 4 5 amp 7 8 can be either Output current min 600mA at 18VDC Required isolation between primary and secondary side 1500VAC Estimated maximum distance from power injector to NB1310 about 15 30m User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 97 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module A 1 2 Serial Plug COM Sub D 9pol Ec UP RJ 12 Socket KES m A 5 ww pe DW Pin 1 d q E Figure 2 Sub D 9pol plug female or RJ45 RS232 Signal RS485 Signal Sub D RJ45 Sub D R
68. ommunity is the group that devices and management sta tions running SNMP belong to System maintainer Location of the device The host where the traps will be sent to 57 99 net Module Trap target port The port where the traps will be sent to Signal strength trap threshold dBm A trap will be sent if signal strength goes lower than this Signal strength trap reactivation No further traps will be sent as long signal strengt his not higher than threshold dBm this SNMP traps are generated in the following situations if the SNMP agent is enabled e Startup of the NetBox e Shutdown of the NetBox e VPN connected e VPN disconnected e Signal Strength below Signal strength trap threshold The startup trap is implemented using the standard coldStart amp warmStart traps The system shutdown trap is sent when the system is rebooted via the reboot function of the web interface or when the watchdog reboots the system 3 1 7 15 Telnet Server Telnet Server Configuration Parameter Description Port Telnet server port 3 1 7 16 UDP Message Receiver UDP Message Receiver Configuration idi Parameter Description Port UDP message receiver port The UPD Message Receiver is a service that listens on the configured port default 2157 for arriving UDP packets with a string in the payload If an UPD package is arriving the event Arriving UDP Message is fired see chapter 3 1 7 9 1 Events Use the Event Manager 3 1 7 9 Eve
69. or as hosted service If you have your own OpenVPN server the first step in building an OpenVPN 2 0 configuration is to establish a PKI public key infrastructure The PKI consists of e a separate certificate also known as a public key and private key for the server and each client and e amaster Certificate Authority CA certificate and key which is used to sign each of the server and client certificates Prepare the OpenVPN certificate files Use the tools and documentation that come with the OpenVPN soft ware A Guide to basic RSA Key Management is found under http openvpn net easyrsa html For alternative authentication methods see htip openvpn net index php documentation howto html auth For more information also see http openvpn net howto html Please make sure that the NetBox system time is correct when working with OpenVPN Otherwise authentication issues may arise 3 1 6 1 1 OpenVPN Administration OpenVPN Administration OpenvPHN administrative status enabled disabled OpenvPh operational status down Running Open PN processes 0 Raised Open FN interfaces 0 Parameter Description OpenVPN administrative status Enable or disable OpenVPN If enabled OpenVPN client configurations will be started after mobile connection establishment Server configurations will be started imme diately after NetBox startup User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 37 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 6 1 2 Ope
70. parameter failed GET cli php sw 1 sw update started Software update started Afterwards re update path 2 value from path quest the Software version with cli php status to verifiy whether it was successful or nor not path is 26 characters Wrong syntax after in sw update parame ters GET cli php reboot A restart has been initated login php usr lt user gt owd lt pass word gt 1 already logged in but Already logged in but supplied credentials supplied credentials do do not match not match Logged in successfully Login failed GET logout php Logout OK You were not logged in GET Download failed download php file lt fileName gt failed POST upload php 1 upload ok files re Upload ok the provided files e g placed reconfiguration OpenVPN certificates were updated the started user config cfg will be applied 1 upload ok files re No user config cfg provided but other files were updated e g OpenVPN certificates The upload failed Message gt User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 93 99 4 Jan 10 manual_netbox_e 4 3 3 Examples HTTP Request Query the NetBox Firm ware Version via HTTP Login Set the admin Password Upload new Configuration Files Download Debug Log Hestart the NetBox Logout Start a local software up date User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module Command GET cli php status system nb sw HTTP 1 1 GET login php usr admin pwd
71. penVPN server configurations Typically such a zip file includes files such as e Server conf The client configuration file referring to e ca crt OpenVPN root certificate file e Server crt OpenVPN client certificate file e Server key OpenVPN private key file e Qdh1024 pem Diffie hellman parameters e A directory with default name ccd containing client specific configuration files To configure multiple server processes i e multiple conf files each referring to its certificates you should place all files belonging to a single tunnel process into a subfolder or make sure that there are no naming conflicts If OpenVPN is enabled and the configuration mode is set to server expert configuration all configurations conf will be started after NetBox startup Consider the following points when running OpenVPN without having established a mobile connection e Configure a Default Route to the Ethernet Interface LAN e Configure a time server NTP and make sure that it is available via the LAN e Manually configure a DNS server on DHCP Server web page and make sure that it is available via the LAN For further information and external OpenVPN documentation please see chapter 3 1 6 1 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 40 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 6 2 IPsec IPsec IP security is a suite of protocols for securing Internet Protocol IP communications by authenticating and or encrypting
72. r of tries lett n a PIN cade FIM protection enabled 9 disabled SMS center number enter gateway Multiple tries ta enable PIM protection with a wrong code results in blocking the SIM card Mate that PIM operations nay take a while This section lets you store the PIN code With the correct PIN code deposited you will be able to enable or disable PIN protection NetBox can only read SIM cards if the correct PIN code is provided or if PIN protection is disabled It is not recommended to disable PIN protection since a SIM card thief could misuse an unprotected SIM Parameter Description PIN code The PIN code for the SIM card PIN protection Enable or disable PIN protection SMS center number Number of Short Message Service Centers SMSCs for sending Mobile Originating MO SMS messages Contact your mobile operator or search the Internet if you do not know the number A list is found here http umtslink at sms smsc_rufnummern htm 3 1 3 4 2 Network Selection Network Selection Registration status n a Location area code n a Current network n a Network selection automatir manual Apply Parameter Description Network selection Choose automatic or manual provider network selection For manual selection please specify the provider User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 26 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 3 5 SIM 2 not available on NB2210 3 1 3 5 1 SIM and PIN Information SIM Info
73. rmation Sli state n a Phone number n a Number of tries lett n a PIN cade FIN pratectian enabled 9 disabled SMS center number enter gateway Multiple tries to enable PIM protection with a wrong code results in blocking the SIM card Mate that PIM operations may take a while This section lets you store the PIN code With the correct PIN code deposited you will be able to enable or disable PIN protection NetBox can only read SIM cards if the correct PIN code is provided or if PIN protection is disabled It is not recommended to disable PIN protection since a SIM card thief could misuse an unprotected SIM Parameter Description PIN code The PIN code for the SIM card PIN protection Enable or disable PIN protection SMS center number Number of Short Message Service Centers SMSCs for sending Mobile Originating MO SMS messages Contact your mobile operator or search the Internet if you do not know the number A list is found here http umtslink at sms smsc_rufnummern htm 3 1 3 5 2 Network Selection Network Selection Registration status n a Location area code n a Current network n a Network selection automatir manual Apply Parameter Description Network selection Choose automatic or manual provider network selection For manual selection please specify the provider e g in areas close to the borders User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 27 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e 3 1 3 6 COM Por
74. ront WLAN green sns slowly Mobile connection is being established WLAN connection is up WLAN connection is down Front green VPN connection is up of VPN connection is down Front LI Service is enabled and valid GPS data is received and trans mitted No GPS data transmitted not available or service disabled Front Reset Restart press this button when the status LED is on Factory reset press and hold this button for at least 5 seconds Fon SM1 SIMsockt Fon SM2 SMsocckt Table 5 NB2500 components on the front panel User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 12 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module The back panel has the interfaces described in the table below Do 05 ids Ethernet Pon 2 i Altenne V Antenne Speed Link Speed Lnk peec j 10 100 Activity 10 100 Activity 19 3 i If available on the specific model Panel Label Fe 0 mame f 10 gt Function Back GPS Antenna GPS antenna connector Impedance 50 Ohm Connector SMA female Support for passive GPS antennas only Back UMTS GSM UMTS GSM antenna connector Antenna Impedance 50 Ohm Connector SMA female Back COM RJ45 port Sub D 9 on earlier models RS232 default or RS485 configurable Back Ethernet Ports 4 port Ethernet switch The default IP address is set to 192 168 1 1 Back Power 0 Voltage feed connector 9 32 VDC Back Link Activity green Physical link Ethernet Ports off
75. rt for DHCP server Address range size Address range size for DHCP server DNS server 1 Manually configured first DNS server DNS server 2 Manually configured second DNS server DNS server 3 Propagate DNS proxy server as third DNS server User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 48 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 7 4 DNS Proxy Server DNS Proxy Server Administration D NS proxy server status enabled disabled ONS server 1 0 0 0 0 The DNS Proxy enabled NetBox forwards DNS requests to the DNS server provided by the mobile operator Devices within the NetBox LAN may be configured to use NetBox as DNS server Parameter Description DNS proxy server status Enabled or disabled User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 49 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 7 5 Dynamic DNS Dynamic ONS Administration Dynamic ONS status enabled 9 disabled Dynamic DMS operational status disabled Dynamic ONS Configuration Service type Server address ee Support e mail o optional The Dynamic DNS Client of NetBox is completely compatible to the Dynamic Network Services provided by the organization DynDNS www dyndns com 3 1 7 5 1 Dynamic DNS Administration Parameter Description Dynamic DNS status Enable or disable the Dynamic DNS Client 3 1 7 5 2 Dynamic DNS Configuration Parameter Description Service type DynDNS Service according Dynamic Network Services Inc www dyndns com Please co
76. s sseeeeeseseeseseeeeeneeeeen nen 97 A 1 1 UR dfi ade Nf RR TREO 97 A 1 2 Serial Plug COM Sub D 9pol sscan nisreen nni niia n aena Eaa iaa Arii nnns nnns nnn naa 98 1 3 uoc uon TT 98 B GOSS nV m 99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing NetBox Wireless Router from NetModule This chapter gives you an introduction to NetBox Wireless Router The following chapters describe the installation and the configuration 1 1 Safety Instructions The NetBox Wireless Router must be used in compliance with any and all applicable international and na tional laws and in compliance with any special restrictions regulating the utilization of the communication module in prescribed applications and environments To prevent possible injury to health and damage to appliances and to ensure that all the relevant provisions have been complied with use only the original accessories Unauthorized modifications or utilization of ac cessories that have not been approved may result in the termination of the validity of the guarantee The NetBox Wireless Routers must not be opened Only the replacement of the SIM card is permitted Voltage at all connectors of the communication module is limited to SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage and must not
77. show the state of the PIN show the actual signal strength show the state of the wireless connection show the type of the wireless connection show the mode of the network selection show the current network provider show the amount of received and transmitted data show the actual down and upstream rates show the last reset date of data counter show the status of all networks show the state of the NAPT service on the mobile if show the state of the NAPT service on the vpn if show the state of the OpenVPN connection show the state of the IPsec connection show the state of the PPTP server show the status of all services show the state of the Dynamic DNS client show the state of the Dial in service show the state of the DHCP server show the state of the DNS Proxy server show the state of the GPS signal show the state of the Keep alive service show the state of the SMS receiving service show the state of the SMS sending service show the state of the E Mail service show NetBox systems information including hardware and software versions show the NetBox product name show the NetBox product type show the NetBox hardware version show the NetBox serial number show the NetBox operating system show the NetBox software version show the NetBox CPU show the NetBox wireless module show the amount of RAM installed in the NetBox show the amount of flash installed in the NetBox Print the cli help message usage 75 99 n
78. t COM Port Settings Physical pratacal Baud rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Sofware flaw control Hardware flow control Parameter Physical protocol Baud rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Software support Hardware flow control net Module ESe32 v 115200 v o data bits Mone 1 stop bit v Mone Mone Description RS232 or RS485 Consider the pin assignments on page 98 This property specifies the baud rate of the COM port This property specifies the number of data bits contained in each frame This property specifies the parity used with every frame that is transmitted or re ceived This property specifies the number of stop bits used to indicate the end of a frame In XON XOFF software flow control either end can send a stop XOFF or start XON character to the other end to control the rate of incoming data In RTS CTS hardware flow control the computer and the modem use the RTS and CTS lines respectively to control the flow of data User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 28 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e 3 4 3 7 Digital I O NB2210 only net Module The digital inputs and outputs can be monitored and controlled via the Web Manager or by software See section 4 2 Digital I O Server NB2210 for how to control the I O s by software Administration Input 1 status Input 7 status Output 1 status Output 7 status Configuration keep values after restart Output
79. t execution Parameter Status Time of day Mode Protocol Server IP address and path Last software update enabled 9 disabled FTP HTTP pO Mo result data available Description Enable disable automatic configuration update Every day at this time NetBox will do a check for updates Update over mobile or Ethernet Interface Specify the protocol used to transfer the new user configuration file to NetBox You will need an appropriate server The server and directory where the new s configuration file can be downloaded The result of the last try will be displayed here NetBox will only try to download the following files e lt serialNumber gt cfg e lt serialNumber gt zip User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual_netbox_e 61 99 net Module 3 1 8 3 2 Manual File Configuration Configuration Download Current configuration files Configuration Upload Configuration mode 9 set unspecified parameters nf new configuration to factory defaults leave Unspecified parameters untouched New user configuration file PL Durchsuchen Parameter Description Current configuration files Press Download will download a zip file name user config zip containing e User config cfg e ca crt credential mode e Ca crt certificate mode e Client crt certificate mode e Client key certificate mode e templateProfiles if available New configuration files The following files are a
80. ted UDP_MESSAGE This is a test GPS position is available GPS position is not available Input change IN1 is On Input change IN1 is Off Input change IN2 is On Input change IN2 is Off Output change OUT1 is On changed from DIO_SOURCE Output change OUT1 is Off changed from DIO_SOURCE Output change OUT2 is On changed from DIO_SOURCE Output change OUT2 is Off changed from DIO_SOURCE The following event variables will be replaced within event texts as follows Event Variables 9oPPP IP96 PPP_ERR 9eVPN IP96 VPN_TYPE DYNDNS_ IP DIN_USER DIN_ IP LOGIN USER DIO_SOURCE UDP_MESSAGE RESTART REASON DST_IN1I DST_IN2 DST_OUT1 DST OUT296 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual_netbox_e Description The current IP address on the mobile interface pppO Error message in case of mobile connection failure The current address of the OpenVPN interdface IPsec or OpenVPN The IP address which has been sent to the DNS server User name which the dial in connection has been authenticated against The IP address of the dial in peer Name of the user who tried to log on to the Web Manager Source that triggered an output change Text message that has been received by the message receiver Reason why a restart happened Status of digital input 1 possible values include on off Status of digital input 2 possible values include on off Status of digital output 1 possib
81. tion failure Dial in connection established Dial in connection down Dial in connection failure User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e PPP connection up pppO interface address PPP_ IP PPP connection down PPP failure to connect Error reported PPP_ERR See manual and logs to identify the problem VPN connection up tunO tapO interface address VPN_IP VPN connection down VPN failure to connect See logs to identify the problem Dial in connection establish user DIN USER from DIN_IP Dial in connection terminated user DIN USER from DIN_IP Dial in failure to connect 92 99 Dynamic DNS registration Dynamic DNS failure to reach server Login to the Web Manager Failed to Login to the Web Manager Restart after power up Restart due to a software exception Restart due to Web Manager Startup completed Arriving UDP Message Test Event GPS reception on GPS reception off Digital Input 1 on Digital Input 1 off Digital Input 2 on Digital Input 2 off Digital Output 1 on Digital Output 1 off Digital Output 2 on Digital Output 2 off net Module DYNDNS update with DYNDNS_IP address DynDNS failure to reach server Log in to the Configuration GUI by the user LOGIN_ USER Failed attempt to log in to the Configuration GUI by the user LOGIN_USER Restart after power up Restart due to a software exception Restart due to Web Manager Startup comple
82. tive Displays whether a particular route is active or not User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 30 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 5 Firewall 3 1 5 1 Access Control 3 1 5 1 1 Access Control for Local Host The access from the WAN interface to NetBox itself and its local applications can be managed using this fil ter Access Control for Local Host from WAN Policy General palicy deny all permit entries from list below permit all Permitted Hosts Networks Selection Source address OMEN 22g 209 eee any Remove User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 31 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 5 1 2 Access Control for Exposed Host from WAN and OpenVPN The access from the WAN interface to a defined Exposed Host can be managed using this filter The same can be done on the second tab for the OpenVPN interface Access Control for Exposed Host from WAN WAN apen PN Policy Exposed host Blank stands for disabled General policy permit entries fram list below permit all Permitted Hosts Networks and Ports L pL Remove Parameter Description Exposed host Enter the IP Address of the device that is to expose Leave this field blank to disable the feature User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 32 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 5 1 3 Access Control for VPN Tunnels and WAN from LAN Having the Ethernet ports split into multiple LANs this
83. us simcard sim2 check pincode simcard sim2 pinStatus networkselection mode networkselection network lai networkselection sim2 mode networkselection sim2 network lai dialout connectionMethod dialout connSetup redialAttempt dialout connSetup idleTimeout dialout profiles O name dialout profiles 0 username dialout profiles 0 password dialout profiles O phoneNumber dialout profiles 0 authMethod dialout profiles 0 apn dialout profiles 0 IPHC dialout profiles 0 IPSC dialout profiles 0 queryDNS 1 dialout profiles 0 ESCIP dialout profiles 0 SCAddress dialout profiles 0 SIM User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module Interfaces related Parameters Default Value 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 REUL Description IP address Ethernet Netmask Ethernet ipaddress netmask Mobile Interface and SIM Cards Default Value void REUL Description PIN code e g 1234 0 PIN protection disabled 1 PIN protection enabled PIN code e g 1234 0 PIN protection disabled 1 PIN protection enabled 4 digit numeric value 0 1 void 4 digit numeric value 0 1 numeric value LAI automatic automatic manual void Select the network provider defined by the supplied Local Area Identity LAI automatic automatic manual void numeric value LAI Select the network provider defined by the supplied Local Area Identity LAI 0 manual only 1 dial on
84. using Internet Access Internet Ser vice Providers will not route your private LAN Addresses Service name User defined Name for the NAPT entry External port External IP port mobile interface Local host Check this box to forward traffic to local host service Webserver SSH Telnet To forward traffic to an external host in the LAN provide the host address below Host address Host to which the traffic will be forwarded Internal port Port to which the traffic will be forwarded Protocol Protocol UDP or TCP to which this entry applies Enabled Enable Yes or disable No the entry User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 34 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 5 2 2 NAPT on OpenVPN Interrface NAPT on OpenVPW Interface MAPT status enabled 9 disabled Port Forwarding Selection Ext portrenge COME NNI Lt jo ee Delete Port forwarding is the act of forwarding a network port from one network node to another This technique can allow an external user to reach a port on a private IP address inside the LAN from the outside Internet Parameter Description NAPT status Enable or disable NAPT NAPT needs to be enabled normally i e when using Internet Access Internet Ser vice Providers will not route your private LAN Addresses Service name User defined Name for the NAPT entry External port External IP port mobile interface Local host Check this box to forward traffic to local host service Webser
85. ut connection over GSM and the VPN connection if enabled and trigger sending an SMS with the following information current IP address of the PPP interface current IP address of the VPN interface if enabled The profile name is an optional parameter disconnect NE terminates all connections on the mobile interface Dial out and VPN reboot se 4 NetBox will be restarted method Set administrative status of the mobile connection to disabled Set administrative status of the mobile connection to enabled permanent dialondemand Set administrative status of the mobile connection to enabled dial on de mand output Switch output 1 on Switch output 1 off Switch output 1 on Switch output 2 off User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 56 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e 3 1 7 13 SSH Server SSH Server Configuration Port net Module Parameter Description Port SSH server port 3 1 7 14 SNMP Agent SNMP Agent Administration SMMP agent status SNMP Agent Configuration Listening port Community Contact Lacatian Trap target hast Trap target port Signal strength trap threshold dBrn Signal strength trap reactivation threshold dBrn Parameter SNMP agent status Listening Port Community Contact Location Trap target host User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e enabled 9 disabled pe po po egl Description Enable or disable the SNMP agent SNMP agent port An SNMP c
86. val M 0 214748364 Update interval in seconds 7 keepalive identifier Identifier string keepalive status 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 87 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 2 9 System related Parameters 3 2 9 1 User Accounts Parameter Default Value Range Description user admin password void password not set reset admin password administrator deviceAccess 1 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled 3 2 9 2 Troubleshooting Parameter Default Value REUL Description webMgrDbg status 1 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled 3 2 9 3 Time Synchronisation Parameter Default Value Range Description network NTP status 1 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled network NTP server swisstime ethz ch NTP server network NTP server2 Backup NTP server network timezone UTC 2 UTC 12 Time zone UTC 12 3 2 9 4 Software Update Parameter Default Value SEULI Description swu auto status 1 0 1 0 disabled 12 enabled 3 2 9 5 Configuration Update Parameter Default Value SEULI Description cfg_auto status 1 0 1 0 disabled 1 enabled ofg_auto ime hh mm ss df auio ur User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 88 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 4 Software Interfaces 4 1 GPS Server 4 1 1 Berlios GPS Server This is a TCP server which provides GPS data in various format Find more information under http gpsd berlios de 4 1 2 NetModule GPS Server If valid GPS
87. ver SSH Telnet To forward traffic to an external host in the LAN provide the host address below Host address Host to which the traffic will be forwarded Internal port Port to which the traffic will be forwarded Protocol Protocol UDP or TCP to which this entry applies Enabled Enable Yes or disable No the entry User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 35 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 5 3 Expert Mode Expert Mode Firewall Expert Mode lets you define firewall rules in batch made by Uploading iptables script files Far mare Information an the script syntax refer ta the user s manual General Rules General rules become active after the upload ofthe script General rules are also activated at startup af the MetBox Upload general rules file LL Durchsuchen Download general rules file Download Delete general rules Delete Mobile Interface Rules Mobile interface rules become active when the mobile interface comes up These rules become inactive when the mobile interface goes dawn Upload mobile interface rules file Burehsuchen J Upload Download mobile interface rules file Dawning Delete mobile interface rules Delete Upload text files with firewall rules User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 36 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 3 1 6 VPN 3 1 6 1 OpenVPN Install an OpenVPN Server or subscribe to the appropriate service NetModule provides OpenVPN servers as hardware
88. y outputs Bottom ETH Ethernet port The default IP address is set to 192 168 1 1 Bottom COM RS232 Sub D 9 port The factory default is 115200 Baud 8 Data Bits no parity 1 Stop Bit Bottom SIM socket Right ANT GSM antenna connector Impedance 50 Ohm Connector SMA female Table 4 NB2210 Physical interfaces User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 11 99 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e net Module 1 8 Product Description NB2500 The front panel has 10 status indicators In addition there are two SIM card slots and a reset button at the front panel NB2500 ne NetBox Wireless Router If available on the specific model The following table describes the components on the front panel Panel Label 070 e ME C Function Front Power green The device is powered Power is missing Front Status green blinking slowly This indicates one of the following conditions e the device is starting up e loading a new configuration e factory reset initiated by Web Manager The device is ready a fastly Restart triggered by watchdog of The device does not start up Front Signal green 1 LED on weak signal Strength 2 LEDs on medium signal 3 LEDs on strong signal 4 LEDs on very strong signal of No or insufficient signal LE running Software update Front Mobile green blinking slowly Mobile connection is being established EM s Mobile network connection is up Mobile network connection is down F
89. ze Disable NAPT on dial in net Module 9 enabled disabled na active connection 192 168 254 1 zog On this page the Dial in server of NetBox can be administrated and configured Users that are allowed to dial in are defined under the section User Accounts 3 1 6 4 1 Dial in Server Administration Parameter Dial in administrative status Dial in operational status Description The Dial in server can be enabled or disabled Consequently the device will allow incoming calls or not Shows whether a connection is active or not 3 1 6 4 2 Dialin Server Configuration Parameter Address range start Address range size Disable NAPT on dial in User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4 Jan 10 manual netbox e Description Start address of the range for the dial in server Number of addresses that the dial in server can assign Disable NAPT on dial in is recommended 45 99 net Module 3 1 7 Services 3 1 7 1 COM Server Gateway COM Server Administration COM server status enabled 9 disabled COM Server Configuration Port n n numbered seconds Protocol an TEPIP Protocol an COM part Serial raw 3 1 7 1 1 COM Server Administration Parameter Description COM server status The COM server modbus gateway can be enabled or disabled 3 1 7 1 2 COM Server Configuration Parameter Description Port The port that is used by this application Protocol on TCP IP T
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