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1. With the option set to 0 clicking Apply will initiate a single reboot of the system Diem Beran i ee Appir bi Rip Per iait b EAS h i Pnie reroll LED bira i Ba deii imihia deed Fe pbi iidr DA Fer eha teed Yrki eee Before epee ets Per vet pen ert green gery Fii ge Oo bear E Aas ebeed Figure 48 System Restart Configuration Page 28 FW CIRA X2 User Manual System Operation Mode Configuration Page This option allows the user to configure the operation of the system Please see the page for a description of the settings P BLATI HAJ Arabe in Bea meda Be GRE A pperied o ponr ic rinna ca ACIL A pa Ucin Pile im LAN pama siaa Ba ee F ia EF reagi VAR Pet BLbbrki Pori P Bom rede terse porte ee bedded logeer The dente perce ep me ripa ppi oTe cas hierar yoh a p pl pigri WERP Biede ini ua med Bep Dvi BDA BA ae Cen CAA conrepct be EN DEAR nabs an BN pooees piiri Ans router babona ere acted ian hay were AH arai h LAR Figure 49 System Operation Mode Configuration Page System Alerts Configuration Page This option allows for the configuration of system alerts Figure 50 System Alerts Configuration Page 29 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Using a Terminal Application with AT Commands It is possible to access and configure your cellular modem using Microsoft HyperTerminal PuTTY or a similar terminal emulator application The following are directions for use with Microsofts Hyperterminal Please contact y
2. 22 Embedded Mobile WAN Failover Configuration 15 FW CIRA X2 User Manual WAN Advanced Page The WAN advanced page provides settings for multi cast traffic By default this option is disabled E Liripio AN e ere COAR EHHA TEH By Pca See ated solo ee D mti Abriga anode Figure 23 WAN Advanced Page WAN IGMP Snooping The WAN IGMP snooping page provides settings for IGMP snooping By default this option is disabled a Woe B Corigqureos Hiseni gt A gt DAF Su parey Ca eA Tee j a HF incepi brip Figure 24 WAN IGMP Snooping 16 FW CIRA X2 User Manual LAN IP Page The LAN IP page allows you to set the access point LAN IP address and subnet mask This is the local IP address and subnet mask of the CIRA X2 on the LAN interface By default the IP Address is 192 168 1 1 and the default IP Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 a Fem E Cordgqureios heni LAR gt F Cee WHIA A Ted LAN TCP Pode IP Siir bath Figure 25 LAN IP Configuration Page LAN IP Alias Page The LAN IP Alias page allows for configuration of a secondary IP address on the LAN interface By default this option is disabled ee Pem E Cirgue Herik e LAM Pl CEE AHA TEH Figure 26 LAN IP Alias Configuration Page 17 FW CIRA X2 User Manual DHCP Server Configuration General Page This option allows the user to define the starting DHCP pool address and the pool size By default DHCP Server is enabled w
3. Configuration Page 21 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Firewall General Settings Page This option allows for Enabling or Disabling Denial of Service DoS protection By default this option is set to enabled a E Coviigureios ety ra H ar Be irl ray 8 Pirsani hup DO Eri Figure 35 Firewall General Settings Page Firewall Services Configuration Page This option provides the user the ability to create rules to block client services By default all incoming traffic is blocked with the exception of the HTTP web interface for the access point The option also allows the user to choose to reply to pings on the CIRA X2 WAN interfaces by toggling the Respond to Ping On settings box NOTE Creating port forwarding rules under NAT application automatically creates a firewall rule to allow traffic on that port NOTE Many cellular carriers block pings by default so on some carriers enabling this setting will not circumvent this restriction a a FAN axm E Cordqureios geniy gt e aE DORE EHAA Thk Raspes be Ping oa appr IUnatie Tr pasi Rube Bagi frim b aam OS Frenel by ke MaS bhii Dari Adira Soviet adei Protec Sour te Port ange Fiend Ae Figure 36 Firewall Services Configuration Page 22 FW Content Filter Configuration Page This option allows specifically defined websites to be blocked Fem CEEE LA TEIH THH F ip B buted copie Piri Pell corks 1 H biei iper ori 9 000 megaa Meie
4. Wi Fi channel on the Channel Selection drop down menu 10 FW CIRA X2 User Manual e Auto Channel Selection by checking this box the CIRA X2 will automatically select a channel Checking this box is recommended by FW DOAR E IAAT s s i late bagne peni Frat nay OT ato nr eG Trafis E te tte intr Be Tr re E sige ae in Tira a Crpenente Detdume fe Ol sate Chait aa Chanmai Jig Figure 15 Wireless LAN General Configuration Page Default System Settings are as follows e Wi Fi ON e Primary System SSID Axiom last 4 digits of MAC address located on CIRA X2 label Wireless LAN Security Page The Wireless LAN Security page allows the user to set the pass phrase for logging into the CIRA X2 Wi Fi networks The process for configuring the SSID is as follows BS Gpr Hetwork o Wrriesg LAN Sporty CC eA TM tet ay i Figure 16 Wireless LAN Security Page 11 FW CIRA X2 User Manual 1 To set the SSID pass phrase use the SSID Drop Down list to select the desired SSID 2 Inthe Security Mode Drop Down list to select the desired SSID security mode WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal are recommended for maximum security 3 Insert the pass phrase in the Pre Shared Key dialog box and set the time in seconds for the Group Key Update Timer in the related dialog box 4 Once all settings are inserted click the Apply button and repeat as necessary for any other SSIDs being utilized Default System Settings are as f
5. auj tia ANOS kahun ia efi F Liini 2 ee 28 Pad b ia Gee Og Bag EEE Epi AMID ica nbs ap HIT Dening nea Ere el AOIN kedi nis ufe fending ris Bag ta ANN ean weed DSS Cet aea P A a eg ag EEE PLET AAND ia ia ep HIT Liwe af al JS AT JAE binned aaa oma Ed B a AAN kahi pi ep aa rei 5 5 Poy k H E ole mme om tammm mn ee ee Figure 7 Access Point System Log FW CIRA X2 User Manual Log Settings Page This page allows the user to configure the items by type that will be displayed in the system logs PAN axem E Monto gt hog gt Log mmya m TOR on ail cisa View Leg Log Settings Remote Ley eae aah aLa Figure 8 Access Point Log Settings Page Remote Log Page This page allows the user to enter a syslog Server IP Address for transmitting of log files to a remote server By checking the Enable Remote Log check box and entering an IP address in the Server IP Address field the system logs can be sent over the Internet to a server compatible with syslog protocol NOTE Enabling this feature will consume bandwidth on the cellular link View Log Log Settings Bame Lag Ramicee Leg Erabiy Bete Lg Taree F sores Figure 9 Access Point Remote Log Page FW CIRA X2 User Manual Bandwidth Management Monitor Page When Bandwidth Management is disabled as it is by default the page will appear as blank When the setting is enabled the screen will show interface data usage for bandwidth mana
6. from the default and document it in a private location to ensure the privacy of your network Access Point Main Page Figure 6 shows the main status screen After logging into the CIRA X2 web interface this is the primary navigation and system status screen From this screen a user can view e Status Parameters e Connection Status e Navigation Icons left of the screen for monitoring and configuring menus FW CIRA X2 User Manual i i man Figure 6 Access Point Main Status Page Monitoring Your CIRA X2 Access Point The access point provides system diagnostic and monitoring informational pages which are available by clicking the Monitoring Icon located below the Status icon on the left side of the page kd Monitoring Icon System Log Figure 7 shows the system log display This log will show information regarding system status firewall status access to the system web interface and status of Mobile WAN connection cards such as 4G connection cards By default the CIRA X2 is configured to synchronize its system time online to GMT within a few seconds of obtaining an Internet connection FAA axiom E bakr Lija Yir Lie oR OA Thre bes Saget dag 9 p AADC ici nis ap M7 Des Cit aaa IP oo dd ad Aang iiH AIDU kehin ia mfi HTF Liini oF a 28 aT DAA b a Gee Og Haag e i AAND icid ka aap HIT Seeing raa Aang Se ANU etn ls athe Sesdieng pew eg ETE al ANICA ico nbs ep HIT Deer Cie gaas PAL ooh iT I
7. i Figure 19 WLAN QoS Page 13 FW CIRA X2 User Manual On the WLAN Scheduling page you can define a schedule to control when the Wi Fi radio is enabled or disabled Mobile WAN Configuration Page COR EAA Tee SH Prec ily Vireo LAH kieg E Erktin reina LAR Sodin Sa ca Son ca E gn E ca D on ca E gn E ga D on ca E gn ca Por he chewing fires A Ha amai 20 m aai a hou aa m hu di haw 20 m aa a he 20 m aan oo e iai b iminy 00 e rnin b iminy 00 e imran b rman oo m rnin GS pe oe E arh oe E gminy ed oa 20 E carp 00 E Gein ae m hour oe m cena ae our be E Genin bee hoary 00 fe 0a Oo oa Tsu di ewy t0 a m 00 fe ary 00 E mi Ape Figure 20 WLAN Scheduling Page On the Mobile WAN Configuration page the CIRA X2 allows the user to configure the settings to support USB connection cards Officially supported devices for use are as follows Skyus 3G Sprint e Skyus 3G Verizon e Skyus 3G GSM e Skyus Global For proper settings on your USB connection card please contact your FW Support Representative Se _ E Coriguratos gt heni e iN o hobis iii COAFEHIRA Thi A WLR Cor E Connect Unde VLAD Conii siii Raam VIELEN an Tiri 16 HOMA in 26 i Tiei Rae cheers Bate ake veers Terit i eel keener Fai 14 Feet Fis beil eee ce ee fen wees h AS eee oaa vow ALAH bo one pcre t
8. ob fc beed compete Tratied Comeuter P 2aderi ange Aesirici Web rrura n DO iak Besa Bec kirey D Br VL kunewerd Bc Kepeced Lit Figure 37 Content Filter Configuration Page Bandwidth Management Configuration Page This option allows the user to either Enable or Disable Bandwidth Management ee i un Ue a Base Baer 0 heer ol CEEE LA TEIH i Meake Duarte Btarungemant Figure 38 Bandwidth Management Configuration Page CIRA X2 User Manual 23 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Bandwidth Management Advanced Configuration Page This option allows the user to create bandwidth management rules In order to create bandwidth management rules perform the following steps 1 Select both an Upstream Bandwidth and Downstream Bandwidth from the drop down menus 2 Set the Priority and check the boxes for the Service to which you wish to apply bandwidth management rules 3 You may select the Advanced Settings or manually configure rules for each category as desired as well FAA axem COAR EAA Te iny i ar y Lge Dae ge Dmg gy Ly ig Figure 39 Bandwidth Management Advanced Configuration Page Remote Management WWW Configuration Page This page allows for the configuration of WWW remote management D ue FAAS ax mmi E Oo hpr Eon ikka gt a arent gt A COAR A Figure 40 Remote Management WWW Configuration Page 24 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Remote Management SNMP Configuration Page This page allows for SNMP
9. scenario where persistent connectivity is essential For LTE capable devices set LTE for Connect Mode You can select your preferred WAN interface by checking the Show Advanced Options checkbox You may then select either the Embedded WAN or Mobile WAN by toggling the Primary WAN Selection setting If you are using both Embedded and Mobile WAN connections setup the failover ping check function by checking the Enable Fallback box Set a Check Period in seconds to run the failover ping test NOTE It is recommended not to set this value less than 45 seconds to avoid potential issues with cellular radios being unable to enter a dormancy state Should this value be set too short you may find that connections in rural areas will be unable to transition to 3G from 2G or roaming states Setup the IP addresses to ping check by checking the Check Embedded WAN Connectivity and Check Mobile WAN Connectivity check boxes It is recommended to select the Ping User Specified Address for both WAN connections and input an IP address which is known to be pingable Embedded Mobile WAN Failover Configuration Show Advanced Options Primary WAN selection Embedded WAN Enable Fallback Check Period in seconds Check Timeout ys in seconds Check Tolerance Check Embedded WAN Connectivity Ping Default Gateway Ping User Specified Address Check Mobile WAN Connectiwity Ping Default Gateway Ping User Specified Address Figure
10. to be enabled By default it is disabled To utilize define the community string for reading of monitoring parameters via SNMP then click Apply FAN axem CCEE EAHA TEIH Figure 41 Remote Management SNMP Configuration Page Universal Plug and Play UPnP Service Configuration Page This page allows for UPnP to be enabled By default it is disabled UPnP automates the creation of firewall rules but the feature is not recommended for most customer application scenarios Please contact your FW Support Representative to determine if this feature is appropriate for your application CEEE EAHA TEH UPnP ie Dariga hare Faanay ANEMI Eagpi Me fiih Brg eed arp LOS Ft Figure 42 UPnP Service Configuration Page 25 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Maintenance Options for Your CIRA X2 Access Point The access point provides the ability for routine maintenance which is available by clicking the Maintenance icon located at the bottom of the listings on the far left of the page R Maintenance Icon Maintenance General Settings Page This page allows the user to set the System Name and the Domain Name The page also provides the opportunity to configure the web interface timeout via the Administrator Inactivity Timer which by default is set to 5 minutes Figure 43 Maintenance General Settings Page Password Settings Page This page allows the user to set the system password To do so you need to enter the existing or Ol
11. CIRA X2 User Manual FW CIRA X2 User Manual Preface Copyright Copyright 2013 FW LLC All rights reserved This document may not be copied in part or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent from Feeney Wireless except where specifically permitted under US and International copyright law Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice Feeney Wireless FW assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherwise incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use or application of any of the contents of this document For the latest documentation contact your local supplier or visit us online at www feeneywireless com This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names or individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental Trademarks and Patents Feeney Wireless and the FW logo are trademarks of Feeney Wireless LLC Skyus Skyus 3G Skyus 4G Skyus Global CIRA CIRA X CIRA X2 and Axiom are trademarks of Feeney Wireless LLC VaraSight and the VaraSight logo are trademarks of Feeney Wireless LLC Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products I
12. N PATEE PRE E ET A E E ETA T T A A AE T A E ETE T 7 ROMOLO FA erenn A E E ER A TO 7 Bandwidth Management Monitor Page ssesssessesssessesssesseessesseesscoseesseoseessesseesseeseesscoseesseossrosesseesseeseessconersstossessesssesseeseesseeseesseossrsss 8 DHCP Client Table Monitor PaE ssississsonsisisieneissoirnnie o diana aE A a O Tna dina daan Piada aaaea aiaiai 8 Packet Statistics Pagese E E T E R 9 WLAN Station Status Pag ccnnanareirir na T N EEEE TE O EATA NETO 9 Mobile WAN Management Monitor Page es ssesssesseesscseessesseesseossessesseesseeseesseoseesseosessesseessceseesseoseesseossessesseesseeseessconersseoseessesseessee 10 Conhouring your CIRA X2 Access Poinkbenuonaennannnna a 10 Wireless LAN General Configuration Page es essesssesssessseessesssesssessseesseeoseesseeoseeoseeoseeoseeoseeosetoeceseeesecesscesscesstevstesseesseesseesseesseeeseee 10 Wireless LAN Sec rity Page naissinisinsnssan aE A ASES DRST 11 WLAN MAC Address Filtering Page s e ssesseessesseessessssssesseesseeseesscoseesseossessesseesseeseeosceneesseossesseossesseeseesscoseesseossesseoseesseeseesseeseesseossesss 12 WLAN Advanced Page smonecewnsnarisisinii niaii AEA E TEENE OA OEN OE CE 12 WEAN GOS Pagoa O E E coea cea meee een cncatuese easeecpteaseseeeceres 13 WLAN Scheduling Page srccnsecnscnnerocnoniiniani niiin NA EA REENE EA AEREE EEEN 13 Mobile WAN Configuration Page s ssessseesseesseesseesseesseesseesseesssessseosseossessseonseosseesse
13. X2 Wi Fi using the appropriate method as defined in the Quick Start Guide e If you know the CIRA X2 s public IP address you can also log in to the device remotely e Remote Management URL http lt modem ip gt 8080 8080 is the port to route to your access point Once you have connected to the device perform the following steps 1 Open a web browser on your connected device specific browser does not matter 2 Inthe browser s address bar enter the IP Address http 192 168 1 1 8080 a Please note that steps 1 amp 2 are only necessary if you are not logging in remotely If you are successfully connected the image in Figure 4 should appear Figure 4 Access Point Log in Page Upon initial configuration the default system password is feeneyap if you have changed the password since then please enter the appropriate password FW CIRA X2 User Manual If it is the initial login you will be prompted to change your password as shown in Figure 5 Use this screen to change the password my New Password eal Retype to Confirm Figure 5 Change Confirm Password Page To leave the password as feeneyap simply click the Ignore option If at this time you wish to change the system password you may enter the password of your choice in the New Password field Enter it again in the Retype to Confirm section to confirm and your new password and click the Apply option NOTE FW recommends that you set the password away
14. d Password then enter the New Password and Retype to Confirm Once all passwords have been entered click Apply to save the settings Parimird tlup Cid Faas more Hee Pier Retype i Darina Figure 44 Maintenance Password Settings Page 26 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Time Configuration Page This page provides the option to configure Network Time Protocol NTP to automatically set system time when a WAN connection is available By default this option is enabled with the time set to GMT n ae E Lpr a i o i Dra WARNT HAHI Curren Tare aed Dole Current Time arei Goin Banga Maree Time hn ree Maree hate Gone het from Time Server outs User Dafne Time Sere hire gada Tare fore Hah Tera Zona GMT Greaeerich Maga Time Cubin dinburgh Lisbon London let Date e i Ind Dae i Figure 45 Time Configuration Page Firmware Upgrade Configuration Page This page provides the ability to upgrade the firmware of the access point via the web interface Please contact your FW Support Representative if you are unsure of whether or not you are operating with the latest firmware NOTE FW recommends that you update your firmware with a computer connected via Ethernet or Wi Fi whenever possible FAA axm biii ii d Uggs Firre Te spp mde Ea riman dere reg Briat Se Rap ean aT n Piir N sogre Ue pAg ke Wide Lap ie Mi ces Bet doersieded Yes cebade H Fei vikit Mr m bierkind 62 fin yi Fan Few eetk Ee brit
15. dvanced section to display the APN information The page will show the APN in Use and provide the option for a User Entered APN Once you have entered the APN click the Apply option in the upper right corner and wait for the cellular modem to apply the changes NOTE Configuring the APN is only potentially necessary for Verizon and ATT CIRA X2 Devices For Sprint Devices this step is not applicable The image below shows an example of the proper procedure for performing this step M LTE Data Service AT Keepalive IP Address AT Keepalive Ping Time mins AT Force Keepalne Ping APN in Use AT User Entered APN F AT COMA Mobile IP MIP Preferred ii Network Roaming Preference Automatic i Response to Incoming Ping ALEOS Responds AT LTE Authentication Mode NO AT Network User ID AT Network Password AT Network Watch Dog mins LTE Active Rescan Figure 3 Configuring the APN FW CIRA X2 User Manual The following sections will provide information in detail on how to log in to the CIRA X2 access point and configure the device for your end environment Please note that all values shown are for reference only and may not match those set in your device After the initial power up to see if the device is properly connected and operating correctly you can log in to the device via the methods listed below e Connect an Ethernet cable from a computer directly to one of the CIRA X2 LAN connections e Associate to the CIRA
16. e ALEOS User Guide available at http www sierrawireless com When using a terminal application you will need to manually type in each command For most commands when you are entering them using a terminal connection you will need to preface the command with AT exceptions are noted i e ATA which is listed as A Some commands have specific parameters while other commands will take whatever you type Required variable parameters are denoted with italicized text example Dn The n is variable Acceptable parameters and or specific formats are listed with each command Most commands with parameters can be entered with to read the current value For example AT amp D will respond with 2 if the default has not been changed Optional parameters are denoted with square brackets AT Commands are not case sensitive When you are using a terminal connection if you enter a command which is recognized by the CIRA X2 it will respond with Ok If the command is not recognized the response will be ERROR Any commands applicable only to certain model numbers of the CIRA X2 will be noted NOTE Symbols listed with commands such as amp or are part of the command and must be included Commands with symbols other than may require PassThru mode USB Port Connection As mentioned in the CIRA X2 Quick Start Guide the device can be configured to support redundant 3G For confirmation of supported devices please contac
17. e as mentioned above Specifications For Environmental specifications Power specifications and Antenna specifications as well as default settings please reference the CIRA X2 Quick Start Guide as mentioned above Configuring the Cellular Modem Although this document is not intended to provide a complete summary for configuring your cellular modem this document will give a brief overview on how to log in to your cellular modem and configure the APN Logging into the CIRA X2 Cellular Modem After the initial power up to see if the device is properly connected and operating correctly you can log in to the device via the methods listed below Connect an Ethernet cable from a computer directly to one of the CIRA X2 LAN connections e Associate to the CIRA X2 Wi Fi using the appropriate method as defined in the Quick Start Guide e If you know the CIRA X2 s public IP address you can also log in to the device remotely e Remote Management URL http lt modem ip gt 9191 9191 is the port to route to your access point Once you have connected to the device perform the following steps 1 Open a web browser on your connected device specific browser does not matter 2 Inthe browser s address bar enter the IP Address http 192 168 13 31 9191 a Please note that steps 1 amp 2 are only necessary if you are not logging in remotely FW CIRA X2 User Manual If you are successfully connected the image below should appear P AirLink C
18. euseeoseeoseeosetosetosstosstosstosstosstosstosstesstosstesstesstesseesseess 14 WAN AOV CP ACIS porion EE S EEE aE 16 WAN IGMP SNOOP IMN exiczsteast nea cst ger oeei En anr en E EEEE NE NE EAAS ENE ENAERE EEOAE A EAEE E EEEN E E E E 16 LANIR IOO aina E E E A O O EEEE AEEA S 17 BPN TE ANIS P O o E E E O E 17 DHCP Server Configuration General Page sesssesssesssesssesssesssesssessseessessseeoseroseeoseeoseeossroseossrosstosseosstosstosstesstesstesstesseesseesseesseess 18 DHCP Server Advanced PAS ycusas canes cnsuicncesvensaadetossaeewevasadiusausstbesssvancousssaichevncnevaeensveuctes A NA eaten 18 Network Address Translation NAT General Configuration Page s sssesssesssesssessseesseesseeoseeosseosseosseosscosseosseosseosseesseesseesseesseess 19 Network Address Translation NAT Application Configuration Page s sssessseesseesseesssessseosseosseosseosseosseosseosseesseesseesseesseess 19 Network Address Translation NAT Port Triggering Rules Configuration Page csessssssesssssesessssesesssssessessseseeseseseees 20 Dynamic DNS General Settings Page ssesssesssesssesssesssesssessseosseesseesseesseesseessseosseosseosseosseosseosseosstosseosseosseosseosstosseosstosseosseesseesseesseess 20 Open DNS General Settings Page e ssesssessesssesseessesceseesscsssessesssesseesecoseesscoseesseoseossesseesseoseesscoseesseoseossesseesscoseesseoseosseoseossesseeseeoseeseess 21 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Static Route Configurati
19. gement categories that are enabled a Figure 10 Bandwidth Management Monitor Page DHCP Client Table Monitor Page This option shows a list of currently connected Ethernet and Wi Fi clients with DHCP IP assignments NOTE If devices that are connected via Ethernet or Wi Fi are configured with a Static IP address on the connected device itself they will not show up on this list FY axiom Wester GOP Tibit CCP Tabia GOA k DACP Ciebi Tate ge OASC h Figure 11 DHCP Table Monitor Page FW CIRA X2 User Manual Packet Statistics Page This screen shows system uptime as well as usage and status of Embedded WAN LAN Wi Fi and Mobile WAN USB Mobile Broadband Card interfaces You have the ability to select a Polling Interval and then click Set Interval in order to have this screen automatically refresh NOTE The values listed in the Tx B s and Rx B s columns are usage in bytes since the initial system power up E Montor Peir Guaira Pocket Sistaice Wea OR Packet footietics Figure 12 Packet Statistics Page WLAN Station Status Page This option shows any and all currently connected Wi Fi clients O E Usi LAN DDA Slate Aceon al Figure 13 WLAN Station Status Page FW CIRA X2 User Manual Mobile WAN Management Monitor Page This option shows signal strength and connection status for USB connection card when they are being utilized NOTE The system is not desi
20. gned to facilitate hot swapping of USB connection cards Detection of a USB connection card is not guaranteed if inserted after system reboot To properly connect a USB connection card power down the system connect the card and then power the system back up We BB boak a BAN MT Benes MATAM LT eis m UOOA Mies TAAN WLM Lior Figure 14 Mobile WAN Management Monitor Page Configuring Your CIRA X2 Access Point The access point provides the ability for user configuration which is available by clicking the Configuration icon located below the Monitoring icon on the left side of the page Se Configuration Icon NOTE Upon completion of configuring your device FW recommends utilizing the Backup Configuration option as described under the section called System Configuration Backup Restore Reset Page on page 28 Wireless LAN General Configuration Page The Wireless LAN General Configuration Page is the default page displayed when selecting the Configuration icon and provides the ability to do the following e WLAN Control by toggling between OFF and ON you can Enable or Disable the Wi Fi radio e SSID Control the page allows you to define the operation of 4 simultaneous SSIDs e Checking the Hide box for a given SSID will disable the broadcasting of the associated SSID which will make it more difficult for unauthorized users to detect and connect to your Wi Fi network s e Channel Selection this option allows you to set your
21. harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication FW does not guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Operation is subject to the following conditions a This device may not cause harmful interference b This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures a Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna b Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver c Connect the equipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected d Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Exposure to RF radiation To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements for mobile configurations a separation distance of at least 20cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all pe
22. ith the IP Pool Starting Address at 192 168 1 33 and the Pool Size set to 32 IP addresses NOTE To support additional wired and Wi Fi clients increase the Pool Size PAN x em BS Cevigunatios i a GHOD Server e Generel CEAN HHA TESH 2 T LAH DCP tring LAH Beebe DADP biii F Pon rig Ahi 16 Figure 27 DHCP Server Configuration Page DHCP Server Advanced Page This option allows the user to assign static DHCP leases based on MAC addresses This allows for the assignment of the same IP address to a wired or wireless client Enter the client s MAC address and a desired IP address IP addresses must be on the same subnet as configured for the LAN interface of the CIRA X2 itself It is also necessary to define DNS behavior for the DHCP server By default the First DNS Server is set to relay This setting will pass DNS requests to the DNS server assigned by the systems cellular carrier Using the dialog boxes located to the right of drop down lists the user also has the option of statically defining both a first and second DNS server manually FAA axm E Copies e eter OLE Deer Bhd SCEE BL Td LAN piriz DROP Takbis na E mh Ye Eo CU GS eer DHS Servers Aupigned by OHCP Server Fir OMe Server tot Rey ea Second OHS Server Maras pana Figure 28 DHCP Server Advanced Page 18 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Network Address Translation NAT General Configuration Page This option allows the assignment of a DMZ IP addres
23. ntended Use Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the datasheet and user documentation For the latest product information visit us online at www feeneywireless com FW CIRA X2 User Manual Table of Contents OVGIVIEW cnintinnianisniiesie nnn RE Aa 1 intended ON CUS gcse a cet zececcacsccecos cease cuss cestyta ices ceassscete can ssesuseaeesast ona cectacenican wea NENAS E KAASAN SPESSE SERENO VENSKA N ARNA NEn Snar Ni Nar niis 1 E E D 8 EEE EE A cs gees pesca na N AT A E S dice can ane AE A A A A EAE AE A E N A TE 1 PO SG ON a A S 1 Connouring the Cellular Mod eiiiesssinncmnnimiannnnnnnnnannanmannninunnnna ennai 1 Logging into the CIRA XZ Cellular MOdemM s s ss sssessesssesseessesseessesseesseosesssesseesseeseesscoseesseosseusesseesseeseessconeesseossessesssesseeseesseeseesseossesss 1 Configuring the Cellular Modem APN s ssssssssesssesssessseesseesseesseesseesseesseeeseeeseceseeeseeeseceseceseceneresseesseenseensrenseesseenseensetoseeoseeoserosseoseeoseeosss 3 Connmouring tiie Access POINT arccarsiina EEA 4 Logging into the CIRA X2 Access POint ssesseessesssessesssesseessesseesscoseesseoseessesseessceseesscoseesseossrosesseesseeseesscoseesstossessesssesseeseesseesersseossesss 4 Access Pont Maln Page ssis aT ASA AASTA aT a 5 Monitoring Your CIRA X2 ACCESS POI i iiscsminnianiinaiinennmnrnninnnianiuiennie nnn 6 BS MC escent cece A cae em cement tesco tess cannes anc dence ccs EE T tee eee EE 6 Es egs IIS FC
24. oe 8 7 mibedii bhis MAH air C coher M Seem Liniei phiri Figure 21 Mobile WAN Configuration Page 14 FW CIRA X2 User Manual On WiMAX capable devices set the Connect Mode to either WiMAX Only or Auto When set to Auto then WiMAX will be preferred but the connection will fall back to 3G if WiMAX is not present or available Please ensure that the Primary WAN selection is configured appropriately if Connect Mode is set to Auto to ensure use of the correct primary WAN interface The CIRA X2 will attempt to detect a WiMAX signal with acceptable quality as configured by the WiMAX Signal Threshold setting The number of scan attempts is defined by the Maximum Connection Retry setting If no WiMAX network with acceptable signal strength is detected within the number of attempts defined in the Maximum Connection Retry field then the Action after Retry Failure setting controls the behavior of the system For WiMAX devices it is recommended to set the Action after Retry Failure WAIT and set a wait time of at least 60 seconds In this mode a new series of scans will be started every 60 seconds other options include NONE and REBOOT If NONE is selected the system will make no further attempts to scan for a Wi Max connection until the system is power cycled If the action is set to REBOOT the system will perform a reboot if the scans do not detect a WiMAX connection This option can be useful if the system is designed in a WiMAX only connection
25. ollows e Security Mode WPA Personal TKIP e Pre Shared Key feeneyap WLAN MAC Address Filtering Page In order to ensure not just any wireless client can join your Wi Fi network the CIRA X2 provides MAC Address Filtering which will allow you to configure a list of clients that are allowed to join the network You can configure your MAC address filtering by doing the following Fem 0 E Configuratce Metwork gt reas LAN gt LAE Pier CoRR A Te tose TL cae Format EM oe Koy Mo e fone 00 aa wildes in Shop nat 1 J or J oieta Figure 17 Wireless MAC Address Filtering Page 1 Select the proper SSID 2 Set the Policy to Enable MAC Address Filtering or set disable to not filter 3 Seta specific MAC Address or add a MAC Address range by leaving the last 1 2 or 3 octets blank and toggle the Set Range field to Yes WLAN Advanced Page On the WLAN Advanced page you can modify Wi Fi advanced parameters such as the output power level 12 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Trp 2c Setup RTS CTS Thee BT Fapema Bice Figure 18 WLAN Advanced Page WLAN QoS Page On the WLAN QoS page you can enable or disable QoS QoS enables you to use congestion management and avoidance tools which prevent traffic from slowing down on you WLAN The Default is enabled WLAN Scheduling Page Seuri i BLAC Fier Airam eg Ichedeling i s aroo Ms cI WEEE Con lijis niii DE friti mU
26. on Page sez taeces tessa sb ses hesatutcasctavscuvsatetetel ssueesissttrectopatieus ieai aideak 21 Firewall General Settings NS es vccstseaicasceesevrnse pas tacoas nts aa a a 22 Firewall Services Configuration Page ssesssesssesssesssesssesssesssessseesseesseesseeoseeoseeoseeoseeoseeosseosstosstosstosstosstosstosstosstosstesstesseesseesstesseesseess 22 Content Filter Configuration Pag sac cte vaca tptes caseeasctcsesecssusesastcsasusionesasdis es lnipticey eatelsinasiovesioletasstonasiiasiesslotaaniaieuietiessbisectiranslenieint 23 Bandwidth Management Configuration Page ee sssesssesssesssesssesssesssessseessesoseeoseeoseeoseeosseoserosstosstosstosstosstosstosseosstesstosseesseesseesseesseess 23 Bandwidth Management Advanced Configuration Page sssssscsssesssssscsssscsesessssssessesseseesesesessesssessesssesessesssessesssesesseseseeees 24 Remote Management WWW Configuration Page es sssesssesssesssesssessseessessseeoseeoseeoseeoseeossroseosseosstosstosstosseosstosstesstesseesseesseesseesseess 24 Remote Management SNMP Configuration Page s sssesssesssesssesssessseessessseesseeoseeoseroseeosseosseosstosstosseosseosstosseosseosstesseesseesseesseesseess 25 Universal Plug and Play UPnP Service Configuration Page sssessssessseesseessseesssessssessseessseeosseesssesssseosseeonseeosseessseossseosserosseee 25 Maintenance Options for Your CIRA X2 Access Point ssesceccccscssescecccccsoseseccecccoossscccecccsossoseceececesss
27. ontra NAN AQ S r vao I Sle ae LOGIN Log in to Acemanager vsertame i rassword Copyright 2012 Sierra Wireless Inc Figure 1 ACE Manager Log in Page Upon initial configuration the default User Name is user and the default system Password is 12345 if you have changed the User Name Password since then please enter the appropriate log in information Upon a successful log in your screen should appear as the image in Figure 2 Please note the image is for reference only and your values may or may not match manageru SIERRA Firmware Upload Download Reboot Refresh All LTE Signal Strength RSRP AT Cell Info Cellinfo RSS 128 AT Network Service Type None AT ALEOS Software Version 4 3 1 002 AT Signal Quality ECIO 1 0 LTE Signal Quality RSRQ 0 AT Channel 0 WAN Cellular Bytes Sent o WAN Cellular Bytes Revd 0 AT Customer Device Name CA1340217041004 X Card Type x Card Not Found Figure 2 ACE Manager Home Page FW CIRA X2 User Manual Once a successful log in is accomplished please reference the ALEOS Configuration User Guide which is available at http www sierrawireless com for configuration Please contact your FW Support Representative if further assistance is required Configuring the Cellular Modem APN One of the more frequent requirements during initial configuration is to declare the APN Through the tabs at the top of menu selections select WAN Cellular If not already expand the A
28. our FW Support Representative for instructions on using other terminal emulator applications Establish Your Connection 1 Choose a name and icon for your connection a Choose a name for your connection such as CIRA X2 The name and icon are only for your own reference so that the connection can be found easily at a later date b Select OK 2 Atthe Connect to window using serial a Select the COM port to which the device is connected for the Connect using option Connect lo af i Siena Wireless ArUnk Solubons Enter details for the phone number thet pou want to dial Couniy regon Ares code Phone number Connect using COM h BCM g2 SR Modem Standard 32600 bps Woden COWS CO bd Figure 51 Connect To Window b Change or verify the settings when the COM Properties window appears Bits per Second 115200 default Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control Hardware or None NOTE If you have configured your CIRA X2 via the ALEOS Configuration Guide for settings different than the defaults for Bits per Second Data Bits Parity and or Stop Bits you must use your changed settings Select OK 30 FW CIRA X2 User Manual COM Properties Fot Sating Bil per second 15 i Data bta Farke Stop bita 4 Flow comliot Hsidiviare Ceea Ape Figure 52 Port Settings AT Commands For a full listing of supported AT Commands please reference th
29. r in the Server Port field 6 Click the Apply button so save the rule or Reset to begin the process again Network Address Translation NAT Port Triggering Rules Configuration Page This option allows incoming traffic on ports when traffic is detected on a trigger port FAA axiom LEAR EHA TEIH Appiano Flee Gaara F Ham E A k a Eh ei a l la la a a o ala ap l o 2 oe 2 l amp a e ee o p Figure 31 NAT Port Triggering Rules Configuration Page Dynamic DNS General Settings Page This option allows the user to transmit WAN IP addresses to many available DDNS service providers This option can be useful when WAN IP addresses are dynamic SVE rh B Cira e a DOR ee CCEE EHHA ETH Gyre DAS afus Rinne Crepes Dh Serie Pave Roa Hene Uae hra Peura Figure 32 Dynamic DNS General Settings Page 20 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Open DNS General Settings Page This option allows for Open DNS configuration P om Chae AAT DpentAS Setup Cipa Wry Sissel Dohler leroni Sates Chek bare te umbi Hote 2Ser OpenOWs sethng ss coehiqured ya DprA S webwee pines chouse Opens specie DAT server ender TOAN DA Agwezermecl on UTAH page Figure 33 Open DNS General Settings Page Static Route Configuration Page This option shows a routing table and allows for manually configuring and managing static routes Bees Meteo Sate Bede a P See Peat Figure 34 Static Route
30. rasiinnasiiaesseen aiaa aada iiiad 32 OTE aa OA EE EE EEEO E E EE ENO EE 32 RTT aA VV an y aE I AEREE A A E A A 32 PERSE SS CI O E a O E O EAEE E E EE AA A E 32 PCG COMPNSNCe sanna E A 33 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Overview This document is provided to elaborate on configuring the CIRA X2 specific to each end user environment It should be used in addition to the CIRA X2 Quick Start Guide in order to fully utilize and implement your system setup NOTE This document has been assembled for best viewing on a computer in order to keep the document page count limited While it is possible to print and use the document the computer allows for the zooming in on images Intended Audience This document is intended for users responsible for configuring the CIRA X2 above and beyond the initial installation The document assumes that the installer possesses a basic working knowledge of computer networking wireless routing and network administration For further information on using your device please utilize the following documentation e CIRA X2 Quick Start Guide Available via http www feeneywireless com documents e ALEOS Configuration User Guide Available via http www sierrawireless com Scope The CIRA X2 User Manual focuses on preparing your device for use in the end environment The User Manual will focus on the configuration of the access point with further information on the cellular modem available in the ALEOS Configuration User Guid
31. rsons Do not collocate or operate this device in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Contains TX module FCC ID N7N MC7750 Contains TX Module IC 2417C MC7750 Document number 25 52 001 03 Rev F 33
32. s if desired by inputting a value into the Server IP Address field Network Address Translation must be enabled to support multiple clients on LAN or Wi Fi interfaces a AVE Corgis Behe a RAT e eee COEF EAHA TEH WO Dri e ae Tia Dak ismer isig Soren P Saeni Figure 29 NAT General Configuration Page Network Address Translation NAT Application Configuration Page This option allows users to configure port forwarding rules Port translation is supported allowing a different incoming port and translating to an internal server port This is useful for forwarding to devices such as cameras where port 80 may be blocked FAN axiom CEEE EAHA TEH Figure 30 NAT Application Configuration Page 19 FW CIRA X2 User Manual To create a port forwarding rule perform the following steps 1 Check the Active Box 2 Enter a name for the service in the Service Name field 3 Inthe Port field enter the TCP and or UDP port number traffic will be received on the WAN interface s of the CIRA X2 4 Inthe Server IP Address field enter the LAN IP address of the client connected via either the Ethernet or Wi Fi to the CIRA X2 you wish to forward the selected port to 5 Inthe Server Port field enter the port you wish the traffic to be forwarded to a In many cases this may be the same as the Port field above If you wish to translate from an outside port to an inside port you may do so by entering a different port numbe
33. sescececessssssseceoeo 26 Maintenance General Settings Page ssessesssessesssesseesserseesseeseesseossessesseesseeseesscoseesseossesseoseesseeseesscoseesseossessesseesseeseesscosersseoseesseoseessee 26 Paswoord ecn PAO r E E N EE ENA O EOE 26 Time SOA UO I saeco sexes coe ane Se evctes A E E N E E 27 Firmware Upgrade Configuration Page sssesssesssesssesssesssesssessseesseesseesseeoseeoseeoseeoseeoseeosstosstosstosstosstosstosstosstosstosstesstesstesstesseesseesseess 27 System Configuration Backup Restore Reset Page sssessssessseessseessseesssesssseosseeesseeesseesssesssseosseeosseeosseesssesssseosseeosseeosseesssessss ross 28 System Restart Configuration Page ssisiiseisersisseisaresssiassisesirenai tees an iisaraisd seieren saidia sia asdes sa eassa dostaniu iia ejers 28 System Operation Mode Configuration Page ssseessseesssessssessseessseeesseesssesssseosseeesseeesseessseessseosserosseeosseesssesssseosseeosserosseessseosss ross 29 System Alerts Configuration Page ccsennsrusercranan sn mnesanenieno rar N ENNEN NNN INERTA NAUN ENNE NE aSa EIENEN N EENEN ara 29 Using a Terminal Application with AT Commands ssssceccsssscecccsssccoccssscoocossccocoosscecosssescoossssecosossscccssssesecossssceossssse 30 ES CUES IN OLE CONNECCION crassa O NE OEA E OOA EONA 30 AFCON S a E O E A E A E E E A 31 USB POE CONNEC AOI aeien e E A E E A EA E A 31 CONTACTO FIN sisivessesicrssisacsisusdcecnennienidenicatsivasatesiarinsineera
34. t your FW Support Representative For information on configuring your device to operate with a USB Mobile Cellular connection please see the section entitled Mobile WAN Configuration Page on page 14 31 FW CIRA X2 User Manual Contacting FW For help with installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact us during business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 8 a m and 5 p m Pacific Time Support E mail support feeneywireless com Telephone 800 683 4818 Website www feeneywireless com Mailing Address P O Box 2549 Eugene OR 97402 When contacting technical support please have the following information on hand 1 Serial Number 2 Date that you received your device 3 Brief description of the problem Online Library For other documentation see our online document library at http feeneywireless com documents Return and Warranty FW offers a standard one year warranty on all hardware For returns or warranty information call our 800 number Further Specifications For more specifications please see the CIRA X2 Quick Start Guide 32 FW CIRA X2 User Manual FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
35. y BN Mah ieee bes miu Sap hA Th tees fin File eam Ceka Flt tig file crosman Figure 46 Firmware Upgrade Configuration Page 27 FW CIRA X2 User Manual System Configuration Backup Restore Reset Page This page provides the ability to backup and restore system settings Functionality for each is as follows e Backup Configuration allows the user to backup all of the user settings to provide a restore point should something occur to erase these settings e Restore Configuration allows the user to locate and upload the stored user settings should a factory reset occur e Back to Factory Defaults clears all user entered configuration settings and restores the system to FW defaults System Restart Configuration Page FY axiom BE arbi Badia Grice Gael BANTI HAJ Bikepolo Bert fackup Confira kek Bietiws te iron Ben henem coe aero 8 pve agit ts yee oer Heilie Conley ale To Hise a previa Rules Coan gure fle bo your epee Gace aap bo Di beai ef Ge near iarcon Ma ang cio pda Fie Pah _Sheome Fils niy fie choa Rack to Facicry Coteus Dii fiii E diir a rie ee oes ga see ee ed es be edie Gell oe peg Fei Page weil Be ery ILAN Fedde il ep 182 5 1 DHCP mil be reset to sanver Feast Figure 47 System Backup Restore Reset Page This option allows the user to set an access point reboot automatically after a certain number of hours have elapsed By default this option is set to 0 which disables the option
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