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1. Enter the number of dialing retries allowed The default is zero which means an infinite number is allowed Range 0 to 100 Set the authentication protocol type that will negotiate with the remote peer pap chap pap chap Default is pap chap Enter the Username with which the remote peer will authenticate You can leave this field blank if desired Username is limited to 60 characters Enter the Password with which the remote peer will authenticate You can leave this field blank if desired Password is limited to 60 characters Enable disable Keep Alive Check The default is Disable This is used to periodically check that the Internet connection is up If it is not the router will try to reconnect Select ICMP or TCP the protocol type for Keep Alive Enter the Host Name or IP Address for Keep Alive Check No default Enter the TCP Port number to connect with the TCP server Set the number of seconds for Keep Alive Check Default is 60 seconds Set the number of ICMP Keep Alive Checks to be sent to the specified host Default is 10 Refer to the Customer Activation Notices included with the product for proper information to enter Set the dial number to be dialed Default is NULL For HSPA models the Dial Number is 99 1 For EVDO models the Dial Number is 777 Set the modem dial prefix The default is ATDT Set the modem Connect String The default is CONNECT Enter the APN Access Point Name The APN is assigned by
2. Statistics amp Logs gt System Information Save amp Restart di Save amp Restart gt System Information Ethernet Firmware Information PPP Version 2 6 11 PPP Trace Date 2011 05 06T15 10 06 DHCP Statistics GRE Statistics Modem Information Service Status System Uptime TCP supp Cl ENDS tg 21 10 45 up 1 00 load average 0 00 0 00 0 00 TCP UDP Server Live Log IPSec Live Log Memory Utilization IPSec Log Traces total used free shared buffers Mem 29064 14112 14952 0 0 Swap 0 0 Total 29064 14112 14952 Model Number MTCBA H3 EN3 Mac Address 00 D0 A0 02 0D E1 This is an example of the Statistics amp Logs System Information Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Statistics amp Logs gt Ethernet Statistics amp Logs gt Ethernet Ethernet Statistics 1500 bytes 138343 bytes Rx Errors Rx dropped Rx Overruns Rx Frame Rx Compressed Tx Bytes Tx Packets Tx Errors Tx dropped Tx Owerruns Tx Carrier Tx Collisions Tx Compressed Tx Queue Length This is an example of the Ethernet Statistics amp Logs screen It shows Ethernet statistics Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Statistics amp Logs gt PPP Statistics amp Logs gt PPP pppO statistics PPP Linke UP dialed PPP Local ip 208 54 129 253 PPP Remote ip 192 168 011 111 MTU 1500 bytes 260535 bytes Rx Packets 313 Rx Errors Rx dropped For
3. Using the Web Management Software GRE Tunnels GRE tunneling and GRE routing together are referred to Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE GRE Routing is an integral part of GRE tunneling First the GRE Tunnels are created using the GRE Tunnel Configuration Then the routes for the remote networks that are to be routed through a tunnel need to be specified in the GRE Routes Configuration Thus all the traffic destined to remote networks associated to a tunnel will get routed through that tunnel GRE Tunnels gt GRE Tunnels Tunneling allows the use of a public network to convey data on behalf of two remote private networks It is also a way to transform data frames to allow them to pass networks with incompatible address spaces or even incompatible protocols If you want to read more about how this works see the online Help IP Setup PPP Networks amp Services Packet Filters GRE Tunnels DHCP Server Tools Statistics GRE Tunnels gt GRE Tunnels GRE Routes GRE Tunnel Configuration Tunnel Name Local IP Remote IP WANInterface Y FODN TunnelName Local IP Remote IP GRE Tunnel Configuration Tunnel Name Enter a name for the new tunnel Local IP Select the local interface on which the tunnel is being created Eventually the packets destined for this tunnel will be routed through it Note When adding a tunnel use only one of the following Remote IP or FQDN Remote IP Select the Remote IP address that
4. 880 to 915 MHz 1710 to 1785 MHz 1850 to 1910 MHz 82410 849 MHZ 82410 849 MHZ 849 MHz 185010 1910 MHz 185010 1910 MHz 1910 MHz neca Power 2W at 12 5 2W at 12 5 1W at 12 5 duty 1W at 12 5 duty Stand duty cycle duty cycle cycle cycle Chapter 1 Introduction and Description Cellular Information Antenna System for Cellular Devices The cellular wireless performance is completely dependent on the implementation and antenna design The integration of the antenna system into the product is a critical part of the design process therefore it is essential to consider it early so the performance is not compromised If changes are made to the certified antenna system of the MultiModem then recertification will be required by specific network carriers such as Sprint The Antenna System is defined as the UFL connection point from the MultiModem to the specified cable specifications and specified antenna specifications PTCRB Requirements for the Antenna There cannot be any alteration to the authorized antenna system The antenna system must maintain the same specifications The antenna must be the same type with similar in band and out of band radiation patterns FCC Requirements for the Antenna The antenna gain including cable loss for the radio you are incorporating into your product design must not exceed the requirements at 850 MHz and 1900 MHz as specified by the FCC grant for mobile operations and fixed mounted opera
5. All commands will initialize before you proceed with regular PPP related activity Note When no initialization string is configured regular functionality of the router is retained Submit Click the SUBMIT button to save this setting Note You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software PPP gt Modem Commands Setting up certain modem commands will allow an external application to query modem information based on the commands entered The application can use the URL HT TP xxx xxx xxx xxx modeminfor html to get the IP address that is currently assigned to the integrated cellular modem after the PPP connection is established It also will show the results of up to ten AT commands entered here PPP gt Modem Commands Modem AT Commands Configuration SUBMIT Modem AT Commands Configuration These commands will be sent every time a PPP connection to the network is initiated Example of Useful HSDPA AT Commands AT CGSN Product Serial Number AT CGMR Software Version AT CSQ Signal Quality AT CNUM Wireless Subscriber Number AT COPS Network Information Operator AT CREG Network Registration Example of Useful EV DO AT Commands AT CGSN Product Serial Number AT CGMR Software Version AT CSQ Signal Quality Notes e You can also retrieve the integrated cellular modem information without using a browse
6. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Appendix A Commonly Supported Subnets Broadcast Address N N N 239 N N N 247 N N N 255 Broadcast Address z Z Z oo fff 2422222 2 222424422442 2 LEE LLE LE LE LE LE eee ee LLE LLE LEE LE LLE LLE LLE LEE LE 22222 2 OOOMDAONNNODAIATNARBRWWWNDN HH AN h h al ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ NO PO PO PO NO NYO PO PO NO PO PO NOP AH AH AH AH d do m do do do do do do do do do do do ld ORR WWWONN HHH HK CODAODAODOAONNNDOATTARRWWWND Y CO 0 O1 Y O OI CO O OI Y Y O O1 J C9 O C1 NOO O C1 NO O ZAZA 222 22222 2222222222222 22222222202 2222222 2222222222222 255 Appendix B Regulatory Compliance EMC Safety and R amp TTE Directive Compliance The CE mark is affixed to this product to confirm compliance with the following European Community Directives Council Directive 2004 108 EC of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and Council Directive 2006 95 EC of 12 December 2006 on the harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits and Counci
7. 38min 156 213 212 34 65 126 90 107 192 168 131 0 RFB3 APVPN 166 213 212 34 65 126 90 108 192 168 22 0 IPSec Statistics AAA wewm 4 me me This screen displays the IPSec Live Log Statistics amp Logs gt IPSec Log Traces Statistics amp Logs gt IPSec Log Traces Ipsec Log Trace Aug 17 13 37 44 WirelessRTR user info hstr ipsec pluto was unable to start Aug 17 13 37 44 WirelessRTR user info ipsec stop sbin ipsec auto down RFBSOVPN Aug 17 13 37 44 WirelessRTR user info ipsec stop sbin ipsec auto delete RFBSOVPN Aug 17 13 37 44 WirelezsRTR user info ipser stop sbin ipsec auto down RFB3OAPVPN Aug 17 13 37 45 WirelessRTR user info ipsec stop sbin ipsec auto delete RFB30APVPN This screen displays the IPSec Log Traces Appendix A Commonly Supported Subnets Reference Table This table lists commonly supported Subnets organized by Address 255 255 255 128 25 255 255 255 192 26 255 255 255 224 27 255 255 255 240 28 255 255 255 248 29 Network Number lt o 2222 zzz O noA 00 192 Wo n5 22222222 22222222 N N O O ANO 208 2222222222272272722 n2 N K aaa 222222222 240 C0 2222222222222 nmm mnm 2222222222222 222222222222 2222222228 CO CO N co o N cc2cc222222222222222222 cccc2222c62222222222 POP NN d d d dt t CO MN 000 000 A0MRONN oO 0 A OMOD00nNRMMmMONAAMMONnN
8. Index Index A Access Point Name ss sssessesssessesssrsserssesseessressrssessressersreeseresee 19 BERE e E EE EN 50 Authentication A ICON 50 Auto Dialout configuratiON ooccccoocnnonacononacononacononanonenacononanoso 23 Autodiscovery configuration occcconccnonncononaconenaconenaronenaronenanoso 23 B Proadcast BIBLE rosarios caca 23 Browse File for Upgrade in Tools eeeereeeee 52 Browse File to Load Configuration cssscccccssseecccesseceeeaeeeess 53 C Caller ID for Wakeup on Call ion 33 Canadian Regulations iio roter ra pera ici 62 CDMA Antenna SpectHealOgS iens suot eoi aan naso nro Erie ep nine 10 CDMA RF DEIA OS ci 10 Circuit Switched Data doo 8 Configure Ethernet interface oooccconncononncononacononarononarononacnononos 17 D Daylight Savings Time configuration cccooocccnncnonononenanononenanonos 26 DONS na EEEN EEEE O EEEE 25 DONS Foer ende niaka 25 DONS Statusin TOOS usada 52 DHCP configuration iie pert raptos vat kn erae idas dr 45 DHCP fixed ACCreSSeS ccccccsssseccccesseccceeesececceesecesseaaeeeeseaaeeess 46 DHCP Lease A e AI 45 Bg BE o ooo EE EE 45 Dial on Demand uri 31 DNAT CONTEO rca 40 DNAT example ici SR Urn IA 40 Dynamic DNS configuration sica aii 25 E EMC Safety and R amp TTE Directive Compliance 62 Ethernet ports caution oooccccnncononnconenacononanononarononarononarononacnanonos 6 F Firm
9. Ovarruns Kx Frame Rx Compressed Tx Bytes 37738 bytes Tx Packets 344 Tx Errors Tx dropped Tx Overruns Tx Carrier Tx Collisions Tx Compressed Tx Queue Length This is an example of the PPP Statistics amp Logs screen It shows PPP statistics when PPP is enabled Statistics amp Logs gt PPP Trace Statistics amp Logs gt PPP Trace PPP Trace Physical Link Establishment Sent AT bi Rowd AT kl pi Rewd OK Sent at cgdcont 1 IP intermmet3 voicestream com M Rewd bd Rcwd at egdcont 1 IP intermmet3 voicestream com I W Rewd OK Sent ATDT 9g o 18 N Rewd M Revd ATDT gg 34 M M Revd CONNECT Sent M Physical link established LCP Sent Configure Ack LCP Revd Configure Reject LCP Revd Configure Ack LCP LAYER 15 UP PAP Authentication Success IPCP Sent Configure ACK IPCP Revd Configure Hak IPCP Rewd Configure Ack IPCP LAYER IS UP PPP Established Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software This is an example of the PPP Trace Statistics amp Logs screen It shows the PPP trace messages Statistics amp Logs gt DHCP Statistics Statistics amp Logs gt DHCP Statistics DHCP Statistics Mac Address OO eO 4e b 59i14 IP Address 192 166 2 100 This is an example of the DHCP Statistics amp Logs screen It shows the statistics of DHCP leases Statistics amp Logs gt GRE Statistics Statistics amp Logs gt GRE Statistics Tu
10. R etwork Number etwork Number etwork Number etwork Number Hosts Available N N N 1 126 N N N 129 254 Hosts Available N N N 1 62 N N N 65 126 N N N 129 190 N N 193 254 Zz En Co e N N 33 62 N N N N N N 225 254 OS mob mb Na GR e 33 AG 49 62 65 78 00 O R N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 241 254 OS 17 22 25 30 33 38 41 46 OR vo O on no 4A 65 70 13 78 81 86 89 94 97 102 105 110 113 118 121 126 129 134 137 142 145 150 153 158 161 166 169 174 177 182 185 190 193 198 DO e PO e O 209 214 217 222 N H N N N N N N N N H N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N H N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 225 230 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzuzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzuzzzzzzz o D N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N osts Available Available Available Broadcast Address N N N 127 N N N 255 Broadcast Address N N N 63 N N N 127 N N N 191 N N N 255 Broadcast Address N N N 31 Z OD oo N N N N N N N ZZZZZZ DD RO 20 ONOONO ow ON Q roa La al Ro N gt sd and li ek AN 0 0 Y O1 N 00 C 0100 Y 207 ZZZZZZZZZZZ
11. as ANY Other options include LAN LAN Interface WAN 1 WAN 1 Interface and None FQDN is a Fully Qualified Domain Name that resolves to the Local Wan IP of the router or in the case of GRE IPSEC it is used to identify the Wan IP of the remote location This is provided by your ISP or created by you if you are using a Dynamic DNS service When FQDN is selected the Remote Gateway IP should be left blank This is the internal subnet of the remote security gateway for which the security services are to be provided If the remote end is a host this should be configured as None Check this option to enable broadcasts over the connection It will allow computers on the network to share Microsoft file and printer sharing information Click the Save button to save these settings Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Tools Tools gt Tools Tools gt Tools DDNS Force Update DDNS Status DONS is disabled Reset Modem Reset DDNS DDNS Force Update Click the Update button to update the DDNS server with your current dynamically assigned IP address DDNS Status Click the Refresh button to display the DDNS Status after a forced update Modem Reset Modem Click the Reset button to reset the integrated cellular modem Tools gt Firmware Upgrade Tools gt Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade ti DE Load Configur Browse file forupgrade Browse Chapter 3 Using the Web Manage
12. call Caller ID Caller Acknowledgement Configuration Acknowledgement String to Caller SUBMIT Wakeup on Call Configuration Wakeup on Call Enable disable the Wakeup on Call feature The default is Disable Wakeup on Call occurs when a ring or caller ID is detected This will trigger the router to reconnect after the Time Delay expires Time Delay Enter the amount of time that you want to pass between the reception of a call and the initiation of the Wakeup on Call connection A time delay is needed to make sure that the incoming call has ended before the connection is initiated The default is 10 seconds Dial on Demand from LAN The default is disable When enabled the router will reconnect when it sees IP traffic on the LAN that is needed to be routed If this feature is disabled Dial on Demand initiates a PPP connection to the Internet only from the WAN not from the LAN Init Strings Configure the router initialization string This initialization string is specific to the installed integrated cellular modem Some initialization may be required for the integrated cellular modem to accept the Wakeup on Call feature Refer to the following table for examples of the Init String depending on model Wois mr mk2 its mna Ak Comment MTCBA H3 EN3 AT CNMI 1 1 AT CLIP 1 AT CNMA Ring for any number call to 0 1 0 trigger Wakeup on Call MTCBA EV1 EN3 AT CNMI 1 1 AT CNMA Ring for any number cal
13. from successful negotiation to expiration The default value is one hour and the maximum is 24 hours Specify the number of retries for the IPSec tunnel Enter zero for unlimited retries This is the interface initiating the IPSec tunnel Local LAN Remote Gateway IP FQDN Remote LAN UID Unique Identifier String NetBIOS Broadcast Save Button Click the Save button to save these settings Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Internal subnet of the local security gateway for which the security services should be provided If the router acts as a host this should be configured as None Interface where the IPSec tunnel ends In the case of a Road Warrior with a Dynamic IP address this should be configured to ANY FQDN is a Fully Qualified Domain Name that resolves to the Local Wan IP of the router or in the case of GRE IPSEC it is used to identify the Wan IP of the remote location This is provided by your ISP or created by you if you are using a Dynamic DNS service When FQDN is selected the Remote Gateway IP should be left blank Internal subnet of the remote security gateway for which the security services should be provided If the remote end is the host this should be configured as None Check the UID box to enable the Local ID and Remote ID Local ID and Remote ID are active only when UID is enabled Local ID Enter a string identifier for the local security gateway Remote ID Enter a string
14. identifier for the remote security gateway Check this option to enable broadcasts over the connection It will allow computers on the network to share Microsoft file and printer sharing information Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Add Manual Connection IPSec gt IPSec ADD Manual Connection Manual Connection WANInterface V Add a Manual Connection Connection Name Enter a text name that will identify the connection for you Compression Check the compression checkbox to enable IPCOMP the compression algorithm Authentication Method Select the authentication algorithms to be used for the respective security services Options are MD5 96 and SHA1 96 Authentication Key The VPN firewall could use either MD5 96 or SHA1 96 for authentication For example MD5 96 could have a key of abcdefgh12345678 Authentication Key Length Accepted Characters Protocol SHA1 96 Must be 20 characters Alphanumeric characters MD5 96 Must be 16 characters Alphanumeric characters Encryption Method Select the encryption method Options include 3DES AES 128 AES 192 AES 256 and NULL no encryption Encryption Key The router can use any one of the methods specified in its encryption algorithm For example 3DES uses 24 alphanumeric characters 192 bits as its encryption key Example 1234567890abcdefabcdabcd Encryption Key Length Accepted Characters Protocol SPI Base The Security Parameter Index identifies a manu
15. marks the other end point of the tunnel this is the one to which the routed packets will be received OR FQDN Enter the FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name for the Remote IP which can be either the IP Address or an FQDN Add Button Click the Add button The defined GRE tunnel configuration is added and will display at the bottom of the screen Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software GRE Tunnels gt GRE Routes Configuration GRE Tunnels gt GRE Routes GRE Routes Configuration 9 Routes Configuration Remote Network Tunnel Name EXA Remote Network GRE Routes Configuration Remote Network Select the remote network for which the traffic destined to it must be routed through the given tunnel Tunnel Name Select the name of the tunnel through which the traffic will be routed Note To add a tunneled route the remote network and the tunnel must have been defined in Network Configuration The tunnel configuration must be completed before setting the GRE route configuration Add Button Click the Add button The defined GRE route configuration is added and will display at the bottom of the screen DHCP Server Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software DHCP Server gt Subnet Settings IP Setup PPP Networks amp Services Packet Filters GRE Tunnels DHCP Server IPSec Serial Port Tools Statistics amp Logs DHCP Server DHCP Server gt Subnet Settings Fixed Addresses Gen
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17. the pc Subnet Mask Example 255 255 255 0 Enter the pc Default Gateway Example 192 168 2 1 Note The pc settings must be in the same subnet range as the router The factory default settings for the router are IP Address 192 168 2 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Select Use the following DNS server addresses e Enter the IP Address for the Preferred DNS Server Example 205 171 3 65 e Click OK Close the Local Area Properties screen by clicking OK Close the Control Panel Repeat these steps for each PC on your network Chapter 2 Installation Configure Ethernet Interface Using Web Management Software You are now ready to configure the Ethernet interface This is accomplished by using the router s factory installed Web Management software The software is accessed through a Web browser 1 Open a Web browser From the pc open a Web browser Note Ensure that the Status LED is blinking indicating that the router is ready 2 Type the default Gateway Address http 192 168 2 1 Address http 192 168 2 1 v Ejc File Edt 3 Login After entering the Address the Login screen displays User Name Password Login Type the default User Name admin all lower case Type the default password admin all lower case Note The User name and Password are case sensitive both must be typed in lower case A password can be up to 12 characters If Windows displays the AutoComplete screen you may want to click N
18. your wireless service provider Configure the modem init strings You can set up to 4 modem initialization strings The Baud Rate option is only displayed on certain models and Is set at 230 4K by default The default setting is set for maximum performance Submit Button Click the Submit button to save these settings Note You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software PPP gt Wakeup on Call The Wakeup on Call feature allows the router to wake up and initiate a connection when there is an incoming call or LAN activity If you desired some security with this feature you can set up the router to wake up based on Caller ID or SMS instead of allowing all incoming calls to wakeup the router Dial on Demand in the IP Setup menu must be enabled for these settings to have any affect The Wakeup on Call feature will reduce the cost incurred when a router is online and available 24 7 Note When provisioning this feature you must allow incoming calls sms capability and or caller id PPP gt Wakeup on call PPP Configuration Wakeup on call Configuration PowerOn Configuration Modem Commands Wakeup on Call Enable Disable Time Delay sec Dial On Demand from LAN Enabla e Disable Init String 1 Init String 2 Init String 3 Init String 4 Init String 5 Caller ID Configuration Add Wakeup on
19. 00 ms on 2 sec off Slow flashing state 5 Seconds Registered on network Powered on searching for a connection 200 ms on 600 ms off Fast flashing state 0 3 seconds Registered on the network and communications in progress Transmitting and receiving 100 ms on 200 ms off Software downloaded is either corrupted or non compatible bad software ALL OFF Unit is off not registered on network or extremely weak signal 0 lt RSSI lt 6 1 Bar ON Very weak signal 7 lt RSSI lt 14 1 Bar and 2 Bar ON Weak signal 15 lt RSSI lt 23 1 Bar 2 Bar and 3 Bar ON Good signal 24 lt RSSI gt 31 Package Contents Unbundled Package with Bundled Package No Accessories with Accessories 1 router 1 router 1 Quick Start Guide 1 antenna 1 Ethernet cable Note You must supply mounting screws 1 power supply AC or DC power supply and an antenna 4 Quick Start Guide Note You must supply mounting screws Note If required your wireless provider will supply the SIM card Chapter 1 Introduction and Description Specifications Features MTCBA H3 EN3 MTCBA EV1 EN3 Standard HSPA CDMA2000 1xRTT EV DO Rev A backward compatible to EV DO Rev 0 and CDMA 1x networks SMS is based on CS Packet switched PS domain of GSM and WCDMA Band Frequency HSPA HSDPA UMTS Triple band Dual band 800 1900 MHz bands with Receive 2100 1900 850 MHz with Rx diversity Diversity support on
20. 2 1 Mask Default 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Default 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Default 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Default 0 0 0 0 Note See Appendix A Table of Commonly Supported Subnets Auto Dial out Configuration Auto Dialout Check the box to enable disable Auto Dialout Default Enable The Auto Dialout settings allow you to use the integrated cellular modem directly with no router functionality This is accomplished using redirector software on your pc This software creates a virtual serial port allowing your pc to communicate with the integrated cellular modem over IP using telnet Raw Dialout Check the box to enable disable raw mode for an Auto Dialout session Default Disable Auto Dialout Login Check the box to enable or disable Auto Dialout Login feature Default Enable The Auto Dialout port is the telnet port used by the redirector software on your pc to communicate to the integrated cellular modem Auto Dialout Port Enter the serial Auto Dialout Port number Default 5000 Handle EIA Signal Check the box to enable disable the EIA standard signal characteristics time and duration used between different electronic devices Inactivity Enter the time in seconds that the auto dialout session will stay active before going inactive Syslog Configuration Syslog Check the box to enable or disable Syslog Default Disable Syslog Server IP Address If a Remote Syslog Server IP Address is specified the syslog featu
21. 3 EN3 wireless router is configured using the HSPA H3 AT Commands These commands are documented in the Reference Guide number S000505x MultiModem MTCBA EV1 EN3 EV DO AT Commands The MultiModem MTCBA EV1 EN3 wireless router is configured using the EV DO AT Commands These commands are documented in the Reference Guide number S000506x Chapter 1 Introduction and Description Safety Warnings Ethernet Ports Caution The Ethernet ports are not designed to be connected to a Public Telecommunication Network or used outside the building RF Safety The remote modems are cellular devices It is important to follow any special regulations regarding the use of radio equipment due in particular to the possibility of Radio Frequency RF interference Caution A separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the modem transmitter s antenna and the body of the user or nearby persons The modem is not designed for or intended to be used in portable applications within 20 cm of the body of the user Check your local standards regarding safe distances etc e Operation of a cellular modem close to other electronic equipment may also cause interference if the equipment is inadequately protected Observe any warning signs and manufacturers recommendations e Different industries and businesses have their own restrictions governing the use of cellular devices Please observe the local restrictions of the environment
22. 55 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Auto Dialout Configuration e Enable Disable oe Enable Disable J Screen Buttons Home Click this button to return to the Home screen a Screen Buttons Home Wizard Setup Logout Help Screen Name Screen Input Area Wizard Setup Click this button to display the Wizard Setup screen on which you can quickly set up your MultiModem rCell Router with basic configuration settings Logout Click this button to Logout and return to the login screen Help Click this button to display the Help text Submenus The submenus display on the left side of the screen The following table shows the sub menu selections under each main menu category Networks amp Packet Filters GRE Services Tunnels General Configuration HTTP Configuration DDNS Configuration SNTP Configuration Static Routes Remote Configuration PPP Configuration Wakeup on Call Power On Config Modem Commands Network Configuration Service Configuration Packet Filters DNAT Configuration Advanced GRE Tunnels GRE Routes DHCP Server IPSec Toos Statistics amp Logs Subnet Settings Tools Firmware Upgrade Load Configuration Save Configuration Fixed Addresses Sysinfo Ethernet PPP PPP Trace DHCP Statistics GRE Statistics Modem Info Service Status TCP UDP Client Live Log TCP UDP Server Live Log IPSec Live Log IPSec Log Trace
23. Configuration HTTP port 80 Static Routes Remote Configuration Authentication N entication Username admin Password me HTTP Configuration HTTP Port Enter the port number on which the HTTP server will listen for requests Default is 80 HTTP Time Out Set the HTTP session in seconds The default is 120 seconds Authentication Username Enter the Username that can access to the Web Management software Default is admin This username and password are also used for telnet access to the router and integrated cellular modem Password Enter the Password for access to the Web Management software Default is admin Note You should change the password to one of your choosing It can be up to100 characters Use a safe password Your first name spelled backwards is not a sufficiently safe password a password such as xfT35 4 is better You can also change the default Username to one of your choosing Submit Button Click the Submit button to save these settings Note You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software IP Setup gt DDNS Configuration DDNS Dynamic Domain Naming System is dependent upon cellular network account configuration DDNS allows you to have a static domain name with a dynamic IP address Whenever your dynamic IP address changes it is submitted to the DDNS server where you
24. MultiModem rcell Intelligent Wireless Router men JN User Guide Copyright and Technical Support MultiModem rCell User Guide Intelligent Wireless Router MTCBA Xx EN3 S000508A Revision A Copyright This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part Table of Contents Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 BOE ste DOCM pai bas 4 A T mom 5 FF A A A E T T Tc 6 FN 6 nn EE EN EE 7 A nn ERE ECT 9 GSM Antenna Requirements Specifications siria oia 9 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION o sisi dida 10 Insert the SIM Card into Holder Fredede reddede 10 Velge una elg 0 Pom 10 Optional Attach the Router to a Flat Surface soria At ik Set Your PC s TCP IP Address for Ethernet Functionality arcano FEPRE epar KE Habana 12 Configure Ethernet Interface Using Web Management Software sss nnne enne nnn nnns 14 Se PP mec DN 16 Account Activation for Wireless Devices sm aiii uti 16 CHAPTER 3 USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 17 Navigating the Web Management Software cccccssssccccccesseeeeesseeseceeecaeeecececsaueceeessaueceesesaaseceessaaaeeeesssaageeeesssaaess 17 Web Management Software Screens sadelen 19 PP M e n 19 PP RT T M 25 Dp DEUS EE I M e M E E E EE 31 Networks amp Service
25. P gt Wakeup on Call screen make sure that Wakeup on Call is Disabled Open a command prompt by clicking the Start button and selecting Run Type CMD to open the command window Click OK When the command window opens telnet to the router Note 5000 is the router port number 5 1 Enter your username and password to login 5 2 Enter an AT command to make sure you receive a response i e OK 5 3 On HSPA modlels enter the Command AT CNUM to determine the dial number of your router 6 From another phone call your router using the number identified in Step 5 3 This will let you know if the RING message shows 7 To enable Caller ID enter the AT CLIP 1 command on the command screen and make the call again to see if it shows Caller ID information Notes e Step 5 3 must show the RING or CALLER ID information in order for the Wakeup on Call function to work e Some wireless providers might not provide caller ID information if you have only a data plan RER Example 2 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on ALL Incoming Calls 1 On the PPP gt PPP Configuration screen set up the following parameters PPP General e Make sure that PPP is Enabled e Make sure Dial on Demand is Enabled e Setthe Idle Time Out to the number of seconds you desire Authentication e Your wireless service provider may require you to have a separate PPP Use name and Password If so enter them here Note If a username and password are required your wirel
26. P Server Configures the DHCP server settings IPSec Allows device to support LAN to LAN VPN tunneling with 3DES and AES 128 192 256 encryption support Tools Sets DDNS Force Update displays DDNS Status resets the modem and provides screens for Firmware Upgrade Load Configuration and Save Configuration Statistics amp Logs Shows statistics and logs maintained by the router Save amp Restart Saves your settings and reboots your router Help Index Accesses the online Help text IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT SUBMIT AND SAVE amp RESTART Click the Submit button located at the bottom of most screens in order to save any changes you make Then you must click the Save amp Restart button located on the Menu bar in order for your settings to take effect Save amp Restart does not have to be executed after each screen you can change and Submit several screens and then click Save amp Restart Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Screen Parts Menu Bar Submenu Title Submenu List ml IP Setup PPP Netw ks amp Services Packet Filters GRE Tunnels DHCP Server IPSec Tools Statistics amp Logs Save amp Restart Help Index IP Setup General Configuration HTTP Configuration seneral Configuration DDNS Configuration SNTP Configuration Date 5 6 2011 MM DD YYYY Static Routes Ramee Cos Time 22 34 39 HH MM SS 1P Configuration Configuration IP Address 192 168 2 1 Mask 255 255 2
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28. a packet directly to the firewall or passing it on to another network The options to Delete or Edit a route after it has been defined and added are available by using the table at the bottom of the screen General Configuration HTTP Configuration Add Static Routes DONS Configuration SNTP Configuration Static Route LAMInterface Y gt IP Setup gt Static Routes Remote Configuration Add Static Routes IP packets destined for the network indicated in the drop down box are routed to the IP address in the box pointed to by the arrow The networks in the drop down box can be defined under the Networks amp Services tab Static Route Select a static route from the drop down list box and then click the Add button Add Button After clicking the Add button the new route is added and will display at the bottom of the screen Important Note The Static Route screen will not display until the network is defined under Networks amp Services IP Setup gt Remote Configuration EXA O IP Setup gt Remote Configuration General Configuration HTTP Configuration Remote Configuration 1 Configuration DONS Configuration SNTP Configuration Add Network Host for remote configuration Any hull Static Routes Network Host Remote Configuration Add Network Host for Remote Configuration Select a network or host from the drop down box You can define more networks or hosts under the Network amp Services tab The cho
29. al connection The SPI is a unique identifier in the SA Secure Association a type of secure connection that allows the receiving computer to select the SA under which a packet will be processed The SPI Base is a number needed by the manual keying code Enter any 3 digit hexadecimal number which is unique for a security association It should be in the form Oxhex 0x100 Left Next Hop Local WAN IP Local LAN Remote Gateway IP FQDN Remote LAN NetBIOS Broadcast Save Button Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software through Oxfff is recommended If you have more than one manual connection then the SPI Base must be different for each one Next Hop is the address of the next device in a routing table s path that moves a packet to its destination This setting can be configured or left as a static value 0 0 0 0 When not configured the value is set to the Gateway of the Box Gateway configured on the Interface Right IP The selection is based on the Left and Right IP Select the Interface to initiate the IPSec tunnel Left Security Gateway Select the internal subnet of the local security gateway for which the security services are to be provided If the router acts as a host this should be configured as None Other options are Any LAN LAN Interface WAN 1 WAN 1 Interface Select the interface in which the IPSec tunnel ends In the case of Road Warriors with a Dynamic IP addresses this should be configured
30. all Uninstall Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on the network Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity OK Cancel 3 The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box displays e Select Internet Protocol TCP IP e Click the Properties button The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties screen displays 4 Chapter 2 Installation The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties screen Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically IP address Subnet mask Default gateway C Obtain DNS server address automatically e Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server i Alternate DNS server Advanced Important Note If this screen opens and displays your current IP configuration we suggest you record this information for future reference i e after the router is configured you may wish to return this PC to its original settings e Toseta Fixed IP Address for the pc select Use the following IP address Enter the pc IP Address Example 192 168 2 x Note The x in the address stands for numbers 101 and up Enter
31. an 40 C UL has evaluated this device for use in ordinary locations only Installation in a vehicle or other outdoor locations has not been evaluated by UL UL Certification does not apply or extend to use in vehicles or outdoor applications or in ambient above 40 C Note The radio s performance may be affected at the temperature extremes This is considered normal The radio is designed to automatically fallback in class and reduces transmitter power to avoid damage to the radio There is no single cause for this function Rather it is the result of an interaction of several factors such as the ambient temperature the operating mode and the transmit power Chapter 1 Introduction and Description Power Power Draw for MTCBA H3 EN3 GSM850 HSDPA product Peak Input Rst Voltage Inrush 5 0Volts Idle Mode Typical Peak Tx Current GSM850 Current AMPS Watts HSDPA Current AMPS Inrush Current AMPS approx 3ms duration Power Draw for MTCBA EV1 EN3 US PCS US Cellular Input Voltage 5 0Volts Idle Mode Typical Peak Tx Current US CELLULAR Current AMPS 0 805 Inrush Current AMPS approx 3ms duration NOTE Recommends that the customer incorporate a 10 buffer into their power source when determining product load RF Specifications Frequency RX 869 to 894 MHz 925 to 960 MHz 1805 to 1800 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz 869 to 894 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz FrequencyTX TX 824 to 849 MHz
32. both bands GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1 900 Packet Data HSDPA data service of up to 7 2 Mbps Peak download 3 1 Mbps peak upload HSUPA data service of up to 5 76 Mbps 1 8 Mbps Circuit Switched Up to 14 4K bps non transparent Data Short Message Text amp PDU Point to Point MO MT cell Point to Point messaging MO MT Services SMS broadcast Antenna RF Antenna 50 ohm SMA female RF Antenna 50 ohm SMA female connector Connector connector SIM Connector Standard 1 8 and 3V SIM receptacle me 2 5mm miniature screw on Voltage 5 VDC Physical TW x 1 24 H x 2 93 D 0 75lbs Description 17 78cmW x3 15cmH x7 44cmD 0 340Kg Operating 30 to 60 C 40 to 475 C Fre Storage Temp Temp 40 to 85 C Humidity Relative humidity 20 to 90 noncondensing EMC Compliance EMC Compliance FCC Part 15 Class B FCC Part 15 Class B EN55022 Class B Radio Compliance EN55024 FCC Part 22 24 Radio Compliance Safety UL60950 1 2 Edition FCC Part 22 24 IEC60950 1 2005 Second Edition RSS132 133 with EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 EN301 489 1 Certifications EN489 3 GP only EN301 489 7 EN301 489 24 AS ACIF S042 1 S042 3 Safety UL60950 1 2 Edition IEC60950 1 2005 Second Edition with EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 Network PTCRB AT amp T UL Listed 40 C limited by power supply UL Certification does not apply or extend to an ambient above 40 C and has not been evaluated by UL for ambient greater th
33. ccccooncccnnnccnnonononononnnnnononnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnanennnnnnnononananenons 58 RA A EE Eee MR 59 Chapter 1 Introduction and Product Description This User Guide describes the MultiModem rCell intelligent wireless routers with an Ethernet II interface The MultiModem rCell Router is configured for one of three connectivity modes always on wake up on ring or dial on demand The always on network connection automatically establishes a wireless data connection and allows for around the clock surveillance monitoring or real time data acquisition of any remote Ethernet device such as a Web camera If the data link is dropped in the event of poor reception or a complete loss of service it will automatically re establish the data link The wake up on ring configuration allows the router to wake up and initiate a connection when it detects an incoming ring For security reasons you can setup the router to wake up based on a particular caller ID number This configuration is ideal for reducing the costs associated with the modem being online and available 24 7 When configured for dial on demand the router only accesses the Internet when data is present This configuration is ideal for sharing Internet access among networked PCs HGH Modem Cell Dr MTCBA H3 EN3 P1 Quad band HSPA 7 2 MTCBA EV1 EN3 N3 Quad band EV DO Rev A Performance Related Documentation MultiModem MTCBA H3 EN3 HSPA AT Commands The MultiModem MTCBA H
34. d The network host must be pre defined in the Networks section Service Enter the service that is to be matched with the filter rule These services must be pre defined in the Services section These services precisely define the traffic to be filtered To Host Networks Enter the network host to which the packet must send for the filter rule to match The Any option which matches all IP addresses regardless of whether they are officially assigned addresses or private addresses may also be entered The network host must be pre defined in the Networks section Action Enter the action that the packet filter executes if the rule matches any traffic traversing the firewall Types of actions defined are Accept Allows accepts all packets that match this rule Reject Blocks all packets that match this rule The host sending the packet will be informed that the packet has been rejected Drop Blocks all packets that match this rule but the host is not informed i e this is a silent drop Log Packets matching the rule i e the corresponding source address destination address and service will be logged Add Button Click the Add button The defined packet filter rule is added and will display at the bottom of the screen Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Packet Filters gt DNAT Configuration Destination Network Address Translation DNAT is a process that allows the placing of servers within the protected netwo
35. e that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or where you purchased the product Appendix C Environmental Information Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances RoHS These products do not contain the following banned chemicals Lead Pb lt 1000 PPM Mercury Hg lt 1000 PPM Hexavalent Chromium Cr 6 lt 1000 PPM Cadmium Cd lt 100 PPM Polybrominated Biphenyl PBB lt 1000 PPM Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether PBDE lt 1000 PPM Notes 1 Lead usage in some components is exempted by the following RoHS annex therefore higher lead concentration could be found a Lead in high melting temperature type solders i e tin lead solder alloys containing more than 85 lead b Lead in electronic ceramic parts e g piezoelectronic devices Appendix C Environmental Information China ROHS KR HEREDERA SE IRIE 46 A REIER ER er LG MIT ile f F EIP E HA REA FAP GS EINE 39 80 WETE EII TNA IA RATA P TA MB BRE 433 EB EA o o X o o o oO 0 5 E T OE E foo o oo o 9 mma o o o o o o SY ERES om DE TAG ERN RE CD FDA ER X RASTE AES RADEN Vc HA I ROO TF SJ Txxx 2006 PR BE OK O KEKE BD Sc BHAE ERA ERR ER
36. eins sarentaedecusasacesucseawessaases 9 Power On Configuration occcconccnonncononacononacononarononacinonaranonanoso 35 PPP auteritie ALON ora 31 PPP cog UI ION sicscassercseancosccwansonnseaaddtadeass skeder ED Een 31 PPTP connection tracking vcisccsaicissacceaistcvadcdasscanadassnadedascvasedabanaces 42 wea Mat 38 R Raw Dialout configuratiON oooccccnncnnonacononacononacononacononarinonacoso 23 Remote Configuration isso ciao 27 Reset Modem in Tools isotope ira roto eran repa pner eu no iren 52 Route configuration EE 27 S Sale PassWord sisas 24 Save configuration in Tools 53 NNN 21 Select encryption method ooccccnnccncnncononacononarononarononaranonacrononas 50 SOL VERO SEE senti tdt ro 23 Service Configuration aiii 38 SNTP configuration eese enne 26 Static Routes configuration i eser reto eterno aora repe rer eren ap Goa 27 Statistics amp Logs gt DHCP Statistics cccccseccsseccsseceeseeeeeeeeeees 57 Statistics Logs gt Ethernet cccccseecccsecccesececeeececeeceseeeceeenes 55 Statistics amp Logs gt Modem Information cccooccccnnccncnnccnnnacononos 58 Statistics amp Logs gt PPP sanan 56 STE GA LAL tc 21 STE GT KEENE EE EEE 60 Supported SUDPBLS us ces oi 60 Syslog configuration ccccooccnonocononacononacononarononarononaronenaranonacrinonos 23 System domain nare eer ariadna 25 T Technical Specifications rrr
37. ens in order to save any changes you make Then you click the Save amp Restart button located on the Menu bar in order for your settings to take effect Save amp Restart does not have to be executed after each screen you can change and Submit several screens and then click Save amp Restart Verifying Signal Strength To communicate directly with the cellular modem to verify signal strength telnet to the modem Note Ensure that the Status LED is blinking indicating that the router is ready Ensure that PPP is disabled before verifying signal strength 1 To Telnet to the modem You can access the modem thru the Run icon or from the Command Prompt Click Start Run icon In the Open window enter cmd and then press ENTER or Click Start I All Programs I Accessories Command Prompt e Inthe command window type telnet 192 168 2 1 5000 e Atthe Login prompt type the default user name admin all lower case Press ENTER e Atthe Password prompt type the default password admin all lower case Press ENTER 2 Inthe command window type AT CSQ The router responds with the received signal strength rssi Signal Strength RSSI 10 31 Sufficient Weak or Insufficient 99 Insufficient Once you have a good signal for where you are going to place the router either refer back to Optional Mounting in this Chapter if you are permanently mounting your router or continue with Account Activation for Wireless Devices Accoun
38. eral Configuration Configuration DHCP Enable C Disable Subnet oz36820 naa Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 163 2 1 DNS 0 0 0 0 Lease Time dd hh mm 00 00 00 00 00 00 infinite lease time SUBMIT Subnet Settings NR bnet Settings From To Fem tions General Configuration DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol that allows individual devices on an IP network to get their own network configuration information IP address subnet mask broadcast address etc from a DHCP server The overall purpose of DHCP is to make it easier to administer a large network DHCP Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Lease Time Submit Subnet Settings From To Range Add Note Enable disable the DHCP server Enter the subnet address If you want to change the DHCP subnet address you first have to delete all the subnet settings below Enter the subnet mask Enter the gateway address Enter the DNS address Select the DHCP Lease Time from the selection box Lease time is set in days hours and minutes A Lease Time of 00 00 00 is an Infinite Lease Time Click the Submit button to save these settings Note You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes Enter the range of IP addresses to be assigned by DHOP Click the Add button The address range is added and will display in the table a
39. ess provider would have given them to you when you activated your account Modem Configuration e Make sure your Dial Number is entered correctly For HSPA models the Dial Number is 99 1 For EV DO models the Dial Number is 777 Submit e Click the Submit button to save the changes made on this screen 2 On the PPP gt Wakeup on Call screen set up the following parameters Wakeup on Call Configuration e Select Enable for Wakeup on Call e Set the Time Delay to 3 seconds You can use the 10 second default e AllInit Strings should be empty e Submit Button Click the Submit button to save these settings Caller ID Configuration e Enter the string RING to the Caller ID list e Click the Add Button to save the string to the Caller ID list 3 Save and Restart Click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes The device will save all the settings and reboot the PC Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Example 3 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on Matching Caller IDs Only 1 Onthe PPP PPP Configuration screen set up the following parameters PPP General e Make sure that PPP is Enabled e Make sure Dial on Demand is Enabled e Setthe Idle Time Out to the number of seconds you desire Authentication e Your wireless service provider may require you to have a separate PPP username and password If so enter them here Note If a username and password are requi
40. ices are Any LAN and WAN Interface Choose all that apply Click the Add button after each selection Add Button After clicking the Add button the network or host is added and displays at the bottom of the screen Delete You will have the option to delete Any and WAN Interface in the Options window once it is added Click on Delete in the Options window Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software PPP PPP gt PPP Configuration Ed FPP Configquret on NAT Configuration NAT Enable disable NAT Network Address Translation The default is Enable If NAT is enabled e Your LAN can use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of addresses for external traffic In other words the router with NAT does the simple IP routing between the LAN interface and the WAN interface NAT hides the LAN address behind a single IP address on the wireless side e Your internal addresses are shielded from the public Internet If NAT is disabled e The router functions without performing any address translation on the packets passing through it e Masquerading of packets originating from the LAN is disabled e Address translation of packets arriving from the WAN is also disabled e Any DNAT Configuration previously setup in the DNAT Configuration screen is disabled This prevents the user from adding any DNAT rules which if allowed would defeat the purpose of enabling Routing Note For routing to take effect the configura
41. iguration e Service changes are reflected in all the configurations in the Web Management software where they are used e Services added here will be displayed in the following sections DNAT Packet Filters Name Enter the name of the Service which is limited to 16 characters It has to be unique Protocol Enter the type of protocol TCP UDP Source Port Enter the Destination Port for this service The source and destination ports can be entered either as a single port or a range using a colon as the separator Destination Port Enter the name of the Destination Port for the service Add Button Click the Add button The new service is added and will display on the screen Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Packet Filters gt Packet Filters You can Delete or Edit a packet filter rule after it has been defined and added by using the table at the bottom of the screen IP Setup PPP Networks E Services Packet Filters GRE Tunnels DHCP Server Tools Statistics A Packet Filters Packet Filters gt Packet Filters DNAT Configuration Packet filter Advanced From Hosts Networks Service To Hosts Networks Acton ACCEPT v en e E KER Packet Filter From Host Networks Enter the network host from which the packet must originate for the filter rule to match The Any option which matches all IP addresses regardless of whether they are officially assigned addresses or private addresses may also be entere
42. in the displayed list The Name is limited to 15 characters maximum IP Address Enter the IP Address of the Network Host The same address mask pair should not already be present in the displayed list Subnet Mask Enter the Network Mask of the Network Host For Host addresses the mask is entered as 32 Note See Appendix A Table of Commonly Supported Subnets Add Button Click the Add button The defined network is added and will display at the bottom of the screen Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Networks amp Services gt Service Configuration On this screen you can specify the standard set of well known services available on the system These services enable the configuration of the user defined services The options to Delete or Edit a service after it has been defined and added are available by using the table at the bottom of the screen Networks amp Services gt Service Configuration Service Configuration S Fort Client D Port Server T A m or emm emm 30005 20000 IEC de teosof see E mme fe peemm gt e COM EN FIKSE bom uA E emere m e fe m eere fe m ee pe Room m p SI e CTI A II ewe fen fee f oe fe e ess E L t Service Configuration Enter the Name Protocol Source Port Client and Destination Port Server for the new Service e A Service Name cannot be edited e A Service cannot be deleted if it is used in another conf
43. irst second third fourth last Default is second Daylight Saving time usually starts at the same time on the same day of the week in the same month every year Each day of the week occurs four or five times a month Therefore you will be selecting the week in which daylight saving time starts the first second third fourth or the last of the month Start Month Set the start month to use during Daylight Saving mode Default is March Start Day Set the start weekday to use during Daylight Saving mode Default is Sunday Start Time Set the start time to use during Daylight Saving mode Default is 02 00 hh mm Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Daylight Saving End Time End Ordinal Set the end ordinal to use during Daylight Saving mode Select the week in which daylight saving time ends Options are first second third fourth last Default is first End Month Set the end month to use during Daylight Saving mode Default is November End Day Set the end weekday to use during Daylight Saving mode Default is Sunday End Time Set the end time to use during Daylight Saving mode Default is 02 00 hh mm Submit Button Click the Submit button to save these settings Note You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes IP Setup gt Static Routes Routing information is used by every computer connected to a network to identify whether it is sending a dat
44. l Directive 1999 5 EC of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity FCC Part 15 Class B Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to 47 CFR Part 15 regulations The stated limits in this regulation are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the CFR 47 rules Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept a
45. l to 0 1 0 trigger Wakeup on Call Submit Click the Submit to save these settings Caller ID Configuration Add Wakeup on Call Caller ID To add Caller ID to the Wakeup on Call function enter the Caller ID to be allowed to wakeup the router Enter RING all Caps to wake up on any call Enter a CID phone number or an SMS message The SMS message string must not contain any spaces between words After entering the Caller ID click the Add button The Caller ID displays at the bottom of the screen You can enter any number of IDs you desire A Caller ID can be edited or deleted using Options which will be available once a Caller ID is displayed Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Caller Acknowledgement Configuration Acknowledgement String to Caller The configured string of 0 to 40 characters will be sent to the integrated cellular modem upon receiving a valid caller ID from the WAN The default is NULL string Note If the string is not configured acknowledgement to the caller will not be sent upon successful caller ID reception Submit Click the SUBMIT button to save these settings Note You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes PPP gt Wakeup On Call Examples Example 1 Determine if the router Is Supporting Incoming Calls and Caller ID 1 On the PPP gt PPP Configuration screen make sure that PPP is Disabled On the PP
46. mber of the Check IP Server Default is 80 Enter the Server name to which the IP Address change is registered Example members dyndns org Enter the Server port number Default is 80 Enter the maximum number of tries that will be allowed if the update fails Default 5 Range is 0 100 Enter the intervals in days that will be allowed to pass when there is no IP Address change At the end of this interval the existing IP Address will be updated in the server so that it will not expire Default 28 days Range is 1 99 days Sets the system registration type as either Dynamic or Custom Default Dynamic Enter the registered Domain name Enter the Username that can access the DDNS Server Default NULL You should have received your username when you registered with the DDNS service Enter the Password that can access the DDNS Server Default NULL You should have received your password when you registered with the DDNS service ve these settings Note You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software IP Setup gt SNTP Configuration IP Setup gt SNTP Configuration General Configuration HTTP Configuration General Configuration Configuration DONS Configuration SNTP Client Stetit Routes Remote Configuration 30 Time Zone Configuration jure Time Zone offset Daylight Configura
47. ment Software Tools gt Load Configuration Tools Firmware Upgrade Load Configuration Tools gt Load Configuration Save Configuration Browse file to load configuration Browse Load Configuration Browse File for Load Configuration Click the Browse button to open the file that allows you to locate the configuration file When found highlight the file name and press Enter so that the file name displays in the text box Then click the Load button Important Notes e The new configuration is written into the flash e Configuration Upgrade will take at least 3 seconds to download and 60 seconds to install the settings and reboot Reboot happens automatically When you click the Load button the following screen displays It shows the name of the file you selected F File Download Do you want to save this file or find a program online to open it Name config tar gz HE Type Unknown File Type 8 00K6 From 192 168 2 1 Pe While files from the Internet can be useful same files can potentially harm pour computer IF vou do nat trust the source do not find k program to open this file or save this file What s the risk Click the Find Save or Cancel buttons as desired The More Info displays Microsoft s Internet Explorer Help on downloading files Tools gt Save Configuration Click this option to save the configuration Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Statistics amp Logs
48. nnel toca Remote P This screen displays the statistics of active tunnels Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Statistics amp Logs gt Modem Information Statistics amp Logs gt Modem Information Modem AT Commands Trace ATEO ATEO M OK This screen displays the modem commands set on the PPP gt Modem Commands screen and also displays the results of the commands Statistics amp Logs gt Service Status Statistics amp Logs gt Service Status Ag SE PING Keep alive is disabled This screen displays the summary of the service status Statistics amp Logs TCP UDP Client Live Log Statistics amp Logs gt TCP UDP Client Live Log Client Trace 13 36 4 Start trigger is Carriage return Waiting for 3 CRs 13 36 16 Got 2 CR s 13 36 16 connected to primary server address 13 36 17 DCD turned ON This screen displays the TCP UDP Client Live Log Statistics amp Logs gt TCP UDP Server Live Log Statistics amp Logs gt TCP UDP Server Live Log Server Trace 10 31 98 Server is listening 13 16 19 Server is connected to client 12 16 19 DCD turned ON This screen displays the TCP UDP Server Live Log Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Statistics amp Logs gt IPSec Live Log Statistics amp Logs gt IPSec Live Log IPSec Live Connections 17 Aug 2009 13hr 38min 38sec RFSSOVPN As Ec use 13hr
49. nt Name The APN is assigned by your wireless service provider For EV DO models the APN does not apply You can set up to 4 router initialization strings PPP Authentication Click the button corresponding to the authentication protocol you want to use to negotiate with the remote peer PAP CHAP or PAP CHAP Default PAP CHAP Enter the PPP Username This name authenticates the remote peer Enter the PPP Password This password authenticates the remote peer Chapter 2 Installation A Note About the Access Point Name The APN Access Point Name is assigned by your wireless service provider but you may have to ask for it An access point is an IP network to which a MultiModem rCell Router connects The Web Management software asks for the APN on the Wizard Setup screen and the PPP screen Important Note About Provider Fees Your provider will charge you for your data usage Please check with your provider to make sure you are aware of the charges If you plan to use the router for large amounts of data transfers we recommends an unlimited data plan with your account Note Additional features and functions can be set up using the complete Web Management software program described in Chapter 3 6 Click the Submit button 7 Click the Save amp Restart button located on the Menu bar The router will reboot IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT SUBMIT AND SAVE amp RESTART Click the Submit button located at the bottom of most scre
50. ny interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement Canadien sur le mat riel brouilleur Appendix C Environmental Information July 2005 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE The WEEE directive places an obligation on EU based manufacturers distributors retailers and importers to take back electronics products at the end of their useful life A sister Directive ROHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances complements the WEEE Directive by banning the presence of specific hazardous substances in the products at the design phase Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union The symbol shown below is on the product or on its packaging which indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste Instead it is the user s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensur
51. o to tell the Windows OS not to remember the password this helps maintain PC security Password Caution It is recommended that you change the default password to better protect the security of your router Use a safe password Your first name spelled backwards is not a sufficiently safe password a password such as xfT35 4 is better Click the Login button The Web Management Home screen displays 4 Usethe Wizard Setup for Quick Configuration A quick way to configure the router is to use the Wizard Setup The Wizard Setup can be opened by clicking the words Wizard Setup located under the Web Management software s menu bar The information entered here will default to other screens that require this information Benefits of Using the Wizard Setup Saves time by allowing you to configure the basic setup in one screen Note Additional features and functions can be set up using the complete Web Management software program described in Chapter 3 Provides a short way to enter and save information needed to create a connection to the Internet Select Wizard Setup Chapter 2 Installation 5 After clicking the Wizard Setup selection the Wizard Setup screen displays IP Setup PPP Networks amp Services Packet Filters GRE Tunnels DHCP Server IPSec Tools Statistics amp Logs Save amp Restart Help Index Home Wizard Setup Logout Help IP Configuration Configuration PPP Authentication N A
52. oftware 3 Onthe Packet Filters gt DNAT Configuration screen define the DNAT rule Allow Access Select the original target network host of the IP packets that you now want rerouted The original target network host is the one previously defined in the Network Configuration section Example Any External Service Select the External Service that you want allowed The service must be defined in the Service Configuration section LAN IP Select the LAN IP to which the packets are to be diverted Only one host can be defined as the destination Internal Service Select the Internal Service to be the destination Pre DNAT Service Select the service for the Pre DNAT destination This service was just defined in the Service Configuration section Example MeterPort Post DNAT IP Select the destination to which the IP packets are to be diverted Only one host can be defined as the Post DNAT destination Example MeterlP Post DNAT Service Select the service for the Post DNAT configuration Example MeterPort Internal Source Select the source address for packets that are going to be sent If you do not want to change the address select NOCHANGE Example NOCHANGE 4 Save Click the Save button to save this configuration Note You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes The device will save all the settings and reboot the PC Chap
53. on Click the Add Manual Connection button A separate screen displays for setting up a manual connection Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Add IKE Connection ADD IKE Connection 1 111 9 D IKE Connection Connection Name Compression Authentication Method Pre Shared Key Select Encryption DE IKE Life Time Key Life heurs 1 hours Sumber of retries zero for unlimited a Local WAN IP Local LAN Add an IKE Connection Connection Name Compression Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS Authentication Method Pre Shared Key Select Encryption IKE Life Time Key Life Number of Retries Local WAN IP WARN Interface Enter a text name that will identify the connection for you Check the compression checkbox to enable IPCOMP the compression algorithm Check the PFS checkbox to enable PFS a concept in which the newly generated keys are unrelated to the older keys This is enabled by default Authentication can be done using Pre Shared Secrets The Pre Shared Key must be agreed upon and shared by the VPN endpoints it must be configured at both endpoints of the tunnel Select the encryption method 3DES is recommended Options include 3DES AES 128 AES 192 AES 256 The duration for which the ISAKMP SA should last is from successful negotiation to expiration The default value is one hour and the maximum is 8 hours The duration for which the IPSec SA should last is
54. ower is removed from the unit WE 2 Insert the SIM card into the card holder The above graphic illustrates the correct SIM card orientation 3 Verify that the SIM card fits into the holder properly and then close the cover Making the Connection h gt 1 Connect a suitable antenna to the SMA connector see antenna specifications in Chapter 1 2 Using an Ethernet cable connect one end of the cable to the ETHERNET connector on the back of the router and the other end to your pc either directly or via a switch or hub 3 Attach the appropriate interchangeable blade piece to the power supply module NOTCH FOR LATCH NAM INPUT CONNECTOR SLIDE LOCK DOWN 4 Screw on the power lead from the power supply module into the power connection on the router Now plug the power supply into your power source Notes e The POWER LED The POWER LED lights after power up e The Status LED is a solid ON when the router is booting up saving a configuration or updating firmware When the Status LED begins to blink the router is ready The Reset Button Hold the Reset button in until the Status Light goes out Then release it It also will set the username and password back to admin and admin as well as setting the IP address to the default of 192 168 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation Optional Attach the Router to a Flat Surface Before you mount your router to a permanent surface verify signal strength
55. play at the bottom of the screen Entries can be deleted or edited by clicking the Edit or the Delete buttons Packet Filters gt DNAT Example Set Up DNAT and Port Forwarding to an Internal Device Note The internal device can be camera meter security device etc Situation Assume the device is on a LAN with an IP address of 192 168 2 100 and the port to access the device is port 7700 1 On the Network amp Services gt Network Configuration screen set up the following parameters Name Enter a name for the LAN device IP Address and Subnet Address Enter the IP address and subnet address of the device Example Name MeterlP IP Address 192 168 2 100 Subnet Address 255 255 255 255 The subnet mask in the network configuration is not defined using x x x x notation It uses bit notation So 255 255 255 255 32 Add Click the Add button to save this configuration 2 Onthe Network amp Services gt Service Configuration screen define a service name For this example the service will be a meter Name Enter a name for the service use a name that will identify the service for you Example MeterPort Protocol Select a protocol Example tcp or udp S Port Client Enter the source port for this service Example 1 65535 D Port Server Enter the destination port for this service Example 7700 Add Click the Add button to save this configuration Chapter 3 Using the Web Management S
56. r Make a TCP connection to port 80 same as the Web Admin port and send data as GET atinfor html HTTP 1 1 Then press Enter twice Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Networks amp Services Networks amp Services gt Network Configuration Networks or Hosts can be added here The options to Delete or Edit a network after it has been defined and added are available by using the table at the bottom of the screen IP Setup PPP Networks amp Services Packet Filters GRE Tunnels DHCP Server Tools Statistics amp Logs Save amp Restart Help Index Home Wizard Setup Logout Help Networks amp Services Networks amp Services gt Network Configuration Service Configuration Network Configuration Name IP Address Subnet Mask 1 3 EM RR EN Name IPAddress Mask Options por pee p m mm ems e cR eee emen pn e annatae seasons ibe Side Network Configuration Enter the Name IP Address and Mask for a new Network or Host Notes e A Network Host Name cannot be edited e A Network Host cannot be deleted if it is used in another configuration e Network Host changes are reflected in all the configurations in the Web Management software where they are used e A Network Host added here will be displayed in the following sections Static Routes DNAT and Packet Filters Name Enter the name of the Network Host The same address mask pair should not already be present
57. r domain name is updated to point to the new IP address Note You have to register with a DDNS server to use this feature IP Setup General Configuration HTTP Configuration SNTP Configuration Static Routes Remote Configuration General DDNS Use Check IP Check IP Server Check IP Port Server Port Max Retries Update Interval System Domain Authentication Username Password Submit Click the Submit button to sa IP Setup gt DDNS Configuration General DDNS enable disable User Check IP enable disable Check IP Server checkip dyndns org Check IP Port members dyndns org Port BG Update Interval days 28 System Dynamic C Custom Domain HE Authentication Username Password SUBMIT Check the Enable or Disable box This enables disables DDNS Default Disable Check the Enable or Disable box If enabled the program will query the server to determine the IP address before it performs the DDNS update the IP address is still assigned by the wireless provider and the DDNS will be updated based on the address returned by Check IP Server If disabled the program will perform the DDNS update using the IP address that it obtains from the PPP link Default Enable Enter the Server name from which the currently assigned IP address is obtained This check IP server is a server the router accesses to check it s current IP address Enter the port nu
58. re acts as a remote Syslog Auto Discovery Auto Discovery Check the box to enable or disable Auto Discovery to broadcast MAC level the MAC Address IP Address and DHCP information to the configured server port Default Enable The router will send a broadcast packet on the specified server port every 10 seconds or whatever interval the broadcast timer is set to Server Port Enter the Server Port Number Default port is 1020 Broadcast Timer Enter the amount of time in seconds for the auto discovery packet granularity of periodic broadcasting Default is 10 seconds Auto Reboot Timer Configuration Auto Reboot Timer Enter the number of hours to lapse between each automatic reboot The default of zero deactivates the timer Range is 0 to 999 Telnet Configuration Enables Disables the Telnet port The default is Enable This is specifically for telnet port 23 for technical support debug You can still access the integrated cellular modem using port 5000 when this is disabled Ensure that PPP is also disabled before telnetting to the port Submit Button Click the Submit button to save these settings Note You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software IP Setup gt HTTP Configuration IP Setup gt HTTP Configuration General Configuration HTTP Configuration Configuration DDNS Configuration SNTP
59. red your wireless provider would have given them to you when you activated your account Modem Configuration e Make sure your Dial Number is entered correctly For HSPA models the Dial Number is 99 1 For EV DO models the Dial Number is 777 Submit e Click the Submit button to save the changes made on this screen 2 Onthe PPP gt Wakeup on Call screen set up the following parameters Wakeup on Call Configuration e Select Enable for Wakeup on Call e Set the Time Delay You can use the 10 second default e Enter the Init Strings Set Wakeup Init String 1 by entering AT CLIP 1 for HSPA models only e Submit Button Click the Submit button to save these settings Caller ID Configuration e Enter a callers ID that you want added to the Caller ID list e Add Button Click the Add button to save each Caller ID as it is entered to the Caller ID list 3 Save and Restart Click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes The device will save all the settings and reboot the PC PPP gt Power On Configuration The Power On Configuration feature allows you to set an initialization string that will be sent to the router upon boot up PPP gt PowerOn Configuration Power n Init String Configuration PowerOn Init Stung SUBMIT Power On Init String Configuration Power On Init String You can enter a string of 0 to 40 characters that will be sent to the router upon boot up
60. refer to Verify Signal Strength in this Chapter The router can be panel mounted with screws spaced according to the measurement shown Note Use either 6 or 8 pan head screws for all four mount locations R 149 3 79 R 094 2 40 669 16 98 TYP 984 24 99 2 230 58 84 984 24 99 i 4 000 101 60 ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES mm Chapter 2 Installation Set Your PC s TCP IP Address for Ethernet Functionality The following directions establish a TCP IP connection at the pc so the PC can communicate with the router The following directions were written using a Windows XP 2003 operating system 1 Click Start Control Panel Double click the Network Connections icon s Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Q sak amp 2 p search fy Folders Y X Ez Address S Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet 2 ocal Area onnection Wizard H 9 New Network Setup Connecti Wizard The Network Connections screen displays Right click the Local Area Connection icon and choose Properties from the drop down list Local Area Connection Properties IX General Authentication Advanced Connect using Be VIA Compatable Fast Ethernet Adapter This connection uses the following items 47 NWLink NetBIOS 47 NW Link IPX SPX NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol 4 Internet Protocol TCP IP v gt Inst
61. rk and making them available for a certain service to the outside world The DNAT process running on the router translates the destination address of incoming packets to the address of the real network server on the LAN The packets are then forwarded You can Delete or Edit a DNAT rule after it has been defined and added by using the table at the bottom of the screen Important Note When adding rules at least one host must be defined in the Network Configuration section Packet Filters gt DNAT Configuration DNAT Configuration OM NAT Configuration Allow Access External Service LAW IP Internal Service Internal Source WANInterface V Allow Access External Service LAN IP Internal Service Internal Source DNAT Configuration Allow Access Select a network or host to which IP packets will be allowed and re routed The network host must be pre defined in the Network Configuration section External Service Select the External Service that you want allowed The service must be defined in the Service Configuration section LAN IP Select the LAN IP to which the packets are to be diverted Only one host can be defined as the destination Internal Service Select the Internal Service to be the destination Internal Source Select the source address for packets that are going to be sent If you do not want to change the address select NOCHANGE Save Button Click the Save button The defined DNAT configuration is added and will dis
62. s Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Web Management Software Screens The rest of this chapter describes each of the Web Management software screens IP Setup IP Setup gt General Configuration In the General Configuration you will set the general system based parameters IP Setup gt General Configuration HTTP Configuration General Configuration DDNS Configuration SNTP Configuration 5 7 2011 MM DD YYYY Static Routes Remote Configuration 01 40 51 HH MM SS IP Configuration 192 168 2 1 255 255 255 0 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Auto Dialout Configuration Raw Dialout for Telnet C Enable Disable Autodialout Enable C Disable Autodialout login Enable Disable 5000 E Inactivity Handle EIA Signal C Enable Disable Secs 0 Syslog Configuration yslog C Enable Disable Syslog Server IP Address Auto Discovery Autodiscovery Enable C Disable Server Port 1020 Broadcast Timer 10 seconds Auto Reboot Timer Configuration Auto Reboot Timer lo in hrs 0 Deactivate Telnet Configuration Enable C Disable SUBMIT Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software General Configuration Date and Time The system date and time display in these formats MM DD YYYY HH MM SS A real time clock is part of SNTP to display proper time IP Configuration Enter the following addresses for the Ethernet interface IP Address Default 192 168
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64. s can be active at any given time Beyond three active tunnels can be saved but they will not be active IPSec provides encryption and authentication services at the IP level of the protocol stack IPSec can protect any traffic carried over IP IPSec provides the following services e Authentication only e Encryption only Authentication and encryption Transmitting and receiving data securely over an unprotected network involves deciding on the type of IPSec service as mentioned above required for the connection establishing a secure connection by a key exchange process and transferring data using that connection The key exchange process is done in one of two ways e Manual Keying where the authentication and encryption keys are provided manually on both sides of the connection e Auto Keying using IKEv2 Protocol where the authentication and encryption keys are generated on either side of the connection and exchanged by different methods IPSec IPSec IP Setup PPP Networks amp Services Packet Filters GRE Tunnels DHCP Server IPSec Serial Port Tools IPSec gt IPSec IT OM PSec VPN Status L Add New Connection New Connection IKE Connection Add Manual Connection IPSec VPN Status Check the VPN Status checkbox to enable IPSec Click the Save button Add a New Connection Add IKE Connection Click the Add IKE Connection button A screen displays for setting up an IKE connection Add Manual Connecti
65. t Activation for Wireless Devices Note If you need remote access to your MultiModem over the Internet for remote configuration you need to ensure that your wireless network provider has provisioned mobile terminated data and fixed or dynamic public IP address in which they can configure the network to redirect any incoming connection to that predefined IP Chapter 3 Using the WEB Management Software The Web Management software configures the Ethernet functionality of your router Navigating the Web Management Software This section explains the menu structure and the navigation buttons of the router s Web Management software Menu Bar IP Setup PPP Networks amp Services Packet Filters GRE Tunnels DHCP Server IPSec Tools Statistics amp Logs Save amp Restart Help Index Home Wizard Setup Logout Help IP Setup Sets up a General Configuration HTTP DDNS SNTP Static Routes and Remote Configuration PPP Sets up the PPP authentication dial on demand router authentication and Wakeup on Call Networks amp Services Defines networks and services to make them available to other functions such as allowed packet filters static routes remote configuration DNAT and GRE tunnels and routes Packet Filters Defines filter rules DNAT configuration and ICMP rules GRE Tunnels Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE Defines the remote network and the tunnel through which traffic is to be routed DHC
66. t the bottom of the screen Once the range displays you can delete if necessary See Appendix A A Table of Commonly Supported Subnets Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software DHCP Server gt Fixed Addresses DHCP Server gt Fixed Addresses DHCP Subnet Settings 2 Subnet Settings hMac Address IP Address Mac Address IP Address DHCP Fixed Configuration The DHCP server can be made to assign a fixed IP address for a particular user by identifying the MAC address This binding can be made permanent by configuring it here The same IP address will not be used for any DHCP client with a different MAC address even if there is no active DHCP connection with that IP address MAC Address Enter the MAC address to which the specified IP address binds IP Address Enter the fixed IP address to be assigned Add Click the Add button The addresses are added and will display in the table at the bottom of the screen from where they can be deleted or changed Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software IPSec The IPSec IP Security protocol suite based on modern cryptographic technologies provides security services like encryption and authentication at the IP network layer It secures the whole network traffic providing guaranteed security for any application using the network lt can be used to create private secured tunnels between two hosts two security gateways or a host and a security gateway Up to three tunnel
67. ter 3 Using the Web Management Software Packet Filters gt Advanced Packet Filters gt Advanced Connection Tracking N Tracking o enable f disable C enable disable ICMP Configuration MA CMP Configuraton ICMP on LAN enable disable ICMP on WAN enable disable ICMP Forward enable C disable SUBMIT Connection Tracking H323 Enable disable the forwarding of H323 packets across the firewall PPTP Enable disable PPTP Packet Pass through PPTP NAT support Note H323 and PPTP are disabled by default ICMP Configuration The Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP is used to test the network connections and the functionality of the firewall and is also used for diagnostic purposes ICMP on Firewall and ICMP Forwarding always apply to all IP addresses i e Any When these are enabled all IP hosts can Ping the firewall CMP on Firewall or the network behind it ICMP Forwarding ICMP on LAN Enable disable the transfer of ICMP packets on the LAN interface ICMP on WAN Enable disable the transfer of ICMP packets on the WAN interface ICMP Forward Enable disable the forwarding of ICMP packets through the firewall into the local network Note ICMP on the Lan Wan and Forward are enabled by default Submit Click the Submit button to save these settings Note You must click Save and Restart once you have completed and submitted all the screens on which you have made changes Chapter 3
68. tion 1111 ight Configuration Daylight Saving i Ensble T Disable Daylight Saving offset Daylight Saving Start time ight Saving Start time Start oraina Start Day tart Tin 02 00 hh mm Daylight Saving End tire X Ena Month End Time 2 00 8 hh mm General Configuration SNTP Client Enable or disable the SNTP Client to contact the configured server on the UDP port 123 and set the local time The default is Disable Server Enter the SNTP server name or IP address to which the SNTP Client must contact in order to update the time No default Polling Time Enter the polling time at which the SNTP client requests the server to update the time Default is 300 minutes Time must be entered in minutes Time Zone Configuration Time Zone Enter your time zone Default UTC Universal Coordinated Time Universal Time See the following Web site for Time Zone information http wwp greenwichmeantime com info current time htm Time Zone Offset Enter hh mm Default 00 00 Offset is the amount of time varying from the standard time of a Time Zone Daylight Configuration Daylight Saving Enables disables Daylight Saving mode The default is Enable Daylight Saving Offset Set the offset to use during Daylight Saving mode Default is 60 minutes Enter the time in minutes Daylight Saving Start Time Start Ordinal Set the start ordinal to use during Daylight Saving mode Options are f
69. tion must be saved after enabling it It won t be effective on the fly at runtime PPP General PPP Dial on Demand Idle Time Out Connect Time Out Dialing Max Retries Authentication Authentication Type Username Password ICMP Keep Alive Check Keep Alive Check Keep Alive Type Host Name TCP Port Interval ICMP Count Modem Configuration Dial Number Dial Prefix Connect String APN Init String 1 4 Baud Rate Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Enable disable PPP The default is Disable When enabled the unit functions as a router PPP must be disabled to access the integrated cellular modem directly using telnet port 5000 If PPP is enabled you cannot access the integrated cellular modem Enable disable Dial on Demand The default is Disable If you disable it the router will always stay connected unless the Idle Time Out expires When Dial on Demand is enabled use the Wakeup on Call settings under the PPP menu to configure the settings for re establishment of the connection Set the amount of idle time that will pass before the router will timeout The default is 180 seconds If the time expires the PPP connection to the Internet will disconnect Any IP packets from the LAN side or IP traffic from the wireless side will reset this timer and prevent the connection from dropping Set the number of seconds to wait for a connection while in receive mode before timing out
70. tions as defined in 2 1091 and 1 1307 of the FCC rules for satisfying RF exposure compliance The antenna used for transmitting must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna transmitters User and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions to satisfying RF exposure compliance Antenna Specifications CDMA Antenna Requirements Specifications TRP TIS The total radiated power TRP at the antenna shall be no less than 21 20 dBm for PCS CELL channels respectively and the total isotropic sensitivity TIS at the antenna shall be no less than 104 104 dBm for PCS CELL channels respectively GSM Antenna Requirements Specifications TRP TIS Including cable loss the total radiated power TRP at the antenna shall be no less than 22 24 5 dBm for 850 1900 MHz respectively and the total isotropic sensitivity TIS at the antenna shall be no less than 99 101 5 dBm for 850 1900 MHz respectively Chapter 2 Installation Insert the SIM Card into Holder If required The router requires the power supply connection to begin operation It also requires a SIM card Subscriber Identity Module to operate on a GSM network To install the SIM do the following 1 Open the SIM door by pressing down on the tab on the top of the door and prying it open Note When changing a SIM ensure that p
71. uthentication IP Address 192 168 2 1 Authentication Type pap C chap PRP 255 255 255 0 U p j 0 0 0 0 PPP Configuration N Configuration Wizard Setup C Enable Disable Enable e Disable Dial ggsss 180 So 99 1 Init String ATEO 1 Init String 3 A minimum router configuration is provided using the Wizard Setup This provides a quick way to enter and save information needed to create a connection to the Internet The table below provides the information for the minimum configuration Authentication Type Username Password IP Configuration The default is 192 168 2 1 To change it simply enter your own IP address The default is 255 255 255 0 Enter the primary DNS IP address for the system The default is 0 0 0 0 PPP Configuration The default is disable To connect to the Internet you need to enable PPP Depending on the model commands may need to be issued to the integrated cellular modem before connecting to the wireless service To issue commands to the integrated cellular modem PPP must be disabled and telnet port 5000 used The default is disable Sets the amount of time the PPP link stays active before disconnecting Setting the value to zero causes the link to stay active continuously Enter the dial number This number connects you to the Internet For HSPA the number is 99 1 For EV DO models the Dial Number is 777 For HSPA models enter the APN Access Poi
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73. where you intend to operate the cell modem e Under no circumstances should antenna be placed outdoors Internal Lithium Battery e A lithium battery located within product provides backup power for the timekeeping capability The battery has an estimated life expectancy of ten years Chapter 1 Introduction and Description Front Panel The front panel contains Power and Status LEDs two Ethernet LEDs two modem LEDs and three signal LEDs The Power LED indicates that DC power is present and the Status LED blinks when the unit is functioning normally The two Ethernet LEDs indicate transmit and receive activity and connection speed of 10 or 100Mbps on the Ethernet link The two modem LEDs indicate carrier detection and link status The three signal LEDs display the signal strength level of the wireless connection The SIM door on the right side of the router provides access to the SIM card holder on the H3 version Modem rCell A ETHEERET STATUS LAK SPD The LED is a solid light when the rCell is booting up saving the configuration restarting or updating the firmware When the Status LED begins to blink the router is ready Link Blinks when there is transmit and receive activity on the Ethernet link It shows a steady light when there is a valid Ethernet connection Permanently On Powered on and Permanently On Not registered on network connected but not transmitting or Flashing states receiving 2

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