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1. 1 IF Address 2 IF Address 3 Allow these machines to pac TT initiate dialing Deny these machines to initiate dialing Allow dialing to these rT destination machines Deny dialing to these mmm es destination machines The MoRoS is equipped with a dialing filter which prevents certain data packets to immediately result in a connection setup and therefore costs Deactivating the dialing filter directs each data packet that is aimed at an IP address outside of the LAN to a Dial In at the remote terminal The dialing rules are that ports are entered in the first table and IP addresses are entered in the second table Empty fields are also permitted they will be ignored Invalid entries e g port 123a3 or IP address 192 168 1 2000 are automatically ignored and will not be entered into the configuration Ports for the Dial On Demand rules In the first line all ports may be entered which are allowed to trigger a dial up connection In the second line all ports may be entered which are included in sender packets and may not trigger a dial up connection Data packets sent to ports in the third row will result in a connection setup Data packets sent to ports in the fourth row will not result in a connection setup IP addresses for the Dial On Demand rules In the first line all IP addresses of the machine may be entered which are allowed to June 06 MoRoS Modem ISDN Functions trigger a dial up
2. Data Yellow A PPP data packet is transmitted via the phone line Status MoRoS is ready MoRoS is not ready e g after being switched on or when restoring the standard settings No LAN cable An LAN cable is connected and the port is set to 100 MBit s connected This LED blinks during data traffic An LAN cable is connected and the port is set to 10 MBit s This LED blinks during data traffic June 06 7 Device Description MoRoS Modem ISDN The reset key has several functions Pressing it for a short time no longer than 1 second initiates a soft reset The 5 performs a restart the integrated communication module is not restarted The settings are maintained Pressing it fora long time more than 3 seconds initiates a hard reset the integrated communication module is also restarted Regarding its effect this equals a voltage failure The settings are maintained Pressing the reset key three times for a short time Each keystroke may not last longer than 1 second All three keystrokes must be performed within 2 seconds The settings are reset to the factory defaults As soon as a function of the reset key becomes active the Status LED lights up red The RS232 interface has no function 3 2 Top INSYS 5 Modem LI ISDN L Internet www insys tec de Sales insys insys tec de Support supporti insys tec de 1 Lj L L C Temma
3. 5 c 5 A T a MoRoS Modem 1 0 ISDN 1 0 Copyright June 06 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Any duplication of this manual is prohibited All rights on this documentation and the devices are with INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Regensburg Restrictions of guarantee This handbook contains a concise description The compilation of the text has been performed with utmost care Despite all efforts there may be deviations to the actual functions No guarantee can therefore be given for the accuracy of the contents We can neither assume legal responsibility nor any liability for incorrect information and their consequences Suggestions for improvements and comments are always welcome Trademarks and logos The use of a trademark or logo not shown below does not indicate that it is freely available for use IBM PC AT XT are registered trademarks of International Business Machine Corporation INSYS is a registered trademark of INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Opera is a registered trademark of Opera Software ASA Mozilla is a registered trademark of the Mozilla Foundation Publisher INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Waffnergasse 8 93047 Regensburg Germany Phone 0941 560061 Fax 0941 563471 E mail insys insys tec de Internet http www insys tec de Subject to technical changes Err
4. Glossary MoRoS Modem ISDN 11 Glossary This describes the most important terms and abbreviations of this manual AT command Commands to devices such as modems to set up this device CHAP DHCP Dial In Dial Out Gateway ISP LAN MAC address PAP PPP Router Switch URL WAN 46 Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol authentication protocol often used for PPP connections Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP servers can dynamically design an IP address and other parameters to DHCP clients on request MoRoS can be called via a Dial In connection and then create a connection to the LAN MOoROoS can use a Dial up to make calls and to perform Internet connections for example This is a machine that works like a Router In contrast to the router a gateway can also route data packets from different hardware networks Internet Service Provider an ISP can be called using a dial up connection e g with an analogue modem or ISDN TA The ISP will then provide access to the Internet via this dial up connection Local Area Network a network of computers which are located relatively close to each other Media Access Control Address A MAC is a part of an Ethernet interface Each Ethernet interface has a unique global number the MAC address Password Authentication Protocol an authentication protocol often used for PPP connections Point to Point Protocol a prot
5. is selected at this point June 06 23 Functions MoRoS Modem ISDN 24 Idle time in seconds lo Enter a value for Idle time to set the time after which a Dial In connection is automatically terminated if no data is transmitted during the set time The setting 0 will prevent the automatic termination of the connection In this case a connection remains established until the remote terminal terminates the connection The maximum number of seconds is 2 147 483 468 24 85 days An automatic termination will only take place when no data is transferred during the entire set Idle time The time interval is reset and will restart as soon as one single data packet is transmitted Authenticate Dial ln Yes C Mo Authentification tor Dial In Username Fassword Authentication with PAF CERAR linsys rhv234dw5 Il A The radio button Authenticate Dial In is important if authentication is required for Dial In If No is selected all persons who know the MoRoS phone number can Dial In This is also the place to set all user names and passwords which should be authorized for Dial In Each user must be assigned the information whether he will login using the authentications PAP Password Authentication Protocol or CHAP Challenge Handshake June 06 MoRoS Modem ISDN Functions Authentication Protocol The setting CHAP also includes the variants MS CHAP and MS CHAP v2 Local I
6. Meaning OUT 1 NO Output 1 normally open ourzmc owpti momalydeed 5 OUT2 JOupu2 S 6 OUT2NO Output2 normalyopn 8 June 06 5 Modem ISDN Device Description 3 3 Bottom RS 485B RS 485 GND Input 2 Input 1 5 GND Reset GND 10 60 VDC 2821 m L 1 GND Terminai Meaning SSS 22 Reset For the voltage supply please use a power supply which has its own fuse and overvoltage protection and can supply at least 3W at a DC voltage of 10 V minimum and 60V maximum The reset terminals have the same function as the reset key Currently the terminals for the RS485 interface have no function June 06 9 Installation MoRoS Modem ISDN 4 Installation TAE Port INSYS MoRoS Modem SO Bus INSYS MoRoS ISDN 00 008 Ethernet pc Machine Network Cable i Monos 7 esc Power Supply 10V 60V DC 1 Mounting on DIN rail 2 Connecting the power supply a connecting the ground connection b connecting the power supply 10 60V DC Note The minimum value is 10V DC The maximum value is 60V DC 3 Switch on power supply The green Power LED lights up 4 Connection to the PC The network card of the PC must be connected to any one of the four MoRoS Ethernet ports 5 Connection to the telephone network The RJA5 Line plug is connecte
7. 3 3 is typically 0 35 mA 10 4 Integrated Switch This is a switch consisting of gt 4ports gt 10 100 MBit s for full and half duplex operation Autosense gt Automatic detection of patch cables cross over cables 10 5 Integrated Communication Module Depending on the 5 variant the following can be integrated as communication module gt Analogue modem or gt ISDN terminal adapter The analogue modem achieves a maximum data amount of 56kBit s for connection to ISPs Internet Service Providers For connections into other private LANs a maximum data amount of 33 6kBit s can be achieved The transmission speed however depends very strongly on the line quality It may therefore occur that the theoretically achievable maximum transmission speed 15 slower The integrated communication module of the MoRoS is an i modul Modem 56k PRO The technical data as well as the entire AT command set are summarized in the Designers Guide wired and can be requested free of cost at www insys tec de An i modul ISDN TA HUT is integrated in the MoRoS ISDN It achieves a maximum data amount of 64 kBit s In contrast to the analogue modem this value is fixed All technical data regarding this topic are again summarized in the Designers Guide wired and may be obtained from INSYS Microelectronics free of cost June 06 43 Technical Data 10 6 Interface Communication Module Phone interface only for 5 Modem RJ 12 p
8. A The connection is only then terminated automatically if no data packets are transmitted during the entire Idle time If a data packet is transmitted the Idle timer starts counting from the beginning The setting 0 will prevent the automatic termination of the connection In this case connection remains established until the remote terminal terminates the connection The maximum number of seconds is 2 147 483 648 24 85 days Authentication for Dial Out Username linsys Fassword nee mE Authentication PAP C CHAF For most dial up connections an authentication with the remote terminal is required The user name the password and the authentication type can be set at this point Some ISP will not require a user name or a password If the dial up to the ISP is not working although these two fields were left empty it is possible that the ISP does not require a particular user name and password but is waiting for any text in these fields In this case any names can be entered in those fields June O6 27 28 Functions MoRoS Modem ISDN Enable Dial Qut filters Yas No Forts tor Dial On Demand rules Fort 1 Fort 2 Fort 5 Allow pakets from these ports a to initiate dialing pakets trom these ports to initiate dialing Allow dialing to these EE destination ports Deny dialing to these 1 destination ports IF Addresses for Dial On Demand rules
9. from unauthorized access by a password query The password is displayed by asterisks Basic Settings Authentication Username Fassword Retype Password If the user name and the password can no longer be identified a device reset of the 5 will reset it to factory defaults Resetting the device will reset the standard user name and the standard password to their original state A When resetting the factory defaults all settings will be lost also the set IP address Ethernet Addresses IF Address 162 168 1 1 Metmask Address 255 255 255 0 WLAC Address 00 05 86 00 16 4D 18 June 06 MoRoS Modem ISDN Functions It is mandatory to enter an IP address and a network mask The IP address is the address of the MoRoS in the Local Area Network A After sending the changes to the MoRoS by clicking the new addresses will be valid immediately This will immediately terminate the connection to the be able to continue the configuration the new IP address must be entered in the browser window The MAC address is unambiguous for each MoRoS It may not be modified and is unique It is merely shown for informational purposes DNS First DNS Server Address 127 0 0 1 r second DNS Server Address 3 OK The specification of the two IP addresses for a DNS server Domain Name Service is optional By default for one of the two
10. month and JJJJ is the year must be entered with four digits hh is the hour and mm represents the minutes In the field Time zone the local time zone may be entered In this field the basic time zones such as UTC Coordinated Universal Time or Greenwich Mean Time X hours are available Furthermore there are specific country time zones sorted by June 06 31 Functions MoRoS Modem ISDN continent e g Europe Berlin For the latter the country specific time settings will be considered such as the daylight savings time in Germany The set time for this time zone will be accepted after clicking OK Keset Reset Load Default Configuration and reset Two reset types are available Hardreset o byinterrupting the supply voltage or o bypressing the reset key for more than 3 seconds Softreset o by pressing the reset key for no longer than 1 second or o byreset via the configuration interface OK will initiate a restart or the loading of the basic settings plus restart After a restart it will take about 25 seconds until the MoRoS is again ready for operation During the restart the Status LED on the front panel of the housing lights up red The MoRoS be ready for operation after the LED goes out After the basic settings have been loaded it takes about one minute until the MoRoS is ready for operation A The loading of the basic settings results in all settings being
11. the network settings This is a summary for the PC settings 1 the IP address must be in the network 192 168 1 X for example 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 1 is the IP address of the MoRoS and may not be used 2 the network mask must read 255 255 255 0 3 the gateway address must read 192 168 1 1 The MoRoS may now be accessed via a browser at the IP address 192 168 1 1 5 1 1 Windows XP The Windows XP settings can be accessed via the Explorer right mouse button on Start Explore June 06 11 Configuration MoRoS Modem ISDN Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Address Network Connections My Documents 4 Computer 315 Floppy system C El 2 Control Panel Administrative Tools 23 Fonts g Portable Media Devices Printers and Faxes 3 Scanners and Cameras 4 Scheduled Tasks Network Places 220 Recycle Bin ll VMware Network Adapter VMneta LAN or High Speed Inter Connected lla Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Inter Connected ll VMware Network Adapter VMneti LAN or High Speed Inter Connected Under Control Panel is located the menu item Network Connections Under this item you will find the entry Local Area Connection If this entry is not available yet it has to be selected the network installation assistant first to activate the network card Right click on the item Local Area Connection to go to Loc
12. 192 169 1 1 User Fame insys Password Use Password Manager ta remember this password Cancel OK After successful authentication the start page of the configuration interface is displayed The individual function blocks of the MoRoS can be selected from the buttons on the left side Basically all settings are stored in the device after clicking OK After a restart or a voltage failure the MoRoS reloads those settings 16 June 06 MoRoS Modem ISDN Configuration File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help rr Reload Home http 192 168 1 1 Deutsch s English INI i Jl MICROELECTRONICS Home Basic Settings icm INSYS MoRoS a Dial Out Inputs system Help This is a summary of the possible configuration options of the buttons Configuration start page no configuration Basic settings authentication Ethernet addresses DNS DHCP client DHCP server Modem or ISDN modem or ISDN TA Configuration Terminal on off idle time authentication IP address gateway Dial Out on off phone number Idle time authentication dialing filter status display no configuration Outputs status display opening closing of contacts time settings Restart Factory defaults Update System data display help page no configuration June O6 17 Functions MoRoS Modem ISDN 6 Functions 6 1 Basic settings The access to the settings of the MoRoS is protected
13. DNS servers the IP address 127 0 0 1 is entered MoRoS itself is no DNS server but it can forward DNS queries from the connected network to an external DNS server To activate forwarding the IP address 127 0 0 1 must be entered in at least one of the input fields For the machines and computers which are connected to the local network and want to use DNS forwarding by MoRoS the IP address of the MoRoS must be entered as DNS server address By default this is the IP address 192 168 1 1 If the MoRoS has Dial Out activated it will establish a connection to this destination if required After the connection has been established the MoRoS will often receive one or two IP addresses for the DNS server If the target computer specifies DNS servers the MoRoS will save those addresses and in the future forward DNS queries to those servers If the MoRoS operates as a DHCP server all DHCP clients will automatically receive the information about the IP addresses of the set DNS servers during login If no DNS server 15 set the IP address of an available DNS server must be set for each client June 06 19 Functions MoRoS Modem ISDN 20 6 2 DHCP The MoRoS can be operated as DHCP client or DHCP server DHCP DHCP Client Start Stop Server tart C Stop First IP Address 1192 168 1 20 Last IP Address 192 168 1 254 Only one of the two services may be active simultane
14. P Address of 192 168 2541 Remote IP Address 192 168 2542 After a call is accepted a PPP Peer to Peer connection is established The MoRoS and the device that performs the Dial In form an individual network The MoRoS assigns the IP address stored above to the remote terminal The local IP address of the PPP connection and IP address of the remote terminal of the PPP connection must be present in the same network and in another network than the devices behind MoRoS Example IP address and network mask of the MoRoS in the LAN 192 168 101 xxx 255 255 255 0 IP address and network mask of the PPP connection of the MoRoS 192 168 102 255 255 255 0 IP address and network mask of the MoRoS in the LAN 192 168 103 xxx 255 255 255 0 In most cases the suggested addresses may be used If the device that is dialing in suggests IP addresses they are selected from the MoRoS independently from the above settings It must be ensured that the assigned IP address is present in another network than the devices of the LAN Gateway tor D ial HrConnections If another gateway must be used behind the MoRoS in the LAN this is the place to enter the according IP address One application could be a firewall between MoRoS and the local network The incoming data are forwarded to the gateway address during an existing Dial In connection Furthermore
15. UTS Ee Spa CONES 43 INTEGRATED SWITCH coe oo Fus xu VERE Exo Nau eE TS T VENE Ve vS 43 INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION MODULE ccccccccsccccccccccccccccccces 43 INTERFACE COMMUNICATION MODULE ccccccccsccccccccccccccccccces 44 DIRECTIVES q 45 46 June 06 5 Modem ISDN Scope of Delivery 1 Scope of Delivery Before starting with the initial operation please check if all accessories are included in the box MoRoS 1 phone cord TAE N at RJ12 only for MoRoS Modem 1 ISDN phone cord 50 only for MoRoS ISDN manual VV NON Please contact your supplier if the content is not complete Please also check the MoRoS for shipping damage Please also refer to the supplier if anything is damaged The scope of delivery does not include a power supply Please keep the packaging material for possible future shipping or storage 2 General June 06 The MoRoS is a router with an integrated communication device analogue modem or ISDN TA and an integrated 4 port switch It has a very compact design and a plastic housing according to IP40 The MoRoS has the following characteristics which are described in detail in the following integrated configuration interface and help function gt easy configuration gt local or remote configuration gt 4 port switch with 10 100 MBit s gt integrated communication module analogue modem or ISDN TA gt international country settings
16. ained in the online help or at so called Knowledge Portals or in Forums of the according distributor The basic steps for the configuration in a shell It is assumed that the network interface to be configured has the name This is in most cases the first and only network card in the computer Root privileges for the configuration are needed The command ifconfig ethO 192 168 1 2 sets the IP address for the network interface to 192 168 1 2 The command route add default gw 192 168 1 1 sets MoRoS as the default gateway 5 2 Initial Configuration The configuration interface is displayed via a browser Enter the URL http 192 168 1 1 to access the interface In this case the browser Mozilla Firefox was used A Browsers usually provide a button called Reboot or Reload Avoid clicking this button under all circumstances To update a page click on the according button in the content window of the browser Alternatively to confirm the URL in the URL bar the return key may be used as well This will reload the MoRoS start page June 06 15 Configuration MoRoS Modem ISDN File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help TS en htpjie216811 m F Reload Home 192 168 1 1 prevent unauthorized access the 5 provides an access control The default settings are as follows gt User name insys gt Password moros 9 Enter username and password for at http
17. al Area Connection Properties 12 June O6 MoRoS Modem ISDN Mark the option Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on Properties to go to the L Local Area Connection Properties a 3 88 Intel R PRO 100 VM Network Conn This connection uses the following items w File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 4905 Packet Scheduler Intemet Protocol TEF Transmission Control Protacol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity settings to be configured Set the IP address in the new window We recommend entering 192 168 1 2 as the IP address Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network suppor this capability Otherwise you need to the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DHS sewer address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered DNS server 192 168 100 1 Altemate ONS server 192 168 100 250 Configuration We recommend selecting Obtain DNS server address automatically for the DNS setting All DNS inqu
18. all data packets from devices connected to the June 06 25 Functions MoRoS Modem ISDN switch are being sent to the gateway The gateway address is only used for existing Dial In connections Confirm all Click OK to store the settings 6 6 Dial Out This setting activates the function Dial Out Dial Out Activate Dial On Demand Yes No All other settings are ignored if No is selected at this point To enable the MoRoS to automatically establish a connection the IP address of the MoRoS must be entered as standard gateway at the machines which should trigger a connection Telephone number Idle time in seconds 20 If the MoRoS receives an Ethernet packet from the LAN which is directed to an IP address outside of the LAN the MoRoS will start a dial up connection The phone number of the remote terminal must be entered For connections to the Internet the phone number of the ISP Internet Service Provider must be entered The machines and PCs connected to the switch of the MoRoS must receive the IP address of the MoRoS as standard gateway 26 June 06 MoRoS Modem ISDN Functions If the MoRoS is connected to a phone system it may be necessary to enter the prefix 0 and or before the phone number Enter a value for Idle time to set the time after which a Dial Out connection is automatically terminated if no data is transmitted during the set time
19. connection In the second line all IP addresses of the machine may be entered which are not allowed to trigger a dial up connection Data packets sent to the IP addresses in the third line will result in a connection setup Data packets sent to IP addresses in the fourth line will not result in a connection setup Basically the following applies gt rules allowing a connection are linked with OR Allrules not allowing a connection are linked with AND gt If at least one line has a value the rule for this line will come into effect If no value is entered the rule for this line is ignored completely For clarification please find an example with ports A dial up connection is established if gt The sender port is specified in a column in the first line gt 15 displayed in a column in the second line ORthe sender port is specified in a column in the third line ANDis NOT displayed in a column in the fourth line For example if a port is entered in the third line of the port table connections to this destination port will be permitted This explicit specification will now reject all connections to other ports Vice versa applies as well If a port is entered in the fourth line all connections to this port are rejected data packets at all other ports however will be permitted These settings must be considered in combination with each other Very complex combinations are possible It is recommende
20. d as follows forthe MoRoS Modem via the supplied phone cord with the TAE German telephone plug unit forthe MoRoS ISDN via the supplied ISDN cord with the ISDN SO bus or with the internal SO bus of an ISDN phone system 10 June O6 MoRoS Modem ISDN Configuration 5 Configuration The configuration of the MoRoS takes place via a network connection between MoRoS and a PC Configuration requirements gt aPCwith network card gt Internet browser e g Mozilla Firefox Opera Konqueror or Internet Explorer The operating system of the PC is irrelevant for the configuration The operating system must support TCP IP it must be possible to use the built in network card and a web browser must be installed After the configuration is completed the web interface could also be accessed via a dial up connection Dial In must be activated for this action For the remote configuration the notes in the pertinent chapters regarding the individual configuration steps must absolutely be observed 5 1 PC Setup To enable the communication between the PC and the MoRoS both devices must present in the same network Depending on the operating system the steps for the network settings will differ The MoRoS has a DHCP server It is activated by default The network configuration should usually take place automatically If the automatic configuration doesn t work the following chapters will help you to manually configure
21. d to test the configuration thoroughly for logical errors Confirm all Click OK to store the above settings June 06 29 Functions MoRoS Modem ISDN 6 7 Inputs This shows all states of the digital MoRoS inputs Inputs Input 1 open Input 2 open Refresh The button Refresh will reload the page and update the status display The inputs can be used to visualize testing the failure of a machine for example 6 8 Outputs This shows all states of the digital MoRoS outputs Outputs Output 1 closed Output 2 closed Refresh The button Refresh will reload the page and update the status display 30 June 06 MoRoS Modem ISDN Functions Switching Output 1 to closed C open switching Output 2 to amp closed open Use the radio buttons to switch the digital outputs Click for an automatic update One application using this output would be the ability to remotely switch a device within the LAN on and off This is often the only possibility for reactivating a device that does no longer respond to network commands 6 9 System Use these fields to enter the system time and date Time algae Set Systemtime to 27 01 2007 hi 25 Timezone Europe Regensburg Ok Make sure to use the correct input format in these fields otherwise the entered values will not be accepted DD is the calendar day MM is the
22. dule ISDN TA for the MoRoS ISDN ISDN MSN Only allow these caller numbers Caller Number 1 Caller Number 2 Caller Number 3 Caller Number 4 Caller Number A The configuration can only take place if neither Dial In nor Dial Out is active June O6 21 Functions MoRoS Modem ISDN MoRoS ISDN can be assigned a phone number in the field MSN Multiple Subscriber Number From this time on the ISDN TA can only be reached with this phone number Alternatively may be entered In this case the ISDN TA responds to all incoming calls This is the standard setting This setting however may result in problems with other bus participants at the SO bus Further below the phone numbers can be set which are permitted to establish a connection to the MoRoS The prerequisite is that the phone numbers are transferred during a call CLIP This requires the activation of the according service at the caller s phone provider The calling device must communicate its phone number If this is not the case no connection can be established Terminal AT Command commands may be entered in the field Terminal This command is sent directly to the ISDN TA of the MoRoS The reply of the ISDN TA is displayed below the ent
23. eed to configure a proxy Settings server for a connection f Weyer dial a connection C Dial whenever network connection s not present Always dial my default connection Gurren Hone Set Default Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections Choose Settings above for dial up settings In the box Proxy server has to be entered the Address of the MoRoS IP address Use 8888 as port We recommend activating the checkbox Bypass proxy server for local addresses Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings Use automatic configuration script Address Proxy server Use server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPM connections Address 192 168 1 1 Port 80 Advanced Bypass proxy server for local addresses 36 June 06 MoRoS Modem ISDN Proxy 7 2 Reload Function In case the MoRoS has currently no active dial up connection and the function Dial Out is active a query for a HTTP site will result in the MoRoS establishing a dial up connection For the MoRoS Modem establishing this connection may take some time due to the technology After some time the browser will report that the page cannot be found Now it has t
24. ion from the MoRoS from a remote network Internet or other LAN The usage of the proxy server is optional If a PC is configured in a way that it uses the proxy server and performs a HTTP query the MoRoS will buffer this requested page This page will then be available as a copy from the MoRoS the next time this page is required The content of the page does not need to be loaded via the dial up connection which results in a noticeable speed benefit 7 1 Basic Configuration The proxy server accepts queries at port 8888 The following settings are meant for the Internet Explorer The menu item Tools has the sub item Internet options about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer ol x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help AN Mail and News Back EE x CES NJ l li Pop up Blocker Address 4 about blank Manage Add ons Go Links gt Synchronize Windows Update Windows Messenger Enables you to change settings A June O6 35 MoRoS Modem ISDN Select the tab Connections and click on the button LAN Settings in the box Local Area Network LAN Settings to access the configuration Internet Options x General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced To set up an Internet connection click Setup Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Remove Choose Settings if you n
25. ional We recommend providing a separate circuit for the MoRoS If other devices experience short circuits the MoRoS will thus not be inoperative Using an unsuitable power supply unit could damage the MoRoS in this event the manufacturer will assume no liability We recommend installing suitable overvoltage protection 41 Technical Data 42 10 Technical Data 10 1 Mechanical Features nint Dimensions maximum wxdxh 70x110x 75mm Temperature range 32 F 131 F Protection class Housing IP 40 Terminal IP 20 Humidity O 95 non condensing 10 2 Power Supply All specified technical data was measured with a nominal input voltage full load and an ambient temperature of 77 F The threshold value tolerances are subject to the typical fluctuations To operate the MoRoS a suitable device protection must be used Power supply 10 60 V DC Power input approx 3 W during connection Current consumption Input voltage Current closed Current connection circuit MoRoS Modem ISDN June O6 MoRoS 5 Technical Data 10 3 Inputs and Outputs The two digital outputs are potential free relay switches Maximum switch voltage 30 V DC 42 V AC Maximum current load 1 A DC 0 5 A AC The digital inputs are designed as pull up and are on HIGH in inactive open state The inputs are activated by connecting to ground LOWO 1V HIGH 4 12 V The input current from LOW to internal
26. ire a comma after the This will delay the dialing procedure after the zero It may in addition be necessary to set the modem settings option Wait for dialing tone to Blacklisting The remote terminal cannot establish a PPP connection and terminates the connection after a call In this case the MoRoS will constantly re attempt to establish a connection After the twelfth unsuccessful attempt the integrated communication module is no longer allowed to call this phone number the communication module is blacklisted In this case the MoRoS can June O6 MoRoS Modem ISDN FAO only try to call this number after 2 hours The status blacklisted can also be deleted by performing a hard reset pressing the reset key more than 3 seconds No connection between the MoRoS Modem and the MoRoS ISDN can be established This is not an error A connection between analogue connections and ISDN connections is in general not possible anyways A connection to a remote LAN could be established but a communication with a computer in the remote LAN is not possible Possible causes The gateway address of the local computer is wrong gt The DNS resolution is incorrect This can be checked by using IP addresses instead of domain names for the communication A communication between a local computer and a computer from a remote LAN cannot be established if all IP addresses are located in the same network The PPP con
27. iries which cannot be handled within the local network will be sent to the MoRosS If Dial Out was activated MoRoS will automatically establish a connection and will handle the DNS query as soon as this connection is activated June O6 13 Configuration MoRoS Modem ISDN 14 If there is already a DNS server in the local network its IP address can be entered at this point The MoRoS has the IP address 192 168 1 1 This address must be stated as the standard gateway For the sub network mask the number 255 255 255 0 must be entered The DNS server addresses can be entered optionally It is required if domain names should be handled 5 1 2 Windows 2000 The Windows 2000 configuration is almost identical to the Windows XP configuration described before Right click the Start button and then click on Explore to open the Explorer The network connections are displayed under System Control Right click on Local Area Connections and afterwards left click Properties to open the Local Area Connection Click on Internet Protocol TCP IP to mark it One more click on the button Properties will open the next window Set the IP address in the new window We recommend entering 192 168 1 2 as the IP address The factory default IP address of the MoRoS is 192 168 1 1 This address must be stated as the standard gateway We recommend selecting Obtain DNS server address automatically for the DNS setting All DNS inq
28. lug with nose pointing backwards RJ 12 plug front view 123456 Layout of the RJ12 Connector and the RJ45 Jack Wm Dese 3 M D o 3 3 gt wi Meaning of the Signals 1 61 Incoming phone lines e g exchange connection or PBX a2 b2 they are used to connect a telephone in series In idle state a2 and b2 are connected with a1 and b1 via a loop current connector a2 and b2 are disconnected as soon as the modem occupies the line 44 MoRoS Modem ISDN June O6 MoRoS 5 Technical Data SO interface only for MoRoS ISDN 12345678 8 pin jack front view Pin Signal 5 1 not connected 2 not connected 3 STA Transmit A 4 SRA Receive A 5 SRB Receive B 6 STB Transmit B 7 not connected 8 not connected Layout of the RJ11 Connector and the RJ45 Jack 10 7 Directives The MoRoS bears the CE symbol of conformity This symbol is a declaration that on account of its design and implementation the MoRoS is in compliance with the currently valid versions of the following EC directives gt R amp TTE 89 336 EEC EMC directive 73 23 EEC Low voltage directive 91 263 EEC Telecommunications devices directive CTR 21 Europe for MoRoS Modem CTR 3 Europe only for MoRoS Modem VV VV WV A conformity declaration for the MoRoS may be obtained on request from insys insys tec de June 06 A5
29. nection consists of the two IP addresses of the PPP client and the PPP server These two addresses form their own network This PPP network may also not be the same as the network LAN 1 or LAN 2 A model distribution of IP addresses in networks with the sub network masks 255 255 255 0 192 168 254 1 LAN 1 192 168 1 X LAN 2 June 06 39 MoRoS Modem ISDN The configuration interface acts funny The MoRoS does not accept the interface configuration Possible cause gt After the configuration of a page the button Restart or Reload in the browser was clicked to check if the configuration was accepted Please do not click this browser button at any time as this key does not only update the content of the current window but also repeats the entire previous configuration step To update the display the according button in the browser window must be clicked again AO June 06 MoRoS Modem ISDN Safety Instructions June 06 9 Safety Instructions A gt The following instructions must be followed under all circumstances All areas that can be opened are maintenance areas Unauthorized opening of a maintenance area and inappropriate repairs may endanger the user The 5 may not be used in wet environments damp rooms close to water Take care not to let liquids seep into the MoRoS as this may lead to short circuits If a power failure occurs the device will not be operat
30. o be attempted to restart the page using the reload function of the browser To avoid having to use the reload function the MoRoS comes with an automatism which automatically retries to send the required data to the browser For most of the browsers this automatism works immediately after the proxy settings are completed For the Internet Explorer one setting must be deactivated to be able to use this automatism Re open the window under Tools Internet options Remove the checkmark from the checkbox Show friendly HTTP error messages on the tab Advanced General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Settings Enable folder view for FTP sites Enable Install Demand Intemet Explorer Enable Install Demand Other Enable offline items to be synchronized on a schedule Enable page transitions Enable Personalized Favorites Menu Enable third party browser extensions requires restart Enable visual styles on buttons and controls in web pages Force offscreen compositing even under Terminal Server requ Notify when downloads complete Reuse windows for shortcuts en witendly URLs Show Go button in Address bar Underine links Always June 06 37 38 MoRoS Modem ISDN 8 FAO In the following some questions are described which from experience may occur during the installation The confiquration page of the MoRoS cannot be found The brow
31. ocol which connects two machines via a serial line to enable the exchange of TCP IP packets between those two machines This is a machine in a network which is responsible for the incoming data of a protocol to be forwarded to the planned destination or sub network A device that can connect several machines with the Ethernet In contrast to a hub a switch will think by itself i e it can remember the MAC addresses connected to a port and directs the traffic more efficiently to the individual ports Uniform Resource Locator this is the address used by a service to be found in the web browser In this manual an URL is mostly entered as the IP address of the MoRoS Wide Area Network a network consisting of computers which are located far away from each other June O6
32. odem ISDN Functions address from now on When the MoRoS receives its IP address dynamically as a DHCP client you must make sure that its current address is known to the connected devices as gateway address MoRoS as DHCP server If the MoRoS is operated as DHCP server it will assign IP addresses to the connected network participants which are configured as DHCP clients on request The MoRoS keeps its set IP address When the MoRoS has assigned an IP address to a DHCP client the lease times for the assigned IP addresses will be specified in the DHCP configuration A When operated as DHCP server connected DHCP clients can only be assigned new IP addresses after at least half of the Lease Time 1 hour has expired The new address may differ from the old IP address Lease Time is the time after which the 5 queries the connected DHCP clients and checks if the device still responds after half the time has expired If the device with that specific IP address has been replaced different MAC address a new IP address will be assigned If needed devices with a static IP address will not be included in the address distribution by the DHCP server The DHCP server must be configured in a way that it doesn t assign addresses from its IP address pool first IP address to last IP address which haven t yet been statically set for other devices 6 3 ISDN This section describes the configuration of the integrated communication mo
33. ors excepted Date June 06 Item number 31 22 03 056 English MoRoS Modem ISDN Contents 1 SCOPE OF DELIVERY 5 2 ep 2301 5 3 DEVICE DESCRIPTION cecscevut ues 7 3 1 FRONT TIT tons 7 3 2 TOP C o 8 3 3 BOTTOM 5 0 9 4 INSTALLATION 10 5 CONFIGURATION 11 5 1 PG 11 5 2 INITIAL CONFIGURATION 15 6 FONCTION e 18 6 1 BASIC SETTINGS 18 6 2 DHCP f ON 20 6 3 ESD e ONE 21 6 4 MODEM PEERS T ITI 22 6 5 BE KK 23 6 6 HOUT TE M Na 26 6 7 INPUTS 30 6 8 OUTPUTS 30 June 06 Contents 6 9 7 7 1 7 2 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 11 MoRoS Modem ISDN SYSTEM T2029 31 35 BASIC CONFIGURATION i ERE RTT SERERE Rey EET eaa SEEK Eoo Veo FERRI Tao 35 RELOAD FUNCTION 37 jo 38 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSG cccscccccccscccccccccccccs 41 TECHNICAL DATA VPE V 42 MECHANICAL FEATURES ccccccccccsccsccccccccccsccsccccccccccsccccccccccscece 42 POWER SUPPLY 42 INPUTS AND OUTP
34. ously Both services may deactivated These settings only apply to the local LAN Recommended settings gt If no further network subscribers will be connected to the MoRoS after the initial installation the DHCP client as well as the DHCP server should be deactivated All network subscribers must be assigned a static IP address These settings will ensure that all IP addresses remain unaltered gt If devices must be connected to the network after the initially installed devices DHCP server operation is recommended In this operational mode it is not necessary to know the network settings for the connection of new devices such as a laptop for maintenance purposes The newly connected devices DHCP clients will automatically be integrated into the network with this new setting Here also it must be considered that all other network participants must receive static IP addresses to guarantee accessibility from outside MoRosS as DHCP client The MoRoS can only be operated as DHCP client if a DHCP server is operated the adjacent Ethernet network This server will assign an IP address to the MoRoS If necessary the server will assign a new IP address after the lease time has expired the lease time is the time that a client is assigned or leased an IP address A When the MoRos is assigned a new IP address from the DHCP server the connection to the MoRoS is terminated You may only address it via this June 06 MoRoS M
35. reset to the factory defaults This also concerns the user name and the password for the configuration interface The IP address and the network mask are also reset to the factory defaults see Chapter 6 Resetting to the basic settings should be avoided when performing a remote configuration The loading of the basic settings also means that Dial Out and Dial In are deactivated It will not be possible afterwards to remotely Dial In into the 5 The configuration can then only be performed via a local connection The MoRoS can also be restarted by pushing the reset key on the front panel of the housing for a short time maximum of 1 second The rewriting of the factory settings can also take place via the reset key Press the reset key three times for a short time within 2 seconds Afterwards the LED Status lights up red 32 June 06 MoRoS Modem ISDN Functions Update An upload can last several minutes Tun m m Browse A software firmware update can be performed here A This function should only be used with the utmost care Do not perform an update if it is not absolutely necessary In case of an error during the update process it may occur that MoRoS can not be started afterwards Before each update you must under all circumstances follow the notes of the text file which is supplied together with the update file For some updates it may be necessary to load two different files in s
36. ry field 6 4 Modem This section only applies to the MoRoS Modem MODEM Country code Default ad Wait for Dialtone Yes A The configuration can only take place if neither Dial In nor Dial Out are active 22 June 06 MoRoS Modem ISDN Functions The country specific settings of the modem are loaded in the field Country code Use the list box to select the required country The country code is displayed in brackets behind the country name The country code may be identical for several countries The radio button Wait for Dialtone can be set to Yes if the modem should wait for a dial tone before it initiates an outgoing call It may be necessary to set this setting to No if the MoRoS is connected to a phone system It is usually necessary to enter O as dialing code when entering the phone number Further information about this topic can be found under Dial Out Chapter 6 6 A When changing the country code all standard values for this country setting are automatically loaded e g Wait for dial tone is reset to No Terminal ATT Command OK AT commands may be entered in the field Terminal This command is sent directly to the analogue modem of the MoRoS The reply of the modem is displayed below the entry field 6 5 Dial in Dial In Activate Dial In Yes This setting activates the function Dial In All other settings are ignored if
37. ser window shows an error messaqe Possible causes gt The network cable between MoRoS and the PC was not properly connected Thecables for the network and the modem or ISDN were exchanged gt Awrong IP address was entered in the URL bar gt ThePCis not in the same network as the MoRoS If the MoRoS IP address is unknown resetting to the factory defaults will result in the MoRoS being available at the IP address 192 168 1 1 again Resetting however will reset all settings to the standard values If the MoRoS can still not be reached this means that the PC is in another network than the MoRoS In this case the IP address and the sub network mask of the PC must be adjusted see Chapter 5 1 When no connection with the MoRoS can be established at the initial start up the network card must be checked for the configuration or function Dial Out doesn t work A packet which needs to be picked up from another than the local network will not result in an established connection The DATA LED will light up green for a short time and will immediately go out again Notes regarding this problem can be found under the menu item System of the configuration surface The box System data lists the last ten messages of the integrated communication module Possible causes gt The configuration has errors If the MoRoS is located behind a phone system the dialing code must possibly be dialed Some systems requ
38. ta is transmitted during the writing process The system update will be performed on the remote MoRoS despite a terminated connection Any possible messages regarding the success or failure will not be displayed If an error took place during the overwriting of the old system the update procedure may be repeated A In no case may the 5 perform a restart during an update procedure after a failed update If the reset key is pressed or a voltage failure occurs the will have no valid system and the device will not be able to start A restart of the MoRoS will load the new system Before a restart is performed it may be possible that the basic settings need to be restored first This information can be taken from the text file which is supplied together with the update file system Data Version 1 0 First Checksum 71EOG1C38 second Checksum DSFSDPZA This field has information regarding the currently running system These system data as well as the set IP address should be available if you want to contact the INSYS support This field also displays the messages regarding the last ten connections A successful connection setup will be recorded with CONNECT If a connection setup was unsuccessful the reason why the connection could not be established will be recorded June 06 MoRoS Modem ISDN Proxy 7 Proxy The MoRoS has a built in proxy server It buffers HTTP pages which were queried via a Dial Out connect
39. uccession Afterwards a restart is often required to load the new system Depending on the scope of the system changes due to the new files the default settings may need to be restored The text file supplied together with the update files will have all the required information The update will take place in two steps First the new firmware file is loaded into the nonvolatile memory The new firmware is then checked for completeness and validity If the new file turns out to be invalid or if it has errors the update will be dismissed In this case the MoRoS will continue working with the previous settings The fileupload ended successfully should the system really become overwritten by the uploaded file ves The system update can last up to one minute If the update file is valid and error free the user will again be asked if the system should be updated with this file When the user confirms by clicking on Yes the system will finally be overwritten with the new file After the old system was overwritten with the new system no automatic restart is performed This means that the old system is still running A If the update takes place via a dial up connection you must see to it that the connection is not prematurely terminated due to an expired Idle time June 06 33 Functions MoRoS Modem ISDN 34 As the writing of the update may take up to one minute the values for the Idle time should read because da
40. uiries which cannot be handled within the local network will be sent to the If Dial Out was activated MoRoS will automatically establish a connection and will handle the DNS query as soon as this connection is activated If there is already a DNS server in the local network its IP address can be entered at this point For the sub network mask the number 255 255 255 0 must be entered The DNS server addresses can be entered optionally It is required if domain names should be handled 5 1 3 Windows 98 Right click the Start button and then click on Explore to open the Explorer Under System Control you will find the item Network on the right side Double click on Network under System Control to display the installed network protocols June O6 MoRoS Modem ISDN Configuration Select the protocol TCP IP and click on Properties Set the IP addresses on the tab IP Address We recommend entering 192 168 1 2 as the IP address The MoRoS has the IP address 192 168 1 1 Enter 255 255 255 0 as sub network mask Enter the IP address of the MoRoS 192 168 1 1 on the tab Gateway This route is activated after you click Add Windows 98 must be restarted after all settings are completed 5 1 4 Linux A detailed description for the configuration of the IP address in this manual can not be given Linux distributors supply different tools The exact steps for the Ethernet interface settings are usually expl
41. up to 97 countries for the analogue modem dial In function dial Out function dialing filter for Dial Out dial In authentication for up to 10 users authentication via PAP CHAP MS CHAP MS CHAP 2 DHCP server and client firmware update local and remote 2 digital inputs 2 digital outputs buffered RTC real time clock proxy server VV V VV VV VV V WV General MoRoS Modem ISDN Examples of Use Public Communication letwork analog or ISDN The MoRoS connects two networks to allow each subscriber of one network to communicate with any subscriber of the other network The MoRoS can automatically start to establish a connection from each network Public Communication letwork analog or ISDN Internet The MoRoS can connect a network to the Internet in the same way The connection setup takes place automatically via local network queries 6 June 06 5 Modem ISDN Device Description 3 Device Description 3 1 Front panel OQOOQOQOQOOOOQQ INSYS 2 z 2 B i B Reset 5 O Power Q Data MoRoS C Status QQOUOOOOOOOUUDQO The MoRoS has LEDs to indicate the operating state Name Color LED off No supply voltage Supply voltage available COM Green is offline MoRoS is hooked to the phone line but there is no usable data connection yet OH Orange MoRoS has established a usable data connection the phone line CONNECT

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