NetComm Wireless NTC620002 3G M2M ROUTER PLUS User Manual

NetComm Wireless Limited 3G M2M ROUTER PLUS

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6  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comProduct introduction Product overview  Penta-band 3G with quad-band 2G auto-fallback  HSPA+ up to 14.4 Mbps DL  Ethernet port with full passive Power over Ethernet (PoE) support (802.3af) (NTC-6200-01 only)  RS232/RS422/RS485 Port and USB 2.0 OTG port  Integrated ZigBee multipoint mesh wireless networking (NTC-6200-01 only)  Built in GPS supporting an active or passive GPS Antenna via external SMA connector  Three multi-purpose I/O ports  One dedicated ignition input  Internal diversity antennas with option for external main antenna (autosensing)  Intelligent, Tri-Colour LED display for clear, easy to read modem status information  Extensive device management with support for TR-069, Web GUI and full feature management with SMS  Flexible mounting suitable for in-home use or industrial applications with built-in wall mount and DIN rail mounting options Package contents The NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router package consists of:   1 x Intelligent M2M Router  2 x 3G antennas  1 x 1.5m yellow Ethernet cable 8P8C  1 x DIN rail mounting bracket  1 x six-way terminal block  1 x quick start guide and safety manual If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact NetComm Wireless Support immediately. The NetComm Wireless Support website can be found at: http://support.netcommwireless.com. 
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8  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comPhysical dimensions and indicators Physical dimensions Below is a list of the physical dimensions of the Intelligent M2M Router.   Figure 1 – Intelligent M2M Router Dimensions   INTELLIGENT M2M ROUTER  (WITHOUT EXTERNAL ANTENNAS ATTACHED) Length  143 mm Depth 107 mm Height  34 mm Weight  180g Table 2 - Device Dimensions  
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10  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comSignal strength LEDs The following table lists the signal strength range corresponding with the number of lit signal strength LEDs.  NUMBER OF LIT LEDS  SIGNAL STRENGTH All LEDs unlit  < -109 dBm 1  -109 dBm to -101dBm 2  -101 dBm to -91 dBm 3  -91 dBm to -85 dBm 4  -85 dBm to -77 dBm 5  > -77 dBm Table 4 - Signal strength LED descriptions  LED update interval The signal strength LEDs update within a few seconds with a rolling average signal strength reading. When selecting a location for the router or connected or positioning an external antenna, please allow up to 20 seconds for the signal strength LEDs to update before repositioning.  Ethernet port LED indicators The Ethernet port of the Intelligent M2M Router has two LED indicators on it.    Figure 3 - Ethernet port LED indicators  The table below describes the statuses of each light and their meanings. LED  STATUS  DESCRIPTION Green On  There is a valid network link. Blinking  There is activity on the network link. Amber On  The Ethernet port is operating at a speed of 100Mbps. Off  The Ethernet port is operating at a speed of 10Mbps or no Ethernet cable is connected. Table 5 - Ethernet port LED indicators description 
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14  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comMounting bracket The provided mounting bracket provides additional methods of mounting the Intelligent M2M Router. To attach the mounting bracket, slide it onto the rear of the router as shown in the diagram below:   Figure 9 - Sliding on the mounting bracket  To remove the bracket, press the PUSH button and slide the router off the bracket:   Figure 10 - Removing the mounting bracket 
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16  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comDesk mount In situations where wall mounts and DIN rails are not required, you can simply place the Intelligent M2M Router on a desk using its rubber feet to prevent it from slipping.   Figure 14 - Desk mount 
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18  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comi  Dedicated terminal for ignition detection.  I/O  Three terminals used for input/output detection. (Please refer to the User Guide). Table 8 - Locking power block pin outs  Failover power support (NTC-6200-01 only) The Intelligent M2M Router includes support for connection of two power sources at the same time. When a PoE Ethernet cable is connected and DC power is also supplied to the DC input jack of the router, the router will source power exclusively from the PoE source. In the event that power from the PoE cable is lost, the router will automatically switch to source power from the DC input jack, without affecting the router’s operation. When PoE power is restored, the router automatically switches back to receive power from the PoE input source.  Viewing power source information You can view the current power input mode in the Advanced status section of the device’s web user interface. This is useful for remotely monitoring the device. You can also use the Software Development Kit to access this information for advanced purposes (e.g. configuring SMS alerts to inform you of the power status of the router).  To view the router’s power source information, log in to the router and expand the Advanced status box on the status page. See the Status section of this manual for more information on the status page. Power consumption To assist with power consumption planning, the following table summarises average power consumption during the various states of the Intelligent M2M Router under normal usage conditions. It’s important to note that this table serves as an indication only as the power consumed by the device is affected by many variables including signal strength, network type, and network activity. Average power consumption figures  STATE  POWER CONSUMPTION Powered on, idle and connected to packet data  1.2W Powered on, connected to packet data with average load  2.0W Powered on, connected to packet data with heavy traffic  4.0W Peak power draw at maximum 3G module transmission power  5.0W Table 9 - Average power consumption figures Installing the router After you have mounted the router and connected a power source, follow these steps to complete the installation process. 1. Connect equipment that requires network access to the Ethernet port of your router. This may be your computer for advanced configuration purposes, or your end equipment which requires data access via the Intelligent M2M Router. You can connect one device directly, or several devices using a network switch. If you’re using PoE as the power source, you need to connect any devices via an available data Ethernet port on your PoE power source (be it a PoE network switch or PoE power injector). 2. Ensure the external power source is switched on and wait 2 minutes for your Intelligent M2M Router to start up. To check the status of your router, compare the LED indicators on the device with those listed on page 8 of this guide.
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20  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comStatus The status page of the web interface provides system related information and is displayed when you log in to the Intelligent M2M Router management console. The status page shows System information, LAN details, Cellular connection status, Packet data connection status and Advanced status details. You can toggle the sections from view by clicking the   or    buttons to show or hide them. Extra status boxes will appear as additional software features are enabled (e.g. VPN connectivity).   Figure 17 - The Status page 
www.netcommwireless.com System information System up time Board version Serial Number Software Model Firmware version IMEI LAN IP MAC Address Ethernet Port Status Cellular connection statuSIM Status Signal strength (dBm) Network registration statuOperator selection Current operator Roaming status Allowed bands Current band Coverage WWAN Connection StatuProfile name Status Default profile WWAN IP DNS server APN Connection uptime Advanced status Mobile country code Mobile network code Signal quality (Ec/N0) Received signal code poPower input mode HSUPA category HSDPA category SIM ICCID Primary scrambling codeDC input voltage Location area code (LAC ITEM s us us ower (RSCP) e (PSC) C) The current uptiThe hardware veThe serial numbThe software veThe type of phoThe firmware revThe InternationaThe IP address The MAC addreDisplays the curDisplays the actThe current signThe status of theThe mode used The current opeThe roaming staThe bands to whThe current banThe mobile equThe name of theThe connection Indicates whethThe IP address The primary andThe Access PoinThe length of timThe Mobile CouThe Mobile NetwA measurementThe power levelDisplays whetheDisplays the HSDisplays the HSThe Integrated CThe Primary scrDisplays the curThe ID of the ceme of the router. ersion of the router. ber of the router. rsion number running on thne module and the firmwarvision of the phone moduleal Mobile Station Equipmenand subnet mask of the rouss of the router. rrent status of the Ethernet tivation status of the router nal strength measured in de router’s registration for th to select an operator netwrator network in use. atus of the router. hich the router may connecd being used by the routeripment identifier (MEID) of e active profile.  status of the active profile.er the current profile in useassigned by the mobile brod secondary DNS servers fnt Name currently in use. me of the current mobile contry Code (MCC) of the rouwork Code (MNC) of the ro of the portion of the receiv of the signal on the currener power is currently being UPA category (1-9) for theDPA category (1-8) for theCircuit Card Identifier of theambling code for the currerrent voltage of the power ill tower grouping the currehe router. re version of the module. e. nt Identity number used to uuter.  port and its operating spe on the carrier network. Bm he current network. work. ct. r.  the router, a unique code . e is the default profile. roadband carrier network. for the WWAN connection. onnection session. uter. outer. ved signal that is usable. Tnt connection’s particular c sourced from the PoE Ethe current uplink e current downlink. e SIM card used with the roent signal. input source provided via tent signal is broadcasting fDEFINITIONuniquely identify a mobile deed. for identifying devices on a his is the signal strength mchannel. ernet port or from the DC inouter, a unique number upthe DC Input jack from.  device. a CDMA network.  minus the signal noise level.nput jack (PoE available on to 19 digits in length. NetComm Wire. n NTC-6200-01 only) eless Intelligent M2M RRouter21
22  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comIMSI  The International mobile subscriber identity is a unique identifier of the user of a cellular network. Cell ID  A unique code that identifies the base station from within the location area of the current mobile network signal. Channel number (UARFCN)  The channel number of the current 3G/2G connection. Table 11 - Status page item details
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24  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com ITEM  DEFINITION Data connection Transparent Bridge (PPPoE)  Toggles the transparent bridge function on and off. Profile name list Default  Sets the corresponding profile to be the default gateway for all outbound traffic except traffic for which there are configured static route rules or profile routing settings. Status  Toggles the corresponding profile on and off. If your carrier supports it, two profiles may be turned on simultaneously. APN  The APN configured for the corresponding profile. Username  The username used to log on to the corresponding APN. Roaming settings Allow data roaming  When set to ON, the router will allow local devices to access the Wireless WAN network when the MachineLink 3G is roaming onto a foreign network. When set to OFF, the router will deny network access to data services when roaming onto a foreign network. This setting is ON by default.  Table 12 - Data connection item details  Connecting to the mobile broadband network The router supports the configuration of up to six APN profiles; these profiles allow you to configure the settings that the router will use to connect to the 2G/3G network and switch easily between different connection settings. For advanced networking purposes, you may activate a maximum of two profiles simultaneously (dependant on network support). When activating two connection profiles, you should avoid selecting two profiles with the same APN as this can cause only one profile to connect. Similarly, activating two profiles which are both configured to automatically determine an APN can cause a conflict and result in neither profile establishing a connection. We recommend that the two active connection profiles have differing, manually configured APNs to avoid connection issues and ensure smooth operation.  Manually configuring a connection profile To manually configure a connection profile: 1. Click the Edit button corresponding to the Profile that you wish to modify. The data connection profile settings page is displayed.  Figure 19 - Data connection profile settings  
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28  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comSetting the router to dial a connection when traffic is detected on specific ports In some situations, you may wish to have the internet connection disabled except at times when outbound traffic to a particular external host’s port or range of ports is sent to the router. To use this feature, click Enable dial port filter and enter the port number or list of port numbers separated by commas. When you select this option, all outbound ICMP/TCP/UDP packets to any remote host on the specified port(s) will trigger the connection to dial. Note that when this feature is enabled, the options to ignore specific packet types are not available.   Figure 23 – Dial on demand - Data activity triggered connection  You can allow Microsoft network awareness (NCSI) traffic through but if you prefer that they do not trigger the connection, click the Ignore Microsoft network awareness (NCSI) traffic toggle key to set it to ON.   Figure 24 - DIal on demand - Ignore NCSI traffic  Excluding certain packet types from triggering the connection to dial Depending on your environment, you might prefer to exclude certain types of traffic passing through the router from triggering the data connection. You can tell the router to ignore outbound TCP, UDP or ICMP packets. When any of these options are checked the router will not dial a connection when that type of outbound destined data packet reaches the router from a locally connected device.  Figure 25 – Dial on demand - Excluding IP protocols Excluding certain application types from triggering the connection to dial Some devices may generate general traffic as a part of normal operation which you may not want to trigger the data connection. You can set the router to ignore Domain Name System (DNS), Network Time Protocol (NTP) or Microsoft network awareness (NCSI) traffic from devices behind the router. When you check the box for these options, it tells the router to ignore the request from that application type and will not dial a connection when this data type is received.  Figure 26 - Dial on demand - Excluding application types 
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30  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comManually connecting/disconnecting There may be times when you need to either force a connection to be made or force a disconnection manually. You can use the Manual connect and Manual disconnect buttons to do this whenever necessary. The online status of the connection is displayed above the buttons.   Figure 29 - Dial on demand - Online/Offline control  When you have finished configuring the options for the Dial on demand feature, click the Save button at the bottom to save your changes. SMS Wake up The router can also be woken up by means of an SMS message using the SMS diagnostics feature by sending a zero byte class 1 flash SMS. See the Diagnostics section for details on using the SMS Wake up function. 
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32  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comFigure 31 - Operator settings A list of the detected 3G service carriers in your area is displayed.  Figure 32 - Detected operator list  Select the most appropriate 3G service from the list shown and click Apply. When Select operator mode is set to Automatic, the router selects the most appropriate operator based on the inserted SIM card. This is the default option and is sufficient for most users. SIM security settings The SIM security settings page can be used for authenticating SIM cards that have been configured with a security PIN.   Unlocking a PIN locked SIM If the SIM card is locked, you will receive a notice when you access the Status page after which you will be directed to the PIN settings page to enter the PIN. The PIN settings page lists the status of the SIM at the top of the page.  If you are not redirected to the PIN settings page, to unlock the SIM:  a) Click on the Networking menu from the top menu bar, and then click SIM security settings.   Figure 33 - SIM security settings - SIM PIN locked
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38  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comOPTION  DESCRIPTION DHCP start range  Sets the first IP address of the DHCP range  DHCP end range  Sets the last IP address of the DHCP range DHCP lease time (seconds)  The length of time in seconds that DHCP allocated IP addresses are valid  Default domain name suffix  Specifies the default domain name suffix for the DHCP clients. A domain name suffix enables users to access a local server, for example, server1, without typing the full domain name server1.domain.com DNS server 1 IP address  Specifies the primary DNS (Domain Name System) server’s IP address. DNS server 2 IP address  Specifies the secondary DNS (Domain Name System) server’s IP address. WINS server 1 IP address  Specifies the primary WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) server IP address WINS server 2 IP address  Specifies the secondary WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) server IP address NTP server (Option 42)  Specifies the IP address of the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server TFTP Server (Option 66)  Specifies the TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server DHCP option 150  This is used to configure Cisco IP phones. When a Cisco IP phone starts, if it is not pre-configured with the IP address and TFTP address, it sends a request to the DHCP server to obtain this information. Specify the string which will be sent as a reply to the option 150 request. DHCP option 160  This is used to configure Polycom IP phones. When a Polycom IP phone starts, if it is not pre-configured with the IP address and TFTP address, it sends a request to the DHCP server to obtain this information. Specify the string which will be sent as a reply to the option 160 request.  Enter the desired DHCP options and click the Save button.  Address reservation list DHCP clients are dynamically assigned an IP address as they connect, but you can reserve an address for a particular device using the address reservation list.   Figure 41 – DHCP – Address reservation list  To add a device to the address reservation list: 1. Click the +Add button. 2. In the Computer Name field enter a name for the device. 3. In the MAC Address field, enter the device’s MAC address. 4. In the IP Address fields, enter the IP address that you wish to reserve for the device. 5. If the Enable toggle key is not set to ON, click it to switch it to the ON position. 6. Click the Save button to save the settings.  
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40  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comRouting Static Static routing is the alternative to dynamic routing used in more complex network scenarios and is used to facilitate communication between devices on different networks. Static routing involves configuring the routers in your network with all the information necessary to allow the packets to be forwarded to the correct destination. If you change the IP address of one of the devices in the static route, the route will be broken.   Figure 43 - Static routing list  Some routes are added by default by the router on initialization such as the Ethernet subnet route for routing to a device on the Ethernet subnet.  Adding Static Routes To add a new route to the static routing list, click the +Add button. The Static routes page appears. 1. In the Route name field, type a name for the route so that it can be identified in the static routing list. 2. From the Network interface drop down list, select the interface for which you would like to create a static route. 3. In the Destination IP address field, enter the IP address of the destination of the route. 4. In the IP subnet mask field, enter the subnet mask of the route. 5. In the Gateway IP address field, enter the IP address of the gateway that will facilitate the route. 6. In the Metric field enter the metric for the route. The metric value is used by the router to prioritise routes. The lower the value, the higher the priority. To give the route the highest priority, set it to 0. 7. Click the Save button to save your settings.
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44  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comPort Forwarding The Port forwarding list is used to configure the Network Address Translation (NAT) rules currently in effect on the router.   Figure 49 – Port forwarding list  The purpose of the port forwarding feature is to allow mapping of inbound requests to a specific port on the WAN IP address to a device connected on the Ethernet interface.  Adding a port forwarding rule To create a new port forwarding rule: 1. Click the +Add button. The port forwarding settings screen is displayed. 2. Use the Protocol drop down list to select the type of protocol you want to use for the rule. The protocols selections available are TCP, UDP and All. 3. In the Source IP Address field, enter a “friendly” address that is allowed to access the router or a wildcard IP address (0.0.0.0) that allows all IP addresses to access the router. 4. The Source Port Range (From) and (To) fields are used to specify the port(s) on the source side that are to be forwarded. This allows you to send a range of consecutive port numbers by entering the first in the range in the (From) field and the last in the range in the (To) field. To forward a single port, enter the port in the (From) field and repeat it in the (To) field. 5. In the Destination network adress field, enter the IP address of the client to which the traffic should be forwarded. 6. The Destination Port Range (From) and (To) fields are used to specify the port(s) on the destination side that are to be forwarded. If the Source port range specifies a single port then the destination port may be configured to any port. If the Source port range specifies a range of port numbers then the Destination port range must be the same as the Source port range. 7. Click the Save button to confirm your settings. 
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58  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comCertificate Authentication In the Certificate upload section at the bottom of the screen, click the Browse button and locate the certificate file you downloaded when you configured the OpenVPN server. When it has been selected, click the Upload button to send it to the router.   Figure 63 - OpenVPN client - Certificate upload  Username / Password Authentication Enter the username and password to authenticate with the OpenVPN server.   Figure 64 - OpenVPN Client - Username/Password section  Use the Browse button to locate the CA certificate file you saved from the OpenVPN Server and then press the Upload button to send it to the router. Click the Save button to complete the OpenVPN Client configuration.  Configuring an OpenVPN P2P Connection To configure an OpenVPN peer-to-peer connection: 1. Set the OpenVPN profile toggle key to switch it to the ON position. 2. In the Profile name field, type a name for the OpenVPN P2P profile you are creating. 3. On the router designated as the master, leave the Server IP address field empty. On the router designated as the slave, enter the WAN IP address of the master.  
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60  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comPPTP-Client The Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol (PPTP) is a method for implementing virtual private networks using a TCP and GRE tunnel to encapsulate PPP packets. PPTP operates on Layer 2 of the OSI model and is included on Windows computers.  Configuring the PPTP Client To configure the PPTP client: 1. From the menu bar at the top of the screen, click Networking and then from the VPN section on the left side of the screen, click PPTP client. The PPTP client list is displayed.  Figure 66 - PPTP client list  2. Click the +Add button to begin configuring a new PPTP client profile. The PPTP client edit screen is displayed.  Figure 67 - VPN PPTP client edit
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62  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comGRE tunnelling The Generic Route Encapsulation (GRE) protocol is used in addition to Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol (PPTP) to create VPNs (virtual private networks) between clients and servers or between clients only. Once a PPTP control session establishes the VPN tunnel GRE is used to securely encapsulate the data or payload.  Configuring GRE tunnelling To configure GRE tunnelling: 1. From the menu bar at the top of the screen, click Networking and then from the VPN section on the left side of the screen, click GRE. The GRE client list is displayed.  Figure 68 - GRE client list  2. Click the +Add button to begin configuring a new GRE tunnelling client profile. The GRE Client Edit screen is displayed.   Figure 69 – GRE client edit  3. Click the Enable GRE Tunnel toggle key to switch it to the ON position.
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64  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comServices Dynamic DNS The DDNS page is used to configure the Dynamic DNS feature of the router. A number of Dynamic DNS hosts are available from which to select.  Figure 70 – Dynamic DNS settings  Dynamic DNS provides a method for the router to update an external name server with the current WAN IP address.  To configure dynamic DNS:  1. Click the DDNS configuration toggle key to switch it to the ON position. 2. From the Dynamic DNS drop down list, select the Dynamic DNS service that you wish to use. The available DDNS services available are:  www.dhs.org  www.dyndns.org  www.dyns.cx  www.easydns.com  www.justlinux.com  www.ods.org  www.tzo.com  www.zoneedit.com 3. In the Username and Password fields, enter the logon credentials for your DDNS account. Enter the password for the account again in the Verify password field. 4. Click the Save button to save the DDNS configuration settings. 
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66  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comData stream manager The data stream manager provides you with the ability to create mappings between input ports and output ports (e.g. Serial Port, SMS, GPS, USB) and performs any required translation or data processing by each virtual data tunnel. Customers interested in developing their own applications to create custom mappings can contact NetComm Wireless about our Software Development Kit.  To add a new data stream: 1. Click the +Add button on the right side of the page.   Figure 72 - Data stream list  2. Click the Activate toggle key so that it is in the ON position.   Figure 73 - Activate button  3. In the Data stream name field, enter a name to identify the mapping on the Data stream list. 4. Under the Endpoint A section, use the Type drop down list to select the input port. In the Mode drop down list, select the mode of the input port. If Endpoint A is set to Serial, use the displayed drop down lists to specify further parameters about the serial port settings and PAD settings if required. 5. Under the Endpoint B section, use the Type drop down list to select the output port. Use the Mode drop down list to select the mode of the output port. Enter any other details as required for the type of output you have selected. 6. Click the Save button to confirm your settings. 
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70  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comSNMP SNMP configuration The SNMP page is used to configure the SNMP features of the router.   Figure 76 - SNMP configuration  SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used to remotely monitor the router for conditions that may warrant administrative attention. It can be used to retrieve information from the router such as the signal strength, the system time and the interface status.  To configure SNMP: 1. Click the SNMP toggle key to switch it to the ON position.  2. Enter Read-only community name and Read-write community name which are used for client authentication.  Community names are used as a type of security to prevent access to reading and/or writing to the routers configuration. It is recommended that you change the Community names to something other than the default settings when using this feature.  3. Click the Save button to save any changes to the settings.  The Download button displays the Management information base (MIB) of the router. The MIB displays all the objects of the router that can have their values set or report their status. The MIB is formatted in the SNMP-related standard RFC1155.  
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74  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comSMS messaging The Intelligent M2M Router offers an advanced SMS feature set, including sending messages, receiving messages, redirecting incoming messages to another destination, as well as supporting remote commands and diagnostics messages.  Some of the functions supported include:  Ability to send a text message via a CDMA network and store it in permanent storage.  Ability to receive a text message via a CDMA network and store it in permanent storage.  Ability to forward incoming text messages via a CDMA network to another remote destination which may be a TCP/UDP server or other mobile devices.  Ability to receive run-time variables from the device (e.g. uptime) on request via SMS  Ability to change live configuration on the device (e.g. network username) via SMS.  Ability to execute supported commands (e.g. reboot) via SMS  Ability to trigger the Intelligent M2M Router to download and install a firmware upgrade  Ability to trigger the Intelligent M2M Router to download and apply a configuration file  To access the SMS messaging functions of the Intelligent M2M Router, click on the Services menu item from the top menu bar, and then select one of the options under the SMS messaging section on the left hand menu.   Setup The Setup page provides the options to enable or disable the SMS messaging functionality and SMS forwarding functionalities of the router. SMS messaging is enabled by default.   Figure 79 - General SMS Configuration
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76  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comNew message The New message page can be used to send SMS text messages to a single or multiple recipients.  A new SMS message can be sent to a maximum of 100 recipients at the same time. After sending the message, the result is displayed next to the destination number as “Success” or “Failure” if the message failed to send. By default, only one destination number field is displayed. Additional destination numbers may be added one at a time after entering a valid number for the current destination number field. To add a destination number, click the   button and to remove the last destination in the list, click the  button.   Figure 80 - SMS - New Message  Destination numbers should begin with the “+” symbol followed by the country calling code. To send a message to a destination number, enter the “+” symbol followed by the country calling code and then the destination number.  For example: To send a message to the mobile destination number 0412345678 in Australia (country calling code 61), enter “+61412345678”.  After entering the required recipient numbers, type your SMS message in the New message field. As you type your message, a counter shows how many characters you have entered out of the total number available for your chosen encoding scheme. When you have finished typing your message and you are ready to send it, click the Send button.   
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82  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comSMS command format Generic Format for reading variables: get VARIABLE PASSWORD get VARIABLE  Generic Format for writing to variables: set VARIABLE=VALUE PASSWORD set VARIABLE=VALUE  Generic Format for executing a command: Execute COMMAND PASSWORD execute COMMAND  Replies Upon receipt of a successfully formatted, authenticated (if required) command, the gateway will reply to the SMS in the following format:  TYPE  SMS CONTENTS  NOTES get command  “VARIABLE=VALUE”   set command  “Successfully set VARIABLE to VALUE”  Only sent if the acknowledgment message function is enabled execute command  “Successfully executed command COMMAND”   Table 18 - SMS Diagnostic Command Syntax  Where “VARIABLE” is the name of the value to be read Where “VARIABLE (x)” is the name of another value to be read Where “VALUE” is the content to be written to the “VARIABLE” Where “COMMAND” is a supported command to be executed by the device (e.g. reboot) Where “PASSWORD” is the password (if configured) for the corresponding sender number specified in the White List  Multiple commands can be sent in the same message, if separated by a semicolon.  For Example: get VARIABLE1; get VARIABLE2; get VARIABLE3 PASSWORD get VARIABLE1; get VARIABLE2 set VARIABLE=VALUE1 ; set VARIABLE2=VALUE2 PASSWORD set VARIABLE1=VALUE1; set VARIABLE2=VALUE2; set VARIABLE3=VALUE3  If required, values can also be bound by an apostrophe, double apostrophe or back tick.   For Example: “set VARIABLE=’VALUE’” “set VARIABLE=”VALUE”” “set VARIABLE=`VALUE`” “get VARIABLE”
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86  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comSend SMS to check the MEID number Not required  get meid Required  PASSWORD get meid Send SMS to check the current band Not required  get band Required  PASSWORD get band Send SMS to Disconnect (if connected) and reconnect the data connection Not required  execute pdpcycle Required  PASSWORD execute pdpcycle Send SMS to disconnect the data connection Not required  execute pdpdown Required  PASSWORD execute pdpdown Send SMS to connect the data connection Not required  execute pdpup Required  PASSWORD execute pdpup Send multiple get command Not required  get wanip; get rssi Required  PASSWORD get wanip; get rssi Send multiple set command Not required  set ssh.genkeys=1; set username=test; set auth=pap Required  PASSWORD set ssh.genkeys=1; set username=test; set auth=pap Send SMS to reset to factory default settings Not required  execute factorydefaults Required  PASSWORD execute factorydefaults Send SMS to retrieve status of router Not required  get status Required  PASSWORD get status Send SMS to retrieve the history of the session, including start time, end time and total data usage Not required  get sessionhistory Required  PASSWORD get sessionhistory Send SMS to configure the router to send syslog to a remote syslog server Not required  set syslogserver Required  PASSWORD set syslogserver Send SMS to wake up the router, turn on the default gateway and trigger the ‘connect on demand’ profile if in waiting state. Not required  execute wakeup Required  PASSWORD execute wakeup Send SMS to perform firmware upgrade when firmware is located on HTTP server Not required execute download http://download.com:8080/firmware_image.cdi execute download http://download.com:8080/firmware_image_r.cdi Required PASSWORD execute download http://download.com:8080/firmware_image.cdi PASSWORD execute download http://download.com:8080/firmware_image_r.cdi Send SMS to perform firmware upgrade when firmware is located on FTP server Not required execute download ftp://username:password@download.com/firmware_image.cdi  execute download ftp://username:password@ download.com/firmware_image_r.cdi Required PASSWORD execute download ftp://username:password@ download.com/firmware_image.cdi  PASSWORD execute download ftp://username:password@ download.com/firmware_image_r.cdi Send SMS to turn off PPPoE Not required  set pppoe=0 Required  PASSWORD set pppoe=0 Send SMS to turn on PPPoE and set dialstring and service name Not required  set pppoe=1,atd#777, Test Required  PASSWORD set pppoe=1,atd#777, Test Send SMS to retrieve the PPPoE status, currently configured dial string and service name Not required  get pppoe Required  PASSWORD get pppoe Send SMS to set the LED mode timeout to 10 minutes Not required  set ledmode=10 Required  PASSWORD set ledmode=10 Send SMS to retrieve the current LED mode Not required  get ledmode Required  PASSWORD get ledmode Retrieve current SSH protocol Not required  get ssh.proto Required  PASSWORD get ssh.proto
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88  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comSystem Log The Log pages are used to display or download the System log and IPSec logs on the router.  System log The System Log enables you to troubleshoot any issues you may be experiencing with your Intelligent M2M Router. To access the System Log page, click on the System menu. The System Log is displayed.   Figure 86 - System log file  Log file Use the Display level drop-down list to select a message level to be displayed. The message levels are described in the table below. To download the System log for offline viewing, right-click the Download button and choose Save as.. to save the file. To clear the System log, click the Clear button. The downloaded log file is in Linux text format with carriage return (CR) only at the end of a line, therefore in order to be displayed correctly with new lines shown, it is recommended to use a text file viewer which displays this format correctly (e.g. Notepad++).  Log data is stored in RAM and therefore, when the unit loses power or is rebooted, it will lose any log information stored in RAM. To ensure that log information is accessible between reboots of the router there are two options: 1. Enable the Log to file option
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90  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comEnable the log to file option When the router is configured to log to a file, the log data is stored in flash memory, making it accessible after a reboot of the router. Up to 512kb of log data will be stored before it is overwritten by new log data. Flash memory has a finite number of program-erase operations that it may perform to the blocks of memory. While this number of program-erase operations is quite large, we recommend that you do not enable this option for anything other than debugging to avoid excessive wear on the memory.  Use a remote syslog server The router can be configured to output log data to a remote syslog server. This is an application running on a remote computer which accepts and displays the log data. Most syslog servers can also save the log data to a file on the computer on which it is running allowing you to ensure that no log data is lost between reboots. To configure the Intelligent M2M Router to output log data to a remote syslog server: 1. Click on the System menu from the top menu bar. The System log item is displayed. 2. Under the Remote syslog server section, enter the IP address or hostname of the syslog server in the IP / Hostname [:PORT] field. You can also specify the port number after the IP or hostname by entering a semi-colon and then the port number e.g. 192.168.1.102:514. If you do not specify a port number, the router will use the default UDP port 514. 3. Click the Save button to save the configuration.   Figure 87 - System log  ITEM  DEFINITION All  Display all system log messages. Debug  Show extended system log messages with full debugging level details. Info  Show informational messages only. Notice  Show normal system logging information. Warning  Show warning messages only. Error  Show error condition messages only. Table 22 - System log detail levels 
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96  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comPackage manager The Package Manager page is used to provide details of any user installed packages on the router and allow them to be uninstalled. For more information on application development, contact NetComm Wireless about our Software Development Kit.   Figure 95 – Software applications manager  The Application name, Version number of the application, the architecture type and time of installation are all displayed. Clicking the Package details link will display a pop-up window with further details of the package.  To uninstall any software applications, click the Uninstall link.
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102  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com3. When you have entered all the required details, press the Generate button. The certificate takes several minutes to generate. When the certificate has been generated, you are informed that it has been successfully generated and installed. The web server on the router restarts and you are logged out of the router. Click OK to be taken back to the login screen.   Figure 98 - New certificate successfully generated message  
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104  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comHost key management SSH keys provide a means of identification using public key cryptography and challenge response authentication. This means that a secure connection can be established without transmitting a password, thereby greatly reducing the threat of someone eavesdropping and guessing the correct credentials.  SSH Keys always come in pairs with one being a public key and the other a private key. The public key may be shared with any server to which you want to connect. When a connection request is made, the server uses the public key to encrypt a challenge (a coded message) to which the correct response must be given. Only the private key can decrypt this challenge and produce the correct response. For this reason, the private key should not be shared with those who you do not wish to give authorization.  The Host key management section displays the current public keys on the router and their date and timestamp. These public keys are provided in different formats, including DSA, RSA and ECDSA. Each format has advantages and disadvantages in terms of signature generation speed, validation speed and encryption/decryption speed. There are also compatibility concerns to consider with older clients when using ECDSA, for example.    Generating new keys The complete set of keys can be re-generated by selecting the Generate keys button. This key generation process takes approximately 30 seconds to complete.  Downloading keys The Get keys button allows you to download the complete set of public and private keys while the Get public keys button will download only the set of public keys.  Uploading your own key files Click the Upload keys button to upload your own public key to the router.  Client key management The Client Key Management section is used for uploading the public key file of clients. To upload a client public key, click the Upload button, browse to the file and click Open.    When the file is uploaded, it is examined for validity. If the key file is not a valid public key, it will not be uploaded. 
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112  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comRecovery mode The Intelligent M2M Router features two independent operating systems, each with its own file systems. These two systems are referred to as 'Main' and 'Recovery'. It is always possible to use one in order to restore the other in the event that one system becomes damaged or corrupted (such as during a firmware upgrade failure).  Both systems have Web interfaces that can be used to manipulate the other inactive system. The Intelligent M2M Router starts up by default in the Main system mode, however the router may be triggered to start in recovery mode if desired. To start the router in recovery mode: 1. Press and hold the physical reset button on the interface panel of the router for 5 to 15 seconds. When the LEDs on the front panel change to amber and countdown in a sequence, release the reset button. The router then boots into recovery mode. 2. In your browser, navigate to http://192.168.1.1. The router’s recovery mode is hardcoded to use this address regardless of the IP address that was configured in the main system. The router’s recovery console is displayed.   Figure 105 - Recovery console  The recovery console provides limited functionality. Basic status information is available, as well as access to the System log for troubleshooting. The Application Installer can be used to upload and install different firmware, allowing you to roll back to a previous firmware in the event that an upgrade fails. The Settings menu provides the ability to reset the router to factory default settings and the Reboot tab allows you to perform a soft reboot of the router. 
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116  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comSafety and product care RF Exposure Your device contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is on, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your device, the system handling your connection controls the power level at which your device transmits. This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines the device must be used with a minimum of 20cm separation from the body. Failure to observe these instructions could result in your RF exposure exceeding the relevant guideline limits.  External antenna Any optional external antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Please consult the health and safety guide of the chosen antenna for specific body separation guidelines as a greater distance of separation may be required for high-gain antennas. Any external antenna gain must meet RF exposure and maximum radiated output power limits of the applicable rule section. The maximum antenna gain for this device as reported to the FCC is: 0.2 dBi (850MHz) and 2.7 dBi (1900MHz).  CE Approval This device has been tested to and conforms to the regulatory requirements of the European Union and attained CE Marking. The CE Mark is a conformity marking consisting of the letters “CE.” The CE Mark applies to the products regulated by the central European health, safety and environmental protection legislation. The CE Mark is obligatory for products it applies to: the manufacturer affixes the marking in order to be allowed to sell their product in the European market. The wireless device is approved to be used in the member states of the EU. NetComm Wireless declares that the wireless device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive). Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms – N 60950 – Product Safety, EN 301 489 EMC, EN301511 GSM RF, EN301908 UMTS RF, EN 62311 SAR Technical requirement for radio equipment. A notified body has determined that this device has properly demonstrated that the requirements of the directive have been met and has issued a favourable certificate of expert opinion. As such the device will bear the notified body number 0682 after the CE mark. The CE Marking is not a quality mark. Foremost, it refers to the safety rather than to the quality of the product. Secondly, CE Marking is mandatory for the product it applies to whereas most quality markings are voluntary. Marking: The product shall bear the CE mark, the notified body number(s) as depicted to the right. CE0682. This product has also passed the following certification standards – CE SAR- EN62311/EN50385 CE RF – EN301511, EN301908-1/-2, CE EMC – EN301489-1/-7/-24, EN55022/EN55024 CE Safety – EN60950 NOTE: It is highly recommended that the device must be kept at least 20cm away from the human body. This is a regulatory requirement and applies to all 3G capable devices meeting standard regulatory compliance such as the compliance standards listed above.
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118  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comIC Regulations:  RSS-Gen 7.1.3 This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) this device may not cause interference, and  (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.   Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:  (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et  (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement."   ****************************************************************************************************************************  ICES-003 CAN ICES-3(B)/ NMB-3(B)   **************************************************************************************************************************** RSS-Gen 7.1.2  This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.   Antenna types: Dipole Antenna gain: 850MHz: 0.2dBi; 1900MHz: 2.7dBi   ****************************************************************************************************************************IC RF Exposure Statement (MPE)This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body.  
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120  NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comEmergency situations This device, like any wireless device, operates using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you must never rely solely on any wireless device for emergency communications.  Device heating Your device may become warm during normal use.  Faulty and damaged products Do not attempt to disassemble the device or its accessories. Only qualified personnel must service or repair the device or its accessories. If your device or its accessories have been submerged in water punctured or subjected to a severe fall, do not use until they have been checked at an authorised service centre.  Interference Care must be taken when using the device in close proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15cm be maintained between a device and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. Hearing aids People with hearing aids or other cochlear implants may experience interfering noises when using wireless devices or when one is nearby. The level of interference will depend on the type of hearing device and the distance from the interference source, increasing the separation between them may reduce the interference. You may also consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Medical devices Please consult your doctor and the device manufacturer to determine if operation of your device may interfere with the operation of your medical device. Hospitals Switch off your wireless device when requested to do so in hospitals, clinics or health care facilities. These requests are designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive medical equipment. Interference in cars Please note that because of possible interference to electronic equipment, some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of devices in their vehicles unless an external antenna is included in the installation.  Explosive environments Petrol stations and explosive atmospheres In locations with potentially explosive atmospheres, obey all posted signs to turn off wireless devices such as your device or other radio equipment. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres include fuelling areas, below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Blasting caps and areas Turn off your device or wireless device when in a blasting area or in areas posted turn off “two-way radios” or “electronic devices” to avoid interfering with blasting operations.

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