NetComm Wireless NWL1201 3G LIGHT INDUSTRIAL M2M ROUTER User Manual

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6  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial 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) (NWL-12-01 only)  RS232/RS422/RS485 Port and USB 2.0 OTG port  Integrated ZigBee multipoint mesh wireless networking (NWL-12-01 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 3G Light Industrial M2M Router package consists of:   1 x 3G Light Industrial 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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10  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial 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 3G Light Industrial 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 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comMounting bracket The provided mounting bracket provides additional methods of mounting the 3G Light Industrial 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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18  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comInstallation and configuration of the 3G Light Industrial M2M router Powering the router The 3G Light Industrial M2M router can be powered in one of three ways: 1. Power over Ethernet (802.3af PoE) (available on the NWL-12-01 only) 2. DC power input via 6-pin connector (8-40V DC) 3. DC power input via field terminated power source (8-40V DC) The green power LED on the router lights up when a power source is connected.  Power over Ethernet (802.3af PoE) (available on the NWL-12-01 only) Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a method of connecting network devices through Ethernet cable where power and data are passed along a single cable. This may be a desirable method of powering the device if PoE is available, or if it’s most convenient in the desired installation environment to only have a single cable running to the 3G Light Industrial M2M router.  There are 5 power classes defined in the IEEE 802.3-2005 standard, of which the 3G Light Industrial M2M router is a class 3 device.   CLASS  CLASSIFICATION CURRENT  POWER RANGE  CLASS DESCRIPTION 3  26-30 mA  6.49 – 12.95 W  Mid power Table 7 - PoE power classes  To use PoE to power the 3G Light Industrial M2M router, simply connect your router to a PoE injector or PoE network switch using the bundled yellow Ethernet cable 8P8C.  DC power via 6-pin connector The DC input jack can accept power from a separately sold DC power supply. Both a standard temperature range DC power supply and an extended temperature range DC power supply are available to purchase as accessories. To power the device via DC Power via the 6-pin connector, remove the attached green terminal block from your router and connect the external DC power supply to the router’s green DC power jack.  DC power via field terminated power source If an existing 8-40V DC power supply is available, you can insert the wires into the supplied terminal block to power your router. Use a No. 3 flathead screwdriver to tighten the terminal block screws and secure the power wires, making sure the polarity of the wires are correctly matched, as illustrated below.  Figure 15 - Locking Power Terminal Block
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22  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comITEM  DEFINITION System information System up time  The current uptime of the router. Board version  The hardware version of the router. Serial Number  The serial number of the router. Software  The software version number running on the router. Model  The type of phone module and the firmware version of the module. Firmware version  The firmware revision of the phone module. IMEI  The International Mobile Station Equipment Identity number used to uniquely identify a mobile device. LAN IP  The IP address and subnet mask of the router. MAC Address  The MAC address of the router. Ethernet Port Status  Displays the current status of the Ethernet port and its operating speed. Cellular connection status SIM Status  Displays the activation status of the router on the carrier network. Signal strength (dBm)  The current signal strength measured in dBm Network registration status  The status of the router’s registration for the current network. Operator selection  The mode used to select an operator network. Current operator  The current operator network in use. Roaming status  The roaming status of the router. Allowed bands  The bands to which the router may connect. Current band  The current band being used by the router. Coverage  The mobile equipment identifier (MEID) of the router, a unique code for identifying devices on a CDMA network.  WWAN Connection Status Profile name  The name of the active profile. Status  The connection status of the active profile. Default profile  Indicates whether the current profile in use is the default profile. WWAN IP  The IP address assigned by the mobile broadband carrier network. DNS server  The primary and secondary DNS servers for the WWAN connection. APN  The Access Point Name currently in use. Connection uptime  The length of time of the current mobile connection session. Advanced status Mobile country code  The Mobile Country Code (MCC) of the router. Mobile network code  The Mobile Network Code (MNC) of the router. Signal quality (Ec/N0)  A measurement of the portion of the received signal that is usable. This is the signal strength minus the signal noise level. Received signal code power (RSCP)  The power level of the signal on the current connection’s particular channel. Power input mode  Displays whether power is currently being sourced from the PoE Ethernet port or from the DC input jack (PoE available on NWL-12-01 only) HSUPA category  Displays the HSUPA category (1-9) for the current uplink HSDPA category  Displays the HSDPA category (1-8) for the current downlink. SIM ICCID  The Integrated Circuit Card Identifier of the SIM card used with the router, a unique number up to 19 digits in length. Primary scrambling code (PSC)  The Primary scrambling code for the current signal. DC input voltage  Displays the current voltage of the power input source provided via the DC Input jack Location area code (LAC)  The ID of the cell tower grouping the current signal is broadcasting from.
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24  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comInternet The Internet section provides configuration options for Wireless WAN, LAN, Routing and VPN connectivity. Data Connection The data connection page allows you to configure and enable/disable the connection profile. To access this page, click on the Networking menu, and under the Wireless WAN menu, select the Data Connection item.   Figure 18 – Data connection settings 
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26  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com2. Click the Profile toggle key to turn the profile on. Additional settings appear.  Figure 20 - Data connection settings - Profile turned on  3. In the Profile name field, enter a name for the profile. This name is only used to identify the profile on the router. 4. Ensure that the Automatic APN selection toggle key is set to off. If it is not, click it to toggle it to the off position. 5. In the APN field, enter the APN Name (Access Point Name) and if required, use the Username and Password fields to enter your login credentials. 6. Next to Authentication type, select the either CHAP or PAP depending on the type of authentication used by your provider. 7. The Reconnect delay field specifies the number of seconds to wait between connection attempts. The default setting of 30 seconds is sufficient in most cases but you may modify it to wait up to 65535 seconds if you wish. 8. The Reconnect retries field specifies the number of times to attempt to connect to the network if the router fails to establish a connection. It is set to 0 by default which causes the router to attempt to reconnect indefinitely. 9. The Metric value is used by router to prioritise routes (if multiple are available) and is set to 20 by default. This value is sufficient in most cases but you may modify it if you are aware of the effect your changes will have on the service. 10. The MTU field allows you to modify the Maximum Transmission Unit used on the connection. Do not change this unless instructed to by your carrier. 11. Use the NAT Masquerading toggle key to turn NAT Masquerading on or off. NAT masquerading, also known simply as NAT is a common routing feature which allows multiple LAN devices to appear as a single WAN IP via network address translation. In this mode, the router modifies network traffic sent and received to inform remote computers on the internet that packets originating from a machine behind the router actually originated from the WAN IP address of the router’s internal NAT IP address. This may be disabled if a framed route configuration is required and local devices require WAN IP addresses.  12. For advanced networking such as using dual simultaneous PDP contexts, you may wish to configure a particular profile to route only certain traffic via that profile by configuring a custom address and mask of traffic to send via that profile. To do this, in the Profile routing settings section, enter the Network address and Network mask of the remote network. If you do not want to use this feature, or are unsure, please leave these fields blank, which will not designate any particular traffic to be routed via this profile. For more information on configuring Profile routing settings, see the Setting a default gateway with two active connection profiles example.
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48  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comRouter Firewall The Router firewall page is used to enable or disable the in-built firewall on the router. When enabled, the firewall performs stateful packet inspection on inbound traffic from the wireless WAN and blocks all unknown services, that is, all services not listed on the Services configuration page of the router.  With respect to the other Routing options on the Networking page, the firewall takes a low priority. The priority of the firewall can be described as: DMZ > MAC/IP/Port filtering rules > MAC/IP/Port filtering default rule > Router firewall rules In other words, the firewall is of the lowest priority when compared to other manual routing configurations. Therefore, a MAC/IP/Port filtering rule takes priority in the event that there is a conflict of rules. When DMZ is enabled, MAC/IP/Port filtering rules and the router firewall are ignored but the router will still honour the configuration of the Remote router access control settings listed under Administration Settings.   Figure 52 - Router Firewall toggle key  
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50  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com Figure 55 - MAC / IP / Port filtering settings  OPTION  DESCRIPTION Bound Use the drop down list to select the direction of the traffic for which you want to apply to the rule. Inbound refers to all traffic that is entering the router including data entering from the WAN and the LAN. Outbound refers to all traffic exiting the router including traffic leaving in the direction of the WAN and traffic leaving in the direction of the LAN. Forward specifies traffic that enters on the LAN or WAN side and is forwarded to the opposite end. Protocol  Use the drop down list to select the protocol for the rule. You can have the rule apply to All protocols, TCP, UDP, UDP/TCP or ICMP.  Source MAC Address  Enter the MAC address in six groups of two hexadecimal digits separated by colons (:). e.g. 00:40:F4:CE:FA:1E Source IP Address  Enter the IPv4 address that the traffic originates from and the subnet mask using CIDR notation. Destination IP Address  Enter the IPv4 address that the traffic is destined for and the subnet mask using CIDR notation. Action Select the action to take for traffic which meets the above criteria. You can choose to Accept or Drop packets. When the default rule is set to Accept, you cannot create a rule with an Accept action since the rule is redundant. Likewise, if the default rule is set to Dropped you cannot create a rule with a Drop action. Comment  [Optional] Use this field to enter a comment as a meaningful description of the rule. Table 14 - Current MAC / IP / Port filtering rules in effect  6. The new rule is displayed in the filtering rules list. You can edit the rule by clicking the   Edit button or delete the rule by clicking the   button.   Figure 56 - Completed filtering rule
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54  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comThe following table describes each of the fields of the IPSec VPN Connection Settings page.  ITEM  DEFINITION IPSec profile  Enables or disables the VPN profile. Profile name  A name used to identify the VPN connection profile. Remote IPSec server address  The IP address of the IPSec server. Remote LAN address  Enter the IP address of the remote network for use on the VPN connection. Remote LAN subnet mask  Enter the subnet mask in use on the remote network. Local LAN address  Enter the IP address of the local network for use on the VPN connection. Local LAN subnet mask  Enter the subnet mask in use on the local network. Encapsulation type  Select the encapsulation protocol to use with the VPN connection. You can choose ESP, AH or Any. IKE mode  Select the IKE mode to use with the VPN connection. You can choose Main, Aggressive or Any. PFS  Choose whether Perfect Forward Secrecy is ON or OFF for the VPN connection. IKE encryption  Select the cipher type to use for the Internet Key Exchange. IKE hash  Select the IKE Hash type to use for the VPN connection. The hash is used for authentication of packets for the key exchange. IPSec encryption  Select the IPSec encryption type to use with the VPN connection. IPSec hash  Select the IPSec hash type to use for the VPN connection. The hash is used for authentication of packets for the VPN connection. DH group  Select the desired Diffie-Hellman group to use. Higher groups are more secure but also require longer to generate a key. DPD action  Select the desired Dead Peer Detection action. This is the action to take when a dead Internet Key Exchange Peer is detected. DPD keep alive time  Enter the time in seconds for the interval between Dead Peer Detection keep alive messages. DPD timeout  Enter the time in seconds of no response from a peer before Dead Peer Detection times out. IKE re-key time  Enter the time in seconds between changes of the encryption key. To disable changing the key, set this to 0. SA life time  Enter the time in seconds for the security association lifetime. Key mode Select the type of key mode in use for the VPN connection. You can select from:  Pre Shared Key  RSA keys  Certificates Pre-shared key  The pre-shared key is the key that peers used to authenticate each other for Internet Key Exchange. Remote ID  Specifies the domain name of the remote network. Local ID  Specifies the domain name of the local network. Update Time  Displays the last time the key was updated. Local RSA Key Upload  Select the RSA key file for the local router here by clicking the Browse button. Remote RSA Key Upload  Select the RSA key file for the remote router here by clicking the Browse button. Private key Passphrase  The Private key passphrase of the router is the passphrase used when generating the router’s private key using OpenSSL CA. Key / Certificate  Select the type of key or certificate to use for authentication. You can select Local private key, Local public certificate, Remote public certificate, CA certificate, CRL certificate. IPSec Certificate Upload  Select the IPSec certificate to upload by clicking the Browse button. Table 15 - IPSec Configuration Items  
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56  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comCertificate Authentication In the Certificate Management section, enter the required details to create a client certificate. All fields are required. When you have finished entering the details, click the Generate button.  Figure 60 - OpenVPN server configuration – Certificate management  When it is done, you can click the Download P12 button or the Download TGZ button to save the certificate file depending on which format you would like. If for some reason the integrity of your network has been compromised, you can return to this screen and use the Certificate drop down list to select the certificate and then press the Revoke button to disable it.  Optional: To inform the OpenVPN server of the network address scheme of the currently selected certificate, enter the network address and network subnet mask in the respective fields and click the Set network information button. If you do not enter the remote subnet here, any packet requests from the server to the client will not be received by the client network because it is not aware of the remote client’s subnet.  
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60  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com Figure 65 - OpenVPN P2P mode settings  4. Use the Server port field to select a port number and then use the drop down list to select a packet type to use for the OpenVPN server. The default OpenVPN port is 1194 and default packet type is UDP. 5. In the Local IP Address and Remote IP Address fields, enter the respective local and remote IP addresses to use for the OpenVPN tunnel. The slave should have the reverse settings of the master. 6. Under the Remote network section, enter the network Address and network Subnet mask. The Network Address and Network Mask fields inform the Master node of the LAN address scheme of the slave. 7. Press the Generate button to create a secret key to be shared with the slave. When the timestamp appears, you can click the Download button to save the file to exchange with the other router. 8. When you have saved the secret key file on each router, use the Browse button to locate the secret key file for the master and then press the Upload button to send it to the slave. Perform the same for the other router, uploading the slave’s secret key file to master. 9. When they are uploaded click the Save button to complete the peer-to-peer OpenVPN configuration.  
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62  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com 3. Click the Enable PPTP client toggle key to switch it to the ON position. 4. In the Profile name list, enter a profile name for the tunnel. This may be anything you like and is used to identify the tunnel on the router. 5. Use the Username and Password fields to enter the username and password for the PPTP account. 6. In the PPTP server address field, enter the IP address of the PPTP server. 7. From the Authentication type drop down list, select the Authentication type used on the server. If you do not know the authentication method used, select any and the router will attempt to determine the correct authentication type for you. There are 5 authentication types you can choose from:  CHAP – uses a three way handshake to authenticate the identity of a client.  MS-CHAP v1 – This is the Microsoft implementation of the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol for which support was dropped in Windows® Vista.  MS-CHAP v2 - This is the Microsoft implementation of the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol which was introduced in Windows® NT 4.0 and is still supported today.  PAP – The Password Authentication Protocol uses a password as a means of authentication and as such, is commonly supported. PAP is not recommended because it transmits passwords unencrypted and is not secure.  EAP – Extensible Authentication Protocol. An Authentication protocol commonly used in wireless networks. 8. The metric value helps the router to prioritise routes and must be a number between 0 and 65535. The default value is 30 and should not be modified unless you are aware of the effect your changes will have.  9. The Use peer DNS option allows you to select whether the remote clients will use the Domain Name Server of the PPTP server. Click the toggle key to set this to ON or OFF as required. 10. NAT masquerading allows the router to modify the packets sent and received to inform remote computers on the internet that packets originating from a machine behind the router actually originated from the WAN IP address of the router’s internal NAT IP address. Click the toggle key to switch this to the ON position if you want to use this feature. 11. Set default route to PPTP sets all outbound data packets to go out through the PPTP tunnel. Click the toggle key to switch this to the ON position if you want to use this feature. 12. The Verbose logging option sets the router to output detailed logs regarding the PPTP connection in the System Log section of the router interface. 13. The Reconnect delay is the time in seconds that the router will wait before attempting to connect to the PPTP server in the event that the connection is broken. The minimum time to wait is 30 seconds so as to not flood the PPTP server with connection requests, while the maximum time to wait is 65335 seconds. 14. The Reconnect retries is the number of connection attempts that the router will make in the event that the PPTP connection goes down. If set to 0, the router will retry the connection indefinitely, otherwise the maximum number of times to retry cannot be greater than 65335. 15. Click the Save button to save the changes. The VPN will attempt to connect after your click Save. Click the Status button at the top left of the interface to return to the status window and monitor the VPN’s connection state.  
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64  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com4. In the Profile name, enter a profile name for the tunnel. This may be anything you like and is used to identify the tunnel on the router. 5. In the GRE server address field, enter the IP address of the GRE server. 6. In the Local tunnel address field, enter the IP address you want to assign the tunnel locally. 7. In the Remote tunnel address field, enter the IP address you want to assign to the remote tunnel. 8. In the Remote network address field, enter the IP address scheme of the remote network. 9. In the Remote network subnetmask field, enter the subnet mask of the remote network. 10. The TTL (Time To Live) field is an 8-bit field used to remove an undeliverable data packet from a network to avoid unnecessary network traffic across the internet. The default value of 255 is the upper limit on the time that an IP datagram can exist. The value is reduced by at least one for each hop the data packet takes to the next router on the route to the datagram’s destination. If the TTL field reaches zero before the datagram arrives at its destination the data packet is discarded and an error message is sent back to the sender. 11. The Verbose logging option sets the router to output detailed logs regarding the GRE tunnel in the System Log section of the router interface. 12. The Reconnect delay is the time in seconds that the router will wait before attempting to connect to the GRE server in the event that the connection is broken. The minimum time to wait is 30 seconds so as to not flood the GRE server with connection requests, while the maximum time to wait is 65335 seconds. 13. The Reconnect retries is the number of connection attempts that the router will make in the event that the GRE connection goes down. If set to 0, the router will retry the connection indefinitely, otherwise the maximum number of times to retry cannot be greater than 65335. 14. Click the Save button to save the changes. The VPN will attempt to connect after your click Save. Click the Status button at the top left of the interface to return to the status window and monitor the VPN’s connection state.  
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66  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comNetwork time (NTP) The NTP (Network Time Protocol) settings page allows you to configure the 3G Light Industrial M2M router to synchronize its internal clock with a global Internet Time server and specify the time zone for the location of the router. This provides an accurate timekeeping function for features such as System Log entries and Firewall settings where the current system time is displayed and recorded. Any NTP server available publicly on the internet may be used. The default NTP server is 0.netcomm.pool.ntp.org.   Figure 71 - NTP settings  Configuring Timezone settings To configure time zone settings: 1. The Current time field shows the time and date configured on the router. If this is not accurate, use the Time zone drop down list to select the correct time zone for the router. If the selected zone observes daylight savings time, a Daylight savings time schedule link appears below the drop down list. Click the link to see the start and end times for daylight savings. 2. When you have selected the correct time zone, click the Save button to save the settings.  Configuring NTP settings To configure NTP settings: 1. Click the Network time (NTP) toggle key to switch it to the ON position. 2. In the NTP service field, enter the address of the NTP server you wish to use. 3. The Synchronization on WWAN connection toggle key enables or disables the router from performing a synchronization of the time each time a mobile broadband connection is established.  4. The Daily synchronisation toggle key enables or disables the router from performing a synchronization of the time each day. 5. When you have finished configuring NTP settings, click the Save button to save the settings.  
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72  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comSNMP SNMP configuration The SNMP page is used to configure the SNMP features of the router.   Figure 77 - 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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76  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comThe Google map button provides a quick short cut to show your router’s current position on a map and because GPS positioning relies on accurate clock settings to obtain the correct information about your location, the Clock Sync button allows you to quickly set the router clock to the correct time. This ensures you will always have the correct GPS position information available.  Mobile Station Based Assisted GPS configuration If you are not using a dedicated GPS antenna, you may use the nearby mobile base stations to triangulate your position. To do this, set the A-GPS toggle key to the ON position and use the drop down lists to configure the automatic retry options.    Figure 80 - Mobile Stations Based Assisted GPS configuration options  ITEM  DESCRIPTION A-GPS Enable  Enables or disables the mobile station based assisted GPS function. Maximum Retry Count  Sets the maximum number of times the router should attempt to triangulate its position. Retry delay (minute)  Sets the number of minutes the router should wait between attempts to triangulate its position. Automatic Update Period (day)  Sets the number of days that the router should automatically update the A-GPS data. The maximum update period is 7 days. Table 17 - Mobile Station Based Assisted GPS configuration options   Odometer
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78  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comSMS messaging The 3G Light Industrial 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 3G Light Industrial M2M router to download and install a firmware upgrade  Ability to trigger the 3G Light Industrial M2M router to download and apply a configuration file  To access the SMS messaging functions of the 3G Light Industrial 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 81 - General SMS Configuration
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84  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comWhite List for diagnostic or execution SMS The white list is a list of mobile numbers that you can create which are considered “friendly” to the router. If Only accept authenticated SMS messages is enabled in the diagnostics section, the router will compare the mobile number of all incoming diagnostic and command messages against this white list to determine whether the diagnostic or command should be executed. You may optionally configure a password for each number to give an additional level of security. When a password is specified for a number, the SMS diagnostic or command message is parsed for the password and will only be executed if the number and password match.   Figure 86 - White list for diagnostic or execution SMS  A maximum of 20 numbers can be stored on the router in the white list. To add a number to the white list, click the “+Add” button.  Figure 87 – Adding a number to the SMS white list  The White List numbers and passwords can be cleared by pressing the   button to the right of each entry. To add a number to the white list, enter it in the Destination number field and optionally define a password in the Password field. When you have finished adding numbers click the Save button to save the entries.  
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86  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial 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 20 - 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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90  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial 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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92  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial 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 3G Light Industrial M2M router. To access the System Log page, click on the System menu. The System Log is displayed.   Figure 88 - 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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94  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial 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 3G Light Industrial 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 89 - 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 24 - System log detail levels 
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108  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial 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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120  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comAppendix F: RJ-45 connector  The RJ-45 connector provides an interface for a data connection and for device input power using the pin layout shown below.                                                                                  Pin:        8              1 Figure 112 -The RJ-45 connector   PIN  COLOUR  SIGNAL (802.3AF MODE A)  SIGNAL (802.3AF MODE B) 1  White/Orange stripe  Rx + Rx + DC + 2  Orange Solid  Rx - Rx - DC + 3  White/Green stripe  Tx + Tx + DC - 4  Blue solid  DC + unused 5  White/Blue stripe  DC + unused 6  Green solid  Tx - Tx - DC - 7  White/Brown stripe  DC - unused 8  Brown solid  DC -  unused                 Table 29 - RJ-45 connector pin outs 
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124  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comElectrical safety Accessories Only use approved accessories. Do not connect with incompatible products or accessories.  Connection to a car Seek professional advice when connecting a device interface to the vehicle electrical system.  Distraction Operating machinery Full attention must be given to operating the machinery in order to reduce the risk of an accident.  Product handling You alone are responsible for how you use your device and any consequences of its use. You must always switch off your device wherever the use of a mobile phone is prohibited. Do not use the device without the clip-on covers attached, and do not remove or change the covers while using the device. Use of your device is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and their environment. Always treat your device and its accessories with care and keep it in a clean and dust-free place. Do not expose your device or its accessories to open flames or lit tobacco products. Do not expose your device or its accessories to liquid, moisture or high humidity. Do not drop, throw or try to bend your device or its accessories. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or aerosols to clean the device or its accessories. Do not paint your device or its accessories. Do not attempt to disassemble your device or its accessories, only authorised personnel must do so. Do not use or install this product in extremely hot or cold areas. Ensure that the device is installed in an area where the temperature is within the supported operating temperature range (-20°C to 65°C) Do not use your device in an enclosed environment or where heat dissipation is poor. Prolonged use in such space may cause excessive heat and raise ambient temperature, which will lead to automatic shutdown of your device or the disconnection of the mobile network connection for your safety. To use your device normally again after such shutdown, cool it in a well-ventilated place before turning it on. Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products. Do not operate the device where ventilation is restricted Installation and configuration should be performed by trained personnel only. Do not use or install this product near water to avoid fire or shock hazard. Avoid exposing the equipment to rain or damp areas. Arrange power and Ethernet cables in a manner such that they are not likely to be stepped on or have items placed on them. Ensure that the voltage and rated current of the power source match the requirements of the device. Do not connect the device to an inappropriate power source.  Small children Do not leave your device and its accessories within the reach of small children or allow them to play with it. They could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally damage the device. Your device contains small parts with sharp edges that may cause an injury or which could become detached and create a choking hazard.
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126  NetComm Wireless 3G Light Industrial M2M Router www.netcommwireless.comInterference 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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