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CM685V-6 User Manual

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Chapter  2

2 Hardware Installation

1. Overall Dimensions
2. Accessories
3. Installation

2.1 Overall Dimensions

Summary of Contents for CM685V-6

Page 1: ...CM685V 6 User Manual 1 www comset com au Industrial Grade 3G 4G 4GX Cellular Router User Manual CM685V 6 Comset 37 125 Highbury Rd Burwood VIC 3125 Australia...

Page 2: ...re configuration 14 3 1 Overview 14 3 2 How to log into the Router 14 3 3 Router status 17 3 3 1 Status overview 17 3 3 2 Network status 17 3 3 3 Firewall status 20 3 3 4 Routes 21 3 3 5 System log 21...

Page 3: ...3 6 4 LAN settings 62 3 6 5 Wired WAN 66 3 6 6 WiFi Settings 66 3 6 6 1 Wifi General configuration 67 3 6 6 2 WiFi Advanced Configuration 68 3 6 6 3 WiFi Interface Configuration 69 3 6 6 4 WiFi AP cl...

Page 4: ...ered holders Specifications are subject to change without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced without the consent of Comset All rights reserved WARNING Keep at least a 20 cm distance betwe...

Page 5: ...rt for fixed internet connection and one Ethernet LAN port as well as a GPIO with two digital output ports Other features include VPN IPSEC PPTP L2TP and Open VPN to establish a secure connection over...

Page 6: ...ridging WEP WPA WPA2 Personal Enterprise TKIP AES Authenticated encryption mode RS232 interface data transparent transmission and protocol conversion On demand dialing including time on off line voice...

Page 7: ...CM685V 6 User Manual 7 www comset com au Chapter 2 2 Hardware Installation 1 Overall Dimensions 2 Accessories 3 Installation 2 1 Overall Dimensions...

Page 8: ...RJ45 Ethernet port RST SYS reset button PWR DC power socket DC5 40V standard DC5 50V optional VCC DC wire positive pole GND DC wire ground GND Serial ground RX Serial receive TX Serial transmit RST R...

Page 9: ...i 2 antenna GPS for GPS antenna optional 2 3 Powering up the CM685V 6 Please ensure the SIM card is inserted and the antennas are connected before powering up the router 2 4 SIM UIM card If your route...

Page 10: ...and PIN 1 is power input Vin DC5 40V I O Terminal on router Serial port RS485 or RS232 Port 3 GND Pin 5 PIN Signal Description Note 1 VCC 5 40V DC Input 5 50V optional Current 12V 1A 2 GND Ground 3 TX...

Page 11: ...nd Port5 2 6 Grounding To ensure a safe operation the cabinet where the router is installed should be grounded properly 2 7 Power Supply The CM685V 6 supports a wide range of DC voltage between 5 VDC...

Page 12: ...r power up Blink System set up normally Off or still on after 25 seconds System set up failure LAN Blink Ethernet data transmission Off No Ethernet connection On Ethernet is connected VPN On VPN tunne...

Page 13: ...transmission Off No Ethernet connection On Ethernet is connected Signal Off No signal or signal checking is not ready Blinks once every 4s Signal bar is 1 Blinks once every 3s Signal bar is 2 Blinks...

Page 14: ...are instructions on how to access the web interface and configure the router 3 2 How to log into the Router 3 2 1 Network Configuration The router s default parameters are Default IP 192 168 1 1 Subne...

Page 15: ...CM685V 6 User Manual 15 www comset com au 2 DHCP settings Choose Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically Then click the OK button...

Page 16: ...192 168 1 1 into the address field then press Enter Type in the username and password Both User Name and Password are admin Then click on the Login button To configure the router you can skip the foll...

Page 17: ...com au 3 3 Router status 3 3 1 Status overview Click Status in the navigation bar and then click Overview 3 3 2 Network status The Network status page consists of 3 tabs detailing information about th...

Page 18: ...CM685V 6 User Manual 18 www comset com au Cell mobile interface page...

Page 19: ...CM685V 6 User Manual 19 www comset com au WAN status page LAN status page...

Page 20: ...M685V 6 User Manual 20 www comset com au 3 3 3 Firewall status The Firewall status page shows the IPv4 and IPv6 rules and counters Here you can reset the counters and restart the firewall functionalit...

Page 21: ...hows rules which are currently active on the router An ARP table is displayed as well 3 3 5 System log This page shows the system log from system boot up The system log resets when the router is resta...

Page 22: ...This page shows the kernel log from system boot up This log is not saved when the router is restarted It can be exported by clicking the button Export Log 3 3 7 Realtime graphs The realtime graphs pag...

Page 23: ...System Configuration 3 4 1 Setup wizard When you login to the router for the first time you will need to configure the Setup Wizard page This page consists of 4 sections General Mobile LAN WiFi Fill i...

Page 24: ...ication method There are three options to choose from None PAP CHAP Please confirm with your carrier the type of authentication Default is None Username Fill in the related value This can be obtained...

Page 25: ...User Manual 25 www comset com au network The default value is 1500 Please configure it to optimise your own network When finished click Save Next Fill in parameters as required When finished click Sa...

Page 26: ...l in parameters as required then press Finish Note pressing the button Save Next will save the configuration of the current page and jump to the next page All configurations will be applied when you c...

Page 27: ...ngs Local Time This page shows the system time You can sync the time with the browser by clicking the button Sync with browser Hostname It is the router s name The default name is CM685V_W Time zone S...

Page 28: ...g server Here you enter the IP address of the external log server You can setup a Linux machine with syslogd run as a log server External system log server port This is the UDP port of the external lo...

Page 29: ...s password for accessing the device Click the eye button to show the new password you entered 3 4 4 NTP NTP is Network Timing Protocol Enable NTP client The default value is checked The router acts as...

Page 30: ...he button to add a new entry 3 4 5 Backup Restore To backup the configuration files click the button Download Then an archive file will be generated and downloaded to your PC automatically To restore...

Page 31: ...et to factory settings We recommend to un check Keep settings to prevent conflicting parameters after the firmware upgrade Click the button Choose File and select a compatible firmware then click the...

Page 32: ...m au 3 4 7 Reset This button resets all configurations to factory default After clicking the button Reset a message will appear prompting you to confirm By clicking OK the router will reset to factory...

Page 33: ...the button Reboot and the system will restart 3 5 Services configuration 3 5 1 ICMP check For a stable operation we suggest you enable ICMP check With this feature the router will periodically ping a...

Page 34: ...t received before the timeout then this ping has failed Max retries When the number of failed pings reaches the Max retries this will trigger the action configured in item Action when failed Interval...

Page 35: ...or LAN s VRRP cluster IP address entry can be deleted by clicking the button or added by clicking the button Virtual ID Routers with the same IDs will be grouped in the same VRRP cluster The legal num...

Page 36: ...CM685V 6 User Manual 36 www comset com au 3 5 3 Failover link backup...

Page 37: ...ere are four options to choose from Wired WAN Wifi_client Cell_mobile and None Host1 to ping Host2 to ping The domain name or IP address for checking the network connection Ping timeout After a ping p...

Page 38: ...et com au 3 5 4 DTU Notes 1 This feature is for the CM685V 6 with DTU option only 2 This feature conflicts with the Connect Radio module and GPS send to serial features Please disable DTU when using e...

Page 39: ...one odd or even Serial databits Can be 7 bits or 8 bits Serial stopbit Can be 1 bit or 2 bits Protocol Both TCP and UDP are supported Service mode Client and Server are supported Enable heartbeat The...

Page 40: ...access If it is unchecked only the LAN subnet can access SNMP Contact Set the contact information here Location Set the router s physical address Name Set the router s name in SNMP Port SNMP service...

Page 41: ...e options None Private and Authorised If it is set to None there is no password required If it is set to Authorised only Authentication method and password are required Authentication Authentication m...

Page 42: ...ing sent GPS Send to Choose between Serial and TCP IP The router will only receive the GPS signal and will not process it It will send this GPS signal to your GPS processor devices or servers If the G...

Page 43: ...M685V 6 User Manual 43 www comset com au Serial baudrate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200bps Serial parity none odd even Serial databits 7 8 Serial stopbits 1 2 Serial flow control none hardware software...

Page 44: ...Command Input the command for router cell status operation default is cellstatus Set cell link up Command Input the command for router cell link up operation default is cellup If the router gets this...

Page 45: ...meters Wifi on Command input the command for turning on WiFi For SMS feature please keep the default parameters Wifi off Command input the command for turning off WiFi For SMS feature please keep the...

Page 46: ...ne number Delete Phone number Click the button Delete SMS command Enable the SMS command feature on this phone number SMS alarm This phone number can receive SMS alarms SMS Receiver Phone Number The p...

Page 47: ...ion method Client and Server Client is the machine which starts the IPSEC connection Remote VPN endpoint Domain name or IP address of the remote endpoint This needs to be accessed over the internet Pr...

Page 48: ...CM685V 6 User Manual 48 www comset com au Note All configurations in Phase 1 Proposal and Phase 2 Proposal must match with the remote endpoint to establish an IPSEC connection 3 5 8 2 PPTP...

Page 49: ...tance Server Domain name or IP address of PPTP server Username Server authentication username Password Server authentication password MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Keep Alive Number of unanswered echo...

Page 50: ...remote IP address lease start Remote IP end The remote IP address lease end ARP Proxy If the remote IP has the same subnet as the LAN check it for connecting with each other Debug For PPTP server debu...

Page 51: ...n username Password Server authentication password MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Keep Alive Number of unanswered echo requests before considering the peer dead The interval between echo requests is 5...

Page 52: ...AN IP L2TP client IP Remote LAN netmask The mask of L2TP client IP the default value is 255 255 255 0 Username Server authentication username Password Server authentication password 3 5 8 4 OpenVPN Th...

Page 53: ...omset com au Note For OpenVPN configuration help hover the cursor over the item to get more information If the item you need is not shown on the main page please check the Additional Field dropdown li...

Page 54: ...live MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Peer IP address Remote WAN IP address Remote Network IP Remote LAN subnet address Remote Netmask Remote LAN subnet mask Local Tunnel IP Virtual IP address This cann...

Page 55: ...er to be reached via a fixed domain name while having a dynamically changing IP address Enabled Enable this instance IP address version IPv4 and IPv6 supported DDNS Service provider Select a suitable...

Page 56: ...IP IP address and domain name are required Log to syslog Writes log messages to the syslog Critical errors will always be written to the syslog Log to file Writes detailed messages to the log file Fil...

Page 57: ...Connect Radio Module feature is used for exchanging data between Radio module and serial Note This feature conflicts with the DTU and GPS sent to serial functions Please make sure the other two featu...

Page 58: ...com au Connect Mode Serial only Modem to Serial Settings Serial baudrate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200bps Serial parity none odd even Serial databits 7 bits 8 bits Serial stopbit 1 bit 2 bits Serial F...

Page 59: ...d as a WAN port The second Ethernet port and the wireless interface are bridged together and are treated as LAN ports AP Client The wireless apcli interface is treated as a WAN port and the wireless A...

Page 60: ...r the mobile connection The default value is DHCP mode APN Fill in the related value This can be obtained from your carrier or SIM Card Provider PIN number Most SIM cards don t have a PIN number in wh...

Page 61: ...um size of packets transmitted on the network The default value is 1500 Please configure it to optimise your own network Online Mode Keep Alive Means always online The router will keep online whether...

Page 62: ...data reaches this level a data limitation alarm SMS will be sent Used MB The data that has been consumed so far during this period 3 6 4 LAN settings Protocol Only static address is supported for LAN...

Page 63: ...required Use built in IPv6 management The default is checked If IPv6 is not needed it can be unchecked Override MAC address Overrides LAN MAC address Override MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Use gateway...

Page 64: ...minimum is 2 minutes 2m Dynamic DHCP Dynamically allocate DHCP addresses for clients If disabled only clients having static leases will be served Force Force DHCP on this network even if another serve...

Page 65: ...Service Four options disabled server mode relay mode and hybrid mode DHCPv6 Service Same options as above NDP Proxy Three options disabled relay mode and hybrid mode Always announce default router An...

Page 66: ...u need to change it to a different protocol i e PPPoE select the protocol from the drop down menu then click the button Switch protocol Note the Advanced Settings is different for different protocols...

Page 67: ...network Edit Modify settings of the wireless network Remove Delete a wireless network Associated Stations This is a list of connected wireless stations 3 6 6 1 Wifi General configuration Status Shows...

Page 68: ...l 68 www comset com au 3 6 6 2 WiFi Advanced Configuration Country Code Use ISO IEC 3166 alpha2 country codes Distance Optimization Distance to furthest network member in meters Fragmentation Threshol...

Page 69: ...rvice Set Identifier It is the broadcast name Mode Supported options Network Choose the network s you want to attach to this wireless interface or fill out the create field to define a new network Hid...

Page 70: ...ww comset com au Encryption Key It is the password to join the wireless network If the Encryption is set to No Encryption no password is needed MAC Address Filter MAC Address Access Policy Disabled di...

Page 71: ...t to join is on the list click the button Join Network accordingly If it is not click Repeat Scan until you find the WiFi that you want to join Step 3 Join Network Settings Replace wireless configurat...

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Page 73: ...nual 73 www comset com au Step 5 Click the button Save Apply to start the AP client 3 6 7 Interfaces Overview The Interfaces Overview page shows all Interfaces status including uptime MAC address RX T...

Page 74: ...CM685V 6 User Manual 74 www comset com au 3 6 8 Firewall 3 6 8 1 General Settings 3 6 8 2 Port Forwards This page includes the Port Forwards list and how to add new Port Forwards rules...

Page 75: ...nal zone The recommended zone is lan Internal IP address Redirect matched incoming traffic to the specific host Internal port Redirect matched incoming traffic to the given port on the internal host 3...

Page 76: ...CM685V 6 User Manual 76 www comset com au Traffic rules list Open ports on router and create new forward rules...

Page 77: ...l 77 www comset com au Source NAT list and create source NAT rule Traffic rule configuration page This page allows you to change advanced properties of the traffic rule entry such as matched source an...

Page 78: ...rce zone It is the zone that the traffic comes from Source MAC address Traffic rule check if the incoming packet s source MAC address is matched Source address Traffic rule check if the incoming packe...

Page 79: ...on t track Extra argument Passes additional argument to the iptable 3 6 8 4 DMZ In computer networking DMZ is a firewall configuration for securing local area networks LANs IP Address Please Enter the...

Page 80: ...g from remote side to the internal LAN subnet HTTPS access from WAN Allow or deny access to the router web management page from the remote side Remote network Any IP Address Single IP address Subnet I...

Page 81: ...ddress of the next router Notice The Gateway and LAN IP of this router must belong to the same network segment If the destination IP address is that of a host then the Netmask must be 255 255 255 255...

Page 82: ...Off means this port does not belong to VLAN For default settings port 0 belongs to VLAN1 but does not belong to VLAN 2 3 6 11 DHCP and DNS Domain required Don t forward DNS requests without DNS Name A...

Page 83: ...ging Suppress logging of the routine operation of these protocols Allocate IP sequentially Allocate IP addresses sequentially starting from the lowest available address Filter private Do not forward r...

Page 84: ...allowed number of concurrent DNS queries 3 6 12 Diagnostics Ping It is a tool used to test the reachability of a host on an Internet Protocol IP network Traceroute It is a network diagnostic tool for...

Page 85: ...com au 3 6 13 Loopback Interface The default Loopback interface has IP address 127 0 0 1 You can change it if required 3 6 14 Dynamic Routing Dynamic Routing is implemented by quagga 0 99 22 4 Dynami...

Page 86: ...t Path First for IPv6 Telnet port number is 2606 RIP Routing Information Protocol Telnet port number is 2602 RIPng It is an IPv6 reincarnation of the RIP protocol Telnet port number is 2603 BGP Border...

Page 87: ...CM685V 6 User Manual 87 www comset com au Input the password of OSPF Then press key for help 3 6 15 QoS QoS Quality of Service can prioritise network traffic selected by addresses ports or services...

Page 88: ...All the packets share the bucket specified Target The four defaults are priority express normal low Source host Packets matching this source host s single IP or in CIDR notation belong to the bucket...

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