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Onyxx

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 Cellular Router

 

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Onyxx-CE121 

 

Inbound and Outbound  

Communication Capabilities

 

3G 

Summary of Contents for Onyxx-CE121

Page 1: ...Onyxx Cellular Router USER GUIDE Onyxx CE121 Inbound and Outbound Communication Capabilities 3G ...

Page 2: ...r Router Information 5 DEFINE ROUTES 6 Adding a Route 6 Editing a Route 7 Deleting a Route 7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 7 CONNECTING BY CELLULAR TO DEVICES 8 Received Signal Strength 8 Port 80 8 VIEWING THE AUDIT LOG 9 CHANGING THE ADMIN PASSWORD 9 USING THE CELL ROUTER TO ESTABLISH CONNECTIONS OUTBOUND 10 INTERNET EXPLORER USER SETTINGS 10 OPEN VPN INSTRUCTIONS FOR ESTABLISHING YOUR CONNECTION 10 BACNE...

Page 3: ...Page Documentation of the features and limitations of the Onyxx CE121 The basic steps for setting up the Onyxx CE121 are as follows 1 Configure the device settings 2 Define the routes the Onyxx CE121 will use to connect to other devices NOTE If you are using Internet Explorer 11 please see the section entitled INTERNET EXPLORER USER SETTINGS page 13 for further details about the settings that will...

Page 4: ... access to the HOME and HELP pages only Device Settings IP Configuration NOTE Any changes made to the IP settings will need to be saved in order to take effect Figure 4 Changing this device s IP settings will force it to restart its network services If you change the IP Address of this device and are using that IP address to access the web interface you will need to also change that address in the...

Page 5: ...me localhost Hosts File 127 0 0 1 localhost localdomain localhost IP Address 192 168 1 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 NOTE All other fields are empty by default Changing Device Settings Change the settings according to the IP network s the Onyxx CE121 will attach to All settings on this page can be modified except for the CELLULAR ROUTER INFORMATION section Cellular Router Information This section ...

Page 6: ...21 2017 Page 6 of 16 Define Routes To navigate to the Define Routes click on DEFINE ROUTES in the menu bar Figure 13 This will open the DEFINE ROUTES Screen below Figure 14 Adding a Route NOTE All routes added are configured for both TCP and UDP protocols Click the in the upper right hand corner of the page The ADD NEW ROUTE dialog box will appear below Figure 15 ...

Page 7: ...T on the left hand side of the route you want to edit Text boxes will appear allowing editing of the three fields WAN Port IP Address and LAN Port See ADDING ROUTE section above for more information on each field Deleting a Route Click DELETE on the left hand side of the route you want to delete A dialog box will appear for you to confirm the deletion of the Route NOTE When communicating to multip...

Page 8: ...nal strength is displayed in the page header as a bar graph Be sure to install the Onyxx CE121 where you receive the best signal level Figure 16 Port 80 The Cellular IP can also be used to access the web interface for this device if you have not assigned port 80 as a WAN Port for a route To do this you will use the Cellular Router Device IP address and the WAN port that was specified for the devic...

Page 9: ... for copying In addition to the scroll bar that will appear in the log window you can expand its height to see more In the lower right hand corner of the Log Window is a handle for dragging the window s height Figure 20 Audit Log Screen Changing the Admin Password The default password for the CE 121 is onyxxcell which we highly recommend changing to increase security for your new device To change ...

Page 10: ... Address The following example shows the setup for an outgoing connection on a JENEsys device It is not necessary to define routes for outgoing connections Cellular Router IP Settings JENEsys IP Settings Internet Explorer User Settings When using Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 to access the web interface it may not display all information correctly unless changes are made to the settings To use In...

Page 11: ...ialog will open up In the section labeled BROWSING HISTORY click SETTINGS Figure 24 Internet Options Dialog 3 This will open up the WEBSITE DATA SETTINGS dialog box In the TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES tab make sure the EVERY TIME I VISIT THE WEBPAGE radio button is selected under the heading CHECK FOR NEWER VERSIONS OF STORED PAGES Next click OK twice 2 to save these changes Figure 25 Website Data Set...

Page 12: ...name and password 2 In a standard web browser Chrome is preferred go to https e2e lynxspring com 3 In the drop down menu select LOGIN Enter your Username and Password at the screen below 4 Choose the corresponding Platform The installer will run from here and create your connection All of this will be established through a standard Web browser preferably Google Chrome After the setup has completed...

Page 13: ...on your computer there will be an icon that will allow you to connect to OpenVPN 6 You can also connect through https e2e lynxspring com 7 Verification of your established connection You will now have access to any cellular devices that you have established From here you will be asked to login From this Icon you can also gain access to https e2e lynxspring com This green check mark icon at left in...

Page 14: ...ound Configuration Or Other UDP Communication Example assumes to following Cell Router Device Settings Figure 7 Add the required route as you would any other route Set the WAN port to the UDP Port in use by the BACnet network typically port 47808 Set the IP Address to match that of the BACnet server device being connected to Set the LAN port only of it differs from the WAN port not typical Figure ...

Page 15: ...If Router is on the Private Network a VPN connection is required In this case the Adapter selected should be the virtual adapter created by the VPN connection In Windows this is called a TAP Adapter Figure 12 Note The internal JENEsys Device Comm Setup is typical no special configuration needed Connecting a JENE to the Cellular Router BACnet IP Make sure the Device Name Device ID and Device Networ...

Page 16: ... warranty as to its accuracy or use Any use of the technical documentation or the information contained therein is at the risk of the user Documentation may include technical or other inaccuracies or typographical errors Lynxspring reserves the right to make changes in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult Lynxspring to determine whether any such changes hav...

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