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Chapter 1 – Introduction and Description 

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Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiModem rCell User Guide 

GSM Antenna Requirements/Specifications  

Frequency Range 

824 – 960 MHz / 1710 – 1990 MHz

 

Impedance 

50 Ohms

 

VSWR 

VSWR shall not exceed 2.0:1 at any point across the bands of operation

 

Typical Radiated Gain 

3 dBi on azimuth plane 

Radiation 

Omni-directional 

Polarization 

Vertical 

TRP/TIS 

Including cable loss the total radiated power (TRP) at the antenna shall be no less 
than +22/24.5 dBm for 850/1900 MHz respectively, and the total isotropic 
sensitivity (TIS) at the antenna shall be no less than -99/101.5 dBm for 850/1900 
MHz respectively.  

Summary of Contents for MultiModem rCell MTCBA-H3-EN3-P1

Page 1: ...MultiModem rCell Intelligent Wireless Router User Guide ...

Page 2: ...Trademarks Trademarks and registered trademarks of Multi Tech Systems Inc include MultiModem the Multi Tech logo and Multi Tech Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries All other products or technologies referenced in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Contacting Multi Tech Knowledge Base Th...

Page 3: ... for Cellular Devices 12 PTCRB Requirements for the Antenna 12 FCC Requirements for the Antenna 12 GSM Antenna Requirements Specifications 13 Chapter 2 Installation 15 Inserting the SIM 15 Making the Connection 15 Mounting the Router 16 Setting the TCP IP Address 16 Logging into Web Management Software 18 Configuring the Router 18 Wizard Setup 19 Verifying Signal Strength 20 Account Activation for...

Page 4: ...4 PPP Wakeup On Call Examples 36 PPP Power On Configuration 38 PPP Modem Commands 38 Networks Services 39 Networks Services Network Configuration 39 Networks Services Service Configuration 40 Packet Filters Packet Filters 41 Packet Filter 41 Packet Filters DNAT Configuration 42 Packet Filters DNAT Example 43 Packet Filters Advanced 44 GRE Tunnels 45 GRE Tunnels GRE Tunnels 45 GRE Tunnels GRE Route...

Page 5: ...g 61 Statistics Logs IPSec Log Traces 61 Appendix A Commonly Supported Subnets Reference Table 62 Appendix B Regulatory Information 65 EMC Safety and R TTE Directive Compliance 65 47 CFR Part 15 Regulation Class B Devices 65 EMC Requirements for Industry Canada 66 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement 66 WEEE Directive 66 Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Uni...

Page 6: ... incoming ring For security reasons you can setup the router to wake up based on a particular caller ID number This configuration is ideal for reducing the costs associated with the modem being online and available 24 7 When configured for dial on demand the router only accesses the Internet when data is present This configuration is ideal for sharing Internet access among networked PCs Model Desc...

Page 7: ...lectronic devices in an aircraft may endanger aircraft operation disrupt the cellular network and is illegal Failing to observe this restriction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular services to the offender legal action or both Switch OFF your wireless device when around gasoline or diesel fuel pumps and before filling your vehicle with fuel Switch OFF your wireless device in hospitals and...

Page 8: ...on 188 of the ADR and RID Road and Rail Europe CAUTION Risk of explosion if this battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of batteries according to instructions ATTENTION Risque d explosion si cette batterie est remplacée par un type incorrect Jetez les batteries conformément aux instructions Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices Potential interference Radiofrequency energ...

Page 9: ...es the configuration restarts or updates the firmware Blinks when the router is ready LNK Link Blinks when there is transmit and receive activity on the Ethernet link Shows a steady light when there is a valid Ethernet connection SPD Speed Lit when the Ethernet link is at 100 Mbps If it is not lit the Ethernet link is at 10 Mbps CD Carrier Detect Lit when data connection has been established LS Li...

Page 10: ...sions 3 34 in x 6 05 in x 1 51 in 8 48 cm x 16 51 cm x 3 84 cm Weight Device Only 0 72 lbs 0 326 Kg Connectors Antenna Connector RF Antenna 50 ohm SMA female connector SIM Holder Standard 1 8 and 3V SIM receptacle LAN Connector RJ 45 10 100 BaseT RS232 Connector DE9 Power Connector 2 5 mm miniature screw on Environment Operating Temperature1 40 to 167 F 40 to 75 C Storage Temperature 40 to 185 F 4...

Page 11: ...ot apply or extend to use in vehicles or outdoor applications or in ambient above 40 C Répertorié UL à 40 C limitée par la puissance d alimentation Certification UL ne s appliquent ni s étendre à l une température ambiante supérieure à 40 C et n a pas été évalué par UL pour ambiante supérieure à 40 C UL a évalué cet appareil pour une utilisation dans des endroits ordinaires seulement Installation ...

Page 12: ... changes are made to the certified antenna system of the MultiModem then recertification will be required by specific network carriers such as Sprint The Antenna System is defined as the UFL connection point from the MultiModem to the specified cable specifications and specified antenna specifications PTCRB Requirements for the Antenna There cannot be any alteration to the authorized antenna syste...

Page 13: ...not exceed 2 0 1 at any point across the bands of operation Typical Radiated Gain 3 dBi on azimuth plane Radiation Omni directional Polarization Vertical TRP TIS Including cable loss the total radiated power TRP at the antenna shall be no less than 22 24 5 dBm for 850 1900 MHz respectively and the total isotropic sensitivity TIS at the antenna shall be no less than 99 101 5 dBm for 850 1900 MHz re...

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Page 15: ...ard holder The image above shows the correct SIM card orientation 3 Verify that the SIM card fits into the holder properly and then close the cover Making the Connection 1 Connect an suitable antenna to the SMA connector For antenna information see Antenna System for Cellular Devices 2 Connect an Ethernet cable to the ETHERNET connector on the back of the router and to your computer either directl...

Page 16: ...panel mounted with screws spaced according to the measurement shown Note Use either 6 or 8 pan head screws for all four mounts Setting the TCP IP Address Establish a TCP IP connection at the pc so the PC can communicate with the router Note that these steps are based on Windows XP 1 Click Start Control Panel Double click Network Connections The Network Connections screen displays 2 Right click Loc...

Page 17: ...erties shows your current IP configuration record this information You may want to restore the computer s settings after configuring the router 4 Enter TCP IP Properties for a Fixed IP Address Repeat these steps for each computer on your network a Select Use the following IP address b Enter the computer s IP Address Example 192 168 2 x Note The x in the address stands for numbers 101 and up c Ente...

Page 18: ...software allows you to configure the Ethernet interface To login 1 Verify that the Status LED is blinking to indicate that router is ready 2 Open a web browser 3 Enter the default Gateway Address http 192 168 2 1 The Login window displays 4 Enter the default User Name and Password and click Login The default for both is admin The Web Management displays Note User name and password are case sensiti...

Page 19: ...nfiguration PPP The default is disable To connect to the Internet you need to enable PPP Depending on the model commands may need to be issued to the integrated cellular modem before connecting to the wireless service To issue commands to the integrated cellular modem PPP must be disabled and telnet port 5000 used Dial on Demand The default is disable Idle Time Out Sets the amount of time the PPP ...

Page 20: ...ce provider assigns an APN Access Point Name but you may have to ask for it An access point is an IP network to which a MultiModem rCell Router connects The Web Management software asks for the APN on the Wizard Setup screen and the PPP screen Provider Fees Your provider charges you for data usage Check with your provider for rates and limitations If you plan to use the router for large amounts of...

Page 21: ... mounting your router or continue with Account Activation for Wireless Devices Account Activation for Wireless Devices Please refer to Multi Tech s Cellular Activation Web site at http www multitech com activation go for information on activating your cellular modem Note If you need remote access to your MultiModem over the Internet for remote configuration you need to ensure that your wireless ne...

Page 22: ...efines filter rules DNAT configuration and ICMP rules GRE Tunnels Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE Defines the remote network and the tunnel through which traffic is to be routed DHCP Server Configures the DHCP server settings IPSec Allows device to support LAN to LAN VPN tunneling with 3DES and AES 128 192 256 encryption support Tools Sets DDNS Force Update displays DDNS Status resets the modem ...

Page 23: ...en Name Screen Input Area Screen Buttons Home Click this button to return to the Home screen Wizard Setup Click this button to display the Wizard Setup screen on which you can quickly set up your MultiModem rCell Router with basic configuration settings Logout Click this button to Logout and return to the login screen Help Click this button to display the Help text ...

Page 24: ...iguration PPP Configuration Wakeup on Call Power On Config Modem Commands Network Configuration Service Configuration Packet Filters DNAT Configuration Advanced GRE Tunnels GRE Routes DHCP Server IPSec Tools Statistics Logs Subnet Settings Fixed Addresses IP Sec Tools Firmware Upgrade Load Configuration Save Configuration SysInfo Ethernet PPP PPP Trace DHCP Statistics GRE Statistics Modem Info Ser...

Page 25: ...er 3 Using the Web Management Software 25 Multi Tech Systems Inc MultiModem rCell User Guide IP Setup Setup General Configuration In the General Configuration you will set the general system based parameters ...

Page 26: ...Check the box to enable disable raw mode for an Auto Dialout session Default Disable Auto Dialout Login Check the box to enable or disable Auto Dialout Login feature Default Enable The Auto Dialout port is the telnet port used by the redirector software on your pc to communicate to the integrated cellular modem Auto Dialout Port Enter the serial Auto Dialout Port number Default 5000 Handle EIA Sig...

Page 27: ...pport debug You can still access the integrated cellular modem using port 5000 when this is disabled Ensure that PPP is also disabled before telnetting to the port IP Setup HTTP Configuration HTTP Configuration HTTP Port Enter the port number on which the HTTP server will listen for requests Default is 80 HTTP Time out Set the HTTP session in seconds The default is 120 seconds Authentication Usern...

Page 28: ...based on the address returned by Check IP Server If disabled the program will perform the DDNS update using the IP address that it obtains from the PPP link Default Enable Check IP Server Enter the Server name from which the currently assigned IP address is obtained This check IP server is a server the router accesses to check it s current IP address Check IP Port Enter the port number of the Chec...

Page 29: ...Default NULL You should have received your password when you registered with the DDNS service IP Setup SNTP Configuration General Configuration SNTP Client Enable or disable the SNTP Client to contact the configured server on the UDP port 123 and set the local time The default is Disable Server Enter the SNTP server name or IP address to which the SNTP Client must contact in order to update the ti...

Page 30: ...Therefore you will be selecting the week in which daylight saving time starts the first second third fourth or the last of the month Start Month Set the start month to use during Daylight Saving mode Default is March Start Day Set the start weekday to use during Daylight Saving mode Default is Sunday Start Time Set the start time to use during Daylight Saving mode Default is 02 00 hh mm Daylight S...

Page 31: ...ys at the bottom of the screen Note The Static Route screen will not display until the network is defined under Networks Services IP Setup Remote Configuration Remote Configuration Add Network Host for Remote Configuration Select a network or host from the drop down box You can define more networks or hosts under the Network Services tab The choices are Any LAN and WAN Interface Choose all that ap...

Page 32: ...he LAN interface and the WAN interface NAT hides the LAN address behind a single IP address on the wireless side Your internal addresses are shielded from the public Internet If NAT is disabled The router functions without performing any address translation on the packets passing through it Masquerading of packets originating from the LAN is disabled Address translation of packets arriving from th...

Page 33: ...aling Max Retries Enter the number of dialing retries allowed The default is zero which means an infinite number is allowed Range 0 to 100 Authentication Authentication Type Set the authentication protocol type that will negotiate with the remote peer pap chap pap chap Default is pap chap Username Enter the Username with which the remote peer will authenticate You can leave this field blank if des...

Page 34: ...urity with this feature you can set up the router to wake up based on Caller ID or SMS instead of allowing all incoming calls to wakeup the router Dial on Demand in the IP Setup menu must be enabled for these settings to have any affect The Wakeup on Call feature will reduce the cost incurred when a router is online and available 24 7 Note When provisioning this feature you must allow incoming cal...

Page 35: ... AT CNMI 1 1 0 1 0 AT CLIP 1 AT CNM A Ring for any number call to trigger Wakeup on Call Caller ID Configuration Add Wakeup on Call Caller ID To add Caller ID to the Wakeup on Call function enter the Caller ID to be allowed to wakeup the router Enter RING all Caps to wake up on any call Enter a CID phone number or an SMS message The SMS message string must not contain any spaces between words Afte...

Page 36: ...screen and make the call again to see if it shows Caller ID information Notes Step 5c must show the RING or CALLER ID information in order for the Wakeup on Call function to work Some wireless providers might not provide caller ID information if you have only a data plan Example 2 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on ALL Incoming Calls 1 On the PPP PPP Configuration screen set up the followin...

Page 37: ...rvice provider may require you to have a separate PPP username and password If so enter them here Note If a username and password are required your wireless provider would have given them to you when you activated your account Modem Configuration Make sure your Dial Number is entered correctly for HSPA models the Dial Number is 99 1 2 On the PPP Wakeup on Call screen set up the following parameter...

Page 38: ...functionality of the router is retained PPP Modem Commands Setting up certain modem commands will allow an external application to query modem information based on the commands entered The application can use the URL HTTP xxx xxx xxx xxx modeminfor html to get the IP address that is currently assigned to the integrated cellular modem after the PPP connection is established It also will show the re...

Page 39: ...Network Configuration Enter the Name IP Address and Mask for a new Network or Host Notes A Network Host Name Cannot be edited Cannot be deleted if it is used in another configuration Changes are reflected in all the configurations in the Web Management software where they are used If added here will display in the following sections Static Routes DNAT and Packet Filters Name Enter the name of the ...

Page 40: ...tom of the screen Networks Services Service Configuration On this screen you can specify the standard set of well known services available on the system These services enable the configuration of the user defined services The options to Delete or Edit a service after it has been defined and added are available by using the table at the bottom of the screen ...

Page 41: ...urce Port Enter the Destination Port for this service The source and destination ports can be entered either as a single port or a range using a colon as the separator Destination Port Enter the name of the Destination Port for the service Packet Filters Packet Filters Use the table at the bottom of the page to delete or edit an existing packet filter rule Packet Filter From Host Networks Enter th...

Page 42: ...n Destination Network Address Translation DNAT is a process that allows the placing of servers within the protected network and making them available for a certain service to the outside world The DNAT process running on the router translates the destination address of incoming packets to the address of the real network server on the LAN The packets are then forwarded You can Delete or Edit a DNAT...

Page 43: ... you Example MeterPort Protocol Select a protocol Example tcp or udp S Port Client Enter the source port for this service Example 1 65535 D Port Server Enter the destination port for this service Example 7700 3 On the Packet Filters DNAT Configuration screen define the DNAT rule Allow Access Select the original target network host of the IP packets that you now want rerouted The original target ne...

Page 44: ... Control Message Protocol ICMP is used to test the network connections and the functionality of the firewall and is also used for diagnostic purposes ICMP on Firewall and ICMP Forwarding always apply to all IP addresses i e Any When these are enabled all IP hosts can Ping the firewall ICMP on Firewall or the network behind it ICMP Forwarding ICMP on LAN Enable disable the transfer of ICMP packets ...

Page 45: ...n behalf of two remote private networks It is also a way to transform data frames to allow them to pass networks with incompatible address spaces or even incompatible protocols If you want to read more about how this works see the online Help GRE Tunnel Configuration Tunnel Name Enter a name for the new tunnel Local IP Select the local interface on which the tunnel is being created Eventually the ...

Page 46: ...ed through the given tunnel Tunnel Name Select the name of the tunnel through which the traffic will be routed Note To add a tunneled route the remote network and the tunnel must have been defined in Network Configuration The tunnel configuration must be completed before setting the GRE route configuration To add the network and tunnel click Add The GRE route configuration displays at the bottom o...

Page 47: ...r the subnet address If you want to change the DHCP subnet address you first have to delete all the subnet settings below Mask Enter the subnet mask Gateway Enter the gateway address DNS Enter the DNS address Lease Time Select the DHCP Lease Time from the selection box Lease time is set in days hours and minutes A Lease Time of 00 00 00 is an Infinite Lease Time Subnet Settings From To Range Enter...

Page 48: ...can be made permanent by configuring it here The same IP address will not be used for any DHCP client with a different MAC address even if there is no active DHCP connection with that IP address MAC Address Enter the MAC address to which the specified IP address binds IP Address Enter the fixed IP address to be assigned Click Add The addresses display in the table at the bottom of the screen You c...

Page 49: ...tect any traffic carried over IP IPSec provides the following services Authentication only Encryption only Authentication and encryption Transmitting and receiving data securely over an unprotected network involves deciding on the type of IPSec service as mentioned above required for the connection establishing a secure connection by a key exchange process and transferring data using that connecti...

Page 50: ...can be done using Pre Shared Secrets Pre Shared Key The Pre Shared Key must be agreed upon and shared by the VPN endpoints it must be configured at both endpoints of the tunnel Select Encryption Select the encryption method Options include 3DES AES 128 AES 192 AES 256 3DES is recommended IKE Life Time The duration for which the ISAKMP SA should last is from successful negotiation to expiration The...

Page 51: ...the remote security gateway for which the security services should be provided If the remote end is the host this should be configured as None UID Unique Identifier String Check the UID box to enable the Local ID and Remote ID Local ID and Remote ID are active only when UID is enabled Local ID Enter a string identifier for the local security gateway Remote ID Enter a string identifier for the remo...

Page 52: ... in the form 0xhex 0x100 through 0xfff is recommended If you have more than one manual connection then the SPI Base must be different for each one Left Next Hop Next Hop is the address of the next device in a routing table s path that moves a packet to its destination Configure this setting or leave it as a static value 0 0 0 0 When not configured the value is set to the Gateway of the Box Gateway...

Page 53: ...i Tech Systems Inc MultiModem rCell User Guide NetBIOS Broadcast Check this option to enable broadcasts over the connection It will allow computers on the network to share Microsoft file and printer sharing information Click Save to save these settings ...

Page 54: ...grade Use this page to update router firmware Go to multitech com support go to check for firmware updates Note Before you upgrade your firmware save your present configuration After upgrading firmware verify your configuration to ensure that it is as expected Verify that the DHCP scope settings are correct Up to four IPSEC tunnels can be active at any given time Additional tunnels can saved but w...

Page 55: ... DO NOT perform firmware upgrade remotely via the cellular wireless connection Tools Load Configuration Load Configuration Browse File for Load Configuration Click Browse to open the file that allows you to locate the configuration file When found highlight the file name and press Enter so that the file name displays in the text box Then click Load You will be prompted Find Save or Cancel Notes Th...

Page 56: ...r 3 Using the Web Management Software Multi Tech Systems Inc MultiModem rCell User Guide 56 Statistics Logs Statistics Logs System Information This image shows an example of Statistics Logs System information ...

Page 57: ...Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software 57 Multi Tech Systems Inc MultiModem rCell User Guide Statistics Logs Ethernet This image shows an example of Ethernet statistics ...

Page 58: ...Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software Multi Tech Systems Inc MultiModem rCell User Guide 58 Statistics Logs PPP This image shows an example of PPP statistics when PPP is enabled ...

Page 59: ...ms Inc MultiModem rCell User Guide Statistics Logs PPP Trace This image shows an example of PPP trace messages Statistics Logs DHCP Statistics This image shows an example of DHCP statistics Statistics Logs GRE Statistics This page displays active tunnel statistics ...

Page 60: ...ws the modem commands currently set on the PPP Modem Commands page along with commands results Statistics Logs Service Status This page displays the service status summary Statistics Logs TCP UDP Client Live Log This page displays the TCP UDP Client Live Log Statistics Logs TCP UDP Server Live Log This screen displays the TCP UDP Server Live Log ...

Page 61: ...eb Management Software 61 Multi Tech Systems Inc MultiModem rCell User Guide Statistics Logs IPSec Live Log This screen displays the IPSec Live Log Statistics Logs IPSec Log Traces This screen displays the IPSec Log Traces ...

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Page 65: ...CC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular inst...

Page 66: ...utors retailers and importers to take back electronics products at the end of their useful life A sister directive ROHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances complements the WEEE Directive by banning the presence of specific hazardous substances in the products at the design phase The WEEE Directive covers all Multi Tech products imported into the EU as of August 13 2005 EU based manufacturers distr...

Page 67: ...hemicals Agency and relevant substances have been confirmed that exceeds greater than 0 1 w w Multi Tech Systems Inc will provide updated compliance status Multi Tech Systems Inc also declares it has been duly diligent in ensuring that the products supplied are compliant through a formalized process which includes collection and validation of materials declarations and selective materials analysis...

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Page 70: ...quirements Industry Canada 66 United States 65 EMC Safety and R TTE Directive Compliance 65 F FCC 65 Firmware Upgrade 55 G General Configuration IP Setup 25 GRE route configuration 46 GRE routing 45 GRE tunnel configuration 45 GRE tunneling 45 H H323 packets connection tracking 44 HTTP authentication 27 HTTP configuration 27 I ICMP configuration 44 ICMP Keep Alive Check 33 IP Configuration 26 IP S...

Page 71: ...P configuration 29 Static Routes configuration 30 Statistics Logs DHCP Statistics 59 Statistics Logs Ethernet 57 Statistics Logs Modem Information 60 Statistics Logs PPP 58 Subnets 62 Supported Subnets 62 Syslog configuration 26 System domain name 28 T Time zone configuration 30 Tools 54 U UDP 41 W Wakeup on Call 34 Wakeup on Call Examples 36 37 WEEE Directive 66 Wizard Setup 19 ...

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