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MultiModem rCell User Guide  

Caller ID Configuration Group 

Add “Wakeup on Call” Caller ID:

  To add Caller ID to the Wakeup-on-Call function, enter the Caller ID that can 

wake up the router. Enter ‘RING’ (all Caps) to wake up on any call.

 

Enter a CID phone number or an SMS message. 

Ensure the SMS message string does not contain any spaces between words.  

After entering the Caller ID, click the

 Add

 button. The Caller ID displays at the bottom of the page. You can enter 

any number of IDs.  

A Caller ID can be edited or deleted using Options, which are available once a Caller ID is displayed. 

Caller Acknowledgement Configuration  

Acknowledgement String to Caller:

 The configured string of (0 to 40 characters) that is sent to the integrated 

cellular modem upon receiving a valid caller ID from the WAN. The default is NULL string. 

Note: 

If the string is not configured, acknowledgement to the caller is not sent upon successful caller ID reception. 

Submitting and Saving Your Changes 

To save these settings, click 

Submit

To ensure your changes go into effect, click 

Save and Restart

Wakeup-On-Call Examples 

Example 1 – Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on Incoming SMS Message

 

1. 

On the 

PPP > PPP Configuration

 page, configure the following parameters: 

 

PPP General  

Make sure that 

PPP

 is Enabled (the default). 

Make sure Dial-on-Demand is Enabled (the default). 

Set the Idle Time Out to the number of seconds you desire. 

 

Authentication  

Your wireless service 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 likely gave these items to you 
when you activated your account. 

 

Modem Configuration  

Make sure your Dial Number is entered correctly. 

For GSM models, the Dial Number is 

*99***1# 

For CDMA models, the Dial Number is 

#777

 

Enter your APN. Your wireless service provider assigns the APN. 

Example: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","Internet"  The Example: AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”Internet” needs to be 
removed. Just the APN name needs to be entered in the APN field. 

2. 

To save the changes made on this page, click 

Submit

 

 

Summary of Contents for MultiModem rCell

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

Page 2: ...0 13 Edited specifications 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 M...

Page 3: ...tenna System for Cellular Devices 22 PTCRB Requirements for the Antenna 22 FCC Requirements for the Antenna 22 Antenna Specifications 22 Global Positioning System GPS 24 Global Positioning System GPS Underwriters Laboratories Inc Statement 24 RS232 9 Pin Functions of the Female End Connector 25 Chapter 2 Installing the Router 26 Inserting the SIM Card into Holder for GSM Network Access 26 Making t...

Page 4: ...eters 41 General Group 41 Authentication Group 42 Submitting and Saving Your Changes 42 IP Setup SNTP Configuration Parameters 43 General Configuration Group 43 Time Zone Configuration Group 43 Daylight Configuration Group 44 Daylight Saving Start Time Group 44 Daylight Saving End Time Group 44 Submitting and Saving Your Changes 44 IP Setup Static Routes Parameters 44 Add Static Routes Group 45 IP...

Page 5: ... Tunnels GRE Routes Configuration 68 DHCP Server Subnet Settings 69 General Configuration 69 DHCP Server Fixed Addresses 70 IPSec 71 Authentication and Encryption Overview 71 IPSec IPSec 71 Add an IKE Connection 73 Add Manual Connection 75 Serial Port Serial Port Settings Parameters 77 Serial Port Configuration Group 77 Power Management Configuration Group 77 Serial Port Client Settings Parameters...

Page 6: ...ry Information 94 EMC Safety and R TTE Directive Compliance 94 FCC Part 15 Class A Statement 94 Industry Canada 94 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement 95 WEEE Directive 95 Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union 95 REACH Statement 95 Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances RoHS 96 Information on HS TS Substances According to Chinese Standards 97 Info...

Page 7: ...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 computers Model Description MTCBA E1 EN2 Quad band E GPRS Class 12 performance without GPS option...

Page 8: ...ure the MultiModem MTCBA H5 EN2 wireless router using the HSPA AT Commands These commands are documented in the Reference Guide part number S000528x MultiModem MTCBA EV2 EN2 EV DO You can configure the MultiModem MTCBA EV2 EN2 wireless router using the EV DO AT Commands These commands are documented in the Reference Guide part number S000482x Safety Warnings Ethernet Ports Caution Ethernet ports a...

Page 9: ...ronic devices This is electromagnetic interference EMI The FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure EMI of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from cellular devices This test method is part of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation AAMI standard This standard allows manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from cell...

Page 10: ...kup power for timekeeping This battery has an estimated life expectancy of ten years When the battery starts to weaken the date and time may be incorrect If you suspect battery failure contact Multi Tech Lithium cells and batteries are subject to the Provisions for International Transportation Multi Tech Systems Inc confirms that the lithium batteries used in the Multi Tech product s referenced in...

Page 11: ...ec off Idle mode The mobile is registered to the GSM network monitoring control channels and user interactions No call is in progress 75 ms on 75 ms off 75 ms on 3 sec off One or more GPRS contexts activated 500 ms on 25 ms off Packet switched data transfer in progress Permanently on CSD call Connected to remote party Permanently On Not registered on network Flashing states 200 ms on 2 sec off Reg...

Page 12: ...ltiModem rCell package Your wireless provider supplies the SIM card Unbundled Package with No Accessories 1 router Note You supply mounting screws AC or DC power supply and an antenna Bundled Package with Accessories 1 router 1 antenna 1 Ethernet cable 1 RS 232 cable 1 power supply Note You supply mounting screws ...

Page 13: ... Connectors Antenna Connector 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 5mm miniature screw on Environment Operating Temperature 31 to 167 F 35 to 75 C Storage Temperature 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Humidity Relative humidity 20 to 90 noncondensing Power Requirements Operating Voltage 9V to 32V DC SM...

Page 14: ...78 cm x 3 15 cm Weight 0 75 lbs 0 340 Kg Connectors Antenna Connector 50 ohm SMA female connector LAN Connector RJ 45 10 100 BaseT RS232 Connector DE9 Power Connector 2 5 mm miniature screw on Environment Operating Temperature 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Storage Temperature 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Humidity Relative humidity 20 to 90 noncondensing Power Requirements Operating Voltage 9V to 32V DC Certifi...

Page 15: ...d 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 Temperature 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Storage Temperature 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Humidity Relative humidity 20 to 90 noncondensing Power Requirements Operating Voltage 9V to 32V DC SMS SMS Text and PDU Point to Point Cell broadcast Certifications and Complia...

Page 16: ... to use in vehicles or outdoor applications or in ambient above 40 C MTCBA H5 EN2 General Standards HSPA Frequency Bands Penta band 850 900 1700 1900 2100 MHz Speed Packet Data HSDPA data service of up to 21 0 Mbps HSUPA data service of up to 5 76 Mbps Physical Description Dimensions 2 93 in x 7 0 in x 1 24 in 7 44 cm x 17 78 cm x 3 15 cm Weight 0 75 lbs 0 340 Kg Connectors Antenna Connector 50 oh...

Page 17: ...ocity 0 1 m sec Open Sky TTFF Hot start 1 second Cold start 29 seconds Reacquistion 1s Sensitivity Tracking 165 dBm Protocol NMEA 0183 V3 01 GGA GLL GSA GSV RMC VTG UL Listed 40 C limited by power supply UL Certification does not apply or extend to an ambient above 40 C and has not been evaluated by UL for ambient greater than 40 C UL has evaluated this device for use in ordinary locations only In...

Page 18: ...midity 20 to 90 noncondensing Power Requirements Operating Voltage 9V to 32V DC SMS SMS Text and PDU Point to Point Cell broadcast Certifications and Compliance EMC Compliance FCC Part 15 Radio Compliance FCC Part 22 24 RSS132 133 Safety Compliance UL cUL 60950 1 2nd Ed IEC60950 1 2nd Ed am 1 GPS Accuracy Position 2 5m CEP Velocity 0 1 m sec Open Sky TTFF Hot start 1 second Cold start 29 seconds R...

Page 19: ...imum Peak TX 9 volts 0 175A 1 6W 0277A 2 5W 0 506A 4 5W 2 50A 20 volts 0 090A 1 8W 0 133A 2 7W 0 240A 4 8W 1 00A 32 volts 0 060A 1 9W 0 089A 2 8W 0 150A 4 8W 0 60A MTCBA EI EN2 GP Sleep Typical Maximum Peak TX 9 volts 0 188A 1 7W 0 297A 2 7W 0 513A 4 5W 2 50A 20 volts 0 095A 1 9W 0 138A 2 8W 0 240A 4 8W 1 00A 32 volts 0 061A 1 9W 0 092A 2 9W 0 152A 4 8W 0 625A MTCBA C1 EN2 Sleep Typical Maximum 9 ...

Page 20: ...99A 2 0W 0 136A 2 7W 0 183A 3 7W 0 960A 32 volts 0 066A 2 1W 0 093A 3 0W 0 120A 3 8W 0 650A MTCBA H5 EN2 GSM850 Sleep Typical Maximum Peak TX Peak Rst Inrush 9 volts 0 170A 1 58W 0 183A 1 70W 0 281A 2 60W 1 48A 3 21 20 volts 0 090A 1 80W 0 102A 2 04W 0 150A 3 00W 0 696A 3 10 32 volts 0 060A 1 92W 0 070A 2 24W 0 100A 3 20W 0 468A 2 62 HSDPA Sleep Typical Maximum Peak TX Peak Rst Inrush 9 volts 0 17...

Page 21: ...9A 2 78W 0 197A 3 94W 0 288A 3 01 32 volts 0 060A 1 92W 0 091A 2 91W 0 130A 4 16W 0 144A 2 45 MTCBA EV2 EN2 CDMA2000 Sleep Typical Maximum 9 volts 0 125A 1 15W 0 215A 1 98W 0 600A 5 45W 20 volts 0 060A 1 20W 0 130A 2 60W 0 297A 5 94W 32 volts 0 044A 1 41W 0 085A 2 72W 0 195A 6 05W EV DO Sleep Typical Maximum 9 volts 0 125A 1 15W 0 335A 3 08W 0 672A 6 10W 20 volts 0 060A 1 20W 0 190A 3 30W 0 320A 6...

Page 22: ... system The antenna system must maintain the same specifications The antenna must be the same type with similar in band and out of band radiation patterns FCC Requirements for the Antenna The antenna gain including cable loss for the radio you are incorporating into your product design must not exceed the requirements at 850 MHz and 1900 MHz as specified by the FCC grant for mobile operations and ...

Page 23: ...0 dBm for PCS CELL channels respectively and the total isotropic sensitivity TIS at the antenna shall be no less than 104 104 dBm for PCS CELL channels respectively GSM EGSM RF Specifications GSM 850 EGSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Frequency RX 869 to 894 MHz 925 to 960 MHz 1805 to 1880 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz Frequency TX 824 to 849 MHz 880 to 915 MHz 1710 to 1785 MHz 1850 to 1910 MHz ...

Page 24: ...x GPS Antenna Requirements Specifications Frequency 1575MHz Impedance 50 Ohms VSWR 1 5db Input voltage 3 0V 0 3V GPS TIS The total isotropic sensitivity TIS at the antenna shall be no less than 47 dBm Global Positioning System GPS Point the GPS toward the sky as the GPS antenna needs to find the satellites that provide location information Global Positioning System GPS Underwriters Laboratories In...

Page 25: ...emale End Connector The following table explains the pin functions External Power Serial Cable Female Connector Signal IN OUT Pin 1 CD O Pin 2 RX O Pin 3 TX I Pin 4 DTR I Pin 5 GND Pin 6 DSR O Pin 7 RTS I Pin 8 CTS O Pin 9 RI O Note The DSR signal on pin 6 is always asserted by the router ...

Page 26: ...itable antenna to the SMA connector see antenna specifications in Chapter 1 2 Optional If you have the GPS version connect a suitable GPS antenna to the GPS connector Ensure that when you position the GPS antenna the antenna can see the sky to locate the satellites for accurate values 3 Using an Ethernet cable connect one end of the cable to the ETHERNET connector on the back of the router and the...

Page 27: ... fuse terminal block The POWER LED The POWER LED lights after power up The Status LED is a solid ON when the router is booting up saving a configuration or updating firmware When the Status LED begins to blink the router is ready Using the Reset Button Press and hold in the Reset button until the Status Light goes out Then release the button This sets the username and password back to admin and ad...

Page 28: ...th in this chapter The router can be panel mounted with screws spaced according to the measurement shown Note Use either 6 or 8 pan head screws for all four mount locations Setting TCP IP Address This section describes how to configure a TCP IP address so the computer can communicate with the router 1 From the Start menu select Control Panel In the window that opens double click Network Connection...

Page 29: ...User Guide 29 2 Right click Local Area Connection From the menu that appears select Properties The Local Area Connection Properties window opens 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP 4 Click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window opens ...

Page 30: ...8 2 x Note The x in the address stands for numbers 101 and up 3 In the Subnet mask field type the number of the subnet mask for example 255 255 255 0 4 In the Default Gateway field type the default gateway for example 192 168 2 1 Note The computer settings must be in the same subnet range as the router The factory default settings for the router are IP Address 192 168 2 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0...

Page 31: ...rs If Windows displays the AutoComplete message click No so that the operating system does not remember the password This helps maintain computer security It is recommended that you change the default password to better protect the security of your router Use a safe password Quickly Configuring the Router by Using Wizard Setup The Wizard Setup tool helps you quickly configure the router Benefits o...

Page 32: ...nuously Dial Number Enter the dial number This number connects you to the Internet For GSM the number is 99 1 For CDMA the Dial Number is 777 APN For GSM models enter the APN Access Point Name Your wireless service provider assigns the APN If you don t know the name ask your provider for it An access point is an IP network to which a MultiModem rCell Router connects The Web Management software ask...

Page 33: ...trength rssi Signal Strength RSSI 10 31 Sufficient 0 9 Weak or Insufficient 99 Insufficient 6 To find the best location in which to run the router check the signal from a few different locations Verifying Provider Fees Your provider charges you for data usage so be aware of your payment obligations If you use the router for large data transfers Multi Tech recommends an unlimited data plan with you...

Page 34: ...s the remote network and the tunnel through which traffic is routed DHCP Server Used to configure the DHCP server settings IPSec Allows the device to support LAN to LAN VPN tunneling with 3DES and AES 128 192 256 encryption support Serial Port Adds support for RS 232 serial port so that Ethernet and legacy serial devices can share the same cellular connection Tools Sets DDNS Force Update displays ...

Page 35: ...tion bar Page name Navigation bar Home To return to the home page click Home Wizard Setup To use the Wizard Setup tool for quick set up of your MultiModem click Wizard Setup This tool helps you configure basic settings needed to run the rCell Router Logout To log out of the software click Logout You return to the login screen Help To open an online help file click Help ...

Page 36: ...figuration GPS Configuration 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 Serial Port Tools Statistics Logs Subnet Settings Fixed Addresses IP Sec Serial Port Settings Client Settings Server Settings Tools Firmware Upgrade Load Configuration Save Config...

Page 37: ...Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software MultiModem rCell User Guide 37 IP Setup General Configuration Parameters ...

Page 38: ...e Auto Dialout Login Check the box to enable or disable Auto Dialout Login feature Default is Enable The Auto Dialout port is the telnet port used by the redirector software on your computer to communicate to the integrated cellular modem Auto Dialout Port Enter the serial Auto Dialout Port number Default is 5000 Handle EIA Signal Check the box to enable or disable the EIA standard signal characte...

Page 39: ...iguration Group Enables or disables the Telnet port The default is Enable This is specifically for telnet port 23 for technical support 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 Submitting and Saving Your Changes Click Submit to save these settings Click Save and Restart after you co...

Page 40: ...n provide access the Web Management software as well as telnet access to the router and integrated cellular modem Username Enter the name of a user who is allowed access to the Web Management software Default is admin Password Enter the Password associated with the user who is allowed access to the Web Management software Default is admin It can be up to100 characters Use a safe password Your firs...

Page 41: ...the address returned by Check IP Server If disabled the program performs the DDNS update using the IP address that it obtains from the PPP link Default is Enable Check IP Server Enter the Server name from which the currently assigned IP address is obtained This server is a server the router accesses to check its current IP address Check IP Port Enter the port number of the Check IP Server Default ...

Page 42: ...who can access the DDNS Server Default is NULL You received your username when you registered with the DDNS service Password Enter the Password of the user who can access the DDNS Server Default is NULL You received your password when you registered with the DDNS service Submitting and Saving Your Changes To save the changes you made to these parameters click Submit To ensure your changes go into ...

Page 43: ...ss that the SNTP Client contacts to update the time No default Polling Time Enter the time in minutes after which the SNTP client requests the server to update the time Default is 300 minutes Time Zone Configuration Group Time Zone Enter the time zone Default is UTC Universal Coordinated Time Universal Time See the following website for Time Zone information http wwp greenwichmeantime com info cur...

Page 44: ...tart 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 Saving End Time Group End Ordinal Set the end ordinal to use during Daylight Saving mode Select the week in which daylight saving time ends Options are first second third fourth and last Default is first End Month Set t...

Page 45: ...tic Route Select a static route from the drop down list and then click Add Add Button After you click Add the new route appears in the table IP Setup Remote Configuration Parameters Remote Configuration Group To add a network or host for remote configuration 1 From the drop down list select a network or host Options are Any LAN and WAN Interface To define more networks or hosts use the Network Ser...

Page 46: ...ions of the supported NMEA sentences see the Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide You can download this guide from the Multi Tech website Local Configuration Group The Local Configuration group allows you to configure the TCP server port and allows for a serial port dump TCP Server Enable or disable TCP Server The default is Disable Port Sets the port on which the server is listening The defau...

Page 47: ... and VTG are the NMEA sentences You can turn each sentence On or Off The default is On Communication Examples Communication is shown from the remote side TCP Server example read PASSWORD r n write serverpasswd r n read OK r n read rcell GPGGA 192913 002 4505 9845 N 09311 7705 W 1 10 1 0 249 0 M 29 0 M 0000 6F r n read rcell GPGSA A 3 13 07 03 05 19 06 23 08 16 10 1 8 1 0 1 6 3F r n read rcell GPGS...

Page 48: ...4505 9798 N 09311 7646 W 193038 002 A A 4B r n read rcell GPRMC 193038 002 A 4505 9798 N 09311 7646 W 000 0 117 3 220710 A 7E r n read rcell GPVTG 117 3 T M 000 0 N 000 0 K A 09 r n read rcell GPGGA 193040 002 4505 9796 N 09311 7646 W 1 10 1 0 230 1 M 29 0 M 0000 69 r n read rcell GPGSA A 3 13 07 03 05 19 06 23 08 16 10 1 8 1 0 1 5 3C r n read rcell GPGSV 3 1 12 07 60 309 32 13 59 201 29 03 54 082...

Page 49: ...r routing to take effect enable then save the configuration Enabling NAT Your LAN can use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of addresses for external traffic The router with NAT does the simple IP routing between the 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...

Page 50: ...ng Connect Time Out Set the number of seconds to wait for a connection while in receive mode before timing out Dialing 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 Group Authentication Type Set the authentication protocol type that negotiates with the remote peer pap chap pap chap Default is pap ...

Page 51: ... String 1 4 Configure the modem init strings You can set up to 4 modem initialization strings Baud Rate The Baud Rate option is only displayed on certain models and is set at 230 4K by default The default setting is set for maximum performance Setting the baud rate higher particularly on the G2 models is not recommended as it may adversely affect the performance Submitting and Saving Your Changes ...

Page 52: ...e you must allow incoming calls SMS capability and caller id Wakeup on Call Configuration Group Wakeup on Call Enable or disable the Wakeup on Call feature The default is Disable Wakeup on Call occurs when a ring or caller ID is detected This triggers the router to reconnect after the Time Delay expires Time Delay Enter the amount of time that you want to pass between the reception of a call and t...

Page 53: ...g table for examples of Init Strings depending on model Model Init 1 Init 2 Init 3 Init 4 Ack Comment C1 EN2 GP AT CNMI 2 2 0 0 1 AT CLIP 1 AT CNMA Ring with CLI SMS with ACK E1 EN2 GP AT CMGF 1 AT CSMS 1 AT CNMI 2 2 0 0 1 AT CLIP 1 AT CNMA Ring with CLI SMS with ACK G2 EN2 GP AT CMGF 1 AT CSMS 1 AT CNMI 2 2 0 0 1 AT CLIP 1 AT CNMA Ring with CLI SMS with ACK H5 EN2 AT CLIP 1 Ring with CLI H5 EN2 G...

Page 54: ...l caller ID reception Submitting and Saving Your Changes To save these settings click Submit To ensure your changes go into effect click Save and Restart Wakeup On Call Examples Example 1 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on Incoming SMS Message 1 On the PPP PPP Configuration page configure the following parameters PPP General Make sure that PPP is Enabled the default Make sure Dial on Demand...

Page 55: ...age string into the Caller ID list The SMS message string must not contain any spaces between words When the configured string matches the SMS message string it activates the Wakeup on Call feature To save each message as it is entered into the Caller ID list click Add Caller Acknowledgement Configuration Enter a configured string 0 to 40 characters that is sent to the integrated cellular modem up...

Page 56: ... another phone call your router using the dial number of your router 7 To enable Caller ID enter the AT CLIP 1 command Make the call again to verify Caller ID information Some wireless providers do not provide caller ID information if you have only a data plan Example 3 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on ALL Incoming Calls 1 On the PPP PPP Configuration page set up the following parameters ...

Page 57: ...Restart The device saves all the settings and reboots the computer Example 4 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on Matching Caller IDs Only 1 On the PPP PPP Configuration screen set up the following parameters PPP General Make sure that PPP is Enabled Make sure Dial on Demand is Enabled Set the Idle Time Out to the number of seconds you desire Authentication Your wireless service provider may ...

Page 58: ...ID as it is entered to the Caller ID list click Add To ensure your changes go into effect click Save and Restart The device saves all the settings and reboots the computer PPP Power On Configuration Parameters The Power On Configuration feature allows you to set an initialization string that is sent to the router upon boot up Power On Init String You can enter a string of 0 to 40 characters that i...

Page 59: ...Modem AT Commands Configuration Group These commands are sent when a PPP connection to the network is initiated Useful HSDPA AT commands include Command Description AT CGSN Product Serial Number AT CGMR Software Version AT CNUM Wireless Subscriber Number AT COPS Network Information Operator AT CREG Network Registration AT CSQ Signal Quality Retrieving Modem Information without using a browser To o...

Page 60: ...e Web Management software where they are used Network Hosts that you add here are displayed in the following sections Static Routes DNAT and Packet Filters To configure 1 In the Name field type the name of the Network Host Make sure the same address mask pair does not already appear in the list The Name is limited to 15 characters maximum 2 In the IP Address field type the IP Address of the Networ...

Page 61: ...ion Parameters Service Configuration Group These parameters let you specify the standard set of well known services available on the system These services enable the configuration of the user defined services You can delete or edit services after defining and adding them Use the table at the bottom of the screen ...

Page 62: ...the service 2 Click Add The new service is added and appears on the page Packet Filters Packet Filters Parameters You can Delete or Edit a packet filter rule after it has been defined and added by using the table at the bottom of the screen Packet Filter Group From Host Networks Enter the network host from which the packet must originate for the filter rule to match The Any option which matches al...

Page 63: ... this rule Reject Blocks all packets that match this rule The host sending the packet is informed that the packet has been rejected Drop Blocks all packets that match this rule but the host is not informed that is this is a silent drop Log Packets matching the rule that is the corresponding source address destination address and service are logged Add Button Click the Add button The defined packet...

Page 64: ...uration section LAN IP Select the LAN IP to which the packets are to be diverted Only one host can be defined as the destination Internal Service Select the Internal Service to be the destination Internal Source Select the source address for packets that are going to be sent If you do not want to change the address select NOCHANGE Save Button Click Save The defined DNAT configuration is added and ...

Page 65: ...ice Select the External Service that you want allowed The service must be defined in the Service Configuration section LAN IP Select the LAN IP to which the packets are to be diverted Only one host can be defined as the destination Internal Service Select the Internal Service to be the destination Pre DNAT Service Select the service for the Pre DNAT destination This service was just defined in the...

Page 66: ...ICMP Forwarding ICMP on LAN Enable or disable the transfer of ICMP packets on the LAN interface ICMP on WAN Enable or disable the transfer of ICMP packets on the WAN interface ICMP Forward Enable or disable the forwarding of ICMP packets through the firewall into the local network Note ICMP on the LAN WAN and Forward are enabled by default Submitting and Saving Your Changes To save these settings ...

Page 67: ...on Group Tunnel Name Enter a name for the new tunnel Local IP Select the local interface on which the tunnel is created Eventually the packets destined for this tunnel are routed through it Note When adding a tunnel use only one of the following Remote IP or FQDN Remote IP Select the Remote IP address that marks the other end point of the tunnel This is where the routed packets are received OR FQD...

Page 68: ...d through the given tunnel Tunnel Name Select the name of the tunnel through which the traffic is 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 Add Button Click Add The defined GRE route configuration is added and appears at the bottom of the...

Page 69: ...hange 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 To save your changes click SUBMIT To ensure your changes go into effect ...

Page 70: ...be made permanent by configuring it here The same IP address is 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 Add Click the Add button The addresses are added and appear in the table at the bott...

Page 71: ...ovides encryption and authentication services at the IP level of the protocol stack IPSec can protect any traffic carried over IP Authentication and Encryption Overview IPSec provides the following services Authentication only Encryption only To transmit and receive data securely over an unprotected network 1 Select the type of IPSec service authentication or encryption required for the connection...

Page 72: ...atus Check the VPN Status checkbox to enable IPSec Click Save Add a New Connection Add IKE Connection Click Add IKE Connection A page opens where you can configure an IKE connection Add Manual Connection Click Add Manual Connection A page opens where you can configure a manual connection ...

Page 73: ...Key The Pre Shared Key must be agreed upon and shared by the VPN endpoints Configured it at both endpoints of the tunnel Select Encryption Select the encryption method 3DES is recommended Options include 3DES AES 128 AES 192 AES 256 IKE Life Time The duration for which the ISAKMP SA lasts from successful negotiation to expiration The default value is one hour and the maximum is 8 hours Key Life Th...

Page 74: ... created by you if you are using a Dynamic DNS service When FQDN is selected leave the Remote Gateway IP blank Remote LAN Internal subnet of the remote security gateway for which the security services are provided If the remote end is the host set this to 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 enab...

Page 75: ...one of the methods specified in its encryption algorithm For example 3DES uses 24 alphanumeric characters 192 bits as its encryption key Example 1234567890abcdefabcdabcd Encryption Protocol Key Length Accepted Characters Null Must be 24 characters Alphanumeric Characters 3DES Must be 24 characters Alphanumeric Characters AES 128 Must be 16 characters Alphanumeric Characters AES 192 Must be 24 char...

Page 76: ...WAN 1 Interface Remote Gateway IP Select the interface in which the IPSec tunnel ends In the case of Road Warriors with a Dynamic IP addresses set to ANY Other options include LAN LAN Interface WAN 1 WAN 1 Interface and None FQDN FQDN is a Fully Qualified Domain Name that resolves to the Local Wan IP of the router or in the case of GRE IPSEC it is used to identify the Wan IP of the remote location...

Page 77: ...its for the serial port Options are 1 or 2 The default is 1 Parity Sets the parity for the serial port Options are None Even or Odd The default is None Buffer Length Sets the length up to which the data from the serial device is buffered before IP transmission The default length is 32 characters Timeout Sets the timeout value for the serial terminal of how long it waits before IP transmission The ...

Page 78: ... option None Processor You can place the processor into low power mode for all models except EN3 Radio ProcessorAndRadio You can place both the processor and radio into low power mode for the following radios EV2 G2 and C1 You cannot place the radio into low power mode for the following radios E E1 and EV1 Timer When the time specified by this option expires the processor only or the radio only or...

Page 79: ...communicates with the remote TCP UDP server on the LAN WAN Status Sets the client status to either Enable or Disable The default is Disable Client Type Sets the client to either TCP or UDP The default is TCP Primary Server Enter the Primary Server IP address or Hostname The default is blank Port If a Primary Server IP address or hostname is enabled enter the port number of the server Secondary Ser...

Page 80: ...onnect to the remote serial terminal connected to the DE9 RS232 port on the router The router acts as a TCP UDP server which allows two way traffic between the TCP UDP client and the remote terminal on the serial port The initial connection setup for the TCP UDP server is shown in the figure that follows TCP UDP Server Configuration Group Configures TCP UDP Server through which the serial terminal...

Page 81: ...inates Others The other terminating sequences are DTR toggle or Always On DTR toggle If DTR status goes low the connection terminates Always On Sets the terminate sequence as Always on Submit Button Click Submit to save these settings Tools Tools Parameters DDNS Group DDNS Force Update Click Update to update the DDNS server with your current dynamically assigned IP address DDNS Status Click Refres...

Page 82: ...e field Make sure you select the correct BIN file otherwise your router can become inoperable 3 Click Upgrade When upgrade is completed the program returns to the main login screen 4 After the firmware upgrade is complete verify the configuration is as expected In particular check that the DHCP scope settings are set properly Also up to four IPSEC tunnels can be active at any given time You can sa...

Page 83: ...Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software MultiModem rCell User Guide 83 Click the Find Save or Cancel buttons as desired Tools Save Configuration Click this option to save the configuration ...

Page 84: ...Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software 84 MultiModem rCell User Guide Statistics Logs Statistics Logs System Information This is an example of the Statistics Logs System Information ...

Page 85: ...Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software MultiModem rCell User Guide 85 Statistics Logs Ethernet This is an example of the Ethernet Statistics Logs page It shows Ethernet statistics ...

Page 86: ...Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software 86 MultiModem rCell User Guide Statistics Logs PPP This is an example of the PPP Statistics Logs page It shows PPP statistics when PPP is enabled ...

Page 87: ...ace This is an example of the PPP Trace Statistics Logs page It shows the PPP trace messages Statistics Logs DHCP Statistics This is an example of the DHCP Statistics Logs page It shows the statistics of DHCP leases Statistics Logs GRE Statistics This page displays the statistics of active tunnels ...

Page 88: ...ands set on the PPP Modem Commands page and also displays the results of the commands Statistics Logs Service Status This page displays the summary of the service status Statistics Logs TCP UDP Client Live Log This page displays the TCP UDP Client Live Log Statistics Logs TCP UDP Server Live Log This page displays the TCP UDP Server Live Log ...

Page 89: ... 3 Using the Web Management Software MultiModem rCell User Guide 89 Statistics Logs IPSec Live Log This page displays the IPSec Live Log Statistics Logs IPSec Log Traces This page displays the IPSec Log Traces ...

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Page 94: ...s and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense If this equipment does cause harmful interference to ra...

Page 95: ...our waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or where you purchased the product July 2005 REACH Statement Registration of Substances After careful review of the legislation and specifically the definition of an article as defined in EC Regulation 1907 2006 Title II Chapter 1 Article 7 1 a b it is our current view Multi Tech Systems I...

Page 96: ...ectrical and electronic equipment RoHS These Multi Tech products do not contain the following banned chemicals1 Lead Pb 1000 PPM Mercury Hg 1000 PPM Hexavalent Chromium Cr 6 1000 PPM Cadmium Cd 100 PPM Polybrominated Biphenyl PBB 1000 PPM Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether PBDE 1000 PPM Environmental considerations Moisture Sensitivity Level MSL 1 Maximum Soldering temperature 260C in SMT reflow oven 1...

Page 97: ...ed Biphenyl PBB Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether PBDE Printed Circuit Boards O O O O O O Resistors X O O O O O Capacitors X O O O O O Ferrite Beads O O O O O O Relays Opticals O O O O O O ICs O O O O O O Diodes Transistors O O O O O O Oscillators and Crystals X O O O O O Regulator O O O O O O Voltage Sensor O O O O O O Transformer O O O O O O Speaker O O O O O O Connectors O O O O O O LEDs O O O O O ...

Page 98: ...的名称及含量水平方面的信息 成分名称 有害 有毒物质 元素 铅 PB 汞 Hg 镉 CD 六价铬 CR6 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 印刷电路板 O O O O O O 电阻器 X O O O O O 电容器 X O O O O O 铁氧体磁环 O O O O O O 继电器 光学部件 O O O O O O IC O O O O O O 二极管 晶体管 O O O O O O 振荡器和晶振 X O O O O O 调节器 O O O O O O 电压传感器 O O O O O O 变压器 O O O O O O 扬声器 O O O O O O 连接器 O O O O O O LED O O O O O O 螺丝 螺母以及其它五金件 X O O O O O 交流 直流电源 O O O O O O 软件 文档 CD O O O O O O 手册和纸页 O O O O O O 底盘...

Page 99: ...R TTE Directive Compliance 94 Ethernet ports caution 8 F Firmware Upgrade 82 G General Configuration IP Setup 38 GPS Antenna Specifications 24 GPS RF Specifications 24 GRE route configuration 68 GRE routing 66 GRE tunnel configuration 67 GRE tunneling 66 GSM RF Specifications 23 H H323 packets connection tracking 66 Handling Precautions 8 HTTP authentication 40 HTTP configuration 40 I ICMP configu...

Page 100: ...NTP configuration 43 Static Routes configuration 44 Statistics Logs DHCP Statistics 87 Statistics Logs Ethernet 85 Statistics Logs Modem Information 88 Statistics Logs PPP 86 Submenus 36 Subnets 90 Syslog configuration 38 System domain name 41 T Time zone configuration 43 Tools 81 U UDP 62 V Vehicle Safety 10 W Wakeup on Call 52 Wakeup on Call Examples 54 56 57 WEEE Directive 95 Wizard Setup 31 32...

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