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           ACM5000-GS Quick Start (520066-Rev 1.0) 

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ACM5004-GS   

Quick Start Guide 

 

Thank  you  for  purchasing  the  ACM5004-GS.  This  Quick  Start  walks  you  through  both 
installation and configuration. For more details refer to the 

User Manual

 on the CDROM. 

Step1   Check kit contents 

 

 

 

 

 

ACM5004-GS  

& mounting tab 

3G antenna, cable  

& mounting tab 

UTP cables & straight (319014) & 

crossover (319015) DB9F-RJ45S

 

Quick Start  
& CDROM 

12VDC  
power pack

 

Ensure you have the correct model. The ACM5004-GS works with Sprint. 

Step 2  Configure the hardware

 

 

Attach rubber feet to base. Also attach the mounting tab and 3G antenna 

 

Slide the appropriate AC socket adapter into the power pack and plug it into the 

AC mains. Connect the DC power cable to the PWR socket. Use the provided DC 
Power barrel connector lock tab to securely keep the power connector attached 

Note:

  

The -SDC models have an external DC-DC power converter (input 

v/- 36V DC to 72V DC. The converter power 

cable/connector plugs into the PWR socket on the ACM5000

 

 

 

Connect the Ethernet port (LAN USB1) to your network.  Plug your serial console 
devices  in  to  the  Serial  Ports.  The  RJ45  sockets  on  the  ACM5004-GS  use  the 

standard Cisco console pin-out 

 

Screw the antenna on to the MAIN SMA antenna connector. 

Note:

   If you ordered a second antenna for receive diversity (Part# 569006 and cable 

449041) screw this on to the AUX antenna connector 

Step 3  ACM5004-GS initial set up 

 

The default IP Address is 

192.168.0.1 

(subnet mask

 255.255.255.0

). With a web browser 

on any computer that is network connected to the ACM5004-GS: 

Summary of Contents for ACM5004-GS

Page 1: ...C mains Connect the DC power cable to the PWR socket Use the provided DC Power barrel connector lock tab to securely keep the power connector attached Note The SDC models have an external DC DC power converter input voltage 36V DC to 72V DC The converter power cable connector plugs into the PWR socket on the ACM5000 Connect the Ethernet port LAN USB1 to your network Plug your serial console device...

Page 2: ...igure the ACM5004 GS remote management gateway features Configure the serial port settings and enable the desired protocols and logging levels via Serial Network Serial Port You may also enable SSH tunneled access through the ACM5004 GS to locally networked devices hosts using Serial Network Network Hosts Configure user access to serial ports via Serial Network Users Groups Step 4 Activate the cel...

Page 3: ...th detected i e OFF Low Blinking Slow Low to Medium Blinking Fast Medium to High and ON Strong Once the cellular modem has connected to the Sprint network you can directly access your ACM5004 GS remotely To do this your ACM5004 GS needs to have a Public IP address and the remote access path must not have SSH firewalled If you obtained a Sprint Static IP with your data plan your ACM5504 GS will be ...

Page 4: ...onfigure Port Forwarding and set Port Rules so external users can selectively initiate connections to the masqueraded devices on the LAN Set the Service Access rules for routed connections to the ACM5004 GS itself Configure the devices on the LAN with new Gateway and DNS settings Step 7 Other modes and functions In this default out of band access mode the connection to the carrier cellular network...

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