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7.1.3.3.4. COMLI

COMLI is a serial polling-type communication protocol used by Master-Slave application. When RipEX2
radio network in Router mode is used, more COMLI Masters can be employed within one Radio network
and one Slave can be polled by more Masters. Broadcast packets are not used.

The frame of COMLI protocol is sent transparently, but without STX, ETX and BCC. STX (start of data),
ETX (end of data) and BCC (8-bit XOR) are added on the receiving participant. While transfer, data
integrity is properly secured by individual protocol checksums.

Note

The COMLI protocol in the RipEX2 is not fully compatible on COM port with RipEX and MR
radio modems. RipEX2 implementation is not supporting “Intercharacter tx delay”.

Mode of Connected device: MASTER

Congestion timeout [ms]

Number {0 – 65535}, default = 3000, 0 switches this functionality off
Timeout for checking of the duplicity of two following frames. Used when the very same frame
is incoming via COM port within the timeout measured from the moment of dispatch of the previous
frame.

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Page 3: ...47 5 3 Combination of IP and serial communication 51 5 3 1 Detailed Description 51 6 Web interface 53 6 1 Supported web browsers 55 6 2 Changes to commit 55 6 3 Notifications 56 6 4 User menu 57 6 5 H...

Page 4: ...01 7 2 2 1 Description 102 7 2 2 2 Common Common settings 103 7 2 2 3 Network Interfaces 104 7 2 2 4 Static rules 105 7 2 2 5 Import filter 106 7 2 2 6 Export filter 107 7 2 3 OSPF 109 7 2 3 1 Descrip...

Page 5: ...interface settings 153 7 6 2 Configuration 154 7 6 3 Events 157 7 6 4 SNMP 157 7 6 5 SW keys 159 7 6 6 Firmware 161 7 7 Advanced 163 8 Diagnostics 166 8 1 Overview 166 8 1 1 Measurements 166 8 1 2 St...

Page 6: ...meters 205 9 2 Recommended MSE thresholds 221 10 Safety regulations warranty 222 10 1 Frequency 222 10 2 Safety distance 222 10 3 High temperature 223 10 4 Battery disposal 223 10 5 Explosive atmosphe...

Page 7: ...ket 34 4 8 IP5x protection 35 4 9 IPx2 mounting 36 4 10 10 30 VDC Supplying 38 5 1 Bridge mode example 42 5 2 Router Base driven Functionality example 45 5 3 Router Base driven Addressing 46 5 4 Route...

Page 8: ...5 Cellular interface optional 202 9 6 Sensitivity 203 9 7 Channel spacing 6 25 kHz 205 9 8 Channel spacing 12 5 kHz 207 9 9 Channel spacing 25 kHz 209 9 10 Channel spacing 50 kHz 211 9 11 Channel spa...

Page 9: ...reception of data can never be guaranteed Data may be delayed corrupted i e have errors or be totally lost Significant delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the RipEX2 are u...

Page 10: ...ct your PC tablet or smartphone to RipEX2 WiFi AP first Its default SSID is RipEX2 S N By default the WPA2 PSK is disabled so no password is required The WiFi adapter contains a built in DHCP server s...

Page 11: ...e sure only one unit is powered ON otherwise a different radio modem could reply to your requests In default settings all units share the same IP ad dress and are in Bridge mode which means they can c...

Page 12: ...Fig 1 2 RipEX2 bench testing RipEX2 Radio modem Router RACOM s r o 12 Quick guide...

Page 13: ...Defined with Linux OS that have been designed with attention to detail performance and quality RipEX2 is built into a rugged die cast aluminium casing that allows for multiple installation possibilit...

Page 14: ...2 1 Dimensions Fig 2 1 RipEX2 dimensions RipEX2 Radio modem Router RACOM s r o 14 Product...

Page 15: ...ottom 60 68 3 185 DIN 35 Rail DIN Rail Clip 68 3 134 7 125 5 Fig 2 3 RipEX2 with DIN rail For more information see Section 4 1 1 DIN rail mounting and Section 4 1 2 Flat mounting 15 RACOM s r o RipEX2...

Page 16: ...167 1 154 1 142 4 7 7 22 1 31 6 42 7 10 2 17 8 21 32 8 47 3 Fig 2 4 RipEX2 dimensions with connectors Fig 2 5 RipEX2 with optional cellular interface dimensions RipEX2 Radio modem Router RACOM s r o...

Page 17: ...to RipEX2 via TNC female 50 connector RipEX2 is equipped with two connect ors The Tx Rx connector will be used for common transmitting and receiving single antenna installation even with different Rx...

Page 18: ...gnment Signal Labeled Pin SLEEP INPUT SI 1 pull below 1 1 VDC to activate 1 1 VDC 1 9 VDC threshold hysteresis max 30 VDC HW ALARM INPUT AI 2 pull below 1 1 VDC to activate 1 1 VDC 1 9 VDC threshold h...

Page 19: ...iggered 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pin No 7 SI AI A0 10 30VDC Alarm Output max 30 V DC 1 A HW ALARM OUTPUT HW ALARM OUTPUT is a digital output POWER The POWER pins labelled and serve to connect a power supply 10 30...

Page 20: ...ngeable with maximal power consumption 1 25 W Both fibre optic and metallic Ether net SFP modules are supported For optical both single and dual mode fibre optics Ethernet modules 2 or 1 fibers can be...

Page 21: ...t is not terminated Tab 2 3 COM pin description COM RS485 COM RS232 DSUB9F In Out Signal In Out Signal Pin Out CD 1 In Out line B Out RxD 2 In Out line A In TxD 3 In DTR 4 GND GND 5 Out DSR 6 In RTS 7...

Page 22: ...urple StdA_SSTX 8 Orange StdA_SSTX 9 Connector Shell Shield Shell The USB interface is designed for the connection to an external ETH USB adapter or a WiFi adapter They are optional accessories to Rip...

Page 23: ...GPS antenna active antenna 3 3 VDC supply see details Time synchronisation from outer source will be implemented in future FW releases 2 2 8 DI DO Tab 2 6 Digital Inputs and Outputs Signal Descriptio...

Page 24: ...utton HW button is placed on the right side of COM interface Fig 2 13 HW button scheme HW button operation Press less than 2 seconds Nothing happens Press from 2 up to 7 seconds Reboot is performed on...

Page 25: ...versity for the LTE connection In case of using only one antenna attach it to the ANT1 connector 2 3 2 SIM cards Two SIM card holders for Micro SIM 3FF are available under the screwed cover on the Rip...

Page 26: ...Green Rx Rx mode of operation High resiliance strong interfering signals above 45 Permanently lit or flashing in 1 sec intervals Yellow dBm are present within the frequency band Transmitting to radio...

Page 27: ...85 335 MHz 3B 335 400 MHz 4A 400 470 MHz 4B 450 520 MHz 8A 803 897 MHz 9A 868 960 MHz Exp Expansion board module embedded in mPCIe slot Possible values N not used E Expansion cellular module Bands E P...

Page 28: ...x keys are available only for units produced after 1st of January 2022 Region used for countries where specific restrictions are required Available only on special request when ordering If used it is...

Page 29: ...port control when exporting outside the European union according to national EU and US law ECCN 5A002 a 1 see http ec europa eu trade import and export rules export from eu dual use controls index_en...

Page 30: ...r Part No OTH USB WIFI W1 which was suitable for previous generation of RipEX does not work with RipEX2 units Please use OTH USB WIFI W2 adapter instead 7 Demo case https www racom eu eng products rad...

Page 31: ...connectors except from the SCADA equipment Section 2 2 Connectors 6 Apply power supply to RipEX2 7 Connect configuration PC Ripex2 Connecting 8 Configure RipEX2 9 Test radio link quality e g using Mo...

Page 32: ...oth cases with the RipEX2 lying flat The choice is made by mounting the clips one M4 screw per clip RipEX2 is delivered with two clips two screws and four threaded holes Use solely the M4 5 mm screws...

Page 33: ...l L bracket optional accessory is used Use solely the M4 5 mm screws that are supplied Fig 4 4 Vertical widthwise mounting to DIN rail Fig 4 5 Vertical lengthwise mounting to DIN rail For more informa...

Page 34: ...ccessory Use solely the M4 5 mm screws that are supplied Fig 4 6 Flat mounting using Flat bracket Fig 4 7 Flat mounting using Flat bracket For more information see Flat bracket 2 2 https www racom eu...

Page 35: ...GPS This will increase the frequency stability of the radio 4 1 4 IP52 mounting RipEX2 unit provides IP41 level of environmental protection It is possible to reach higher level of pro tection IP52 Lim...

Page 36: ...tenna directly on top of the box containing all the industrial equipment which is supposed to communicate via RipEX2 including all power supplies Additional safety recommendations Only qualified perso...

Page 37: ...to mount the radio modem to a properly grounded metal surface If the radio modem is not mounted to a grounded surface you should attach a safety ground wire to one of the mounting brackets or a screw...

Page 38: ...st be capable of providing the required input for the projected RF output The power supply must be sufficiently stable so that voltage doesn t drop when switching from receiving to transmission which...

Page 39: ...y learns which devices MAC addresses are located in the local LAN and which devices are accessible over the radio channel Consequently only the Ethernet frames addressed to remote devices are physical...

Page 40: ...transfer to whole network broadcasts is needed The other protocol types can be used for Router mode type of addressed communication 5 1 1 Functionality example In the following common acronyms from SC...

Page 41: ...ends the reply packet Step 5 RipEX2 C broadcasts the reply packet from RTU C on Radio channel Packet is received by RipEX2 A and RipEX2 FEP Step 6 RipEX2 FEP sends the packet the reply from RTU C to F...

Page 42: ...in the same network is possible The total number of repeaters in the network is configured for every unit individually under Settings In terfaces Radio Radio protocol parameters This information is co...

Page 43: ...tutorial video 2 5 2 Router mode RipEX2 works as a standard IP router with multiple independent interfaces Radio and Ethernets Each interface has its own MAC address IP address and mask IP packets ar...

Page 44: ...minimum jitter in the network All communication on Radio channel is controlled by the Base station all frames inside the radio network have to be routed through the Base station Appropriate routing h...

Page 45: ...packet from the queue A part of the relation includes a hand over of information about the number of packets waiting in the queue Step 4 RTU B is connected to Remote station 2 behind Repeater station...

Page 46: ...When only serial protocols are used there is no need to use Routing tables Instead of using Routing tables records Address translation in COM protocol settings is used Serial protocol address to IP ad...

Page 47: ...when there is no noise no interfering signals and no frames being transmitted by other RipEX2 stations In this situation a random selection of time slots follows and a frame is then transmitted on th...

Page 48: ...ansmits on Radio channel the addressed packet for PLC1 RipEX2 1 receives this packet checks data integrity and transmits acknowledgement At the same time packet is sent to PLC1 through ETH4 Simultaneo...

Page 49: ...work they may not be communicating directly as in a common IP network Only the RipEX2 units that are within the radio range of each other can communicate directly When communication with radio IP addr...

Page 50: ...the destination IP 192 168 2 2 with its own Ethernet address 192 168 2 1 24 and determines that the packet s destination is within its ETH network and sends the packet over the Ethernet interface eve...

Page 51: ...d serial protocols within a single application Five independent terminal servers are available in RipEX2 Terminal server is a virtual substitute for devices used as serial to TCP UDP converters It enc...

Page 52: ...ly between RipEX2 and the central computer hence it does not increase the load on the radio channel In special cases the Terminal server can reduce network load from TCP applications A TCP session can...

Page 53: ...routing between the source Local RipEX2 and the des tination IP Remote RipEX2 needs to be configured properly When in Bridge mode IP address of the Network interface the Radio interface is bridged wit...

Page 54: ...is User manual are taken on the desktop type of screen resolution Note A mechanism against brute force attack is implemented When wrong combination of the Account Password is entered you have to wait...

Page 55: ...rowsers for mobile equipment are current versions of Safari for iOS Chrome for android 6 2 Changes to commit All changes of configuration parameters are marked by different color Multiple configuratio...

Page 56: ...ia Reset All 6 3 Notifications With RipEX2 new way of showing important system events to the user is introduced It is called Notific ation Centre and is used consistently throughout the interface Noti...

Page 57: ...are not to be confused with Events which are triggered mostly by the system and are not shown in the Notification Centre but on Diagnostics Events page In other words Notifications are caused by the...

Page 58: ...rom the web browser works fine If the unit should be connected remotely via the radio network the so called Remote access needs to be used to configure and manage remote unit using bandwidth friendly...

Page 59: ...Remote access connection can be established directly by entering the IP address of the Remote unit as an additional parameter into the URL The required format is url https LOCAL_UNIT_IP_ADDRESS remot...

Page 60: ...nterface technically an Ethernet bridge is identified by a name The name always begins with a LAN prefix Multiple Network interfaces can be defined Multiple physical Ethernet interfaces can be bridged...

Page 61: ...ion optional Allow unit management Allows disables unit management for the specific Network interface VLAN Each Network interface can have attached one on more VLANs with one or more Subnets Enable Di...

Page 62: ...interconnected in the network it is appropriate to switch on Spanning Tree Protocol ADVANCED Interfaces Ethernet STP to prevent bridge loops and build a loop free logical topology RipEX2 Radio modem R...

Page 63: ...e mode For router mode there are 2 protocols available Base driven TCP IP optimized protocol having deterministic channel access mechanism Suitable for star topology with maximum one repeater along th...

Page 64: ...1 Bridge mode and Section 5 2 Router mode for detailed description IP Mask IP address of the radio interface and the mask of the radio network This parameter occurs only if parameter Mode is set to Ro...

Page 65: ...box Single Tx Rx Dual Rx Tx Rx default Dual Rx Tx Rx See chapter 1 2 1 Antenna for details RF power PEP Setting of RF power in dBm PEP for the maximum power for individual modulations and the rela tio...

Page 66: ...16DEQAM 64QAM 256QAM default DPSK FEC List box 2 3 3 4 5 6 Off default Off FEC Forward Error Correction is a very effective method to minimize radio channel impairments Basically the sender inserts so...

Page 67: ...hexa chars The same key must be in all units within the network This parameter occurs only if parameter Mode is set to Key 7 1 2 4 Transparent protocol Bridge mode Bridge mode with fully transparent...

Page 68: ...event frame collisions occurring No of repeaters Number 0 7 default 0If there is a repeater or more of them in the network the total number of repeaters within the network MUST be set in all units in...

Page 69: ...ither direction is serviced transparently by the Base driven protocol Note When Remote to Remote communication is required respective routes via Base station have to be set in Routing tables in Remote...

Page 70: ...minal Settings is used in both directions of communication If the terminal is behind repeater the settings is used all the way Repeater settings is not used FEC List box Off 2 3 3 4 5 6 default Off Fo...

Page 71: ...ult On Frame acknowledgement enable Applies to data frames transmitted from Remote to Base Retries Number 0 15 default 3 Frame retries count Applies to data frames transmitted from Remote to Base 7 1...

Page 72: ...ault Off When On the broadcasted COM packets will be retranslated into the radio channel When Off these packets will not be repeated 7 1 2 6 1 Individual link option It is possible to add some excepti...

Page 73: ...Off default Off Enables indication of High resilience mode by yellow RX status LED 7 1 2 7 2 Queues TX Buffers The Radio protocol transmission buffer handles data waiting to be transmitted Its size i...

Page 74: ...otocol selected In case of Transparent protocol available in Bridge mode only it is transparently transmitted to the RipEX2 network and send out through all COM ports with Transparent protocol selecte...

Page 75: ...alues default RS232 COM port can be configured to either RS232 or RS485 Baud rate b s List box standard series of rates from 600 to 1152000 b s default 19200 Select Baud rate from the list box 600 to...

Page 76: ...eam of bytes continues Consequently a permanent data stream coming to a COM results in a sequence of MRU sized frames sent over the network Note 1 Very long frames 800 B require good signal conditions...

Page 77: ...ion typ ically uses a specific address for such messages RipEX2 Protocol module converts such message to a customized IP broadcast and broadcasts it to all RipEX2 units resp to all SCADA units within...

Page 78: ...o which the serial SCADA packet received from COM is encap sulated When several addresses are used this will be the first IP address the following one will have 1 etc Destination UDP port List box MAN...

Page 79: ...s with your comments UTF8 is supported for your convenience 7 1 3 3 Individual protocol parameters Some of the SCADA protocols are able to setup additional Slave device response behaviour 79 RACOM s r...

Page 80: ...etails 7 1 3 3 3 Async link Async link creates an asynchronous link between two COM ports on different RipEX2 units Received frames from COM port or from a Terminal server are sent without any process...

Page 81: ...receiving participant While transfer data integrity is properly secured by individual protocol checksums Note The COMLI protocol in the RipEX2 is not fully compatible on COM port with RipEX and MR rad...

Page 82: ...ol contains the source and destination addresses in its header so there is no difference between Master and Slave in terms of the RipEX2 configuration The DNP3 allows both Master Slave polling as well...

Page 83: ...protocol local acknowledgment Typically the default setting shall be used In case a need it is possible to change ACK parameters in ADVANCED Generic com_x_prot Pro tocol_DF1 menu ACK locally List box...

Page 84: ...is a full duplex protocol featuring 32bit long addresses error detection based on 16 bit checksum XOR or 16 bit CRC error correction MARS A was widely used by legacy RACOM radio modems in the MORSE s...

Page 85: ...egacy MORSE network implementations This parameter does not change protocol behaviour CRC List box On Off default Off Error detection algorithm On CRC algorithm is used Off XOR algorithm is used 7 1 3...

Page 86: ...eout parameter controls how long the unit waits for an acknowledgement frame The timeout is started when the original frame received from the Radio channel is transmitted to the connected device over...

Page 87: ...link layer L2 in OSI model hence RipEX uses a similar way to read SCADA address as in UNI protocol There is a handshake STX 0x02 DLE Ox10 on the start of communication and DLE ETX DLE on the end This...

Page 88: ...number of the byte where the Protocol address starts Note 3964 R protocol is using escape sequence control sequence for DLE 0x10 I e when 0x10 is in user data 0x1010 is sent instead When address posi...

Page 89: ...must be set so that one has High priority and the other has Low BCC List box On Off default On BCC Block Check Character is a control byte used for data integrity control it makes the reliab ility hi...

Page 90: ...lows to behave in limited way as a Master and send to other Slave Slave Plus write command read command is not allowed Broadcast List box On Off default On When On the 255 address is treated as a broa...

Page 91: ...ponse timeout ms Number 0 16383 default 300 Slave s response timeout waiting for response otherwise the reply to master is resend Repeats Number 0 7 default 3 Number of repeats when the response from...

Page 92: ...0 31 default 3 Number of frame re transmissions Reverse mode will be available in a future FW release List box On Off default On If a frame is going to be transmitted over a wire channel source and d...

Page 93: ...h in Bytes ASCII 2 Byte format is read as 2 character hexa decimal representation of one byte value E g ASCII characters AB are read as 0xAB hex 10101011 binary 171 decimal value the ASCII 2 Byte form...

Page 94: ...t packets received at the radio channel are discarded Unicast packets are forwarded to the COM port 7 1 4 Terminal servers Generally a Terminal Server also referred to as a Serial Server enables conne...

Page 95: ...tagram In such a case set Destination port 0 RipEX2 will then send replies to the port from which the last response was received This feature allows to extend the number of simultaneously opened TCP c...

Page 96: ...2G 3G GSM UMTS only 4G LTE first 4G LTE only 3G 4G UMTS LTE only default 4G LTE first Sets preferences and or permission of the individual cellular network services Header compression List box On Off...

Page 97: ...The parameter is ignored if the SIM does not require a PIN PIN code String 0000 9999 default 0000 The PIN is used only when PIN protection is On and the module requires the PIN Network selection List...

Page 98: ...option is provided to offer legacy systems compatibility Username and Password are required CHAP CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol authentication Username and Password are required Note...

Page 99: ...outing tables Dynamic routing is based on automatic creating and updating of routing tables Various methods and protocols are used for this purpose BABEL OSPF and BGP standard routing protocols are av...

Page 100: ...nterface Radio ETH COM has got a destin ation IP address RipEX2 router forwards the received packet either directly to the destination IP address or to the respective Gateway according to the Routing...

Page 101: ...oiding distance vector routing protocol that is designed to be robust and efficient both in networks using prefix based routing and in networks using flat routing mesh networks and both in relatively...

Page 102: ...ically and also after their update Routing path decision is based on a metric Metric is set on each interface It reflects a price for the packet reception The higher the metric value the more disadvan...

Page 103: ...Dynamic rule 192 168 1 0 24 192 168 11 1 metric 32 Packet with DST 192 168 1 42 will be routed to 192 168 11 1 because the dynamic rule has a nar rower mask Example 2 similar situation with additional...

Page 104: ...ot travel through 7 2 2 3 Network Interfaces Active List box On Off default Off Enables disables the interface Interface String a z A Z 0 9 max 16 char default empty Interfaces which will be used by B...

Page 105: ...g Hello packets Update interval multiplier Number 2 30 default 4 Interval of sending the routing table update packets to share the network topology information across the BABEL network The update inte...

Page 106: ...routing rule is processed by those Import filters Maximum number of filter rules is 256 Active List box On Off default On Enables disables the filter rule Filter network List box Off Match Not match d...

Page 107: ...e in the routing table to be used when Set preference is enabled The higher the number the better the preference Local preferred source address IP address default 0 0 0 0 Preferred source IP address f...

Page 108: ...nal Inter area External type 1 External type 2 default External type 2 OSPF sources Internal stands for internally generated rule e g interface range Inter area stands for rule generated on the area b...

Page 109: ...h metric There are two types of metrics Metric Type 1 path length individual interfaces pass over costs are added Metric Type 2 is setup on the rules which are exported to the OSPF from outside Rules...

Page 110: ...ormat of IP address This IP address does not have to be real Router ID is shared with the BGP protocol Instance ID Number 0 255 default 0OSPF protocol instance number This number is needed in case of...

Page 111: ...Network IP Network mask IP address and mask of the address range above which the OSPF protocol will be working on this interface The default value is 0 0 0 0 0 which means the whole address range on t...

Page 112: ...Note Informational note It is possible to enter some descriptive OSPF interface name This value is used when filled instead of the original Interface identification as an Interface name in other conf...

Page 113: ...o be exported over the OSPF protocol Maximum number of rules is 256 Active List box On Off default Off Enables disables the static routing rule Destination IP Destination mask IP address default 0 0 0...

Page 114: ...Method of the OSPF routing rule source comparison Source List box Internal Inter area External type 1 External type 2 default External type 1 Source types comments Internal internally generated rule...

Page 115: ...be compared Mask from Number 0 32 default 0 Mask to Number 0 32 default 32Definition of the enabled range of the mask length of the processed routing rule Filter protocol List box Off Match Not match...

Page 116: ...to the neighbor AS the MED Multi Exit Discriminator metric designating which of the AS border routers will be used as an input point When the routing rules are spread across the multiple AS those AS a...

Page 117: ...the AS selection see MED Multi Exit Discriminator description The higher the number the lower the preference Route reflector List box Off On default Off Enables the Route reflector function on this ro...

Page 118: ...al s Number 3 10800 default 240Time in seconds to wait for the keepalive message from the neighbor It is negotiated with the neighbor When it expires the connection is treated as interrupted Keepalive...

Page 119: ...default 0 0 0 0 32IP address and mask defining the exported routing rule destination address range Note Informational note 7 2 4 5 Import IGP filter Import IGP filter PP1 rules The order of rules mat...

Page 120: ...cessing Set preference List box Off On default Off Defines if the specific Preference will be set up for this rule Preference Number 0 65535 default 100Routing rule preference in the routing table The...

Page 121: ...generated on the area borders Filter OSPF tag List box Off Match Not match default Off Selects the way of filtering based on OSPF tag OSPF tag Number 0 2 32 1 default 0OSPF tag to be compared The tag...

Page 122: ...ce routing rule originates from this AS first on the path Path AS Number 0 2 32 1 default 65000The number of the AS searched for Action List box Accept Reject Pass default Accept Defines what action i...

Page 123: ...SPF tag Number 0 2 32 1 default 0OSPF tag to be compared The tag is added to a rule when inserted to OSPF Filter BGP path List box Off Is empty Not empty Contain Not contain default Off Filtering base...

Page 124: ...traffic to from other MAC addresses is allowed Whitelist Only the MAC addresses listed in the table are allowed i e only packets to from them are allowed The traffic to from other MAC addresses is blo...

Page 125: ...ask The rule with narrower mask has higher priority The rule s order does not affect priority Source port from and to interval of source ports Input interface List box All Radio All ETH ETH1 ETH5 Othe...

Page 126: ...may affect datagrams to from these ports in L3 Firewall settings Management connection to a remote RipEX2 may be lost when another RipEX2 acts as a router along the management packets route and port...

Page 127: ...is set to Other Protocol List box All ICMP UDP TCP GRE ESP Other default All Filters selected protocol If none of the mentioned values do not suit select Other Protocol number Number 0 255 default 1 T...

Page 128: ...s to IP address default Off Off Source address and or port will be replaced by values from parameters Rewrite source IP and Rewrite source port This applies only if those parameters are set they are n...

Page 129: ...ource port from Source port to Destination port from Destination port to and Protocol number define a filter which is catching specified packets SNAT rule applies for those packets Parameters Source p...

Page 130: ...erface radio the name of LAN or VLAN interface the name of GRE tunnel etc This parameter occurs only if parameter Input Interface is set to Other Range mapping List box Off IP address to IP address de...

Page 131: ...0 10 10 1 and port 502 resulting in a range of IPs 10 10 10 1 10 10 10 15 due to Destination ports of received UDP data in a range of 20001 20015 15 ports 15 IP addresses A new port is always 20000 i...

Page 132: ...Symmetrical cryptography is used to encrypt the packets The symmetric keys must be safely delivered to the peer In order to maintain a secure connection symmetric keys must be regularly exchanged The...

Page 133: ...fault 0 0 0 0 IKE peer IP address Local ID IP address or FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name is used as the Local side identification It must be the same as Peer ID of the IKE peer Peer ID IP address or...

Page 134: ...Ev2 supporting mobility or migration of the tunnels Please note IKE is moved from port 500 to port 4500 when MOBIKE is enabled The peer configuration must match It is strongly recommended to use MOBIK...

Page 135: ...legacy SHA256 SHA384 SHA512 default SHA256 IKE SA integrity algorithm The legacy marked methods are recognized as unsafe Peer configuration must match The same value as selected for the Integrity algo...

Page 136: ...P Group 29 ECP384BP Group 30 ECP512BP default Group 15 MODP3072 The PFS Perfect Forward Secrecy feature is performed using the Diffie Hellman group method PFS increases IKE CHILD SA key exchange secur...

Page 137: ...all Active IKE SA Every Active line must have an equivalent on the peer side with reversed Local network and Remote network fields Local network and Remote network fields must contain different addre...

Page 138: ...RipEX2 Radio modem Router RACOM s r o 138 Settings...

Page 139: ...packet transmission through tunnel is attempted Restart connection is established immediately 7 4 2 GRE L2 GRE L2 tunnel is interconnected to the bridge LAN interface as one of the bridge s port it ca...

Page 140: ...k interface Name Key enabled enables using key identification of the tunnel from to the same peer Key identification number of the tunnel Number 0 4 294 967 295 default 0 MTU B MTU of the L2 tunnel Nu...

Page 141: ...ault 0 MTU MTU of the L2 tunnel Number 70 1476 default 1476 Overhead of the L3 tunnel is 24 B so it should be GRE MTU Path MTU 24 If the MTUZ is bigger than is allowed along the route the GRE packets...

Page 142: ...echnician role plus user accounts manage ment remote authentication configuration Limitations At least one Administrator type of account must be defined in the unit Maximal number of concurrently acti...

Page 143: ...all Local user accounts from a backup file Active session is logged out automatically after this command Add user account button invokes new user account creation dialog Username String 1 128 char def...

Page 144: ...er to assure proper functionality of Local and Remote authentication 7 5 1 2 Settings Allows to set password complexity rules Min length No Number 5 64 default 5 The minimum length of the password for...

Page 145: ...ed for remote authentication RADIUS accounts can be mapped to one of the four user roles This is either managed by the server itself or by local RipEX2 settings Local accounts are checked first and if...

Page 146: ...did not receive a valid reply Additional expert parameters shall be set in the ADVANCED menu The level of access is realised by Management Privilege Level RFC 5607 index 136 type integer The level for...

Page 147: ...elds above are typically used in the NMS systems to identify the specific unit 7 6 1 2 Service USB The USB service interface primary purpose is to provide unit service and management access Ethernet o...

Page 148: ...server This is the IP address to be used when accessing the unit manage ment via this serial interface DHCP pool start Default IP address of the DHCP server 1 DHCP Server assigns addresses to connecte...

Page 149: ...cs Unit time can be setup manually or it can be synchronized with an NTP server NTP server synchron ization is recommended The unit itself serves as an NTP server providing the time synchronization to...

Page 150: ...updates the Change device time manually field to minimize the delay between the time input and the moment of time setup NTP client synchronization source Synchronization source of the NTP client The...

Page 151: ...ings Following settings is supported by the controller version of the RipEX2 HS where the controller manages the active and passive standby RipEX2 units and their accessing to the shared channels e g...

Page 152: ...t B default Unit B Position of the unit in HS chassis set Unit A for unit in A position and vice versa Fallback time Time in seconds The time delay to stay on the standby unit after all alarms are sol...

Page 153: ...led see above The parameter Range for virtual address has to be set to On for the LAN address interconnected with shared ETH interface Range for virtual address set to On Note Interconnected ETH inter...

Page 154: ...ion backup can only be issued by a user with the Administrator role_admin access privileges The same user access limit applies when the configuration is restored i e the full configuration Restore can...

Page 155: ...nfiguration is uploaded Press the button to restore the unit configur ation The configuration restore result is reported as an error message in case of failure or No tification centre success message...

Page 156: ...rsions FW version CNF version 2 0 8 0 13 2 0 7 0 12 2 0 5 0 11 2 0 3 0 10 2 0 1 0 9 1 4 8 0 8 1 4 6 0 7 1 4 5 0 6 1 4 3 0 5 1 4 1 0 4 1 3 6 0 3 1 3 4 0 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 RipEX2 Radio modem Router...

Page 157: ...rate SNMP notification and can change level of the HW alarm outputs AO DO1 DO2 see Section 2 2 2 Power and Control 7 6 4 SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol implementation in RipEX2 provides...

Page 158: ...lt public Community name used by v1 and v2cWhen mode v1_v2c_v3 is used this parameter is mandatory Version 3 settings Security user name String 1 32 char default empty User name for SNMPv3 When v3 pro...

Page 159: ...nerated e g U3qPrisWoDYbBVNsAWluZY GL3M5 This string is converted into HEX number i e 55 33 71 50 72 69 73 57 6f 44 59 62 42 56 4e 73 41 57 6c 75 5a 59 47 4c 33 4d 35 The whole Engine ID for mentioned...

Page 160: ...supplier It is delivered as a text file containing the key s Every SW key is unique for the specific unit specific serial number Use Choose File dialog to select the file and Install key button to in...

Page 161: ...firmware running but using the same firmware version in all units is the best way to keep the network maintenance simple Upgrading firmware to a newer version is not obligatory unless there are bug s...

Page 162: ...t In case of slow connection and file transfer longer than 120 s the web browser will shut down the connection and the action will not finish successfully This action does not update the running unit...

Page 163: ...figuration will be changed to the default values 7 7 Advanced RipEX2 introduces new concept for expert settings and rapid deployment of new features called Ad vanced section Advanced section displays...

Page 164: ...again simply delete search query Configuration tree has two parts For your convenience first few items Interfaces Routing use similar hierarchy to Settings but include all advanced settings The newes...

Page 165: ...Be careful when adjusting settings in Advanced section and review the Changes page in detail before sending changes to the device 165 RACOM s r o RipEX2 Radio modem Router Settings...

Page 166: ...e can be disabled in parameters Advanced Interfaces Radio Radio paramet ers Block radio in extreme temperatures Card Voltage provides data about voltage measured on input connector Arrow headed symbol...

Page 167: ...ond is possible to see new values 15 min interval is collected by taking 14 mins from history seconds passed from current minute 8 2 Information This section provides more detailed information data ex...

Page 168: ...birdcl show route all table master4 Babel data extract of status of BABEL protocol Displays data called by following linux commands birdcl show babel interfaces birdcl show babel neighbors birdcl sho...

Page 169: ...table bgp_ipv4 8 2 3 Firewall Provides general overview about data extract from sections L2 L3 and NAT 8 2 3 1 Firewall L2 Displays data called by linux command eptables L 8 2 3 2 Firewall L3 Display...

Page 170: ...about object and statistics extract for each given interface This table contains Name of an interface Status and statistics of front disciplines displays data called by linux command tc qdisc show Sta...

Page 171: ...device 8 2 5 1 System information Basic unit information is provided Product code Identifies the unit hardware Serial number Unique unit identification number FW version Currently installed unit firmw...

Page 172: ...ng to a specific Region specified when ordering a new unit the specific Region identification is visible here No limits are applied if the Region ID is empty Region description Detailed description of...

Page 173: ...th dis played and downloaded in CSV format This file format is suitable to be imported to any 3rd party spreadsheet program for further analysis There are two different options how to display statisti...

Page 174: ...al This Interval can be set by putting specific date and time into From and To fields or using buttons Last day Last hour or More options fast presets from several minutes to several days Button Set C...

Page 175: ...e statistics provides set of data monitoring the interface between the Router module IP routing engine in the unit and the Radio protocol module It corresponds to monitoring Radio Router Tx direction...

Page 176: ...lable Address 0 0 0 0 is used as a placeholder if the translation is not available If the Transparent protocol is used the translation is not available at all Frame OK Rx Correctly received data frame...

Page 177: ...failure count reason header content error or CRC error Incompatible Received incompatible frames count reason different radio protocol Strange Received unexpected frames count reason wrong addresses w...

Page 178: ...dio Interface Pre frame Values based on measurements handled before the frame reception RSS dBm Radio Signal Strength measured short time just before the frame reception Others Values for frames which...

Page 179: ...Only enabled interfaces are displayed Only correctly received frames are handled The counters correspond to the specific IP protocol types Rx direction from the physical Ethernet port to the RipEX2 un...

Page 180: ...module Rx direction from the Cellular module to the Router module Cell aux internal interface name All information is displayed for this interface together UDP TCP ICMP ARP Packet count and amount of...

Page 181: ...networks displayed in of time Note Values are rounded to an integer in 8 4 9 3 Cellular signal statistics Interface Cell aux interface is used for RipEX2 cellular module 2G RSSI 3G RSCP 4G RSRP signa...

Page 182: ...ts of two independent processes settings of the monitored items and outputs Please note that even if both of the outputs are switched off and some interfaces are set to On the monitoring is still runn...

Page 183: ...means packets being transmitted from the RipEX2 over the respective interface Rx means received Understanding the directions over the internal interfaces may not be that straightforward please consult...

Page 184: ...to TCP UDP destination port to be enabled disabled in the monitoring output Use to parameter to specify range of ports from to Dropped frames List box On Off default Off When On monitoring shows packe...

Page 185: ...frames are displayed in raw data format Include headers Router List box None Packet IP Frame ETH default None None Only the payload L4 is displayed e g the data part of a UDP datagram Packet IP Heade...

Page 186: ...dio Monitoring output can also be limited to a specific address range Radio interface Source and Destination IP address and mask can be used to define the required range Include reverse Include Radio...

Page 187: ...s is displayed in the monitoring output 8 5 2 File output Record Stop recording button starts stops recording to the file The recording will be stopped im mediately regardless of the size and time of...

Page 188: ...d in the console output A note about the omited data will be inserted to the console output to the position of the non displayed data 8 6 Routing Displays all routing rules used in unit Section Static...

Page 189: ...ping In case the length of RSS ping packet is longer than the length of Radio interface MTU the first RSS ping packet will be lost and will cause decreasing of the packet length to the value matching...

Page 190: ...ed Radio hop is measured in both directions so the number has to be higher than number of hops in route multiplied by 2 for example link consisting of 2 radio hops needs 5 traces to be reserved Output...

Page 191: ...254 Next hop interface example dev if_bridge Outgoing packet Source address example src 192 18 141 210 8 7 4 RF Transmission test RF Transmission test Pre defined type of RF signal can be transmitted...

Page 192: ...calibrate the Detector after such change The calibrated parameters are specific for the given radio unit and antenna connection This is the reason why the calibration parameters cannot be backed up fo...

Page 193: ...ocre reasonable quality distinctive good quality 8 7 6 System Reboot button Performs unit cold restart power cycle equivalent 8 8 Syslog SYSLOG server IP IP address of the remote Syslog server to whic...

Page 194: ...Login attempt List box On Off default Off Switches whether login attempts both successful and unsuccessful will be sent to the SYSLOG server RipEX2 Radio modem Router RACOM s r o 194 Diagnostics...

Page 195: ...eed 1 Gross data rate modulation rate kb s Channel spacing kHz 42 6 25 83 12 5 167 25 333 50 555 100 925 150 1111 200 1389 250 2 1736 300 2 Transmitter QAM 0 1 5 0 W 20 37 dBm RMS in 1dB step 3 FSK 0...

Page 196: ...rotocol on Radio channel network topology signal budgets and many other parameters of the network Practical tests are recommended 1 Available only in Bridge mode 2 Max peak envelope power PEP 10 W 40...

Page 197: ...ox M8 engine GPS QZSS L1 C A GLONASS L10F BeiDou B1I Galileo E1B C SBAS L1 C A WAAS EGNOS MSAS GAGAN COM2 RS232 5 pin RxD TxD GND RTS CTS 600 b s to 2 Mb s COM3 RS232 3 pin RxD TxD GND 2 4 kb s to 921...

Page 198: ...TU PR2000 RDS Siemens 3964 R COMLI SAIA S bus Mars A UNI Async Link User protocols on COM Modbus TCP IEC104 DNP3 TCP Comli TCP Terminal server User protocols on Ethernet DNP3 DNP3 TCP Modbus RTU Modbu...

Page 199: ...aces ETH 1 5 COM 1 3 TS 1 5 and Radio interface for individual connections Radio protocol statistics frame error replied duplicated lost etc for individual radio links Advanced statistics for Radio ch...

Page 200: ...hock EN 60068 2 27 2010 Seismic qualification EN 60529 1993 A1 2001 A2 2014 IP rating Tab 9 2 Maximal power for individual modulations RipEX2 RMS W RMS dBm PEP dBm Modulation 0 1 10 20 40 20 40 2CPFSK...

Page 201: ...k the maximum voltage current and minimal cross sections in Table 10 4 Maximum voltage and current of individual interfaces for hazardous location conditions Tab 9 4 Power consumption for 24 Vdc RipEX...

Page 202: ...erion PLS83 W 4G LTE Band 20 800 MHz Band 5 850 MHz Band 8 900 MHz Band 3 1800 MHz Band 1 2100 MHz Band 7 2600 MHz Frequency bands for expansion board E Cellular 3G UMTS HSDPA HSUPA Band 5 850 MHz Ban...

Page 203: ...ity 2G GSM GPRS EDGE 3GPP Release 8 Enhanced Data rate GSM Evolution EDGE GSM EGPRS Radio Access GERA Time Division Multiple Access TDMA DL Advanced Rx Performance Phase 1 Data rates up to 150 Mb s do...

Page 204: ...96 101 101 105 108 109 x x 200 94 100 100 103 106 107 x x 250 93 98 98 101 105 106 x x 300 Note Consider the proper fade margin for the radio link design The larger the fade margin the higher link av...

Page 205: ...mpliance 6 25 kHz OBW limit kHz OBW kHz Emission code Modulation Modulation rate kb s Baudrate 2 60 kBaud 5 3 60 3K60F1DBN 2CPFSK 2 60 5 3 60 3K60F1DBN 4CPFSK 5 21 Baudrate 4 34 kBaud 5 5 00 5K00G1DBN...

Page 206: ...0 119 5 121 0 4 DQPSK 3 4 6 51 8 68 112 0 118 0 120 0 4 DQPSK Off 8 68 8 68 110 5 116 0 118 5 D8PSK 3 4 9 77 13 02 105 5 112 0 115 5 D8PSK Off 13 02 13 02 106 0 112 0 115 5 16DEQAM 3 4 13 02 17 36 102...

Page 207: ...CPFSK 5 21 11 0 7 0 7K50F1DDN 4CPFSK 10 42 Baudrate 8 68 kBaud 11 0 10 0 10K0G1DBN DPSK 8 68 11 0 10 0 10K0G1DDN 4 DQPSK 17 36 11 0 10 0 10K0G1DEN D8PSK 26 04 11 0 10 0 10K0G1DEN 16DEQAM 34 72 11 0 10...

Page 208: ...DPSK Off 10 42 10 42 9 113 117 118 4 DQPSK 3 4 15 62 20 83 10 110 115 117 4 DQPSK Off 20 83 20 83 12 108 113 116 D8PSK 3 4 23 44 31 25 14 103 109 113 D8PSK Off 31 25 31 25 16 103 109 112 16DEQAM 3 4...

Page 209: ...FSK 20 83 Baudrate 13 89 kBaud 16 15 9 15K9G1DBN DPSK 13 89 16 15 9 15K9G1DDN 4 DQPSK 27 78 16 15 9 15K9G1DEN D8PSK 41 67 16 15 9 15K9G1DEN 16DEQAM 55 56 16 15 9 15K9G1DEN 64QAM 83 33 16 15 9 15K9G1DE...

Page 210: ...0 83 20 83 9 111 115 116 4 DQPSK 3 4 31 25 41 66 10 108 113 115 4 DQPSK Off 41 66 41 66 12 106 111 113 D8PSK 3 4 46 87 62 49 14 5 101 107 110 D8PSK Off 62 49 62 49 16 101 107 110 16DEQAM 3 4 62 49 83...

Page 211: ...72 kBaud 40 40 0 40K0G1DBN DPSK 34 72 40 40 0 40K0G1DDN 4 DQPSK 69 44 40 40 0 40K0G1DEN D8PSK 104 17 40 40 0 40K0G1DEN 16DEQAM 138 89 40 40 0 40K0G1DEN 64QAM 208 33 40 40 0 40K0G1DEN 256QAM 277 78 Bau...

Page 212: ...103 108 110 D8PSK 3 4 93 75 125 00 15 98 104 107 D8PSK Off 125 00 125 00 17 98 104 107 16DEQAM 3 4 125 00 166 67 19 95 102 105 16DEQAM Off 166 67 166 67 17 96 103 107 64QAM 2 3 166 67 250 00 20 94 101...

Page 213: ...ce 100 kHz OBW limit kHz OBW kHz Emission code Modulation Modulation rate kb s Baudrate 69 44 kBaud 80 80 0 80K0G1DBN DPSK 69 44 80 80 0 80K0G1DDN 4 DQPSK 138 89 80 80 0 80K0G1DEN D8PSK 208 33 80 80 0...

Page 214: ...9 13 100 105 108 D8PSK 3 4 156 25 208 33 15 95 101 105 D8PSK Off 208 33 208 33 17 95 101 104 16DEQAM 3 4 208 33 277 78 19 92 99 102 16DEQAM Off 277 78 277 78 17 93 100 104 64QAM 2 3 277 78 416 66 20 9...

Page 215: ...0 kHz OBW limit kHz OBW kHz Emission code Modulation Modulation rate kb s Baudrate 115 74 kBaud 125 125 0 125KG1DBN DPSK 115 74 125 125 0 125KG1DDN 4 DQPSK 231 48 125 125 0 125KG1DEN D8PSK 347 22 125...

Page 216: ...31 48 13 98 103 106 D8PSK 3 4 260 42 347 22 15 93 99 103 D8PSK Off 347 22 347 22 17 93 99 102 16DEQAM 3 4 347 22 462 96 19 90 97 100 16DEQAM Off 462 96 462 96 17 91 98 102 64QAM 2 3 462 96 694 45 20 8...

Page 217: ...OBW limit kHz OBW kHz Emission code Modulation Modulation rate kb s Baudrate 138 89 kBaud 175 150 0 150KG1DBN DPSK 138 89 175 150 0 150KG1DDN 4 DQPSK 277 78 175 150 0 150KG1DEN D8PSK 416 67 175 150 0...

Page 218: ...7 78 13 97 102 105 D8PSK 3 4 312 50 416 67 15 92 98 102 D8PSK Off 416 67 416 67 17 92 98 101 16DEQAM 3 4 416 67 555 55 19 89 96 99 16DEQAM Off 555 55 555 55 17 90 97 101 64QAM 2 3 555 55 833 33 20 88...

Page 219: ...R 10 2 Modulation FEC Bitrate kb s Modulation rate kb s Baudrate 208 33 kBaud 7 102 106 107 DPSK 3 4 156 25 208 33 7 100 105 107 DPSK Off 208 33 208 33 10 101 105 106 4 DQPSK 3 4 312 50 416 67 11 98 1...

Page 220: ...ER 10 2 Modulation FEC Bitrate kb s Modulation rate kb s Baudrate 260 42 kBaud 7 100 104 106 DPSK 3 4 195 31 260 42 7 98 103 105 DPSK Off 260 42 260 42 10 99 103 105 4 DQPSK 3 4 390 63 520 83 11 96 10...

Page 221: ...PFSK 11 Off 2CPFSK 12 3 4 4CPFSK 15 Off 4CPFSK 10 3 4 DPSK 11 Off DPSK 12 3 4 4 DQPSK 14 Off 4 DQPSK 17 3 4 8DPSK 20 Off 8DPSK 19 3 4 16DEQAM 22 Off 16DEQAM 24 3 4 64QAM 27 Off 64QAM 30 3 4 256QAM 33...

Page 222: ...n No 65 http www fcc gov oet info documents bulletins Concentr d nergie partir d une antenne directionnelle peut poser un risque pour lasant humaine Ne pas permettre aux gens de se rapprocher de l ant...

Page 223: ...de General Population Controlled Expos ure cm General Population Uncontrolled Ex posure cm 70 170 2 9 4 6 single dipole OV138 1 95 240 5 8 7 6 stacked double dipole OV138 2 100 250 6 3 8 0 3 element d...

Page 224: ...ll remain connected permanently Repairs including exchange of internal battery shall only be undertaken by an authorized repair shop This equipment is not intended to withstand particularly adverse se...

Page 225: ...Fig 10 1 Sample document 1 3 225 RACOM s r o RipEX2 Radio modem Router Safety regulations warranty...

Page 226: ...Fig 10 2 Sample document 2 3 RipEX2 Radio modem Router RACOM s r o 226 Safety regulations warranty...

Page 227: ...Fig 10 3 Sample document 3 3 227 RACOM s r o RipEX2 Radio modem Router Safety regulations warranty...

Page 228: ...mentioned below The program spread by this license has been freed with the purpose to be useful but without any specific guarantee The author or another company or person is not responsible for secon...

Page 229: ...10 8 EU Compliance 10 8 1 RoHS WEEE and WFD Fig 10 4 EU Declaration of Conformity RoHS WEEE 229 RACOM s r o RipEX2 Radio modem Router Safety regulations warranty...

Page 230: ...s above 0 1 w w 10 8 2 EU restrictions or requirements notice Radio equipment used within the EU countries listed below there are restrictions on putting into service or any requirements for authorisa...

Page 231: ...RACOM s r o declara que el tipo de equipo radioel ctrico RipEX2 es conforme con la Directiva 2014 53 UE CS T mto RACOM s r o prohla uje e typ r diov ho za zen RipEX2 je v souladu se sm rnic 2014 53 E...

Page 232: ...s r o deklar ka radioiek rta RipEX2 atbilst Direkt vai 2014 53 ES LT A RACOM s r o patvirtinu kad radijo rengini tipas RipEX2 atitinka Direktyv 2014 53 ES HU RACOM s r o igazolja hogy a RipEX2 t pus...

Page 233: ...cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Part 15 Clause 15 21 Changes or modifications not expressly a...

Page 234: ...Fig 10 7 Grant for RipEX2 1A RipEX2 Radio modem Router RACOM s r o 234 Safety regulations warranty...

Page 235: ...Fig 10 8 TCB Grant for RipEX2 4A 235 RACOM s r o RipEX2 Radio modem Router Safety regulations warranty...

Page 236: ...Fig 10 9 TCB authorization RipEX2 Radio modem Router RACOM s r o 236 Safety regulations warranty...

Page 237: ...Fig 10 10 FCB certificate for RipEX2 1A 237 RACOM s r o RipEX2 Radio modem Router Safety regulations warranty...

Page 238: ...oitation Le pr sent certificat est d livr la condition que le titulaire satisfasse et continue de satisfaire aux exigences et aux proc dures d ISDE Le mat riel l gard duquel le pr sent certificat est...

Page 239: ...8 11 8 7K50F1D RSS 119 Issue 12 406 1 430 0 11 8 11 8 5K00G1D RSS 119 Issue 12 406 1 430 0 11 8 11 8 3K60F1D RSS 119 Issue 12 450 0 470 0 11 8 11 8 19K8G1D RSS 119 Issue 12 450 0 470 0 11 8 11 8 15K5F...

Page 240: ...under warranty RACOM shall charge the customer and be reimbursed for costs incurred for parts and labour at prevailing rates This warranty agreement represents the full extent of the warranty cover pr...

Page 241: ...ulator Capacity in accordance with customer requirements Condition of the accumulator Annually Functionality check power source Overcharging Accumulator damage Annually Full utilization of provided pr...

Page 242: ...If you are unsure on any of the above please contact RACOM technical support RipEX2 Radio modem Router RACOM s r o 242 Safety regulations warranty...

Page 243: ...Computer PER Packet Error Rate DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Domain Name Server PWR Power RF Radio Frequency DQ Data Quality DTE Data Terminal Equipment RoHS Restriction of the use of H...

Page 244: ...Control Protocol TS5 Terminal server 5 TX Transmitter UDP User Datagram Protocol VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment RipEX2 Radio modem Router RACOM s r o 2...

Page 245: ...UDP ports Tab B 1 RipEX2 proprietary UDP ports Name UDP port number COM1 8881 COM2 8882 COM3 8883 TS1 8892 TS2 8893 TS3 8894 TS4 8895 TS5 8896 RSS ping 8906 245 RACOM s r o RipEX2 Radio modem Router...

Page 246: ...ble protocol 43 G grounding 37 H hazardous locations 224 I installation 31 IP serial 51 L LED 25 M mode router 43 base driven 44 model offerings 27 mounting bracket 33 DIN rail 32 IP52 35 P product co...

Page 247: ...interface and 7 Settings 2019 11 14 Revision 1 3 Chapter 7 Settings improved 2019 11 20 Revision 1 4 Bridge mode and Transparent radio protocol added 2020 01 24 Revision 1 5 Minor modification of chap...

Page 248: ...date of chapters 7 and 8 2021 11 26 Revision 1 17 Babel protocol added 2021 12 23 Revision 1 18 Minor update of chapter 2 and 7 2022 03 07 Revision 1 19 Screenshots update Chapter 7 structure slightly...

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