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3.3.7 Auto Routing ............................................................................................................................. 44

 

3.4  Virtual Tunnel ........................................................................................................................... 46

 

3.4.1 VPN Client ................................................................................................................................. 46

 

3.5

  

Network .................................................................................................................................... 47

 

3.5.1 Interfaces .................................................................................................................................. 47

 

LAN   .............................................................................................................................................. 48

 

4G 

 .............................................................................................................................................. 50

 

WAN   .............................................................................................................................................. 51

 

3.5.2

 

Wireless (WIFI) ...................................................................................................................... 52

 

Wi-Fi – AP Mode (General settings) .................................................................................................. 53

 

Wi-Fi – AP Mode (Advanced setting) ................................................................................................. 54

 

Wi-Fi – Client Mode ........................................................................................................................... 55

 

3.5.3 4G/LTE ....................................................................................................................................... 56

 

3.5.4 Static Routes ............................................................................................................................. 59

 

3.5.5 Firewall ..................................................................................................................................... 60

 

3.6

  

Customization ........................................................................................................................... 62

 

3.6.1 Custom Program ....................................................................................................................... 63

 

3.6.2 IPK Installer ............................................................................................................................... 63

 

3.6.3 Manufacturer Info Customization ............................................................................................. 64

 

3.6.4 DMP Agent ................................................................................................................................ 65

 

3.6.5

 

SNMP Service ........................................................................................................................... 66

 

3.7

  

Hardware .................................................................................................................................. 68

 

3.7.1 AIDI collection ........................................................................................................................... 68

 

3.7.2 Ser2TCP ..................................................................................................................................... 68

 

3.8

  

System ...................................................................................................................................... 70

 

3.8.1 System ...................................................................................................................................... 70

 

3.8.2 NBM Setting .............................................................................................................................. 71

 

3.8.3 Administration .......................................................................................................................... 71

 

3.8.4 Terminal .................................................................................................................................... 73

 

3.8.5 Mount Points ............................................................................................................................ 73

 

3.8.6 Backup/Flash Firmware ............................................................................................................ 73

 

3.8.7 Reboot ...................................................................................................................................... 74

 

3.9

  

Logout ....................................................................................................................................... 74

 

CHAPTER 4  INDUSTRIAL PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION .................................................................... 75

 

4.1

  

IPK Installation for Industrial Protocols .................................................................................... 76

 

4.2

  

Protocol Configuration and Application ................................................................................... 77

 

4.2.1

 

Configuration of Data Acquisition Protocols ............................................................................ 77

 

4.2.2 Device Configuration ................................................................................................................ 79

 

4.2.3 Add Variables to the Device ...................................................................................................... 80

 

4.2.4 Edge Computing Scripts Setup .................................................................................................. 82

 

4.2.5

 

Data Upload and Encapsulation ............................................................................................... 84

 

4.2.6 Alarm ........................................................................................................................................ 87

 

4.2.7 Logs ........................................................................................................................................... 88

 

4.2.8 System Settings ......................................................................................................................... 88

 

Summary of Contents for C335 S

Page 1: ... better life World leading provider of embedded IoT products and solutions Vantron C335 Series User Manual www vantrontech com C335 Series Industrial Edge Computing Gateways User Manual Version 1 0 Chengdu Vantron Technology Co Ltd All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ...mbedded in your better life World leading provider of embedded IoT products and solutions Vantron C335 Series User Manual www vantrontech com Revision History No Software Version Description Date V1 0 V200R003 First release Apr 12 2022 ...

Page 3: ...de view 18 1 6 3 Terminal block 18 1 7 Optional Functions 20 1 7 1 Bluetooth C335L 20 1 7 2 CAN C335 22 1 7 3 GPIO C335 23 1 8 System Boot 24 1 8 1 System boot and eMMC flashing from an SD card 24 1 8 2 System boot from eMMC flash 25 CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 26 2 1 Setting up the Gateway 27 2 2 Gateway Login 33 2 3 Connection to Vantron Gateway Management Platform 33 2 4 Network Connectivity 34 2...

Page 4: ...Installer 63 3 6 3 Manufacturer Info Customization 64 3 6 4 DMP Agent 65 3 6 5 SNMP Service 66 3 7 Hardware 68 3 7 1 AIDI collection 68 3 7 2 Ser2TCP 68 3 8 System 70 3 8 1 System 70 3 8 2 NBM Setting 71 3 8 3 Administration 71 3 8 4 Terminal 73 3 8 5 Mount Points 73 3 8 6 Backup Flash Firmware 73 3 8 7 Reboot 74 3 9 Logout 74 CHAPTER 4 INDUSTRIAL PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION 75 4 1 IPK Installation for...

Page 5: ...ur better life World leading provider of embedded IoT products and solutions Vantron C335 Series User Manual www vantrontech com CHAPTER 5 DISPOSAL AND PRODUCT WARRANTY 89 5 1 Disposal 90 5 2 Warranty 91 Appendix Regulatory Compliance Statements 92 ...

Page 6: ...is manual including the right to change the content form product features and specifications contained herein at any time without prior notice An up to date version of this manual is available at www vantrontech com The trademarks in this manual registered or not are properties of their respective owners Under no circumstances shall any part of this user manual be copied reproduced translated or s...

Page 7: ...ntron Technology Inc Address 440 Boulder Court Suite 300 Pleasanton CA 94566 Tel 916 202 7042 Email sales vantrontech com China Office Chengdu Vantron Technology Co Ltd Address 6th Floor 1st Building No 9 3rd WuKe East Street WuHou District Chengdu P R China 610045 Tel 86 28 8512 3930 3931 86 28 8515 7572 6320 Email sales vantrontech com cn Regulatory Information The Product is designed to comply ...

Page 8: ...such as heater heat dissipater or engine casing Do not insert foreign materials into any opening of the Product as it may cause the Product to malfunction or burn out To ensure proper functioning and prevent overheating of the Product do not cover or block the ventilation holes of the Product Follow the installation instructions with the installation tools provided or recommended The use or placem...

Page 9: ...ase of the following faults The Product is damaged The temperature is excessively high Fault is still not solved after troubleshooting according to this manual Do not use in combustible and explosive environment Keep away from combustible and explosive environment Keep away from all energized circuits Unauthorized removal of the enclosure from the Product is not allowed Do not change components un...

Page 10: ...Vantron Embedded in your success Embedded in your better life World leading provider of embedded IoT products and solutions Vantron C335 Series User Manual 5 www vantrontech com CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...

Page 11: ...Cs HMIs sensors etc The edge computing functionality helps to achieve data optimization at IoT edge nodes which reduces the data volume accumulated in the field and the central console With standard MQTT protocol the series provides a broad access to industrial data platforms to facilitate the digital transformation of factories This series adopts industrial design with guaranteed quality and reli...

Page 12: ...2 Packaging Checklist The Product has been carefully packed with special attention to quality However should you find anything damaged or missing please contact your sales representative in due time Standard accessories C335 1 x gateway 1 x power adapter 1 x power cable Optional accessories C335 1 x 4G LTE antenna Wi Fi antenna 1 x wall mount bracket 1 x DIN rail mounting bracket ...

Page 13: ...8 www vantrontech com Standard accessories C335S C335L 1 x gateway 1 x power adapter 1 x power cable 2 x Wi Fi antenna Optional accessories C335S C335L 2 x 4G LTE antenna 1 x DIN rail mounting bracket 1 x wall mount bracket Actual accessories might vary slightly from the list above as the customer order might differ from the standard configuration options ...

Page 14: ...ate RTC chip powered by button cell Separate RTC chip powered by button cell Separate RTC chip powered by system or button cell GPIO 4 x GPIO Optional 4 x GPIO Optional 4 x GPIO System Control Button 1 x Reset button 1 x Reset button 1 x Renew button 1 x Reset button 1 x Restore button LED 1 x Power indicator 1 x System status indicator 4 x Serial port status indicator 1 x Power indicator 1 x Syst...

Page 15: ...tection Heartbeat detection automatic reconnection Heartbeat detection automatic reconnection Heartbeat detection automatic reconnection Network reliability Failover Ethernet Link Wi Fi 4G LTE backup Failover Ethernet Link Wi Fi 4G LTE backup Failover Ethernet Link Wi Fi 4G LTE backup Multi level permission Supported Supported Supported Function Application Configuration mode Local remote Local re...

Page 16: ...tus indicator Blinks upon system bootup Turns to solid green after system bootup Blinks at the time of system upgrade or configuration removal 4 4G LTE indicator 5 Power indicator 6 Ethernet port set as ETH0 in VantronOS and works in LAN area by default configurable to WAN port 7 Status indicators for terminal block R2 blink at data transmission 8 Green terminal block R2 9 Status indicators for te...

Page 17: ...gesting system upgrade is in progress Once the upgrade finishes the system will reboot from eMMC flash When the button is pressed and held for 3 10 seconds user configurations and custom settings will be removed and the Gateway will be factory reset Once finishes the system will reboot When the button is pressed for over 10 seconds user partitions will be formatted and data in such partitions will...

Page 18: ...or RS485 R2 dev ttyO4 TX2 RX2 RS485 Since terminal R1 is used as either RS232 or RS485 default For RS232 communication input the following command lines to enable the serial port and start communication For RS485 communication input the following command lines to enable the serial port and start communication gpio set uart0 rs232 save Or gpio set uart0 rs232 gpio get uart0 rs232 microcom dev ttyO2...

Page 19: ...ystem status indicator Blinks upon system bootup Turns to solid green after system bootup Blinks at the time of system upgrade or configuration removal 2 Power indicator 3 4G LTE Wi Fi antenna alternative 4 LAN 1 set as ETH0 in VantronOS and works in LAN area by default 5 LAN 2 set as ETH1 in VantronOS and works in WAN area by default 6 Micro SD slot 7 Micro SIM slot 8 8 x Serial port status indic...

Page 20: ... the SD slot or USB slot a short press of the button for about 2 seconds will cause the status indicator to blink suggesting system upgrade is in progress Once the upgrade finishes the system will reboot from eMMC flash When the button is pressed and held for 3 10 seconds user configurations and custom settings will be removed and the Gateway will be factory reset Once finishes the system will reb...

Page 21: ...RS485_2_A 7 GND3 dev ttyO4 RX4 RX4 8 RS485_3_B 9 RS485_3_A 10 GND4 dev ttyO5 RX3 RX3 11 RS485_4_B 12 RS485_4_A Since Pin 2 and pin 3 are used for either RS232 or RS485 default For RS232 communication input the following command lines to enable the serial port and start communication For RS485 communication input the following command lines to enable the serial port and start communication gpio set...

Page 22: ...indicator Blinks upon system bootup Turns to solid green after system bootup Blinks at the time of system upgrade or configuration removal 2 Power indicator 3 4 x Serial port status indicator blink at data transmission 4 WAN port set as ETH1 in VantronOS and works in WAN area by default 5 RJ45 to DB9 console port for serial debugging 6 4 x LAN port set as ETH0 in VantronOS and work in LAN area by ...

Page 23: ...Micro SD Micro SIM card slots 3 12 48V DC power terminal 4 Restore button 1 6 3 Terminal block Definition of the terminal pins No Description Port Corresponding indicator Comments 1 GND1 dev ttyO1 RS485_1 RS232 or RS485 default 2 RS232_TX RS485_1_B 3 RS232_RX RS485_1_A 4 GND2 dev ttyO2 RS485_2 5 RS485_2_B 6 RS485_2_A 7 GND3 dev ttyO3 RS485_3 8 RS485_3_B 9 RS485_3_A 10 GND4 dev ttyO4 RS485_4 11 RS4...

Page 24: ...r RS485 default For RS232 communication input the following command lines to enable the serial port and start communication For RS485 communication input the following command lines to enable the serial port and start communication gpio set uart0 rs232 save Or gpio set uart0 rs232 gpio get uart0 rs232 microcom dev ttyO2 s 115200 gpio set uart0 rs485 save Or gpio set uart0 rs485 gpio get uart0 rs48...

Page 25: ...luetooth scan and figure out the channel of service OBEX Object Push For instance the Bluetooth device with MAC address 3C CD 5D 36 9F A6 is running the following services and the channel of service OBEX Object Push is 12 sdptool browse 3C CD 5D 36 9F A6 Browsing 3C CD 5D 36 9F A6 Service RecHandle 0x10000 Service Class ID List Generic Attribute 0x1801 Protocol Descriptor List L2CAP 0x0100 PSM 31 ...

Page 26: ...ut the command line below sdptool add channel 12 OPUSH 4 Use obex_test command to send a test file to the Bluetooth device i e obex_test b MAC address of the Bluetooth device channel For instance to send the test file to the aforementioned Bluetooth device obex_test b 3C CD 5D 36 9F A6 12 c Note to connect to the device Connect OK Note the Bluetooth device is connected to the gateway Version 0x10 ...

Page 27: ... hci0 noscan After you go through the steps above the test finishes If you need shut down the HCI device input the command line below hciconfig hci0 down To rename the HCI device input the command line below hciconfig hci0 name Bluez 5 21 test hciconfig hci0 down hciconfig hci0 up 1 7 2 CAN C335 The following describes the communication of two C335 gateways via CAN protocol If you have customized ...

Page 28: ...o0_27 27 1 Write a GPIO pin number to sys class gpio export to export the pin for instance pin 22 echo 22 sys class gpio export 2 Set the pin direction as input or output in for input and out for output echo out sys class gpio gpio22 direction 3 If you configured an output pin in the prior step now you can set its value to 0 or 1 corresponding to low or high as follows echo 0 sys class gpio gpio22...

Page 29: ...eMMC flashing from an SD card 1 Open the Gateway box 2 Set DIP switch S1 to off off on off C335L C335S or off off on on C335 as shown below 3 Make a bootable SD card USB drive 1 Insert the SD card USB drive into a Linux host and input a dmesg command to get the path of the SD card USB drive for instance dev sdb 2 Input the following command line to unzip the image package C335S for instance unzip ...

Page 30: ... the following command with root account to make a bootable SD card sudo sd2emmc sh dev sdb Replace dev sdb with the correct SD card path Removal of the SD card before a completion message pops up will cause the process to fail Remove the SD card and run the command again in case the process fails 4 Insert the SD card to the slot 5 Power the Gateway on After the system boots up the status indicato...

Page 31: ...antron Embedded in your success Embedded in your better life World leading provider of embedded IoT products and solutions Vantron C335 Series User Manual 26 www vantrontech com CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED ...

Page 32: ...he Gateway to a secure place 2 Unscrew the cover plate from the SIM slot on the left side of the Gateway 3 Insert an activated SIM card if any into the SIM slot with the gold colored contacts facing down 4 Push the SIM card to secure it 5 Place the cover plate back over the SIM slot and tighten the screws 6 Follow above steps to install the Micro SD card if any 7 Install the antennas to the antenn...

Page 33: ...ucts and solutions Vantron C335 Series User Manual 28 www vantrontech com 9 Connect the female connector plug of the power cable to the terminal block of the Gateway and the round end to the adapter 10 Plug the adapter to a DC power outlet that provides voltage ranging from 9V to 36V to turn on the Gateway ...

Page 34: ...d if any into the SIM slot with the gold colored contacts facing down 3 Push the SIM card to secure it 4 Follow above steps to install the Micro SD card if any 5 Install the 4G Wi Fi antenna to the antenna connector and tighten the connector 6 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to LAN2 port WAN of the Gateway and the other to a live Ethernet port 7 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to LAN1 po...

Page 35: ...ucts and solutions Vantron C335 Series User Manual 30 www vantrontech com 8 Connect the female connector plug of the power cable to the terminal block of the Gateway and the round end to the adapter 9 Plug the adapter to a DC power outlet that provides voltage ranging from 12V to 48V to turn on the Gateway ...

Page 36: ...ate from the SIM slot on the right side of the Gateway 3 Insert an activated SIM card if any into the SIM slot with the gold colored contacts facing down 4 Push the SIM card to secure it 5 Place the cover plate back over the SIM slot and tighten the screws 6 Follow above steps to install the Micro SD card if any 7 Install the antennas to the antenna connectors and tighten the connectors 8 Connect ...

Page 37: ...enna connectors might vary with the functions Should you have any trouble installing the antennas please contact the sales representative for solution The min PCIe module in C335 is either used for 4G LTE or Wi Fi Bluetooth so the function of the antenna depends on which communication technology you choose Customers have the option for 4G LTE module that is AT T and Verizon pre certified Before yo...

Page 38: ...e configurations and changes here with VantronOS interface 3 For SSH login use the IP address 172 18 1 1 default Port 22 Account root Password rootpassword The web login address coincides with the IP address of the Gateway so you might have to change the login address when you reset the IP address of the Gateway The latest version of Google Chrome or Firefox is recommended 2 3 Connection to Vantro...

Page 39: ...ay is configurable to both client mode and AP mode For C335 however Wi Fi and 4G LTE are designed to be alternative Therefore if you choose Wi Fi for wireless connection 4G LTE will not be available and vice versa Refer to 3 5 2 Wireless WIFI for advanced settings of the wireless network 2 4 3 Mobile Network Connectivity For customers using a SIM card for network connectivity of the Gateway the 4G...

Page 40: ...ron Embedded in your success Embedded in your better life World leading provider of embedded IoT products and solutions Vantron C335 Series User Manual 35 www vantrontech com CHAPTER 3 GATEWAY CONFIGURATION ...

Page 41: ... interface is based on the MVC framework to provide a simple and efficient setting entry VantronOS also realizes connectivity with cloud management platforms including self developed BlueSphere IIoT Azure Alibaba Cloud Huawei Cloud and RootCloud to allow users to monitor operate and diagnose remote devices without sending technical support engineer to the equipment site achieving the interconnecti...

Page 42: ...ateway via wireless or Ethernet connection default routing hardware information traffic statistics etc Description of the numbered areas 1 Firmware version and auto refresh on off 2 Stable running time of the Gateway since network connection 3 Current working status of Ethernet ports 4 A collection of network diagnostic tools 5 Instant default exit traffic 6 Model serial number and IP address of t...

Page 43: ... 11 Details of the access port The image illustration varies when the Gateway has cellular connection 12 Default route currently used by the Gateway 13 Monthly data summary starting from the first day of the month to the current date 14 Traffic distribution of clients connected to the Gateway displayed by MAC addresses Clicking on each MAC address in the table at the page bottom will get the detai...

Page 44: ...e it as a WAN port in which case WiFi AP is bounded with the network bridge br lan and ETH0 is to connect the higher level network for PPPOE DHCP Static mode settings For C335 Wi Fi and 4G LTE are designed to be alternative Therefore if you choose 4G LTE for wireless connection WiFi AP client will not be applicable here for the network bridge Please refer to 1 4 Definition of Interfaces for the de...

Page 45: ...t Client for WAN Protocol Step 2 Click to switch the protocol Client Step 3 Select the Wi Fi network that the Gateway is to connect Step 4 Click Scan WIFI to refresh the Wi Fi list if the target Wi Fi network is not identified Step 5 Select the MAC address of the AP to be connected leave it to Auto if not certain Step 6 Enter the password of the Wi Fi network to be connected Step 7 Confirm if the ...

Page 46: ... which is the WAN port When using a pre certified 4G module provided by Vantron the device port for 4G LTE communication displayed under the protocol will be eth2 which is the WAN port 4G LTE setup procedures Step 1 Select 4G LTE for WAN Protocol Step 2 Click to switch the protocol to 4G LTE Step 3 Enter the SIM card ICCID provided by the carrier Step 4 Enter the APN of the SIM card inserted provi...

Page 47: ...AN Setting PPPoE PPPoE ETH0 and WiFi AP are bounded with the network bridge br lan ETH1 is designed as the WAN port to connect the higher level network PPPoE setup procedures Step 1 Select PPPoE for WAN Protocol Step 2 Click to switch the protocol to PPPoE Step 3 Enter the username for PAP CHAP authentication Step 4 Enter the password for PAP CHAP authentication Step 5 Click Save Apply ...

Page 48: ...ded with the network bridge br lan ETH1 is designed as the WAN port to connect the higher level network Static protocol setup procedures Step 1 Select Static for WAN Protocol Step 2 Click to switch the protocol to Static Step 3 Specify the IPv4 address Step 4 Specify the subnet mask Step 5 Specify the IPv4 gateway Step 6 Specify the IPv4 broadcast Step 7 Set the DNS server Step 8 Click Save Apply ...

Page 49: ...le ports When the failed port recovers and comes online again it can automatically re connect to the network Initiate automatic recognition add the automatically detected port when a network port plugs in out Description of the numbered areas 1 Interface for route tracking 2 Enable Disable route tracking 3 Metric settings The smaller the number the higher the priority 4 Tracking interval defined a...

Page 50: ...rity 4 The maximum retry number for a single tracking failure 5 The maximum timeout for a single tracking failure 6 Number of online interfaces If a tracking is confirmed successful the interface will be considered online 7 Number of offline interfaces If a tracking is confirmed failed and the confirmation number reaches exceeds the pre set value the interface will be considered offline 8 Tracking...

Page 51: ...e client with that of the browser and complete a time synchronization Description of the numbered areas 1 Status of the VPN If you haven t installed a VPN there will not be any detailed information 2 Synchronize your VPN time with the browser local time 3 Select a WAN protocol for the virtual line 4 Click to switch to the protocol 5 Check or uncheck the box to enable disable the protocol Only when...

Page 52: ... the settings 3 5 Network Despite the fact that the Network Guide page under Quick Start tab provides access to quick settings of the network you can check the detailed information of the networks under Network tab and make changes accordingly The settings will be overridden if you make changes in the Network Guide page under Quick Start tab later 3 5 1 Interfaces All the network interfaces curren...

Page 53: ...common configuration and click General Setup Description of the numbered areas 1 Status of the interface 2 Enter the IP address of the LAN interface 3 Select a LAN interface subnet mask In the common configuration area click Advanced Settings Description of the numbered areas 1 MAC address cloning 2 MTU settings 3 Keep the metric same as Auto Routing or customize the metric Be sure to save the set...

Page 54: ...nfigure the LAN port for network bridge Description of the numbered areas 1 Enable the interface for network bridge 2 Enable STP protocol 3 Select the interface for bridge connection LAN DHCP In the General Setup page of DHCP Server under Common Configuration of LAN port DHCP could be set up with more details Description of the numbered areas 1 Disable DHCP service If disabled DHCP service will no...

Page 55: ...ts If disabled clients shall have static leases 2 Force enablement of DHCP service to bypass other servers 3 Override the netmask sent to clients Normally it is calculated from the subnet that is served 4 Add different DNS servers for clients Be sure to save the settings before you exit the page Clicking on Back or Refresh will return to interface settings 4G You ll be redirected to 4G LTE configu...

Page 56: ...l DHCP protocol settings for WAN interface are shown below Description of the numbered areas 1 Status of the WAN port 2 Select DHCP client as WAN protocol 3 Hostname to send when requesting DHCP Advanced DHCP protocol settings for WAN interface are shown below Description of the numbered areas 1 Enable Use default gateway 2 Enable Use DNS server advertised by peer 3 Gateway metric 4 MAC address cl...

Page 57: ...Pv4 gateway and the IPv4 broadcast Custom DNS server could also be added Leave the field as is if not available When static address protocol is selected DHCP server will be automatically disabled The advanced settings are basically same as those for DHCP protocol WAN PPPoE The general and advanced PPPoE settings for the WAN port are literally the same as those above Clicking on Back or Refresh wil...

Page 58: ...m Wi Fi AP Mode General settings Description of the numbered areas 1 Set an SSID for the Gateway The ID name shall not contain characters including 2 Select a Wi Fi channel 3 Select an encryption method the following options vary with the encryption method 4 Select an encryption algorithm 5 Assign a Wi Fi password no less than 8 characters 6 List of currently connected devices ...

Page 59: ... com Wi Fi AP Mode Advanced setting Description of the numbered areas 1 Turn on off Wi Fi 2 Set Wi Fi frequency determined by hardware 3 Click to switch frequency 4 Set Wi Fi band 5 Wi Fi transmission power Fields 2 5 will depend on the functions of the Wi Fi module for example RTL8188 wireless module does not have such options 6 The network interface to which Wi Fi belongs ...

Page 60: ...e added automatically when client mode is being configured Description of the numbered areas 1 Switch to Client mode 2 Select DHCP protocol to automatically get an IP or Static Address protocol to specify an IP for the Gateway 3 Select a wireless network for internet access 4 Click Scan WIFI to refresh the Wi Fi list if the target Wi Fi is not identified 5 Select the MAC address of the Wi Fi or le...

Page 61: ... mPCIe provide AT T with the pre certified module name VT MOB MPCIE 4G Remember to ask the carriers for the APN which needs to be filled in the system during 4G setup If you have inserted an activated SIM card in the slot the SIM card information will display on the top of the page including signal strength IP and IMEI While register status and other general information will display at the bottom ...

Page 62: ...work Description of the numbered areas 1 Maximum number of dial failures allowed for current SIM card available only for devices with dual SIM cards leave it as is 2 Click to restart the 4G module 3 Time scheduled for automatic restart of the 4G module when it is offline 4 Select a PDP type leave it as is 5 Select custom from the drop down list input 1 for AT T SIM card and 3 for Verizon SIM card ...

Page 63: ...ntrontech com If your 4G module is not AT T and Verizon pre certified the provider information will not be available in Advanced Setting and the General Setting options are the same as those for pre certified 4G module You can keep the default values of the fields unchanged The Run Log next to the Advanced Setting tab provides the last 50 log entries of the module ...

Page 64: ...kets are looped back and delivered locally Broadcast The destinations are broadcast addresses The packets are sent as link broadcasts Multicast IP datagrams are sent to a group of interested receivers in a single transmission It is not present in normal routing tables Unreachable The destinations are unreachable Packets are discarded and the ICMP message of host unreachable is generated The local ...

Page 65: ...gurations usually contain a basic setting item at least two zones LAN and WAN and a forwarding to allow packets to be forwarded from LAN to WAN General Settings define the global settings that do not depend on a specific area The following options can be defined Name Type Mandatory or not Default value Description Input String N ACCEPT INPUT chain default strategy ACCEPT REJECT DROP Forward String...

Page 66: ... a per zone basis Description of the numbered areas 1 Unique zone name At least LAN and WAN shall be listed under the zone name 2 Zone forwarding model description 3 Default policy ACCEPT REJECT DROP for incoming zone traffic 4 Default policy ACCEPT REJECT DROP for outgoing zone traffic 5 Default policy ACCEPT REJECT DROP for forwarded zone traffic 6 Masquerading NAT 7 MSS clamping 8 Zone editing ...

Page 67: ... in each Illustrative example on port forwarding Forwarding port 3222 WAN to port 22 of LAN host 172 18 1 174 Description of the numbered areas 1 Rule name 2 Protocol TCP UDP TCP UDP are supported 3 External zone WAN 4 External port 3222 5 Internal zone LAN 6 LAN host 172 18 1 174 7 Target host port number of the internal zone 22 8 Add rules mandatory Firewall Custom Rules Custom rules allow you t...

Page 68: ...ipt to the Gateway 3 Save Apply the settings 4 When the script is uploaded successfully the file name and file directory will be displayed 5 Enable the script and it will run next time when the Gateway starts up 6 If more than one script is uploaded you can move any of them up or down to rearrange the script order and edit delete the script 3 6 2 IPK Installer With IPK Installer customers can inst...

Page 69: ...manufacturer information navigate to Customization Manufacturer Info Modify and select OEM from the OEM Mode drop down list Description of the numbered areas 1 Select OEM mode 2 Download illustrative tarball 3 Replace the files in the package as needed and upload the file one by one 4 Save Apply the settings There are three modes that customers can choose from the drop down list based on their nee...

Page 70: ...s connected to it More information will be available in the user manual of the gateway management platform Description of the numbered areas 1 Status of DMP Agent 2 Click Clear Agent before changing the configurations DMP Agent runs automatically once there is internet access This button will disable DMP Agent kill all the processes running at the background and remove the Agent package in the ori...

Page 71: ...vity and events by polling the managed devices Managed device A managed device also called a network element is any device on a network that is managed by the NMS Routers and switches are common examples of managed devices SNMP agent The SNMP agent responds to requests for information and actions from the manager The agent also controls access to the agent s management information base MIB a colle...

Page 72: ...ts from the manager 3 Name of the user defined SNMP command 4 Content of the command 5 Command argument 6 The OID each number provides a piece of corresponding information 7 Delete the existing command 8 Add a new command 9 Save Apply the settings 10 Advanced settings Leave the field as is if not available An SNMP agent is considered an authoritative SNMP engine The Engine ID is only used by SNMPv...

Page 73: ...gital input DIN interfaces Here you can enable the display function and access the data collected by the interfaces AIN input voltage range 0 8V DIN input voltage range 0 3 3V 3 7 2 Ser2TCP Serial to TCP provides an easy way to convert local serial data into Ethernet data and enables two way communication with remote devices Each conversion rule can be independently configured to server side or cl...

Page 74: ...ake advanced settings Under the server mode three protocols are available which are differentiated as below 1 Raw enables the port and transfers all data as is between the port and the long 2 Rawlp enables the port and transfers all input data to a gateway that is open without any Termios settings allowing to use dev lpx devices and printers connected 3 Telnet enables the port and runs the telnet ...

Page 75: ...re details including host name time zone administrative password and so on 3 8 1 System Description of the numbered areas 1 Synchronize the Gateway time with the browser local time 2 Assign a name to the host 3 Select a time zone 4 Enable NTP online time adjustment 5 Start the NTP server the Gateway 6 NTP online time server For log related settings click Logging tab next to the General settings ta...

Page 76: ...d of monitoring activities Applicable when Day of month is selected in 1 3 Statistics interface 4 Local subnets Under Advanced Settings tab each setting item is explained in detail so that users can figure out how to configure accordingly Protocol Mapping can be used to distinguish traffic types per host Each mapping takes one line with the first value being the IP protocol the second value being ...

Page 77: ...Step 1 Log out the interface by clicking Logout at the left bottom corner Step 2 Log in with the account and password provided in 2 2 Gateway Login Account root Password rootpassword Step 3 Navigate to System Administration and enable dropbear Description of the numbered areas 1 Select a port to access LAN by default When unspecified is selected all the ports will be monitored 2 Specify a port for...

Page 78: ...eb terminal is enabled you can log in and input command lines here Login name root Login password rootpassword invisible while typing 3 8 5 Mount Points You can enable disable automount and check the mounting information here 3 8 6 Backup Flash Firmware On this page you can backup restore parameters restore factory settings clear user settings and upgrade the firmware from local or with OTA applic...

Page 79: ...ion You can also upload an image under Firmware Update tab to replace the old version firmware while keeping the existing settings unchanged Under Backup Restore tab you can download the backup package of your settings including configuration files and pre set folders restore the factory settings of the Gateway and upload the backup package saved before Under Configuration tab you can customize th...

Page 80: ...bedded in your success Embedded in your better life World leading provider of embedded IoT products and solutions Vantron C335 Series User Manual 75 www vantrontech com CHAPTER 4 INDUSTRIAL PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION ...

Page 81: ...d the ipk file for industrial protocol configuration Description of the numbered areas 1 After the ipk file is uploaded to the Gateway the directory of the file will be displayed 2 You can remove or install the ipk thereafter Once the ipk file is installed a message will be displayed suggesting the status of the file installation as shown below Input the port number 8081 after the Gateway IP in th...

Page 82: ...ion information of the protocol package under System Settings 4 2 Protocol Configuration and Application To use a protocol for data acquisition and edge computing figure out the device model you are using for data collection and configure the protocol accordingly 4 2 1 Configuration of Data Acquisition Protocols Click Collect Configure on the left navigation pane to add a channel for data collecti...

Page 83: ...ed For certain protocol more configuration parameters are required Taking Modbus RTU protocol as an example further information is needed Description of the numbered areas 4 Select Modbus protocol 5 Choose serial or TCP communication 6 Both Modbus RTU and Modbus ASCII are available Modbus RTU for example 7 Select the exact serial port 8 Determine the type of the serial port the options vary with t...

Page 84: ... set to refresh automatically every 5 seconds and you can assign an optional value between 1 and 99 for auto refreshing 3 Add a device for data collection 4 2 2 Device Configuration To add a target PLC to the web interface first connect the PLC to the gateway then input the device information in the pop up window upon a click on the Add button as shown in the screenshot above The device informatio...

Page 85: ...iption of the numbered areas 1 Select the type of device you are going to add 2 Enter a device name 3 Choose to enable the device or not 4 Set an interval for data collection 5 Input the IP address of the device 6 The remaining fields could be left as is 4 2 3 Add Variables to the Device After configuration of the PLC set up the variables for sub devices at different nodes of the PLC ...

Page 86: ... 8 Set a method for data calculation 9 You can skip the fields above and upload a csv file for bulk setup of the variables 10 The csv template demonstrates the compulsory fields The register address type and data type are subject to the protocol selected and the type of the PLC After configuration of the PLC and the variables at different nodes you can export the configurations to the local for ba...

Page 87: ...w upon a click on Add Script Description of the numbered areas 1 Edit the input variable add a name for the input variable and an object for executing the script more than one variable could be added 2 Edit the output variable add the computation result and data type 3 Set the script name 4 Select the format of the script JavaScript and Lua supported 5 Compile the script in the window After compil...

Page 88: ...matic execution default triggered when there is abnormality with the execution object Timed execution the system is scheduled to execute the script every 1000ms by default and you can adjust the interval The operation buttons behind each script allow you to start pause copy edit and delete the script You can access the script information and the execution log upon a click on the edit button When t...

Page 89: ...ant settings Expand Data Uploading tab and click Upload Config Click Add button at the upper right corner and select MQTT protocol and MQTT client platform for further configuration Configure the MQTT client in the pop up window Description of the numbered areas 1 Select to enable the protocol after configuration and the data collected will be automatically uploaded to the cloud platform if enable...

Page 90: ...nce at the maximum If the client is not available the message will get lost QoS 1 The message will be sent at least once QoS 2 The message will be sent only once 9 Input a topic for the cloud platform 10 Input the name of the cloud platform non compulsory 11 Input the password of the cloud platform non compulsory 12 Select to enable SSL or not 13 If SSL is enabled select a certification mode for t...

Page 91: ...lsory 19 Select to buffer the data or not 20 If yes you can choose memory or disk as the buffer path 21 The maximum memory entry count is 1000 by default 22 The maximum memory space occupied is 1M by default 23 Select a device for the data source 24 After submission the protocol is configured for further use In the Data Encapsulation page you can upload encapsulated data or configure the encapsula...

Page 92: ... devices will alarm once the rule is triggered Description of the numbered areas 1 Set a name for the alarm rule 2 Select the variable for the alarm rule to be applied to 3 Input the alarm message to be display in case of an alarm 4 Select to enable the alarm rule or not 5 Set the thresholds for triggering the alarm thresholds will be applied from top down 6 Set an alarm level under normal conditi...

Page 93: ...he alarm messages 5 Input the outgoing server address check the settings of the email server in use 6 Enable encrypted transmission if the server supports 7 Input an email account for sending the alarm messages could be same as the receiving email 8 Toggle the server validation or not 9 Send a test email to check if the settings are ok 10 Submit to apply the settings When all the rules are set ala...

Page 94: ...Embedded in your success Embedded in your better life World leading provider of embedded IoT products and solutions Vantron C335 Series User Manual 89 www vantrontech com CHAPTER 5 DISPOSAL AND PRODUCT WARRANTY ...

Page 95: ...to disposal in conformity with local regulations Please ensure that the abandoned batteries are disposed of according to local regulations on waste disposal Do not throw batteries into fire or put in common waste canister as they are explosive Products or product packages labeled with the sign of explosive should not be disposed of like household waste but delivered to specialized electrical elect...

Page 96: ...provide components to the CUSTOMER for non warranty repair VANTRON will provide this service as long as the components are available in the market and the CUSTOMER is requested to place a purchase order up front Parts repaired will have an extended warranty of 3 months Returned Products Any Product found to be defective and covered under warranty pursuant to Clause above shall be returned to VANTR...

Page 97: ...ipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from th...

Page 98: ...t isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d ISED applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 Le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable et 2 Ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu y compris un brouillage...

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