Vanguard 3000 Multicarrier Cellular Data Modem & IP Router PN 134732-VG3000 Rev. D| Page 2
1.2
FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF THE VANGUARD MULTICARRIER CELLULAR ROUTER
Multiple carriers in a single device
Supports dynamic or static IP
Inbound and outbound Ethernet routing
DHCP server and Inbound port mapping/translation (Port Forwarding)
Firewall configuration for increased network security
Diversity antenna port/auxiliary port for increased receive sensitivity
Local or remote configuration using HTTPS secure web server
TCP/IP packet assembler and disassembler for serial connected devices
Inbound IP termination with static IP
Modem domain names with dynamic DNS
Embedded Linux on ARM Cortex-A9 processor
Internet access and web browsing via Ethernet connector
VPN support
On board “2FF” mini-SIM socket (Active only when GSM carrier is selected)
ODP – SDK and APIs for application development
Remote Management for router firmware, radio firmware, and configuration
1.2.1
ODP (OPEN DEVELOPER
PLATFORM)
This device includes the Open Development Platform (ODP), which permits customers to develop their own Linux
based applications which run on the modem’s ARM Cortex-A9 processor. The customer’s application can utilize the
external serial port, the external I/O port, and is able to transfer data over the cellular WAN using the Linux socket
libraries. The Vanguard firmware also supports an API that allows the customer’s application to access diagnostic data
from the cell module such as connection status and RSSI. More information and support is provided by CalAmp’s
Applications Engineering organization.