Table 1
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Modem features
3 different data connection
interfaces
Serial/RS-232/COM, Ethernet, and USB
Ethernet switch
Available on the BT-6x21 models only.
These models have an embedded 5-
port Ethernet switch.
Power-over-Ethernet
Models ending in EB (BT-6x01EB) are models with built in power sourcing.
Power-over-Ethernet compatible devices can be powered simply by
connecting it to the modem’s Ethernet port.
Autonomous & persistent
connection management
Fully integrated TCP/IP protocols allow the modem to connect
autonomously to the packet network (Internet). This feature enables
capabilities such as: in-call diagnostic, Serial-IP, stand-alone GPS, remote
configuration and remote firmware upgrades.
DHCP server
The modem’s DHCP server allows easy administration and setup of
the local
network by automating IP address assignment
IP pass-through
The modem can assign its WAN IP address to the attached host, thus
disabling the DHCP server’s Network Address Translation. Even when
performing pass-through, the modem remains reachable for remote
administration through its reserved TCP ports.
IP security
The modem can be configured with up to 10 IPSEC tunnels for increased
security in communications.
In-call diagnostic
The user can get modem status information while in a data call, without
interrupting the data session
Serial IP
The modem can provide a reliable means of communication with serial-only
legacy devices. It can encapsulate data coming from the serial port into a
TCP or UDP packet and send it to a remote server on the packet network or
Internet. It can decapsulate IP packets coming from the network and send
raw data to the serial port.
Remote configuration
The modem can be remotely configured or diagnosed using BlueVue Device
Manager or a terminal session
Remote firmware upgrade
The modem’s firmware can be remotely upgraded using BlueVue Device
Manager software
Password protection
The modem’s configuration can be protected from tampering by requesting
the user to enter a password before the existing modem configuration can
be viewed or modified
Integrated GPS receiver
BT-5000v2 models include a GPS receiver for Automatic Vehicle Location
(AVL). The modem can report this positioning data locally to any of the local
data interfaces (serial, Ethernet, or Ethernet-over-USB), and/or remotely to
a predefined server (see stand-alone).
Standalone GPS
BT-5000v2 modems can be used for remote asset tracking by sending GPS
data to a remote server without the need for a client application or
computer connected to the modem.
Store and forward
If a unit loses its connection to the cellular network, the event data being
collected from I/O, GPS and other sources will be stored in memory and
automatically forwarded when the connection is reestablished. This is
available when using TCP (with or without BEP ACK) or UDP (with BEP ACK
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