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1. Port 112521 Phone number set below can only set APN username and password information and query modem using SMS diagnostics command Phone 1 Enter Phone Number Phone 2 Enter Phone Number Phone 3 Enter Phone Number Apply Changes Reset 46 ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable or Disable Web page access Telnet Access Enable or Disable Telnet Server Drop HTTP Access Enabling this option will deny Web page access on WAN from the WAN side Enabling this option will reset Unimax to factory Unimax Admin Login default settings after 3 consecutive incorrect web page logins Enable or Disable AT Over IP This will allow users to send SMS via port 12521 using AT command Remote SMS command doesn t work if AT over IP is connected Only the phone numbers entered here can query the modem via SMS If the fields are left blank the Unimax will accept SMS messages from any phone number AT Over IP Phone Number 5 3 7 Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware page is used to upgrade the firmware of Unimax Please note that this option doesn t upgrade the cellular module firmware This process can take several minutes when upgrading locally connected via LAN to the Unimax and the device should not be switched off during the upgrade process If upgrading the firmware remotely the process could take around 20 minutes depending on the speed of your connection Please refrain from opening multiple Unimax web pages while upgrading
2. unimax Uunimaxt Unimax HSPA Ethernet Modem Router MA 2 nimax 4G Ethernet Mo X em Router MA 2025 4G Unimax Ethernet Modem Houter MA 2025 MA 2025 4G User Manual f This manual is the sole and exclusive property of mexon stay connected Maxon Australia eegen Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTACT INFORMATION ainia 8 RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE a ER dee Nee 9 CAMION nia a ra 9 REVISION HISTORY corro 11 UNIMAX USER MANUAL sois 12 Me Sara 12 1 INTRODUCTION WE 13 1 1 S ni e 13 1 2 Features of 4G Model REENEN nennen minh nnn nnn nnn nnn 13 1 3 eatlires or 3G MOGBICumg EE 13 2 SEENEN 15 2 1 nos o E O 0 ER 15 2 2 Side Panel gi anio 16 2 3 Side Panel RION EE 16 2 4 la dum Tt 16 3 SPECIFICATIONS sin aa ra aa 17 3 1 Eee AAA EEEE ANENE O O EEEE EE ANE 17 3 2 EN VIFONMENtA iii 17 C6 Sege MeL TT 17 3 4 FAW Al MM 17 4 PROTOCOLS 8 ENCRYPTIONS iiiissssssasscuniesmesszvaswascsaEERERUEUEEU a 18 4 1 PPP CPolntstosPolliE Ge ele e Le NEE 18 4 2 PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet eee eeeeees 18 4 3 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol a 19 4 4 NAT Network Address Translation or Translator 19 4 5 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol eee eee eens 20 4 6 SNTP Simple Networ
3. 92 11 2013 10 25 43 Orig Address 9434499266 all back Address 6434469266 User Data TEST admin DHPLAB H echo 61434409266 Test message var tmp cmdsndsnsi 614344099266 Test message var tmp cmdsndsnsi Cadmin DHPLABI cat SMSRes Received SMS 62 11 2013 10 25 43 Orig Address 6434469266 Call back Address 6434409266 User Data TEST admin DHPLAB OK Check file size root INEWDC Is al SMSRes rw r r root root 241 Dec 9 11 40 File size above is 241 bytes Maximum size before the file is deleted is 4Kbytes 60 Delete file root INEWDC rm SMSRes WAN Connection Signal Level The Unimax will drop WAN connection if the signal CSQ level drops below 4 or the response is 99 This is not dBm The Unimax will initiate WAN connection if the signal CSQ level is between 4 31 dBm The Unimax will reset module if the modem fails to register after 10 minutes of power up The cycle continues until modem registers The Unimax will reset the module if it can not communicate with the module via AT command for 2 minutes Setting up an SNMP Agent The Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol designed to give a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events Example Environment PowerSNMP Free Manager The Unimax directly connected to a laptop or a desktop through RJ45 connection Unimax Configu
4. Enable Disable PIN Band Selection Ethernet Link Back Off PING Check Bridge Mode the custom option reached the WAN connection will stop Password provided by the ISP Maximum Transmission Unit of Unimax Select Authentication scheme used by the ISP LCP echo interval time can be set by the user This option checks the status of the PPP connection Unimax Router will automatically enter the PIN code if the PIN request on the USIM card is enabled Please enter correct PIN code as incorrect PIN code will lock the SIM card SIM PIN from the Unimax Router A particular band can be selected or left on Auto using this option This setting controls the WAN connection Disabling this will prevent Unimax establishing a WAN connection if no client is connected on the LAN Disconnecting client from LAN will also force Unimax to disconnect WAN connection with this setting disabled Unimax will start a back off algorithm on power up as set by these times instead of constantly retrying PPP connection Unimax will reset if PPP connection is not successful after 2nd retrial timer has expired and start again Ist Retrial when wireless network gets disconnected Interval Retrial interval time Second During time Continuing time Minute 2nd Retrial after 15 retrial is unsuccessful Interval Retrial interval time Minute During time Continuing time Hour Ping Check settings allow pinging 2 designated servers at set i
5. Filterin IP address of the target device I Protocol Select protocol TCP UDP or both Table 14 IP Filtering Page Information Enable Out Bound IP Filtering Local IP Address Protocol TCP amp Apply Changes Current Filter Table Local IP Address Protocol Select Delete Selected Delete All Enable In Bound IP Filtering IP Address Protocol TCP amp UDP v Apply Changes Reset Current Filter Table Delete All Maxon australia Figure 13 IP Filtering Page 36 5 2 7 MAC Filtering The MAC Filtering page provides a security access control methodology whereby the 48 bit address assigned to each network card is used to determine whether the device is allowed or access to the internet ITEM DESCRIPTION enable MAC Check the box to enable MAC Filtering filtering Select Access or Deny Access Allows access to Unimax web page Rule but denies internet access Deny Denies access to Unimax web page and internet MAC Address Input MAC address to determine deny or access to the internet Table 15 MAC Filtering Page Information MAC Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting access to your local network Enable MAC Filtering MAC Address MAC Deny rule This will prevent internet and Unimax Router Web page VP
6. SNMP UFSF v2 Unimax H W Version 1 4 SWI9X15C 05 04 02 00 r18549 carmd fwbuild1 2013 10 04 17 33 50 Network Registration Telstra Local network registered PIN Status PIN request deactivated Area Information LAI 50501 LAC fffe CellID 07f25203 Operator Selection Automatic Network Band FDD LTE 1800 Signal Level 59 dem Module Version Dynamic DNS Logged on to DDNS Server Registered WAN Modem Router IP 123 209 22 219 Sent Packets 1062427 KBytes Received Packets 361581 KBytes LAN IP 192 168 0 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 MAC 00 17 0a 00 d7 79 Received Packets 472345 KBytes Sent Packets 53025 KBytes Figure 5 Status Page TEM nia System Time FIW Version Current Firmware version of the cellular module inside Unimax Router WAN g Current mode Current operation mode i e Modem Router or Bridge WAN IP IP address assigned by ISP such as Telstra or Optus Zo Subnet Mask assigned by ISP such as Telstra or Optus NOVO Status of the module including registration Registration Status of Incoming and Outgoing WAN data packets This is Send Receive for information purpose only and should not be used for Packets Ge billing purposes Table 6 Status Page Information 26 5 1 2 LAN The LAN page allows configuring the IP address of Unimax DHCP range and viewing information of the clients connected on the Unimax LAN port LAN Interface Setup This page all
7. 10 Dynamic DNS Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable DDNS Check box to enable DDNS Link of the DDNS service web page Service Provider Server site is http dyndns com by default Set DDNS host name or Alias from DDNS server User Name Email Input User Name for logging onto a DDNS server Input Password for logging onto a DDNS server Password Key Table 11 DDNS Page Information 52 3 DoS Filters This page allows the user to congfigure the Unimax to be blocked from DoS attack Using the DoS filter features TCP SYN packets TCP UDP New Connections and ICMP requested can be filtered to avoid DoS attacks In order to use this feature the user should upgrade their device with a firmware later then 5 4 23 33 9 2 4 DMZ The DMZ page allows one IP address in a Demilitarized Zone which is exposed to the internet without sacrificing Unauthorized access to the local private network DMZ A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network Typically the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet traffic such as Web FTP SMTP and DNS servers Enable DMZ DMZ Host IP Address Reset Maxon australa Figure 11 DMZ Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable DMZ Check box to enable DMZ IP Address of the target device If DMZ is set all DMZ Host IP traffic addressed to Unimax WAN IP is passed Address to the host with th
8. IPSec VPN Client IPSec Sample Configuration NAT T Enabled PSec Type Tunnel Key Exchange IKE Encryption AES256 MD5 1024 IPSec Authentication ESP Encryption AES256 HMACMD5 68 VPN Client PPTP Status VPN LAN WAN cem PPTP protocol Log Out Mode Advanced Dynamic DNS DMZ Port Forwarding Server Address IP Filtering MAC Filtering VPN Digital I O Control Authentication Ping Tool SNMP Routing VRRP Administrator TEEN NIERE Save amp Reboot Password MPPE 128 mexon australa Figure 59 VPN Client PPTP This page allows configuring VPN server client mode in the Unimax Router Unimax Router VPN supports L2TP over IPSec protocol and VPN Client PPTP Gateway Unimax Router acts as a VPN server Client Unimax Router connects to a remote VPN server 0 0 0 0 Server IP address of the remote VPN server Unimax Router will connect to in client mode None Select PAP CHAP None authentication method supported by remote VPN server None Follows the authentication supported by the VPN server Select None when using Unimax Router as client connecting to another Unimax Router as VPN server user tt Enable Disable VPN Client PPTP Sample Configuration Authentication CHAP User Name DemoVPN Password i MPPE 128 Enable Advanced Settings User can connect the Unimax to other network devices as foll
9. RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE The use of this device in any other type of host configuration may not comply with the RF exposure requirements and should be avoided During operation a 20 cm separation distance should be maintained between the antenna whether extended or retracted and the user s bystander s body excluding hands wrists feet and ankles to ensure RF exposure compliance Caution Change or modification without the express consent of Maxon Australia Pty Ltd voids the user s authority to use the equipment These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an appropriate installation The modem is a transmitting device with similar output power to a mobile phone This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not used in accordance with instructions can cause harmful radiation to radio communication The modem is approved for use with the antenna ANT FME Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could impair call quality damage the device or result in violation of RF exposure regulations In addition there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment does cause harmful interference in radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following Measures Re orient or rel
10. VPN Wide Range input Voltage range from 9 to 30 VDC MA 2025 Feature set HSPA Wireless Module MC8705 PCI 21 1 Mbps downlink 5 76 Mbps uplink Frequency Bands WCDMA 850 900 1900 2100 MHz 10 100Mbps Ethernet Port Supports 10 100MHz Auto Sensing 32 bit RISC Network System on Chip System clock 175MHz CPU and 88MHz BUS 3 Status LEDs indicator for device status External Antenna FME Male 15 Periodic Reset Diagnostic Port s Digital Inputs 5V tolerable Digital Outputs Supports up to 24V 30mA with external I O Board L2TP IPsec VPN Wide Range input Voltage range from 9 to 30 VDC NOR Flash 8MB SDRAM 32MB Memory BUS Pus h S W Factory reset Wes GPIO Ethernet Port amp Debug WAN Status ES 2Ea E GPIO JTAG Cable EJTAG Figure 1 CPU SIM USB 2 0 E Mini PCI Express CEOE _ Ni amp MODEM Switcher 5 7Opin 1 Connector J UART A gt Port LED 14 Pin 1Ea Digital Input Interrupt Lt Module Suppor ey Ext Connector Molex 5268 Digital Output Module Sigle Changed Ext signal System Block diagram 14 2 HARDWARE 2 1 Front Panel A E E ER RRS Oe
11. access to SNMP settings for Network Management of the Unimax Router Activate Disable e System Name DHAGENT system Contact support maxon cor Write Community Name private Read Community Name public 1st Trap Server IP 192 168 0 200 2nd Trap Server IP 192 168 0 201 3rd Trap Server IP 192 168 0 202 Apply Changes Reset ve australa Figure 18 SNMP Page 4 5 2 12 Static Route This feature allows the user to configure static routes in the modem via the LAN WAN and VPN interfaces Using this feature the user can communicate in both directions once a VPN is established Static Route Add routing rules into Unimax Router Activate Enable Network IP Netmask Gateway Interface Apply Changes Maxon australia 5 3 Configuration Page Descriptions Administrator do AI The AT page allows for sending commands to the Unimax module AT This page allows sending AT commands to the Unimax Router AT Command Maxon australa Figure 21 AT Commands Page 42 ITEM DESCRIPTION AT Command Input AT command and click Send Table 22 AT Commands Page Information 5 3 4 Backup Save Reload The Backup page allows users to save the current settings to a file or load settings from a saved file Also you can reset the current configurations to factory defaults ITEM DESCRIPTION Save Settings to Allows the user to save all the current File c
12. click on My Network Places icon and select Properties Oper Explore Search For Computers Map Metvrork Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Chalet e Renare Properties Figure 35 Setting Host PC For establishing PPPoE connection click on Create a new connection Network Connections File Edit View Favorites gt gt E gt Search gem Folders Ea Address a Network Connections Network Tasks El create a new connectign Set up a home or ans office network See Also i Network Troubleshooter Other Places QR Control Panel My Network Places KH My D ocumen Es sg My Computer Network Connections System Folder Figure 36 Create a new connection ANew Connection Wizard will appear Click on Next New Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection This wizard helps you Connect to the Internet Connect to a private network such as your workplace network Setupahome or small office network To continue click Next Figure 37 New Connection Wizard Check the Connect to the Internet item and then click Next SE New Connection Wizard Network Connection Type What do you want to do Connect to the Internet Connect to the Internet so you can browse the web and read email Connect to the network at my workplace Connect to a business network using dial up or PN so you can work from home a field office
13. cryptographic hash function with a 128 bit hash value As an Internet standard RFC 1321 MD5 has been employed in a wide variety of security applications and is also commonly used to check the integrity of files 49 4 SHA SHA stands for Secure Hash Algorithm The three SHA algorithms are structured differently and are distinguished as SHA 0 SHA 1 and SHA 2 The SHA 2 family uses an identical algorithm with a variable digest size which is distinguished as SHA 224 SHA 256 SHA 384 and SHA 512 4 10 ISAKMP ISAKMP defines the procedures for authenticating a communicating peer creation and management of Security Associations key generation techniques and threat mitigation e g denial of service and replay attacks ISAKMP typically utilizes IKE for key exchange although other methods can be implemented DE 4 11 ESM Encapsulating Security Payload ESP is a member of the IPSec protocol suite In IPSec it provides origin authenticity integrity and confidentiality protection of packets ESP also supports encryption only and authentication only configurations but using encryption without authentication is strongly discouraged because it is insecure Unlike Authentication Header AH ESP does not protect the IP packet header However in Tunnel Mode where the entire original IP packet is encapsulated with a new packet header added ESP protection is afforded to the whole inner IP packet including the inner header while the ou
14. public private IP IP 2 from ISP via the cellular network whereas the host PC s get each private IPs IP 1 from the DHCP server of the Unimax NAT converts network data between IP 1 and IP 2 Convert IP address between PC and unimax Wireless Network unimax Assign private IP from i e Assign IP from unimax d ISP EI Figure 29 Modem Router Mode 6 1 1 Setting Host PC s Network Environment The Unimaxt is set to Modem Router Mode by default To obtain an IP automatically from the DHCP Server of the Unimax please do the following For Windows XP connect a PC to the Unimax via an Ethernet cable then click My Network Places and choose Properties 49 Open Explore Search For Computers Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Figure 30 Setting Host PC Right click on Local Area Connection under Network Connections and select Properties s Network Connections AE File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help ar gt HD Search lg Folders Ei Address a Network Connections v Go Norton AntiVirus LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks Bluetooth Network Local Area Connection 2 E Create a new Network cable unplugged Enabled connection 1 A Bluetooth LAN Access Server Y A NextLink PRISM2 IEEE 802 11 2 Set up a home or small office network ocal Area Connection W Disable this network nable
15. statically A local IP address to any of a rotating pool of global IP addresses that a company may have A local IP address plus a particular TCP port to a global IP address or one in a pool of them Aglobal IP address to any of a pool of local IP addresses on a round robin basis NAT is described in general terms in RFC 1631 which discusses NAT s relationship to Classless Inter domain Routing CIDR as a way to reduce the IP address depletion problem NAT reduces the need for a large amount of publicly known IP addresses by creating a separation between publicly known and privately known IP addresses CIDR aggregates publicly known IP addresses into blocks so that fewer IP addresses are wasted 4 5 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is the protocol governing network management and the monitoring of network devices and their functions It is not necessarily limited to TCP IP networks 4 6 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP is a protocol that is used to synchronize computer clock times in a network of computers In common with similar protocols SNTP uses Coordinated Universal Time UTC to synchronize computer clock times to a millisecond and sometimes to a fraction of a millisecond Accurate time across a network is important for many reasons even small fractions of a second can cause problems For example distributed procedures depend on
16. table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall These settings are only necessary if you wish to install a server such as web or mail on the private local network behind your Gateway s NAT firewall Enable Port Forwarding IP Address Apply Changes Current Port Forwarding Table Protocol WAN Port LAN Port TCP amp UDP v E d Maxon australa Figure 60 Port Forwarding System This page allows Administration and Remote Management options for Unimax Router Web Access Telnet Access Drop HTTP Access on WAN Unimax Router Admin Login NAT Phone Number i Maxon australia Figure 61 System Enable Port 8080 Disable Port 23 Disable e Enabling this option will deny Unimax Router Web page access from the WAN side Disable Enabling this option will reset Unimax Router to factory default settings after 3 consecutive failed Web page logins off On Please note that MAC and IP filtering will not work with NAT disabled Phone number set below can only set APN username and password information and query modem using SMS diagnostics command Phone 1 Enter Phone Number Phone 2 Enter Phone Number Phone 3 Enter Phone Number After changing the Web access port Setting DMZ Host The DMZ page sets one IP address in a Zone which is exposed to internet without sacrificing unauthorized access to the local
17. the SNTP client initiates a time request exchange with the time server As a result of this exchange the client is able to calculate the link delay its local offset and adjust its local clock to match the clock at the server s computer As a rule six exchanges over a period of about five to 10 minutes are required to initially set the clock Once synchronized the client updates the clock about once every 10 minutes usually requiring only a single message exchange Redundant servers and varied network paths are used to ensure reliability and accuracy In addition to client server synchronization SNTP also supports broadcast synchronization of peer computer clocks SNTP is designed to be highly fault tolerant and scalable 4 ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol is a message control and error reporting protocol between a host server and a gateway to the Internet ICMP uses Internet Protocol IP data grams but the messages are processed by the IP software and are not directly apparent to the application user 4 8 NAI I NAT T NAT Traversal in the IKE is a method of enabling IPSec protected IP datagram s to pass through a Network address translator NAT An IP packet is modified while passing through a network address translator device in a manner that is incompatible with Internet Protocol Security IPSec NAT T protects the original IPSec encoded packet by encapsulating it with another lay
18. the firmware Please check with Maxon for information on firmware compatibility Unimax Upgrade Firmware Status LAN This page allows upgrading Unimax Router firmware Please do not disconnect power to the unit while upgrading the firmware This process WAN can take several minutes Password EE Log Out Select File Browse Advanced W Unimax Router will automatically perform a power Administrator reset after successfully upgrading the firmware with this AT option enabled Backup Save Reload Uparad Reset pgrade ese System Logs Time Zone Maxon System australa Upgrade Firmware Save amp Reboot Figure 27 Upgrade Firmware Page 47 5 3 8 Save amp Reboot Save amp Reboot page allows saving the current settings and restarting the Unimax Unimax Save amp Reboot Status LAN WAN Password Reboct Save and Reboot This page allows saving current settings and restarting the Unimax Router Log Out Advanced Administrator e ma XON australa Save amp Reboot Figure 28 Save and Reboot Page 48 6 OPERATION The Unimax has two modes of operation Modem Router Bridge User can select one or the other mode via the WAN page on the Web interface of the device 6 1 Modem Router Mode In Modem Router Mode the Unimax acquires the IP from the ISP keeps it and shares it with connected Host PC s via NAT Unimax gets
19. unimaext i unimax MBXON Maxon Figure 1 MA 2025 Figure 1 MA 2025 Figure 2 MA 2025 4G DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 5 seconds ON 0 2 seconds OFF Searching for a service Wireless Signal 0 4 seconds ON 0 1 seconds OFF When connected 0 4 seconds ON 0 1 seconds OFF m connected and transferring Solid ON Indicates connection mode with no data communication Send Receive 500ms ON and 500ms OFF Indicates connection mode with Data data communication Indicates Unimax is not connected OFF to Internet Indicates main power is ON CH Indicates main power is OFF Table 1 LED Display L9 2 2 Side Panel Left 1 Ethernet Port 2 Diagnostic Port for debugging 3 Digital I O Input max 5VDC Output max 3 3VDC 4 D O 1 Digital output max 3 3VDC 5 D O 2 Digital output max 3 3VDC 6 GND Table 2 Digital I O PIN Number 4 Reset Factory Reset 5 Power 9 30VDC 2 3 Side Panel Right 3G 4G FME Male Antenna Connector 2 4 Back Panel SIM Connector 9 Maxon Model MA 2025 ec meno QUAL Industrial HSPA Ethernet Router 357351020000267 Z S N NC en ie III H Made in Korea 16 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 Mechanical 75 7 x 122 0 x 20 6 mm with side bracket Weight 128g Approx Housing Material Table 3 Mechanical Specifications 3 2 Environmental Operating Temp 10 65 C Table 4 Environmental Specifications 3 3 Electrical DC Input Voltage 9 30 VDC Under 100
20. 0 mA 12 VDC Internal Voltage TI ELO 3 5 30 7951VDC Operating Current Standby Under 150 mA 12 VDC PKT Data Connection Under 180 mA 12 VDC Table 5 Electrical Specifications 3 4 Hardware Product UNIMAX 3G amp 4G Industrial Ethernet Router User MCU 32 bit Network Processor Program Memory 8M Bytes Flash Data Memory 32M Bytes SDRAM Wireless Interface AG model LTE Module LTE Mini PCI Express Module MC7304PCI Wireless Interface 3G model HSPA WCDMA Module HSPA Mini PCI Express Module MC8705 PCI Ethernet Port 10 100Mbps Ethernet only Full Duplex R UIM Support Table 6 Hardware Specifications 17 4 PROTOCOLS amp ENCRYPTIONS 4 1 PPP Point to Point Protocol PPP Point to Point Protocol is a protocol for communication between two computers using a serial interface typically a personal computer connected by phone line to a server For example your Internet service provider may provide you with a PPP connection so that the provider s server can respond to your requests pass them on to the Internet and forward the requested Internet responses back to you PPP uses the Internet protocol IP and is designed to handle others It is sometimes considered a member of the TCP IP suite of protocols Relative to the Open Systems Interconnection OSI reference model PPP provides layer 2 data link layer services Essentially it packages your Computers TCP IP packets and forwar
21. 2025 MA 2025 4G Document Type PDF Current Version Number 1 5 Status of the Document Public Release Revision Date July 2014 Total Number of Pages 72 Revision History Internal Release Version Public Release Maxon Australia LEDs operation April 2014 Internal Release with 4G May 2014 Added Invalid PPP password characters July 2014 4G Release 11 UNIMAX USER MANUAL All data and information contained in or disclosed by this document are confidential and proprietary information of Maxon Australia and all rights therein are expressly reserved By accepting this material the recipient agrees that this material and the information contained therein are held in confidence and in trust and will not be used copied reproduced in whole or in part nor its contents revealed in any manner to others without the express written permission of Maxon Australia This information provided in this document is provided on an as is basis In no event will Maxon Australia be liable for any damages arising directly or indirectly from any use of information contained in this document Information in this document is preliminary and subjected to change without any notice Disclaimers Life support This product is not designed for use in life support appliances or systems where malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury Maxon Australia customers using or selling these products for us
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23. N is not supported when Deny rule is selected access for PCs with MAC address not listed in the table below Apply Changes Reset Current Filter Table Unimax Router will block all traffic if no MAC address is entered in the filter table above with MAC filtering option enabled Maxon australa Figure 14 MAC Filtering Page Od 5 2 8 VPN The VPN page allows configuring VPN Server Client mode in the Unimax The Unimax VPN supports only L2TP OVER IPSec protocol VPN This page allows configuring VPN server client mode in the Unimax Router Unimax Router VPN supports L2TP over IPSec protocol and PPTP protocol Mode Disable Gateway Unimax Router acts as a VPN server Client Unimax Router connects to a remote VPN server Maxon australa Figure 15 VPN Page em DESCRIPTION VPN Gateway L2TP IPSec Unimax acts as a VPN Server VPN Client L2TP IPSec VPN Client IPSec VPN Client PPTP Unimax connects to a remote VPN Server Table 16 VPN Page Information 5 2 9 Digrial lO Control The Digital I O page allows the user to configure the messages to be sent via SMS when an Input changes state and which messages will be accepted to make an output change state 38 Digital I O Control A digital output opens or closes the circuit between two terminals depending on the binary state of the output A digital input is a switch and a voltage sending device Dependi
24. P Filtering MAC Filtering VPN Digital I O Control Ping Tool SNMP Routing VRRP Administrator Save amp Reboot VPN This page allows configuring VPN server client mode in the Unimax Router Unimax Router VPN supports L2TP over IPSec protocol and PPTP protocol Mode Pre Shared Key Authentication User Name Password Host Name Server Address Server Subnet Mask Server ID Local ID NAT T IPsec Type Key Exchange Key Life ISAKMP SA IPsec Auth IPsec SA Aggressive Mode maxon australa VPN Client L2TP IPSec v Gateway Unimax Router acts as a VPN server Client Unimax Router connects to a remote VPN server Enter Pre Shared Key used by remote VPN server client mode or PSK to be used by clients connecting to Unimax Router in Gateway mode None Y Select PAP CHAP None Authentication method supportd by remote VPN server None Follows the authentication supported by the VPN server Select None when using Unimax Router as client connecting to another Unimax Router as VPN server user MyVPN 10 0 0 1 255 255 255 0 Server IP address of the remote VPN server Unimax Router will connect to in client mode Disable Tunnel None v 14400 Seconds 3DES Jupe MoDP1024 None 3DES HMACMD5 PFS i B Disable Disable y Figure 57 VPN Client L2TP over IPS
25. address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Figure 33 Obtain an IP address automatically The Host PC is now configured Ensure that the U SIM card has been inserted Connect Power and Ethernet cables to the Unimax Under WAN page select Modem Router as the operational mode enter APN and Authentication details If there is any username password information required enter those details info the appropriate username password fields and click on Apply Changes Click the Save and Reboot button under Save and Reboot page and then wait for Status page to reload Once the Unimax has established an internet connection the Status page will update with a WAN IP address and the Send Receive Data LED will blink 6 2 Bridge Mode In Bridge mode the host PC acquires an IP from the ISP directly through the Unimax The Unimax has a PPPoE Authenticator internally that communicates with PPPoE on client PC or other Router The Unimax converts the protocols between PPP to PPPOE the host PC processes all the network protocols similar to dial up Figure 34 Bridge Mode Under the WAN page select Bridge Mode as the operational mode and set the APN Click Apply Changes and then click on Save and Reboot under the Save and Reboot page Wait for the Status page to reload When using the Unimax in Bridge mode a ol PPPoE connection should be created on the host PC as follows For Windows XP right
26. ata KB Already used KB Start date of Month Disable v Disable v PIN code e Disable Y Hours Auto GSM 850 Y UMTS 2100 Y FDD LTE 2100 Y GSM PCS Y UMTS 1900 Y FDD LTE 1800 Y EGSM 900 Y UMTS 850 Y FDD LTE 2600 Y GSM 1800 Y UMTS 800 Y FDD LTE 900 Y UMTS 900 Y FDD LTE 800 PAP v po seconds interval times try Enable v This setting controls the WAN connection Disabling this will prevent Unimax Router establishing a WAN connection if no client is connected on the LAN Disconnecting client from LAN will also force the Unimax Router to disconnect WAN connection with this setting disabled Disable v Ping Check settings allow pinging 2 designated server at set intervals Unimax Router disconnects WAN connection and performs a power reset once the ping fail count has expired for both servers Disable v These settings control the time Unimax Router modem will wait after power up before establishing a WAN connection In case of failure Unimax Router will start back off algorithm as set by ist Retrial timer If the connection is still not successful it will then switch to 2nd retrial If after the 2nd retrial the connection can not be established unit will reset and start all over again Disable v Unimax Router establishes WAN connection Router 28 ITEM Mode Profile APN Name Dialup Data Limitation User Name Password MTU Authentication PPP Echo Check Auto PIN
27. cable is inserted correctly or not Also check the PC SLAN card Please check whether the Ethernet cable is direct or cross connect The Ethernet cable must be a direct cable If you are connecting the Unimax to a cross over HUB then you should use a cross over cable Link LED on RJ 45 port is always green but does not connect on Internet In this case the connected PC s LAN card supports only 10Mbps but PC OS Operating System is set to 100Mbps Please change the PC environment to support 10Mbps Software Issues I need to set a static IP address on a PC By default the Unimax assigns IP addresses from a range of 192 168 0 50 to 192 168 0 100 using the DHCP server To set a static IP address on a PC you can use an IP from the DHCP range of the Unimax which is not used by any other device on the network Also you need to assign the Unimax IP as the default gateway on that PC Each PC or network device that uses TCP IP must have a Unique address to identify itself in the network If the IP address is not unique to a network Windows will generate an IP conflict error message I need to set up a server connected to a Unimax To use a server like a Web FTP or Mail Server you need to know the port number which is used by the respective server For example Port 80 HTTP is used for Web Port 21 FTP is used for FTP and Port 25 SMTP outgoing and port 110 13 POP3 incoming are used for Mail Server Yo
28. coordinated times to ensure that proper sequences are followed Security mechanisms depend on coordinated times across the network File system updates carried out by a number of computers also depend on synchronized clock times Air traffic control systems provide a graphic illustration of the need for coordinated times since flight paths require very precise timing imagine the situation if air traffic controller computer clock times were not synchronized UTC time is obtained using several different methods including radio and satellite systems Specialised receivers are available for high level services such as the Global Positioning System GPS However it is not practical or cost effective to equip every computer with one of these receivers Instead computers designated as primary time 20 servers are outfitted with the receivers and they use protocols such as SNIP to synchronize the clock times of networked computers Degrees of separation from the UTC source are defined as strata A radio clock which receives true time from a dedicated transmitter or satellite navigation system is stratum 0 a computer that is directly linked to the radio clock is stratum 1 a computer that receives its time from astratum 1 computer is stratum 2 and so on The term SNTP applies to both the protocol and the client server programs that run on computers The programs are compiled by the user as an SNTP client SNTP server or both In basic terms
29. d This is a high speed connection using either a DSL or cable modem Your ISP may refer to this type of connection as PPPoE Connect using a broadband connection that is always on This is a high speed connection using either a cable modem DSL or LAN connection lt is always active and doesn t require you to sign in Cancel Figure 40 Internet connection Write the name of the ISP and then click Next Sk New Connection Wizard Connection Name What is the name of the service that provides your Internet connection Type the name of your ISP in the following box ISP Name ISP NAME The name you type here will be the name of the connection you are creating Figure 41 ISP Name Enter user Username Password and confirm password details provided by the ISP and then click Next New Connection Wizard Internet Account Information You will need an account name and password to sign in to your Internet account Type an ISP account name and password then write down this information and store it in a safe place If you have forgotten an existing account name or password contact your ISP User name Internet Password Confirm password Use this account name and password when anyone connects to the Internet from this computer Make this the default Internet connection METTE er Figure 42 Username Password details Check Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop and click on Finis
30. d device ag 10 Disable Repair this connection Status EA Rename this connection Repair f thi Meno bra SE Bridge Connections change settings of this Create Shortcut connection Rename ne Rm E Control Panel 2 My Network Places E My Documents My Computer Details Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Internet Figure 31 Local Area Connection Double click on the Internet Protocol TCP IP item Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using BE Compaq 10 100 MiniPCl Ethernet NIC This connection uses the following items GS N vLink NetBIOS GS NWLink IPS lt SPe lt NetBIOS Compatible Transport Prot Ed Internet Protocol TCP IP vw lt um install inst Description Transmission Control Protocol Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Figure 32 Internet Protocol TCP IP Check Obtain an IP address automatically and then click the OK button 50 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration et P settings assigned automatically if your network supports x therwise vou need to ask your network administrator for IP s Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server
31. ds them to the server where they can actually be put on the Internet PPP is a full duplex protocol that can be used on various physical media including twisted pair or fiber optic lines or satellite transmission lt uses a variation of High Speed Data Link Control HDLC for packet encapsulation 4 2 PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is a specification for connecting multiple computer users on an Ethernet local area network to a remote site via a modem PPPoE can be used to have an office or building full of users share a common Digital Subscriber Line DSL cable modem or wireless connection to the Internet PPPoE combines the Point to Point Protocol PPP commonly used in dialup connections with the Ethernet protocol which supports multiple users in a local area network The PPP protocol information is encapsulated within an Ethernet frame PPPoE has the advantage that neither the telephone company nor the Internet service provider ISP needs to provide any special support Unlike dialup connections DSL and cable modem connections are always on Since a number of different users are sharing the same physical connection to the remote service provider a way is needed to keep track of which user traffic should go to and which user should be billed PPPoE provides for each user remote site session to learn each others network addresses during an initial exchange called discove
32. e ET o A T E T 56 Upgrade Firmware nee KKK EK EE EE EE nnne Error Bookmark not defined Factory Default FUNCION iii 57 wiet e ee W 57 SOIR RCO OO RE 57 Merl Tu e EE 57 COMANO e siii ii 57 RequiremeHts E 59 WAN Connection Signal Level sxkeekkkk KKK KEE KEE KEE EE EE EE EE EE EE 61 SELUING SNMP AGG ti 61 EIN EE 61 Uno CONGU o eE nn o aria 61 PowerSNMP Free Manager Configuration ee ENEE EN EEN EEN 62 Setting Unimax as a VPN Gateway or VPN Client 64 VENOSO VE 64 VPN Clent HEAT OV caos EE 65 e Ke eng WI SCC AE A o 68 A EE 69 Advanced Settings aci 69 CONIC GING WO Wi wl EE 69 PON FOWO O DEE 69 SEDED DMZ e EE 72 TIroubpleshnooLllng cis A 73 ROTOS ASS qur E 73 SOUS IS US apa RR TR IO RI 73 CONTACT INFORMATION In keeping with Maxon s dedicated customer support policy we encourage you to contact us TECHNICAL Hours of Operation Monday to Friday 8 30am to 5 30pm Telephone 61 2 8707 3000 Facsimile 61 2 8707 3001 Email support maxon com qdu Public holidays excluded SALES Hours of Operation Monday to Friday 8 30am to 5 30pm Telephone 61 28707 3000 Facsimile 6128707 3001 Email sales maxon com au Public holidays excluded WEBSITE www maxon com dau ADDRESS Maxon Australia Pty Ltd 36a Gibson Avenue Padstow Sydney NSW Australia 221 1 POSTAL ADDRESS Maxon Australia Pty Ltd Po Box 1 Revesby North Sydney NSW Australia 2212
33. e in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Maxon Australia for any damages resulting from such application Right to make change Maxon Australia reserves the right to make changes without notice in the products including circuits and software described or contained herein in order to improve design and or performance 12 l tal INTRODUCTION Overview The Unimax Ethernet Router performs data communication functions between wired LAN Local Area Network and wireless WAN Wide Area Network using LTE cellular station wirelessly Unimax 4G and HSPA cellular stations wirelessly Unimax 3G The Unimax has wide input voltage range from 9 30 VDC which provides compatibility for platforms utilizing various industrial applications l ad MA 2025 4G Feature set LTE Wireless Module MC7304 PCI 100 Mbps downlink 50 Mbps uplink Frequency Bands LTE 2100 1800 2600 900 800 MHz Carrier Support in Australia Telstra 4G 1800 MHz 3G 850MHz and GSM 900 1800 MHz Optus 4G 1800 MHz 3G 900 2100 MHz and GSM 900 1800MHz Vodafone 4G 1800MHz 3G 2100Mz and GSM 900 1800 MHz 10 100Mbps Ethernet Port Supports 10 100MHz Auto Sensing 32 bit RISC Network System on Chip System clock 175MHz CPU and 88MHz BUS 3 Status LEDs indicator for device status External Antenna FME Male Periodic Reset Diagnostic Port Digital Inputs Support 5V Digital Outputs Support 3 3V L2TP IPsec
34. ec 66 VPN Client L2TP over IPSec Sample Configuration PPP Authentication User Name Password NAT PSec Type Key Exchange Encryption IPSec Authentication Encryption CHAP DemoVPN Enabled Tunnel IKE 3DES MD5 1024 ESP 3DES HMACMD5 67 VPN Client IPSec Unimax Status CLAN WAN Password Log Out Advanced Dynamic DNS DMZ Port Forwarding IP Filtering MAC Filtering VPN Digital I O Control Ping Tool SNMP Routing VRRP Administrator Save amp Reboot VPN This page allows configuring VPN server client mode in the Unimax Router Unimax Router VPN supports L2TP over IPSec protocol and PPTP protocol Mode VPN Client IPSec Y Gateway Unimax Router acts as a VPN server Client Unimax Router connects to a remote VPN server Pre Shared Key e Enter Pre Shared Key used by remote VPN server client mode or PSK to be used by clients connecting to Unimax Router in Gateway mode Server Address 10 0 0 1 Server Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Server ID Local ID Server IP address of the remote VPN server Unimax Router will connect to in client mode NAT T Disable IPsec Type Tunnel Key Exchange None v Key Life 14400 Seconds ISAKMP SA 3DES MD5 MODP1024 IPsec Auth None v IPsec SA 3DES HMAC MD5 PFS Disable v Aggressive Mode Disable mexon australa Figure 58 VPN Client
35. er of UDP and IP headers The negotiation during the Internet key exchange IKE phase is defined in RFC 3947 and the UDP encapsulation itself is defined in RFC 3948 Most major networking vendors support NAT T for IKEv1 in their devices In Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 the feature can be enabled Sch 49 IKE Internet Key Exchange IKE or IKEv2 is the protocol used to set up a security association SA in the IPSec protocol suite IKE uses a Diffie Hellman key exchange to set up a shared session secret from which cryptographic keys are derived Public key techniques or alternatively a pre shared key are used to mutually authenticate the communicating parties 4 9 1 3DES The earliest standard that defines the algorithm ANS X9 52 published in 1998 describes it as the Triple Data Encryption Algorithm TDEA i e three operations of the Data Encryption Algorithm specified in ANSI X3 92 and does not use the terms Triple DES or DES 4 9 2 AES The Advanced Encryption Standard AES is an encryption standard adopted by the U S government The standard comprises three block ciphers AES 128 AES 192 and AES 256 adopted from a larger collection originally published as Rijndael Each AES cipher has a 128 bit block size with key sizes of 128 192 and 256 bits respectively The AES ciphers have been analyzed extensively and are now used worldwide 4 9 3 MD5 MD5 Message Digest algorithm 5 is a widely used
36. h to close the wizard New Connection Wizard Completing the New Connection You have successfully completed the steps needed to create the following connection ISP_NAME Make this the default connection Share with all users of this computer Use the same user name amp password for everyone The connection will be saved in the Network Connections folder To create the connection and close this wizard click Finish Figure 43 Shortcut for the connection Click the PPPoE shortcut icon on the desktop and then click Connect on the PPPOE dial connection screen o4 Connect ISP_NAME User name fuser name typing Password To change fhe saved password click herej Save this user name and password for the following users Me only Anyone who uses this computer Figure 44 PPPoE connection screen Connecting to the internet Connecting ISP_NAME ei Connecting through WAN Miniport PPPOE Figure 45 Connecting Unimax on the internet Verifying username and password Connecting ISP_NAME 2 Verifying username and password Cancel Figure 46 Verifying username and password Host PC acquires the WAN IP and PPPoE connection is successful Connecting ISP_NAME EN Registering your computer on the network C h Figure 47 Registering PC on the network OO APPENDIX Digital Input Output A digital output o
37. is IP address only Web interface of the Unimax will not be accessible Table 12 DMZ Page Information 34 5 2 5 Port Forwarding The Port forwarding page allows for setting up a firewall that will allow remote access for specific ports and protocols to designated hosts When remote users send requests for accessing the local server Unimax can forward those requests to the appropriate server s ITEM DESCRIPTION TONE on Check box to enable Port Forwarding Forwarding Redirect IP Address IP address of the target device on LAN Port i Protocol Select protocol TCP UDP or both Forwarding Port Range Range of port addresses for redirection Table 13 Port Forwarding Page Information Port Forwarding Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall These settings are only necessary if you wish to install a server such as web or mail on the private local network behind your Gateway s NAT firewall Enable Port Forwarding IP Address Protocol WAN Port TCP 4 UDP Apply Changes Reset Current Port Forwarding Table Maxon australa Figure 12 Port Forwarding Page Sie 5 2 6 P Filtering The IP filtering page provides simply a mechanism that decides which types of IP datagram s should be processed or discarded ITEM DESCRIPTION Ge Check box to enable IP Filtering Filtering Ip IP Address
38. k Time Protocol i 20 4 7 ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol eere EN 4 8 V ENEE 21 4 9 IRE PA a 22 A oe SS 22 457 o o eee ere etree 22 Ee 22 E o A 22 ALO TSAI a lides 22 PP o 23 5 WEB INTERFAGCE n nnnuuununuuanaaaaaha RR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRERRRRRRRRRRRRRR RS 24 5 1 Configuration Page DescriptionsS rr 25 5 14 SLEE qu JT 25 5 1 2 LA 27 A nn esl acest cet EE 28 5 1 3 e ONIS E 31 5 1 4 POSS 31 5 1 5 EOG U A Eo 32 5 2 Configuration Page Descriptions Advanced 33 dd Braen eaP rr HE 33 9 29 Die M T 33 5 2 4 a o ECO nt 34 5 2 5 OM FON T I te E E a 35 5 2 6 lie PeR TE 36 5 2 7 MAC PHRONN EE 37 A o A A a 38 5 2 9 DOA S CORNO A on 38 De IO 60 TOON E 40 Opell AN arepa 41 VANI E TOA 42 5 3 Configuration Page Descriptions Administrator 42 oo E E Eo 42 5 3 4 Backup Save Relodd E 43 did lee 45 5 3 6 Eeer 46 5 3 7 Upgrade gene EE 47 9 9 9 DOYS Se H 48 6 OPERATION ur 49 6 1 Modem Router Mode siii a 49 6 1 1 Setting Host PC s Network Environment EEN EEN EEN esee 49 6 2 Brage MOOO 51 APPENDIX curia 56 Digital Input OUEDUtL E 56 Fi VP SS SIS EE 56 BS SIC Gl eege Me EE 56 DICON CV
39. k on Restore to Factory Default button to set configurations to factory default SMS Commands The following SMS commands can be used to change the APN ID Password Authentication and even reboot the Unimax After changing the APN IPassword Authentication Unimax will send a confirmation SMS after applying the change Commands Change APN e g telstra extranet SMS Syntax UNIMAX PARK APN felstra extranet Change Username Password and Authentication e g Username maxon maxon com au Password maxon Authentication chap od SMS Syntax UNIMAX PARK AUTH maxon maxon com au imaxon chap Check Settings and IP address SMS Syntax UNIMAX PARK WANIP Reboot Unimax SMS Syntax UNIMAX PARK REBOOT Dynamic DNS SMS Syntax for enabling dyndns org UNIMAX PARK DDNS1 1 SMS Syntax Disable dyndns org UNIMAX PARK DDNS1 0 UNIMAX PARK DDNS1 0 l ConCConfiguration Syntrax for DYNDNS UNIMAX PARK DDNS2 domain name username password UNIMAX PARK DDNS2 maxon1234 dyndns org XXXXXXXXXXXXX VYYYYYY Custom DYNDNS 1 SMS Syntax for enabling Custom UNIMAX PARK DDNS1 3 UNIMAX PARK DDNS1 3 2 Service Provider setting syntrax UNIMAX PARK DYNDNS1 3 Service 08 Provider UNIMAX PARK DDNS1 3 dyndns com UNIMAX PARK DDNS2 Configuration UNIMAX PARK DDNS2 domain name username password Note Dyndns configuration remotely via SMS maxon1234 dyndns org supported only on 5 4 19
40. ly Changes Reset Maxon australia 5 1 4 Password The Password page allows changing the authentication information required to access the Unimax web page If new authentication details are applied you will be prompted to re enter those details as a confirmation ITEM DESCRIPTION Input new login user name Ten Input the current login password Password Input new login password Confirm Retype the new password Table 10 Password Page Information al Password Setup This page allows changing authentication information required to access Unimax Router Web page If new authentication details are applied you will be prompted to re enter those details as a confirmation Current Name Current Password New Name New Password Confirm Password Figure 8 Password Page oO boo Qui Log Out page provides a user with an option to close the web interface window Log Out Click Yes to log out or No to abort Yes No Maxon australa Figure 9 Log out Page 92 5 2 Configuration Page Descriptions Advanced 5 2 2 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS page allows users to configure Username Password and Domain name to be used by Unimax when authenticating on the DDNS server J Enable DDNS Service Provider dyndns dyndns org Domain Name unimax dyndns org User Name Email Password Key 000000 Apply Changes Reset Maxon australa Figure
41. ng on the switch s open closed status Unimax Router detects a voltage or no voltage condition which in turn generates a logical O or 1 ON or OFF alarm or normal or similarly defined state Active Enable e Trigger Time 10 e Seconds Input must remain in this particular state for the time specified above before Unimax Router will detect a change Reporting Number 1 Enter Phone Number Reporting Number 2 Enter Phone Number Reporting Number 3 Enter Phone Number Input 1 On trigger high SMS Message Input1 mear 7 Input 1 Off trigger low Input 2 On trigger high SMS Message Input2 Input 2 Off trigger low Output 1 On trigger high SMS Message Output kp n Output 1 Off trigger low Output 2 On trigger high SMS Message Output2 m Output 2 Off trigger low I O Status Digital Inputl OFF Digital Input2 OFF Digital Outputi OFF Digital Output2 OFF fi Maxon australa Figure 16 Digital I O Control Page 39 ITEM DESCRIPTION To enable or disable this function Trigger Time Trigger time when input status changes from 99 low to high or from high to low Enter mobile numbers for sending SMS in Reporting international format e g 614 If no Number numbers are changed here the outputs will not change on SMS his message wil be sent via SMS to Message designated phone numbers when an input INPUT changes state This is the message that will switch the outputs on when received
42. nimax VPN Router in Gateway mode VES Authentication None Ping Tool SNMP Select PAP CHAP None Authentication method that will be _ used by Unimax Router in gateway mode Routing VRRP NAT T Disable X Administrator Save amp Reboot Key Exchange None Key Life 14400 Seconds ISAKMP SA 3DES y MODP1024 IPsec Auth None v IPsec SA 3DES HMACMDs PFS Disable v Allocated IP Range 192 168 0 240 192 168 0 249 IP address pool from which an address will be allocated to the clients connecting to Unimax Router Gateway mode Active Account Password Allocated IP Enable v user 000000 192 168 0 240 Enable v user2 000000 192 168 0 241 Disable v 192 168 0 242 Disable v 192 168 0 243 Disable v 192 168 0 244 Disable v 192 168 0 245 Disable v 192 168 0 246 Disable e 192 168 0 247 Disable v 192 168 0 248 Disable v user10 192 168 0 249 Configure username and password to be used by remote clients connecting to Unimax Router in Gateway mode Figure 56 VPN Gateway 64 VPN Gateway Sample Configuration PPP Authentication User Name Password Assigned IP Address NAT Key Exchange Encryption IPSec Authentication Encryption VPN Client L2TP over IPSec CHAP DemoVPN 192 168 0 240 Enabled IKE 3DES MD5 1024 ESP 3DES HMACMD5 65 Status LAN WAN Password Log Out Advanced Dynamic DNS DMZ Port Forwarding I
43. ntervals Unimax will disconnect WAN connection and performs a power reset if the ping fail count expires for both servers Periodic Reset Power Reset Unimax daily Set from 1 to 24 hours Scheduler Unimax establishes WAN connection Router Mode between the times specified above Disabling this function allows Unimax to be online at all times 29 Table 9 WAN Page Information Invalid PPP password characters list double quotation mark quotation mark e question mark bracket at sign semi colon pipe sign upper case 30 S L3 MOxconneet The maXconnect Remote Management portal allows you to manage control and monitor this device on the maxconnect portal The settings below are used to configure the Unimax to communicate with the maXconnect Remote Management portal The maxconnect FTP server is need to perform FOTA via the portal maXconnect is compatible with firmware later than 5 4 15 maXconnect maXconnect Remote Management allows you to manage control and monitor this device on the maXconnect portal The settings below are used to configure the MQTT protocol to communicate with the Remote Management portal The maXconnect FTP server is needed to perform FOTA via the portal Remote Management Enabled Enable Y maXconnect URL portal maxconnect com at maXconnect Port 1883 maXconnect Update Interval 120 maXconnect FTP server URL updates maxconnect com App
44. ocate the receiving radio or TV antenna Increase the separation distance between the equipment and the receiver Contact Maxon Australia Technical Support for assistance Notes The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Maxon Australia could void the warranty Potentially Unsafe Areas Posted Facilities Turn off this device in any facility or area when posted notices require YOU to do so Blasting Areas Turn off your device where blasting is in progress Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your device when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include Fuelling areas such as gas or petrol stations Below deck on boats Transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals Vehicles using liquified petroleum gas such as propane or butane Areas when the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Avoid using the modem in areas that emit electromagnetic waves or enclosed metallic structures e g lifts Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your engine 10 REVISION HISTORY Product UNIMAX Industrial Ethernet Router Model MA
45. onfigurations to a file from File a saved file Factory Default factory default Table 24 Backup Page Information Backup Save Reload Figur This page allows you to save current settings to a file or reload the S settings from a saved file You can also reset the current configurations to 23 factory default l Bac Save Settings to File kup Pag Load Settings from File e Restore to Factory Default Reset Restore Module to Factory Default Reset A7 fi Maxon australia Sys em Logs The System page allows for viewing the system logs plus enabling the remote syslog function and the IP address of the remote syslog server 43 ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable Logs Check the box to enable Syslogs Enable Remote Check the box to enable Remote Syslog Syslog function Aud Enter the IP address of remote server address Refresh Clear Refresh the system logs or Clear the system logs data Table 25 System Logs Page Information System Logs This page allows viewing system logs plus enabling remote syslog function and server IP address W Enable Logs W Enable Remote Logs Log Server IP Address 192 168 0 50 Figure 24 System Logs Page 44 S32 Timezone Time Zone page allows you to maintain system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the internet Maxon does not recommend enabling the NTP server when using the scheduler function on WAN page as the Unimax does not contain a real
46. only from the designated phone numbers The Unimax will ignore the message received from different phone numbers than the designated on this page Message OUTPUT Table 17 Digital I O Control Page Information oz Ping Tool The Ping Tool page is used to send ICMP requests to a particular IP Address Host Name ITEM DESCRIPTION IP Address Input destination IP address or host name to Host Name be pinged Table 18 Ping Tool Page Information Ping Tool This page can be used to run a ping command IP Address Host Name Maxon australa Figure 17 Ping Tool Page 40 Ou IT SNMP The SNMP page is used to configure SNMP agent If this option is enabled then a remote SNMP manager can connect to the SNMP agent and acquires network information The Unimax supports SNMPV2 Please contact Maxon for the most up to date MIB ITEM DESCRIPTION To enable or disable the function System Name SNMP agents system name System SNMP agents contact email address Contact Write Public Write Community string Community Name Private Write Community string disabled Read Public Read Community string Community Name Private Read Community string disabled IP address of the 15 trap server Unimax will IP report trap message to this IP address IP report trap message to this IP address IP report trap message to this IP address Table 19 SNMP Page Information SNMP This page provides
47. or another location Set up a home or small office network Connect to an existing home or small office network or set up a new one Set up an advanced connection Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port or set up this computer so that other computers can connect to it lt Back JL eni cas Figure 38 Connect to the Internet Check the Set up my connection manually icon and then click Next New Connection Wizard Getting Ready The wizard is preparing to set up your Internet connection How do you want to connect to the Internet Choose from a list of Internet service providers ISPs Set up my connection manually For a dial up connection you will need your account name password and a phone number for your ISP For a broadband account you won t need a phone number Use the CD I got from an ISP Figure 39 Set up my connection manually If your connection requires a username and password then check Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and password item otherwise click Connect using a broadband connection that is always on Click Next New Connection Wizard Internet Connection How do you want to connect to the Internet Connect using a dial up modem This type of connection uses a modem and a regular or ISDN phone line Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and passwor
48. or later firmwares XXXXXXXXXXXXX Yyyyyyy Sending SMS via Telnet Maxon Australia has developed the SMS over telnet functionality in the Unimax Modem for ease of use but we strongly suggest that customers perform in house testing prior to commissioning to avoid syntax errors The saved file is deleted automatically by the modem once it reaches 4 Kilobytes in size Requirements Setup You must have a computer running Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 require a third party Telnet program such as putty Ethernet port SIM card with SMS enabled Log into the Unimax Web page using the gateway IP address Default is 192 168 0 1 Web page username and password is admin by default Enable Telnet into the web page of the Unimax router Telnet in to the Unimax Router 39 Username and password for the telnet session is Username admin Password admin Send SMS without Disconnecting Internet Connection root INEWDC echo destination number in international format Type message to be sent gt var tmp cmdsndsms Carriage return to send Read SMS root INEWDC cd var tmp root INEWDC cat SMSRes cx Telnet 192 168 0 1 Received SMS 92 11 2013 10 25 43 rig Address 0434409266 Call back Address 09434409266 User Data TEST admin DHPLAB H echo 61434409266 Test message var tmp cmdsndsmsi 61434409266 Test message var tmp cmdsndsmsi Cadmin DHPLABI cat SMSRes eceived SMS
49. otocol also supports static addresses for computers that need a permanent IP address such as Web servers 4 4 NAT Network Address Translation or Translator NAT Network Address Translation or Network Address Translator is the translation of an Internet Protocol address IP address used within one network to a different IP address known within another network One network is designated as the inside network and the other as the outside Typically a company maps its local inside network addresses to one or more global outside IP addresses and un maps the global IP addresses on incoming packets back into local IP addresses This helps ensure security since each outgoing or incoming request must go through a translation process that also offers the opportunity to quality or authenticate the request or match it to a previous request NAT also conserves on the number of global IP addresses that a company needs and it lets the company use a single IP address in its communication with the world NAT is included as part of a router and is often part of a corporate firewall Network administrators create a NAT table that does the global to local and local to global IP address mapping NAT can also be used in conjunction with policy routing NAT can be statically defined or it can be set up to dynamically translate from and to a pool of IP addresses NAT lets an administrator create tables that map 19 Alocal IP address to one global IP address
50. ows Connecting to a HUB If a user wants to connect a Unimax to a HUB then the Unimax should be configured in Modem Router Mode Port Forwarding The port forwarding page allows for setting up a firewall that will allow 69 remote access for specific ports and protocols to designated hosts When remote users send requests for accessing the local server Unimax can forward those requests to the appropriate server s Web Server 80 PORT TO 192 168 0 52 192 168 0 52 21 PORT TO 192 168 0 53 UNIMAX 192 168 0 53 To set an IP address for Port Forwarding click on the Port Forwarding page under Advanced Check the Enable Port Forwarding box and place IP address along with Port and Protocol details Figure 61 Port Forwarding Setup Note If you forward port 80 to a web server camera you will not be able to access the Unimax web page unless you change the Web Access port on the Unimax from 80 to 8080 for example It is recommended that this is done first 70 Unimax Status LAN WAN Password Log Out Advanced Dynamic DNS DMZ Port Forwarding IP Filtering MAC Filtering VPN Digital 1 0 Control Ping Tool SNMP Routing VRRP Administrator Save amp Reboot Unimax Status LAN WAN Password Log Out Advanced Administrator CAT Backup Save Reload System Logs Time Zone System Upgrade Firmware Save amp Reboot Port Forwarding Entries in this
51. ows configuring the IP address of Unimax Router and DHCP range It also provides information of clients connected on the LAN port Unimax Router Gateway IP Static IP Address 192 162 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 DHCP Enable DHCP Client Range 192 168 050 192 168 0 100 Show Client ist DNS 168 126 63 1 2nd DNS 168 126 63 2 Maxon australa Figure 6 LAN Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Unimax can be configured with a Static IP or Unimax Qu AMT can be set to obtain an IP address from an y external DHCP Server Client Mode IP Address Configure Unimax IP address Subnet Mask Configure the subnet mask DHCP Enable or Disable DHCP server of Unimax DHCP Client Assign IP address range for DHCP Server of Range Unimax Table 8 LAN Page Information al 5 1 2 WAN The WAN page allows configuring network authentication information connection retrial and Scheduler timers WAN Interface Setup This page allows configuring network authentication information connection retrial and scheduler timers Mode Profile APN Name Dialup Data Limitation Auto PIN Periodic Reset Band Enable SIM PIN Available Network User Name Password MTU Authentication PPP Echo Check Ethernet Link Ping Check Back Off Scheduler Figure 7 WAN Page Modem Route Y Custom v Activate Max D
52. pens or closes the circuit between two terminals depending on the binary state of the output A digital input is a switch and a voltage sending device Depending on the switch s open closed status the Unimax detects a voltage or no voltage condition which in turn generates a logical 0 or 1 ON or OFF alarm or normal or similar a defined state H W Specifications 4 D O 1 Digital output max 3 3VDC o D O 2 Digital output max 3 3VDC 6 GND Table 28 Digital I O PIN Number Electrical Specifications Digital Outputs Minimum 2 4 V Typical 3 3 V 16mA Digital Inputs From 0 to 5 0 V 544 Diagram External POWER gt UNIMAX Digital Output gt y NPN TR Ba R PP External Devices weg di Figure 48 Output Circuit Please note that the external control circuit should support Open Collector outputs 56 UNIMAX Power PIN 1 gt Pa R BENE UNIMAX Digital input External Device Output gt gt k NPN TR Figure 49 Input Circuit Please note that no external circuit is required when using the inputs at 3 3 V Factory Default Function Following are the two methods to set Unimax back to factory default Hard Reboot Press the factory reset switch located on the left end plate next to the power switch and hold in for 5 seconds Release the reset button leave the Unimax for more than 40 seconds Soft Reboot On Backup Save Reload Page under Administrator clic
53. private network A C network afic dove to 192 168 0 10 Network server Like LINUX 192 168 0 10 S Personal Computer IP take by DHCP Figure 62 Unimax connected to a server and a PC via DMZ Host To set an IP address in the DMZ click on the DMZ page under Advanced Check the Enable DMZ box and set the IP address of the DMZ host Unimax DMZ Status ON LAN A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network WAN Typically the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet Password traffic such as Web FTP SMTP and DNS servers L nani Enable DMZ Dynamic DNS DMZ Host IP Address 192 168 0 10 DMZ Port Forwarding Apply Changes IP Filtering MAC Filtering F Maxon VPN australa Digital 1 0 Control Ping Tool SNMP Routing VRRP Administrator Save amp Reboot Figure 63 Setting DMZ Host server T2 Troubleshooting If these solutions do not work then please contact Maxon customer support at support maxon com au or 02 8707 3000 Hardware Issues Power LED does not work Please check if the power adapter is OK Please check that power adapter supports between 9 30 VDC Link LED on RJ45 port does not work Please check whether the Ethernet
54. ration Please apply the following configuration on the SNMP Page of Unimaxt ITEM DESCRIPTION System Name Unimax SNMP SEHR support maxon com aU Contact PE Write Community Private Name Read i 61 Name J 00000 h i 192 168 0 100 nd 2 Te 192 168 0 101 rd 3 Hee 192 168 0 102 Table 29 SNMP Setup PowerSNMP Free Manager Configuration Run the PowerSNMP Agent Click Yes on the prompt message to search for the SNMP Agent Discover Agents There are no configured Agents A Would you like to discover available Agents LIO Laem Figure 53 SNMP Agent Message Once the PowerSNMP finds the Unimax as an SNMP Agent then add the Unimax as an agent by enabling the check box f Discover SNMP Agents Address 192 158 01 Find Properties Address Description 4 192 168 0 1 Linux none 2 6 16 star 49 Thu Oct 29 14 Figure 54 Unimax as SNMP Agent PowerSNMP will run as follows after the Unimax has been added as a SNMP Agent 62 PowerSNMP Free Manager File Discover Watch Tools Discovered Devices Network Nodes OR SNMP Agents Lg SNMP 1 d SNMPv2 E WY 1P_192 168 0 1 i SNMPw3 Help Agent Address Variable Watches 19821680 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 Variable Oid sysDescr 1 36 1 2 1 1 1 sysObjectlD 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 sysUpTime 1
55. ry Once a session is established between an individual user and the remote site for example an Internet service provider the session can be monitored for billing purposes 18 4 3 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a communication protocol that lets network administrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol IP addresses in an organization s network Using the Internet Protocol each machine that connects to the Internet needs a unique IP address which is assigned when an Internet connection is created for a specific computer Without DHCP the IP address must be entered manually at each computer in an organization and a new IP address must be entered each time a computer moves to a new location on the network DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different place in the network DHCP uses the concept of a lease or amount of time that a given IP address will be valid for a computer The lease time can vary depending on how long a user requires the Internet connection at a particular location It s especially useful in education and other environments where users change frequently Using very short leases DHCP can dynamically reconfigure networks in which there are more computers than there are available IP addresses The pr
56. ter header remains Unprotected ESP operates directly on top of IP using IP protocol number 50 23 5 WEB INTERFACE Unimax can be configured through its web interface Web browser in PC Figure 2 Web based configuration of Unimax Power ON the Unimax Router and connect to a computer using an Ethernet cable To launch the web interface of the Unimax open a web browser such as Internet Explorer for Windows and type the following IP address in the address bar gt 192 168 0 1 Figure 3 Web based configuration page adaress Enter username and password in the pop up window that prompts for login details The Username and password are both admin by default The default username and password can be changed on the Password Setup Page 4 A username and password are being requested by http 192 168 0 1 The site says UNIMAX User Name Password Figure 4 Log in window The Home page of the web interface of Unimax will come up with connection status and device information 24 5 1 Configuration Page Descriptions 5 1 1 Status Status page displays the current status of LAN WAN and Network Information Status This page displays the current status of LAN WAN and Network information Up Time 2day 22h 29m 40s System Time 2014 04 10 10 00 04 IMEI 505013411906003 IMSI 505013411906003 ICC 89610150992922000030 Unimax F W Version 5 4 39 201403210930
57. time clock On the other hand network time will remain in the same time zone as the carrier Time Zone This page allows you to maintain system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the internet Current Time 2012 10 2 10 47 47 Enable Enable NTP client update NTP Server time nist gov Time Zone GMT 10 00 Canberra Melbourne Sydney Daylight saving E Apply Changes Refresh Maxon australa Figure 25 Time Zone Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable NIP client Check the box to enable NTP Client update update NTP Server IP address of NTP server Select the appropriate GMT Green Mean Time time zone Time Zone Table 26 Time Zone Page Information 45 5 3 6 System The System page allows for the configuration of Administration and Remote Management options System This page allows Administration and Remote Management options for Unimax Router Web Access Telnet Access Drop HTTP Access on WAN Unimax Router Admin Login AT Over IP Phone Number Figure 26 System Page Enable Port 80 Disable Y Port 23 Disable Y Enabling this option will deny Unimax Router Web page access from the WAN side Disable Y Enabling this option will reset Unimax Router to factory default settings after 3 consecutive failed Web page logins Off e On Please note that MAC and IP filtering will not work with NAT disabled Enable
58. u can get more information by viewing the documentation provided with the server you installed APPLICATION PORT PROTOCOL IP ADDRESS Webserver 20 Al 192 168 0 200 VPN IPSEC 192 168 0 2 SMTP 192 168 0 202 POPS 192 168 0 202 192 168 0 50 Table 30 Example of Port Forwarding I can t connect to any server or any other application If you are having difficulty connecting to a server or any other application then that application might be using special port s If you are not sure what of what port to use then configure this host in the Demilitarized Zone DMZ function This option can be used when an application host requires many ports or a user is not clear on which ports or protocols to use Please disable all Port Forwarding entries when using DMZ as Port Forwarding has A priority over DMZ 14

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