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1. By default the password is the last eight characters of the router s MAC address i e the Default Password on the product label You can change this password to anything between 1 and 16 characters It should be long enough to be useful for security but short enough to easily type into your phone or other texting client White List This list is blank by default which means that the router will accept SMS messages from any phone number Leaving this blank is unsecure so Cradlepoint recommends that you add phone numbers to this list Once any numbers are listed only those numbers have the ability to connect to the router via SMS NOTE You cannot add email addresses to the White list When a phone number is added to the White List email SMS messages will be rejected How to Send an SMS Message You can send SMS messages to the router via phone or email The key elements are 1 the modem s MDN 2 the SMS password defined above 3 the command You must know the MDN Mobile Directory Number of the modem to send SMS messages to the router This is a phone number that can be found under Status Internet Connections in the router administration pages or under Devices Network Interfaces in Enterprise Cloud Manager How to Text from a Phone Open the text messaging tool on your phone and start a new message In the To field enter the modem s MDN In the Subject field enter the SMS password and command Click Send
2. WiFi Local Networks e WiFi Networks Network Settings WiFi Local Networks After the initial setup of the router every time you log in you will automatically be directed to this Dashboard Also you can click on the Cradlepoint logo in the upper left hand corner to return to the Dashboard from any page cradlepoint Router Information Detailed Info links to System Settings Administration e Product Gives the product name e Serial Device serial number e Firmware Gives the number of the current firmware version e Build Date Year month day hours minutes seconds for the most recent firmware upgrade e MAC Address The router s unique identifier e CPU Usage Expressed as a percentage e Up Time Total time for current session e Clock Current local date and time To check for firmware upgrades see System Settings System Software Internet Detailed Info links to Internet Connection Manager e State Connected Disconnected e Signal Strength Expressed as a percentage Signal Strength is not included if Ethernet is the WAN type e WAN Type Ethernet Modem or WiFi as WAN e Connection Type Possibilities include DHCP for Ethernet HSPA LTE WiMAX etc e Connected Time The time the current Internet source WAN has been connected e IP Address e Gateway e DNS Servers The IP address and gateway describe your active WAN source For configuratio
3. IP Address i Netmask 255 255 255 0 Submit Cancel Schedule Set up a schedule for this network interface This allows an interface to be enabled or disabled during specific hours of a day For example use this to limit a hotspot network to business hours Local Network Editor x j General Settings Setup a schedule for this network Schedule Service M Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 08 00 08 59 AM Closed Submit Cancel Schedule Service Default Disabled Select to enable This will open a configurable chart for setting the schedule Each hour of the week is represented by a black or gray square Black represents disabled while gray represents enabled Hover over a square to reveal the hour it represents Click on the squares to toggle between black and gray In the example shown the network is enabled from 8 5 on Monday through Friday but disabled at all other times VRRP NOTE VRRP requires a feature license Go to System Settings Feature Licenses to enable this feature Local Network Editor x General Settings IPva Settings IPve Settings Interfaces Configure VRRP for this network Access Control IPv4 DHCP Enable VRRP 4 IPv6 Addressing Virtual Router IP See ee ne ee Multicast Proxy Virtual Router ID 10 l Schedule Router Priority 100 WAN Fault Priority None stp Advertisement Interval 1 7 Initial Vir
4. iod Tunnel y Primary IPv6 DNS Server 2001 4560 4860 8888 Additional IPv6 DNS 2007 4860 4860 6644 Server Delegated IPv6 Network rl Delegated IPv6 Network p 6in4 Tunnel The 6in4 tunnel mode utilizes explicit IPv4 tunnel endpoints and encapsulates IPv6 packets using 41 as the specified protocol type in the IP header A 6in4 tunnel broker provides a static IPv4 server endpoint decapsulates packets and provides routing for both egress and ingress IPv6 packets Most tunnel brokers provide a facility to request delegated networks for use through the tunnel e Tunnel Server IP Input the tunnel server IP address provided by your tunnel service e Local IPv6 Address Input the local IPv6 address provided by your tunnel service e Primary IPv6 DNS Server optional Depending on your provider this may be required This only takes effect if the default global DNS setting on the Network Settings DNS page is Automatic e Additional IPv6 DNS Server Secondary DNS server e Delegated IPv6 Network optional Network available for delegation to LANs Depending on your provider this may be required Prefixes specified here only take effect if those supplied by the connection are insufficient to configure your LANs e Delegated IPv6 Network Additional network available for delegation to LANs Example Configuration IPv6 Configuration IPv6 Connect Method Gnd Tunnel w Tunnel Server IP 276 278 226
5. to create your condition s statement o Value If the correct values are available select from the dropdown list You may need to manually input the value Once you have established the condition for your configuration rule choose from the other tabs to set the desired configuration All of the tabs have the same configuration options shown above in the WAN Configuration section i e the options for Configuration Rules are the same as they are for individual devices Client Data Usage Client Data Usage displays upload and download traffic for each LAN client Click Enable Client Data Usage Monitoring Service to begin tracking this information This data is not retained between router reboots Client Data Usage Reset Statistics Name a IF MAC Uploaded Downloaded Last Traffic jeramer osx 197 168 0 8 e4 ce 8F 13 F3 be 31434 45 MB 1407 52 MB L114 12 41 For each client this shows Name IP address MAC address amount of data uploaded MB amount of data downloaded MB and when traffic was last sent or received for that client Last Traffic The names that are shown are received during a DHCP exchange If a client disconnects and reconnects with a new IP address there will be an additional entry in this list Pressing Reset Statistics will restart all counters at 0 Data Usage Data Usage Management amp Alerts allows you to create and manage rules that help control the data usage of a modem If you have a limited dat
6. Default router will choose APN automatically Authentication Protocol Username Password CEE Se a Failure Check Off Apply Please record these settings for future access You may need this information to configure other wireless devices NOTE If you are currently using the device s WiFi network reconnect to the network using the new wreless network name and security password Click APPLY to save the settings and update them to your router Status The Status section of the Administration Pages displays information about many different aspects of the router The Status tab has the following dropdown menu items e Client List e Dashboard e GPS e GRE Tunnels e Hotspot Clients e Internet Connections e LLDP e QoS e Routing e Statistics e System Logs e VPN Tunnels Client List The Client List displays the specifications of each device connected to your router including wireless and wired clients Wireless Clients Hostname IP MAC Connection Time Oni jcramer osx 192 1668 0 87 e4 ce 8f 13 802 11n 20 MHz 114 Mbp 1 11 55 Kick Block MAC drush le6500 192 166 0 86 00 26 5e 4 802 11n 20 MHz 141 Mbp 3 06 15 Kick Block MAC Wired Clients Hostname IP MAT Wireless Clients For each device using a wireless connection to your router the following information is displayed Hostname IP MAC Connection and Time Online Wired Clients For each device using a wired connection to your router the f
7. Ethernet Port Group Editor x A Port Group represents a logical grouping of Ethernet ports This is sometimes referred to as an Ethernet segment since any computers physically connected to these ports will be allowed to freely communicate with each other NOTE When a port group uses the LAN mode you must separately ensure that this logical interface is attached to a Local IP Network in the top panel of this page Port Group ID an Available Selected Port Ethemet WAN Current ID we Port Ethemet 1 Port Ethernet Ba Port Ethernet Part Ethemet B ha Submit Cancel Port Group ID The Group ID field provides a reference to this grouping of ports to be used in other parts of the router configuration For example this ID is referenced in the Local IP Networks configuration to attach this logical group of Ethernet ports with a network configuration Use a simple short text phrase to describe this group such as main guestports backup_wan etc This must be unique Select one or more ports to create a port group that you can subsequently attach to a network in the Local Network Editor Double click on any of the Ethernet ports shown on the left in the Available section to move them to the Selected section on the right or highlight a port and click the button To deselect an Ethernet port double click on an interface in the Selected section or highlight the port and click the button VLAN Interfaces A
8. Receive the modems status and settings 1234 mstatus Set the modem s APN to the correct setting 1234 apn broadband Verify the APN was set properly 1234 mstatus Continue to verify the status periodically to ensure that the modem connects 1234 rstatus LLDP The Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is a standard method for network devices to share information about themselves among their neighbors The router stores the information it receives from its neighbors which can be viewed on the Status LLDP page Enable LLDP for Ethernet on the WAN and or LAN LLDP Enable on Ethernet WAN Enable on Ethernet LAN System Logging System Logging Logging Level info a Enable Logging to a Syslog Server L Log to attached USB stick D Verbose modem logging Level gt Create support log Savetodisk Logging Level Setting the log level controls which messages are stored or filtered out A log level of Debug will record the most information while a log level of Critical will only record the most urgent messages Each level includes all messages from all of the levels below it on the list e g Warning includes all Error and Critical messages as well e Debug e Info e Warning e Error e Critical Enable Logging to a Syslog Server Enabling this option will send log messages to a specified Syslog server After enabling type the Hostname or IP address of the Syslog server
9. 700 MHz e Power LTE 23 dBm 1 typical conducted e Antennas two SMA male plug finger tighten only maximum torque spec is 7 kgf cm e Industry Standards amp Certs FCC UL Verizon e SIM one 2FF slot Please note that LPE models are flexible and support bands for multiple cellular providers however only the frequency bands in bold below are supported by the listed provider COR IBR350LPE VZ 4G LTE HSPA EVDO for Verizon e Technology LTE HSPA EVDO Rev A e Downlink Rates LTE 100 Mbps HSPA 21 1 Mbps EVDO 3 1 Mbps theoretical e Uplink Rates LTE 50 Mbps HSPA 5 76 Mbps EVDO 1 8 Mbps theoretical e Frequency Bands o LTE Band 2 1900 MHz Band 4 AWS 1700 2100 MHz Band 5 850 MHz Band 13 700 MHz Band 17 700 MHz Band 25 1900 MHz o HSPA UMTS 850 900 1900 2100 MHz AWS o GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz o CDMA EVDO Rev A 1xRTT 800 1900 MHz e Power LTE 23 dBm 1 HSPA 23 dBm 1 EVDO 24 dBm 0 5 1 typical conducted e Antennas two SMA male plug finger tighten only maximum torque spec is 7 kgf cm e Industry Standards amp Certs PTCRB FCC IC UL Verizon e SIM two 2FF slots e GPS standalone GPS support COR IBR350LPE AT 4G LTE HSPA EVDO for AT amp T e Technology LTE HSPA EVDO Rev A e Downlink Rates LTE 100 Mbps HSPA 21 1 Mbps EVDO 3 1 Mbps theoretical e Uplink Rates LTE 50 Mbps HSPA 5 76 Mbps EVDO 1 8 Mbps theoretical e Frequency Bands o LTE Ban
10. Destination Port s Destination IP Address gt Destination Netmask DSCP DiffServ DSCP Negate O Back Next Finish Use ports and or IP addresses to define the type s of traffic attached to this rule Leaving any field blank will match all values all fields are optional Source Port s and or Destination Port s Enter a port number between 1 and 65535 To enter a single port number input the number into the left box To enter a range of ports fill in both boxes separated by the colon For example 80 90 would represent all ports between 80 and 90 including 80 and 90 themselves Source IP Address Source Netmask Destination IP Address and Destination Netmask Specify an IP address or range of IP addresses by combining an IP address with a netmask for either source or destination or both Source vs destination is defined by traffic flow Leave these blank to include all IP addresses such as if your rule is defined by a particular port instead EXAMPLE If you want to associate this rule with your guest LAN you could input the IP address and netmask for the guest LAN here leaving the last slot 0 to allow for any user attached to the guest network e Source IP Address 192 168 10 0 e Source Netmask 255 255 255 0 DSCP DiffServ Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP is the successor to TOS Type of Service Use this field to select traffic based on the DSCP header in each IP packet This fiel
11. LTE HSPA EVDO Rev A e Downlink Rates LTE 100 Mbps HSPA 21 1 Mbps EVDO 3 1 Mbps theoretical e Uplink Rates LTE 50 Mbps HSPA 5 76 Mbps EVDO 1 8 Mbps theoretical e Frequency Bands o LTE Band 2 1900 MHz Band 4 AWS Band 5 850 MHz Band 13 700 MHz Band 17 700 MHz Band 25 1900 MHz o HSPA UMTS 850 900 1900 2100 MHz AWS o GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz o CDMA EVDO Rev A 1xRTT 800 1900 MHz e Power LTE 23 dBm 1 HSPA 23 dBm 1 EVDO 24 dBm 0 5 1 typical conducted e Antennas two SMA male plug finger tighten only maximum torque spec is 7 kgf cm e Industry Standards amp Certs PTCRB FCC IC UL e SIM two 2FF slots e GPS standalone GPS support COR IBR350P2 IBR350P2 INTL e Technology HSPA e Downlink Rates HSPA 21 Mbps theoretical e Uplink Rates HSPA 5 76 Mbps theoretical e Frequency Bands o HSPA UMTS 850 900 1900 2100 MHz o GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz e Module Power UMTS 23dBm 1 typical conducted e Module Antennas two SMA male plug 2 dBi gain finger tighten only maximum torque spec is 7 kgf cm e Industry Standards amp Certs PTCRB GCF CC FCC IC CE others pending e Model S3A519A e SIM two 2FF slots Includes International Adapter Clips US UK EU AU Hardware Ports amp LEDs ANTENNA CONNECTORS There are two antenna connectors for the integrated 3G 4G modem SMA The MAIN modem connector may have better performance than
12. eS How to Text from an Email Account NOTE There are limitations with sending texts via email The SMS engine is currently only compatible wth GSM based carrier operators 1 Start a new email message 2 In the To field enter the modem s MDN plus the modems carrier domain name e g 2085555555 txt att net 3 Enter the password and command in either the Subject field or Body of the email message If you use the subject field leave the body blank and if you use the body leave the subject blank NOTE The subject field may be limited to a certain number of characters so if you get an error when sending the command on the subject line switch to using the body instead SMS Commands Below is a list of supported SMS messages and the syntax format Due to security concerns the set of commands are intentionally limited to those that can configure a modems connection but cannot lock the administrator out due to malicious modem changes Therefore if an unsolicited request adjusts the modem s configuration via SMS an administrator can still access the modem via SMS Command syntax lt password gt lt command gt arg1 arg2 All commands start with the password either the default of the last eight digits of the router s MAC address or the administrator configured password Commands can have an optional number of arguments NOTE The trailing comma on the command is important to allow the SMS engine to distinguish the
13. AT Dial Script On Demand When this mode is selected a connection to the Internet is made as needed When this mode is not selected a connection to the Internet is always maintained IP WAN Subnet Filter This feature will filter out any packets going to the modem that do not match the network address and netmask Aggressive Reset When Aggressive Reset is enabled the system will attempt to maintain a good modem connection If the Internet has been unreachable for a period of time a reset of the modem will occur in attempt to re establish the connection Automatically check for new firmware Default selected The modem will automatically check for firmware updates by default Enable Aux Antenna Default selected Enable or disable the modem s auxiliary diversity antenna This should normally be left enabled GPS Signal Source Select the antenna to be used for receiving GPS coordinates Some products support a dedicated GPS antenna while others use the auxiliary diversity antenna only and some products support both Enable eHRPD Default selected Enable or disable the modem s ability to connect via eHRPD enhanced High Rate Packet Data when connecting to a 3G EVDO network on Sprint eHRPD routes EVDO traffic through the LTE systems enabling easy transitions between LTE and EVDO In rare cases it may make sense to bypass the LTE core so this field allows you to disable eHRPD Modem Connection Mode Specify how the modem should conne
14. Cloning a Policy will copy the entire policy The name of the cloned policy will include the name plus Clone Filter Policies Add E Name Default Action EO E Default Allow All Allow O amp Default Deny All Deny e Default Allow All is a preconfigured policy to allow all traffic initialized from one zone to flow to another zone The state of the connection is tracked to allow responses to traverse the zones back to the source LAN to WAN forwardings use this policy by default The policy can be removed or altered to filter the traffic flow e Default Deny All is a preconfigured policy to deny all traffic initialized from one zone to be blocked to another zone WAN to LAN forwardings use this policy by default The policy can be removed or altered to filter the traffic flow Click Add to create a new filter policy or select an existing policy and click Edit to open the filter policy editor Filter Policies x Name Default Action Allow ka Rules Add Action IP Source IP Destination Protocol Submit Cancel e Name Create a name meaningful to you e Default Action Choose either Allow or Deny This is the action taken by the firewall if none of the filter policy rules match the traffic being filtered Click Add to create a newrule for this filter policy Rule Editor Rule Editor x Log Action Allow k Protocol 0 Any n IP Version IPv4 e IP Source IP Destination IP Negation L IP Negation _ Network IP i
15. Key Secondary IP and NAS ID optional e WPA2 Personal or Enterprise forces AES as the WPA Cipher e WPA WPA2 and WPA Personal or Enterprise allow AES TKIP AES and TKIP e WEP Auto requires a WEP Key e Open has no password or other security measures NOTE If you dont know whether you should choose Personal or Enterprise assume Personal since you need to know RADIUS authentication for Enterprise In order to protect your network from hackers and unauthorized users Cradlepoint highly recommends WPA2 AES for security if your attached devices can support it WEP and WPA TKIP are obsolete and have been replaced by WPA AES Using those security settings will cause the WiFi to limit to 802 11g modes NOTE If you select one of the security modes and are unable to connect to the router afterwards you can use the reset buttons to reset the router to its factory default state and try a different security mode instead Ethernet Port Configuration Local Network Interfaces WiFi Radio 1 Settings 2 4 GHz WiFi Radio 2 Settings 5 GHz Ethernet Port Configuration WLAN Interfaces Add Port Mode Link Speed Port Group lan Network Association Primary LAN Ethernet 1 Local Network LAN oye Auto bs Ethemet 2 Local Network LAN a Auto me Ethernet 3 Local Network LAN w Auto i Ethernet 4 Local Network LAN at Aubo to 3 Port Group wan Network Association N A Ethernet WAN internet WAN
16. MAC address that the router doesn t recognize Go to System Settings Device Alerts to set up these email alerts MAC Logging Configuration Enable MAC Logging M Ignored MAC Addresses Add MAC Address MAC Address Log MAC Address Interface Time First Connected Apply Unda Ignored MAC Addresses This is the list of MAC addresses that will not produce an alert or a log entry when they are connected to the router These should be MAC addresses that you expect to be connected to the router To add MAC addresses to this list simply select devices shown in the MAC Address Log and click Ignore You can also add addresses manually MAC Address Log This shows the last 64 MAC addresses that have connected to the router as well as which interface was used to connect The time date that is logged is the time of the first connection The page may need to be refreshed to show the most recent log entries Double clicking on entries from this list will add them to the Ignored MAC Addresses list QoS When QoS Quality of Service also known as Traffic Shaping is enabled the router will control the flow of Internet traffic according to the user defined rules In other words Traffic Shaping improves performance by allowing the user to prioritize applications Enable QoS Click on this box to open options for controlling Internet traffic You can assign maximum Upload Speed and Download Speed values and define your own Traffic
17. Management tab Allow WAN pings When enabled the functionality allows an external WAN client to ping the router Allow Remote Web Administration When remote administration is enabled it allows access to these administration web pages from the Internet With it disabled you must be a client on the local network to access the administration website For security remote access is usually done via a non standard http port Additionally encrypted connections can be required for an added level of security e Require HTTPS Connection Requiring a secure https connection is recommended e HTTP Port Default 8080 This option is disabled if you select Require Secure Connection e Secure HTTPS Port Default 8443 NOTE You can restrict remote access to only specified IP addresses in Network Settings Firewall under Remote Administration Access Control Allow Remote SSH Access This will enable SSH access to the router from the Internet It is only available when SSH access is enabled in the Local Management tab Some carriers block the remote SSH access ports If a ping to the router s WAN port does not work it is unlikely that remote SSH access will work GPS If you have an attached device with GPS support you can enable a graphical view of your router s location which appears in Status GPS You can also enable GPS NMEA format sentence reporting to a server LAN WAN or remote This GPS reporting functionalit
18. WebFilter Rules section above for more configuration details MAC Address WebFilter Defaults MAC Address WebFilter Defaults Add Edi MAC Address Default Action Use MAC Address WebFilter Defaults together with MAC Address WebFilter Rules to control website access for specific MAC addresses By default each MAC address is allowed website access Click Add Edit to change this setting for a MAC address Add MAC Address WebFilter Default x Input the MAC address and default action you would like to apply to that MAC address MAC Address Default Action Allow Access w Submit Cancel Input the MAC address and default action you would like to apply to that MAC address Default Action Select from the following dropdown options e Allow Access default e Block Access When a network is set to Allow Access it will allow access to sites not specifically blocked in the WebFilter Rules When a network is set to Block Access it will block access to sites not specifically allowed in the WebFilter Rules Cloud Based Filtering Security Select a third party Cloud Provider from the dropdown list e Umbrella by OpenDNS e Zscaler Umbrella by OpenDNS Umbrella by OpenDNS is a cloud based web filtering and security solution that protects you online by filtering websites Go to http www opendns convbusiness security for information about Umbrella Enter your Umbrella account information in order to use these content filtering s
19. access to the router s management interface You can use the default password on the back of your product or you can create a custom Administrator Password Advanced Security Mode When you enable Advanced Security Mode you have three different options for the Authentication Mode e Local Users e TACACS e RADIUS Local Users Create users with administrative privileges by inputting usernames and passwords in the Advanced User Management table The default username is admin but you can edit this name or delete it once you create other users you can t delete the user you are currently signed in as Edit Create User Account x Username Password Password again Submit I Cancel In TACACS and RADIUS modes if the servers cannot be reached either because the WAN is down or a response is not received within the selected Server Timeout the router will automatically fall back to using Local Users mode to prevent any potential of being locked out TACACS TACACS stands for Terminal Access Controller Access Control System plus The router will use a TACACS server or two optionally to authorize administration C TACACS Settings Server Timeout U so Seconds Authentication Service ASCII Login w Server 1 Server Address Port Shared Secret Confirm Secret Server 2 optional Server Address acacs someserver com Port 49 Shared Secret Confirm Secret e Server T
20. as WAN System Control Bridge e System Software Getting Started Enable fundamental functionality through these setup wizards including the First Time Setup Wizard Status Displays various types of information about your router such as a list of clients that are attached to your networks Client List the details of each Internet source your router is using Internet Connections and a map of your router s location GPS Very few changes can be made from this tab the primary purpose is to display information Network Settings Provides configuration options for the networks or LAN created by your router For example enable a guest WiFi network WiFi Local Networks set up rules to filter websites Content Filtering or create a traffic shaping rule to set bandwidth priorities QoS Internet Provides configuration options for the Internet sources or WAN used by the router For example you can set up a rule to track how much data you are using per month on a modem Data Usage or set the failover order for your Internet sources Connection Manager System Settings Provides broad administrative controls For example you can set up a Terms of Use page for your guest network Hotspot Services or enable remote management of the router Administration Getting Started e Enterprise Cloud Manager Registration e First Time Setup Enterprise Cloud Manager Registration Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager is Cradl
21. direction Simply select the Source Zone Destination Zone and Filter Policy to define a Forwarding Forwardings can either be Added Edited Removed or Toggled Toggling a Forwarding will either enable or disable the Forwarding Forwardings Add Toggle E Status Source Zone Destination Zone Filter Policy El Enabled WAN Zone Primary LAN Zone Default Deny All El Enabled Primary LAN Zone WAN Zone Default Allow All El Enabled WAN Zone Guest LAN Zone Default Deny All Enabled Guest LAN Zone WAN Zone Default Allow All Click Add to create a new Forwarding or select an existing Forwarding and click Edit to open the Forwardings editor Forwardings a Enabled Z Source Zone a Destination Zone Ra Filter Policy a Submit Cancel Enabled Selected by default Click to deselect e Source Zone Select from the dropdown list of your defined zones e Destination Zone Select from the dropdown list of your defined zones e Filter Policy Select from the dropdown list of your filter policies WiFi Local Networks This section is used to configure the settings for networks created by your router LAN Note that changes made in this section may also need to be duplicated on wireless devices that you want to connect to your wireless network For example if you change a wireless LAN s IP address devices within that network will lose connection and will have to reconnect to the network The user can set up multiple networ
22. for WiFi networks although this number varies by product One primary WiFi network is enabled by default while you may have enabled a second guest network when using the First Time Setup Wizard You have the ability to change the settings for either of these networks and or enable additional networks WiFi Radio 1 Settings 2 4 GHz WIFI Radio 2 Settings 5 GHz Ethernet Port Configuration VLAN Interfaces Wireless Radio Enable Disable Wireless Access Points 5S1Ds Edit WIFI Name S51D Security Mode Hidden Isolate WM Enablec W AMAAA 2 4GHz WPA WPA Personal AES No No Yes Yes Public 7cl Open No Yes Yes No unconfigured Open No Yes Yes No unconfigured Open No Yes Yes No Wireless Radio Enable Disable Default Enabled Leave enabled unless you don t want any WiFi networks broadcast from your router Select a WiFi network and click Edit to change the settings Wireless Network Editor Wireless Network Editor x WiFi Name SSID MBR1400 956 Hidden O n Isolate WMM E Enabled Security Mode WPA WPA2 Personal me WPA Settings WPA Cipher AES ad WPA cece Password WPA Password confirm Interval Submit Cancel WiFi Name SSID When users browse for available wireless networks this is the name that they will see This name is referred to as the SSID service set identifier For security purposes Cradlepoint highly recommends that you change this from the pre configured na
23. is reached WARNING The SMTP mail server must be configured in System Settings Device Alerts Custom Alert When checked you enable a second email to be configured for a percentage of the assigned usage Percent of Usage 1 1000 If selected a custom alert will be sent when your data usage reaches this percentage of your usage cap For example you could set this at 90 so that you know when your usage is nearing 100 of the cap Template Configuration Template configuration Add Template Name WAN type Assigned Usage in MB Cycle Type El USB data plans modem 5000 monthly Templates allow you to control multiple WAN devices with the same rule Each WAN device that matches a template will automatically have its own rule created For example you can set a template rule for all mobile data modems that causes your router to send an alert after 1000 MB of usage in a month When you attach a new 4G USB modem your template will immediately create a new Data Usage Rule for the attached modem that sends the alert as specified Click Add to configure a new Template rule Create a Template Name that you can recognize The template will apply to one of the following WAN types e All WAN e All Ethernet e All Modems Select one of these types The rest of the rule settings options match those in the Data Usage Rules See the section above for additional information about how to configure your template usage rules Historical Data Hist
24. it to a relay server provided by your ISP When you configure IPv6 you have the option to designate DNS Servers and Delegated Networks Because of the dual stack setup these settings are optional when configured for IPv6 the router will fall back to IPv4 settings when necessary DNS Servers Each WAN device is required to connect IPv4 before connecting IPv6 Because of this DNS servers are optional as most IPv4 DNS servers will respond with AAAA records 128 bit IPv6 DNS records most commonly used to map hostnames to the IPv6 address of the host if requested If no IPv6 DNS servers are configured the system will fall back to the DNS servers provided by the IPv4 configuration Delegated Networks A delegated network is an IPv6 network that is inherently provided by or closely tied to a WAN IP configuration The IPv6 model is for each device to have end to end IP connectivity without relying on any translation mechanism In order to achieve this each client device on the LAN network needs to have a publicly routable IPv6 address Auto IPv6 auto configuration mode uses DHCPv6 and or SLAAC to configure the IPv6 networks When you select Auto all of the following settings are optional depending on your provider s requirements e PD Request Size Prefix Delegation request size This is the size of IPv6 network that will be requested from the ISP to delegate to LAN networks Default 63 e Primary IPv6 DNS Server optional Depe
25. length of prime numbers associated with key generation The strength of the key generated is partially determined by the strength of the DH Group Group 5 for instance has greater strength than Group 2 e Group 1 768 bit key e Group 2 1024 bit key e Group 5 1536 bit key In IKE Phase 1 you can only select one DH group if you are using Aggressive exchange mode By default all the algorithms encryption hash and DH groups supported by the device are checked which means they are allowed for any given exchange Deselect these options to limit which algorithms will be accepted Be sure to check that the router or similar device at the other end of the tunnel has matching algorithms The algorithms are listed in order by priority You can reorder this priority list by clicking and dragging algorithms up or down Any selected algorithm may be used for IKE exchange but the algorithms on the top of the list are more likely to be used more often Add Edit Tunnel IKE Phase 2 Add Tunnel x IKE Phase 2 Perfect Forward Secrecy Mf Key Lifetime Secs 3600 Encryption Hash DH Groups MAES 128 MDS mi Group 1 MAES 256 iM SHA1 Group 2 MODES i SHA 256 Group 5 M3DES MSHA 384 MSHA 512 You may adjust the proposal order by dragging the preferred algorithms to the top of the list Back Next Finish Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS Enabling this feature will require IKE to generate a new set of keys in phase 2 rather than using the same k
26. much more secure option for VPN tunnel authentication than a pre shared key Go to the following sections for more information about specific certificate management options e Create Certificates includes CA certificates and self signed certificates e Certificate Signing Request CSR generate a CSR for third party signing e Local Certificates list of certificates on the device includes Remove certificate option e Import Export PEM Format Certificates e Import Export PKCS 12 Format Certificates Create Certificates _ Import PKCS12 Format Certificates Certificate Signing Reque ame Local Certificates Passphrase Import PEM Certificate File Choose File No file chosen Export PEM Upload Certificate import Import PRCS 12 Export PRCS12 Not all Certificate Management options displayed here are currently available via the Enterprise Cloud Manager configuration pages Create Certificates Complete the following fields to create certificates locally including CA certificate authority certificates To create local certificates without sending signature requests to a third party CA first create a CA certificate with this interface and then create additional certificates that you sign with your CA e Step 1 Create a CA certificate In the Issuer section select Set as CA certificate e Step 2 Create additional certificates In the Issuer section select Sign with CA certificate and then select the CA certifica
27. network Also some settings could cause a network to be automatically disabled click here to re enable the network Name This primarily helps to identify this network during other administration tasks Hostname Default cp for Cradlepoint The hostname is the DNS name associated with the router s local area network IP address NOTE You can access the router s administration pages by typing the hostname into your browser so if you change cp to another hostname you can access the administration pages through the new hostname IPv4 Settings Local Network Editor x o General Settings IPw4 Settings l Provide a unique IPv4 address range for this network IPv6 Settings Interfaces IP Address 192 168 0 1 Access Control Netmask 255 255 255 0 gt 24 bits IPv4 DHCP IPv4 Routing Mode NAT default IPv6 Addressing Multicast Proxy Schedule VRRP STP Wired 802 1 Submit Cancel IP Address This is the address used by the router for local area network communication Changes to this parameter may require a restart to computers on this network Each network must have a distinct IP address Most users will want an address from one of the following private IP ranges e 10 0 0 1 10 255 255 1 e 172 16 0 1 172 31 255 1 e 192 168 0 1 192 168 255 1 NOTE The final number does not have to be 1 but it is a simple logic
28. on the Suspend Client button to stop communication between the device and ECM Suspending the client will make it stop any current activity and go dormant It will not attempt to contact the server while suspended This is a temporary setting that will not survive a router reboot to disable the client altogether use the Advanced Enterprise Cloud Manager Settings panel below Enterprise Cloud Manager Settings Advanced ADVANCED Enterprise Cloud Manager Settings Enabled M Server Host Port stream cradlepointecr 8001 Session Retry Timer i 60 Seconds Unmanaged Checkin T 86400 Seconds Timer Maximum Alerts Buffer 20 _ Apply Undo e Enabled Enable the ECM client to contact the server While this box is unchecked the ECM client will never attempt to contact the server Default Enabled e Server Host Port The DNS hostname and port number for your ECM server Default stream cradlepoint com e Session Retry Timer How long to wait in seconds before starting a new ECM session following a connection drop or connectivity failure Note that this value is a starting point for an internal backoff timer that prevents superfluous retries during connectivity loss e Unmanaged Checkin Timer How often in seconds the router checks with ECM to see if the router is remotely activated Note that this value is a starting point for an internal backoff timer that reduces network usage over time e Maximum Alerts Buffer The max
29. or for an application to improve functionality or add features Exercise caution in enabling application gateways as they impact the security of your network Application Gateways Enabling an application gateway makes pinholes thru the firewall This may be required for some applications to function or for an application to improve functionality or add features Exercise caution in enabling application gateways as they impact the security of your network PPTP SIP TFTP FTP mf IRC Apply Undo Enable any of the following types of application gateways e PPTP For virtual private network access using Point to Point Tunneling Protocol This is enabled by default e SIP For VoIP voice over IP using Session Initiation Protocol e TFTP Enables file transfer using Trivial File Transfer Protocol e FTP To allow normal mode when using File Transfer Protocol This is not needed for passive mode This is enabled by default e IRC For Direct Client to Client DCC transfer when using Internet Relay Chat You may wish to forward TCP port 113 for incoming identd RFC 1413 requests Firewall Options Firewall Options Anti Spoof 4 Log Web Access Apply Unda Anti Spoof Anti Spoof checks help protect against malicious users faking the source address in packets they transmit in order to either hide themselves or to impersonate someone else Once the user has spoofed their address they can launch a network attack without r
30. or select from the dropdown menu e Syslog Server Address Select the Hostname or IP address from the dropdown menu or type this in manually e Include System ID This option will include the router s System ID at the beginning of every log message This is often useful when a single remote Syslog server is handling logs for several routers e Include UTF8 Byte Order Mark The log message is sent using UTF 8 encoding By default the router will attach the Unicode Byte Order Mark BOM to the Syslog message in compliance with the Syslog protocol RFC5424 Some Syslog servers may not fully support RFC5424 and will treat the BOM as ASCII text which will appear as garbled characters in the log If this occurs disable this option Log to attached USB stick Only enable this option if instructed by a Cradlepoint support agent This will write a very verbose log file to the root level of an attached USB stick Please disable the feature before removing the USB stick or you may lose some logging data Verbose modem logging Only enable this option if instructed by a Cradlepoint support agent Create support log This functionality allows for a quick collection of system logging Create this log file when instructed by a Cradlepoint support agent Router Services By default router services Enterprise Cloud Manager NTP etc connect to the router via the WAN In some setups it makes sense to use the LAN instead For example if your router is u
31. password If you have forgotten your personalized password you can reset the device to the factory default configuration When you reset the router the administrator password will revert back to the Default Password Press and hold the RESET button on the router unit until the lights flash approximately 10 15 seconds The reset button is recessed so it requires a pointed object such as a paper clip You can then log in using the Default Password Quick Links Internet Connections WiFi Clients i ECM Managed cradlepoint Getting Started A Status Status Dashboard 4 Router Alerts iki Router information Detailed inti GE internet Betaited inf This router is managed by the Product IBRADOLE State Connected Enterprise Cloud Manager Serial MM 200G 0001 WAH Type Modem ECM Local configuration Firmware v5 3 0 Fri Mow 28 15 37 39 MST 2014 Connection Type LTE Changes may not me Ewid Date Fri Now 28 15 37 39 MST 2014 Signal Strength b6 dBm apical Lari MAC Abimm KEJU Conmpctied Tena Tki CPU Lsages J2 IP Akdress 166 245 30 2031 Router firmware ts updated from Up Time 0 days O hour 3 min Cais 166 245 FOES the System Software page Click This Dec 04 2014 2900042 GMT 0700 MST DHS Servers 198 224 173 135 198 224 174 135 Load balancing and Failover can be configured in the Connection S Local Networks Detailed Info ff WiFi Metworks Detaled Info Manager Claes 1 AIF Raig Chan 11 100 Transmi
32. spaces are allowed in this field e IP address The address of the device within your network EXAMPLE a personal laptop with IP address 192 168 0 164 could be assigned the name MyLaptop Since the assigned name is mapped to an IP address the device s IP address should not change To ensure that the device keeps the same IP address go to Network Settings DHCP Server and reserve the IP address for the device by selecting the device in the Active Leases list and clicking Reserve Firewall The router automatically provides a firewall Unless you configure the router to the contrary the router does not respond to unsolicited incoming requests on any port thereby making your LAN invisible to cyber attackers However some network applications cannot run with a tight firewall Those applications need to selectively open ports in the firewall to function correctly The options on this page control ways of opening the firewall to address the needs of specific types of applications Port Forwarding Rules Zones Port Proxying Rules Add Mebwork Prefix Translatig Nare F amp All DMZ DeMilitarized Zone Router Remote Admin Access z WAN Zone Application Gateways Primary LAN Zone Guest LAN Zone Firewall Options Zone Firewall Filter Policies Add Name Default Action Default Allow All Allow Default Deny All Deny Forwardings Add T Toggle Status Source Zone Destination Zone Filter Pol
33. the AUX connector so attach the better or single modem antenna to the MAIN connector if that is relevant in your setup POWER SWITCH The device must be powered off to insert remove the SIM on O off MICRO B USB This is a service port for modem firmware updates ONLY RESET Press and hold for ten seconds to factory reset the device ETHERNET LAN PORT An Ethernet cable is required to connect to the device By default the Ethernet port is set to LAN and is not LAN WAN configurable LEDs 5 POWER e Green Powered ON e No Light Not receiving power Check the power switch and the power source connection e Flashing Amber Attention Open the administration pages see Accessing the Administration Pages and check the router status LAN LAN e Green LAN is connected e Off LAN is not connected 4 INTEGRATED MODEM Indicates the status of integrated modems Both integrated and external USB modems have the following LED indicators e Green Modem has established an active connection e Blinking Green Modem is connecting e Amber Modem is not active e Blinking Amber Data connection error No modem connection possible e Blinking Red Modem is in the process of resetting Yall SIGNAL STRENGTH Blue LED bars indicate the active modems signal strength e 4 Solid Bars Strongest signal e 1 Blinking Bar Weakest signal A blinking bar indicates half of a bar ADDITIONAL LED INDI
34. the MAC address from the given IP address e Port 1812 is common for the authentication port e Password Assigned by the RADIUS server Accounting settings Most of the accounting settings often match the authentication settings depending on whether the RADIUS server is the same for both authentication and accounting e Acct Server IP Address e Acct Server MAC Address e Port 1813 is common for the accounting port e Password Local Network Interfaces Each LAN type WiFi Ethernet and VLAN has a separate section with configuration options Unless the default configuration is sufficient YOU MUST CONFIGURE EACH INTERFACE SEPARATELY in order to create the desired interface options for a network You can then select these interfaces to add to a network in the Local Network Editor see above Local Network Interfaces WiFi Radio 1 Settings 2 4 GHz WiFi Radio 2 Settings 5 GHz Ethernet Port Configuration WLAN Interfaces Select from the following tabs e WiFi Radio 1 Settings 2 4 GHz e WiFi Radio 2 Settings 5 GHz e Ethernet Port Configuration e VLAN Interfaces NOTE Some products have two WiFi radios as shown here some have one 2 4 GHz and others have none For example the AER 2100 has both WiFi radios the COR IBR600 has one and the ARC CBA750B has none Wireless WiFi Network Settings Each wireless radio 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz can broadcast as many as four SSIDs service set identifiers the names
35. then you will just get the usual browser timeout In the normal case when the router is connected to the Internet you don t see them at all e Disable Attention LED This disables the Attention LED This will take effect at the next reboot e Local Domain The local domain is used as the suffix for DNS entries of local hosts This is tied to the hostnames of DHCP clients as DHCP_HOSTNAME LOCAL_DOMAIN e System Identifier This is a customizable identity that will be used in router reporting and alerting The default value is the product name and the last three characters of the MAC address of the router e Require HTTPS Connection Check this box if you want to encrypt all router administration communication e Secure HTTPS Port Enter the port number you want to use The default is 443 e Enable SSH Server When the router s SSH server is enabled you may access the router s command line interface CLI using the standards based SSH protocol Use the username admin and the standard system password to log in e SSH Server Port Default 22 Remote Management Remote Management allows a user to enable incoming WAN pings or change settings for the router from the Internet using the router s Internet address Remote Management Allow WAN pings L Allow Remote Web Administration C Remote Access can be restricted by IP address in the Firewall Allow Remote SSH Access Only applicable when SSH is enabled in the Local
36. to modify all router settings This is separate from the WiFi security password if applicable Administrator Password SPP Verify password tttttterececes cee If you plan to use your router in a PCI OSS compliant environment do not use this setting Use the Administration gt Advanced Security Mode setting instead NOTE If you plan to use your router in a PCI DSS compliant environment do not use this setting Use the Advanced Security Mode settings under the Router Security tab in System Settings Administration instead Time Zone You can select your TIME ZONE from a dropdown list This may be necessary to properly show time in your router log but typically your router will automatically determine your time zone through your browser Time Zone Selecting your Time Zone allows the router to keep the proper date and time for your location Time Zone UTC 7 Mountain ai Click NEXT Access Point Name APN Access Point Name APN If you are using a SIM based modem LTE GSM HSPA with your CradiePoint router you may need to configure the APN before it will properly connect to your carrier Wireless carriers offer several APNs so check with your carrier to confirm the appropriate one to use Access Point Name APN Default 5 Manual DON T USE THIS APN WIZARD if you have already configured an APN Any specific modem settings will not be overwritten by this generic APN setup Leave this sett
37. to perform a DNS lookup on URL entries and the IP addresses will be appended to the appropriate block allow list This can have the side effect of being very strict sites that are hosted across many domains may need every domain added to the list for full functionality MAC Address WebFilter Rules MAC Address WebFilter Rules allow you to control access from a specific MAC address to external domains or websites Filter Action Domain URLS IP Address Rule Priority Enabled The settings for the MAC Address WebFilter Rules section match those for the Network WebFilter Rules except that you must assign a MAC address instead of a network to each rule Domain URL Filter Rule Editor i Enter the Domain Name or URL address of the website you wish to control access for Le waw google com To make sure the full domain is blocked enter the most inclusive domain i e google com will effectively block www google com as well as mall google com and images google com Alternatively you can use an IP address i e 6 8 8 8 or address range written in CIDR notation le 8 8 8 0 24 Addresses that have an Allow action assigned will have access allowed while Addresses with a Block action assigned will be blocked When multiple rules conflict the rule with the highest priority is used MAC Address Domain URL IP 9 Wwa company com or company com Filter Action Block w Rule Priority IT 50 Enabled Cancel See the Network
38. websites that will be either disallowed or allowed Customize the filter settings for each network and or each MAC address These rules will not block HTTPS websites 2 Cloud Based Filtering Security Allows several options for filtering and security using third party services o Umbrella by OpenDNS o Zscaler Network WebFilter Rules Network WebFilter Rules _ Add Filter Action Domain URL IP Address Rule Priority Enabled Network WebFilter Rules allow you to control access from your network to external domains or websites Rules are assigned to a specific LAN network or all networks The highest priority rule will have precedence when there is a conflict Addresses can be added by URL Domain name or by IP address Exceptions to existing rules can be created by adding another rule with higher priority For example if access to espn go com is desired but go com is blocked with a priority of 50 the addition of an Allow rule for espn go com wih a priority of 51 or greater will allow access When creating rules keep in mind that some sites use multiple domains so each domain may need a rule added to produce the desired behavior NOTE Websites that use HTTPS will not be blocked by these rules You will need to use OpenDNS to block HTTPS websites Click Add or Edit to open the Filter Rule Editor Domain URL Filter Rule Editor x Enter the Domain Name or URL address of the website you wish to control access for le www google c
39. will use an extended channel either below or above the current channel Optimal selection wil depend on the channels of other networks in the area MCS 802 11n uses multiple Modulation Coding Schemes to enable higher throughput in various environments Since clients can dynamically change rates depending on environment selecting Auto is generally best Short GI Short GI is an optimization for shortening the interval between transmissions May be incompatible with older clients Greenfield Mode Greenfield mode uses an 802 11n only preamble to transmit packets that older wireless clients cannot interpret Use of greenfield mode in a mixed 802 11 environment may result in degraded performance but can improve performance if all devices in the area are 802 11n compatible RADIUS Time out Default 3600 seconds When using an Enterprise security mode clients will be forced to re authenticate with the RADIUS server at this interval in seconds This allows administrators to revoke access so when an attached client s authentication expires the client must re authenticate RADIUS Retry Default 60 seconds When using an Enterprise security mode if a RADIUS query fails to receive a response from the server it will delay by this interval in seconds before attempting another query This helps protect the network from floods of authentication requests if the RADIUS server is temporarily unreachable MAC Filter Logging A MAC Media Access Control
40. you want this router to be the root bridge then set it to a value less than the default of 32768 A valid priority value is between 0 and 65535 Wired 802 1X Local Network Editor x General Settings Configure 802 1X port based network access control for IPv4 Settings this network IPv6 Settings Enable 802 1X M Interfaces Reauthentication Period 3600 Access Control Auth Server IP Address 127 0 0 1 IPv4 DHCP Auth Server MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 IPv6 Addressing Port 1812 Multicast Proxy Password Sasa Schedule Acct Server IP Address 127 0 0 1 bret Acct Server MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 STP Port 1813 me o h A Submit Cancel Wired 802 1X requires hardware version 2 0 This allows you to configure an authentication server that will accept authentication requests from devices attached to wired Ethernet ports IEEE 802 1X defines the encapsulations of the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP Click Enable 802 1X to require IEEE 802 1X authorization for the Ethernet ports associated with this network Reauthentication Period EAP re authentication period in seconds Authentication settings e Auth Server IP Address This is the IP address of the connected RADIUS server e Auth Server MAC Address This is the hardware address of the connected RADIUS server s interface NOTE If you dont know the MAC address for the RADIUS server enter 00 00 00 00 00 00 and the service will try to find
41. your network instead of using the DNS servers assigned by your Internet provider The default DNS servers are usually adequate You may want to assign DNS servers if the default DNS servers are performing poorly if you want WiFi clients to access DNS servers that you use for customized addressing or if you have a local DNS server on your network DNS Settings Automatic Config Automatic w Primary DNS Secondary DNS Force All DNS Requests To L Router Apply Undo Automatic Config Automatic or Static default Automatic Switching to Static enables you to set specific DNS servers in the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS fields Primary DNS and Secondary DNS If you choose to specify your DNS servers then enter the IP addresses of the servers you want as your primary and secondary DNS servers in these fields The DNS server settings will be pre populated with public DNS server IP addresses You can override the IP address with any other DNS server IP address of your choice For example Google Public DNS servers have the IP addresses 8 8 8 8 and 8 8 4 4 while 4 2 2 2 and 4 2 2 3 are servers from Level 3 Communications Force All DNS Requests To Router Enabling this will redirect all DNS requests from LAN clients to the router s DNS server This will allow the router even more control over IP addresses even when clients have their own DNS servers statically set Dynamic DNS Configuration The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a serve
42. 22 1 1 Yes Yes 10 1 1 1 10 1 1 2 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 In order to set up a tunnel you must configure the following e Local Network and Remote Network addresses for the Glue Network the network that is created by the administrator that serves as the glue between the networks of the tunnel Each address must be a different IP address from the same private network and these addresses together form the endpoints of the tunnel e Remote Gateway the public facing WAN IP address that the local gateway is going to connect to e Routes that allow you to configure what network traffic from local host s will be allowed through the tunnel Optionally you might also want to enable the tunnel Keep Alive feature to monitor the status of a tunnel and more accurately determine if the tunnel is alive or not Click Add to configure a new GRE tunnel click Edit to make changes to an existing tunnel Add Edit Tunnel General Add Tunnel x General Tunnel Name Tunnel Key 9 Local Network 0o 60 0 0 Remote Network 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 252 Remote Gateway 0 0 0 0 TTL 64 MTU WAN Binding 9 Unique ID Gis afany Invert Binding Tunnel Enabled Nexi Finish Tunnel Name Give the tunnel a name that uniquely identifies it Tunnel Key Enables an ID key for a GRE tunnel which can be used as an identifier for mGRE Multipoint GRE Local Network This is the local side of the Glue Network a netwo
43. 238 Local IPv6 Address 2001 470 a ad1 2 i 64 Primary IPv6 DNS Server 2001 470 20 2 Additional IPv6 DNS Server Delegated IPv6 Network 2007 4706858 48 Delegated IPv6 Network 2001 470 b adT 64 6rd Tunnel IPv6 Rapid Deployment 6rd is a method of IPv6 site configuration derived from 6to4 It is different from 6to4 in that the ISP provides explicit 6rd infrastructure that handles the IPv4 lt gt IPv6 translation within the ISP network 6rd is considered more reliable than 6to4 as the ISP explicitly maintains infrastructure to support tunneled IPv6 traffic over their IPv4 network e 6rd Prefix The 6rd prefix and prefix length should be supplied by your ISP e IPv4 Border Router Address This address should be supplied by your ISP e IPv4 Common Prefix Mask Input the number of common prefix bits that you can mask off of the WAN s IPv4 address e Primary IPv6 DNS Server optional Depending on your provider this may be required This only takes effect if the default global DNS setting on the Network Settings DNS page is Automatic e Additional IPv6 DNS Server Secondary DNS server e Delegated IPv6 Network optional Network available for delegation to LANs Depending on your provider this may be required Prefixes specified here only take effect if those supplied by the connection are insufficient to configure your LANs e Delegated IPv6 Network Additional network available for del
44. 5 Network IP Netmask Netmask Port Negation Port s Port s Submit Cancel e Log When checked each packet matching this filter rule will be logged in the System Logs e Action Allow or Deny e Protocol Any ICMPv4 TCP UDP GRE ESP ICMPv6 or SCTP e IP Version Any IPv4 or IPv6 IP Source IP Destination e IP Negation Match on any IP address that is NOT in the specified IP network range e Network IP Optional field to specify a matching network IP address for this rule to match against e Netmask Use this to define a subnet size this rule will match against e Port Negation Match on any port that is NOT in the specified port range e Port s Use for a single port or a range of ports Fill in the left side for a single port Use Network IP Netmask and Port s to specify the ports and addresses for which the rule applies You can specify a range of ports or a single port Similarly the netmask can be used to define either a range of addresses i e 255 255 255 0 or a single address 255 255 255 255 If you leave these values blank then all IP addresses and ports will be included IP Source and IP Destination options can be used to differentiate between the directions that packets go You could permit packets to come from particular IP addresses but then not allow packets to return to those addresses Forwardings Forwardings define how Filter Policies affect traffic flowing between zones in one
45. A device is no longer considered stationary when consecutive GPS fixes are above this distance threshold Low thresholds increase the possibility of incorrectly detecting movement due to GPS jitter Range 20 65535 meters e Distance Interval meters Set the interval in meters that the device has to travel to trigger GPS sentence reporting Low values increase the possibility of incorrectly detecting movement due to GPS jitter Disable by setting this value to 0 GPS Clients Add Client x Client Details Enable this client _ Keep GPS Active _ Client name Client Name Server myhost mydomain nel Port 1 65535 Use UDP _ Number of stored sentences 1000 Specify Time Interval _ Start Time kr End Time w Next Finish e Enable this Server Select to enable e Keep GPS Active Keep the GPS receiver active at all times even if no destination exists for position messages This will place additional load on the router similar to sending reports to a remote server but without consuming the network bandwidth e Client Name Create a name for this client Only letters numerals and underscores are allowed e Server This client must have a remote server to report to Enter a hostname or IP address e Port Port number for the remote server between 1 and 65535 e Use UDP Using UDP instead of TCP reduces the load on the router and may save bandwidth However UDP does not gu
46. Bounce pages e UPnP e Network Mobility e DHCP Relay e VRRP GRE GRE over IPSec OSPF NHRP e Syslog e SNMP over the WAN LAN works There are two main types of IPv6 WAN connectivity native Auto and Static and tunneling over IPv4 6to4 6in4 and 6rd e Native Auto and Static The upstream ISP routes IPv6 packets directly e IPv6 tunneling 6to4 6in4 and 6rd Each IPv6 packet is encapsulated by the router in an IPv4 packet and routed over an IPv4 route to a tunnel endpoint that decapsulates it and routes the IPv6 packet natively The reply is encapsulated by the tunnel endpoint in an IPv4 packet and routed back over an IPv4 route Some tunnel modes do not require upstream ISPs to route or even be aware of IPv6 traffic at all Some modes are utilized by upstream ISPs to simplify the configuration and rollout of IPv6 Enable IPv6 and select the desired IPv6 connection method for this WAN interface e Disabled default IPv6 disabled on this interface e Auto Pv6 will use automatic connection settings if available e Static Input a specific IPv6 address for your WAN connection This is provided by the ISP if it is supported e 6to4 Tunnel Encapsulates the IPv6 data and transfers it to an automatic tunnel provider if your ISP supports it e 6in4 Tunnel Encapsulates the IPv6 data and sends it to the configured tunnel provider e 6rd Tunnel IPv6 rapid deployment Encapsulates the IPv6 data and sends
47. CATIONS e The USB and modem lights turn amber and blink twice to signal factory reset e Two of the modem LEDs blink red in unison for 10 seconds when there is an error during firmware upgrade Quick Start e Basic Setup e Accessing the Administration Pages e First Time Setup Wizard e Using Enterprise Cloud Manager Basic Setup 1 Insert an activated SIM A wireless broadband data plan must be added to your Cradlepoint COR IBR350 Wireless broadband data plans are available from wireless carriers such as Verizon AT amp T Sprint EE and Vodafone The SIM must be provisioned with the carrier Contact your carrier for details about selecting a data plan and about the process for provisioning your SIM Once you have an activated SIM slide open the SIM cover and insert the card into the SIM slot For models with two SIM slots use the slot marked SIM 1 for the primary SIM card Be sure to insert the card with the notch end first and the gold contacts facing down it will click into place Notch end goes in first Gold contacts must face down Once you have inserted the card slide the cover closed Insert the security screw if desired 2 Attach modem antennas Attach the included modem antennas finger tight only 3 Connect to a power source The Cradlepoint COR IBR350 includes a 12VDC 1A power adapter Plug this into the device and to a power outlet 4 Connect to a computer or other network equipment Plu
48. Cradlepoint COR IBR350 Manual Highly Available Cloud Managed M2M Gateway The Cradlepoint COR IBR350 Series is an affordable compact high performance 4G LTE gateway designed for mission critical connectivity to the Internet of Things Ideal for kiosks and digital signs this cloud managed solution provides organizations the ability to scale deployments quickly and manage their distributed networks easily in real time Designed with form amp function in mind for the cost conscious consumer COR IBR350 is perfect to get your applications online Key Features e Cloud managed for zero touch deployment and intelligent management e Internal LTE only HSPA or multi carrier software defined radio LTE HSPA EVDO modem e Compact e Integrated mounting holes e One 10 100 Ethernet port e Connectors for external cellular modem antennas two Introduction e Package Contents e System Requirements e Specifications e Hardware e LEDs Quick Start e Basic Setup e Accessing the Administration Pages e First Time Setup Wizard e Using Enterprise Cloud Manager Administration Pages The COR IBR350 administration pages include the following five tabs See Navigating the Administration Pages for helpful information about how to use the device s GUl based management interface NOTE The manual content for the following administration pages sections is generic across multiple devices Therefore some details may not apply to th
49. Failback Configuration Advanced This is used to configure failback which is the ability to go back to a higher priority WAN interface if it regains connection to its network ADVANCED Failback Configuration Fallback Mode Usage Usage Threshold Custom ae Rate 20 KB s Time Period 90 seconds Immediate Mode Select the Failback Mode from the following options e Usage e Time e Disabled Usage Fail back based on the amount of data passed over time This is a good setting for when you have a dual mode EVDO WiMAX modem and you are going in and out of WiMAX coverage If the router has failed over to EVDO it will wait until you have low data usage before bringing down the EVDO connection to check if a WiMAX connection can be made e High Rate 80 KB s Time Period 30 seconds e Normal Rate 20 KB s Time Period 90 seconds e Low Rate 10 KB s Time Period 240 seconds e Custom Rate range 1 100 KB s Time Period range 10 300 seconds Time Fail back only after a set period of time Default 90 seconds Range 10 300 seconds This is a good setting if you have a primary wred WAN connection and only use a modem for failover when your wired connection goes down This ensures that the higher priority interface has remained online for a set period of time before it becomes active in case the connection is dropping in and out for example Disabled Deactivate failback mode Immediate Mode Fail back immediate
50. More security requires more router resources o MD5 o SHA 128 o SHA 256 e Bits A greater bit size is more secure but requires more router resources Some devices do not support 2048 bits so ensure compatibility o 1024 o 2048 Certificate Signing Request Request a certificate signature from a remote CA Using an established third party CA increases the likelihood that your certificate will be trusted by others see security issues for self signed certificates for more information Generate a certificate signing request CSR by selecting a certificate from the dropdown list Name field and downloading the CSR The CSR can then be sent to a remote CA for a signature Once the certificate has been signed import the certificate in PEM or PKCS 12 format Certificate Signing Request Name w Digest w Download CSR Submit When you export the CSR select a Digest or cryptographic hash function These are listed in order of increasing security More security requires more router resources e MD5 e SHA 128 e SHA 256 Local Certificates This is a table of local certificates including certificate details Remove a local certificate by selecting the certificate and clicking the Remove button Local Certificates Remove Name Country State Location Org Org Unit Common Name v CP Secure CA AccessMyLAN com Root Authority e Name Friendly description of the certificate e Country C The certificate owner s country of r
51. P Server range is the end of the reserved pool of IP addresses that will be given to any DHCP enabled computers on your network o IPv6 DHCP Lease Time This specifies how long DHCP enabled computers will wait before requesting a new DHCP lease e Disable SLAAC and DHCP Disable both IPv6 address configuration modes Multicast Proxy IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol multicast proxy allows a single packet to reroute to multiple destinations see the Wikipedia explanation of multicast This may be used for IPTV for example Local Network Editor x I ings Sel oan Configure Multicast Proxy for this network IPv4 Settings Multicast Proxy L Quick Leave Mode vi IPv6 Settings Interfaces Access Control Add IPv4 DHCP E IP Address Netmask IPv6 Addressing Multicast Proxy Schedule VRRP STP Wired 802 1 Submit Cancel Multicast Proxy Select to enable IGMP proxy support to allow multicast streams to flow across this network Quick Leave Mode Disable quick leave mode if it s vital that the daemon should act exactly as a real multicast client on the upstream interface However disabling this function increases the risk of bandwidth saturation By default enabling multicast proxy enables a multicast connection with devices within the LAN In rare cases additional IP address ranges need access to the multicast streams Click Add and input the IP Address and Netmask for an additional IP address range
52. Period If you have VPN tunnel failover failback enabled see below set the time period between each check on the primary network after failover Default 10 seconds Range 5 60 seconds Failover Tunnel and Failback Tunnel Use these settings to create two tunnels one as the primary tunnel and one as the backup tunnel To configure tunnel failover failback complete the following steps 1 Create two tunnels one for primary and one for backup Make sure that both tunnels have the same Remote Network and that both have Dead Peer Detection enabled 2 Choose one to be the primary tunnel Open the editor for this tunnel and make sure Tunnel Enabled is selected Then go to the Dead Peer Detection page Under Failover Tunnel select the other tunnel you have created 3 Open the editor for the failover tunnel Make sure Tunnel Enabled is not selected On the Dead Peer Detection page set the Failback Tunnel to your primary tunnel Global VPN Settings These settings apply to all configured VPN tunnels Global VPN Settings Enable Certificate Support IKE ISAKMP Port 500 IKE ISAKMP NAT T Port 4500 NAT T KeepAlive Interval 20 Secs Tunnel Connect Retry 30 SECS Apply Undo Enable Certificate Support Enabling Certificate Support will allow you to load a certificate for VPN to the router Click the Upload Certificate button to browse for a certificate on a local device Disabling certificate support will no longer
53. Read Writable by default However if a value is set here that field will become Read Only e System Contact Input the email address of the system administrator e System Name Input the router s hostname e System Location Input the physical location of the router This is simply a string for your own information System Control Device Control Restore To Factory Defaults Reboot The Device ADVANCED Advanced Control System Automatic Reboot Scheduled Reboot Newer ka Enable Watchdog Reboot Apply Undo Ping Test Restore to Factory Defaults This changes all settings back to their default values Reboot The Device This causes the router to restart Advanced Control System Automatic Reboot Ping Test Scheduled Reboot This causes the router to restart at a user determined time Watchdog Reboot This causes the router to automatically restart when it determines an unrecoverable error condition has occurred Ping Test A simple test to check Internet connectivity Type the Hostname or IP address of the computer you want to ping and press Enter or click the Ping button Ping Results PING 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 45 bytes from 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp seq 0 time 2 195 ms 45 bytes from 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp _seq 1 time 1 944 ms 45 bytes from 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp seq 2 time 65 588 ms 45 bytes from 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp _seq 3 time 25 737 ms 45 b
54. Remote Port s 1 65535 Protocol TCP amp UDP Me Cancel Add Edit Port Proxying Rule e Name Name your rule e Enabled Toggle whether your rule is enabled Selected by default e Use Port Range Check this box to create a rule which proxies a contiguous range of ports instead of a single port The remote port s will require the same number of contiguous ports e Local Port s Specify the IP port s on the LAN to proxy to a remote computer e Remote Computer Specify the remote computer to receive proxied traffic e Remote Port s Specify the IP port first if a range on the remote computer to receive proxy traffic e Protocol Select the IP protocol traffic to proxy from the following options in the dropdown menu o TCP o UDP o TCP amp UDP e Click Submit to save your completed port proxying rule Network Prefix Translation Network Prefix Translation is used in IPv6 networks to translate one IPv6 prefix to another IPv6 prefix translation is an experimental specification RFC 6296 trying to achieve address independence similar to NAT in IPv4 Unlike NAT however NPT is stateless and preserves the IPv6 principle that each device has a routable public address But it still breaks any protocol embedding IPv6 addresses e g IPsec and is generally not recommended for use by the IETF NPT can help to keep internal network ranges consistent across various IPv6 providers but it cannot be used effectively in all situations The primary
55. Routes Add Route Remove Route Network Address Netmask 55 255 255 0 Cancel Click Add Route to configure a new route You will need to input the following information defined by the remote network e Network Address This is the network address that is the destination of the route This should be set to the network address at the remote side of the tunnel e Netmask This is the corresponding subnet mask of the network being defined Default 255 255 255 0 You can set the tunnel to connect to a range of IP addresses or to a single IP address For example you could input 192 168 0 0 and 255 255 255 0 to connect your tunnel to all the addresses of the remote network in the 192 168 0 x range Alternatively you could select a single address by inputting that address along wth a Netmask of 255 255 255 255 Add Edit Tunnel Keep Alive GRE keep alive packets can be enabled to be sent through the tunnel in order to monitor the status of the tunnel and more accurately determine if the tunnel is alive or not GRE keep alive packets may be sent from both sides of a tunnel or from just one side Add Tunnel Keep Alive Enabled Rate Secs Retry 3 Failover Tunnel Fallback Tunnel we Back Nex Finish Enabled Select to enable GRE Keep Alive to continually send keep alive packets to the remote peer Rate Choose the length of time in seconds for each check Default 10 seconds Range 2 3600 seconds Retr
56. SIMAPNAuth Settings WAN Configuration Rule x Filter Criteria gt General Settings Rule Name Common Defaults IP Overrides When Unique Ip ae IPV Settings Condition contains Ri Ethernet Settings Value Unique ID Modern Settings WiMAX Settings CDMA Settings SIM APA AUTA Settings Submit Cancel Filter Criteria If you are creating a newrule begin by setting the Filter Criteria Create a name for your rule and the condition for which the rule applies e Rule Name Create a name meaningful to you This name is optional Make a selection for When Condition and Value to create a condition for your rule The condition will be in the form of these examples When Condition Value Port is USB Port 1 Type is not WiMAX e When o Port Select by the physical port on the router that you are plugging the modem into e g USB Port 2 o Manufacturer Select by the modem manufacturer such as Sierra Wireless o Model Set your rule according to the specific model of modem o Type Select by type of Internet source Ethernet LTE Modem Wireless as WAN WiMAX o Serial Number Select 3G or LTE modem by the serial number o MAC Address Select WiMAX modem by MAC Address o Unique ID Select by ID This is generated by the router and displayed when the device is connected to the router 33 ee 3 66 is not 3 66 o Condition Select is starts with contains or ends with
57. Shaping rules WAN Interface Speeds WAN Interface Speeds Device Name Upload Speed Download Speed Ethernet Broadcom 47xx Ri 40000 Kb s 40000 Kb s WIFI as WAN ssid MBR140 10000 Kb s ja 10000 Kb s LTE Modem LTE EVDO Macs p 25000 Kb S G 25000 Kb s Apply Unda Upload Speed and Download Speed Setting the Upload Speed and Download Speed is required to control traffic flow accurately Adjust the sliding bar to restrict the maximum upload and or download speed for the Internet source s you are using For example you might restrict the upload speed to prioritize available bandwith for download or to reduce overall bandwidth use in order to lower costs It is recommended that you experiment with different values for your particular Internet connection for best results NOTE Upload speed is the speed at which data can be transferred to your ISP Download speed is the speed at which data can be transferred to you from your ISP You can test your connection speeds with a service such as speedtest net Queues Queues and rules work in conjunction to prioritize bandwidth for the most critical operations Multiple rules can be associated with one queue Use rules to associate your more critical operations with queues that have higher bandwidth settings For example you might have two queues one for critical and one for secondary wih critical having most of the bandwidth percentage Use rules to associate your most important ban
58. WIFI Connection Strength x Pause RSSI 23dbm C The number listed in the orange block shows the number of attached clients Click this to go to the Client List page Status Client List e ECM Managed Click here to open the System Settings Enterprise Cloud Manager page The dot beside it is green when the device is managed by Enterprise Cloud Manager and red when it is not e Logout Click to log out of the administration pages Configuration Pages The following table shows the navigation layout of the administration pages Click on the tabs along the top bar to reveal the following dropdown menus NOTE These contents vary by product Not all items are shown for all products Getting Started Status Network Settings Internet System Settings Enterprise Cloud Client List Content Filtering Connection Manager Administration Manager Dashboard DHCP Server Client Data Usage Certificate Registration GPS DNS Data Usage Management First Time Setup GRE Tunnels Firewall GRE Tunnels Device Alerts IP Passthrough Hotspot Clients MAC Filter Logging L2TP Tunnels GPIO Connector Setup Internet Connections QoS Network Mobility Enterprise Cloud WiFi Protected Setup LLDP Routing NEMO Manager QoS Routing Protocols NHRP Interfaces Feature Licenses Routing Threat Management VPN Tunnels Hotspot Services Statistics WiFi Local WAN Affinity Load Serial Redirector System Logs Networks Balancing SNMP Configuration VPN Tunnels WiFi
59. a plan or a price increase on your plan after a certain amount of usage a Data Usage Rule can help you track these amounts You can set a rule to shut down use of a modem and or send a message when you reach a data usage amount you set When you select Enable Data Usage you will see the Data Usage Agreement shown below The purpose of this agreement is to ensure that you understand that the data numbers for your router might not perfectly match those of your carrier Cradlepoint cannot be held responsible You must accept the agreement by clicking Yes in order to begin creating data usage rules Data Usage Agreement xo The numbers provided are strictly estimates and may vary from the final numbers the carrier uses for billing purposes In no event shall CradiePoint be held liable for any fees charged by the carrier for customer usage even in the event the numbers provided by CradlePoint are lower than the carrier numbers and result in additional fees charged to the customer You should set your data limits lower than your data allowance and regularly compare the numbers provided by the router with the numbers from your carrier Do you accept this Agreement Yes Wo Warning You should set your data limits lower than your carrier data allowance and regularly compare the numbers provided by the router with the numbers from your carrier Data Usage Rules The Date Usage Rule display shows basic information for each rule you have create
60. according to the assigned usage rather than bandwidth This is a best effort to keep all interfaces with these rules at a similar percentage utilization of data e g 10 50 90 as the cycle progresses rather than quickly using 100 of a fast 1 GB capped interface while using only a fraction of a slow 10 GB capped interface thus leaving the rest of the cycle with only the slow interface To use this setting you must also go to the Internet WAN Affinity Load Balancing page For the Load Balance Algorithm field select Data Usage Data Usage Rule page 2 r 7 Data Usage Rule x Cycle Type Monthly Bie Cycle Start Date E Shutdown WAN on Cap L Send Alert on Cap Custom Alert Percent of Usage 1 1000 Back Cancel Cycle Type How often the rule will reset The data usage amount will be reset at the end of each cycle Select the length of a cycle from a dropdown menu with the following choices e Daily e Weekly e Monthly Cycle Start Date Select the date you wish the rule to begin This date will be used to track when the rule will reset November 2013 5 M T W T 28 29 30 31 3 4567 10 11 12 13 14 1 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 L i t p Today Shutdown WAN on Cap If selected the WAN device will shut down when the assigned usage is reached A cycle reset or a rule deletion will re enable the device Send Alert on Cap An email alert will be generated and sent when the assigned usage
61. aces table and click Control The modem does not support Update Activate methods A message will state that there is no support for PRL Update Activation or FUMO Update Activate x This device does not support PRL Update Activation or FUMO The modem supports Update Activate methods A message will display showing options for each supported method e Modem Activation Update Activate Reactivate or Upgrade Configuration e Preferred Roaming List PRL Update e Firmware Update Management Object FUMO Update Activate x All activation and update commands will leave the device ina disconnected state You can replug the device or reconnect it via the Connection Manager after running the update Modem Activation Update Activate Reactivate or Activate Upgrade Configuration Preferred Roaming List PRL Update Update PRL Update Firmware Update Management Object FUMO stat FUMO FUMO Click the appropriate icon to start the process If the modem is connected when you start an operation the router will automatically disconnect it The router may start another modem as a failover measure When the operation is done the modem will go back to an idle state at which point the router may restart it depending on failover and failback settings NOTE Only one operation is supported at a time If you try to start the same operation on the same modem twi
62. address is a unique identifier for a computer or other device This page allows you to manage clients by MAC address You can filter clients by MAC addresses and or keep a log of devices connected to your router Filter Configuration The MAC Filter allows you to create a list of devices that have either exclusive access whitelist or no access blacklist to your local network Filter Configuration Enabled M Whitelist Whitelist MAC Filter List Whitelist Add Address Apply Undo Enabled Click to allow MAC Filter options Whitelist Select either Whitelist or Blacklist from a dropdown menu In Whitelist mode the router will restrict LAN access to all computers except those contained in the MAC Filter List panel In Blacklist mode listed devices are completely blocked from local network access MAC Filter List Whitelist or Blacklist Add devices to either your whitelist or blacklist simply by inputting each device s MAC address NOTE Use caution when using the MAC Filter to avoid accidentally blocking yourself from accessing the router MAC Logging Configuration Enable MAC Logging Enabling MAC Logging will cause the router to log MAC addresses that are connected to the router MAC addresses that you do not want to have logged addresses that you expect to be connected should be added to the Ignored MAC Addresses list You can configure the router to send an alert if a connected device has a
63. al convention for routers that leaves higher numbers free for other devices Netmask Default 255 255 255 0 The netmask controls how many IP addresses can be used in this network The default value allows for 254 IP addresses IPv4 Routing Mode Default NAT Each network can use a unique routing mode to connect to the Internet and other local networks NAT is desirable for most configurations Select from the following options in the dropdown list e NAT Network Address Translation hides private IP addresses behind the router s IP address This is the simplest and most common choice for users because NAT does the translation work for you e Standard NAT less routing If you select Standard you must separately configure your IP addresses so that they will be publically accessible Typically you will not select this option unless you have a specific reason to bypass NAT e IP Passthrough IP Passthrough passes the IP address given by a cellular modem WAN through the router to Ethernet LAN All Ethernet ports must be in LAN mode or disabled and Hotspot VPN and GRE must be disabled Any wreless interfaces must be removed from this network in order to enable IP Passthrough The easiest way to enable IP Passthrough mode is with the IP Passthrough Setup Wizard see Getting Started IP Passthrough Setup e Hotspot Provide Hotspot Services on this network requiring Terms of Service or RADIUS UAM authentication before WAN access will occur o
64. an archive file format The PKCS 12 container format is more secure than the PEM container format because it is protected by an encryption key Import Choose a certificate file in PKCS 12 format from your computer or local device and upload it to the router Give the certificate a name that is meaningful to you PKCS 12 files are protected by a passphrase you must know this key to import the file Import PKCS12 Format Certificates Name Passphrase Certificate File Choose File No file chosen Upload Certificate Import Export Select a local certificate from the dropdown list and download it to your computer or local device in PKCS 12 format When you export this file you must create a passphrase to protect it This key is required for future use of the file Export PKCS12 Format Certificates Name v Passphrase Download Certificate Export NOTE This article may contain links that direct you to non Cradlepoint Inc owned websites and these links are not under the control of Cradlepoint Inc or any of its representatives Cradlepoint Inc is not responsible for the content of any linked site or any link contained in a linked site or any changes or updates to such sites outside of cradlepoint com Cradlepoint is providing these links as a convenience and the inclusion of any link does not imply endorsement of the site by Cradlepoint Inc or any of its representatives Device Alerts The Device Alerts s
65. arantee delivery The router will typically assume sentences have been received by the remote UDP server and will not buffer those sentences e Number of stored sentences Set the maximum number of sentences that can be stored when the router does not have a connection to a server e Specify Time Interval This restricts the GPS sentence reporting to a remote server to a specific time interval COR models include additional options related to GPS sentence types and reporting intervals These options match those in the GPS Servers section above e NMEA e Reporting Intervals NMEA GGA RMC and VTG sentences Some devices report GPS information with multiple NMEA National Marine Electronics Association sentence formats GGA RMC and VTG See the examples below For more examples and information about NMEA sentences see the following websites e http aprs gids nl nmea e http ww gpsinformation org dale nmea htm nmea GGA GPGGA Essential fix data including 3D location and accuracy information Example GPGGA 1753405 4916 450 N 12311 127 W 2 06 1 5 117 3 M 26 574 M 6 0 0138 47 Sample N Description Data 1753405 Time of fix 17 34 05 UTC 4916 450 N Latitude 49 deg 16 450 min North 12311 127 W Longitude 123 deg 11 127 min West Fix quality O fix not available 1 GPS fix 2 Differential GPS fix 3 PPS fix 4 Real Time Kinematic 5 Float RTK 6 g estimated dead reckoning 7 Manual input mode 8 Si
66. as Quick Start Guide with warranty and regulatory information System Requirements e Atleast one Internet source a CradlePoint integrated 3G 4G modem with an active data plan or an Ethernet based modem e Windows 2000 XP 7 8 Mac OS X or Linux computer e Internet Explorer v6 0 or higher Firefox v2 0 or higher Safari v1 0 or higher or Google Chrome Specifications WAN e LTE only HSPA or LTE HSPA EVDO modem e Dual SIM slots single on LTE only LAN e One LAN 10 100 Ethernet port PORTS e Power e One Ethernet LAN e Two cellular antenna connectors SMA TEM PERATURE e 0 Cto 40 C operating HUMIDITY non condensing e 5 to 95 operating e 5 to 95 storage POWER e 12VDC 1A adapter SIZE 3 0 in x 3 7 in x 1 0 in 76 5 mm x 94 5 mm x 24 5 mm WEIGHT 4 oz HOUSING plastic CERTIFICATIONS e PTCRB GCF CC FCC IC CE Carrier e Safety UL CUL e Materials WEEE RoHS RoHS 2 California Prop 65 What s In The Box e M2M router with integrated business class 4G LTE or HSPA or LTE HSPA EVDO moden includes integrated mounting holes e 12VDC 1A power adapter 1 5 meter cord e Two modem antennas e Quick Start Guide with warranty and regulatory information Feature Details e WAN Security NAT SPI ALG inbound filtering of IP addresses port blocking service filtering FTP SMTP HTTP RPL SNMP DNS ICMP NNTP POP3 SSH protocol filtering content filtering WAN ping allowignore e Inte
67. ation displayed in this popup window varies significantly for different types of devices with different LLDP implementations Interf ace Details th 1l via Chassis ChassisiID Syshame SysDescr MgmtIP Capability Capability Capability Capability Port Portip POortDescr LLDP MED Device Type Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability LLDP RID 2 Time 0 day 00 11 02 mac O0 30 44 14 ff 76 MBR1400 76 CradlePoint MBRI400v2 5 3 0 203 0 113 70 Bridge on Router on Wlan on Station off mac 2Zar30 44 14 ff 76 etho 2 Network Connectivity Device Capabilities Policy Location MDI PSE MDI PD Inventory Inventory Software Revision 3 10 48 coconut Firmware Revision 5 3 0 Manufacturer CradlePoint To enable LLDP for Ethernet on the WAN and or LAN side go to System Settings Administration and select the LLDP tab QoS View the breakdown of packets and bytes sent and received associated with each QoS rule QoS is Enabled Queue Transmit packets bytes Receive packets bytes Default 3197 319 23 KB 4893 5 62 MB limit upload Uy 0 00 bytes 0 0 00 bytes To set up or edit a QoS rule go to Network Settings QoS Routing System Routes displays routes associated with networks connected to the router as well as routes learned from routing protocols such as RIP or BGP System Routes IP Address Gateway Netmask Interface M
68. available when DHCP Relay is enabled IPv6 Addressing Local Network Editor x ne Configure how IPv6 will perform LAN addressing IPv4 Settings IPV6 Settings Address Configuration SLAAC with DHCP v Interfaces Access Control DHCP Range Start 1 IPv4 DHCP DHCP Range End auto IPv6 Addressing IPv6 DHCP Lease Time i 720 mins Multicast Proxy Schedule VRRP STP Wired 802 1X Submit H Cancel Address Configuration Mode Select from the following dropdown options e SLAAC Only SLAAC stands for stateless address autoconfiguration The router regularly generates a router advertisement that includes network prefix and routing information allowing clients to autogenerate an address and start communicating on the network Clients utilize neighbor discovery protocols to ensure multiple clients on the subnet have not chosen an identical address e SLAAC with DHCP Default IPv6 DHCP provides an additional client configuration method and is regularly combined with SLAAC to provide DNS servers a shortcoming in the original SLAAC specification and additional options not supported by SLAAC By defaulting to SLAAC with DHCPv6 all IPv6 capable clients on the network should be configurable with IPv6 connectivity o DHCP Range Start The beginning of the range that will be used for IPV6 DHCP addresses The IPv6 range will always start at 1 o DHCP Range End The ending IP address in the DHC
69. be directed at the Secondary DNS server If still no data is received the device will be disconnected and failover will occur e Active Ping A ping request will be sent to the Ping Target If no data is received the ping request will be retried four times at five second intervals If still no data is received the device will be disconnected and failover will occur When Active Ping is selected the next line gives an estimate of data usage in this form Active Ping could use as much as 9 3 MB of data per month This amount depends on the Idle Check Interval e Off Once the link is established the router takes no action to verify that it is still up Ping IP Address If you selected Active Ping you will need to input an IP address This must be an address that can be reached through your WAN connection modem Ethernet Some ISPs Carriers block certain addresses so choose an address that all of your WAN connections can use For best results select an established public IP address For example you might ping Google Public DNS at 8 8 8 8 or Level 3 Communications at 4 2 2 2 IPv6 Failure Check Advanced ADVANCED IPv6 Failure Check Idle Check Interval 30 seconds Monitor while connected Active Ping a Active Ping could use as much as 9 3 MB of data per month Ping IPv Address The settings for IPv6 Failure Check match those for IPv4 Failure Check except that the IP address for Active Ping is an IPv6 address
70. be required Prefixes specified here only take effect if those supplied by the connection are insufficient to configure your LANs e Delegated IPv6 Network Additional network available for delegation to LANs Example Configuration IPv6 Configuration Pv6 Connect Method Static k IPv Address CIDR 2560 af32 32de 130f 184d 64 IPv6 Gateway IP 2560 af32 32de 130f 1 Primary IPv6 DNS Server 2560 af32 32de 130f 23 Additional IPv6 DNS 2560 af32 32de 130f 123 Server Delegated IPv6 Network 2560 af32 32de 130f 1 64 Delegated IPv6 Network 2560 af32 32de 130f 2 i 64 6to4 Tunnel Out of the box 6to4 is the simplest mode to enable full end to end IPv6 connectivity in an organization if the upstream ISP properly routes packets to and from the 6to4 unicast relay servers e Primary IPv6 DNS Server optional Depending on your provider this may be required This only takes effect if the default global DNS setting on the Network Settings DNS page is Automatic e Additional IPv6 DNS Server Secondary DNS server e Delegated IPv6 Network optional Network available for delegation to LANs Depending on your provider this may be required Prefixes specified here only take effect if those supplied by the connection are insufficient to configure your LANs e Delegated IPv6 Network Additional network available for delegation to LANs Example Configuration IPv6 Configuration IPv6 Connect Method
71. ce the UI will not report failure and the request will finish normally when the original request is done However if you try to start a different operation or use a different modem this second request will fail without interfering with the pending operation Process Timeout If the process fails an error message will display Updating Device x An error occurred during update attempt OK Activation has a 3 minute timeout PRL update has a 4 minute timeout and FUMO has a 10 minute timeout Update Modem Firmware Click on the Firmware button to open the Modem Firmware Upgrade window This will show whether there is new modem firmware available Modem Firmware Upgrade sa Firmware Upgrade Model MC3O00LE Current Version 01 00 09 03 Available Firmware Version v3 5 10 9 New Version Available Automatic internet Manual Firmware Upgrade Cancel If you select Automatic Internet the firmware will be updated automatically Use Manual Firmware Upgrade to instead manually upload firmware from a local computer or device Reset the Modem Click on the Reset button to power cycle the modem This will have the same effect as unplugging the modem Configuration Rules Advanced This section allows you to create general rules that apply to the Internet connections of a particular type These can be general or very specific For example you could create a rule that applies to all 3G 4G modems or a rule that only appli
72. cm com and log in using your ECM credentials For more information about how to use Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager see the following e Getting Started e ECM on the Knowedge Base Navigating the Administration Pages To access the administration pages open a web browser and type the hostname cp or IP address http 192 168 0 1 into the address bar The Administrator Login page appears NOTE The hostname and IP address are editable cp and 192 168 0 1 are the defaults If you have changed these input your customized hostname or IP address into the web browser to access the administration pages cradlepoint Administrator Login Router Details You are connected to a CradlePoint IBRBOOLE router Please enker your administrator password below to accrss srttings Model Humber IBRGOOLE intemmet Connection Connincted Wireless Details Status Enabled Clients 1 Clients Channel 11 Mame IBR600 75c Modem Details Manufacturer Model Signal Mode CradlePoint Internal LTEVE 6 dam LTE Copyright CradlePoint Inc 2014 All rights reserved Log in using your administrator password Initially this password can be found on the bottom of the router as the Default Password this password is also the last eight digits of the unit s MAC address You may have changed the administrator password during initial setup using the First Time Setup Wizard If so log in using your personalized administrator
73. ct the modem to apply updates such as for PRL modem firmware or configuration events These activities do not change any router settings but the modem connection may be unavailable for periods of time while these updates occur The modem may also require a reset after a modem firmware update is complete e Disabled The request to update will be refused e When Disconnected The request to update will only be performed when the modem is either in a disconnected state or dormant state If the modem is not in one of these states when the request is received then the router will remember the request and perform the update when the modem becomes disconnected dormant e On Schedule The request to update will only be performed at the specified scheduled time no matter wnat the state of the modem is Network Initiated Schedule When you select On Schedule for Network Initiated Alerts you also select a time from this dropdown list Modem updates will take place at this scheduled time AT Config Script Enter the AT commands to be used for carrier specific modem configuration settings Each command must be entered on a separate line The command and associated response will be logged so you should check the system log to make sure there were no errors NOTE AT Config Script should not be used unless told to do so by your modem s cellular provider or by a support technician AT Dial Script Enter the AT commands to be used in establishing a n
74. ct to the network Not all options are available for all modems this will default to Auto if an incompatible mode is selected e Auto all modes Let the modem decide which network to use e Auto 3G 3G or less Let the modem decide which 2G or 3G network to use Do not attempt to connect to LTE e Force LTE Connect to LTE only and do not attempt to connect to 3G or WiMAX e Force WiMAX Connect to WiMAX only and do not attempt to connect tot 3G or LTE e Force 3G EVDO UMTS HSPA Connect to 3G network only e Force 2G 1xRTT EDGE GPRS Connect to 2G network only Network Selection Mode Wireless carriers are assigned unique network identifying codes known as PLMN Public Land Mobile Network To manually select a particular carrier select the Manual radio button and enter the network PLMN Choose from the following options e None No Change e Auto Selected by default e Home only e Manual Input the PLMN code Functional Mode Selects the functional mode of the modem IPPT IP passthrough mode causes the modem to act as a transport passing Internet data and IP address information between the modem and the Internet directly NAT mode causes the modem to NAT the IP address information Consequently IPPT mode does not allow user access to the modem web Ul and NAT mode does allow user access to the modem web UI e None No Change e IPPT e NAT Network Initiated Alerts This field controls whether the Sprint network can disconne
75. d including rules created with a template The following information is displayed e Rule Name e Enabled True False e Date for Rule Reset e Cycle Type Daily Weekly or Monthly e Cap Amount in MB e Current Usage Shown as an amount in MB as a percentage of the cap and in a bar graph Data Usage Rules Add F Rule Name Rule resets on Current Usage percent ee Fri 08 05 2011 E 4 Enabled True Cycle Type Monthly Cap 5000 MB Current Usage 219 08 MB 4g Sat 08 06 2011 Enabled True Cycle Type Monthly Cap 5000 MB Current Usage 2022 75 MB ere Sun 08 07 2011 W 3 Enabled True Cycle Type Monthly Cap 5000 MB Current Usage 174 86 MB Click Add to configure a new Data Usage Rule Data Usage Rule page 1 Data Usage Rule x Rule Name Give your rule a name WAN Selection gf Assigned Usage in MB 5900 Rule Enabled 4 Use with Load Balancing 4 Next Cancel Rule Name Give your rule a name for later recognition WAN Selection Select from the dropdown list of currently attached WAN devices Assigned Usage in MB Enter a cap amount in megabytes 1024 megabytes equals 1 gigabyte Rule Enabled Default Enabled Click to disable Use with Load Balancing When checked the Load Balancing feature is allowed to use the thresholds and metrics of this rule when making balance decisions This causes Load Balancing to spread the data usage between interfaces
76. d 2 1900 MHz Band 4 AWS 1700 2100 MHz Band 5 850 MHz Band 13 700 MHz Band 17 700 MHz Band 25 1900 MHz o HSPA UMTS 850 900 1900 2100 MHz AWS o GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz o CDMA EVDO Rev A 1xRTT 800 1900 MHz e Power LTE 23 dBm 1 HSPA 23 dBm 1 EVDO 24 dBm 0 5 1 typical conducted e Antennas two SMA male plug finger tighten only maximum torque spec is 7 kgf cm e Industry Standards amp Certs PTCRB FCC IC UL AT amp T e SIM two 2FF slots e GPS standalone GPS support COR IBR350LPE SP 4G LTE HSPA EVDO for Sprint e Technology LTE HSPA EVDO Rev A e Downlink Rates LTE 100 Mbps HSPA 21 1 Mbps EVDO 3 1 Mbps theoretical e Uplink Rates LTE 50 Mbps HSPA 5 76 Mbps EVDO 1 8 Mbps theoretical e Frequency Bands o LTE Band 2 1900 MHz Band 4 AWS 1700 2100 MHz Band 5 850 MHz Band 13 700 MHz Band 17 700 MHz Band 25 1900 MHz o HSPA UMTS 850 900 1900 2100 MHz AWS o GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz o CDMA EVDO Rev A 1xRTT 800 1900 MHz e Power LTE 23 dBm 1 HSPA 23 dBm 1 EVDO 24 dBm 0 5 1 typical conducted e Antennas two SMA male plug finger tighten only maximum torque spec is 7 kgf cm e Industry Standards amp Certs PTCRB FCC IC UL e SIM two 2FF slots e GPS standalone GPS support COR IBR350LPE GN 4G LTE HSPA EVDO generic for use on T Mobile in the U S and Rogers Bell amp TELUS in Canada e Technology
77. d is sometimes set by latency sensitive equipment such as VoIP phones This setting is optional For more information see the Differentiated services Wikipedia page DSCP Negate When checked this rule will match on any packet that does not match the DSCFP field Click Finish to save this rule Routing Add a new static route to the IP routing table or edit remove an existing route Static routes are used in networks with more than one layer such as when there is a network within a network so that packet destinations are hidden behind an additional router Adding a static route is a way of telling the router about an additional step that packets will need to take to reach their destination i Add Edit I Remove T IP Network Address Netmask Gateway 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 172 222 22 1 Click Add to create a new static route Create Edit Static Route x IP Version IPv4 IP Ne etwork Address gt Netmask Prefix Gateway Device k Metric Allow Network Access Distribute Lance IP Version Select IPv4 or IPv6 Depending on your selection you have different options for defining the address range IP Network Address or IPv6 Address The IP address of the target network or host The IPv6 address field includes CIDR notation to declare a range of addresses Netmask The Netmask along with the IPv4 address defines the network the computer belongs to and which other IP addresses the computer can see in t
78. dwidth needs POS system VoIP etc with the critical queue Restrict the bandwidth available for less important functions with the secondary queue Assign percentages of both upload and download bandwidth to each queue If you assign 80 download bandwidth to the first queue the next queue will be forced to be 20 or less Queues Add Edit Remove E Queue Name Upload Bandwidth Upload Priority Download Bandwid Download Priori guest_q 10 borrows Lower 259 borrows Normal C primary_q 80 borrows High 70 borrows High Click Add to create a new Traffic Shaping QoS queue Queue Name Choose a name that is meaningful to you Upload Bandwidth Add Traffic Shaping QoS Queue a Queue Name Queue Name Description Upload bandwidth The maximum is limited to what remains after other queues receive thelr share Enable Upload Qos Borrow Spare Bandwidth Upload Bandwidth q Upload Priority fan Normal Next Finish F F Enable Upload QoS Default Enabled Deselect if you want your rule to apply to download traffic only Leave this selected to include upload restrictions with this queue Borrow Spare Bandwidth Default Enabled When this is enabled the interfaces protocols associated with this rule will borrow unused bandwidth from other rules Disabling borrowing will restrict the traffic to the specified bandwith Higher priority queues will be offered excess bandwidth first Upload Band
79. e Network Settings WiFi Local Networks Router Alerts On the right side of the Dashboard page is a brief set of Router Alerts that state basic information such as whether the router is running properly For example this will inform you about the availability of new firmware Router Alerts The router is running properly Router firmware is updated from the System Software page Load balancing and Failover can be configured in the Connection Manager Product Support Help Router Alerts includes links to System Settings System Software for new firmware and Internet Connection Manager GPS If a modem capable of providing GPS coordinates is connected and GPS support is enabled this page will show a graphical view of your router s location See the GPS section in System Settings Administration to enable GPS support Status GPS Status GPS information is only displayed if 1 the modem supports GPS 2 your carrier allows the GPS functionality and 3 the modem has sufficient GPS signal strength If no information is displayed check that both the modem and your carrier support GPS If GPS is supported make sure the modem is in an area where it can receive a signal from the GPS satellites GRE Tunnels View the status of configured GRE Tunnels To set up or edit a GRE tunnel go to Internet GRE Tunnels Included information e Name e Status e Transmit packets bytes e Receive packets byte
80. e COR IBR350 because they are specific to another device For example CP Secure Threat Management is only available for the AER 2100 Also the configuration pages within Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM are very similar to the local router administration pages but some items are missing because they are not relevant in the ECM environment For example the entire Status tab is absent in ECM because status information is presented in other ways Dashboard Devices list etc Getting Started e Enterprise Cloud Manager Registration e First Time Setup Status e Client List e Dashboard e GPS e GRE Tunnels e Internet Connections e QoS e Routing e Statistics e System Logs e VPN Tunnels Network Settings e Content Filtering e DHCP Server e DNS e Firewall e Local Networks e MAC Filter Logging e Qos e Routing Internet e Connection Manager e Client Data Usage e Data Usage e GRE Tunnels e Network Mobility NEMO e VPN Tunnels System Settings e Administration e Certificate Management e Device Alerts e Enterprise Cloud Manager e Feature Licenses e SNMP Configuration e System Control e System Software Introduction e Package Contents e System Requirements e Specifications e Hardware e LEDs Package Contents e M2M router with integrated business class 4G LTE or HSPA or LTE HSPA EVDO modem includes integrated mounting holes e 12VDC 1A power adapter 1 5 meter cord e Two modem antenn
81. e DMZ as a last resort Remote Admin Access Enable Remote Administration Access Control Selecting this option allows you to make remote administration tools available to only the specified IP addresses Access from all other IP addresses will be blocked This option only filters IP addresses you must enable Remote Management separately System Settings Administration The services affected by this include remote HTTP HTTPS SNMP and SSH configuration tools This does not impact LAN based administration i e devices within your network still have administration access The individual remote administration services can be enabled under System Settings Administration select the Remote Management tab Remote Admin Access Enabled wi Add IP Address Prefix length Apply Undo Add Edit Allowed Remote Access Addresses Add Edit Allowed Remote Access Addresses X IP Address lt gt Netmask i Optional Cancel IP Address The IP address that will be allowed to access administrative services through the WAN Netmask Optional The netmask allows you to specify wnat IP address sets will be allowed access If this field is left empty a netmask of 255 255 255 255 is used which means that only the single specified IP address has remote administration access Application Gateways Enabling an application gateway makes pinholes through the firewall This may be required for some applications to function
82. e Name Queue Name Enabled 7 guest quest_q Yes IP Address 192 168 10 0 Any IP Address Netmask 255 255 255 0 Any Port Any Port Protocol tcp udp primary primary_q Yes Click Add to create a new Traffic Shaping rule Traffic Shaping QoS Rule Editor The first page of the Traffic Shaping QoS Rule Editor allows you enable disable the rule name the rule specify a protocol for the rule and select a queue to associate the rule with Add Traffic Shaping QoS Rule x Rule Enabled Rule Name guest Protocol TOP UDP oe Queue Name guest_q we Next Finish Rule Enabled Default Enabled Deselect this to disable this rule This can be useful for quickly changing configurations If both upload QoS and download QoS are disabled then the rule will disable automatically Rule Name Create a name for the rule that is meaningful to you Protocol The protocol used by the messages TCP UDP TCP UDP or ICMP Select Any if your rule does not control a specific type of message that uses a specific protocol Queue Name Select a queue to associate this rule with Click Next to continue to the next page Add Traffic Shaping QoS Rule x Describe the network or server on the Internet for which you want to shape traffic NOTE Leaving a field empty wil match any IP address and or port number All fields are optional Source Port s Source IP Address 192 168 10 O Source Netmask 255 255 255 0 bo 24 bits
83. e WAN interface and add it to the pool of WAN interfaces to use for data transfer Turning off Load Balance for an active WAN interface may require the user to restart any current browsing session e Enabled Selected by default Deselect to disable an interface Click on the small box at the top of the list to select deselect all devices for either Load Balance or Enabled Click on a device in the list to reveal additional information about that device Edit Control ordered by failover priority Device State Load Balance O Enabled Ethernet Ethernet WAN Connected wf State Connected Port ethdO UID wan IP Address 172 21 2 154 Gateway 172 21 2 1 Netmask 255 255 254 0 Stats 621 858 184 bytes IN 14 651 895 499 bytes OUT Uptime 1 days 18 01 47 Secs Selecting a device reveals the following information e State Connected Available etc e Port e UID Unique identifier This could be a name or number letter combination e IP Address e Gateway e Netmask e Stats bytes in bytes out e Uptime Click Edit to view configuration options for the selected device For 3G 4G modems click Control to view options to activate or update the device WAN Configuration Select a WAN interface and click on Edit to open the WAN Configuration editor The tabs available in this editor are specific to the particular WAN interface types WAN Configuration x General Settings Device Settings IP Ov
84. e device is connected to the router 3 lee is not 3 66 3 66 e Condition Select is starts with contains or ends with to create your condition s statement e Value If the correct values are available select from the dropdown list You may need to manually input the value Invert WAN Binding Advanced option that inverts the meaning of WAN Binding to only establish this tunnel when the specified WAN Binding device s are NOT connected Add Edit Tunnel Local Networks Local Networks IP Version IPva we Add Network Address Netmask Port IP Version Select IPv4 or IPv6 The Network Address and the Netmask define what local devices have access to or can be accessed from the VPN tunnel NOTE the local network IP address MUST be different from the remote network IP address Optionally A Port can be defined that will limit the traffic going through the VPN tunnel to only that port If the field is left blank any port will be accepted by the tunnel Add Edit Tunnel Remote Gateway Remote Gateway Gateway Pv4 IPvb or Domain Gateway This value can be any of the following an IPv4 address an IPv6 address or a fully qualified name in the form of host domain com DNS names are case insensitive so only lower case letters are allowed It is recommended that you use a dynamic DNS hostname instead of the static IP address by using the dynamic DNS hostname updates of the remote WAN IP are compen
85. e new firmware This is safest as settings may have changed You should back up your current settings and restore them after the new firmware is loaded e Automatically check for new firmware Check for an available firmware update once a day e Automatic Internet Have the router download the file and perform the upgrade with no user interaction e Manual Firmware Upload Upload the router firmware from an attached computer Go to cradlepoint com firmware to download the firmware System Config Save Restore e Backup Current Settings Click on Save to disk to save your current settings to a file on a computer e Restore Settings Click on Upload from file to restore your previous settings from a file on a computer System Config Save Restore Backup Current Settings Save to disk Restore Settings Upload from file Firmware Upgrade and System Config Restore Load new firmware and restore your previous settings from a file on a computer without rebooting between steps Firmware Upgrade and System Config Restore Select Files Upload from file
86. e top of the list Back Next Finish Exchange Mode The IKE protocol has two modes of negotiating phase 1 Main also called Identity Protection and Aggressive e In Main mode IKE separates the key information from the identities allowing for the identities of peers to be secure at the expense of extra packet exchanges e In Aggressive mode IKE tries to combine as much information into fewer packets while maintaining security Aggressive mode is slightly faster but less secure Because it has better security Main mode is recommended for most users Key Lifetime The lifetime of the generated keys of phase 1 of the IPsec negotiation from IKE After the time has expired IKE will renegotiate a new set of phase 1 keys Encryption Hash and DH Groups Each IKE exchange uses one encryption algorithm one hash function and one DH group to make a secure exchange Encryption Used to encrypt messages sent and received by IPsec e AES 128 e AES 256 e DES e 3DES Hash Used to compare authenticate and validate that data across the VPN arrives in its intended form and to derive keys used by IPSec e MD5 e SHA1 e SHA2 256 e SHA2 384 e SHA2 512 Note that some Encryption Hash combinations e g 3DES with SHA2 384 512 are computationally expensive impacting WAN performance AES is as strong an encryption and performs much better than 3DES DH Groups The DH Diffie Hellman Group is a property of IKE and is used to determine the
87. egation to LANs Example Configuration IPv6 Configuration 7 IPv6 Connect Method Grd Tunnel w 6rd Prefix 2602 JEE IPvd Border Router 205 171 2 64 Address IPva Common Prefix 0 Mask Primary IPv6 DNS Server 2001 428 1 Additional IPv6 DNS 2001 428 2 Server Delegated I Pv6 Network Delegated Pv6 Network Ethernet Settings While default settings for each WAN Ethernet port will be sufficient in most circumstances you have the ability to control the following e Connect Method DHCP Automatic Static Manual or PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet e MAC Address You have the ability to change the MAC address but typically this is unnecessary You can match this address with your device s address by clicking Clone Your PC s MAC Address Ethernet IP Settings Connect Method DHCP Automatic we MAC Address 00 30 44 132171 5c _ Clone Your PC s MAC Address Connect Method Select the connection type that you need for this WAN connection You may need to check with your ISP or system administrator for this information e DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is the most common configuration Your router s Ethernet ports are automatically configured for DHCP connection DHCP automatically assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices in your networks This is preferable in most circumstances e Static allows you to input a specific IP address for your WAN connecti
88. epoint s next generation management and application platform Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM integrates cloud management with your Cradlepoint devices to improve productivity increase reliability reduce costs and enhance the intelligence of your network and business operations Click here to learn more and sign up for a free 30 day ECM trial Depending on your ordering process your devices may have already been bulk loaded into ECM If so simply log in at cradlepointecm com using your ECM credentials and begin managing your devices seamlessly from the cloud If your device has not yet been loaded into your ECM account you need to register Log into the device administration pages and go to Getting Started Enterprise Cloud Manager Registration Enter your ECM username and password and click on Register Register this router with the CradlePoint Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM Service To register this router with CradlePoint ECM you must first have an account If you need to create an account you can signup here Once you ve created an account or if you already have one you can enter your ECM username and password to register this router ECM Usemame ECM Password Once you have registered your device go to https cradlepointecm com and log in using your ECM credentials a o a Eg ertercrine Ciud Manager am hhor ored eeointecm com 1 Wi a f cradlepoint User Login TE CP Secure Threat sal Manage
89. er the router logs so you can easily find relevant messages This router also has external Syslog Server support so you can send the log files to a computer on your network that is running a Syslog utility E Auto Update Time Thu Dec 13th 10 08 56 Thu Dec 13th 09 59 17 Thu Dec 13th 09 58 17 Thu Gee 13th 09 57 17 Thu Dec 13th 09 56 16 Thu Bee 13th 09 55 16 Thu Dee 13th 09 55 16 Thu Bec 13th 09 55 10 Thu Gee 13th 09 55 09 Thu Dee 13th 09 55 09 Thu Dec 13th 09 55 08 Thu Dec 13th 09 55 08 Thu Dee 13th Update Clear log Jif Source Lewel wian INFO WAN 2043 INFO WAN 2043 INFO WAN 2043 INFO WAN 2043 INFO WAN 2043 INFO WAN 2043 INFO kernel kernel kernel kermel kernel kermel INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO Save Log search filter Level Message Client e4 ce 8f 13 f3 bct WPA key negotiation completed 0 signal 92 gt 100 signal 100 gt 92 signal 92 gt 100 signal 100 gt 92 signal unknown gt 100 Plug event ok usbcore registered new interface driver cpusb5 d 9 0 0 0 sda Attached SCSI removable disk ses 9 0 0 0 Direct Access Nokia Datacard CD ROM 0001 PO 0O ANSI 0 scsi9 usb storage 1 2 1 1 6 usb 1 2 1 n w high speed USB device number 13 using rt3xxx eheci usb 1 2 1 USB disconnect device number 12 ae Auto Update The logs automatically refresh whenever the router creates a new message Update Cl
90. errides Enabled Pv Settings Force MAT Modem Settings Priority 0 21366 CDMA Settings Load Balance SIM APNY Auth Settings Download bandwidth j 25000 Kb s Upload bandwidth i 25000 Kb s MTU j 1500 Bytes ADVANCED IPv4 Failure Check ADVANCED IPv6 Failure Check ADVANCED Failback Configuration z Submit Cancel General Settings Device Settings e Enabled Select deselect to enable disable e Force NAT Normally NAT is part of the Routing Mode setting which is selected on the LAN side in Network Settings WiFi Local Networks Select this option to force NAT whenever this WAN device is being used e Priority This number controls failover and failback order The lower the number the higher the priority and the more use the device will get This number will change when you move devices around wih the priority arrows in the WAN Interfaces list e Load Balance Select to allow this device to be available for the Load Balance pool e Download bandwidth Defines the default download bandwath for use in Load Balance and QoS quality of service or traffic shaping algorithms Range 128 Kb s to 1 Gb s e Upload bandwidth Defines the default upload bandwidth for use in Load Balance and QoS quality of service or traffic shaping algorithms Range 128 Kb s to 1 Gb s e MTU Maximum transmission unit This is the size of the largest protocol data unit that the device can pass Range 46 to 1500 Bytes e Hos
91. es to an Internet source with a particular MAC address The Configuration Rules list shows all rules that you have created as well as all of the default rules These are listed in the order they will be applied The most general rules are listed at the top and the most specific rules are at the bottom The router goes down the list and applies all rules that fit for attached Internet sources Configuration settings farther down the list will override previous settings ADVANCED Configuration Rules Add ordered by rule application priority E Rule Name Conditions Apply Settings El Common Defaults Unique ID contains Misc El 3G Modem Defaults Type is modem Mise El Wireless as WAN Defaults Type is wwan Mise El WiMax Defaults Type is wimax Mise F LTE Defaults Type is Ite Mise El Ethernet Defaults Type is ethernet Mise ian Tt MBR1400 f76 Unique ID is 00 30 44 14 ff Misc El Ethernet Ethernet WAN Unique ID is wan Misc F LTE EVDO Modem Unique ID is 406bf0f6 Mise F LTE EVDO Modem Unique ID is 406bf0f6 Mise El Ethernet Ethernet WAN Unique ID is wan Mise Select any of these rules and click Edit to change the settings for a rule To create a newrule click Add WAN Configuration Rule Editor After clicking Add or Edit you will see a popup wih the following tabs e Filter Criteria e General Settings e IP Overrides e IPv6 Settings e Ethernet Settings e Modem Settings e WiMAX Settings e CDMA Settings e
92. esidence e State or Province ST the certificate owner s state or province of residence e Location L The certificate issuer s locality city town etc e Org O The organization to which the certificate issuer belongs e Org Unit OU The name of the organizational unit to which the certificate issuer belongs e Common Name CN Name used to match authentication credentials Import Export PEM Format Certificates PEM is a container format for encoding data in this case X 509 certificates PEM was originally designed for encoding email PEM stands for Privacy enhanced Electronic Mail but it has never been widely used for that purpose The format is much more common for encoding digital certificates The PEM format uses Base64 and DER Distinguished Encoding Rules encoding Import Choose a certificate file in PEM format from your computer or local device and upload it to the router Give the certificate a name that is meaningful to you Import PEM CA Certificate Name Certificate File Choose File No file chosen Upload Certificate Import Export Select a local certificate from the dropdown list and download it to your computer or local device in PEM format Export PEM Format CA Certificates Name w Download Certificate Export Import Export PKCS 12 Format Certificates PKCS 12 is one of the public key cryptography standards PKCS 12 files bundle public and private certificate keys in
93. ess every time DHCP reservations are helpful for server computers on the local network that are hosting applications such as Web and FTP Servers on your network should either use a static IP address or a reservation While you have the option to manually input the information to reserve an IP address Hostname Hardware Addr IP Addr it is much simpler to select a device under the Active Leases section and click Reserve The selected device s information will automatically be added under Reservations DNS DNS or Domain Name System is a naming system that translates between domain names ww cradlepoint com for example and Internet IP addresses 206 207 82 197 A DNS server acts as an Internet phone book translating between names that make sense to people and the more complex numerical identifiers The DNS page for the device has these distinct functions e DNS Settings By default your router is set to automatically acquire DNS servers through your Internet provider Automatic DNS Settings allows you to specify DNS servers of your choosing instead Static e Dynamic DNS Configuration Allows you to host a server Web FTP etc using a domain name that you have purchased ww example com with your dynamically assigned IP address e Known Hosts Configuration Allows you to map a name printer scanner laptop etc to an IP address of a device on the network DNS Settings You have the option to choose specific DNS servers for
94. ess for the DHCP server needs to be 192 168 0 5 or higher Lease Time Default 720 minutes 12 hours The lease time specifies how long DHCP enabled computers will wait before requesting a new DHCP lease Smaller values are better suited to busy environments Custom Options Input a custom DHCP option by first clicking the Custom Options field to enable it and then clicking Add at the top of the table that appears There are close to 200 possible DHCP options available One of the more common uses is to assign a VoIP phone server using option 66 Server name DHCP Options x Option 66 ne Description Server Name Value Submit Cancel e Option Select an option from the dropdown list or manually enter the number of an option A complete list of options is available from IANA e Value Generally this field should be a string IP address or numeric value Some fields can accept both IP addresses and hostnames in these cases you may need to wrap this value in quotes For example option 66 Server name requires quotes around IP addresses DHCP Relay DHCP Relay communicates with a DHCP server and acts as a proxy for DHCP broadcast messages that must be routed to remote segments This is accomplished by converting broadcast DHCP messages to unicast messages to communicate between clients and servers DHCP Server Address An optional DHCP server address if more than one DHCP server is located on the network This field is only
95. etric Routing Protocol 172 21 2 0 23 wan g 192 168 0 0 24 primarylan 192 168 2 0 24 00 30 44 14 f O 192 168 10 0 24 guestlan o feso 64 wirelesso 1 256 Static Routes displays user specified routes configured in Network Settings Routing Static Routes IP Address Gateway Netmask Interface Metric There are also tables displaying information for GRE Routes VPN Routes and NEMO Routes Configure the settings for these routes under the Internet tab Statistics The Statistics submenu option displays basic traffic statistics Wireless Statistics View the signal strength and other wireless modem information The wireless device s signal strength will only be displayed as long as it supports Live Diagnostics Sample rate and size can be adjusted from the dropdown boxes Data Usage A measure of the amount of information that is currently being sent or received through the network Sample rate and size can be adjusted from the dropdown boxes Failover Failback Load Balance An easy way to view current connective states of the devices plugged into the router as compared to the past Sample rate and size can be adjusted from the dropdown boxes System Logs The router automatically logs records events of possible interest in its internal memory If there is not enough internal memory for all events logs of older events are deleted but logs of the latest events are retained The log options allow you to filt
96. ettings UMBRELLA by peniki Enable Ei Cent Status Service needs to be configured Lerner Paimen Werty Paaerord Forte AM DAS Requests To Router L OpenOercs ISP Fiter Bypass Aigorthm _ Force All DNS Requests To Router Enabling this will redirect all DNS requests from LAN clients to the router s DNS server This will allow the router even more control over IP Addresses even when the client might have their own DNS servers statically set OpenDNS ISP Filter Bypass Algorithm It is possible that your Internet Service Provider ISP uses the port that OpenDNS is configured to access port 53 which will prevent OpenDNS filtering If OpenDNS does not appear to be working correctly enabling this will attempt to bypass those ports when using an OpenDNS content filtering level Zscaler Zscaler is a cloud based web filtering and security provider that offers several plan options Depending on your Zscaler implementation this could include e Global Cloud Platform e Real Time Reporting e Behavioral Analysis e URL Filtering e Advanced Threat Protection e Inline Anti Virus amp Anti Spyware e Web 2 0 Control e Data Loss Prevention e Bandwidth Management e Web Access Control e And more NOTE Zscaler requires a feature license Go to System Settings Feature Licenses to enable this feature Cloud Based Filtering Security Dand Pride Fensi s zscaler User 1D Presiianed iey Mariy ProStar Kary Gatewa
97. etwork Name and IP address Netmask along the top bar e Enabled Yes No e Multicast Proxy Enabled Disabled e DHCP Server Enabled Disabled e Schedule Enabled Disabled See the Schedule tab in the Local Network Editor e VRRP Failover State Disabled Backup or Master e IPv4 Routing Mode NAT Standard IP Passthrough Hotspot Disabled e IPv6 Addressing Mode SLAAC Only SLAAC with DHCP Disable SLAAC and DHCP e Access Control Admin Access UPnP Gateway LAN Isolation e Attached Interfaces Ethernet ports WiFi VLAN Click Add to configure a new network or select an existing network and click Edit to view configuration options Local Network Editor Click Add or select a network and click Edit to open the Local Network Editor to make configure a LAN The Local Network Editor contains the following tabs General Settings IPv4 Settings IPv6 Settings Interfaces Access Control IPv4 DHCP IPv6 Addressing Multicast Proxy Schedule VRRP STP and Wired 802 1X General Settings Local Network Editor x Canare Sallings The network can be manually disabled or in some specific IPv4 Settings situations may be automatically disabled to work with certain types l of modems IPv6 Settings Interfaces Enabled 4 Access Controt Provide a unique name for this network IPv4 DHCP Name Primary LAN IPv6 Addressing Hostname cp Multicast Proxy _ Submit Cancel Enabled Click to manually disable a
98. etwork connection Each command must be entered on a separate line All command responses must include OK except the final command response which must include CONNECT Example AT ATDT 99 2 WiMAX Settings WiMAX Realm Select from the following dropdown options e Clear clearwre wmx net e Rover rover wmx net e Sprint 3G 4G sprintpcs com e Xohm xohm com e BridgeMAXX bridgeMAXxX com e Time Warner Cable mobile rr com e Comcast mob comcast net TTLS Authentication Mode TTLS inner authentication protocol Select from the following dropdown options e MSCHAPv2 MD5 Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version2 Message Digest Algorithm 5 e PAP Password Authentication Protocol e CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol TTLS Username Username for TTLS authentication TTLS Password Password for TTLS authentication WiMAX Authentication Identity User ID on the network Leave this blank unless your provider tells you otherwse CDMA Settings These settings are usually specific to your wireless carrier s private networks You should not set these unless directed to by a carrier representative If a field below is left blank that particular setting will not be changed in the modem You should only fill in fields that are required by your carrier CDMA Settings NOTE These settings are usually specific for your Wireless Carrier s private networks You should not set t
99. evealing the true source of the attack or attempt to gain access to network services that are restricted to certain addresses Log Web Access Enable this option to create a syslog record of web IP port 80 access Each entry will contain the IP address of the server and the client Note that this may create a lot of log entries especially on a busy network Sending the system log to a syslog server is recommended To view the logs go to Status System Logs For configuration options including syslog server setup go to System Settings Administration and select the System Logging tab Zone Firewall A zone is a group of network interfaces By default all interfaces within a zone are allowed to initialize network communication with each other but any network traffic initialized outside of a zone to the interfaces within the zone is denied Forwardings are used to allow traffic to traverse zones Filter Policies are used to define how traffic passing through a zone forwarding is filtered Zones can be added edited or removed except for the All and Router zone Zones Create edit and remove zones i e groups of network interfaces Once you have defined zones add rules to the Filter Policies and Forwardings sections to define what traffic is allowed between zones zones _ Add E Name E amp Al E Router O amp WAN Zone E Primary LAN Zone O amp Guest LAN Zone e The All zone is a special zone used to
100. evices may have already been bulk loaded into ECM If so simply log in at cradlepointecm com using your ECM credentials and begin managing your devices seamlessly from the cloud a La amp E brserprise Cihad Manag H ali t 8 hhg feradlepointecm cam e cradlepoint User Login oo Analytics Dashboard Instant Insights for Intelligent Management of Your Network WAN analytics Data usage and performance Aggregate view of devices By Network Availability E bane an MFA tok n Try Enterprise Cloud Manager for 370 Days Contact CradlePeint Salen at 1 855 813 9385 or click Get Started for a irin account Got mied Copyright 2013 2014 CriiePoing lnc Al rights eiad Build 9302 17eetecathe e e a sim If your device has not yet been loaded into your ECM account you need to register Log into the device administration pages and go to Getting Started Enterprise Cloud Manager Registration Enter your ECM username and password and click on Register Register this router with the CradlePoint Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM Service To register this router with CradlePoint ECM you must first have an account If you need to create an account you can signup here Once you ve created an account or if you already have one you can enter your ECM username and password to register this router ECM Username ECM Password Once you have registered your device go to cradlepointe
101. ey generated in phase 1 Additionally with this option enabled the new keys generated in phase 2 are exchanged in an encrypted session Enabling this feature affords the policy greater security Key Lifetime The lifetime of the generated keys of phase 2 of the IPsec negotiation from IKE After the time has expired IKE will renegotiate a new set of phase 2 keys Phase 2 has the same selection of Encryption Hash and DH Groups as phase 1 but you are restricted to only one DH Group phase 2 and phase 1 selections do not have to match Add Edit Tunnel Dead Peer Detection Dead Peer Detection DPD defines how the router will detect when one end of the IPsec session loses connection while a policy is in use 7 Add Tunnel x Dead Peer Detection Enabled Connection Idle Time 30 Secs Request Frequency i 15 Secs Maximum Requests 5 Fallback Retry Period 10 Secs Failover Tunnel w Fallback Tunnel s Back Next Finish Connection Idle Time Configure how long the router will allow an IPsec session to be idle before beginning to send Dead Peer Detection DPD packets to the peer machine Default 30 seconds Range 10 3600 seconds Request Frequency allows you to adjust the delay between these DPD packets Default 15 seconds Range 2 30 seconds Maximum Requests Specify how many requests to send at the selected time interval before the tunnel is considered dead Default 5 Range 2 10 Failback Retry
102. final argument from other information the SMS client might append to the message without your knowledge Supported Commands reboot Reboot the router not the modem Syntax lt password gt reboot Example 1234 reboot restore Restore the router to factory defaults Syntax lt password gt restore Example 1234 restore rstatus Get router status Syntax lt password gt rstatus Example 1234 rstatus mstatus Get modem status port parameter optional Syntax lt password gt mstatus port Examples 1234 mstatus return status of highest priority modem 1234 mstatus usb1 return status of modem plugged into port usb1 This command returns info about the indicated modem s status The resulting data reflects the modem model number service type and connection status and values Sample response Model MC20 P Service HSPA SIM Status READY RSSI 62 dbm ECIO 4 APN wwan ccs IP Addr 166 136 142 172 mreboot Reboot the modem port parameter optional Syntax lt password gt mreboot port Examples 1234 mreboot reboot the highest priority modem 1234 mreboot usb1 reboot the modem plugged into port usb1 apn Reboot the modem port parameter optional Syntax lt password gt apn lt new APN gt port Examples 1234 apn myapn apn com set APN of highest priority modem 1234 apn myapn apn com usb1 set APN for modem in
103. g an Ethernet cable into the Ethernet LAN port and into a computer or other equipment Accessing the Administration Pages Once you are connected open the GUl based administration pages to make configuration changes to your router cradiepoint Administrator Login Router Details You are connected to a CradlePoint IBA350L router Please enter your administrator password below to access Rover Jones settings and options Internet Connection Connected Modem Details Manufacturer Model Signal Mode CradlePoint Internal L 68 dim LTE Copyright CradlePoint Inc 2014 All rights reserved 1 Open a browser window and type cp or 192 168 0 1 in the address bar Press ENTER RETURN 2 When prompted for your password type the eight character DEFAULT PASSWORD found on the product label Part IBR350L Vz2 gt cradiepoint Default Password 4414f6aa BAA ONO O UMOL 10N UONI OAU OON UOO OMO VO TI IMEI 356075050034869 DOO M0 OOO CONA OOCL ONCU OON OOO OMVO VO T Router MAC ID 0030 4414 f6aa DAIO OOO RVO OROL COIL UOUN DOVUL OVNI OONII OOO VUO UO Serial No MM 14500123456 This device complies with Part 15 of the FOC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference recehved including interference that may cause undesired operation Contains FCC ID R5Q0 TOBYL100 FC Contains IC 85958 TOBYL100 M
104. hannel Selection Once ai Schedule Optimize WiFI WIMAX Ef coexistence Client Timeout 300 TX Power iia 100 a RTS Threshold HH 2347 bytes Fragmentation Threshold i 2346 bytes DTIM 17 1 Beacon 1 100 ms Short Slot Wireless Mode 807 11 b g n a Protection Auto sat Channel Width 20 MHz ii Extended Channel Above a MCS Auta we Short GI 4 Greenfield Mode RADIUS Timeout 3600 RADIUS Retry 60 Apply Unda Channel Selection Method This controls how a WiFi channel is selected e User Selection Manually set the channel e Random Selection The router randomly sets the channel e Smart Selection Default Scans to determine the lowest interference WiFi channel Channel Selection Schedule When using the Smart channel selection this controls whether the router will periodically rescan for a better channel and change to it Select from Once Daily Weekly or Monthly Note that there may be a momentary WiFi disconnection while the channel changes Optimize WiFi WiMAX coexistence Shows if Smart Selection or Random Selection is chosen and the WiFi band is 2 4 GHz Setting this will lessen any possible conflict with WiFi in the 2 4 GHz band and an attached WiMAX modem If a WiMAX modem is attached to the router when the WiFi is enabled the WiFi channel and transmit power will be set to levels that optimize the performance of the WiMAX modem If no WiMAX modem is attached then defa
105. he same LAN An IP address of 192 168 0 1 along with a Netmask of 255 255 255 0 defines a network with 256 available IP addresses from 192 168 0 0 to 192 168 0 255 NOTE 255 255 255 255 is used to signify only the host that was entered in the P Network Address field Gateway or IPv6 Gateway Specifies the next hop to be taken if this route is used A gateway of 0 0 0 0 implies there is no next hop and the IP address matched is directly connected to the router on the interface specified LAN or WAN Device Select the network interface from the dropdown menu e g ethernet wan You can use this instead of defining the IP address especially in cases when the IP address is changing Metric Set the numerical priority of the route Lower numbers have higher priority Allow Network Access Default Deselected Some static routes will need an IP Filter Rule via the Firewall to allow packets through the route without being blocked Selecting this option automatically creates this IP Filter Rule If the IP Network Address falls outside the LAN IP range you probably need to select this option Distribute Allow this static route to be distributed via a routing protocol Network Settings Routing Protocols Internet The Internet section of the Administration Pages provides access to tools for controlling the WAN Wide Area Networks The Internet tab has the following dropdown menu items e Connection Manager e Client Data Usage e Data U
106. hese unless directed to by a Carrier Representative If a field below is left blank that particular setting will not be changed in the modem You should only fill in fields that are required by your Carrier Persist Settings O Active Profile w NAI Username realm AAA Shared Secret Password Verify AAA Shared Secret Password HA Shared Secret Password Primary HA Secondary HA AAA SPI HA SPI e Persist Settings If this is not checked these settings will only be in place until the router is rebooted or the modem is unplugged e Active Profile Select a number from 0 5 from the dropdown list The following fields can be left blank If left blank they will remain unchanged in the modem e NAI Username realm Network Access Identifier NAI is a standard system of identifying users who attempt to connect to a network e AAA Shared Secret Password Authentication Authorization and Accounting password e Verify AAA Shared Secret e HAShared Secret Home Agent shared secret e Primary HA e Secondary HA e AAASPI AAA Security Parameter Index e HA SPI HA Security Parameter Index SIM APN Auth Settings SIM APN Settings a SIM PIN Authentication Protocol Auto met Username Password Access Point Configuration Default O Manual O Select SIM PIN PIN number for a GSM modem with a locked SIM Authentication Protocol Set this only if your service provider requires a specif
107. his physical router choose Master or Backup This sets up the virtual router association more quickly than the Router Priority level but the Router Priority assignment will eventually overrule this if there is a discrepancy Authentication VRRP Authentication Method This is for legacy purposes VRRP Authentication has been deprecated as of RFC 3768 Select None or Simple If you select Simple input a VRRP group password Provide Virtual IP in DHCP leases Select this to automatically set the DHCP default gateway address and DNS server address to the virtual IP in DHCP leases provided on this network STP NOTE STP requires a feature license Go to System Settings Feature Licenses to enable this feature Local Network Editor x General Settings p IPv4 Settings IPv6 Settings Interfaces Configure Spanning Tree Protocol for this network Access Contral IPv4 DHCP Enable STP O I IPve Addressing Multicast Proxy Schedule VRRP STP Wired 802 1 I Cancel Spanning Tree Protocol STP allows a network design to include redundant paths while preventing broadcast radiation from bridge loops Enable STP Enable Spanning Tree Protocol loop detection Bridge Priority Set the priority of the bridge When determining the root bridge of the spanning tree topology the bridge priority is compared first The bridge with the lowest priority value will have priority If
108. ic protocol and the Auto option chooses the wrong one Choose from Auto PAP and CHAP and then input your username and password Access Point Configuration Some wreless carriers provide multiple Access Point configurations that a modem can connect to Some APN examples are isp cingular and vpn com e Default Let the router choose an APN automatically e Default Override Enter an APN by hand e Select This opens a table with 16 slots for APNs each of which can be set as IP IPV4V6 or IPV6 The default APN is marked with an asterisk You can change the APN names select a different APN etc For Verizon modems only the third slot is editable Changes made here are written to the modem so a factory reset of the router will not impact these settings Access Point Configuration Default Manual Select 03 VW2ZWINTERNET IPvaVe T VEZWIN TERNI Pawi w NOTE indicates default APN Update Activate a Modem Some 3G 4G modems can be updated and activated while plugged into the router Updates and activation methods vary by modem model and service provider Possible methods are PRL Update Activation and FUMO All supported methods will be displayed when you select your modem and click Control to open the Update Activate window If no methods are displayed for your device then you will need to update and activate your device externally To update or activate a modem select the modem in the WAN Interf
109. ick to check for new router messages Clear Log Clear the log file Save Log This will open a dialog in your browser that will allow you to save the router s log to your computer Search Enter keywords to find specific events Level Select Deselect from the following levels to filter messages by priority Critical Error Warning Info NOTE The logs are erased whenever the router is rebooted or loses power VPN Tunnels View the status of configured VPN tunnels Included information e Name e Connections e Status e Protocols e Transferred e Direction e Time Online e Control Intemet Connections WiFi Clients 1 ECM Managed cradlepoint Status VPN Help Panel VPM is Disabled View the status of the configured VPH tunnels Name Connections Status Protocols Transferred Direction Time Online Product Support Help Copyright CradePoint Inc 2014 Al rights resereed Licenses To set up or edit a VPN tunnel go to Internet VPN Tunnels Network Settings The Network Settings section of the Administration Pages provides access to tools for controlling the LAN Local Area Networks The Network Settings tab has the following dropdown menu items e Content Filtering e DHCP Server e DNS e Firewall e Local Networks e MAC Filter Logging e QoS e Routing Content Filtering You have two main options for filtering content for local networks 1 WebFilter Rules Create a list of
110. icy F Enabled WAN Acre Primary LAN Zone Default Deny All F Enabled Primary LAN Zone WAN Zone Default Allow All P Enabled WAN Zone Guest LAN Zone Default Deny All Enabled Guest LAN Zone WAN Zone Default Allow All Select from the following tabs to edit your firewall configuration e Port Forwarding Rules e Port Proxying Rules e Network Prefix Translation e DMZ DeMilitarized Zone e Remote Admin Access e Application Gateways e Firewall Options e Zone Firewall Port Forwarding Rules A port forwarding rule allows traffic from the Internet to reach a computer on the inside of your network For example a port forwarding rule might be used to run a Web server Port Forwarding Rules Add Name Intermet Port s Forwarding to Protecal NOTE Exercise caution when adding new rules as they impact the security of your network Click Add to create a new port forwarding rule or select an existing rule and click Edit Add Edit Port Forwarding Rule x Name Name your rule Enabled Use Port Range Internet Port s 1 65535 Local Computer eg 192 168 0 112 s Local Ports 1 653535 Protocol TCP amp UDP a Cancel Add Edit Port Forwarding Rule e Name Name your rule e Enabled Toggle whether your rule is enabled Selected by default e Use Port Range Changes the selection options to allow you to input a range of ports if desired e Internet Port s The port number s as you want it defined on the Inte
111. ill be offered excess bandwith first Download Bandwidth This is the percentage of the connected WAN upload bandwidth that will be reserved for the specified traffic The maximum value is adjusted to the remaining percentage after other queues receive their share Download Priority The priority value has two different effects on traffic Higher priority traffic is handled before lower priority traffic which can lead to shorter response times Also when spare bandwidth is available it is offered to higher priority queues first Move the slider to select from the following options Default Normal e Lowest e Lower e Below Normal e Normal e Above Normal e High e Higher e Highest DSCP DiffServ Tag Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP is the successor to TOS Type of Service Use this field to tag the traffic by putting the value in the DSCP header of each IP packet that flows through this queue Use the value of 0 to clear the existing DSCP value in the packet header DSCP Tagging is sometimes used so that other networking equipment upstream or post NAT can do traffic shaping based on the DSCP Tags as opposed to IP addresses or ports This setting is optional For more information see the Differentiated services Wikipedia page Click Finish to save this queue Rules A traffic shaping rule identifies a specific message flow and assigns that flow to one of the queues created above Rules Add Edit Remove Rul
112. imeout If the servers are not reached within the set time possibly because the WAN is down the router will automatically fall back to using Local Users mode to prevent users from being locked out e Authentication Service Choose from o ASCII Login o PAP o CHAP e Server Address This can be either an IP address in the form of 1 2 3 4 or a DNS name in form of host domain com Only lower case letters are allowed for a DNS name e Port Port 49 is default for TACACS e Shared Secret RADIUS RADIUS stands for Remote Authentication Dial In User Service The router will use a RADIUS server or two optionally to authorize administration C RADIUS Settings Server Timeout 3 Seconds Severi Server Address Port Shared Secret Confirm Secret Server 2 optional Server Address radius soOmesenver com Port 1812 Shared Secret Confirm Secret e Server Timeout If the servers are not reached within the set time possibly because the WAN is down the router will automatically fall back to using Local Users mode to prevent users from being locked out e Server Address This can be either an IP address in the form of 1 2 3 4 or a DNS name in form of host domain com Only lower case letters are allowed for a DNS name e Port Port 1812 is common for RADIUS servers e Shared Secret System Clock System Clock E
113. imum number of alerts to buffer when offline Feature Licenses Some Cradlepoint features may require a license These features are disabled by default To obtain a feature license contact your Cradlepoint sales representative Feature Name Initial Duration Days Remaining Network Mobility unlicensed 0 Feature License File Choose File No file chosen Upload Once you have obtained the feature license file upload the file to enable the feature A reboot is required after uploading a feature license file SNMP Configuration SNMP or Simple Network Management Protocol is an Internet standard protocol for remote management You might use this instead of Enterprise Cloud Manager if you want to remotely manage a set of routers that include both Cradlepoint and non Cradlepoint products SNMP Configuration Enable SNMP M Enable SNMP on LAN Ml LAN port 161 Enable SNMP on WAN Wl WAN port 161 SNMPvi SNMP version 1 is the most basic version of SNMP SNMPv2c SNMP version 2 has the same features as v1 with some additional commands SNMPv3 SNMP version 3 includes all prior features with security available Get community string Set community SMIng laaan e Enable SNMP Selecting Enable SNMP will reveal the routers SNMP configuration options e Enable SNMP on LAN Enabling SNMP on LAN will make SNMP services available on the LAN networks provided by this router SNMP will not be available on guest o
114. ing as default and after finishing this Wizard go to the jon page select your modem and edit the settings The SIM PIN APN tab has more available settings than are provided here If you are using a SIM based modem LTE GSM HSPA with your Cradlepoint router you may need to configure the APN before it will properly connect to your carrier Wireless carriers offer several APNs so check with your carrier to confirm the appropriate one to use Some examples include e AT amp T broadband e T Mobile epc tmobile com e Rogers LTE Iteinternet apn e Bell inet bell ca e TELUS isp telus com You can either leave this on the Default setting or select Manual and input a specific APN If your specific modem or SIM already has APNs programmed into it you should leave this on the Default setting After finishing this Wizard go to Internet Connection Manager select your modem and edit the settings The SIM PINAPN tab has more available settings than are provided here Modem Authentication Some modems require a username and password to be entered to authenticate with a carrier Do not fill in these fields unless you are sure your modem needs authentication Modem Authentication Some modems require a username and password to be entered to authenticate with a carrier Do not fill in these fields unless you are sure your modem needs authentication Authentication Protocol Username Password e A
115. ion about your router divided into the following basic categories e Router Information e Internet e Local Networks e WiFi Networks alt Router Information Detailed Info G Internet Detailed Info Product IBREOOLE State Connected Serial AAT 009 SOS WAN Type Modem Firmware v5 3 0 Fri Nov 28 15 37 39 MST 2014 Connection Type LTE Build Date Fri Mow 28 15 37 39 MST 2014 Signal Strength 61 dBm MAC Address 00 30 44 13 17 5 Connected Time 0 01 44 CPU Usage 26 IP Address 166 246 30 231 Up Time 0 days 4 hours 15 mins Gateway 166 248 30 225 Clock Thu Dec 04 2014 14 49 04 GMT O700 MST DHS Servers 196 224 173 135 198 224 174 135 e Local Networks Detailed Info A WiFi Networks Detailed Info Clients 1 WIFI Radio Channel 11 100 Transmit Power Primary LAN 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 Channel 27 Low Contention lPv Address None i 5510 IBR600 75c Rowte Mode MAT Network Address Translation Ances Admin Access DHCP Security WRAL WPA Personal Hetwork Primary LAN Guest LAN 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 Pv Address None Route Mode NAT Network Address Translation Apress DHCP For more in depth information and or configuration options click on the Detailed Info link beside the category title For each category this links to e Router Information System Settings Administration e Internet Internet Connection Manager e Local Networks Network Settings
116. is value Higher values indicate better performance Devices can still function in the network with as little as 1 Mbps e 26 dBm A relative measure of wireless signal quality decibels relative to one milliwatt This expresses theoretical best quality The value is given as a negative exponent 20 is a very good value while 80 is relatively poor Signal quality can be reduced by distance by interference from other radio frequency sources such as cordless telephones or neighboring wreless networks and by obstacles between the router and the wireless device Time Online Simply the amount of time the device has been connected to the router Kick Click on this button to disconnect a client This will remove all wireless access for a user The access will be restored when the router is rebooted To block a client permanently use the Block MAC option or add the address to the MAC Filter under Network Settings MAC Filter Logging Block MAC Click on this button add the MAC address to the list of blocked MAC addresses under Network Settings MAC Filter Logging If the MAC Filter is set to act as a whitelist then the address will be removed from the list of allowed clients Clients may remain visible in the Client List after being blocked but traffic for that client is blocked immediately To restore access edit the list of MAC addresses under Network Settings MAC Filter Logging Dashboard The Dashboard shows fundamental informat
117. ived the device will be disconnected and failover will occur When Active Ping is selected the next line gives an estimate of data usage in this form Active Ping could use as much as 9 3 MB of data per month This amount depends on the Idle Check Interval e Off Once the link is established the router takes no action to verify that it is still up Ping IP Address If you selected Active Ping you will need to input an IP address that will respond to a ping request This IP address must be an address that can be reached through your WAN connection modem Ethernet Some ISPs Carriers block certain addresses so choose an address that all of your WAN connections can use For best results select an established public IP address For example you might ping Google Public DNS at 8 8 8 8 or Level 3 Communications at 4 2 2 2 Click NEXT Summary Review the details and record your wireless network name administrative password and WPA password or WEP key Move your mouse over your WiFi password to reveal it Summary Below is a detailed summary of your system settings Please record these newly established router settings for Future access When you are satisfied with the configuration select the Apply button below Administrator Password Time Zone UTC 7 Mountain Wireless Network Name AAAAA4 2 4GHz Enable Guest Network Yes Security Mode GOOD WPA1 WPA2 WPA Password Access Point Name APN
118. k IPv4 DHCP Local Network Editor x oe eee Optionally provide custom DHCP settings IPv Settings DHCP Server W IPve Settings Zj Range Start auto Interfaces Range End auto Access Control Lease Time 720 mins IPw4 DHCP Custom Options IPv6 Addressing DHCP Relay Multicast Proxy Schedule VRRP STP Wired 802 1X Submit Cancel Changing settings for the IPv4 DHCP server is optional The default selections are almost always sufficient DHCP Server Default Enabled When the DHCP server is enabled users of your network will be able to automatically connect to the Internet without any special configuration It is recommended that you leave this enabled Disabling the DHCP server is only recommended if you have another DHCP server on your network and it is configured properly Range Start and Range End These designate the range of values in the reserved pool of IP addresses for the DHCP server Values within this range will be given to any DHCP enabled computers on your network The default values are almost always sufficient default 72 to 200 as in 192 168 0 72 to 192 168 0 200 Example The router uses an IP address of 192 168 0 1 for its primary network by default A computer designated as a Web server has a static IP address of 192 168 0 3 Another computer is designated as an FTP server with a static IP address of 192 168 0 4 The starting IP addr
119. ks on the router each with its own unique configuration and its own selection of interfaces Each local network can be attached to any of the following types of interfaces e WiFi e Ethernet e VLAN For example one network might be just an isolated WiFi hotspot for guests while another might be the main network with administrative access an Ethernet port a password protected WiFi SSID and a VLAN interface Local IP Networks Local IP Networks Primary LAN 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 Enabled Yes Multicast Proxy Disabled DHCP Mode DHCP Server Schedule Disabled VRRP Failover State Disabled IPv4 Routing Mode NAT Network Address Translation IPv6 Addressing Mode SLAAC with DHCP Access Control Admin Access UPnP Gateway Attached Interfaces Ethernet Group ID lan Port s 1 2 3 4 Forwarding WiFi Access Point SSID 2 4 GHz AAAAA 2 4GHz Forwarding WIFI Access Point SSID 5 GHz ASAAA 5GHz Forwarding Guest LAN 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 Enabled Yes Multicast Proxy Disabled DHCP Mode DHCP Server Schedule Disabled VRRP Fallover State Disabled IPv4 Routing Mode NAT Network Address Translation IPv6 Addressing Mode SLAAC with DHCP Access Control LAN Isolation UPnP Gateway Attached Interfaces WIFI Access Point SSID 2 4 GHz Public 7 1 WIFI Access Point SSID 5 GHz Public 7c1 5g Local IP Networks displays the following information for each network e N
120. lligent Routing UPnP DMZ virtual server port forwarding routing rules NAT less routing route management content filtering IP filtering website filtering per client Web filtering local DHCP server DHCP client DHCP relay DNS DNS proxy split DNS ALGs PPTP SIP TFTP FTP IRC MAC address filtering Dynamic DNS VLAN 802 1Q multicast proxy support IP setting overrides IPv6 support e Management Enterprise Cloud Manager cloud enabled management and application platform subscription based web based GUI local management optional RADIUS or TACACS username password remote WAN web based management w access control HTTP HTTPS WAN SNMP access SNMP v1 v2c amp v3 CLI over SSH SSH to serial SSH to telnet API one button firmware upgrade modem configuration update and management modem data usage w alerts per client data usage custom AT scripting to modems APN recovery e Performance amp Health Monitoring Advanced QoS with traffic shaping DSCP DiffServe QoS Modem Health Management MHM improves connectivity of modem WAN port speed control several levels of basic and advanced logging for troubleshooting WAN speed test e VPN IPsec Tunnel NAT T and transport modes connect to Cradlepoint Cisco Linksys CheckPoint Watchguard Juniper SonicWall Adtran and others certificate support Hash MD5 SHA128 SHA256 SHA384 SHA512 Cipher AES 3DES DES support for 2 concurrent connections GRE tun
121. ls can be used across the Internet by an individual to connect to an office network while traveling or by two office networks to function as one network The two networks set up a secure connection across the normally unsecure Internet by assigning VPN encryption protocols Cradlepoint VPN tunnels use IPsec Internet Protocol security to authenticate and encrypt packets exchanged across the tunnels To set up a VPN tunnel with a Cradlepoint router on one end there must be another device usually a router that also supports IPsec on the other end IKE Internet Key Exchange is the security protocol in IPsec IKE has two phases phase 1 and phase 2 The router has several different security protocol options for each phase but the default selections will be sufficient for most users The VPN tunnel status page allows you to view the state of the VPN tunnels If a tunnel fails to connect to the remote site check the System Logs for more information You may double click on a cell to directly edit that information VPN Tunnels Add t __ Disable VPN Service F Name Local Networks Remote Networks IKE Phase 1 IKE Phase 2 l office_tunnel 192 168 0 0 24 espn go com Main PFS Enabled 10 1 1 0 24 AES 128 AES 256 Blow AES 128 AES 256 Blow Enabled MOS SHA SHA2 256 MD5 SHA1 SHA2 256 Tunnel Mode Group 1 Group 2 Group Group 1 On Demand Lifetime 28800 Lifetime 3600 Click Add to configure a new VPN tunnel click Edit to make change
122. lter URLs by IP Address Primary LAN Allow Access No Guest LAN Allow Access No Use Default Network Filter Settings together with Network WebFilter Rules to control website access All of your networks are set to allow website access by default Select a network and click Edit to change the default filter settings Change Default Network Filter Settings x When a network is set to Allow Blacklist it will allow access to any site not blocked in the Filter Rules Selecting Block Whitelist will only allow access to websites with an assigned Allow action in the Filter rules all other sites will be blocked Selecting to Filter URLs by IP Address will cause the router to perform a DNS lookup on URL entries and the IP addresses will be appended to the appropriate block allow list This can have side effect of being very strict and sites that are hosted across many domains may need every domain added the list for full functionality Default Action Allow Access Filter URLs by No ge IP Address Submit Cancel Default Action Select from the following dropdown options e Allow Access default e Block Access When a network is set to Allow Access it will allow access to sites not specifically blocked in the WebFilter Rules When a network is set to Block Access it will block access to sites not specifically allowed in the WebFilter Rules Filter URLs by IP Address Default No Changing this option to Yes will cause the router
123. ly whenever a higher priority interface is plugged in or when there is a priority change Immediate failback returns you to the use of your preferred Internet source more quickly which may have advantages such as reducing the cost of a failover data plan but it may cause more interruptions in your network than Usage or Time modes IP Overrides IP overrides allow you to override IP settings after a device s IP settings have been configured IP Overrides alll IP Address lt gt Subnet Mask Gateway IP Primary ONS Server Secondary ONS Server Only the fields that you fill out will be overridden Override any of the following fields e P Address e Subnet Mask e Gateway IP e Primary DNS Server e Secondary DNS Server IPv6 Settings The IPv6 configuration allows you to enable and configure IPv6 for a WAN device These settings should be configured in combination with the IPv6 LAN settings go to Network Settings WiFi Local Networks select the LAN under Local IP Networks and click Edit to achieve the desired result This is a dual stacked implementation of IPv6 so IPv6 and IPv4 are used alongside each other If you enable IPv6 the router will not allow connections via IPv4 When IPv6 is enabled some router features are no longer supported These are e RADIUS TACACS accounting for wireless clients and admin CLI login e IP Passthrough not needed with IPv6 e NAT not needed with IPv6 e
124. me Create a name for this server Only letters numerals and underscores are allowed e Enable GPS server on LAN Enables a TCP server on the LAN side of the firewall which will periodically send GPS sentences to connected clients e Enable GPS server on WAN Enables a TCP server on the WAN side of the firewall which will periodically send GPS sentences to connected clients e Port Choose a port between 1 and 65535 NMEA Choose Language NMEA na Include System ID _ Prepend System ID _ Report NMEA GGA sentences _ Report NMEA RME sentences _ Report NMEA YTG sentences e Include System ID Include the router s System ID sentence with every data message This can be useful when a single remote client is handling NMEA position reports from multiple routers This creates a custom GPS sentence wih the System ID as part of the sentence and the checksum e Prepend System ID Include the router s System ID sentence with every GPS message This can be useful when a single remote client is handling GPS position reports from multiple routers This simply prepends the system id and a comma ahead of the GPS sentence e Report NMEA GGA sentences Report GPS fix using NMEA GGA sentence format if available e Report NMEA RMC sentences Report GPS fix using NMEA RMC sentence format if available e Report NMEA VTG sentences Report GPS fix using NMEA VTG sentence format if available Depending on you
125. me Hidden This shows whether the router broadcasts its SSID It is somewhat harder for hackers to find and attack a router that is not broadcasting its SSID which adds to the wireless security but it is also more difficult for friendly users to attach to a WiFi network with a hidden SSID Isolate Select this to isolate all wireless clients so they cannot directly communicate with each other on the wreless network WMM WiFi Multimedia This is a basic traffic shaping or QoS quality of service system for the network WMM works behind the scenes to set priorities for different types of traffic on your network For example video streams are given higher priority than print jobs since video streams need consistent throughput Enabled Whether the network is available Security Mode You have several options for selecting a security mode The mode you choose depends on the security features your wireless adapters support e WPA2 Personal e WPA WPA2 Personal e WPA Personal e WPA2 Enterprise e WPA WPA2 Enterprise e WPA Enterprise e WEP Auto e Open Select Open to create a hotspot otherwise select the best security that your devices will support Cradlepoint recommends WPA2 Depending on which Security Mode you select there are different setup options e Personal security modes require passwords e Enterprise security modes are linked to a RADIUS server and require RADIUS authentication IP Port and Shared
126. ment Defend vulnerabilities Combat attacks Ei haman MFAtsken Whats thi Try Enterprise Cloud Manager far 30 Days Contact CradiePoint Sales at 1055 013 3305 oF click Get Started far a rial Scrount Get Started Copyright 0 1011 2014 CradiePeine Ine All rahu reeuereed Baid 9171 eee For more information about how to use Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager see the following e Getting Started e ECM on the Knowledge Base First Time Setup When you log in for the first time you will be automatically directed to the FIRST TIME SETUP WIZARD which will walk you through basic steps to customize your router To return to the First Time Setup Wizard after your initial login go to Getting Started First Time Setup in the dropdown menu You have the ability to configure any of the following e Administrator Password e Time Zone e Access Point Name APN for SIM based modems e Modem Authentication e Failure Check Administrator Password Cradlepoint recommends that you change the routers ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD which is used to log into the administration pages The administrator password is separate from the WiFi security password although initially the Default Password is used for both Administrator Password To secure your router please set and verify the administrator password below Your default password is printed on the product sticker found on the back of your product The administrator password allows you
127. more choices than they did in the MBR1200 so they are more complex to configure now Check this box to simplify setup by streamlining your options to match the old settings from the Cradlepoint MBR1200 Add Edit Tunnel Local Gateway Local Gateway IP Version Pws w WAN Binding Unique ID Gis Sany Invert Binding _ IP Version Select IPv4 or IPv6 WAN Binding WAN Binding is an optional parameter used to configure the VPN tunnel to ONLY operate when the specified WAN device s are available and connected An example use case is when there is a router with both a primary and failover WAN device and the tunnel should only be used when the system has failed over to the backup connection Make a selection for When Condition and Value to create a WAN Binding The condition will be in the form of these examples When Condition Value Port is USB Port 1 Type is not WiMAX e When o Port Select by the physical port on the router that you are plugging the modem into e g USB Port 2 o Manufacturer Select by the modem manufacturer e g Cradlepoint Inc o Model Set your rule according to the specific model of modem o Type Select by type of Internet source Ethernet LTE Modem Wireless as WAN WiMAX o Serial Number Select a 3G or LTE modem by the serial number o MAC Address Select a WiMAX modem by MAC Address o Unique ID Select by ID This is generated by the router and displayed when th
128. mulation mode 06 Number of satellites being tracked 1 5 Horizontal dilution of precision HDOP relative accuracy of horizontal position 117 312 M Altitude in meters above mean sea level 26 574 M Geoidal separation height of mean sea level above WGS 84 earth ellipsoid negative value means mean sea level is below ellipsoid 6 0 Time in seconds since last update from differential reference stations 0138 Differential reference station ID number A47 Checksum used by program to check for transmission errors RMC GPRMC Recommended minimum specific GPS transit data Example GPRMC 225446 A 4916 45 N 12311 12 W 000 5 054 7 191194 020 3 E 68 Sample Data Description 225446 Time of fix 22 54 46 UTC A Navigation receiver warning A OK V warning 4916 45 N Latitude 49 deg 16 45 min North 12311 12 W Longitude 123 deg 11 12 min West 000 5 Speed over ground knots 054 7 Course made good true 191194 Date of fix 19 November 1994 020 3 E Magnetic variation 20 3 degrees East 68 Checksum is mandatory for RMC VTG GPVTG Vector track and speed over ground Example GPVTG 054 7 T 034 4 M 005 5 N 010 2 K Sample Data Description 054 7 T Track degrees relative to true north 034 4 M Track degrees relative to magnetic north 005 5 N Ground speed knots 010 2 K Ground speed kilometers per hour SMS SMS Short Message Service or text messaging requires a cellular modem with an active data plan SMS is no
129. n both wireless and wired LAN connections To enable a Hotspot you must also configure your Hotspot settings under System Settings Hotspot Services e Disabled Disable this network IPv6 Settings IPv6 must be enabled through the WAN initially go to Internet Connection Manager to enable IPv6 Local Network Editor x General Settings IPv4 Settings Select the IPV6 address source for this network IPV6 Settings Access Contral IPv4 DHCP IPve Addressing Multicast Proxy Schedule VRRP STP Wired 802 1 L Submit Jk Cancel IPv6 Address Source By default this is set to Delegated which means the IPv6 address range for the LAN is passed through from the WAN side Change this to Static to input your own IPv6 address range here or select None to explicitly disable IPv6 LAN connectivity Interfaces Local Network Editor x ral in Eao nan Select the network interfaces which will be attached to this network IPv4 Settings Available Selected IPv6 Settings WIFI 2 4 GHz unconfigured Ethernet lan ports 1 2 3 4 WiFi 2 4 GHz unconfigured WiFi 2 4 GHz AAAAA 2 4GHz Interfaces WiFi S GHz unconfigured WiFi 5 GHz AAAAA 5GHz Access Control WiFi 5 GHz unconfigured k IPya DHCP IPvG Addressing Multicast Proxy Schedule VRRP STP Wired 802 1 _ Submit Cancel Select network interfaces to attach to this network Choose fr
130. n options see Internet Connection Manager For DNS server configuration options see Network Settings DNS Local Networks Detailed Info links to Network Settings WiFi Local Networks e Clients The number of current clients For each network the following information is displayed e Network Name IP Address Netmask o IPv6 Address Displays if enabled o Route Mode NAT Network Address Translation Standard NAT less Hotspot or Disabled o Access Admin Access LAN Isolation UPnP Universal Plug and Play and or DHCP To configure a network see Network Settings WiFi Local Networks WiFi Networks Detailed Info links to Network Settings WiFi Local Networks For each enabled WiFi radio 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz if available the following information is displayed e WiFi Radio Channel 1 11 for 2 4 GHz 36 40 44 48 149 153 157 161 or 165 for 5 GHz Transmit Power expressed as a percentage e Channel Contention Displayed as a bar graph by percentage lower numbers are better lower numbers mean that there are fewer competing signals For each WiFi network the following information is displayed e SSID Service Set Identifier an identifier or name for a wireless network o Security WPA2 WPA1 WEP Personal Enterprise or Open Isolated Clients o Network Admin Access LAN Isolation UPnP Universal Plug and Play and or DHCP To configure WiFi network settings se
131. nable NTP W NTP Server pool ntp org La NTP server port 123 Time Zone UTC 7 Mountain ie Daylight Savings Time M Enabling NTP will tell the router to get its system time from a remote server on the Internet If you do not enable NTP then the router time will be based on when the router firmware was built which is guaranteed to be wong Whenever the Internet connection is re established and once a week thereafter the router will ask the server for the current time so it can correct itself You then have the option of selecting an NTP server and adjusting the NTP server port Select the NTP server from the dropdown list Any of the given NTP servers will be sufficient unless for example you need to synchronize your router s time with other devices in a network e Time Zone Select from a dropdown list Setting your Time Zone is required to properly show time in your router log e Daylight Savings Time Select this checkbox if your location observes daylight saving time Local Management Local Management Enable Internet Bounce Pages W Disable Attention LED _ Local Domain ocal thd System Identifier 100 cl Require HTTPS Connection Wi Secure HTTPS Port 443 Enable SSH Server SSH Server Port e Enable Internet Bounce Pages Bounce pages show up in your web browser when the router is not connected to the Internet They inform you that you are not connected and try to explain why If you disable bounce pages
132. nding on your provider this may be required This only takes effect if the default global DNS setting on the Network Settings DNS page is Automatic e Additional IPv6 DNS Server Secondary DNS server e Delegated IPv6 Network optional Network available for delegation to LANs Depending on your provider this may be required Prefixes specified here only take effect if those supplied by the connection are insufficient to configure your LANs e Delegated IPv6 Network Additional network available for delegation to LANs Example Configuration IPv6 Configuration IPv6 Connect Method Auto J PD Request Size 63 Primary IPv6 DNS Server Additional IPv6 DNS Server Delegated IPv Network i Delegated IPv Network Static As with IPv4 static configuration is available for situations where the WAN IPv6 topology is fixed e IPv6 Address CIDR Input the IPv6 static IP address and mask length provided by your ISP see the Wikipedia explanation of CIDR e IPv6 Gateway IP Input the IPv6 remote gateway IP address provided by your ISP e Primary IPv6 DNS Server optional Depending on your provider setup this may be required This only takes effect if the default global DNS setting on the Network Settings DNS page is Automatic e Additional IPv6 DNS Server Secondary DNS server e Delegated IPv6 Network optional Network available for delegation to LANs Depending on your provider this may
133. ne Auto hi Ethernet Port Configuration provides controls for your router s Ethernet ports There are five total ports by default one WAN port and four numbered LAN ports While default settings will be sufficient in most circumstances you have the ability to control Mode WAN or LAN and Link Speed Additional controls for WAN ports are available in Internet Ethernet Settings Mode WAN or LAN By default there are four LAN Local Area Network ports and one WAN Wide Area Network port e Internet WAN is used as a possible source of Internet for the router e Local Network LAN is for connecting a computer or similar device directly to the router with an Ethernet cable Link Speed Default setting is Auto The Auto setting is preferred in most cases e Auto e 10Mbps Half Duplex e 10Mbps Full Duplex e 100Mbps Half Duplex e 100Mbps Full Duplex e 1000Mbps Full Duplex Ethernet Port Group Editor A Port Group represents a logical grouping of Ethernet ports Any computers physically connected to ports in a group will be allowed to freely communicate with each other For example if you keep the four default LAN ports you might group ports 1 and 2 together to be part of your primary network and then group ports 3 and 4 together to be part of a guest network NOTE When a port group uses the LAN mode you must separately ensure that this logical interface is attached to a Local IP Network in the top panel of this page
134. ne the zone WAN Interfaces Attaching WAN interfaces to a zone includes many more options Select WAN in the first field and then select from each of the following fields to create a statement that defines which WAN interfaces to attach to this zone Field 2 Choose one of the following e Port Select by the physical port on the router e g Modem 1 e Manufacturer Select by the modem manufacturer e g Cradlepoint Inc e Model Select according to the specific model of modem e Type Select by type of Internet source Ethernet LTE Modem Wireless as WAN WiMAX e Serial Number Select a 3G or LTE modem by the serial number e MAC Address Select from a dropdown list of attached devices e Unique ID Select by ID This is generated by the router and displayed when the device is connected to the router 3 66 3 6 Field 3 Select is is not starts with contains or ends with to create your condition Field 4 If the desired values are available select from the dropdown list You may need to manually input the value Sample zone interface assignments WAN WAN Type is Ethernet WAN Port isn t Modem 1 Filter Policies A Filter Policy is a one way filter applied to initialized network traffic flowing from one zone to another A Filter Policy needs to be assigned to a Forwarding for it to take effect Filter Policies can either be Added Edited Removed or Cloned
135. neling Support and Warranty e CradleCare Support available with technical support software upgrades and advanced hardware exchange 1 3 and 5 year options e One year limited hardware warranty available in the US and Canada extend warranty to 2 3 or 5 years Accessories e Universal 3G 4G multi band cellular modem antenna 2dBi 3dBi Part 170649 000 e Directional Patch antennas for external outside mounting Part 170587 000 e Directional Yagi Log Periodic antennas for external outside mounting Part 170588 000 e Omni directional antennas for external outside mounting Part 170586 000 e 12 Mag mount antenna Part 170605 000 e 4 Mini mag mount antenna Part 170606 000 e Replacement cellular paddle antenna for IBR350P2 only 2dBi Part 170555 000 See the Cradlepoint antenna accessories page for more information about antennas Also see the Antenna Ordering and Installation Guide available as a PDF in the Resources section of antenna and router product pages Business Grade Modem Specifications COR IBR350 models include an integrated 4G LTE or HSPA or LTE HSPA EVDO modem specific model names include a specific modem e g the COR IBR350L VZ includes a Verizon LTE modem COR IBR350L VZ 4G LTE for Verizon e Technology LTE e Downlink Rates LTE 100 Mbps theoretical e Uplink Rates LTE 50 Mbps theoretical e Frequency Bands o LTE Band 4 AWS 1700 2100 MHz Band 13
136. not behind the NAT firewall must be anonymous 3 The VPN tunnel must be initiated from the side that is behind the NAT firewall System Settings The System Settings section of the Administration Pages provides access to tools for broad administrative control of the router The System Settings tab has the following dropdown menu items e Administration e Certificate Management e Device Alerts e Enterprise Cloud Manager e Feature Licenses e SNMP Configuration e System Control e System Software Administration Select the Administration submenu item in order to control any of the following functions e Router Security e System Clock e Local Management e Remote Management e GPS e SMS e LLDP e System Logging e Router Services Router Security Router Security System Clock Router Security Advanced Security Mode Local Management Admin PASSWOP 0 tee eee eee ee ee Remote Management Admin Password Confirm ss0seseeeeessenn eee GPS sus LLDP System Logging Router Services Advanced Security Mode Select to enable the following additional security features and options e TACACS and RADIUS server authentication options e Option for multiple users e Increase password security o minimum 7 characters o atleast 1 alpha and 1 numeric character o 30 minute lockout after 6 failed login attempts Admin Password Enter a password for the administrator who will have full
137. odel Sa A444 i Made in Taiwan 12VSS E1 0A HAW 1 0 www cradlepoint com It s possible and more efficient to do all your configuration changes through Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM without logging into the local administration pages Set up a group of routers and set the configuration for all of them at once See below for more information about ECM First Time Setup Wizard When you log in for the first time you will be automatically directed to the FIRST TIME SETUP WIZARD which will walk you through the steps to customize your Cradlepoint COR IBR350 You have the ability to configure any of the following e Administrator Password e Time Zone e Access Point Name APN e Modem Authentication e Failure Check NOTE To return to the First Time Setup Wizard after your initial login select GETTING STARTED on the top navigation bar and FIRST TIME SETUP in the dropdown menu Using Enterprise Cloud Manager Rapidly deploy and dynamically manage networks at geographically distributed stores and branch locations with Enterprise Cloud Manager Cradlepoint s next generation management and application platform Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM integrates cloud management with your Cradlepoint devices to improve productivity increase reliability reduce costs and enhance the intelligence of your network and business operations Click here to sign up for a free 30 day ECM trial Depending on your ordering process your d
138. ollowing information is displayed Hostname IP and MAC Client List Fields Hostname The name by which each computer or device in a network is known IP The IP address or Internet Protocol address specifies a location for each device MAC This is the MAC address a factory assigned identifier used to identify a specific attached computer or device Connection Summary of the wireless connection For example 802 11n 20 MHz 130 Mbps 26 dBm e 802 11n The transmission standard being used by the client Possible values include 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n 802 11n is the newest and best standard but some older devices may not support it e 20 MHz This is the channel width that defines the theoretical data rate in megahertz that the attached computer or device can send to or receive from the router The channel width is set in Network Settings WiFi Local Networks Typically this will be 20 MHz but 40 MHz is possible if the router is set to use two adjacent 20 MHz channels A wder channel can mean better performance but not if there is too much interference Even if 40 MHz is set in the WiFi Channel Width the router may still fall back to 20 MHz if interference is found e 130 Mbps The transmit rate in megabits per second currently used to transmit packets from the router to the client This rate changes automatically to match environmental conditions Distance from the router interference etc can impact th
139. om To make sure the full domain is blocked enter the most inclusive domain i e google com will effectively block www google com as well as mall google com and images google com Alternatively you can use an IP address i e 8 8 8 8 or address range written in CIDR notation Le 8 8 8 0 24 Addresses that have an Allow action assigned will have access allowed while Addresses with a Block action assigned will be blocked When multiple rules conflict the rule with the highest priority is used Assigned 2i Network Domain URL IP tg Ww COMPANY com OF company com Filter Action Block ne Rule Priority 5 E 0 Enabled wi Cancel e Assigned Network Select either All Networks or one of your LAN networks from the dropdown list e Domain URL IP Enter the Domain Name or URL address of the website you wish to control access for e g www google com To make sure the full domain is blocked enter the most inclusive domain e g google com will effectively block www google com as well as maps google com and images google com Alternatively you can use an IP address e g 8 8 8 8 or address range written in CIDR notation e g 8 8 8 0 24 e Filter Action Select Block or Allow e Rule Priority Higher number rules overrule lower number rules e Enabled A rule can be enabled or disabled by selecting or deselecting the checkbox Click Submit to save your rule changes Default Network Filter Settings Network Name Default Action Fi
140. om WiFi Ethernet ports and VLAN interfaces Double click on any of the interfaces shown on the left in the Available section to move them to the Selected section on the right or highlight an interface and click the button To deselect an interface double click on an interface in the Selected section or highlight the interface and click the button If you want more interface options you must configure additional WiFi Ethernet ports and VLAN interfaces separately See the Local Network Interfaces section below on this same administration page Network Settings WiFi Local Networks Access Control Local Network Editor x eee Tune the access control settings of this network to match the intended use IPv Settings Te IPv6 Settings LAN Isolation _ UPnP Gateway W Admin Access cal Interfaces Access Control 1pv4 DHCP IPv6 Addressing Multicast Proxy Schedule VRRP sTP Wired 802 1x Submit Jk Cancel Tune the access control settings of this network to match the intended use Simply select or deselect any of the following e LAN Isolation When checked this network will NOT be allowed to communicate wih other local networks e UPnP Gateway Select the UPnP Universal Plug and Play option if you want to enable the UPnP Gateway service for computers on this network e Admin Access When enabled users may access these administration pages on this networ
141. on this should be provided by the ISP if supported e PPPoE should be configured with the username password and other settings provided by your ISP If you want to use a Static Manual or PPPoE connection you will need to fill out additional information Static Manual Ethernet IP Settings Connect Method Statie Manual MAC Address 00 30 44 16 c7 icl Clone Your PO s MAC Address IPv4 Address gt Subnet Mask Gateway IP Primary ONS Server Secondary DNS Server e Pv4 Address e Subnet Mask e Gateway IP e Primary DNS Server e Secondary DNS Server PPPoE Ethernet IP Settings a Connect Method PPPOE ki MAC Address 00 30 44 16 c7icl I Clone Your PC s MAC Address Username Password Password Confirm Service Auth Type jt e Username e Password e Password Confirm e Service e Auth Type None PAP or CHAP Modem Settings Not all modems will have all of the options shown below the available options are specific to the modem type Modem Settings z On Demand O IP WAN Subnet Filter W Aggressive Reset i Automatically check for M new firmware Enable Aux Antenna M GPS Signal Source na Enable eHRPD 4 Modem Connection Mode Auto all modes R Network Selection Mode _ None No Change Auto Ci Home only _ Manual Functional Mode _ None No Change IPPT Ci NAT NOTE Only NAT mode allows user access to the modem web UI AT Config Script
142. orical Data Broadcom 47xx Robo Switch MAC 00 30 44 16 c7 c1 a Add Usage Erase History Records 11 25 2013 11 25 2013 MB Transferred 957 14 ME Sec tond ower the lasi day 141 1 03 0S7 09 MBSee i i i i E i i p i i 11 25 11 25 11 725 11725 11725 11725 117 25 11 25 11 25 11725 11 25 1 54 PM 1 54 PM 1 54 PM 1 54PM 0 U1 PM Z200PM 200PM 200 PM 2 00PM 2 00PM 2 00 PM If you have a Data Usage Rule enabled for an active WAN device the Historical Data graph displays This graph shows the MB sec trend for the last day In this section you also have the ability to change the data usage records for a connected WAN device Add Usage or Erase History You may want to add data usage to a device s record if for example you ve used the SIM or data plan with other devices that data usage wouldn t otherwise be recorded by the router Click on Add Usage and then select the date and input additional data amount in MB a Add data usage x Select Date E Total MB In Total MB Out Submit GRE Tunnels Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE tunnels can be used to create a connection between two private networks Most Cradlepoint routers are enabled for both GRE and VPN tunnels GRE tunnels are simpler to configure and more flexible for different kinds of packet exchanges but VPN tunnels are much more secure GRE Tunnels Add Name Local Network Remote Network Remote Gateway Routes ae Enabled office_tunnel 17 2 22
143. ort Slot Slot Time is the period wireless clients use in determining if the channel is free for transmission Enabling this value allows clients that can utilize a shorter time to do so Disabling this option forces all clients to use a longer backoff check and thus may reduce network throughput while reducing the number of transmission collisions Wireless Mode Select the WiFi clients with which the router will be compatible Greater compatibility is a tradeoff with better performance For greatest compatibility with all WiFi devices select 802 11 a b g n or 802 11 a b g n ac 2 4 GHz options e 802 11 b e 802 11 b g e 802 11 a b g n 802 11 b g n e 802 11 n 5 GHz options e 802 11 a b g n ac e 802 11 g n ac e 802 11 n ac e 802 11 ac e 802 11 n e 802 11 g e 802 11 b Protection In Auto mode the device will use protection to improve performance in mixed mode networks Turn protection off to maximize throughput with 802 11n clients Airtime Fairness Airtime Fairness will attempt to balance air time between faster and slower wireless clients to more fairly distribute bandwidth Channel Width Selects whether the router uses a single 20 MHz channel to send receive or uses two adjacent 20 MHz channels to create a 40 MHz channel Higher performance is possible with the 40 MHz channel Selecting Auto is generally best Enabling WiFi as WAN will force 20 MHz only mode Extended Channel When operating in 40 MHz mode the access point
144. outers Retry Attempts The number of attempts made to send an alert to the mail server After the attempts are exhausted the alert is discarded Retry Delay The delay between retry attempts Enterprise Cloud Manager Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM is a cloud based management service for configuring monitoring and organizing your Cradlepoint routers Key features include the following e Group based configuration management e Health monitoring of router connectivity and data usage e Remote management and control of routers e Historical record keeping of device logs and status Visit http cradlepoint com ecm to learn more about Cradlepoint ECM If you do not have ECM credentials sign up at http cradlepoint com ecm signup Suspend Client B Unregister Router Status Connected 1 21 22 Router Identifier 28679 Recent Activity Remote alert enable triggered 45 seconds aga Remote config read of differences from default triggered Remote status read triggered an hour aga Remote config read of runtime defaults triggered Remote status read triggered Remote status read triggered Remote stream_clent heartbeat triggered Registering Your Router Once you have signed up for ECM click on the Register Router button to begin managing the router through ECM Input your ECM Username and ECM Password and click Register You have now registered the device wth Enterprise Cloud Manager Suspending the ECM Client Click
145. ow input e Network Address e Netmask The Network Address and Netmask or subnet mask together define a range of IP addresses that comprise the local network you want associated with the NEMO settings Internet NEMO Networks Routed by NEMO s aki F Network Address Netmask Local Network Name P 192 168 52 1 255 255 255 0 Heko Network Mobility NEMO Settings Enabled W Home IF Address 1 2 3 4 Home Neimask 255 255 255 255 lt gt 3 bits Home Agent iP Address 66 174 252 2 Home Agent Password VZWNeMo Home Agent SPE 256 Renew Registration 30 MTU Network Mobility NEMO Settings Home IP Address and Home Netmask These may be provided by your NEMO service provider The IP address is a placeholder dummy address any IP address can be used 1 2 3 4 is common Home Agent IP Address Home Agent Password and Home Agent SPI Your home agent will be defined by your NEMO service provider Renew Registration The NEMO network regularly re registers with the home agent e g every 30 seconds Specify the number of seconds between each check in MTU Override the maximum transmission unit MTU of the NEMO tunnel The TCP MSS maximum segment size is automatically derived from the MTU Leave blank to rely on Path MTU Discovery VPN Tunnels VPN virtual private network tunnels are used to establish a secure connection to a remote network over a public network For example VPN tunne
146. port usb1 userpass Set the modem s authentication username and password port parameter optional Syntax lt password gt userpass lt username gt lt userpassword gt port Examples 1234 userpass joe mypassword set information of highest priority modem 1234 userpass joe mypassword usb3 set information on modem in port usb3 simpin Set the SIM s PIN port parameter optional Syntax lt password gt simpin lt pin gt port Examples 1234 simpin 5678 set simpin in highest priority modem 1234 simpin 5678 usb2 set simpin in modem on port usb2 log Return a portion of the router log Syntax lt password gt log start Examples 1234 log return the first 10 items of the log items through 9 1234 1log 10 return items 10 through 19 of the log 1234 1log 20 return items 20 through 29 of the log Sending log information via SMS messages likely results in several resulting texts Please be aware of the costs of text messages on the modem s account and use this command only if necessary The port parameter is optional It specifies which port and therefore which modem to perform the action on If not given the action will happen on the highest priority modem Sample Debug Session The following is an example of a debug session to discover a modem s APN is misconfigured and needs to be set Figure out the state of the modems on the router 1234 rstatus
147. purpose for Cradlepoint s NPT implementation is for failover failback and load balancing setups LAN clients can potentially retain the original IPv6 lease information and may experience a more seamless transition when WAN connectivity changes than if not utilizing NPT Network Prefix Translation Mode Load Balance Only Me _Ap ply Undo Mode e None No translation is performed e Load Balance Only Default Only translate networks when actively load balancing e First Use the first IPv6 prefix found e Static Always use a static IPv6 translation input the prefix here Transitioning from short prefix to a longer prefix such as from 48 to 64 is not without problems as some of the LANs may lose IPv6 connectivity DMZ Demilitarized Zone A DMZ host is effectively not firewalled in the sense that any computer on the Internet may attempt to remotely access network services at the DMZ IP address Typical uses involve running a public Web server or sharing files DMZ DeMilitarized Zone Enabled IP Address Apply Undo Input the IP Address of a single device in your network to create a demilitarized zone for that device To ensure that the IP address of the selected device remains consistent go to the Reservations section under Network Settings DHCP Server and reserve the IP address for the device Use caution when enabling the DMZ feature as it can threaten the security of your network Only us
148. r Web FTP etc using a domain name that you have purchased www yourname com with your dynamically assigned IP address Most broadband Internet Service Providers assign dynamic changing IP addresses When you use a Dynamic DNS service provider you can enter your host name to connect to your server no matter what your IP address is Dynamic DNS Configuration Enable Dynamic DNS E Client Status Service needs to be configured Future updates disabled Server Type DynDNS w Configure Dynamic ONS Service with Provider Use HTTPS M Host name q PAWEL APH She cod User name LL P ae Verify password ADVANCED Advanced Dynamic DNS Settings Update period hours 5376 Override External IP Undo e Enable Dynamic DNS Enable this option only if you have purchased your own domain name and registered with a Dynamic DNS service provider e Server Type Select a dynamic DNS service provider from the dropdown list o DynDNS o DNS O Matic o ChangelP o NO IP o Custom Server DynDNS clone e Custom Server Address Only available if you select Custom Server from the Server Address dropdown list Enter your custom DynDNS clone server address here For example www mydyndns org e Use HTTPS Use the more secure HTTPS protocol This is recommended but can be disabled if not compatible with the server e Host name Enter your host name fully qualified For example myhost mydomain net e User name Enter the
149. r selections and other possible factors reporting may include proprietary sentences For example if you select Include System ID the report will include proprietary sentences of the following format in addition to the standard sentences PCPTI System ID router timestamp GGA timestamp GGA checksum checksum PCPTI stands for Proprietary CradlePoinT Identification P CPT l Reporting Intervals The device sends GPS sentence reports at either a specified time interval or specified distance interval for Reporting Intervals Default Time Interval seconds 10 Stationary Time Interval seconds 9 Stationary Distance Threshold 29 meters Distance Interval meters 9 e Default Time Interval seconds Set the interval in seconds between periodic GPS sentence reports Select the longest interval practical for your application A shorter interval uses more router resources and bandwidth frequent reports may cause performance and or availability issues Disable by setting this value to 0 e Stationary Time Interval seconds Set the interval in seconds between periodic GPS sentence reports when the device is stationary This overrides the Default Time Interval as long as the unit is stationary Use this with the Stationary Distance Threshold to define stationary Disable by setting this value to 0 o Stationary Distance Threshold meters Set this threshold for use with the Stationary Time Interval
150. r virtual networks that do not have administrative access e LAN port Use the LAN port field to configure the LAN port number you wish to access SNMP services on Default 161 e Enable SNMP on WAN Enabling SNMP on WAN will make SNMP services available to the WAN interfaces of the router e WAN port Use the WAN port field to configure which publicly accessible port you wish to make SNMP services available on Default 161 e SNMPv1 SNMP version 1 is the most basic version of SNMP SNMPv1 will configure the router to transmit with settings compatible wth SNMP version 1 protocols e SNMPv2c SNMP version 2c has the same features as v1 with some additional commands SNMPv2c will configure the router to use settings and data formatting compatible with SNMP version 2c e SNMPv3 SNMP version 3 includes all prior features with security available SNMPv3 is the most secure setting for SNMP If you wish to configure traps then you must use SNMP version 3 e Get community string The Get community string is used to read SNMP information from the router This string is like a password that is transmitted in regular text with no protection e Set community string The Set community string is used when writing SNMP settings to the router This string is like a password It is a good idea to make it different than the Get community string SNMPv3 If you select SNMPv3 you have several additional configuration options for added sec
151. reless packet collisions are occurring wireless performance can be improved by using the RTS CTS Request to Send Clear to Send handshake protocol The wreless transmitter will begin to send RTS frames and wait for CTS when data frame size in bytes is greater than the RTS Threshold This setting should remain at its default value Fragmentation Threshold Wireless frames can be divided into smaller units fragments to improve performance in the presence of RF interference and at the limits of RF coverage Fragmentation will occur when frame size in bytes is greater than the Fragmentation Threshold This setting should remain at its default value Setting the Fragmentation value too low may result in poor performance DTIM A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the wireless router has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value Wireless clients detect the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages The default value is 1 Valid settings are between 1 and 255 Beacon Beacons are packets sent by a wireless router to synchronize wireless devices Specify a Beacon Period value between 20 and 1000 milliseconds WPS WiFi Protected Setup is a method for easy and secure establishment of a wireless network It can be used instead of passwords when connecting clients that support WPS Sh
152. rk created by the administrator to form the tunnel The user creates the IP address inputted here It must be different from the IP addresses of the networks it is gluing together Choose any private IP address from the following three ranges that doesn t match either network e 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 e 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 e 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 Remote Network This is the remote side of the Glue Network Again the user must create an IP address that is distinct from the IP addresses of the networks that are being glued together The Remote Network and Local Network values will be flipped when inputted for the other side of the tunnel configuration Subnet Mask This is the subnet mask for the Glue Network The Local and Remote Network addresses must fit with this mask 255 255 255 0 is a logical choice for most users Remote Gateway This is the public facing WAN side IP address of the network to which the local gateway is going to connect TTL Set the Time to Live TTL or hop limit for the GRE tunnel MTU Set the maximum transmission unit MTU for the GRE tunnel WAN Binding WAN Binding is an optional parameter used to configure the GRE tunnel to ONLY operate when the specified WAN device s are available and connected An example use case is when there is a router with both a primary and failover WAN device and the tunnel should only be used when the system has failed over to the backup connection Make a
153. rnet Typically these will be the same as the local port numbers but they do not have to be These numbers will be mapped to the local port numbers e Local Computer Select the IP address of an attached device from the dropdown menu or manually input the IP address of a device e Local Port s The port number s that corresponds to the service Web server FTP etc on a local computer or device For example you might input 80 in the Local Port s field to open a port for a Web server on a computer within your network The Internet Port s field could then also be 80 or you could choose another port number that will be used across the Internet to access your Web server If you choose a number other than 80 for the Internet Port connections to that number will be mapped to 80 and therefore the Web server within your network e Protocol Select from the following options in the dropdown menu o TCP o UDP o TCP amp UDP e Click Submit to save your completed port forwarding rule Port Proxying Rules A port proxy rule allows traffic from the local LAN to be redirected to a specific computer IP address on the Internet Port Proxying Rules Add Name Local Port s Proxying to Protocol Enabled Click Add to create a new port proxying rule or select an existing rule and click Edit Add Edit Port Proxying Rule x Name Name your rule Enabled M Use Port Range Local Port s 1 655335 Remote Computer 9 192 168 0 112
154. s e MTU GRE Tunnels Name Status Transmit packets byt Receive packets bytes MTU Hotspot Clients View the status of the clients that have logged in through the Hotspot Captive Portal View e Hostname e P address e MAC address e Data Usage both IN and OUT e Time Online Authenticated Hotspot Clients Hostname IP MAC Data Usage Time Online 00 23 6c 7d 07 d5 192 168 10 134 00 23 6c 7d 07 d5 2 7 MB IN 0 01 57 Revoke 237 4 KB OUT You may revoke a client s access to the Internet by clicking the Revoke button Internet Connections The Internet Connections submenu option provides a list of attached WAN devices used as the Internet source for the router Device List Device F Ethernet LTE Internal LTE EVDO Select one of these devices to see detailed information about that particular device Possible devices include e Ethernet e 3G 4G modem e WiFi as WAN The information displayed varies greatly depending on the technology especially for 3G 4G modems Cradlepoint passes on the information provided by the modems which is specific to the carrier e g Verizon and technology e g LTE Ethernet example Device Information Broadcom 47xx Robo Switch Property Value 3 General Information Unique Identifier Wan Model 47xx Embedded Type ethernet Port etho 3 IPv4 Information IP Address 172 21 2 154 Gateway 172 221 2 1 DNS Servers 172 21 21 36 172 21 21 29 3 Statistics Incoming Bytes 1326138100 Ou
155. s to an existing tunnel Add Edit Tunnel General Add Tunnel x General Tunnel Name Anonymous Mode Responder Mode Local Identity Remote Identity Authentication Mode Pre Shared Key te Pre Shared Key Mode Tunnel p Initiation Mode On Demand A Tunnel Enabled al MBR1200 Quick Connect Next Finish Tunnel Name Give the tunnel a name that uniquely identifies it Anonymous Mode Select to allow remote connections from any IP address Responder Mode When enabled the router will not initiate negotiation wth peers otherwise start negotiations as soon as possible Local Identity Specifies the identifier sent to the remote host during phase 1 negotiation If left blank it will default to the IP address of the WAN connection Currently we only support identifiers in the form of an IP address a user fully qualified domain name user mydomain com or just a fully qualified domain name wwv mydomain com If the remote side of the tunnel is configured to expect an identifier then both must match in order for the negotiation to succeed If NAT T is being used a single word instead of an address can be used if a DynDNS connection is not being used Remote Identity Specifies the identifier we expect to receive from the remote host during phase 1 negotiation If no identifier is defined then no verification of the remote peer s identification will be done Currently we only support identifiers in the form of an IP address a user fully q
156. sage e GRE Tunnels e Network Mobility NEMO e VPN Tunnels Connection Manager The router can establish an uplink via Ethernet WiFi as WAN or 3G 4G modems integrated or external USB If the primary WAN connection fails the router will automatically attempt to bring up a newlink on another device this feature is called failover If Load Balance is enabled multiple WAN devices may establish a link concurrently WAN Interfaces This is a list of the available interfaces used to access the Internet You can enable stop or start devices from this section By using the priority arrows the arrows in the boxes to the left these show if you have more than one available interface you can set the interface the router uses by default and the order that it allows failover In the example shown Ethernet is set as the primary Internet source while a 4G LTE modem is attached for failover The Ethernet is Connected while the LTE modem is Available for failover A WiFi as WAN interface is also attached and Available WAN Interfaces ordered by failover priority Device State Load Balance O Enabled 7 Ethernet Ethernet WAN Connected al LTE LTE EVDO Modem Available ml WiFi MBR1400 f76 Available Tl e Load Balance If this is enabled the router will use multiple WAN interfaces to increase the data transfer throughput by using any connected WAN interface consecutively Selecting Load Balance will automatically start th
157. sated for while connecting to a VPN tunnel Add Edit Tunnel Remote Networks Remote Networks Add Remove Network Address Netmask Port J what wea 255 255 255 0 Any Cancel The Network Address and the Netmask define the remote network address range that local devices will have access to via the VPN tunnel NOTE the remote network IP address MUST be different from the local network IP address Optionally A Port can be defined that will limit the traffic going through the VPN tunnel to only that port If the field is left blank any port will be accepted by the tunnel Add Edit Tunnel IKE Phase 1 IKE security has two phases phase 1 and phase 2 You have the ability to distinctly configure each phase but the default settings will be sufficient for most users To set up a tunnel wth a remote site you need to match your tunnel s IKE negotiation parameters with the remote site By selecting several encryption hash and DH group options you improve your chances for a successful tunnel negotiation For greatest compatibility select all options for greatest security select only the most secure options that your devices support Add Tunnel x IKE Phase 1 Exchange Mode Main r Key Lifetime Secs 25500 Encryption Hash DH Groups MAES 128 IMDS Group 1 MAES 256 WISHAI Group 2 p DES SHA 256 Group 5 pf 3DES I SHA 384 MSHA 512 You may adjust the proposal order by dragging the preferred algorithms to th
158. sed strictly for 3G 4G failover behind another router you may not want to use 3G 4G data unnecessarily Select Use LAN Gateway to set your router services to connect via the LAN Router Services z Use LAN Gateway D LAN Gateway Address DNS Server Secondary DNS Server LAN Gateway Address Input the IP address of the LAN side connection If this is a 3G 4G failover router operating behind another router the LAN Gateway Address is the IP address of that other router DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server The primary and secondary DNS server numbers match the static DNS values set at Network Settings DNS You can leave the default values or set them manually here Changing these values also changes the static DNS values Certificate Management Through the Cradlepoint administration pages you now have the ability to create manage sign and import export X 509 certificates frequently referred to as SSL certificates under Network Settings Certificate Management Our implementation integrates an OpenSSL toolkit solution It includes the abiility to create your own CA certificates and self signed certificates For background information on digital certificates see the following Wikipedia articles e Public key certificate e Public key infrastructure e X509 ITU T standard e PKCS 12 Digital certificates have multiple possible uses in a Cradlepoint networking setup For example a digital certificate is a
159. selection for When Condition and Value to create a WAN Binding The condition will be in the form of these examples When Condition Value Port is USB Port 1 Type is not WiMAX e When o Port Select by the physical port on the router into which you are plugging the modem e g USB Port 2 o Manufacturer Select by the modem manufacturer e g Cradlepoint Inc o Model Set your rule according to the specific model of modem o Type Select by type of Internet source Ethernet LTE Modem Wireless as WAN WiMAX o Serial Number Select a 3G or LTE modem by the serial number o MAC Address Select a WiMAX modem by MAC Address o Unique ID Select by ID This is generated by the router and displayed when the device is connected to the router 9 Gee 3 66 is not 3 66 e Condition Select is starts with contains or ends with to create your condition s statement e Value If the correct values are available select from the dropdown list You may need to manually input the value Invert WAN Binding Advanced option that inverts the meaning of WAN Binding to only establish this tunnel when the specified WAN Binding device s are NOT connected Tunnel Enabled Select to activate the tunnel Add Edit Tunnel Routes Adding routes allows you to configure what types of network traffic from the local host or hosts will be allowed through the tunnel a i Add Tunnel
160. support legacy firewall configurations This zone cannot be removed and is reserved for forward migration of IP Filter Rules from previous firmware versions The All zone matches any traffic handled by the router User defined zones are preferred e The Router zone is a special zone used to filter traffic initialized from the router e g Enterprise Cloud Manager connection or destined to the router e g SNMP as part of a router services setup Set up This zone cannot be removed and can only be altered by router services Click Add to create a new zone Zones Name Add Remove Interface Submit Cancel Choose a Name meaningful to you and then click on the Add button to reveal options for attaching interfaces WAN LAN or GRE to this zone Zones x Name Primary LAN Zone Add Remove Interface LAN Config Name Wis Primary LAN Save Cancel Submit Cance LAN and GRE Interfaces Attach LAN and GRE interfaces to a zone by selecting the Config Name for those interfaces For LANs these names are defined in Network Settings WiFi Local Networks for GRE tunnels these names are defined in Internet GRE Tunnels Sample zone interface assignments LAN amp GRE LAN Config Name is Primary LAN LAN Config Name isn t Guest LAN GRE Config Name is office_tunnel 3 66 3 66 The third field defaults to is but you can also select is not starts with contains or ends with to defi
161. t Power Primary LAM 192 1680 1 255 255 255 0 Charie yii ee Contention aE 34 Low ee Hone Route Mode MAT Netevork Address Translation SSID ERGO TSc Aoo Admin Anos DHCP Saurityi WRAL SWRA Peroral Metweork Primary LAN Gust LAN 192 168 00 1 255 255 255 0 IPG Adkins Hone Route Mode MAT Meter Address Tinnerlation aCe DHCP Product Support Help Coeyright CractePoing Inc 2014 A rahi reserved Leniti The Cradlepoint logo in the top left corner of all the administration pages is a link to the Dashboard Status Dashboard which displays fundamental information about the router cradlepoint The bar across the top provides quick access to important information and controls Internet Connections WiFi Clients e Internet Connections This links to Status Internet Connections where you can view in depth information about your Internet sources a Click on this dot to link to Internet Connection Manager where you can manage your WAN interfaces This is green when there is an active WAN connection and red when there is no active WAN connection e aul Click on the green image of signal strength bars to open a Modem Connection Quality popup window that shows the strength of your Internet signal Modem Connection Quality x Pause Signal 98 RSSI Odbm CINR Odb e WiFi Clients Click to view a signal strength indicator for your network WiFi Connection Strength
162. t designed to be a full remote management feature SMS allows you to connect to the router for a few simple queries or commands with a text messaging service e g from your phone A modem that does not have an active data connection may still be reachable by SMS because Internet traffic and SMS traffic operate on separate channels so SMS can be used to bring an offline router back online SMS is enabled on the router by default However it only works if SMS is supported and enabled on the modem Most modems have SMS enabled by default but the carrier may charge a fee for each text message sent or received Contact your carrier to review these fees and or to enable an SMS plan Important notes about SMS e Messages are limited to 160 characters e SMS is not a guaranteed delivery protocol The carriers do not guarantee that the SMS message will be delivered to the modem or that the modems response will be delivered to the sender This means an administrator might have to send messages multiple times before the desired action is performed e SMS is a slow protocol It can take seconds or up to a few minutes for messages to be delivered e SMS messages are not encrypted they are sent in full readable text over the network SMS Enable 5M5 support m Password Password Confirm White list _Add SMS Phone number Enable SMS support SMS support is enabled by default on the router Deselect this to disable Password
163. te you created in step 1 from the dropdown list Create Certificates General Description Name Issuer Set as CA certificate _ Sign with CA certificate _ Certificate Name None ka Subject Country Name State or Province Name Local Name Organization Name Organization Unit Common Name Email Address Validity Days Public Key Algorithm Type wa Digest Bits w Apply Undo General Description e Name Choose a name meaningful to you Issuer e Set as CA certificate Select if the certificate you are creating is intended to be a CA e Sign with CA certificate Select to sign this certificate with a CA you created previously o Certificate Name Select your CA certificate from the dropdown list of local certificates Subject e Country Name 2 letter country code e g AU UK US e State or Province Name The name of your state or region e Local Name Generally the city or town e Organization Name Company name e Organization Unit Company division name e Common Name Must be unique if used for authentication this must match the configured Common Name CN on the third party authenticator e Email Address Validity e Days Input the number of days the certificate should remain valid 999 days maximum Public Key Algorithm e Type Select one of the following o RSA o DSA e Digest The following cryptographic hash functions are listed in order of increasing security
164. tgoing Bytes 217959902 Connection Uptime 3G 4G modem example 5 days 7 38 20 Device Information Internal LTE HSPA Property 3 Signal Error Rate Modem Firmware Version Battery status CGSN Service Display Carrier Status MDN PIN Status ESN IMEI Product Signal Strength dBm Default Profile Model Manufacturer Battery level General Information Model Unique Identifier Port Profile 1 Type IP Information DNS Servers IP Address Gateway Statistics Incoming Bytes Outgoing Bytes Connection Uptime secs WiFi as WAN example Device Information unset Property General Information Unique Identifier Port Model Type 3 IPv4 Information IP Address Gateway DNS Servers Statistics Incoming Bytes Outgoing Bytes Connection Uptime LLDP Value N A SWI19200X_01 00 03 01AP R2748 CARMD EN 10526 2011 07 25 19 31 25 HSPA DOWN READY Internal LTE HSPA 65 1 Internal LTE GSM CradlePoint Inc 100 Internal LTE GSM inti Broadband Ite 11262 24260 0 00 00 Value OO 30 44 14 7 76 unset unset wWwwan 192 166 2 1668 192 158 2 1 192 158 2 1 23445647 200078674 0 02 35 View a list of devices connected by Ethernet that have LLDP enabled LLDP Neighbors Interface 5ys Name Sys Descr Port Descr Manufacturer etho 1 MBR1400 176 CradlePoint_MBRIA0 ethO 2 CradlePoint Double click on a device to view details for that device The inform
165. the last recurring alert It can be scheduled for daily weekly and monthly reports Frequency You also choose the Time you want the alert sent SMTP Mail Server Since your router does not have its own email server to receive alerts you must enable an SMTP server This is possible through most email services Gmail Yahoo etc Each SMTP server will have different specifications for setup so you have to look those up separately The following is an example using Gmail SMTP Mail Server Server Address 5mtp gmail com Server Port 557 Require Encrypted Session Authentication Required inf User Name try_emailigmail com Paseword tsesees ooeeeeeeeee Password Confirm sss ssse Cidade From Address my_emaili gmail cam To Address my_email qgmail com Verify SMTP Settings e Server Address smtp gmail com e Server Port 587 for TLS or Transport Layer Security port the router does not support SSL e Authentication Required For Gmail mark this checkbox e User Name Your full email address e Password Your Gmail password e From Address Your email address e To Address Your email address Once you have filled in the information for the SMTP server click on the Verify SMTP Settings button You should receive a test email at your account Delivery Options Advanced Email Subject Prefix This optional string is prefixed to the alert subject It can be customized to help you identify alerts from specific r
166. tname This only shows for certain devices IPv4 Failure Check Advanced If this is enabled the router will check that the highest priority active WAN interface can get to the Internet even if the WAN connection is not actively being used If the interface goes down the router will switch to the next highest priority interface available If this is not selected the router will still failover to the next highest priority interface but only after the user has attempted to get out to the Internet and failed ADVANCED IPv4 Failure Check Idle Check Interval L 300 seconds Monitor while connected Active Ping a Active Ping could use as much as 1 MB of data per month Ping IP Address 4 27 27 2 Idle Check Interval The amount of time between each check Default 30 seconds Range 10 3600 seconds Monitor while connected Default Off Select from the following dropdown options e Passive DNS modem only The router will take no action until data is detected that is destined for the WAN When this data is detected the data will be sent and the router will check for received data for two seconds If no data is received the router behaves as described below under Active DNS e Active DNS modem only A DNS request will be sent to the DNS servers If no data is received the DNS request will be retried four times at five second intervals The first two requests will be directed at the Primary DNS server and the second two requests will
167. tual Router Master ba Wired 802 1X State Authentication None te Provide Virtual IP in DHCP L leases Cancel VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol allows you to associate multiple routers with one LAN so that if the primary physical router fails the LAN will keep the same settings via the virtual router Enable VRRP Select to enable VRRP configuration options Virtual Router IP IP address of the virtual router This must be distinct from the IP address of any physical router associated with the virtual router Virtual Router ID Identifying number of the virtual router Range 1 255 Router Priority Failover priority level of this physical router The physical router with the highest priority number will have primary ownership of the virtual router Range 1 254 WAN Fault Priority This optional value sets the failover priority of this router when no WAN connection is available If the value matches the normal router priority WAN connection state will not be considered If the value is empty the default the router will always give up ownership of the virtual IP and let a new master take over when no WAN connection is available Advertisement Interval Sets the amount of time in seconds between VRRP advertisements which communicate the router status The default of 1 second is standard Initial Virtual Router State This controls the initial VRRP failover state for t
168. ualified domain name user mydomain com or just a fully qualified domain name wwwv mydomain com If left blank we will default to the IP address of the WAN connection If NAT T is being used a single word instead of an address can be used if a DynDNS connection is not being used Authentication Mode Select from Pre Shared Key and Certificate Pre Shared Key is used when there is a single key common to both ends of the VPN Certificate requires the creation of a set of certificates and a private key that can be uploaded to the router Select Enable Certificate Support in the Global VPN Settings section to upload a single set of certificates for the router to use Pre Shared Key Create a password or key The routers on both sides of the tunnel must use this same key Mode Tunnel or Transport Tunnel Mode is used for protecting traffic between different networks when traffic must pass through an intermediate untrusted network Transport Mode is used for end to end communications for example for communications between a client and a server Initiation Mode Always On or On Demand Always On is used if you want the tunnel to initiate the tunnel connection whenever the WAN becomes available Select On Demand if you want the tunnel to initiate a connection if and only if there is data traffic bound for the remote side of the tunnel Tunnel Enabled Enabled or Disabled MBR1200 Quick Connect VPN tunnels in more advanced Cradlepoint devices have
169. ubmenu choice allows you to receive email notifications of specific system events YOU MUST ENABLE AN SMTP EMAIL SERVER TO RECEIVE ALERTS Alert Configuration Firmware Upgrade Available System Reboot Occurred Unrecognized MAC Address WAN Device Status Change aAA Configuration Change Login Failure VPN Tunnel Goes Down Feature License Expiration Full System Log Recurring System Log Frequency we Time Mi x Alerts can be included for the following e Firmware Upgrade Available A firmware update is available for this device e System Reboot Occurred This router has rebooted This depends on NTP being enabled and available to report the correct time e Unrecognized MAC Address Used with the MAC monitoring lists An alert is sent when a new unrecognized MAC address is connected to the router e WAN Device Status Change An attached WAN device has changed status The possible statuses are plugged unplugged connected and disconnected e Configuration Change A change to the router configuration e Login Failure A failed login attempt has been detected e VPN Tunnel Goes Down Sends an alert when a VPN tunnel goes down e Feature License Expiration Sends an alert when a feature license is about to expire e Full System Log The system log has filled This alert contains the contents of the system log e Recurring System Log The system log is sent periodically This alert contains all of the system events since
170. ult channel and power settings will be used even if this is selected Channel Shows if User Selection is selected The WiFi channel corresponds to a frequency the router uses to communicate with other devices For 2 4 GHz the range is 1 to 11 and 1 6 and 11 do not overlap each other If a WiMAX modem is attached a higher number channel will increase the chance the router s WiFi and modem s WiMAX radios will conflict with each other which may result in lower throughput Select a channel from the dropdown list e 1 2412 MHz e 2 2417 MHz e 3 2422 MHz e 4 2427 MHz e 5 2432 MHz e 6 2437 MHz e 7 2442 MHz e 8 2447 MHz e 9 2452 MHz e 10 2457 MHz e 11 2462 MHz For 5 0 GHz the ranges are 36 to 64 and 149 to 165 These channels do not interfere with a WiMAX modem e 36 5180 MHz e 40 5200 MHz e 44 5220 MHz e 48 5240 MHz e 149 5745 MHz 153 5765 MHz e 157 5785 MHz SS ST el SNo e 161 5805 MHz e 165 5825 MHz Client Timeout If the access point is not able to communicate wih the client it will disconnect it after this timeout in seconds TX Power Normally the wireless transmitter operates at 100 power In some circumstances however there might be a need to isolate specific frequencies to a smaller area By reducing the power of the radio you can prevent transmissions from reaching beyond your corporate home office or designated wreless area RTS Threshold When an excessive number of wi
171. urity SNMPv3 SNMP version 3 includes all prior features with security available Authentication type SHA with AES encryption v Username Password Verify Password Enable SNMP traps M Trap community string Address for trap server Trap server port 162 e Authentication type Select the authentication and encryption type that will be used when connecting to the router from the following dropdown list These settings must match the configuration used on any SNMP clients o MD5 with no encryption o SHA with no encryption o MD5 with DES encryption o SHA with DES encryption o MD5 with AES encryption o SHA with AES encryption e Username Enter the Username configured on your SNMP host in the username field e Password Enter the Password for your SNMP host in the password and verify password fields This password must be at least eight characters long e Enable SNMP traps Enabling traps will allow you to configure a destination server community and port for trap notifications Trap notifications are returned to the server with SNMPv1 e Trap community string The trap notifications will be returned to the trap server using this SNMPv1 trap community name e Address for trap server Enter the address of the host system that you want trap alerts sent to e Trap server port Enter the port number that the remote host will be listening for trap alerts on Default 162 System Information System information via SNMP is
172. use any previously loaded certificate but will not delete it from the router Only one certificate at a time is supported IKE ISAKMP Port Internet Key Exchange Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol port Default 500 This is a standard VPN port that usually does not need to be changed IKE ISAKMP NAT T Port Internet Key Exchange Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol network address translation traversal port Default 4500 This is a standard VPN NAT T port that usually does not need to be changed NAT T KeepAlive Interval Number of seconds between sending NAT T packets to keep the tunnel alive if no other traffic is being sent Default 20 seconds Range 0 3600 seconds 20 seconds will be sufficient in almost all cases Tunnel Connect Retry Number of seconds between connection attempts Default 30 seconds Range 10 255 seconds 30 seconds will be sufficient in almost all cases VPN with NAT T If one side of a planned VPN tunnel is behind a NAT network address translation firewall the setup of your tunnel requires the following specifications 1 Each side of the tunnel must use both a Local Identity and a Remote Identity These must match the identities on the other side The Local Identity must match the Remote Identity on the other side of the tunnel and vice versa In this case these identities can each be a simple word 2 The Tunnel Name for the side of the tunnel that is
173. user name or key provided by the dynamic DNS service provider If the dynamic DNS provider supplies only a key enter that key for both the User name and Password fields e Password Enter the password or key provided by the dynamic DNS service provider Advanced Dynamic DNS Settings Update period hours Default 576 The time between periodic updates to the dynamic DNS if your dynamic IP address has not changed The timeout period is entered in hours so valid values are from 1 to 8760 Override External IP The external IP is usually configured automatically during connection However in situations where the unit is within a private network behind a firewall or router the network s external IP address will have to be manually configured in this field You may find out what your external IP address is by going to http myip dnsomatic com in a web browser Known Hosts Configuration The Known Hosts Configuration feature allows you to map a name printer scanner laptop etc to an IP address of a device on the network This assigns a new hostname that can be used to conveniently identify a device within the network such as an office printer Known Hosts Configuration Add Hostname IP address MyLaptop 192 168 0 164 Click Add to name a device in your network Host Entry x Assign a hostname to an IP address Hestname IP address Submit Fill in the following fields e Hostname Choose a name that is meaningful to you No
174. uthentication Protocol Set this only if your service provider requires a specific protocol and the Auto option chooses the wrong one Select from o Auto o Pap o Chap e Username e Password Configuring Failure Check It is possible for a WAN interface to go down without the router recognizing the failure For example the carrier for a cellular modem goes dormant or your Ethernet connection is properly attached to a modem but the modem becomes disconnected from its Internet source Enable Failure Check to ensure that you can get out to the Internet via your primary WAN connection This option is disabled by default because it may use data unnecessarily Use this in combination with failover For cellular modems use this in combination with Aggressive Reset Internet Connection Manager under Modem Settings in the interface rule editor Enable and configure Failure Check Failure check will test the connection to verify the WAN device is connected Idle Check Interval 17 10 seconds Failure Check off a Ping IP Address Idle Check Interval Set the number of seconds the router will wait between checks to see if the WAN is still available Default 30 seconds Range 10 3600 seconds Monitor while connected Select from the dropdown menu Default Off e Active Ping A ping request will be sent to the Ping Target If no data is received the ping request will be retried 4 times at 5 second intervals If still no data is rece
175. virtual local area network or VLAN functions as any other physical LAN but it enables computers and other devices to be grouped together even if they are not physically attached to the same network switch To enable a VLAN select a VID virtual LAN ID and a group of Ethernet ports through which users can access the VLAN Then go back up to the Local Network Editor to attach your new VLAN to a network To use a VLAN the VID must be shared wth another router or similar device so that multiple physical networks have access to the one virtual network Wireless WIFI Network Settings Ethernet Port Configuration VLAN Interfaces Add VID Ethernet Group Network Association 25 ID main Port s 1 2 viaintest 50 ID lanbb Port s 3 Unassociated Click Add to create a new VLAN interface VLAN Editor VLAN Editor x VID Ethernet Group vi Submit Cancel VID An integer value that is the Virtual LAN ID Ethernet Group Select the LAN port s with which you want to associate the VLAN ID from a dropdown list Your Ethernet group must be created separately under Ethernet Port Configuration Click Submit to save your configured VLAN WiFi Settings Advanced When you select either of the WiFi tabs 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz in the Local Network Interfaces section you have several additional options for configuring your wireless LANs under the WiFi Settings heading ADVANCED WiFi Settings Z Channel Selection Method Smart Selection ae C
176. width This is the percentage of the connected WAN upload bandwidth that will be reserved for the specified traffic The maximum value is adjusted to the remaining percentage after other rules receive their share Upload Priority The priority value has two different effects on traffic Higher priority traffic is handled before lower priority traffic which can lead to shorter response times Also when spare bandwith is available it is offered to higher priority queues first Move the slider to select from the following options Default Normal e Lowest e Lower e Below Normal e Normal e Above Normal e High e Higher e Highest Click Next to continue to the next page Download Bandwidth Add Traffic Shaping QoS Queue x Download bandwidth The maximum is limited to what remains after other queues receive their share Enable Download Qos 4 Borrow Spare Bandwidth Ei Download Bandwidth a Download Priority Normal DSCP DiffServ DSCP DiffServ Tag Optional Back AEE Finish Enable Download QoS Default Enabled Deselect if you want your rule to apply to upload traffic only Leave this selected to include download restrictions with this queue Borrow Spare Bandwidth Default Enabled When this is enabled the interfaces protocols associated with this rule will borrow unused bandwidth from other rules Disabling borrowing will restrict the traffic to the specified bandwidth Higher priority queues w
177. y Select the number of attempts before the GRE tunnel is considered down or up Default 3 Range 1 255 Failover Tunnel and Failback Tunnel Use these settings to create two tunnels one as the primary tunnel and one as the backup tunnel To configure tunnel failover failback complete the following steps 1 Create two tunnels one for primary and one for backup Make sure both tunnels have Keep Alive enabled 2 Choose one to be the primary tunnel Open the editor for this tunnel and make sure Tunnel Enabled is selected Then go to the Keep Alive page Under Failover Tunnel select the other tunnel you have created 3 Open the editor for the failover tunnel Make sure Tunnel Enabled is not selected On the Keep Alive page set the Failback Tunnel to your primary tunnel Network Mobility NEMO NOTE NEMO requires a feature license Go to System Settings Feature Licenses to enable this feature Network Mobility NEMO is an Internet standards track protocol defined in RFC 5177 The protocol allows session continuity for every node in a mobile network as the network moves NEMO requires a service provider e g Verizon Wireless Private Network with DMNR Dynamic Mobile Network Routing Your NEMO service provider will define many of the settings for your NEMO configuration Once you have a NEMO service provider and a valid feature license add networks to the Networks Routed by NEMO section by first clicking Add In the popup wind
178. y ad cer Chrun rae Local Networks hepberork Addins hebat Enter your Zscaler account information to enable these settings Input local network information Network Address and Netmask to assign your Zscaler implementation to one or more local network s DHCP Server DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The built in DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to the computers and other devices on each local area network LAN In this section you can view a list of assigned IP addresses and reserve IP addresses for particular devices Active Leases Hostname IP Addr Hardware Addr Client ID Expiration I drush le6500 1927 168 0 86 00 26 5e 4d 0 7 01 00 26 5e 4d 0 11 hours 25 mins E jcramer osx 1927 168 0 87 e4 ce8f 13 f3 be Ol ed ce 8F 13 f3 11 hours 25 mins Active Leases A list of devices that have been provided DHCP leases The DHCP server automatically assigns these leases This list will not include any devices that have static IP addresses on the network Select a device and click Reserve to add the device and its IP address to the list of Reservations Reservations Add Hostname IP Addr IPv Addr Hardware Addr Client ID Enabled Reservations This is a list of devices with reserved IP addresses This reservation is almost the same as when a device has a static IP address except that the device must still request an IP address from the router The router will provide the device the same IP addr
179. y requires a separate software client to listen query for these sentences SIM based models with GPS support require that the SIM be inserted Some carriers disable GPS support in otherwise supported modems If you encounter issues with obtaining a fix contact your carrier and ensure that GPS is supported Global Positioning System General Settings Enable GPS Wf TAIP Vehicle ID 9000 GPS Servers Add El Name State Port Language GPS Clients Add El Name State Server Port Language General Settings e Enable GPS Enable support for querying GPS information from capable modems GPS Servers and GPS Clients GPS reporting requires separate software to listen query for NMEA sentences The router must either act as a GPS server which separate clients can connect to or as a GPS client which reports to a server Set up a GPS Server or GPS Client on the device by clicking on the Add button in the appropriate table e GPS Servers Use this to set up a local server Clients can connect to and receive GPS sentences from this server e GPS Clients Use this to set up a local client This client will send periodic reports of GPS sentences to a remote server GPS Servers Server Details Add Server W Server Details Enable this Server Server Mame Server Name Enable GPS server on LAN Enable GPS server on WAN Port 1 65535 Mexi Finish e Enable this Server Select to enable e Server Na
180. ytes from 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp _seq 4 time 41 910 ms 45 bytes from 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp seq 5 time 2 270 ms 45 bytes from 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp_seq 6 time 1 940 ms 45 bytes from 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp seq 7 time 1 932 ms 45 bytes from 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp _seq 8 time 28 381 ms 45 bytes from 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp seq 9 time 102 525 ms 45 bytes from 192 166 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp_seq 10 time 113 750 ms 45 bytes 192 168 0 164 192 168 0 164 icmp_seq 11 time 25 313 ms System Software This allows the administrator to load new firmware onto the router to add new features or fix defects If you are happy with the operation of the router you may not want to upgrade just because a new version is available Check the firmware release notes cradlepoint com firmware for information to decide if you should upgrade Firmware Upgrade Current Firmware Version v5 0 0 Fr Oct 11 03 30 45 MOT 2013 Available Firmware Version Check Check Again Factory Reset Automatically check for new inf firmware Manual Firmware Upload e Current Firmware Version Shows the number of the current firmware and the date it was updated e Available Firmware Version If there is a new firmware version available this will list the version number Click Check Again to have the router check the newest firmware e Factory Reset Set default settings to match th
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