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1. PIN remembered PIN protection on OFF Change PIN Current PIN TIT Confirm current PIN OTT Remember PIN www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 NetComm Wireless 38G M2M Router Plus or on gt NetCommWireless Unlocking a PUK locked SIM After three incorrect attempts at entering the PIN the SIM card becomes PUK Personal Unblocking Key locked and you are requested to enter a PUK code to unlock tt T Note To obtain the PUK unlock code you must contactyour service provider You will be issued a PUK to enable you to unlock the SIM and enter a new PIN Enter the new PIN and PUK codes Click the Save button when you have finished entering the new PIN and PUK codes Oops something went wrong Your SIM is PUK locked now Please enter the PUK code to unlock You have 10 remaining attemptisi PIN settings O SIM is PUK locked Change PIN Current PIN Confirm current PIN PUK Confirm PUK Remember PIN NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 38 Ver 1 8 FAA NetCommWireless LAN LAN configuration The LAN configuration page is used to configure the LAN settings of the router and to enable or disable DNS Masquerading NetCommVvireless Status Networking Services System faa t Wireless WAN LAN configuration IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 o Host name my router Routing DNS masquerading ON OFF
2. Reset Cancel Lr cu ae To delete a port forwarding rule click the button on the Port forwarding list for the corresponding rule that you would like to delete NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuireless com 48 Ver 1 8 AA NetCommWireless DMZ The Demilitarized Zone DMZ allows you to configure all incoming traffic on all protocols to be forwarded to a selected device behind the router This feature can be used to avoid complex port forwarding rules but it exposes the device to untrusted networks as there is no filtering of what traffic is allowed and what is denied The DMZ configuration page is used to specify the IP Address of the device to use as the DMZ host NetCommUireless Status Networking Services System fad t Wireless WAN DMZ configuration LAN DMZ on Ei Routing DMZ IP address 0 o o O Static RIP Redundancy VRRP Port forwarding Router firewall MAC IP Port filtering 1 Click the DMZ toggle key to turn the DMZ function ON 2 Enter the IP Address of the device to be the DMZ host into the DMZ IP Address field 3 Click the Save button to save your settings www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus AQ Ver 1 8 A AA NetCommWireless Router firewall The Router firewall page is used to enable or disable the in built firewall on the router When enabled the firewall performs stateful packet inspection on inbound traffic from th
3. Download P12 Download TGZ Remote network address 0 J Remote network subnetmask 0 0 0 E 0 Exit When it is done you can click the Download P12 button or the Download TGZ button to save the certificate file depending on which format you would like If for some reason the integrity of your network has been compromised you can return to this screen and use the Certificate drop down list to select the certificate and then press the Revoke button to disable it Optional To inform the OpenVPN server of the network address scheme of the currently selected certificate enter the network address and network subnet mask in the respective fields and click the Set network information button If you do not enter the remote subnet here any packet requests from the server to the client will not be received by the client network because it is not aware of the remote client s subnet www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 Of A FA NetCommWireless OpenVPN server edit OpenVPN profile Profile name Type Server port VPN network address VPN network subnet mask Server certificates Not before Not after Country State City Organisation Email SSL TLS handshake Use HMAC Signature Server key timestamp Authentication type Lon TUN 19 upp M eenn CEECEE Mar 13 04 21 03 2015 GMT Mar 10 04 21 03 2025 GMT AU NSW Sydney NetComm Wireless techs
4. Enable Authentication NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 98 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless SMS messaging The NTC 6200 Series router offers an advanced SMS feature set including sending messages receiving messages redirecting incoming messages to another destination as well as supporting remote commands and diagnostics messages Some of the functions supported include D Ability to send a text message via a 2G 3G network and store it in permanent storage D Ability to receive a text message via a 2G 3G network and store it in permanent storage DI Ability to forward incoming text messages via a 2G 3G network to another remote destination which may be a TCP UDP server or other mobile devices DI Ability to receive run time variables from the device e g uptime on request via SMS X Ability to change live configuration on the device e g network username via SMS D Ability to execute supported commands e g reboot via SMS D Ability to trigger the NTC 6200 Series router to download and install a firmware upgrade D Ability to trigger the NTC 6200 Series router to download and apply a configuration file To access the SMS messaging functions of the NTC 6200 Series router click on the Services menu item from the top menu bar and then select one of the options under the SMS messaging section on the left hand menu Setup The Setup page provides the
5. XY NO ITEM DESCRIPTION Main antenna socket SMA female connector for main antenna Aux antenna socket SMA female connector for auxiliary antenna receive diversity Connect power source wires here Power wires may be terminated on the supplied terminal block and Two way terminal block connector connected to a power source Refer to the diagram and table under the Installation section for correct wiring of the terminal block Operates in the 8 40V DC range Press and hold for less than 5 seconds to reboot to normal mode Reset button Press and hold for 5 to 15 seconds to reboot to recovery mode Press and hold for 15 to 20 seconds to reset the router to factory default settings SIM card slot Insert SIM card here e SIM tray eject button Press to eject the SIM tray If desired place the SIM tray cover over the SIM card slot and fix it to the router s body using the included Torx screw hole o RJ45 Ethernet port Connect one or several devices via a network switch here Mini USB 2 0 OTG port Provides connectivity for optional external storage or a USB Ethernet dongle Supplies up to 0 5A to connected device Female DE 9 port supporting 9 wire RS 232 RS 485 or RS 422 software selectable www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 43 gt NetCommWireless Placement of the router The two external high performance antennas supplied with the router are designed to provide optimum signal str
6. lt gt NetCommWireless ITEM DESCRIPTION Modem emulator Turns on or off the modem emulator function of the router Serial port name The device name of the serial port l The configuration status of the serial port This will display whether there are any conflicts with the serial port Serial port status l preventing modem emulator from working properly Modem settings The serial V 24 port baud rate By default the serial line format is 8 data bits No parity 1 Stop bit Baud rate Refer to the AT V 250 AT Command Manual if you need to change the serial line format The Modem emulator buffers any bytes received from the serial port until either 512 bytes have been received or no bytes have been received for Inter Character Timeout milliseconds it will then send any bytes in the buffer to the remote host Inter character timeout When the ID field is not blank empty the defined ID will be sent to the remote host as follows For UDP the 1st lt n gt bytes of each datagram sent will be set to the contents of the ID field data follows immediately after the ID for TCP the ID is transmitted once immediately after the connection is established When the Ignore String field is not blank empty the router will strip any character sequence that matches the Ignore String from the data stream received from the serial port Connection settings Determines how the router behaves when it receives an A
7. Heartbeat interval 43200 seconds Trap persistence Time 500 seconds seconds Trap retransmission Time 21600 Send heartbeat SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is used to remotely monitor the router for conditions that may warrant administrative attention It can be used to retrieve information from the router such as the signal strength the system time and the interface status To configure SNMP 1 Click the SNMP toggle key to switch it to the ON position 2 Enter Read only community name and Read write community name which are used for client authentication Community names are used as a type of security to prevent access to reading and or writing to the routers configuration It A is recommended that you change the Community names to something other than the default settings when using this feature 3 Click the Save button to save any changes to the settings The Download button displays the Management Information Base MIB of the router The MIB displays all the objects of the router that can have their values set or report their status The MIB is formatted in the SNMP related standard RFC1155 NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 a gt NetCommWireless SNMP traps SNMP traps are messages from the router to the Network Management System sent as UDP packets They are often used to notify the management system of any significant events such as whether the link is up
8. VPN The default IP of the Ethernet port is 192 168 1 1 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 To change the IP address or Subnet mask enter the new IP Address and or Subnet mask and click the Save button es Note If you change the IP address remember to reboot the router and enter the new IP address into your browser address bar DNS masquerading DNS masquerading allows the router to proxy DNS requests from LAN clients to dynamically assigned DNS servers When enabled clients on the router s LAN can then use the router as a DNS server without needing to know the dynamically assigned cellular network DNS servers With DNS masquerading ON the DHCP server embedded in the NTC 6200 Series router hands out its own IP address e g 192 168 1 1 as the DNS server address to LAN clients The downstream clients then send DNS requests to the NTC 6200 Series router which proxies them to the upstream DNS servers With DNS masquerading OFF the DHCP server hands out the upstream DNS server IP addresses to downstream clients directly so that downstream clients send DNS requests directly to the upstream DNS servers without being proxied by the NTC 6200 Series router You may also override the DNS Masquerading option by specifying custom DNS Server IP addresses in the DHCP Server configuration mentioned in the next section of this guide In this case the DHCP server assigns downstream devices the manually configured addresses and the DNS Masquerading
9. D GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data Time Position and fix related data for a GNSS receiver GPRMC Recommended minimum data for GPS GPGSV Detailed satellite data GPGSA Overall satellite data GPVTG Vector track and speed over the Ground To access the GPS configuration screen select the Services item from the top menu bar then the GPS item on the left Finally select the GPS configuration menu item To use the GPS function set the GPS operation toggle key to ON and click the Save button GPS configuration GPS operation GPS applications GPS status Positioning data source Date amp Time Latitude amp Longitude Altitude amp GEOID height Ground speed PDOP amp HDOP amp VDOP Standalone GPS device status Number of satellites Satellites status Index In Use PRN 1 01 04 07 08 09 15 17 28 11 24 26 KI ee ee oe oe SS or oe ee N A NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus 88 save Google maps Stand alone GPS Friday 13 December 2013 3 48 02 PM 33 48 42 901 S 151 08 94 124 E 82 3m 24 0m 0 0 km h 0 0 knots eal a li a8 30 26 25 25 8 33 19 20 al 35 Elevation 17 25 05 35 42 26 83 41 02 14 37 N A Azimuth www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless The Google maps button provides a quick short cut to show your router s current positi
10. Default ae Unit rebooted 2 g C L LJ Default v Link status ann 3 L LJ E E Default v WWAN IP address change m L L E Default v WWAN Registration 5 E C E LJ Default v change WWAN Cell ID change i E LJ L m Default v WWAN technology change r E L LJ LJ Default v Number of connected Ethernet 8 L LJ LJ LJ Default v interfaces change Web UI login failure a H LJ LJ E Default v Distalinptt COCO OQ mM o SO change a E L E L Default v configure Analog input threshold 16 L E L LJ Default v configure Digital output change O LJ E LJ Default v configure Refresh www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 93 on lt gt NetCommWireless ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable event notification Toggles the event notification feature on and off Specifies the buffer size for event notifications which failed to be delivered or are yet to be sent The minimum size is 100 and the maximum is 10000 Maximum retry count Specifies the maximum number of attempts that the router will make to deliver an event notification The range is between 1 and 20 Event notification log file Specifies to the location and name of the file used to log the event notification activity The Unit ID field is used to specify an identifier for the router which are sent in the event notifications so that you know which router has an event Maximum event buffer size Event notifi
11. Open a browser window and navigate to the IP address of the router default address is http 192 168 1 1 Login to the router using root as the User Name and admin as the password 2 Click the System item from the top menu bar then System configuration on the left menu and then click Settings backup and restore 3 Under the Restore factory defaults section click the Restore defaults button The router asks you to confirm that you wish to restore factory defaults Click OK to continue The router sets all settings to default Click OK again to reboot the router 4 When the Power light returns to a steady red the reset is complete The default settings are now restored Using the reset button on the interface panel of the router Use a pen to depress the Reset button on the device for 15 20 seconds The router will restore the factory default settings and reboot When you have reset your NTC 6200 Series router to its default settings you will be able to access the device s configuration web interface using http 192 168 1 1 with username admin or root and password admin NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 142 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Appendix C Recovery mode The NTC 6200 Series Router features two independent operating systems each with its own file systems These two systems are referred to as Main and Recovery It is always possible to use one in order to restore the other in the
12. Plus 29 a gt NetCommWireless Setting the router to dial a connection when traffic is detected on specific ports In some situations you may wish to have the internet connection disabled except at times when outbound traffic to a particular external host s port or group of ports is sent to the router To use this feature click Enable dial port filter and enter the port number or list of port numbers separated by commas When you select this option all outbound ICMP TCP UDP packets to any remote host on the specified port s will trigger the connection to dial Note that when this feature is enabled the options to ignore specific packet types are not available Data activity triggered connection Connect only when traffic appears to these UDP TCP destination ports You can specify multiple ports by separating them with a comma eg 21 23 53 You can allow Microsoft network awareness NCSI traffic through but if you prefer that they do not trigger the connection click the Ignore Microsoft network awareness NCSI traffic toggle key to set it to ON Connect on data activity except when activity matches these applications Ignore Microsoft network OFF awareness NCSI traffic r Excluding certain packet types from triggering the connection to dial Depending on your environment you might prefer to exclude certain types of traffic passing through the router from triggering the data connection You can tell the router to ignore
13. a lt gt NetCommWireless White List for diagnostic or execution SMS The white list is a list of mobile numbers that you can create which are considered friendly to the router If Only accept authenticated SMS messages is enabled in the diagnostics section the router will compare the mobile number of all incoming diagnostic and command messages against this white list to determine whether the diagnostic or command should be executed You may optionally configure a password for each number to give an additional level of security When a password is specified for a number the SMS diagnostic or command message is parsed for the password and will only be executed if the number and password match White list for diagnostic or execution SMS All incoming diagnostic or execution text messages are checked against this white list If the message sender and password don t match any destination numbers and passwords in this white list the message is ignored and an error message reply is sent to the sender or to a predefined destination You can add up to 20 destination numbers via the SMS inbox outbox pages by clicking on Add white list Alternatively click on Add below to add a number now Add The white list is empty Save Refresh A maximum of 20 numbers can be stored on the router in the white list To add a number to the white list click the Add button Add Destination number Password 01 0412345678
14. password123 x Save Refresh The White List numbers and passwords can be cleared by pressing the button to the right of each entry To add a number to the white list enter it in the Destination number field and optionally define a password in the Password field When you have finished adding numbers click the Save button to save the entries NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommuwireless com 105 Ver 1 8 a lt gt NetCommWireless Sending an SMS Diagnostic Command Follow the steps below to configure the router to optionally accept SMS diagnostic commands only from authenticated senders and learn how to send SMS diagnostic commands to the router 1 Navigate to the Services gt SMS messaging gt Diagnostics page 2 Confirm that the Enable remote diagnostics and command execution toggle key is set to the ON position If it is set to OFF click the toggle key to switch it to the ON position 3 If you wish to have the router only accept commands from authenticated senders ensure that Only accept authenticated SMS messages is set to the ON position In the White list for diagnostic or execution SMS messages section click the Add button and enter the sender s number in international format into the Destination number field that appears If you wish to also configure a password enter the password in the Password field corresponding to the destination number 4 Ifyou would prefer to accept SMS diagnostic command
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16. 4 Inthe Username and Password fields enter the logon credentials for your DDNS account Enter the password for the account again in the Verify password field 5 Click the Save button to save the DDNS configuration settings NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 66 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Network time NTP The NTP Network Time Protocol settings page allows you to configure the NTC 6200 Series router to synchronize its internal clock with a global Internet Time server and specify the time zone for the location of the router This provides an accurate timekeeping function for features such as System Log entries and Firewall settings where the current system time is displayed and recorded Any NTP server available publicly on the internet may be used The default NTP server is O netcomm pool ntp org NetCommUireless Status Networking Services System root Dynamic DNS Timezone settings Network time NTP Current time Mon Dec 9 16 02 45 EST 2013 Data stream manager GMT 10 00 Australia Canberra Melbourne Sydney w Daylight savings time schedule Watchdogs NTP settings SNMP Network time NTP ON OFF NTP service 0 netcomm pool ntp org GPS Synchronisation on WWAN OFF connection IO configuration Daily synchronisation ON OFF Low power mode SMS messaging Configuring Timezone settings To configure time zone settings la The Current time field shows
17. 47 seconds 42 seconds 37 seconds 32 seconds 27 seconds 22 seconds 17 seconds i2 seconds 7 seconds 2 seconds Redirecting you to the Status page NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 122 0xi7c0000 0xi7e0000 0x1800000 0x1820000 0x1840000 Hold down the reset button on the router for 15 20 seconds to reboot and restore the factory default settings of the router See the Restoring factory default settings section for more information gt LLLI 10 The installation is complete when the countdown reaches zero The router attempts to redirect you to the Status page www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 lt gt NetCommWireless Package manager The Package Manager page is used to provide details of any user installed packages on the router and allow them to be uninstalled For more information on application development contact NetComm Wireless about our Software Development Kit Package manager Application name Version Architecture Time installed demonstration_app 1 3 arm ee aap ag Package details Uninstall The Application name Version number of the application the architecture type and time of installation are all displayed Clicking the Package details link will display a pop up window with further details of the package To uninstall any software applications click the Uninstall link www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 123 Ver 1 8 a gt NetCommWireless Adm
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19. Address field enter a friendly address that is allowed to access the router or a wildcard IP address 0 0 0 0 that allows all IP addresses to access the router The Source Port Range From and To fields are used to specify the port s on the source side that are to be forwarded This allows you to send a range of consecutive port numbers by entering the first in the range in the From field and the last in the range in the To field To forward a single port enter the port in the From field and repeat it in the To field In the Destination network address field enter the IP address of the client to which the traffic should be forwarded The Destination Port Range From and To fields are used to specify the port s on the destination side that are to be forwarded If the Source port range specifies a single port then the destination port may be configured to any port If the Source port range specifies a range of port numbers then the Destination port range must be the same as the Source port range Click the Save button to confirm your settings www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 47 a gt NetCommWireless Port forwarding settings Protocol TCP w Source IP address 192 168 ED ED Source port range From 3369 1 65525 To 3389 1 65535 Destination network address 192 ss 1 Ca Destination port range From 3359 1 65535 To 3369 fF 1 65535
20. Atthe login prompt type root and press Enter At the password prompt enter the password that you configured in step 4 8 At the root prompt enter the command rdb dump more This will display a list of every rdb variable on the router one page at a time root rdb dump more admin firewall enable p admin local ssh_enable p admin local telnetenable admin open port p admin open port_tcp_datastream admin open port_udp_datastream admin open trigger admin password p admin remote pad_encode p admin remote pingenable p admin remote port admin remote sshd_enable admin remote sshd_port p admin remote telnetenable admin remote webenable p admin remote_https enable admin remote_https port p admin user admin pe admin user root p admin alarmCnf 1 cooldownperiod T OT le alarmCnf 1 counter p alarmCnf 1 name p RAT alarmCnf 1 period p alarmCnf 1 threshold p 2 cooldownperiod 2 counter 2 2 p name p Ce1l1lID period p Note Omitting the more parameter will dump a complete list without pagination For easier access some terminal clients such as Pul TY have the ability to log all telnet output to a text file www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 155 A FA NetCommWireless Safety and product care RF Exposure Your device contains a transmitter and a receiver When it is on it receives and transmits RF energy When you communicate with your device the
21. Connection request password eee IO configuration Verify password eee Low power mode Enable periodic ACS informs ON OFI SMS messaging Inform period 600 30 2592000 secs Last inform status Start at 2013 12 13 16 20 01 4 VALUE CHANGE 2 PERIODIC End at 2013 12 13 16 20 12 Success Save The TR O69 Technical Report 069 protocol is a technical specification also known as CPE WAN Management Protocol CWMP It is a framework for remote management and auto configuration of end user devices such as customer premises equipment CPE and Auto Configuration Servers ACS It is particularly efficient in applying configuration updates across networks to multiple CPEs TR 069 uses a bi directional SOAP HTTP based protocol based on the application layer protocol and provides several benefits for the maintenance of a field of CPEs DI Simplifies the initial configuration of a device during installation DI Enables easy restoration of service after a factory reset or replacement of a faulty device DI Firmware and software version management D Diagnostics and monitoring Note You must have your own compatible ACS infrastructure to use TR 069 In order to access and configure the TR 069 settings you must be logged into the router as the root user Note When a factory reset of the router is performed via TR 069 the TR O69 settings are preserved www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1
22. Enable HTTPS Enable or disable remote HTTPS access to the router using a secure connection Remote HTTPS access port Enter a port number between 1 and 65534 to use when accessing the router remotely over a secure HTTPS connection Enable Telnet Enable or disable remote telnet command line access to the router Enable SSH Enable or disable Secure Shell on the router To access the router s configuration pages remotely 1 Open anew browser window and navigate to the WAN IP address and assigned port number of the router for example http 123 209 130 249 8080 ey Note You can find the router s WAN IP address by clicking on the Status menu The WWAN IP field in the WWAN Connection Status section shows the router s WAN IP address 2 Enter the username and password to log in to the router and click Log in Note To perform functions like Firmware upgrade device configuration backup and to restore and reset the router to factory defaults you must be logged in with the root manager account WARNING Using an insecure password will result in your device being compromised Any resulting damage may not be covered under warranty It is strongly advised that the password not be a dictionary word nor should the same password be used across fleets of devices WARNING Using an insecure password will result in your device being compromised Any resulting damage may not be covered under warranty It is strongly advised that the s
23. Erasing 128 Kibyte be0000 98 complete Erasing 128 Kibyte c00000 100 complete Flashing root r ubi to rfs dev mtd2 Writing data to block 55 at offset 0x6e0000 Writing data to block 56 at offset 90x700000 Writing data to block 57 at offset 0x720000 Writing data to block 58 at offset 0x740000 Writing data to block 59 at offset 90x760000 Writing data to block 60 at offset 0x780000 Writing data to block 61 at offset 0x7a0000 Done Done Done Ls The firmware update was successful Mi Close www netcommwuireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 121 gt NetCommWireless Click the Install link to the right of the main firmware image you uploaded and then click OK to confirm that you want to continue with the installation ey Note Do not remove the power when the router s LEDs are flashing as this is when the firmware update is in process Writing data to Writing data to Writing data to Writing data to Writing data to Done Done Done The firmware update was successful Reboot to main Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated time time time time time time time time time time block 190 block 191 block 192 block 193 block 194 remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining at offset at offset at offset at offset at offset
24. IPSec VPN tunnels will be disconnected as a change in logging level requires the IPSec service to be restarted To download the IPSec log click the Download IPSec log button and you will be prompted to save the file www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 115 gt NetCommWireless Event notification log The Event notification log section provides the ability for you to download the log for the Event notification function This can assist in troubleshooting any problems you may have with the Event notification feature Event notification log Download Clear Update Event notification history 0 EVENT 1 2015 03 17 10 02 05 445751 Power is up 1 EVENT 5 2015 03 17 10 02 12 445751 WWAN registration status changed Not registered gt Registered to home network 2 EVENT 6 2015 03 17 10 02 14 445751 Cell ID changed gt 19792 3 EVENT 5 2015 03 17 10 02 17 445751 WWAN registration status changed Registered to home network gt Not registered 4 EVENT 5 2015 03 17 10 02 18 445751 WWAN registration status changed Not registered gt Registered to home network 5 EVENT 6 2015 03 17 10 03 19 445751 Cell ID changed 19792 gt 19795 6 EVENT 6 2015 03 17 10 03 50 445751 Cell ID changed 19795 gt 0 7 EVENT 6 2015 03 17 10 03 51 445751 Cell ID changed 0 gt 19795 8 EVENT 3 2015 03 17 10 03 54 445751 Profile 1 WWAN status c
25. In locations with potentially explosive atmospheres obey all posted signs to turn off wireless devices such as your device or other radio equipment Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres include fuelling areas below decks on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Blasting caps and areas Turn off your device or wireless device when in a blasting area or in areas posted turn off two way radios or electronic devices to avoid interfering with blasting operations IDA Standards The NTC 6200 02 complies with IDA Standards DA103787 Complies with IDA Standards DA103787 NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 160 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Product Warranty For warranty information please visit htto www netcommwireless com product m2m ntc 6200 www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 161
26. Main antenna socket SMA female connector for main antenna Aux antenna socket SMA female connector for auxiliary antenna receive diversity GPS antenna socket SMA female connector for an active GPS antenna Connect power source ignition and I O wires here Power ignition and I O wires may be terminated on Six way terminal block connector the supplied terminal block and connected to a power source Refer to the diagram and table under the Installation section for correct wiring of the terminal block Operates in the 8 40V DC range Press and hold for less than 5 seconds to reboot to normal mode 5 Reset button Press and hold for 5 to 15 seconds to reboot to recovery mode Press and hold for 15 to 20 seconds to reset the router to factory default settings SIM card slot Insert SIM card here SIM tray eject button Press to eject the SIM tray If desired place the SIM tray cover over the SIM card slot and fix it to the router s body using the included Torx screw hole TLEN RJ45 Ethernet port Connect one or several devices via a network switch here Mini USB 2 0 OTG port Provides connectivity for optional external storage or a USB Ethernet dongle Supplies up to 0 5A to connected device Serial port Female DE 9 port supporting 9 wire RS 232 RS 485 or RS 422 software selectable NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 12 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless NTC 6200 13 models ADODOO J IOIOlI SERIAL
27. Networking menu from the top menu bar and then click SIM security settings PIN settings D SIM is PIN locked remaining attempts 3 Current PIN Confirm current PIN Remember PIN b Enter the PIN in the Current PIN field and then enter it again in the Confirm current PIN field to confirm the PIN NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 34 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless c Ifyou are placing the router in a remote unattended location you may wish to check the Remember PIN option This feature allows the router to automatically send the PIN to the SIM each time the SIM asks for it Usually at power up This enables the SIM to be PIN locked to prevent unauthorised re use of the SIM elsewhere while still allowing the router to connect to the cellular service When this feature is enabled the PIN you enter when setting the Remember PIN feature is encrypted and stored locally on the router The next time the SIM asks the router for the PIN the router decrypts the PIN and automatically sends it to the SIM without user intervention When this feature is disabled and the SIM is PIN locked and the PIN must be manually entered via the router s configuration interface In situations where the router will be unattended this is not desirable Note Select Remember PIN if you do not want to enter the PIN code each time the SIM is inserted d Click the Save button If successful the router displa
28. Removed Mobile Station Based Assisted GPS 15 09 2014 description 1 7 Added new Endpoint types 02 12 2014 1 8 Updated for 2 0 24 3 firmware Updated OpenVPN and System log sections Added new event notification event types for IO Added Lightweight M2M section Added new SMS commands Added instructions for SSH key generation 1 04 2015 HTTPS key management renamed to Server certificate Other minor corrections NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 2 Ver 1 8 ae lt gt NetCommWireless Table of contents ST a ee E ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee en ee eee ee eee 6 KOGU O goes qedccesenctetess E E reece se tetat cade E seotesen dune ate eonaies 6 MA a n e ae Sects costae cients E N A E E A A oa ciincen E N A E E N E ES E 6 FP POV SOUMISINGS veciceceunaata ceive tadudaitasceacebaradedateanesde tasheodatiicaoucedecanudetiaanyteteldentetauauade pasccadegasaeudenedd nde doccande pera aude Bacaenteneniersameoanedetecanicevnsangtebeiaauiaverneedas 6 PUIG i EET PEE EE EN EATE E AE N EATE EAE EA ET E A EN EEE kemonecieansae te TIETE EAEE E E 6 OIG AO GIG HON sanap OPERATA E NNE OOE 7 OS TO N eresia eeii EEE DAAE ET E E EEA EEN ETE EEEE E GET EEEE E E A E aai T Package COMEN syisa A N A ES T POUC A e E EET EE E ET EET E E E E E E E 8 TV Sil dimensions and MC A ite sented can An EE aA aS EEA RASAS 9 aie eskala e a e A T E E E T E E N E EE E A N A E E A EA E E E E EE A A E A E 9 ESB AE eee i E E TTA E ATTA T A
29. Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus 114 PASSWORD get sessionhistory set syslogserver 123 209 56 78 PASSWORD set syslogserver 123 209 56 78 PASSWORD execute wakeup execute download hitp download com 8080 firmware_image cdi execute download http download com 8080 firmware_image_r cdi PASSWORD execute download http download com 8080 firmware_image cdi PASSWORD execute download http download com 8080 firmware_image_r cdi execute download ftp username password download com firmware_image cdi execute download ftp username password download com firmware_image_r cdi PASSWORD execute download ftp username password download com firmware_image cdi PASSWORD execute download ftp username password download com firmware_image_r cdi download com 8080 package ipk download com 8080 package ipk www netcommwuireless com Ver 1 8 a lt gt NetCommWireless System Log The Log pages are used to display or download the System log IPSec log and Event notification logs on the router System log The System Log enables you to troubleshoot any issues you may be experiencing with your NTC 6200 Series router To access the System Log page cl
30. Router Plus 78 socat APPLICATION Serial to serial raw data stream Serial to IP data stream Client to server data stream Modbus Client Agent functionality Modbus Server Gateway functionality Send GPS data to serial port Send standard output of user executable program to serial port Send GPS data to TCP or UDP client or server Send standard output of user executable program to TCP or UDP client or server www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Router terminated PPP 11 Modem 12 PFP Raw Raw modem_emul_ep Server Emulator Server functionality for dial up PPP clients Modem emulation and tunneling via U Mod m T Raw Raw Yes modem_emul_ep r Emulator Modem J z replacement for PAD Mode of the old Modem Emulator Circuit Switched 11 Modem Data calls via 14 CSD Raw Raw modem_emul_ep 3G 4G module PN and mobile networks Legacy data managers The Legacy data managers section provides the option to configure the built in serial port to function with legacy equipment we Modem emulator and PAD Daemon may not be configured to use an external serial port such as one connected via USB e Because they may only use the built in serial port only one legacy data manager may be configured for use at any particular time Additionally when one of these legacy data managers is configured any user created data streams involving the built in serial port endp
31. VPN network address and VPN network subnet mask fields enter the IP address and network subnet mask to assign to your VPN This is ideally an internal IP address which differs from your existing address scheme D The Server certificates section displays the details of the certificate If you wish to change the certificate click the Change button 7 HMAC or Hash based Message Authentication Code is a means of calculating a message authentication code through the use of a cryptographic hash function and a cryptographic key If you wish to use the HMAC signature as an additional key and level of security under the SSL TLS handshake section click the Use HMAC Signature toggle key so that it is in the ON position then click the Generate button so that the router can randomly generate the key The Server key timestamp field is updated with the time that the key was generated Click the Download button to download the key file so that it can be uploaded on the client 8 Select an Authentication type Authentication may be done using a Certificate or Username Password Certificate Authentication In the Certificate Management section enter the required details to create a client certificate All fields are required When you have finished entering the details click the Generate button Certificate management Certificate New w Name lt Ci s ti S Country CO State CO City CO Organisation O Email sts s Generate Revoke
32. Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless Serial port generic This creates a generic serial port as an endpoint defaulting to the commonly used settings as shown below Serial port generic endpoint Serialport Host port Custom x Custom host port name CO Baud rate 115200 f Data bits 8 bis r Stop bits aooo Parity Noe H Save Cancel When the Host port is set to Custom you can use the Custom host port name field to manually specify a device path to use for example if using a USB to Serial adapter you could telnet to the router and issue the command 1s dev ttyUSB to list the paths of the connected USB devices To determine the path of the desired USB adapter issue the command when the adapter is not connected then run the command again when the adapter is connected and compare the output Note Using a custom host port name is not recommended for normal use as the device path can change between power cycles of the router TCP server This creates a TCP server endpoint with the following options available TCP server endpoint TCPserver Port number 1 65535 Keepalive ON Keepalive count 1 50 Keepalive idle 1 10000 seconds Keepalive interval 1 1000 seconds Max clients l 1 20 Save Cancel NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommuwireless com 69 Ver 1 8 A FA NetCommWireless TCP client This creates a TCP client endpoint with the following options available The retry timeout period sp
33. access this page you are prompted to disable the data connection if it is already active You may want to do this if you re using the router in a country with multiple frequency networks that may not all support High Speed Packet Access HSPA You can select the router to only connect on the network frequencies that suit your requirements Use the Change band drop down list to select the band you wish to use The following band settings options are available All Bands GSM All WCDMA All GSM 850 GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 WCMDA 850 WCDMA 900 WCDMA 800 WCDMA 1900 WCDMA 2100 It is not necessary to change the default setting of All bands in most cases In fact locking to a particular band can cause connection difficulties if the device is moved to a location where the forced band selection is no longer available When All bands is selected the router attempts to find the most suitable band based on the available networks for the inserted SIM card The GSM All and the WCDMA all options allow you to force the device to lock to either 2G networks only or 3G networks only DI D DI DI DI DI DI D D DI DI D Click the Save button to save and apply your selection Operator settings The operator settings feature allows you perform a scan of available networks and to optionally lock to a particular network returned by the network scan To scan for available networks set the Select operator mode from automatic to Manu
34. after field and then wakes up when that time has been reached NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 138 Ver 1 8 lt gt NetCommWireless Reboot The reboot option in the System section performs a soft reboot of the router This can be useful if you have made configuration changes you want to implement To reboot the router 1 Click the System menu item from the top menu bar 2 Click the Reboot button from the menu on the left side of the screen log System configuration Administration Watchdogs Power management Reboot Ww 3 The router displays a warning that you are about to perform a reboot If you wish to proceed click the Reboot button then click OK on the confirmation window which appears NetCommUWireless Status Networking Services System root Attention Clicking Reboot will cause your device to power cycle The reboot will take about 90 seconds during which you won t be able to access your device P Note It can take up to 2 minutes for the router to reboot Logging out To log out of the router click the icon at the top right corner of the web user interface www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 139 Ver 1 8 a gt NetCommWireless Appendix A Tables Table 1 Document Revision FIUISTONY wsint casiiechits anvaukieannmoeiatasnnintenaneseen aa eel gene eanionavenntaunensaianteaies Table 2 Device DIMENSION Sw
35. and Network Mask fields inform the Master node of the LAN address scheme of the slave Press the Generate button to create a secret key to be shared with the slave When the timestamp appears you can click the Download button to save the file to exchange with the other router When you have saved the secret key file on each router use the Browse button to locate the secret key file for the master and then press the Upload button to send it to the slave Perform the same for the other router uploading the slave s secret key file to master When they are uploaded click the Save button to complete the peer to peer OpenVPN configuration www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 61 on gt NetCommWireless PPTP Client The Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol PPTP is a method for implementing virtual private networks using a TCP and GRE tunnel to encapsulate PPP packets PPTP operates on Layer 2 of the OSI model and is included on Windows computers Configuring the PPTP Client To configure the PP TP client 1 From the menu bar at the top of the screen click Networking and then from the VPN section on the left side of the screen click PPTP client The PPTP client list is displayed NetCommUWireless Status Networking Services System root Wireless WAN PPTP client list LAN The PPTP client list is empty Routing VPN IPSec Open VPN PPTP client GRE tunnelling 2 Clic
36. answer rings Sets the number of incoming rings after which the router will answer incoming circuit switched data calls Auto dial number Sets the number the router will dial if DTR Auto Dial is enabled ad DTR changes state Profile specific settings these items may be configured separately for each of the 4 connection profiles Profile Choose the profile that you want to configure In client mode router connects to host this is the remote host to which the router will connect Remote Host In server mode remote host connects to router the router will only accept incoming connections from the specified host If you specify 0 0 0 0 the router will accept incoming connections from any host O 5 www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 81 a lt gt NetCommWireless PADD PAD Daemon is a tool used to encapsulate raw serial data into a TCP packet to be transported over IP to another end point The server receiving the TCP packets unpacks the data and the original raw serial data is passed out of its serial port to the attached device thereby creating an invisible IP network to the two serial devices The PAD Daemon runs as a background process which can be accessed via the web configuration interface The PADD configuration page is located under Services gt Legacy data managers gt PADD The PADD is used usually with multiple connections or when redundant connections are needed The PADD has t
37. assign the tunnel locally In the Remote tunnel address field enter the IP address you want to assign to the remote tunnel In the Remote network address field enter the IP address scheme of the remote network In the Remote network subnetmask field enter the subnet mask of the remote network The TTL Time To Live field is an 8 bit field used to remove an undeliverable data packet from a network to avoid unnecessary network traffic across the internet The default value of 255 is the upper limit on the time that an IP datagram can exist The value is reduced by at least one for each hop the data packet takes to the next router on the route to the datagram s destination If the TTL field reaches zero before the datagram arrives at its destination the data packet is discarded and an error message is sent back to the sender The Verbose logging option sets the router to output detailed logs regarding the GRE tunnel in the System Log section of the router interface The Reconnect delay is the time in seconds that the router will wait before attempting to connect to the GRE server in the event that the connection is broken The minimum time to wait is 830 seconds so as to not flood the GRE server with connection requests while the maximum time to wait is 653835 seconds The Reconnect retries is the number of connection attempts that the router will make in the event that the GRE connection goes down If set to O the router will retry the connecti
38. begin uploading it to the router The file appears in the list of files stored on the router Networking NetCommWireless Status Log File uploads System configuration Choose a file Settings backup and restore Upload Package manager Free space 127 7 M Uploaded files File name Administration serverncrt Reboot 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the server key file Services Dec 19 2013 System r ot Upload Install Delete 5 Click the Install link next to the server crt file then click OK on the prompt that is displayed The certificate file is installed Repeat this for the key file When each file is installed it is removed from the list of stored files NetCommWvireless Status Networking Log File uploads System configuration Choose afile Settings backup and restore Upload Package manager Uploaded files Free space 127 7 M File name Administration serverncrt Reboot serverkey www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 Services Dec 19 2013 Dec 19 2013 System ra ot Upload Install Install NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 147 gt NetCommWireless Appendix E RJ 45 connector The RJ 45 connector provides an interface for a data connection and for device input power using the pin layout shown below Pin 8 1 SIGNAL 802 3AF SIGNAL 802 3AF PIN COLOUR MODE B Brown solid NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Rou
39. can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures D Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna D Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver X Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected D Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IC regulations CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 Pappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 157 a gt NetCommWireless 2 l utilisateur de appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement
40. configuration Toggles the SMS forwarding function of the router on and off Redirect to mobile Enter a mobile number as the destination for forwarded SMS messages Enter an IP address or domain name as the destination for forwarded SMS messages using TCP server address TCP TCP port The TCP port on which to connect to the remote destination Enter an IP address or domain name as the destination for forwarded SMS messages using UDP server address UDP UDP port The UDP port on which to connect to the remote destination SMS forwarding configuration Incoming text messages can be redirected to another mobile device and or a TCP UDP message server Redirect to mobile You can forward incoming text messages to a different destination number This destination number can be another mobile phone or a 3G router phone number For Example If someone sends a text message and Redirect to mobile is set to 61412345678 the text message is stored on the router and forwarded to 61412345678 at the same time To disable redirection to a mobile clear the Redirect to mobile field and click the Save button Redirect to TCP UDP server address You can also forward incoming text messages to a TCP UDP based destination The TCP or UDP server can be any kind of public or private server if the server accepts incoming text based messages The TCP UDP address can be an IP address or domain name The port number range is from 1 to 65535 Pl
41. console will be loaded Click the Reboot button to reboot the router to the main firmware image Reboot To perform the reboot click on the Reboot button below You will be asked to confirm your decision www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 145 a gt NetCommWireless Appendix D HTTPS Uploading a selt signed certificate If you have your own self signed certificate or one purchased elsewhere and signed by a Certificate Authority you can upload it to the NTC 6200 Series router using the Upload page A Note Your key and certificate files must be named server key and server crt respectively otherwise they will not work To upload your certificate 1 Click on the System item from the top menu bar From the side menu bar select System Configuration and then Upload The file upload screen is displayed NetCommWireless Status Log File uploads System configuration ee Settings backup and restore Uploaded files Free space 127 7 M Package manager File name Administration Reboot Services System root Upload 2 Click the Choose a File button and locate your server certificate file and click Open File Upload in Downloads ES server at server key NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 146 www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 A AA NetCommWireless 3 Click the Upload button to
42. data is stored in flash memory making it accessible after a reboot of the router Up to 512kb of log data will be stored before it is overwritten by new log data Flash memory has a finite number of program erase operations that it may perform to the blocks of memory While this number of program erase operations is quite large we recommend that you do not enable this option for anything other than debugging to avoid excessive wear on the memory Log capture level The log capture level defines the amount of detail that the system log stores This setting also affects the Display level setting on the system log page for example if this is set to a low level such as Error the System log will not be able to display higher log levels Remote syslog server The router can be configured to output log data to a remote syslog server This is an application running on a remote computer which accepts and displays the log data Most syslog servers can also save the log data to a file on the computer on which it is running allowing you to ensure that no log data is lost between reboots To configure the NTC 6200 Series router to output log data to a remote syslog server 3 Click on the System menu from the top menu bar The System log item is displayed 4 Under the Remote syslog server section enter the IP address or hostname of the syslog server in the IP Hostname PORT field You can also specify the port number after the IP or hostname by ente
43. event that one system becomes damaged or corrupted Such as during a firmware upgrade failure The recovery console provides limited functionality and is typically used to restore the main firmware image in the case of a problem Accessing recovery mode Both systems have web interfaces that can be used to manipulate the other inactive system The NTC 6200 Series Router starts up by default in the Main system mode however the router may be triggered to start in recovery mode if desired To start the router in recovery mode 1 Press and hold the physical reset button on the interface panel of the router for 5 to 15 seconds When the LEDs on the front panel change to amber and countdown in a sequence release the reset button The router then boots into recovery mode 2 In your browser navigate to http 192 168 1 1 The router s recovery mode is hardcoded to use this address regardless of the IP address that was configured in the main system The router s recovery console is displayed NetComm Cellular Router Recovery Console Status Log Application Installer Settings Reboot System Information System Up time 00 01 19 Router Version Hardware 1 0 Sofware XOOOO00 K Serial Number 164199131700017 Trigger button IF 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 60 54 B2 D4 22 Ethernet Port Status LAN W Up 100 0 Mbps FDX www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 143 A FA NetComm
44. file button Locate the recovery firmware image file on your computer and click Open The recovery image is named ntc_6200_X xx xx x_r cdi while the main system firmware image is named ntc_6200_x xx xx x Cdi 5 Click the Upload button The firmware image is uploaded to the storage on the router NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 120 Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless File uploads Phase Upload Percent complete 19 Current position 2159 11016KB Elapsed time 00 00 02 Estimated time left 00 00 05 Estimated speed 1822KB 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the main system firmware image 7 The uploaded firmware images are listed in the Uploaded files section Click the Install link next to the recovery image to begin installing the recovery firmware image and then click OK on the confirmation window that appears File name Date Size Action ntc_6200_ WX OOK OUX cdi Dec 18 2013 31 0M Install Delete ntc_6200 wx XX XXX orci Dec 18 2015 12 6M Install Delete 8 The recovery firmware image is flashed and when it is complete the router displays The firmware update was successful and returns to the main Upload screen Erasing 128 Kibyte b20000 92 complete A Erasing 128 Kibyte b40000 93 complete Erasing 128 Kibyte b60000 94 complete Erasing 128 Kibyte b80000 95 complete Erasing 128 Kibyte ba0000 96 complete Erasing 128 Kibyte bc0000 97 complete
45. gt FA NetCommWireless NTC 6200 Series 3G M2M Router Plus ae lt gt NetCommWireless Copyright Copyright 2015 NetComm Wireless Limited All rights reserved The information contained herein is proprietary to NetComm Wireless No part of this document may be translated transcribed reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of NetComm Wireless A Note This document is subject to change without notice Save our environment When this equipment has reached the end of its useful life it must be taken to a recycling centre and processed separately from domestic waste The cardboard box the plastic contained in the packaging and the parts that make up this device can be recycled in accordance with regionally established regulations Never dispose of this electronic equipment along with your household waste You may be subject to penalties or sanctions under the law Instead ask for disposal instructions from your municipal government Please be responsible and protect our environment This manual covers the following products NetComm Wireless NTC 6200 02 NetComm Wireless NTC 6200 12 NetComm Wireless NTC 6200 13 DOCUMENT VERSION DANIS 1 5 Added description of Transparent bridging 10 07 2014 1 6 Added Event notification Email client Legacy data managers descriptions Updated Manually configuring a connection profile section to include preferred IP address selection
46. ing 193 Download Log File NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 144 Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless Application Installer The Application installer is designed to upload and install main firmware images upload recovery firmware images Custom applications and HTTPS certificates Use the Browse button to select a file to be uploaded to the router When it has been selected press the Upload button The file is sent to the router and when the transfer is complete the file appears in the Uploaded files list From the Uploaded files list you are able to either Install or Delete a file Status Log Application Installer Settings Reboot Recovery Console Upload Upload File No file selected Uploaded Files Free Space 92 3M File Name Date Size Action ntc_6200_vX XX XX X cdi Dec 18 2013 31 0M Install Delete ntc_6200_wX XX XX X_r cdi Dec 18 2013 12 6M Install Delete Settings The settings page provides the option of restoring the router to factory default settings Click the Restore button to set the router back to the original factory settings Status Log Application Installer Settings RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS Reboot The reboot page allows you to reboot the router when you have finished using recovery mode When rebooting the router from recovery mode the router boots into the main firmware image unless there is some fault preventing it from doing so in which case the recovery
47. is being installed times get install timeout get install timeout a Sets the time in minutes that the router waits before a file that is being installed times out SOLE LEMME Eou This is set to 3 minutes by default Supported range is 3 300 minutes Operator settings get plmnscan get plmnscan Instructs the router to perform a network scan and returns the results by SMS Sets the operator to a manual selection made by the user where 505 is the Mobile set forceplmn set forceplmn 505 3 Country Code for Australia and 3 is the Mobile Network Code for Vodafone As no network type i e 8G or 2G is specified it is selected automatically Returns the operator and network type selection mode Automatic Manual in addition to get forceplmn get forceplmn the MCC and MNC values Data connection PPPoE mode Returns the PPPoE status currently configured dial string and service name get pppoe get pppoe set pppoe set pppoe 1 telstra internet test Sets the PPPoE status on APN to telstra internet and service name to test LED operation mode get ledmode get ledmode Returns the status of the LED operation mode Sets the LED operation mode to be always on or to turn off after the specified number of set ledmode 10 minutes set ledmode SSH key management get ssh proto get ssh proto Returns the SSH protocol in use set ssh proto set ssh proto 1 2 Sets the SSH Protocol to protocol 1 2 or both 1 2 get ssh passa
48. on lt gt NetCommWireless Dynamic DHCP client list The Dynamic DHCP client list displays a list of the DHCP clients If you want to reserve the current IP address for future use click the Clone button and the details will be copied to the address reservation list fields Remember to click the Save button under the Address reservation list section to confirm the configuration Dynamic DHCP client list Computer name MAC address IP address Expiry time Thursday 5 aa XXXXXX 00 21 9b 1a 89 ee 192 168 1 146 September 2013 Clone 12 02 59 PM NetComm Wireless 8G M2M Router Plus www netcommwireless com 42 Ver 1 8 AA NetCommWireless Routing Static Static routing is the alternative to dynamic routing used in more complex network scenarios and is used to facilitate communication between devices on different networks Static routing involves configuring the routers in your network with all the information necessary to allow the packets to be forwarded to the correct destination If you change the IP address of one of the devices in the static route the route will be broken NetCommUWireless Status Networking Services System root Wireless WAN Static routing list LAN Destination ce ap mask Gateway IP Network network address address interface Metric Route name Routing MyRoute 192 168 20 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 101 Sane RIP Redundancy VRRP Z x gt Active routing list Port forwarding DMZ Destinati
49. on OI Keepalive count 1 50 Keepalive idle 1 10000 seconds Keepalive interval 1 1000 seconds Cancel NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 74 Ver 1 8 ae lt gt NetCommWireless DESCRIPTION Enables or disables the ability of the router to initiate outbound network connections i e act as a networking Outgoing connections enabled client It will attempt to connect to the remote server when relevant activity is detected on the serial side e g ATD dial command Enables or disables the ability of the router to accept incoming network connections i e act as a networking Incoming connections enabled server When an incoming connection from a remote client is detected the router simulates a dial in call on the serial line Sets the IP modem to either TCP or UDP mode Disables Nagle algorithm Disabling this is sometimes important so that serial data is sent as soon as possible No send delay instead of waiting for a more optimal block of data for Ethernet Enabling this effectively reduces latency but increases the amount of network traffic Keepalive sends a message to check that the link is still active or to keep it active Keepalive count The number of keepalive messages to send Keepalive idle The duration between two keepalive transmissions when in idle condition Keepalive interval The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions When this is off any new client connection disconne
50. option Enables or disables sending an acknowledgment message after execution of a set command or SMS Wakeup command If disabled the router does not send any acknowledgement after execution of a set command or SMS Wakeup command All acknowledgment replies are stored in the Outbox after they have been sent This can be useful to determine if a command was received and executed by the router This option is disabled by default Access advanced RDB variables By default this option is turned off and only allows access to the basic RDB variables listed later in this guide If this option is enabled you are able to access the full list of RDB variables via SMS Allow execution of advanced commands By default this option is turned off and only allows execution of the basic commands listed later in this guide If this option is enabled you are able to execute advanced commands such as those which are common to the Linux command line For example execute Is usr bin sms to list the contents of the etc folder on the router Send acknowledgement replies to This option allows you to specify where to send acknowledgment messages after the execution of a set get or exec command If a fixed number is selected the acknowledgement message will be sent to the number defined in the Fixed number to send replies to field If the sender s number is selected the acknowledgement message will be sent to the number that the SMS diagnostic or command mes
51. options to enable or disable the SMS messaging functionality and SMS forwarding functionalities of the router SMS messaging is enabled by default NetCommWireless Status Networking Services System root Dynamic DNS F General SMS configuration Network time NTP es eea ON E Data stream manager Messages per page 10 50 20 Watchdogs Encoding scheme GSM 7 bit J UCS 2 SNMP SMSC address 61412345678 TR 069 Routing option Packet switched Circuit switched GPS Packet switched preferred IO configuration Circuit switched preferred Low power mode SMS i BI SMS forwarding configuration New message Redirect to mobile Inbox Sent Items TCP server address Diagnostics TCP port 1 65535 UDP server address UDP port 1 65535 Refresh www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 99 on gt NetCommWireless OPTION DZANIA General SMS configuration SMS messaging Toggles the SMS functionality of the router on and off Messages per page 10 50 The number of SMS messages to display per page Must be a value between 10 and 50 The encoding method used for outbound SMS messages GSM 7 bit mode permits up to 160 characters per message but drops to 50 characters if the message includes special characters UCS 2 mode allows the sending of Unicode characters and permits a message to be up to 50 characters in length Encoding scheme SMS forwarding
52. or off and both 3 3V and 8 2V are Digital input available as pull up voltages The value column displays whether the signal received on the pin is High or Low The corresponding pin outputs a digital signal Pull up may be on or off and both 3 3V and 8 2V are Digital output available as pull up voltages The value column contains a toggle key allowing you to set whether the output signal is High or Low The corresponding pin accepts an analogue signal Pull uo may be on or off and both 3 3V and Analogue input 8 2V are available as pull up voltages The value column displays the current voltage detected on the pin NAMUR is a sensor standard using low level current signals It can supply two different signal levels depending on the state of the switch and is commonly used in hazardous or explosive locations where compact sensors are required Namur input When a pin is set to NAMUR mode Pull up is turned on and the global Pull up voltage is set to 8 2V These settings may not be changed for as long as a pin is set to NAMUR mode as they are required settings according to the NAMUR IEC 60947 5 6 standard The value column displays whether the signal received on the pin is High or Low A common type of digital input where a sensor or switch opens or closes a set of contacts as a result of a process change An electrical signal is then used to determine whether the circuit is open or closed Contact closure input E l l l When a pin is set to Contac
53. received by the router WWAN Connection Status Profile name The name of the active profile Status The connection status of the active profile Default profile Indicates whether the current profile in use is the default profile WWAN IP The IP address assigned by the mobile broadband carrier network DNS server The primary and secondary DNS servers for the WWAN connection APN The Access Point Name currently in use Connection uptime The length of time of the current mobile connection session Advanced status Mobile country code The Mobile Country Code MCC of the router Mobile network code The Mobile Network Code MNC of the router Signal quality Ec NO A measurement of the portion of the received signal that is usable This is the signal strength minus the signal noise level Seco ee ee ak The power level of the signal on the current connection s particular channel Power input mode Displays where the power is currently being sourced from HSUPA category Displays the HSUPA category 1 9 for the current uplink HSDPA category Displays the HSDPA category 1 8 for the current downlink SIM ICCID The Integrated Circuit Card Identifier of the SIM card used with the router a unique number up to 19 digits in length Primary scrambling code PSC The Primary scrambling code for the current signal DC input voltage Displays the current voltage of the power input source provided via the DC Input jack Location area code LA
54. seconds to enter the sleep state and it takes approximately 2 minutes to return from the sleep state which involves a full device boot up sequence Please note there is a period of around 10 seconds after the device is triggered to enter the sleep state where the ignition line cannot be monitored Please take this into account when designing your ignition power on system Low power mode functionality ON Sleep settings Sleep mode Sleep by manual trigger only Trigger sleep mode now Wake settings Wake mode Only wake after specified duration and ignore ignition pin Always wake up after 0 0 4294967 seconds To begin using Low power mode set the Low power mode functionality toggle key to the ON position Extra settings are displayed These settings including the enabling or disabling of Low power mode functionality only take effect when you click the Save button www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 135 a gt NetCommWireless Sleep settings Use the Sleep mode drop down list to select a condition under which the router should enter the sleep state Sleep by manual trigger only When this mode is selected the router will only enter the sleep state when the Trigger sleep mode now button is pressed The Trigger sleep mode now button is not available unless Low power functionality has been selected and the setting saved Sleep settings Sleep mode Sleep b
55. status SIM OK Signal strength dBm 75 dBm High sull Network registration status Registered home network Profile name Profile1 Status Connected Default profile Yes Advanced status Mobile country code 505 Mobile network code XX Signal quality Ec NO 7 dB Received signal code power RSCP 75 dBm DC input voltage 11 92V www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 Device version Board version 1 0 Serial number 164199131700017 Firmware version XXXXXXXX a Cellular connection status Operator selection Automatic Current operator XXXXXXXX Roaming status Not roaming WWAN connection status WWAN IP 10 100 153 180 DNS server 10 4 81 103 10 4 182 20 HSUPA category 6 HSDPA category 10 SIM ICCID 89610191498543000007 Primary scrambling code PSC 96 Power input mode DCJack Status Networking Services Cellular module Model PHS Module firmware REVISION 03 001 IMEI 357347050000177 Allowed bands All bands Current band WCDMA850 Coverage UMTS Show data usage XXXXXXXX Connection uptime 00 23 33 Location area code LAC 0151 IMSI 505013473874378 Cell ID 15224145 Channel number UARFCN 4436 CID 01 000 01 System goleja LAN IP 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 MAC address 00 60 64 B2 D4 22 Ethernet port status Up 10 0 Mbps HDX a Event notification Notification count 0
56. the phone module temperature every second while true do rdb_get wwan radio temperature sleep 1 done The temperature can then be sent to another endpoint User defined executable endpoint Command Save Cancel RS232 RS485 RS422 port These endpoint types all use the built in serial port When one of these endpoints is used to create a stream the necessary hardware switches to accommodate the chosen serial communication interface are made RS485 port endpoint RS485 Host port Builtin serial port Baud rate 115200 W Data bits 8bis F Stop bits 1 r Parity Noe H Save Cancel www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 1 A AA NetCommWireless Modem emulator Modem emulator allows you to connect legacy equipment such as an RTU or PLC to the serial port of the router in place of a traditional dial up modem The NTC 6200 series router emulates the dial up modem s behaviour and passes the serial data over the IP network Modem emulator endpoint modememulator Host port Builtin serial port Baud rate 115200 M Data bits 8 bis Stop bits 1 O M parity None M Hardware flow control None o M Software flow control None tid psaction Awaye W DCD action Aways w DTR action Ignore k RI action Always v Enable auto answer N fejs Circuit auto answer rings 0 v a Advanced status Echo enable ON Quiet mode ON Send OK on carriage retu
57. the time and date configured on the router If this is not accurate use the Time zone drop down list to select the correct time zone for the router If the selected zone observes daylight savings time a Daylight savings time schedule link appears below the drop down list Click the link to see the start and end times for daylight savings When you have selected the correct time zone click the Save button to save the settings Configuring NTP settings To configure NTP settings Ti Click the Network time NTP toggle key to switch it to the ON position 2 Inthe NTP service field enter the address of the NTP server you wish to use 3 The Synchronization on WWAN connection toggle key enables or disables the router from performing a synchronization of the time each time a mobile broadband connection is established 4 The Daily synchronisation toggle key enables or disables the router from performing a synchronization of the time each day 5 When you have finished configuring NTP settings click the Save button to save the settings www netcommwuireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 67 a gt NetCommWireless Data stream manager The data stream manager provides you with the ability to create mappings between two endpoints on the router These endpoints may be physical or virtual for example a serial port connected to the router s USB port could be configured as an endpoint or you could configure a TCP Ser
58. types Serial port generic Cancel 2 Inthe Endpoint name field type a name for this endpoint The name can contain alphanumeric characters only i e A Z a Z 0 9 3 Use the Endpoint types drop down list to select the type of endpoint to configure 4 Click the OK button The router displays a screen with configuration options for your chosen endpoint type Enter the options for your endpoint as required 5 Click the Save button The Endpoints list is displayed with the newly created endpoint listed and a summary of the settings your configured Endpoints list Add Name Type Summary bit_rate 115200 sical Serial port data_bits 8 f x generic parity none stop_bits 1 NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwireless com 76 Ver 1 8 a lt gt NetCommWireless Streams When you have created the required endpoints you can then proceed to set up a data stream A data stream sends data from one endpoint to another performing any transformation of the data as required When a stream is added an underlying process on the router checks the validity of the stream checking for conflicts and illogical configurations A Notes on data stream operation _ e When any changes to the Data stream manager configuration are detected all data streams are stopped and restarted as per the new configuration e Multiple Modbus clients cannot connect simultaneously to Modbus serial slaves connected t
59. 1400613492 2013 12 13 16 21 50 test message 29 GPS 61400613492 2013 12 13 16 21 37 test message 28 IO configuration 61400613492 2013 12 13 16 21 23 test message 27 Low power mode SMS messaging 61400613492 2013 12 13 16 21 12 test message 26 Setup New message Inbox 61400613492 2013 12 13 16 21 00 test message 25 Sent Items Casies 61400613492 2013 12 13 16 20 49 test message 24 NetCommWireless Status Networking Services System root Dynamic DNS Sent messages 31 Network time NTP lt Previous 1of2 Next gt Select all Delete Data stream manager Watchdogs 0400613492 Siia 13 16 21 52 test message 30 SNMP 0400613492 og roii test message 29 GPS 3 941 0400613492 ret 13 16 21 28 kest message 28 IO configuration 0400613492 F Dec 13 16 21 14 kest message 27 Low power mode 2013 oon Fri Dec 13 16 21 03 0400613492 2013 test message 26 Setup New message Fri Dec 13 16 20 52 inher 0400613492 2013 test message 25 Di ti i 20 iagnostics 0400613492 a 13 16 20 39 test message 24 DESCRIPTION Forward button Click this button to open a new message window where you can forward the corresponding message to another recipient Reply button Click this button to open a new message window where you can reply to the sender Add to White list Click this button to add the sender s mobile number to the white list on the router Delete button Clic
60. 8 85 a gt NetCommWireless TR 069 configuration To configure TR O69 86 iP Click the Enable TR O69 toggle key to switch it to the ON position 2 Inthe ACS URL field enter the Auto Configuration Server s full domain name or IP address 3 Use the ACS username field to specify the username for the Auto Configuration Server 4 In the ACS password and Verify ACS password fields enter the Auto Configuration Server password 5 Inthe Connection Request Username field enter the username to use for the connection requests 6 Inthe Connection Request Password and Verify password fields enter the connection request password 7 The inform message acts as a beacon to inform the ACS of the existence of the router Click the Enable periodic ACS informs toggle key to turn on the periodic ACS inform messages 8 Inthe Inform Period field enter the number of seconds between the inform messages 9 Click the Save button to save the settings NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless OMA Lightweight M2M configuration Note The OMA Lightweight M2M specification has not yet been finalised As such the current implementation of OMA LWM2M is experimental and should not be deployed for regular use We also do not recommend using OMA LWM2M while the router is connected to an APN providing a publicly routable IP address The OMA Lightweight M2M OMA LWM2 protocol was designed by
61. C The ID of the cell tower grouping the current signal is broadcasting from IMSI The International mobile subscriber identity is a unique identifier of the user of a cellular network Cell ID A unique code that identifies the base station from within the location area of the current mobile network signal NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 22 Ver 1 8 a gt NetCommWireless Channel number UARFCN The channel number of the current 3G 2G connection CID Cellular configuration ID www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 23 gt NetCommWireless Networking The Networking section provides configuration options for Wireless WAN LAN Routing and VPN connectivity Data Connection The data connection page allows you to configure and enable disable the connection profile To access this page click on the Networking menu and under the Wireless WAN menu select the Data connection item NetCommWvireless Wireless WAN Data connection Connect on demand Operator settings SIM security settings LAN Profilel Routing Profile2 VPN Profile3 Profiled Profiles Profile6 Status Data connection Transparent bridge PPPoE Profile name Networking ON Default Status gt Ele Roaming settings NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 24 Allow data roaming Automatic Blank ON Services Username www netcommwi
62. CFS location Satellite detected location acquired Signal strength 2G GPRS GSM only no GPRS 1 The term blinking means that the LED may pulse with the intervals that the LED is on and off not being equal The term flashing means that the LED turns on and off at equal intervals 2 GPS not available on NTC 6200 03 and NTC 6200 13 NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 10 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Signal strength LEDs The following table lists the signal strength range corresponding with the number of lit signal strength LEDs NUMBER OF LIT LEDS SIGNAL STRENGTH All LEDs unlit lt 109 dBm LED update interval The signal strength LEDs update within a few seconds with a rolling average signal strength reading When selecting a location for the router or connected or positioning an external antenna please allow up to 20 seconds for the signal strength LEDs to update before repositioning Ethernet port LED indicators The Ethernet port of the NTC 6200 Series router has two LED indicators on it The table below describes the statuses of each light and their meanings LED STATUS DESCRIPTION There is a valid network link Green inki www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 11 gt NetCommWireless Interfaces NTC 6200 02 and NTC 6200 12 models AOOO 0000 USB IOIOI SERIAL NO ITEM DESCRIPTION
63. Data Origin Authentication D Data Integrity Each VPN connection has different configuration requirements The following pages detail the configuration options available for the different VPN connection types Note The following descriptions are an overview of the various VPN options available More detailed instructions are available in separate whitepapers on the NetComm Wireless website IPSec IPSec operates on Layer 3 of the OSI model and as such can protect higher layered protocols IPSec is used for both site to site VPN and Remote Access VPN The NTC 6200 Series router supports IPsec end points and can be configured with Site to Site VPN tunnels with third party VPN routers Configuring an IPSec VPN From the menu at the top of the screen click Networking and under the VPN section click IPSec A list of configured IPSec VPN connections is displayed NetCommWireless Status Networking Services System ro ot Wireless WAN IPSec tunnel list LAN The IPSec tunnel list is empty Routing VPN Open VPN PPTP client GRE tunnelling Click the Add button to begin configuring an IPSec VPN connection www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 53 gt NetCommWireless IPSec profile edit IPSec profile Profile name Remote IPSec address Remote LAN address Remote LAN subnet mask Local LAN address Local LAN subnet mask Encapsulation type IKE mode PFS IKE encryption IKE ha
64. Destination number 01 de Watchdogs SNMP GPS IO configuration Low power mode SMS messaging Setup New message Inbox Sent Items Diagnostics Destination numbers should begin with the symbol followed by the country calling code To send a message to a destination number enter the symbol followed by the country calling code and then the destination number For example To send a message to the mobile destination number 0412345678 in Australia country calling code 61 enter 61412345678 After entering the required recipient numbers type your SMS message in the New message field As you type your message a counter shows how many characters you have entered out of the total number available for your chosen encoding scheme When you have finished typing your message and you are ready to send it click the Send button www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 101 a lt gt NetCommWireless Inbox Sent Items The Inbox displays all received messages that are stored on the router while Sent Items displays all sent messages NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 102 NetCommUWvireless Status Networking Services System root Dynamic DNS Received messages 30 Network time NTP lt Previous 1of2 Next gt Select all Delete Data stream manager Watchdogs 61400613492 2013 12 13 16 22 00 test message 30 SNMP 6
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67. Information button If you do not enter the remote subnet here any packet requests from the server to the client will not be received by the client network because it is not aware of the remote client s subnet When you have finished entering all the required information click Save to finish configuring the OpenVPN server Contiguring an OpenVPN Client 1 Click the OpenVPN profile toggle key to switch it to the ON position 2 Inthe Profile name field type a name for the OpenVPN client profile you are creating 3 In the Server IP address field type the WAN IP address host domain name of the OpenVPN server 4 Select OpenVPN connection type TUN TAP Default is TUN 5 Use the Server port field to select a port number and then use the drop down list to select a packet type to use for the OpenVPN server The default OpenVPN port is 1194 and default packet type is UDP 6 If the Default gateway option is applied on the OpenVPN client page the OpenVPN server will enable connections to be made to other client networks connected to it If it is not selected the OpenVPN connection allows for secure communication links between this router and the remote OpenVPN server only 7 Use the Authentication type options to select the Authentication type that you would like to use for the OpenVPN client www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 59 a gt NetCommWireless Certificate Authentication In the Ce
68. NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 21 a gt NetCommWireless ITEM DZANIA System information System up time The current uptime of the router Board version The hardware version of the router Serial Number The serial number of the router Firmware version The firmware version of the router Model The type of phone module and the firmware version of the module Module firmware The firmware revision of the phone module IMEI The International Mobile Station Equipment Identity number used to uniquely identify a mobile device zZ The IP address and subnet mask of the router MAC Address The MAC address of the router Ethernet Port Status Displays the current status of the Ethernet port and its operating speed Event notification Notification count Displays the number of notifications sent using the Event notification feature Cellular connection status SIM Status Displays the activation status of the router on the carrier network Signal strength dBm The current signal strength measured in dBm Network registration status The status of the router s registration for the current network Operator selection The mode used to select an operator network Current operator The current operator network in use Roaming status The roaming status of the router Allowed bands The bands to which the router may connect Current band The current band being used by the router Coverage The type of mobile coverage being
69. NetCommWireless PPP server This creates a point to point server endpoint with the following options PPP server endpoint PPPserver PPP server IP address 192 168 201 PPP client IP address 192 168 202 MTU i50 128 16384 MRU 1500 128 16384 Raw PPP mode Disable modem emulation before starting PPP Disable CCP Use with devices without compression control protocol Cancel ITEM DESCRIPTION MRU PMPU The maximum receive unit size of packets received by the PPP server This option is provided for compatibility with legacy devices that assume there is a line available and do not require dial commands to be Raw PPP mode issued first Raw PPP mode is turned off by default This option is provided for use with devices that do not support the compression control protocol The router uses the compression Disable CCP on A control protocol and the toggle key is in the OFF position by default IP modem This endpoint can be used to connect to the modem emulator endpoint to achieve similar functionality to PAD Daemon It allows a data stream from the serial port to a TCP UDP server client and provides modem control lines and AT interpreter on the serial side IP modem endpoint IPmodem Outgoing connections enabled Enable Disable Incoming connections enabled J Enable Disable Mode 2 UDP TCP Exclusive mode ON First TCP connection has priority No send delay ON Selecting ON will disable Nagle algorithm Keepalive
70. P If a profile number is selected in the command the router tries to disconnect the 3 pdpdown specified profile in case the profile is active If no profile number is selected try to disconnect the current active profile Reports an error if no profile number is selected and there is no currently activated profile Reconnects the PDP If a profile number is selected in the command the router tries to connect with the specified profile If no profile number is selected the router tries to connect to the last active profile 4 pdpup The gateway will check the currently activated profile and disconnect this profile before executing the command The router reports an error if no profile number is selected and there is no stored last active profile number Performs a factory reset on the router Be aware that this command also clears the SMS white list on factorydefaults ee T Performs a download and install of a Firmware Upgrade cdi Config File tar gz or a help document pdf file If the file is a firmware image as in the case of a cdi file the router will apply the recovery image first and then the main firmware image The download location is specified immediately after the command and may be from an HTTP or FTP source URL If the file is a tar gz file the router will apply the file as a configuration file update for the device and reboot afterwards If the file is a pdf the router will assume this is a user guide document and save it
71. Ready action This is an output from the modem and this configuration determines the pin s behavior e Always DSR is always on e Registered When connected to a CSD endpoint sets pin to on when modem is in data mode DSR action e Session established When connected to PPP endpoint sets pin on when PDP is connected when connected to IP modem endpoint sets pin to on when modem is in online state e g data connection is established e Never DSR is always off e Mimic DTR mimics the DTR pin Determines how the router controls the state of the serial port Data Carrier Detect DCD line e Always On DCD is always on BOD actor e Connect DCD is on when a connection is established in response to an ATD command or DTR dial e Session established Pin is on when PPP session is in progress or modem is in an online state e g data connection is established e Always Off DCD is always off Determines how the router responds to change of state of the serial port DTR line e Ignore Take no action e Enter Command State when connected to PPP endpoint this is equivalent to disconnect When connected to IP modem or CSD endpoint this enters online command state e g process AT commands without dropping the connection DTR action e Disconnect terminates connection Determines how the router controls the state of the serial port RI Ring Indicator line l e Always On RI is always on RI action l l l l l l e I
72. Required Not required Required Not required Required INPUT EXAMPLE PASSWORD execute pdpup ema PASSWORD NOR ee NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 113 A AA NetCommWireless Send SMS to retrieve the history of the session including start time end time and total data usage Send SMS to configure the router to send syslog to a remote syslog server Send SMS to wake up the router turn on the default gateway and trigger the connect on demand profile if in waiting state Send SMS to perform firmware upgrade when firmware is located on HTTP server Send SMS to perform firmware upgrade when firmware is located on FTP server Send SMS to download and install IPK package located on HTTP server Send SMS to download and install IPK package located on FTP server Send SMS to turn off PPPoE Send SMS to retrieve the PPPoE status currently configured dial string and service name Send SMS to set the LED mode timeout to 10 minutes Send SMS to retrieve the current LED mode Retrieve current SSH protocol Select SSH protocol Retrieve password authentication status Enable disable password authentication on host Generate set of public private keys on the host Clear client public keys stored on host Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required
73. SMS number TCP or UDP server addresses of the recipient The destination profile must contain the details of at least one destination type in order to be used Configuring Event notification To configure the event notification feature iP Go S oO oS Click the Services menu item at the top of the screen From the Event notification menu on the left of the screen select the Destination configuration menu item Click the Add button at the top right corner of the window The Event destination edit screen is displayed In the Destination name field enter a name for the destination profile then enter the contact details for the each type of destination i e Email address TCP address and port UDP address and port and or SMS number Click the Save button when you have entered the required details From the Event notification menu on the left of the screen select the Notification configuration menu item Select the Enable event notification toggle key to turn it to the ON position If desired set the Maximum event buffer size Maximum retry count Event notification log file and Event notification prefix fields See table 23 for descriptions of these options From the Destination column use the drop down menus to select the desired destination profiles to use for the corresponding events then select the checkboxes for the types of notifications to send to the chosen destination profile If the Destination profile does not contain the req
74. TD command on the serial port Ignore string e Profile Connect using Data Connection Profile Connect to e Circuit Establish a circuit switched data connection e Packet Connect to cellular packet network in PPP pass through mode e DialString Examine the dialed digits and connect to Profile Circuit or Packet as appropriate Determines how the router responds to change of state of the serial port DTR line e Ignore Take no action e Command High to Low transition of DTR causes the router to enter command mode does not end call e Hangup High to Low transition of DTR causes the router to end call and enter command mode ORAC e High AutoDial Low to High transition of DTR causes the router to dial the Auto Dial Number High to Low transition of DTR causes the router to end call and enter command mode e Low AutoDial High to Low transition of DTR causes the router to dial the Auto Dial Number Low to High transition of DTR causes the router to end call and enter command mode e Low Pass To AT Port When DTR is low pass all AT commands directly to internal cellular data engine e Off Serial port flow control off Flow control e Hardware Serial port uses RTS CTS flow control Determines how the router controls the state of the serial port RI line e Always On RI is always on RI action e Incoming Ring RI is on when an incoming connection request is received e Always Off RI is always off Circuit auto
75. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 008 du Canada IMPORTANT NOTE IC radiation exposure statement This equipment complies with IC RSS 102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and users body Electrical safety Accessories Only use approved accessories Do not connect with incompatible products or accessories Connection to a car Seek professional advice when connecting a device interface to the vehicle electrical system Distraction Operating machinery Full attention must be given to operating the machinery in order to reduce the risk of an accident Product handling You alone are responsible for how you use your device and any consequences of its use You must always switch off your device wherever the use of a mobile phone is prohibited Do not use the device without the clip on covers attached and do not remove or change the covers while using the device Use of your device is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and their environment Always treat your device and its accessories with care and keep it in a clean and dust free place Do not expose your device or its accessories to open flames or lit tobacco products Do not expose your device or its accessories to liqui
76. VALUE Generic Format for executing a command Execute COMMAND PASSWORD execute COMMAND Replies Upon receipt of a successfully formatted authenticated if required command the gateway will reply to the SMS in the following format SVISROO NINE IES NOIES set command Successfully set VARIABLE to VALUE Only sent if the acknowledgment message function is enabled execute command Successfully executed command COMMAND as Where VARIABLE is the name of the value to be read Where VARIABLE x is the name of another value to be read Where VALUE is the content to be written to the VARIABLE Where COMMAND is a Supported command to be executed by the device e g reboot Where PASSWORD is the password if configured for the corresponding sender number specified in the White List Multiple commands can be sent in the same message if Separated by a semicolon For Example get VARIABLE1 get VARIABLE2 get VARIABLES PASSWORD get VARIABLE1 get VARIABLE2 set VARIABLE VALUE1 set VARIABLE2 VALUE2 PASSWORD set VARIABLE1 VALUE1 set VARIABLE2 VALUE2 set VARIABLE3 VALUE3 If required values can also be bound by an apostrophe double apostrophe or back tick For Example set VARIABLE VALUE set VARIABLE VALUE set VARIABLE VALUE get VARIABLE www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 107 a lt gt NetCommWire
77. Wireless Status The status page provides basic information such as the system up time hardware and software router versions the router s serial number the method used to trigger the recovery mode the IP and MAC address of the router and the status of the Ethernet port NetComm Cellular Router Recovery Console Status Log Application Installer Settings Reboot Status system Information System Up time 00 01 19 Router Version Hardware 1 0 Software XXXXXXXX Serial Number 164199131700017 Trigger button IP 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 60 64 B2 D422 Ethernet Port Status LAN W Up 100 0 Mbps FDX Log The log page displays the system log which is useful in troubleshooting problems which may have led to the router booting up in recovery mode The only functionality provided here is the ability to clear the system log filter by log level and downloading of the log file Status Log Application Installer Settings Reboot Log File Display Level Dec 19 08 31 01 ntc_G 200 daemon warm miie Ignoring domain conp netcomm com au for CHOP host name pig2 Dec 13 06 31 01 ntc_G200 daemon info minia DHCPACK ethO 192 188 7 146 00 21 9b 12 53 22 paige Dec 19 06 31 01 ntc_GA0 daemvon infio nelle DHGPREQUEST ethO 152 168 71 146 00 21 9b 1a 3 22 Dec 15 06 31 01 ntc_G200 daemon info maea DHCPOFFER eth 152 188 1 148 00 21 9b 12 59 22 Dec 13 08 31 01 nte E200 daemon warn dnemaca 373
78. ages to be sent which can lead to ey Note Take care when setting the IO event notification values since certain configurations may result in a large number of additional charges on your wireless broadband account NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 94 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Digital input change Event notification configuration Filter Digital input change Pin types are configured in IO Configuration Option Pin 1 Pin 2 Notify when high Notify when low Must be high for ms Must be low for ms Cancel Analog input threshold Event notification configuration Filter Analog input threshold Pin types are configured in IO Configuration Option Pin 1 Pin 2 Notify when high Notify when low Must be high for ms 5 High threshold V 50 50 EE E o 0 o o o o Low threshold V www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 Pin 3 Pin 3 1 740 NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 95 a gt NetCommWireless Digital output change Event notification configuration Filter Digital output change Pin types are configured in IO Configuration Option Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Notify when high L Notify when low L Must be high for ms 500 500 500 Must be low for ms 500 500 500 Destinations A destination is a profile on the router containing the contact details of a recipient of event notification alerts i e the e mail address
79. al then click the scan button This operation can take a few minutes and requires that the packet data session be disconnected prior to scanning Operator settings Select operator mode Automatic Manual Current operator registration OOOO www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 33 a gt NetCommWireless A list of the detected 3G service carriers in your area is displayed Operator name list MCC MNC Operator status Network type Telstra 505 O1 Current UMTS 3G Telstra 505 O1 Available GSM 2G vodafone AU 505 03 Forbidden GSM 2G YES OPTUS 505 02 Forbidden GSM 26 YES OPTUS 305 02 Forbidden UMTS 3G vodafone AU 505 03 Forbidden UMTS 3G Select the most appropriate 3G service from the list shown and click Apply When Select operator mode is set to Automatic the router selects the most appropriate operator based on the inserted SIM card This is the default option and is sufficient for most users SIM security settings The SIM security settings page can be used for authenticating SIM cards that have been configured with a security PIN Unlocking a PIN locked SIM If the SIM card is locked you will receive a notice when you access the Status page after which you will be directed to the PIN settings page to enter the PIN The PIN settings page lists the status of the SIM at the top of the page If you are not redirected to the PIN settings page to unlock the SIM a Click on the
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81. and disconnect timers descriptions ecceeeeeeeee ees Table 16 Current MAC IP Port filtering rules In GffECT cccccccccseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeestaeeeseeeeneeeaeeaes Table 17 PSE6C6 Contiguration TEMS scsanacicsvwsntuianhiadansiatiantuiedadananadnawaniebndaaatald sunteteiatenseadauaweadnde Table 18 Modem emulator endpoint OPTIONS ccccceccceeceeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeeeeaeeeaeeegs Table 19 PPP Server endpoint OPTIONS cccccceccseecseeceeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeseeeaeeeeeeaeeaeeeeesaeeeaeeees Table 20 IP modem endpoint CONPIQUIATION ccccccseccceeeceecaeecceeceueceeeeceeeceuessueeseeeseuesaaeeges Table 21 IP modem endpoint ODTONS i ccissemucpveraasevenenivenenvianexeasei neti evnaeanaon re waeianentarer ern naes Table 22 CSD endpoint Options ssineincnsnanisnnssiiswonemens deasieua qnartyaienarskes qoavianidoutetid snanierieondweil seneties Table 23 Data stream applications vzincncassansiasoanssancnnaaeevanwsuvasaen ine deaendniarsenieneoandeveavaapiasisanmnnniaes Table 24 Modem emulator OPTIONS cccccecceecceecceeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeseeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeeenesaeeeaeeees Table 25 OMA Lightweight M2M Configuration Options ccccsececcssseeeeeeeeecsaeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeesaeeees Table 26 Mobile Station Based Assisted GPS Configuration OPtiOnS cccsseceeeseeeeeeseeeeesaeeees Table 27 Odometer configuration OPTIONS ccccececcseececceseeeceeseeccueueesee
82. asescuueesseauecsnensessaaaees Table 23 1O COMNGUIATIONFODUONS arivescaccnsvcedtuinint atnacyatuiatunes ngsvaneandecubesatnasindanndutiatinienuseawentade Table 29 IO PIN MOCES 00 ccc ceccceccceeeeeeeeee eee e eee eeeeee eee eeeeeeeeee seen eeeaeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeae seen eetaeetaneesneetaeetags Table 30 Event notification configuration OPTIONS ccccceccseeeceeceeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseeeeaeeeeeeeseeesaeeeaes Table 31 Event notification event types cccccceccseeceeeseeeeeeeeeeseeseseseeeaeeeeueeeeeaeeeeeeseeeaeetanseegs Table G2 Email client Stings sessionens ipina aE E niiina Table 33 SMS Setup SettingS cccccccsececcssseeceeseeccesseeccegseeceseesseaueeseesseesueueessesueesseseessaeees Table 34 NBOX OUTBOX ICONS ssiicccsmaadnpsdivaniosoninndsiepnneniaputaiediberedsrsoetaideniedninnaiabanotubeintenseudwatunberiie Table 35 SMS Diagnostic Command SYNtAX ccccececsssecceseeceseeceaeeceeeeeseseeseueeseaeessaeesseneessas Table 36 List of basic SMS diagnostic COMMANAS ccccsesecceeccceeeeeaeeecseeeceueeeseeeeeaeeeeseeesaes Table 37 List of get Set COMMANAS cccccseeecceseeceeeecaeeecseuecceueecaucesseeeeseeeessueesssesseeseaeneesaas Table 38 List of basic SMS diagnostics RDB variables cccccccseseeceeeeecceeseeceeeseesaeeeessaeees Table 39 Network types returned by get plmnscan SMS command ccccccseeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaes Table 40 Operator status codes returned by get plmns
83. asquerading toggle key to turn NAT Masquerading on or off NAT masquerading also known simply as NAT is acommon routing feature which allows multiple LAN devices to appear as a single WAN IP via network address translation In this mode the router modifies network traffic sent and received to inform remote computers on the internet that packets originating from a machine behind the router actually originated from the WAN IP address of the router s internal NAT IP address This may be disabled if a framed route configuration is required and local devices require WAN IP addresses 13 For advanced networking such as using dual simultaneous PDP contexts you may wish to configure a particular profile to route only certain traffic via that profile by configuring a custom address and mask of traffic to send via that profile To do this in the Profile routing settings section enter the Network address and Network mask of the remote network If you do not want to use this feature or are unsure please leave these fields blank which will not designate any particular traffic to be routed via this profile For more information on configuring Profile routing settings see the Setting a default gateway with two active connection profiles example 14 Click the Save button when you have finished entering the profile details Confirming a successful connection After configuring the packet data session and ensuring that it is enabled click on the Status m
84. atic Routes T Note Some routers will ignore RIP NetCommWireless Status Networking Services System root Wireless WAN RIP configuration Fees RIP ON OFF Routing Version oOo M Static Interface LAN Redundancy VRRP Port forwarding DMZ Router firewall MAC IP Port filtering To enable Routing Information Protocol RIP 1 Click the RIP toggle key to switch it to the ON position 2 Using the Version drop down list select the version of RIP that you would like to use 3 Select the interface for which you want RIP to apply You can choose the LAN interface the WWAN interface or BOTH 4 Click the Save button to confirm your settings www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 A5 a AA NetCommWireless Redundancy VRRP configuration Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP is a non proprietary redundancy protocol designed to increase the availability of the default gateway servicing hosts on the same subnet This increased reliability is achieved by advertising a virtual router an abstract representation of master and backup routers acting as a group as a default gateway to the host s instead of one physical router Two or more physical routers are then configured to stand for the virtual router with only one doing the actual routing at any given time If the current physical router that is routing the data on behalf of the virtual router fails an arrangement is made fo
85. both virtual routers share 5 Click the Save button to save the new settings Note Configuring VRRP changes the MAC address of the Ethernet port and therefore if you want to resume with the web configuration you must use the new IP address VRRP IP or on a command prompt type arp d lt ip address gt iie arp d 192 168 1 1 to clear the arp cache old MAC address NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com A6 Ver 1 8 AA NetCommWireless Port Forwarding The Port forwarding list is used to configure the Network Address Translation NAT rules currently in effect on the router NetCommUWireless Status Networking Services System root Wireless WAN l Port forwarding list LAN Source IP Destination Protocol address Incoming port network address Destination port Routing 192 168 1 1 3389 3389 192 168 1 150 3389 3389 Static RIP Redundancy VRRP DMZ Router firewall MAC IP Port filtering The purpose of the port forwarding feature is to allow mapping of inbound requests to a specific port on the WAN IP address to a device connected on the Ethernet interface Adding a port forwarding rule To create a new port forwarding rule l 2 Click the Add button The port forwarding settings screen is displayed Use the Protocol drop down list to select the type of protocol you want to use for the rule The protocols selections available are TCP UDP and All In the Source IP
86. button To delete a destination profile 1 From the Event destination list select the delete button for the corresponding destination profile that you would like to delete If the destination profile is linked to an event notification type the i button is displayed instead of the delete button In this case you must go to the Notification configuration screen and remove the check marks from all the notification types for each event for which the destination profile is configured When you have done that return to the Event destination list and select the delete button 2 Click the Save button www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 97 Ver 1 8 a lt gt NetCommWireless Email settings The Email settings screen allows the configuration of the email account that is used to send emails in features such as Event notification To access the Email settings page click the Services menu item then select the Email settings menu item on the left Outbound email settings From cc Email server address SMTP Email server port TLS 587 SSL 465 Default 25 Encryption None v Enable Authentication WY Username Password Confirm password Email test recipient Send test email Refresh ITEM DESCRIPTION If your mail Server requires account authentication before it allows mail to be sent enable this option and enter the account details in the Username and Password fields below
87. can SMS command cccceeeeeeeeeeeees Table 41 SMS diagnostics example COMMANAS cccsecccseeecceeecceeeceaesecceueeeeeeesaeseeaeeeeseeeeeaes Table 42 System log detail levels 02 0 ccecccecccseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeaeeeseeeseeetaeeeaneesneetaeeans Table 43 Administration configuration OPTIONS cccceccceecceeecaeecceeeceueceueeceeeceuesaueeseeeseuesaaeenes Table 45 LAN Management Default SettingS cccccccsesecsssecceseceeeeeeaesecseueeeeeeesaseeaeeeeseeeeeaes Table 46 Web Interface Default Settings ccccccccccssceceeecseeecseeeeeeeeeeaeseeseueeseeeesseeeaeeeesneesaes Table 47 Telnet ACCESS caors ches aga sotaats aut banmanteGuenionals yang pudiwisa oun Ean rttr teed rrr rr rrt starch adiaeeaen essai Table 48 RJ 45 connector DIN OUUS sins s sicdvinneasvnd spon cavernewevieiadavcensianiees saga caneewoniwinnade voesmmeeniads Table 49 RS 232 Wiring sictencensscacesaciniearsinced sais vandtiexsic cud sodes dies eesisud sede sands eaessudeedasdheabastaedscdaretsteeen Table 50 RS 485 Half Duplex Wiring s ssessssesrererrererrrrerrererrrrerrrrerrererrererrererrererrererrererrererre Table 51 RS 485 RS 422 Full Duplex Wiring esnnesrnesrnusrnusrrnrrrnrrrnrrrnrrrnrrrrrrerrrrrrrerrrerrrne NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus 140 www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 A AA NetCommWireless Appendix B Default Settings The following tables list the default setti
88. cation prefix Event types There are ten events for which you can configure alerts Hovering the mouse over the event description provides more details of event notification type NUMBER EVENT DESCRIPTION Unit powered up Notification is sent when the unit is powered up through connection of a power source or after a soft reset Unit rebooted Notification is sent when the unit is rebooted via Web UI SMS diagnostics or via command line telnet session Notification is sent if the status of the data connection profile or any IPSec OpenVPN PPTP GRE tunnel Link status change endpoint changes i e the link goes up or down WWAN IP address change Notification is sent if an active data connection profile s WWAN IP address changes po WWAN Registration change one is sent if the network registration status changed between registered unregistered or WWAN Cell ID change Notification is sent if the router connects to a different cell marked by a changed in the Cell ID WWAN WWAN technology change change Notification is sent if the router connects to a different network Notification is sent if the router connects to a different network technology e g 3G 2G o e Notification is sent if the router connects to a different network technology e g 3G 2G o 3G 2G oO ee iciet Notification is sent if there is a change to the number of directly connected Ethernet interfaces interfaces change Web Ul We bUllogin
89. ce in close proximity to personal medical devices such as pacemakers and hearing aids Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15cm be maintained between a device and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker Hearing aids People with hearing aids or other cochlear implants may experience interfering noises when using wireless devices or when one is nearby The level of interference will depend on the type of hearing device and the distance from the interference source increasing the separation between them may reduce the interference You may also consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives Medical devices Please consult your doctor and the device manufacturer to determine if operation of your device may interfere with the operation of your medical device Hospitals Switch off your wireless device when requested to do so in hospitals clinics or health care facilities These requests are designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive medical equipment www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 159 on gt NetCommWireless Interference in cars Please note that because of possible interference to electronic equipment some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of devices in their vehicles unless an external antenna is included in the installation Explosive environments Petrol stations and explosive atmospheres
90. ch may or may not be the same as the unit itself The voltage range they provide can be between OV and 30V Some common sensor output ranges include OV to 10V These would work on the unit The pull up resistor is not activated in this case Analogue Sensor with 4 to 20mA output Another common type of sensor type is the 4 20mA current loop sensor It provides a known current through a fixed resistor usually 250 ohms thus producing a voltage of Ov to 5V at the input The sensor would require an external power source which may or may not be the same as the unit itself It will also require an external resistor The internal pull up resistor is not activated 4 20mA Sensor Transmitter Vin Receiving resistor 250 Ohms Analogue Sensor with Thermistor Some sensors work by changing resistance due to a change such as temperature light etc These may be wired up to an external or internal power source and the resistance can be read into the analogue signal This will require some software calibration like scaling or offset to map the voltage received to the sensor resistor value An example below shows the internal pull up voltage and 1K resistor activated The voltage received depends on the combination of resistors and the value of the resistance of the sensor itself Thermistor www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 153 A AA NetCommWireless System Example Solar powered Router wit
91. chosen antenna for specific body separation guidelines as a greater distance of separation may be required for high gain antennas Any external antenna gain must meet RF exposure and maximum radiated output power limits of the applicable rule section The maximum antenna gain for this device as reported to the FCC is 0 2 dBi 850MHz and 2 7 dBi 1900MHZ CE Approval This device has been tested to and conforms to the regulatory requirements of the European Union and attained CE Marking The CE Mark is a conformity marking consisting of the letters CE The CE Mark applies to the products regulated by the central European health safety and environmental protection legislation The CE Mark is obligatory for products it applies to the manufacturer affixes the marking in order to be allowed to sell their product in the European market The wireless device is approved to be used in the member states of the EU NetComm Wireless declares that the wireless device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms N 60950 Product Safety EN 301 489 EMC ENS01511 GSM RF EN301908 UMTS RF EN 62311 SAR Technical requirement for radio equipment A notified body has determined that this device has properly demonstrated that the requirements of th
92. cinahiccusuatvnatimobianetutrcediwaneamaustunnd nahi eeedwntrnammmobannetuann cemmuabyuantustuaneinamcccedunareatiuebianetaiinceenens 105 sending an SMS Diagnostic COMMING vi vncisinetaisacnsainctucweanaisacseynaetolaiunacanatiinatanenaceduaynaducutsiatasduandetuuianabandadnatiwetanatetdaindduertenabacdunceidaiwnedaceriens 106 TO O oM aI STA INS sagire aeaii ae aeia aia i EEDE aia A D ETN 106 oM acknowledgment repes essimisere iea E E A a AE E a A a EN E E E AECE 106 SaMo COMMA OOM eenn er Er EEE ER EER ERE EERE EEEE EEEE EEE E EREE E E EAE EERE E EEEE E 107 MAST OF DG SIG Comman eria E E E A Ni 108 Histol geser Commande serrure ia EErEE ERRE EERE RERE TERRE EEEIEE EREE ENEE EO EIRE EENES R E IERTE EARE 109 Eo rorpa e RORYA TOE een EE AE E EEEE EAO E AEE O E E 111 Network scan and manual network selection by SMS esnssrnesinsrresrnsrrrsrnerrnnrrrrnrrrrrrn rr rrt EEAG EES A EE HEEAGAES A SESSA EEA E SSSA A EEEG ESSA EEE EEEEEE OES 111 MeO Sy aI Ole Siac sanca ud senennrcraningesdaneneeatenindddeuinateaauited EE E S E EERE E EAE EEE EEEE 113 BY UU esc E E A E E te me nti T A E em E E ec ere E E E E 115 E E EREE T E TT E A EE T EE T EET A TE N E EEE EA T EAT E E E TAT 115 E A e E AAE E AAEE A E T AA ca in NA wine A EE E oad ea A E EAE E T A ae AE EE E 115 Pe O e E E E E E lane wentneisaetasue 115 Event NOUICAUON lO eisir A E E O AE E O A E E N A E E 116 EE Se NS e E E E E EE E RENE E OE ato 117 NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuire
93. client The OpenVPN P2P list is empty GRE tunnelling Click the Add button for the type of OpenVPN server client you would like to configure OpenVPN Server When you select the Add button to add an OpenVPN server the router checks whether there are existing server certificates If no server certificate is found you are informed that you must generate a certificate before configuring the OpenVPN server A server certificate must be generated before configuring an OpenVPN server Click OK to proceed to the server certificate configuration page Cancel Click on the OK button to be taken to the Server certificate page For more information on generating server certificates refer to the Server certificate section of this guide When you have created the certificate return to the OpenVPN server configuration page and continue with the steps below To configure an OpenVPN Server 1 Click the OpenVPN profile toggle key to switch it to the ON position 2 Type a name for the OpenVPN server profile you are creating 3 Inthe Type drop down list select the OpenVPN connection type TUN TAP Default is TUN 4 Use the Server port field to select a port number and then use the drop down list to select a packet type to use for your OpenVPN Server The default OpenVPN port is 1194 and default packet type is UDP NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 56 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless o1 In the
94. cts the previous client connection and uses a new client Exclusive mode TCP mode only cicada Circuit switched data CSD The CSD Circuit Switched Data endpoint is designed for use when CSD connectivity is required between equipment connected through NetComm Wireless routers A typical application of CSD is a dial up connection to an ISDN service CSD calls use the functionality of the GSM networking and switching subsystem to carry data via GSM or later cellular networks In many ways this is similar to making a voice call When a CSD connection is established the communication end points are connected via a virtual circuit similar to connections on traditional phone network Unlike other end points connected to a Modem emulator end point CSD relies mainly on the functionality of 3G 4G LTE module In CSD mode the data stream of the router transparently passes through the data and signals from the serial port to the module and vice versa The available data rates will vary according to the network of the service provider It is not necessary to have PDP profiles enabled for this functionality however you may need a special SIM card with data functionality for CSD calls to be made Check with your service provider Circuit switched data CSD endpoint CSD Initialization method Defaut M Additional AT init commands Inactivity timeout minutes o 1 65535 minutes O0 disable wn w m Cancel www netcommwireless com NetComm Wi
95. d moisture or high humidity Do not drop throw or try to bend your device or its accessories Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or aerosols to clean the device or its accessories Do not paint your device or its accessories Do not attempt to disassemble your device or its accessories only authorised personnel must do so Do not use or install this product in extremely hot or cold areas Ensure that the device is installed in an area where the temperature is within the supported operating temperature range 20 C to 70 C Do not use your device in an enclosed environment or where heat dissipation is poor Prolonged use in such space may cause excessive heat and raise ambient temperature which will lead to automatic shutdown of your device or the disconnection of the mobile network connection for your safety To use your device normally again after such shutdown cool it in a well ventilated place before turning it on Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 158 Ver 1 8 a lt gt NetCommWireless Do not operate the device where ventilation is restricted Installation and configuration should be performed by trained personnel only Do not use or install this product near water to avoid fire or shock hazard Avoid exposing the equipment to rain or damp areas Arrange power and Ethernet cables in a manner such that they are not like
96. d with a minimum of 20 cm separation from the user DI D DI D D D D This is a regulatory requirement and applies to all 3G capable devices meeting standard regulatory compliance such as the compliance standards listed above FCC Statement FCC compliance Federal Communications Commission Notice United States Before a wireless device model is available for sale to the public it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure FCC regulations This device complies with part 15 of the FCC 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 received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which
97. dataeeaedteete tues 150 FrN WINS AOS era ar enr RE EENE EEIE REE EE E EE EEIE REE EE E E IE RREN EEE EEEE EEEE OER 150 GE E an E e PEA A EE A AA E A A A E E E A AA A E A A A E EE 151 open SCO diving Atrea sser a ane A A A a TA E 151 Eoee EOT oE E E E EN E VA A ators E N E E A N A S A N E NE E E A E 151 CEE I A AE E E E E A E E EAE E E AE EN A A E EE EAA EE EAEE 151 DRAA a E E EE E EEA E EA tue besniaetnereae 152 A ISU E EA S E E E E E E E E E E A E T 152 Analogue Sensor with Voltage OUIDUT ananisenacinataccemeiienatamahtaceoulsuncdioateaantmiseundinabeccuteldenatinehpanetniiaeedwonh ENA O Naaa ES Taai NEE EEN an E aeaa 153 Analogue Sensor with 4 to 20MA output s sssssesssessrsesrirssrrttrttttrtt t111 Str t11 ar11 SrENOSEEESEEEOSEENOEENOSEEESEEEOEEEEONEEOSEEESEEESEEEESEEESEEEESEEEEEEEEAEEES 153 Analog s censor wih TNEI OT oases RS N E SEE EA A T aE Eaa aE Ra 153 System Example Solar powered Router with battery backup ccccecccceccc neces eee ee eee ences eee GH EEA AREA A EEASHEEAGA EE GEESSAEES ESSEGH SSSA SESE SEES A EEE EE EEEE ES 154 Appendix H Obtaining a list Of RDB Variables iisicsssiccccesccesncstxncccssccessaneavactadiordscncusvaducesescassmenvacsceloussnecctvedsedsesanieuesvedesenaudinenstyes 155 POD ANIC DORIC EC ANG E A E AEE E cate t A E T E N E E N E E E 156 FPrOGUCE W ATO yia E A E 161 www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 5 A ZAA NetCommWireless Overview Introduct
98. de Sleep after specified duration or triggered by ignition pin Sleep when ignition pin goes Low High Always go to sleep this many 3600 300 4294967 seconds seconds after booting NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 136 Ver 1 8 ae lt gt NetCommWireless Wake settings Use the Wake mode drop down list to select a condition under which the router should return from the sleep state Only wake after specified duration and ignore ignition pin When this mode is selected the router wakes up after the specified time period regardless of the state of the ignition pin Wake settings Wake mode Only wake after specified duration and ignore ignition pin Always wake up after 0 0 4294967 seconds Enter the time in seconds to wait before returning from sleep state in the Always wake up after field A setting of O means that the router will automatically wake from sleep state immediately Wake triggered by ignition pin status This mode sets the router to wake up when the signal on the ignition pin reaches the specified value Wake settings Wake mode Wake triggered by ignition pin status Wake when ignition pin goes Low High Always wake up after 0 0 4294967 seconds Use the Sleep when ignition pin goes setting to select Low or High By default this is set to Low Advanced wake settings The advanced wake settings screen gives you finer control over the events cau
99. e and visible only to those who have the corresponding key to recover decrypt the information The public key is used to encrypt information and can be distributed freely The private key is used to decrypt information and must be secret by its owner Each NTC 6200 Series router contains a self signed digital certificate which is identical on all NTC 6200 Series routers For a greater level of security the router also supports generating your own unique key Additionally you may use third party software to generate your own self signed digital certificate or purchase a signed certificate from a trusted certificate authority and then upload those certificates to the router Generating your own self signed certificate To generate your own self signed certificate 1 Click the System item from the top menu bar then Administration from the side menu bar and then Server certificate 2 Select a Server key size A larger key size takes longer to generate but provides better security 3 Click the Generate button to begin generating Diffie Hellman parameters A Enter the certificate details using the appropriate fields Each field must be completed in order to generate a certificate Generate server certificate Server key size 1024 2048 4096 Diffie Hellman parameters Generate Certificate serial number 141205 Not before Mar 13 04 21 03 2015 GMT Not after Mar 10 04 21 03 2025 GMT Country C State NSW City Sydney Organisation Netlomm W
100. e directive have been met and has issued a favourable certificate of expert opinion As such the device will bear the notified body number 0682 after the CE mark The CE Marking is not a quality mark Foremost it refers to the safety rather than to the quality of the product Secondly CE Marking is mandatory for the product it applies to whereas most quality markings are voluntary Marking The product shall bear the CE mark the notified body number s as depicted to the right a 0682 This product has also passed the following certification standards Health Article 3 1 a of the R amp TTE Directive EN 62311 2008 EN 50385 2002 Safety Article 3 1 a of the R amp TTE Directive amp EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 Electromagnetic compatibility Article 3 1 b of the R amp TTE Directive NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 156 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless D EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 EN 301 489 7 V1 3 1 EN 301 489 17 V2 2 1 EN 301 489 24 V1 5 1 EN 55022 2010 AC 2011 Class B EN55024 2010 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 Radio frequency spectrum usage Article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive EN 301 511 V9 0 2 EN 301 908 1 V5 2 1 EN 301 908 2 V5 2 1 EN 300 328 V1 8 1 EN 300 440 1 V1 6 1 EN 300 440 2 V1 4 1 RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU amp EN 50581 2012 NOTE To comply with the RF exposure requirements this equipment must be operate
101. e up sequence is initiated the router takes approximately 2 minutes to return from the sleep state This is because returning from sleep state involves a full boot up SEQUENCE Ignition pin The third pin on the 6 way terminal connector is a dedicated input called Ignition This input is intended for connection to an ignition switch in vehicular applications or where an input to switch the device to a sleep wake mode is required The Ignition input threshold voltage is around 3V The input responds to a high input state above 3V A signal below this level is considered as a low state If the software is configured to activate in the low state for example OV it must still have the high state above 3V to turn it off es Note There is a period of about 10 seconds after sleep state has been triggered where the ignition line cannot be monitored Please take this into account when designing your ignition power on system Low power mode This device can be configured to enter or return from a low power sleep mode This may occur automatically after a timer has expired and optionally by being sent a signal on the device s dedicated input line called the ignition input During the sleep state the device is effectively powered off That is it has no ability to communicate wirelessly or process any information It will draw approximately 5mA current at 12V during the sleep state After being triggered it takes approximately 30
102. e wireless WAN and blocks all unknown services that is all services not listed on the Services configuration page of the router With respect to the other Routing options on the Networking page the firewall takes a low priority The priority of the firewall can be described as DMZ gt MAC IP Port filtering rules gt MAC IP Port filtering default rule gt Router firewall rules In other words the firewall is of the lowest priority when compared to other manual routing configurations Therefore a MAC IP Port filtering rule takes priority in the event that there is a conflict of rules When DMZ is enabled MAC IP Port filtering rules and the router firewall are ignored but the router will still honour the configuration of the Remote router access control settings listed under Administration Settings NetCommWireless Status Networking Services System root Wireless WAN Router firewall LAN Routing Static RIP Redundancy VRRP Port forwarding DMZ Router firewall MAC IP Port filtering NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 50 Ver 1 8 FAA NetCommWireless MAC IP Port filtering The MAC IP Port filter feature allows you apply a policy to the traffic that passes through the router both inbound and outbound so that network access can be controlled When the filter is enabled with a default rule of Accepted all connections will be allowed except those listed in the C
103. ease refer to your TCP UDP based SMS server configuration for which port to use For Example If someone sends a text message and TCP server address is set to 192 168 20 3 and TCP port is set to 2002 this text message is stored in the router and forwarded to 192 168 20 3 on port 2002 at the same time To disable redirection to a TCP or UDP address clear the TCP server address and UDP server address fields and click the Save button NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 100 Ver 1 8 ae AA NetCommWireless New message The New message page can be used to send SMS text messages to a single or multiple recipients A new SMS message can be sent to a maximum of 9 recipients at the same time After sending the message the result is displayed next to the destination number as Success or Failure if the message failed to send By default only one destination number field is displayed Additional destination numbers may be added one at a time after entering a valid number for the current destination number field To add a destination number click the button and to remove the last destination in the list click the button NetCommVWVireless Status Networking Services System Kolej Dynamic DNS New message Network time NTP Please prefix a to all international numbers or the message may be incorrectly processed and or discarded by the network Data stream manager
104. ecifies the number of seconds to wait between attempts to re establish a connection in the event that it is lost The client will attempt re connection indefinitely every Retry timeout interval TCP client endpoint TCPclient IP address Port number 1 65535 Keepalive on Keepalive count 1 50 Keepalive idle 1 10000 seconds Keepalive interval 1 1000 seconds Retry timeout 0 1000 seconds 0 No retry Save Cancel UDP server This creates a UDP server endpoint with the following options available UDP server endpoint UDPserver Port number 1 65535 Max clients 1 20 Save Cancel UDP client This creates a UDP client endpoint with the following options available The retry timeout period specifies the number of seconds to wait between attempts to re establish a connection in the event that it is lost The client will attempt re connection indefinitely every Retry timeout interval UDP client endpoint UDPclient IP address Port number 1 65535 Retry timeout 0 1000 seconds 0 No retry Cancel www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 70 lt gt NetCommWireless GPS data This creates a GPS data endpoint ey Note You must have GPS enabled before you can create this endpoint GPS data endpoint GPSData Save Cancel User defined executable Allows you to specify an executable and parameters to be used as an endpoint For example the following executable reads
105. ecure access to a remote computer execute commands on a remote machine or to transfer files between machines It was designed as a replacement for Telnet and other insecure remote shell protocols which send information including passwords as plain text SSH uses RSA public key cryptography for both connection and authentication Two common ways of using SSH are Use automatically generated public private key pairs to encrypt the network connection and then use password authentication to log on amp Use a manually generated public private key pair to perform the authentication and allow users or programs to log in without using a password SSH server configuration SSH protocol Protocol 2 Enable password authentication on Enable key authentication on Host key management Key type Date ssh_host_key 1970 01 01 10 01 02 ssh_host_dsa_key 1970 01 01 10 01 09 ssh_host_rsa_key 1970 01 01 10 01 36 ssh_host_ecdsa_key 1970 01 01 10 01 36 Generate keys Get keys Get public keys Upload keys Client key management Username Hostname Key type Clear Upload SSH server configuration To configure the SSH server settings 1 Use the SSH Protocol drop down list to select the protocol that you want to use Protocol 2 is more recent and is considered more secure 2 Select the types of authentication you want to use by clicking the Enable password authentication and Enable key authentication toggle keys on or off Note that you ma
106. elected password not be a dictionary word nor should the same password be used across fleets of devices OK Cancel www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 125 a lt gt NetCommWireless Server certificate What is HTTP Secure HTTP Secure or HTTPS is the use of the HTTP protocol over an SSL TLS protocol It is used primarily to protect against eavesdropping of communication between a web browser and the web site to which it is connected This is especially important when you wish to have a secure connection over a public network such as the internet HTTPS connections are secured through the use of certificates issued by trusted certificate authorities such as VeriSign When a web browser makes a connection attempt to a secured web site a digital certificate is sent to the browser so that it can verify the authenticity of the site using a built in list of trusted certificate authorities There are two main differences between how HTTPS and HTTP connections work 1 HTTPS uses port 443 while HTTP uses port 80 by default 2 Over an HTTPS connection all data sent and received is encrypted with SSL while over an HTTP connection all data is sent unencrypted The encryption is achieved through the use of a pair of public and private keys on both sides of the connection In cryptography a key refers to a numerical value used by an algorithm to alter information encrypt it making the information secur
107. en collector ground to an externally powered LED Resistor value and Voltage will need to suit the LED type used Alternatively an LED can be powered using 8V2 via 1K resistor The suitability of the LED will need to be investigated Vin VN NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 151 www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 A AA NetCommWireless Digital inputs There are several ways to connect a digital input A digital input can be anything from a simple switch to a digital waveform or pulses The unit will read the voltage in as an analogue input and the software will decode it in a certain way depending on your configuration Below is a contact closure type input which is detecting an Earth Pull up is activated for this to work SW SPST GND The following input detects an input going high The turn on off threshold can be set in the software Input 0V 30y gt or oooi npt 2 and3 gt SW SPST NAMUR Sensor A NAMUR sensor is a range of sensors which conform to the EN 60947 5 6 IEC 60947 5 6 standards They basically have two states which are reflected by the amount of current running through a sense resistor www netcommuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 152 lt gt NetCommWireless Analogue Sensor with Voltage output There are various analogue sensors that connect directly to the unit which can provide a voltage output These would require an external power source whi
108. ength in a wide range of environments If you find the signal strength is weak try adjusting the orientation of the antennas If you are unable to get an acceptable signal try moving the router to a different place or mounting it differently Note When selecting a location for the router allow at least 20 seconds for the signal strength LEDs to update before trying a different location Mounting options The NTC 6200 Series router can be quickly and easily mounted in a variety of locations Mounted flat against the wall When mounted flat against the wall the NTC 6200 Series router has a slimline form factor Use appropriately sized screws in the mounting holes provided on the base of the unit DIN rail mounting bracket V Bend allows you to snap the DIN bracket onto the middle of a DIN rail rather than sliding it onto the end NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 14 Ver 1 8 A AA NetCommWireless Wall mounted via DIN rail bracket DIN rail mount AO a O S Ch a S X Y a w 2 gt f N N www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 NetComm Wireless 38G M2M Router Plus 15 a AA NetCommWireless Pole mount using DIN rail bracket Figure 10 Pole mount using DIN rail bracket Desk mount Figure 11 Desk mount NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 16 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Ins
109. enu item at the top of the page to return to the Status page When there is a mobile broadband connection the WWAN section is expanded showing the details of the connection and the Status field displays Connected To see details on the connected session you can click the Show data usage button WWAN connection status Profile name Profile1 Status Connected Default profile Yes www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 WWAN IP 10 100 78 48 DNS server 10 4 81 103 10 4 182 20 Show data use SOROACROACROR Connection uptime 07 01 20 NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 2 a gt NetCommWireless Transparently bridging the mobile broadband connection via PPPoE If desired you can have a client device connected to the Ethernet port initiate the mobile broadband connection using a PPPoE session This is particularly useful in situations where you wish to provide Wireless WAN data access to an existing router which you want to have full public WAN IP access and have control over routing functionality To enable transparent bridging via PPPoE ls 2 ry Click the Networking menu item from the top menu bar On the Data connection page click the Transparent bridge PPPoE toggle key so that it is ON Data connection Transparent bridge PPPoE ON In this mode the unit acts as an Ethernet Bridge instead of as an IP Router This is facilitated by PPPoE which forwards the WAN IP DNS information to a downstrea
110. er 2013 9 36 28 AM Update Now ITEM DESCRIPTION A GPS Enable Enables or disables the mobile station based assisted GPS function Maximum Retry Count Sets the maximum number of times the router should attempt to triangulate its position Retry delay minute delay minute Sets the number of minutes the router should wait between attempts to Sets the number of minutes the router should wait between attempts to triangulate its position its position Automatic Sa Period Sets the number of E that the router should automatically update the A GPS data The day maximum update period is 7 days The GNSS data last update field represents the time that the GNSS data file was created while the GNSS data expires field indicates the time that this data is valid until The A GPS last update field specifies the last time the router attempted to retrieve an update to the GNSS data You may manually force the router to check for an update regardless of the next scheduled update time by clicking the Update Now button When you have finished configuring the settings click the Save button to save the changes www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 89 an gt NetCommWireless Odometer To access the Odometer screen select the Services item from the top menu bar then the GPS item on the left Finally select the Odometer menu item The GPS may be used to record the distance that the r
111. er has permanent connection to WWAN and locally connected devices When interesting packets arrive or an SMS wake up command is received the router will attempt to establish a WWAN data connection The router will monitor traffic once the data connection is established and will terminate it when the link is idle Connect on demand on Data activity triggered connection Connect only when traffic appears to these UDP TCP destination ports You can specify multiple ports by separating them with a comma eg 21 23 53 Enable dial port filter OFF Connect on data activity except when activity matches these IP protocols Ignore ICMP oFF Ignore TCP OFF Ignore UDP OFF on data activity except when activity matches these applications Ignore DNS oFF Ignore NTP OFF Ignore Microsoft network OFF awareness NCSI traffic Connect and disconnect timers Periodic connect schedule On data activity stay online for 20 minutes v at least After connecting stay online for 20 minutes v at least After hanging up don t redial for 5 seconds v Disconnect regardless of traffic never v after Connect regularly every never v Randomise connect frequency by up to Verbose logging configuration Log all matched activity to the OFF system log Online Offline control Online status Disabled Manual Manual connect disconnect Save Cancel www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router
112. ettings When configured the watchdog feature transmits controlled ping packets to 1 or 2 user specified IP addresses Should the watchdog not receive responses to the pings it will reboot the device in a last resort attempt to restore connectivity Please be very careful when considering using this feature in situations where the device is intentionally offline for a particular reason e g user configured PDP session disconnect or the connect on demand feature enabled This is because the watchdog feature expects to be able to access the internet at all times and will always eventually reboot the router if access isn t restored by the time the various timers and retries expire It is due to the nature of the watchdog being a last resort standalone backup mechanism that it will continue to do its job and reboot the device even when the connect on demand session is idle or the PDP context is disabled by the user Therefore it is recommended to disable this feature if connect on demand is configured or if the PDP context is intentionally disconnected on occasion This feature operates as follows After every Periodic Ping timer configured interval the router sends 3 consecutive pings to the First destination address B If all 3 pings fail the router sends 3 consecutive pings to the Second destination address The router then sends 3 consecutive pings to the First destination address and 3 consecutive pings to the Second destinati
113. f the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol for which support was dropped in Windows Vista D MS CHAP v2 This is the Microsoft implementation of the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol which was introduced in Windows NT 4 0 and is still supported today D PAP The Password Authentication Protocol uses a password as a means of authentication and as such is commonly supported PAP is not recommended because it transmits passwords unencrypted and is not secure D EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol An Authentication protocol commonly used in wireless networks The metric value helps the router to prioritise routes and must be a number between O and 65535 The default value is 30 and should not be modified unless you are aware of the effect your changes will have The Use peer DNS option allows you to select whether the remote clients will use the Domain Name Server of the PPTP server Click the toggle key to set this to ON or OFF as required NAT masquerading allows the router to modify the packets sent and received to inform remote computers on the internet that packets originating from a machine behind the router actually originated from the WAN IP address of the router s internal NAT IP address Click the toggle key to switch this to the ON position if you want to use this feature Set default route to PPTP sets all outbound data packets to go out through the PPTP tunnel Click the toggle ke
114. falure failure Notification is sent if there was a failure to Notification is sent if there was a failure to log in to the router via the Web UI in to the router via the Web UI ee Digital input change Notification is sent if an IO pin Ea oa as a digital inout goes high or low for a specified period 16 Analog input threshold Notification Is sent if an IO pin configured as an analog input reaches a specified high or low voltage for a specified period Digital output change Notification is sent if an IO pin configured as a digital output goes high or low for a specified period lO event configuration lO events have an additional configuration screen which can be accessed by clicking on the Configure button for the chosen event type Note that pins which do not have a configuration that matches the event type have their options greyed out for example a pin configured as an analogue input or digital output may not be configured to notify on digital inout change Check the configuration of the IO pins before configuring the event notification for IO events Each IO event can be configured to notify both when a high and a low value is reached for a specified period of time provided in milliseconds The analog input IO event also allows you to specify the high and low voltage thresholds that must be reached for the specified period before a notification is sent notifications being sent and this can cause additional data to be consumed or SMS mess
115. h battery backup The previous examples of wiring can be used to come up with a system The following test case is an example of how the O s can be used to enhance a simple router setup Solar Panel System Enclosure HA BEEN Low Power Mode Input Voltage Monitor Poe IK LED Battery Low Warning t 2 SW SPST Tamper Reed Switch A NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 154 Ver 1 8 FAA NetCommWireless Appendix H Obtaining a list of RDB variables The RDB is a database of variables that contain settings on the router You can retrieve get and set the values of these variables through the command line or via SMS Diagnostics To access a full list of the RDB variables follow these steps 1 Log in to the web user interface as described in the Advanced configuration section of this guide 2 Click the System menu at the top of the screen then select the Administration menu on the left Finally select the Administration settings menu item 3 Click the Enable Telnet toggle key so that it is in the ON position Enable Telnet ON 4 Under the Telnet SSH account section enter a telnet password and then re enter it in the Confirm password field Click the Save button at the bottom of the screen 6 Open a terminal client such as PuTTY and telnet to the router using its IP address Fa GW Telnet 192 168 1 1 o S amp ntc_6206 login 7
116. hanged down gt up 9 EVENT 4 2015 03 17 10 03 56 445751 WWAN IP address changed N A gt 10 100 9 11 10 EVENT 12 2015 03 17 10 03 57 445751 Failover instance occured N A gt wwan 0 11 EVENT 6 2015 03 17 10 04 04 445751 Cell ID changed 19795 gt 0 12 EVENT 6 2015 03 17 10 04 05 445751 Cell ID changed 0 gt 19795 Use the Download event notification history button to download the log file The Update event notification history button forces a refresh of the log display NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 116 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless System log settings To access the System log settings page click on the System menu item then select the Log menu on the left and finally select System log settings beneath it Log data is stored in RAM and therefore when the unit loses power or is rebooted it will lose any log information stored in RAM To ensure that log information is accessible between reboots of the router there are two options 1 Enable the Log to non volatile memory option 2 Use a remote syslog server System log settings The settings are applicable only to System logs and not to IPSec or Event notification Log capture level Log capture level Notice s Non volatile log Log to non volatile memory OFF Remote syslog server IP Hostname PORT Non volatile log When the router is configured to log to non volatile memory the log
117. he router is the passphrase used when generating the router s private key using Key Certificate Select the type of key or certificate to use for authentication You can select Local private key Local public certificate Remote public certificate CA certificate CRL certificate IPSec Certificate Upload Select the IPSec certificate to upload by clicking the Browse button www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 55 A FA NetCommWireless OpenVPN OpenVPN is an open source virtual private network VPN program for creating point to point or server to multi client encrypted tunnels between host computers It can traverse network address translation NAT and firewalls and allows authentication by certificate pre shared key or username and password OpenVPN works well through proxy servers and can run over TCP and UDP transports Support for OpenVPN is available on several operating systems including Windows Linux Mac OS Solaris OpenBSD FreeBSD NetBSD and QNX Configuring an Open VPN server From the menu at the top of the screen click Networking and from the VPN section on the left click OpenVPN A list of configured OpenVPN VPN connections is displayed NetCommUWireless Status Networking Services System root Wireless WAN OpenVPN server list LAN The OpenVPN server list is empty Routing OpenVPN client list VPN The OpenVPN client list is empty IPSec Open VPN PPTP
118. he rule apply to All protocols TCP UDP UDP TCP or ICMP Enter the MAC address in six groups of two hexadecimal digits separated by colons e g 00 40 F4 CE FA 1E Enter the IPv4 address that the traffic originates from and the subnet mask using CIDR notation Enter the IPv4 address that the traffic is destined for and the subnet mask using CIDR notation Select the action to take for traffic which meets the above criteria You can choose to Accept or Drop packets When the default rule is set to Accept you cannot create a rule with an Accept action since the rule is redundant Likewise if the default rule is set to Dropped you cannot create a rule with a Drop action Optional Use this field to enter a comment as a meaningful description of the rule The new rule is displayed in the filtering rules list You can edit the rule by clicking the Edit button or delete the rule by clicking the button Current MAC IP Port filtering rules in system Index Up Down Add Bound Action Comment hy Forward Drop oe Fd x www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 lt gt NetCommWireless VPN A Virtual Private Network VPN is a tunnel providing a private link between two networks or devices over a public network Data to be sent via a VPN needs to be encapsulated and as such is generally not visible to the public network The advantages of a VPN connection include Data Protection D Access Control D D
119. hich provides a means to seamlessly connect or disconnect the mobile broadband connection to conserve usage TR 069 support for easy management of a group of NTC 6200 Series routers and the ability to function as an SSH server to secure communications Additionally the open management system allows you to expand the feature set by producing your own custom software applications The NetComm Wireless NTC 6200 Series router meets the global demand for a reliable and cost effective M2M device that successfully caters to mass deployment across businesses NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 8 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Physical dimensions and indicators Physical dimensions Below is a list of the physical dimensions of the NTC 6200 Series router A A NetCommWireless 0 CA 8 aol all all NTC 6200 SERIES ROUTER WITHOUT EXTERNAL ANTENNAS ATTACHED NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 9 www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 A FA NetCommWireless LED indicators The NTC 6200 Series router uses 8 LEDs to display the current system and connection status LED LEDICON NAME COLOUR STATE DESCRIPTION NAME COLOUR DESCRIPTION Power off Double flash Powering up Poon on Power on in recovery mode Slow flashing Blinking Slow flashing GPS function is enabled but no GPS2 satellite is detected Customizable LED Indicator 14 Slow flashing Satellite detected acquiring
120. ick on the System menu The System Log is displayed Log file Display level Notice v Download Clear Date amp Time Machine Level Process Message m e ntc_6200 r t Previ boot svd hvd button 10 10 26 useremerg roo evious reDoot reason Ss utton Mar 17 i ntc_6200 user err dispd 959 hardwere failure no sim card detected 10 10 25 Mar 17 simple_at_manag local5 IM fail 1 10 10 25 ntc_6200 ocal5 err er 1960 SIM card failure detected 3 10 Log file Use the Display level drop down list to select a message level to be displayed The message levels are described in the table below To download the System log for offline viewing right click the Download button and choose Save as to save the file To clear the System log click the Clear button The downloaded log file is in Linux text format with carriage return CR only at the end of a line therefore in order to be displayed correctly with new lines shown it is recommended to use a text file viewer which displays this format correctly e g Notepad IPSec log The IPSec log section provides the ability for you to download the log for the IPSec VPN function This can assist in troubleshooting any problems you may have with the IPSec VPN IPSec log Loglevel Al A Download IPSec log Exit Use the Log level drop down list to specify the type of detail you want to capture in the log and then click the Save button When you change the logging level any active
121. ile 1 user link profile 1 pass link profile 1 auth_type link profile iplocal link profile 1 status 2 3 5 link profile iplocal wanip WAN IP address 202 44 185 111 wwan 0 radio information signal_strength rssi 3G signal strength 65 dBm 7 imei IMEI number 357347050000177 Rx 500 bytes Tx 1024 bytes Total 1524 statistics usage_current usage bytes or Rx 0 byte Tx O byte Total O byte when wwan down Up time of current 3G 1 days 02 30 12 or O days 00 00 00 when session wwan down Device up time 1 days 02 30 12 Current band WCDMA850 3G data usage of current session statistics uSage_current wanuptime proc uptime deviceuptime wwan 0 system_network_status current_ba i band Network scan and manual network selection by SMS 2 cm CZ m cz 10 1 1 Performing a network scan The get plmnscan SMS command enables you to perform a scan of the cellular networks available at the time of the scan It returns the following semi colon separated information for each network in range MCC MNC Network Type 8G 2G D DI Provider s Name DI Operator Status available forbidden current Dy www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 141 gt NetCommWireless The following is an example of a response from the get plmnscan SMS commana olmnscan 505 3 7 vodafone AU 4 505 3 1 vodafone AU 1 505 2 7 YES OPTUS 1 505 2 1 YES OPTUS 1 505 1 1 Tels
122. ile Transfer Protocol server This is used to configure Cisco IP phones When a Cisco IP phone starts if it is not pre configured DHCP option 150 with the IP address and TFTP address it sends a request to the DHCP server to obtain this information Specify the string which will be sent as a reply to the option 150 request This is used to configure Polycom IP phones When a Polycom IP phone starts if it is not pre DHCP option 160 configured with the IP address and TFTP address it sends a request to the DHCP server to obtain this information Specify the string which will be sent as a reply to the option 160 request Enter the desired DHCP options and click the Save button Address reservation list DHCP clients are dynamically assigned an IP address as they connect but you can reserve an address for a particular device using the address reservation list Address reservation list Add Computer name MAC address IP address Enable OOO me To add a device to the address reservation list 1 Click the Add button 2 Inthe Computer Name field enter a name for the device 3 Inthe MAC Address field enter the device s MAC address 4 inthe IP Address fields enter the IP address that you wish to reserve for the device 5 If the Enable toggle key is not set to ON click it to switch it to the ON position 6 Click the Save button to save the settings www netcommwuireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 41
123. iles List of get set commands The following table is a list of get and set commands which may be performed via SMS COMMAND NAME Status EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION Returns the Module firmware version LAN IP Address Network State Network operator get status and RSSI get status Returns the time and date of recent sessions along with the total amount of data sent and et sessionhisto 9 a received for each session get sessionhistory Log file set syslogserver set syslogserver 123 45 67 89 514 Sets a remote syslog server IP or hostname and port Connect on demand set cod set cod 1 Enables or disables Connect on demand get cod get cod Returns the enable disable status of the Connect on demand feature get codstatus get codstatus Returns the connection status of the Connect on demand feature Sets the Connect on demand feature to connect only when traffic is received on the set coddialport specified port set coddialport 0n 53 get coddialport get coddialport Returns the Connect on demand port filter status and list or filtered ports set codonline set codonline 20 Sets the router to stay online for at least X minutes when data activity is detected Returns the number of minutes the router is configured to stay online when data activity is get codonline detected get codonline set codminonline set codminonline 10 Sets the router to stay online for a minimum of X minutes after connecting get codminonli
124. instration Administration settings To access the Administration Settings page click on the System menu then the Administration menu on the left and then click on Administration Settings The Administration settings page is used to enable or disable protocols used for remote access and configure the passwords for the user accounts used to log in to the router Remote router access control Enable HTTP ON OFF HTTF management port 6080 Choose a port between 1 and 65534 Enable HTTPS ON OFF Remote HTTPS access port 443 Choose a port between 1 and 65534 Enable telnet EY or Enable SSH ON a Remote SSH access port 22 Choose a port between 1 and 65534 Enable ping on OFF Local router access control Enable local Telnet on OFF Enable local SSH on OFF Web User Interface account usemame rot Password eeecccesee Confirm password eecceeseee Telnet SSH account Username root Password eeeseee 1 126 characters in length Confirm password eeeseee 1 126 characters in length NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 124 www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless OPTION DSANN Remote router access control Enable HTTP Enable or disable remote HTTP access to the router You can also set the port you would like remote HTTP access to be available on HTTP management port Enter a port number between 1 and 65534 to use when accessing the router remotely
125. ion This document provides you all the information you need to set up configure and use the NetComm Wireless NTC 6200 Series router Target audience This document is intended for system integrators or experienced hardware installers who understand telecommunications terminology and concepts Prerequisites Before continuing with the installation of your NTC 6200 Series router please confirm that have the following D A device with a working Ethernet network adapter DI A web browser such as Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome D A flathead screwdriver if field terminated power is required Notation The following symbols are used in this user guide A The following note requires attention A The following note provides a warning es The following note provides useful information NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 6 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Product introduction Product overview Penta band 3G with quad band 2G auto fallback HSPA up to 14 4 Mbps DL RS232 RS422 RS485 Port and USB 2 0 OTG port Built in GPS supporting an active GPS Antenna via external SMA connector NTC 6200 02 and NTC 6200 12 only DI D DI DI External antenna connectors Main amp Aux for 3G Three multi purpose I O ports NTC 6200 02 and NTC 6200 12 only One dedicated ignition input NTC 6200 02 and NTC 6200 12 only Intelligent Tri Colour LED display for clear ea
126. ireless Email techsupport netcommwirele Generate es Note The Country field must contain a code for the desired country from the list below NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 126 Ver 1 8 gt lt gt NetCommWireless 0 D COUNTRY SN ST SU V COUNTRY Latvia O 0 D 5 COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE land Islands Anguilla Falkland Islands Malvinas Micronesia PAM Armenia FO Faroe Islands MD F MD Moldova sd Svalbard and Jan Mayen Netherlands Antiles H K L Gabon Argentina GB Great Britain uk MK__ Macedonia SN Senegal AT Austia GE Georga EM Myanmar ST Sao Tome and Principe M Mongolia USSR former Z Mongoia R Aruba Bangladesh Gambia MS TF G G Guadeloupe G Malawi Bi Burundi s S Georgia and S Sandwich mx Mexico TM Benin GT TP C G French Southern Territories ZA Thailand a JI Guam Mozambique Guinea Bissau TP EastTimor o BO Bola LY BR Brazil M J MZ Namibia H Bahamas hm Heardand MoDonaid islands NF Norfolk island TV Talus Bouvet Island Netherlands ua Ukraines Hungary Norway UG Uganda PUM US Minor Outlying Islands U U CA Canada ID Indonesa NP Nepal U U U U A G M Nauru CF IL Z E Bahamas Tanzania Neutral Zone Central African Republic iL sraa NT IM N v cK Cook Islands 1O British indian Ocean Terr
127. isvcinetnisnnabaniveinnctanicesnenwainesiuslnwanienmshwoiseniegetslsmacnniidslvitbinnis hinctrenisiujnielnidelseewmain siedenankinainenuiiesineiexnaannes 141 Restonng actoy deuk Seat a arrera SE aa a a E a ives 142 Using the web based user IMSM ACS asctasesat Haancnisativedetstanninachileiue EAE E E A EE AA EAEE AEN DEAE a E i 142 Using the reset button on the interface panel of the TOULE ccicascaswavatiecacctansnieedavosaasnadanseevadeneentadessuactdecanseatensvedadesavadetecieuedasaetaedanaewedenss 142 Appendix C Recovery INOS srsrisirruirnernnier inini aa E AEE a OE EE E EEEa 143 POCE PO rE CO AN TTO E EE A E E E et tadet esse ndeaceaan 143 E E e AT reece E E EN E E EE EEI A EIE N E A EIEE A A N E T E A A E T 144 EO a E E E E E E E E E E 144 P O WS a E E E E E 145 IIS E TA E EE N A E A A EN A N A E EAN E E E N 145 FS OO aaa EEE AEE E A ET E T A AEA E A E E A E A A E A E EER 145 Appendix D HTTPS Uploading a self signed certificate cccccccsceecseeeeseeeeeeeeeceseeeeeeeeeaseeceneeeeesseneesoaseseanesseneesoeseseenessonees 146 Append E RJ 49 CONNECTION aissis aa aa Aa E aa aa D Daaa 148 Appendix F Senal port WINING wisecsicsenei cesapats eerie ennenen E a a Genes Ea aaa a aaa Eai aaia ae aa 149 Appendix G Inputs Outputs as nannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Senet eaten nnna at ee rence eee eee re oe eer 150 I ae tet eae tate ete ces ge eeepc tee ts E tent ciate care cece targets ate E E eda uacet
128. ition 5 Inthe APN field enter the APN Name Access Point Name and if required use the Username and Password fields to enter your login credentials 6 lf your mobile broadband carrier allows you to select a preferred IP address select the Static IP address toggle key to turn it to the ON position then enter your preferred IP address into the Preferred IP address field 7 Next to Authentication type select either CHAP or PAP depending on the type of authentication used by your provider 8 The Reconnect delay field specifies the number of seconds to wait between connection attempts The default setting of 30 seconds is sufficient in most cases but you may modify it to wait up to 65535 seconds if you wish 9 The Reconnect retries field specifies the number of times to attempt a network connection if the router fails to establish a connection It is set to O by default which causes the router to attempt to reconnect indefinitely 10 The Metric value is used by router to prioritise routes if multiple are available and is set to 20 by default This value is sufficient in most cases but you may modify it if you are aware of the effect your changes will have on the service NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuireless com 26 Ver 1 8 lt gt NetCommWireless 11 The MTU field allows you to modify the Maximum Transmission Unit used on the connection Do not change this unless instructed to by your carrier 12 Use the NAT M
129. itory OM Oman vc Saint Vincent andthe s Cameroon PE Pew vG Virgin Islands British CR Niue Isle of Man Nu UZ Uzbekistan In A dia VA Vatican City State Holy See _ S loend PA sh China SE Jersey PF French Polynesia vi Virgn Islanas US Colombia uM Jamaica PG Papua New Guinea vN VietNam Costa Rica 3O Jordan PH _ Philippines Poland Cambodia CZ__ Czech Republic PKI Kiribati LPR Puerto Rico za South Africa Djibouti Korea South DO Dominican Republic KY___ _ Cayman Islands Algeria US Miltary Ecuador LA NE Egypt EH Wester Sahara LK Sritanka RW Rwanda S d www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 127 a gt NetCommWireless 5 When you have entered all the required details press the Generate button The certificate takes several minutes to generate When the certificate has been generated you are informed that it has been successfully generated and installed The web server on the router restarts and you are logged out of the router Click OK to be taken back to the login screen A new certificate has successfully been generated and installed The web server is restarting now Please login again to proceed OK NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 128 Ver 1 8 a gt NetCommWireless SSH key management Secure Shell SSH is UNIX based command interface and network protocol used to gain s
130. k the Add button to begin configuring a new PPTP client profile The PPTP client edit screen is displayed VPN PPTP client edit Enable PPTP client EQ or Profile name O username O Password 0 PPTP server C Authentication type any Metric 10 0 65535 Use peer DNS ON NAT masquerading ON elds Set PPTP server as default On ess gateway MPPE on OFF Extra PPP option Verbose logging ON Reconnect delay 30 30 65535 seconds Reconnect retries 0 0 65535 0 Unlimited Save Exit NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 62 Ver 1 8 FA NetCommWireless On N Click the Enable PPTP client toggle key to switch it to the ON position In the Profile name list enter a profile name for the tunnel This may be anything you like and is used to identify the tunnel on the router Use the Username and Password fields to enter the username and password for the PPIP account In the PPTP server address field enter the IP address host domain name of the PPTP server From the Authentication type drop down list select the Authentication type used on the server If you do not know the authentication method used select any and the router will attempt to determine the correct authentication type for you There are 5 authentication types you can choose from D CHAP uses a three way handshake to authenticate the identity of a client D MS CHAP v1 This is the Microsoft implementation o
131. k this button to delete the corresponding message Refresh button Click this button to refresh the inbox or outbox to see new messages www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 lt gt NetCommWireless Diagnostics The Diagnostics page is used to configure the SMS diagnostics and command execution configuration This allows you to change the configuration perform functions remotely and check on the status of the router via SMS commands To access the Diagnostics page click on the Services menu item then select the SMS menu on the left and finally select Diagnostics beneath it NetCommWireless Status Dynamic DNS Network time NTP Data stream manager Watchdogs SNMP TR 069 GPS IO configuration Low power mode SMS messaging Setup New message Inbox Sent Items Diagnostics Networking Services System SMS diagnostics and command execution configuration Enable remote diagnostics and command execution OFT Only accept authenticated SMS ON OFF messages Send Set command acknowledgement replies Access advanced RDB variables Allow execution of advanced commands Send acknowledgement replies to Send command error replies Send error replies to Send a maximum number of a fixed number the sender s number on ia a fixed number the sender s number 100 replies per day v O 100 messages sent Limit the number of diagnostic text messages that can be sen
132. l as the advanced DHCP settings such as NTP TFTP and Option 150 Option 160 VoIP options DHCP configuration once SEN DHCP start range 192 163 1 100 DHCP end range 192 168 1 199 DHCP lease time seconds 86400 Default domain name suffix DNS server 1 IP address DNS server 2 IP address 3 WINS server 1 IP address WINS server 2 IP address NTP server Option 42 TFTP Server Option 66 O DHCP option 150 O DHCP option 160 O NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 40 Ver 1 8 a gt NetCommWireless OPTION DESCRIPTION DHCP start range Sets the first IP address of the DHCP range DHCP end range Sets the last IP address of the DHCP range DHCP lease time Seconds The length of time in seconds that DHCP allocated IP addresses are valid Specifies the default domain name suffix for the DHCP clients A domain name suffix enables users Default domain name suffix to access a local server for example server1 without typing the full domain name server1 domain com Specifies the primary DNS Domain Name System server s IP address Specifies the secondary DNS Domain Name System server s IP address Specifies the secondary WINS Windows Internet Name Service server IP address NTP server Option 42 Specifies the IP address of the NTP Network Time Protocol server TFTP Server Option 66 Specifies the TFTP Trivial F
133. le key to switch it ON See the System log section for more information Verbose logging configuration Log all matched activity to the OFF system log www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 31 a lt gt NetCommWireless Manually connecting disconnecting There may be times when you need to either force a connection to be made or force a disconnection manually You can use the Manual connect and Manual disconnect buttons to do this whenever necessary The online status of the connection is displayed above the buttons Online Offline control Online status Disabled Manual Manual connect disconnect When you have finished configuring the options for the Connect on demand feature click the Save button at the bottom to save your changes SMS Wake up The router can also be woken up by means of an SMS message using the SMS diagnostics feature by sending an executable wakeup command via SMS See the Diagnostics section for details on using the SMS Wake up function NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 32 Ver 1 8 AA NetCommWireless Operator Settings The Operator settings page enables you to select which frequency band you will use for your connection and enables you to scan for available network operators in your area Band settings Change band All bands w Note In order to change the operator s band settings the data connection must be disabled When you
134. les this option The router also features the ability to randomise the time at which the first dial action is performed This is useful in situations such as where you have numerous routers in an area where a power outage has occurred Setting a random dial time helps to reduce network congestion when all the routers are powered on so they do not all try to connect simultaneously Connect regularly every Randomise When Connect regularly every is set to at least 2 minutes you are able to configure the router to connect frequency by up to randomise the time it begins to dial The randomised dial timer only affects the initial dial after the unit powers on or after the settings are saved For example if you configure the router to dial every 2 minutes with a randomised dial starting time of 1 minute the router waits for the Connect regularly every time 2 minutes and then randomly selects a time less than or equal to the Randomise connect frequency by up to time 1 minute After the randomly selected time has elapsed the router dials the connection After the first dial the router dials the connection every 2 minutes ignoring the Randomise connect frequency by up to time Verbose mode The router provides the option of logging all the data activity which matches the settings for the Connect on demand feature for advanced troubleshooting purposes To enable the logging of the Connect on demand feature click the Enable verbose mode togg
135. less A password if required only needs to be specified once per SMS but can be prefixed to each command if desired PASSWORD get Variable1 get VARIABLE2 PASSWORD set VARIABLE1 VALUE1 set VARIABLE2 VALUE2 If the command sent includes the reboot command and has already passed the white list password check the device keeps this password and executes the remaining command line after the reboot with this same password For Example PASSWORD execute reboot getVariable1 get VARABLE2 PASSWORD execute reboot PASSWORD get Variable1 get VARABLE2 A Note Commands variables and values are case sensitive List of basic commands A list of basic commands which can be used in conjunction with the execute command are listed below tb odpcycle odpdown and pdpup commands can have a profile number suffix x added Without the suffix specified the command operates against the default profile configured on the profile list page of the Web UI COMMAND NAME DESCRIPTION Disconnects if connected and reconnects the data connection If a profile number is selected in the odpcycle command try to disconnect reconnect the specified profile in case the profile is active If no profile number is selected try to disconnect reconnect the current active profile Reports an error if no profile number is selected and there is no currently activated profile Disconnects the PD
136. less Status Networking Services System Username Password 2 Enter the login username and password If this is the first time you are logging in or you have not previously configured the password for the root or admin accounts you can use one of the default account details to log in ROOT MANAGER ACCOUNT Username root Password admin ADMIN MANAGER ACCOUNT Username admin Password admin Note To access all features of the router you must use the root manager account ey For security reasons we highly recommend that you change the passwords for the root and admin accounts upon initial installation You can do so by navigating to the System and then Administration page The Status page is displayed when you have successfully logged in NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwireless com 20 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Status The status page of the web interface provides system related information and is displayed when you log in to the NTC 6200 Series router management console The status page shows System information LAN details Cellular connection status Packet data connection status and Advanced status details You can toggle the sections from view by clicking the or buttons to show or hide them Extra status boxes will appear as additional software features are enabled e g VPN connectivity NetCommUWVireless System information System up time SIM
137. less com A Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless Ty SUS OO ta ee EE E E E E conta tata euan annette Guaeenasne A E oucenetntateteumemonanntetasnes 119 SMI backup and Teslo sssrinin nE iE AEE EEA AREE bia EAE Area E EEEE ARN E EEEE EAEE EEEE ERRIA 119 Diso o ETE EE AE E A EA ET EE E E E AE EA E E E A AA E E IAEA E ES 120 SPON Tra EE T E E cauen innocence 120 Package Mandoa cciwtanicon tu teutet an diare nir ie EE EDE E EEE AE a EEEE Di A a EEan 123 AMIANS TAUON ressa ae a E e E E E E E E E E E taledumera cesterniaeweuende 124 AT a N Ea E EEE E EE E EE E E E EE E EE E EE E EE E EE E 124 e a S E E E E E A V E A E T E E E 126 Doky menagoa arenas ern SEEE EEE O A AA 129 EERO NOTTI ee a E E A A E A E E E 131 MO S E T E E E IEE E EIE I AE E A AE E A E A IE E E E A T 132 OO MING Porodice FING SS ve ttenincrnretreotuceunn etn E E 134 Disabling tie PFerodie FINO reset HOI iON rasse aE NE eE A eE NEE 134 Conigunino a SHOCIC MEDION sarriro eE E EEA EEEE te AAEE EEEE SEEST 134 FO Sa ee E E A E EE E O TEE EE E A OEE EE E A EE E E AE 135 SEIE aa e a EIET E EEE T ETEA AEE E A ETT ATEA TTT TEA T E E TT A EEA 135 SEE aE E E T E E T E E E A A E E EE A E 136 E a E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E ance 137 Pe DOO T ennor eeN E E E EERE E EE EEE E EED EEEE E E ER ER 139 Boa Ea E fe AE E E E A E E A E E EA E en E E eee AE A eee ere E ATE N are E EAE E T 139 PUM a TADIC S coer a E EE E e EEEE EE 140 Appendix B Default Settings wiscicinnicnesiicwansnnnv
138. locked out of the router 3 Click the Save button to confirm the default rule 4 Inthe Current MAC IP Port filtering rules in system section click the Add button Current MAC IP Port filtering rules in effect Up Down Add Index Bound Action Comment MAC IP Port filtering rule is empty Reset 5 Enter the details of the rule in the section that is displayed and click the Save button www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 51 a ZAA NetCommWireless NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 52 OPTION Protocol Source MAC Address Source IP Address Destination IP Address Action Comment MAC IP Port filter settings Bound Forward v Protocol All v Source MAC address 00 40 F4 CE FA 1E Destination IP address 122 168 C i50 Action Drop v Comment DemonstrationRule Cancel DESCRIPTION Use the drop down list to select the direction of the traffic for which you want to apply to the rule Inbound refers to all traffic that is entering the router including data entering from the WAN and the LAN Outbound refers to all traffic exiting the router including traffic leaving in the direction of the WAN and traffic leaving in the direction of the LAN Forward specifies traffic that enters on the LAN or WAN side and is forwarded to the opposite end Use the drop down list to select the protocol for the rule You can have t
139. ly to be stepped on or have items placed on them Ensure that the voltage and rated current of the power source match the requirements of the device Do not connect the device to an inappropriate power source Small children Do not leave your device and its accessories within the reach of small children or allow them to play with it They could hurt themselves or others or could accidentally damage the device Your device contains small parts with sharp edges that may cause an injury or which could become detached and create a choking hazard Emergency amp other situations requiring continuous connectivity This device like any wireless device operates using radio signals which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions Therefore you must never rely solely on any wireless device for emergency communications or otherwise use the device in situations where the interruption of data connectivity could lead to death personal injury property damage data loss or other loss Device heating Your device may become warm during normal use Faulty and damaged products Do not attempt to disassemble the device or its accessories Only qualified personnel must service or repair the device or its accessories If your device or its accessories have been submerged in water punctured or subjected to a severe fall do not use until they have been checked at an authorised service centre Interference Care must be taken when using the devi
140. ly using remote diagnostics If this occurs you will need to perform a factory reset in order to restore normal operation We highly recommended that you use the white list and a password when utilising this feature to prevent unauthorised access See the White list description for more information NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 103 a gt NetCommWireless Only accept authenticated SMS messages Enables or disables checking the sender s phone number against the allowed sender white list for incoming diagnostics and command execution SMS messages If authentication is enabled the router will check if the sender s number exists in the white list If it exists the router then checks the password if configured in the incoming message against the password in the white list for the corresponding sending number If they match the diagnostic or command is executed If the number does not exist in the white list or the password does not match the router does not execute the incoming diagnostic or command in the SMS message This is enabled by default and it is strongly advised that you leave this feature enabled to maintain security Send Set command acknowledgement replies The NTC 6200 Series router will automatically reply to certain types of commands received such as gefcommands or execute commands However acknowledgement replies from the NTC 6200 Series router are optional with set commands and the Wakeup command This
141. m LAN device and facilitates transparent network connectivity To use this feature you need to initiate a PPPoE client connection from a downstream device such as a Ethernet Router or computer which is then accepted by the router The router operates a PPPoE server and will activate a PDP context using the username password from the PPPoE client connection and the APN configured on this page This allows control over the PDP context activation by the downstream device Once enabled in this mode some router functionality will no longer be applicable and will cease to function e g Connect on demand routing VPN TR 069 Router firewall remote access and others Only a single downstream device is permitted Wireless WAN connectivity and all traffic is forwarded to that device Please note in this mode the downstream device is responsible for all network security as the built in firewall has no effect Transparent bridge mode configuration APN name CC Service name CO In the APN name field enter the APN that you wish to use for the mobile broadband connection Optional In the Service name field enter a name that allows you to easily identify the connection Click the Save button to confirm the settings Click the Status menu item from the top menu bar to see the transparent bridging status Transparent bridge mode Status ENABLED IP N A 255 255 255 255 APN name Blank Service name Blank Next you must configure your down
142. n NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 60 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Configuring an OpenVPN P2P Connection To configure an OpenVPN peer to peer connection I oO N Set the OpenVPN profile toggle key to switch it to the ON position In the Profile name field type a name for the OpenVPN P2P profile you are creating On the router designated as the server leave the Server IP address field empty On the router designated as the client enter the WAN IP address host domain name of the server OpenVPN peer edit OpenVPN profile ON Profile name Server IP address leave empty if it s a peer to peer server Server port 1194 UDP M Local IP address Remote IP address Remote network address Subnet mask C A C o Server secret key Update time N A Generate Download Client secret key Update time N A Client secret key upload Choose a file Upload Exit Use the Server port field to select a port number and then use the drop down list to select a packet type to use for the OpenVPN server The default OpenVPN port is 1194 and default packet type is UDP In the Local IP Address and Remote IP Address fields enter the respective local and remote IP addresses to use for the OpenVPN tunnel The slave should have the reverse settings of the master Under the Remote network section enter the network Address and network Subnet mask The Network Address
143. n the Six way terminal block Pull Pullup voltage Pullup voltage Specifies the output Specifies the output voltage of the I O pins of the I O Specifies the output voltage of the I O pins Use the slide bar to adjust the level of detail you would like to see in the log for IO messages A IO Manager Debug level higher debug level displays more detailed messages in the log file Per pin configuration Pin The I O pin number corresponding to the pin on the terminal block that you wish to configure The mode of operation for the corresponding pin Available options are Digital input Digital output Analogue input Namur input Contact closure input Pull u Use the pull up toggle keys to turn the pull up on or off for the corresponding pin When turned on p the pull up voltage output is the value specified in the Pull up voltage option The value column displays whether the voltage detected on the line is low or high or allows you to Value configure the output value in the case that the pin is set to digital output This can be useful for applications where monitoring of the transition between low and high is used to trigger an action Mode www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 91 gt NetCommWireless The table below describes the different modes available on the physical I O pins of the router MODE DESCRIPTION The corresponding pin accepts digital input Pull uo may be on
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145. ncoming Ring RI is on when an incoming connection request is received e Always Off RI is always off Enable auto answer When enabled the router accepts incoming connections Sets the number of incoming rings after which the router will answer incoming circuit switched data calls The default value is Off The other available options are from 1 to 12 Advanced status Enables echo on the serial side All commands are echoes This can be turned on off via ATE1 and ATEO Echo enable ee commands Recommended setting for this option is ON When on there is no output from the modem on the serial side i e you do not see OK Connect etc Recommended setting for this option is OFF Circuit auto answer rings Quiet mode Send OK on carriage return If enabled will print OK every time CR is received on the serial side Recommended setting for this option is ON If enabled line termination is using CR 13 If disabled line termination is CR LF 13 10 Recommended setting for this option is OFF Suppress line feeds Send OK on unknown command Will send OK when an unknown invalid AT command is received Recommended setting for this option is ON The modem returns messages to the computer to indicate the return status of commands and interrupts such as Verbose mode nee incoming call and call progress Recommended setting for this option is ON www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 13 A ZAA
146. ne for 20 minutes y at least After hanging up don t redial for 5 seconds ka Disconnect regardless of traffic never w after Connect regularly every Randomise connect frequency by up to OPTION DESCRIPTION When traffic as per the configured settings above appear the router will either continue to stay online or dial a connection and will not disconnect it for the specified time period min 1 minute max 1 hour This timer is continuously reset throughout the duration of a dial up session whenever data activity is detected matching the rules above On data activity stay online for at least This timer configures the router to not hang up the connection for the specified time period after After connecting stay online for at least initially dialling the connection This setting cannot be less than the keep online period above This timer affects the connection only once per dial up session at the beginning of the session After a connection has been disconnected you can tell the router to rest for a period of time before After hanging up don t redial for en re dialling Forces the router to disconnect the connection regardless of the traffic passing through it The Disconnect regardless of traffic after ee default setting is never If you want to have the router dial a connection at regular intervals use Connect regularly every to specify the interval between dials Setting this to never effectively disab
147. ne get codminonline Returns the minimum number of minutes the router should stay online after connecting set codredial set codredial 5 Sets the number of minutes that the router should not attempt to redial after hanging up Returns the number of minutes that the router is configured to not attempt to redial after get codredial hanging up get codredial set coddisconnect set coddisconnect 0 Sets the number of minutes after which the router should disconnect regardless of traffic get coddisconnect get coddisconnect Returns the number of minutes the router is configured to disconnect regardless of traffic set codconnectreg set codconnectreg 30 Sets the number of minutes that the router should regularly attempt to connect get codconnectreg get codconnectreg Returns the number of minutes that the router is configured to regularly attempt to connect set codrandomtime set codrandomtime 3 Sets the number of minutes that the router should randomise the dial time by get codrandomtime get codrandomtime Returns the number of minutes that the router is configured to randomise the dial time by set codverbose set codverbose 1 Sets verbose logging on or off get codverbose get codverbose Returns the status of verbose logging set codignore icmp set codignore icmp 1 Sets the router to ignore ICMP packets triggering data activity detection get codignore icmp get codignore icmp Returns the status of the Ignore ICMP option set codignore tcp
148. nect to one of the networks returned by the get plmnscan command The set forceplmn command forces the router to connect to a specified operator network if available while the get forceplmn command retrieves the currently configured network on the router Command format set forceplmn 0 MCC MNC MCC MNC Network Type For example set forceplmn 0 Sets the selection of operator and network type to automatic mode set forceplmn 505 3 Sets the operator to a manual selection made by the user where 505 is the Mobile Country Code for Australia and 3 is the Mobile Network Code for Vodafone As no network type i e 8G or 2G is specified it is selected automatically set forceplmn 505 3 7 Sets the operator and network type to a manual selection made by the user where 505 is the Mobile Country Code for Australia 3 is the Mobile Network Code for Vodafone and 7 is the 3G network type NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 112 Ver 1 8 ae lt gt NetCommWireless ey Notes about the set forceplmn command 1 If the manual selection fails the device will fall back to the previous good network 2 When enabled the SMS acknowledgement reply reflects the success or failure of the manual selection with respect to the set command and includes the final MNC MCC that was configured Confirming the currently configured operator and network type You can retrieve the currently c
149. ngs for the NTC 6200 Series router LAN MANAGEMENT Static IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 ADMIN MANAGER ROOT MANAGER ACCOUNT ACCOUNT Username admin Username root Password admin Password admin upgrade device configuration backup and restore and reset to factory default settings which are privileged only to the root manager account NTC 6200 SERIES ROUTER TELNET ACCESS T Note The admin manager account allows you to manage all settings of the router except functions such as firmware Username root Password admin www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 141 A FA NetCommWireless Restoring factory default settings Restoring factory defaults will reset the NTC 6200 Series router to its factory default configuration You may encounter a situation where you need to restore the factory defaults on your NTC 6200 Series router such as D You have lost your username and password and are unable to login to the web configuration page D You are asked to perform a factory reset by support staff There are two methods you can use to restore factory default settings on your NTC 6200 Series router DI Using the web based user interface DI Using the reset button on the interface panel of the router Using the web based user interface To restore your router to its factory default settings please follow these steps 1
150. o the router Every stream requires two endpoints Endpoint A and Endpoint B In all cases the flow of data is from Endpoint A to Endpoint B To create a new stream 1 Click the Add button on the right side of the page Data stream list Add The endpoints list is empty The Edit data stream page is displayed 2 Inthe Data stream name field enter a name for the Data stream 3 Under Endpoint A use the Endpoint name drop down list to select one of the endpoints you created previously This endpoint should be the starting point of the stream Use the Mode drop down list to select the mode of operation of the endpoint The mode can be thought of as a transformation of the data as it leaves this endpoint For example if Endpoint A type is Serial port generic the Mode can be set to various Modbus server and client types This means that upon arrival at Endpoint A the data will be transformed into the chosen Modbus format ready to be sent to Endpoint B 4 Under Endpoint B use the Endpoint name drop down list to select one of the endpoints you created previously This endpoint should be the destination of the stream The screenshot below shows a configuration sending data received on an attached serial port to a TCP server running on the router Use the Mode drop down list to select the mode of operation of the endpoint The mode can be thought of as a transformation of the data as it arrives at this endpoint Edit data stream Acti
151. oint will cause a conflict and result in all streams failing until the conflict is removed e The priority of the built in serial port is from highest to lowest Data stream endpoints PAD Daemon Modem emulator Modem emulator Modem emulator allows you to connect legacy equipment such as an RTU or PLC to the serial port of the router in place of a traditional dial up modem The NTC 6200 series router emulates the dial up modem s behaviour and passes the serial data over the IP network Note Modem emulator is provided as a legacy data manager for existing installations New installations should use Data stream manager as it includes all the functions of Modem emulator and provides more flexibility www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 79 gt NetCommWireless Modem emulator Activate EZI o Serial port name dev ttyAPP4 Serial port status No conflicts Modem Settings Baud rate 115200 gt Inter character timeout 0 0 65535 miliseconds we Ignore string Connection settings Connect to Dialstring DTR action ignore F DCD action Always on Flow control Of RI action Always on Circuit auto answer rings Of Auto dial number st S Profile specific settings Profile Profile1 Remote Host 0 0 0 0 Port 0 1 65535 Local encoding ON Mode TCP Auto answer ON NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 80 www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 a
152. on Gateway Netmask Metric Interface Router firewall 10 102 61 174 rmneti MAC IP Port filtering 10 102 61 172 255 255 255 252 rmneti 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 20 0 192 168 1 101 255 255 255 0 Some routes are added by default by the router on initialization such as the Ethernet subnet route for routing to a device on the Ethernet subnet Adding Static Routes To add a new route to the static routing list click the Add button The Static routes page appears 1 In the Route name field type a name for the route so that it can be identified in the static routing list 2 From the Network interface drop down list select the interface for which you would like to create a static route 3 Inthe Destination IP address field enter the IP address of the destination of the route 4 Inthe IP subnet mask field enter the subnet mask of the route 5 Inthe Gateway IP address field enter the IP address of the gateway that will facilitate the route 6 Inthe Metric field enter the metric for the route The metric value is used by the router to prioritise routes The lower the value the higher the priority To give the route the highest priority set it to O 7 Click the Save button to save your settings www netcommwuireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 43 a gt NetCommWireless Active routing list Static routes are displayed in the Active routing list Static routes Destination network addre
153. on address every Periodic Ping accelerated timer configured interval D If all accelerated pings in step C above fail the number of times configured in Fail count the router reboots E If any ping succeeds the router returns to step A and does not reboot Note The Periodic Ping timer should never be set to a value less than 300 seconds this is to allow the router time to reconnect to the cellular network following a reboot To disable the Watchdog simply set Fail count to 0 First destination address Second destination address Periodic Ping timer 0 O disable 300 65535 secs Periodic Ping accelerated timer 0 O disable 60 65535 secs Fail count 0 O disable 1 65535 times Periodic reboot Force reboot every 0 O disable 5 65535 mins Randomize reboot time 1 minute Watchdogs are features which monitor the router for anomalies and restart the router if an anomaly occurs preventing its normal operation When configured the watchdogs feature transmits controlled ping packets to 1 or 2 user specified IP addresses to confirm an active connection If the watchdog does not receive responses to the pings after a specified number of failures it will reboot the device in a last resort attempt to restore connectivity We recommend using caution when implementing this feature in situations where the device is intentionally offline for a particular reason for example when Connect on demand has been enabled This is because
154. on indefinitely otherwise the maximum number of times to retry cannot be greater than 65335 Click the Save button to save the changes The VPN will attempt to connect after your click Save Click the Status button at the top left of the interface to return to the status window and monitor the VPN s connection state www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 65 a AA NetCommWireless Services Dynamic DNS The DDNS page is used to configure the Dynamic DNS feature of the router A number of Dynamic DNS hosts are available from which to select NetCommUWireless Status Networking Services System root Dynamic DNS DDNS configuration Network time NTP DDNS configuration on OFF Data stream manager Dynamic DNS wwwdhsorg we Watchdogs Host name SNMP Username Password eps Verify password IO configuration Low power mode SMS messaging Dynamic DNS provides a method for the router to update an external name server with the current WAN IP address To configure dynamic DNS 1 Click the DDNS configuration toggle key to switch it to the ON position 2 From the Dynamic DNS drop down list select the Dynamic DNS service that you wish to use The available DDNS services available are www dhs org www dyndns org Wwww dyns cx www easydns com a www justlinux com www ods org www tzo com www zoneedit com 3 Enter your hostname in Host name field
155. on issues and ensure smooth operation Manually configuring a connection profile To manually configure a connection profile 1 Click the Edit button corresponding to the Profile that you wish to modify The data connection profile settings page is displayed Data connection profile settings Profile ON Profile name Profile Cancel www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 25 a gt NetCommWireless 2 Click the Profile toggle key to turn the profile on Additional settings appear Data connection profile settings Profile ON Profile name Profile1 Automatic APN selection OFF APN Username Password Static IP address WY Preferred IP address Authentication type CHAP PAP Reconnect delay 30 30 65535 seconds Reconnect retries 0 0 65535 0 Unlimited Metric 20 0 65535 MTU 1358 1358 1460 NAT masquerading ON Profile routing settings You may route only particular traffic via this connection profile by specifying the network address and mask below of the destination network Blank values will route all traffic via this profile Please leave these settings blank if you are unsure Network address Network mask In the Profile name field enter a name for the profile This name is only used to identify the profile on the router 4 Ensure that the Automatic APN selection toggle key is set to off If it is not click it to toggle it to the off pos
156. on on a map Mobile Station Based Assisted GPS configuration To access the Mobile Station Based Assisted GPS configuration screen select the Services item from the top menu bar then the GPS item on the left Finally select the MSB A GPS menu item This function is only available on models with built in GPS capability Mobile Station Based Assisted GPS MSB A GPS enables your router to download GNSS data which supply orbital data to GPS receiver enabling it to lock to the satellites more rapidly greatly reduces the time required for the GPS to accurately locate the router s position The GNSS data is stored on the router to assist the GPS in locating the router To set up automatic updates of GNSS data set the A GPS Enable toggle key to the ON position and use the drop down lists to configure the automatic retry options Each retry the router checks for an updated GNSS data file and downloads the GNSS data if newer than the currently stored data Note When new GNSS data is available and the router performs an update up to 40MB of data may be downloaded Please keep this in mind if your mobile broadband plan has usage restrictions Mobile Station Based Assisted GPS configuration A GPS Enable OFI Maximum Retry Count Bw Retry Delay minute B00 M Automatic Update Period day 5 GNSS data last update Saturday 7 December 2013 9 00 00 AM GNSS data expires Thursday 19 December 2013 9 00 11 AM A GPS last update Thursday 12 Decemb
157. onfigured operator and network type using the get forceplmn command The get forceplmn command returns the operator and network type selection mode Automatic Manual in addition to the MCC and MNC values for example Automatic 505 3 This response indicates that the operator network selection mode is Automatic and the network used is Vodafone AU SMS diagnostics examples The examples below demonstrate various combinations of supported commands This is not an exhaustive list and serves as an example of possibilities only DESCRIPTION Send SMS to change the data connection username Send SMS to change the data connection password Send SMS to change the data connection authentication Send SMS to reboot Send SMS to check the WAN IP address Send SMS to check the mobile signal strength Send SMS to check the IMEI number Send SMS to check the current band Send SMS to Disconnect if connected and reconnect the data connection Send SMS to disconnect the data connection Send SMS to connect the data connection Send multiple get command Send multiple set command Send SMS to reset to factory default settings Send SMS to retrieve status of router www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 AUTHENTICATION Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required Required Not required
158. onnection ProilEs asssrrnserriaanen in a DERE eA EDERE ea e a 25 Coniining e4 SUCCeSSIUl CONMSCIIOM sscazresanodeadocceumnenciewtetanncntabectencatoauatelauinetemartageeuaicalenacsiotanienelonumaniataumiaialomenalanemeseaiatonans Zt Transparently bridging the mobile broadband connection via PPPOE sisscessecietsss asi evince cidedenasutenachankede asus artt nodwdiainst wbnchashedvesrsbeenabinbateaereaes 28 CONMECT OA COMIN PAA E A A E E E baat N AE E O E E N 29 COMO Connect OPO SITE cart irsata cosas eart nte are ree ENE eE E eea eE ENEE Ea aE IRE EERE 29 Setting the router to dial a connection when traffic is detected ON SPECIFIC POITS es ssisesirsrierinsrrrrrrerinrrrerrrnrrerrrnrirrrrnrrrrnnrrerrrrrrerrrn 30 Excluding certain packet types from triggering the connection to dial sssssssssrsssresrrsrtttrtt rttr tart tnr AEA AEEA GDEA IEE IE EGE IG EASE SESE ERIE DEAE EES 30 Excluding certain application types from triggering the connection to dial cccciscdsaevinessaetarebassedesdwesniaehesecdunta setaxedarecdvaiwecstuabsaeusxosacnianstes 30 Setting timers for connection and disconnection ss sessssssrresrrrssrrtstitttrtttr1tSt1 tt r1t SS 11S EEOSE NSAEEOSEEESEENSSEEEOEENOSEEESEEESEEEESEEESEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEO 31 NGHOSS MOE aaa a E E E E E E E 31 Manually OTIS CLI AS OTe CNG eesse Eee EE EEA AE EEE E EENET 32 EER E E ET e ENE SAA E NEE EA tase EA ENEI E E IA II EAEE I A O TATS 32 Dac ea e AEE E E EE EE E TEE EE E A E TE A E ET
159. option is ignored In most cases it is not necessary to disable DNS masquerading but if you need to click the DNS masquerading toggle key to turn it OFF and then click the Save button www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 39 A FA NetCommWireless DHCP The DHCP page is used to adjust the settings used by the router s built in DHPC Server which assigns IP addresses to locally connected devices DHCP relay configuration In advanced networks configurations where the NTC 6200 Series router should not be responsible for DHCP assignment but instead an existing DHCP server is located on the Wireless WAN or LAN connections the clients behind the NTC 6200 Series router are able to communicate with the DHCP server when DHCP relay is enabled This enables the NTC 6200 Series router to accept client broadcast messages and to forward them onto another subnet To configure the router to act as a DHCP relay agent click the DHCP relay toggle key to turn it ON and enter the DHCP server address into the DHCP server address field DHCP relay is disabled by default DHCP relay configuration DHCP relay ON DHCP server address DHCP configuration You can manually set the start and end address range to be used to automatically assign addresses within the lease time of the assigned address the default domain name suffix primary and secondary DNS server the primary and secondary WINS server as wel
160. or down Configuring SNMP traps To configure SNMP traps iF 2 3 4 In the Trap destination field enter the IP address to which SNMP data is to be sent In the Heartbeat interval field enter the number of seconds between SNMP heartbeats Use the Trap persistence field to specify the time in seconds that an SNMP trap persists Use the Trap retransmission time to specify the length of time in seconds between SNMP trap retransmissions SNMP traps Trap destination 192 166 1 101 IP address Heartbeat interval 43200 seconds Trap persistence time 500 seconds Trap retransmission time 21600 seconds Send heartbeat To send a manual SNMP Heartbeat click the Send heartbeat button When you have finished configuring the SNMP traps click the Save button to save the settings Note When a factory reset is performed via SNMP the SNMP settings are preserved NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 84 Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless TR 069 To access the TR 069 configuration page click the Services menu item then select the TR O69 menu item on the left NetCommVWVireless Status Networking Services System root Dynamic DNS TR 069 configuration Network time NTP Enable TR 069 ON OFE Data stream manager ACS URL http demoacs com Watchdogs ACS username acs SNMP ACS password eee TR 069 Verify ACS password eee Connection request username cpe GPS
161. outer has travelled To do this set the Odometer toggle key to the ON position as in the screenshot below You can toggle the unit of measurement by clicking the Display imperial Display metric button The threshold setting adjusts the router s sensitivity to movement so that movement within the specified radius from the starting point does not register as distance travelled When you have finished configuring the Odometer settings click the Save button to ensure the settings are stored on the router Odometer Odometer ON OFF Odometer reading 0 Meter Display imperial Odometer start time Fri Dec 13 15 41 03 EST 2013 Reset odometer Threshold 35 Meter ITEM DESCRIPTION The number of metres kilometres that the device has travelled since the time listed in the Odometer Odometer reading start time field Display M prepay Toggles the Odometer reading between metric and imperial measurements Odometer start time The time that recording of distance travelled began Reset odometer Resets the odometer reading to O and the Odometer start time to the current time Odometer Toggles the Odometer function on and of the Odometer function on and off e the minimum distance that the router must travel from its current position before the Threshold Odometer reading increases NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 90 Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless IO configuration The NTC 6200 Series R
162. outer is equipped with a 6 way terminal block connector providing 3 identical multipurpose inputs and outputs as well as a dedicated ignition input These inputs and outputs may be independently configured for various functions including DI NAMUR EN 60947 5 6 IEC 60947 5 6 compatible proximity sensor input D Proximity sensor input for use with contact closure open closed type of sensors PIR sensors door window sensors for security applications with the input tamper detection possible four states detected open closed short and break by the use of external resistors Analogue OV to 30V input DI D Digital input the I O voltage measured by the Analogue input and the software making decision about the input state with the threshold levels configurable in software D Open collector output Use the pull up voltage options to select the desired output voltage of the I O pins The pull up voltage you select will be the same for each pin when pull up is enabled for that pin Each pin is capable of outputting either 3 3V or 8 2V IO configuration IO Functionality on Pull up voltage 3 3V 3 2v IO Manager Debug level Error Default Error Per pin configuration Pin Mode Pull up Value 1 Digital input v on High 2 Digital input v OFF Low 3 Digital input v OFF High Cancel ITEM DESCRIPTION IO configuration IO Functionality Enables the configuration of the input and output pins o
163. outoound TCP UDP or ICMP packets When any of these options are checked the router will not dial a connection when that type of outbound destined data packet reaches the router from a locally connected device Connect on data activity except when activity matches these IP protocols Ignore ICMP OFF Ignore TCP OFF Ignore UDP OFF Excluding certain application types from triggering the connection to dial Some devices may generate general traffic as a part of normal operation which you may not want to trigger the data connection You can set the router to ignore Domain Name System DNS Network Time Protocol NTP or Microsoft network awareness NCSI traffic from devices behind the router When you check the box for these options it tells the router to ignore the request from that application type and will not dial a connection when this data type is received on data activity except when activity matches these applications Ignore DNS OFF Ignore NTP Ignore Microsoft network OFF awareness NCSI traffic NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com Ver 1 8 30 ae lt gt NetCommWireless Setting timers for connection and disconnection The router has a number of timer settings which let you determine when a connection is dialled and when it is disconnected Connect and disconnect timers Periodic connect schedule On data activity stay online for 20 minutes vw at least After connecting stay onli
164. overflow 5 hog entries lost Dec 19 06 30 19 ntc_E200 daemon info dnsmasg 373 Started version 2 57 cachesize 150 Dec 15 06 31 00 nte E200 user info dispal 425 disp boot period time out sec 4 sec Dec 15 06 30 20 ntc_ G20 userinfo dispal 425 router normal LED mode activated Dec 19 06 30 20 ntc_E200 user info dispd 425 force to redraw all LEDs Dec 19 06 30 20 nbo_ Ge user info dispd 425 fled off resetting dim timer Sec current tiner Dec 19 06 30 20 ntc AA user info dispd 423 led off set dim timer timer sec Dec 13 06 30 20 ntc_E2H USETE dispal 425 Set priority prior 20 Dec 15 06 30 20 ntc_G20 userinfo dispal 425 syslog LOG_INFO Dec 15 06 20 20 ntc_G6 200 USET dispdl425 sysieg LOG ERR Dec 19 06 30 20 ntc_E200 user err dispd 423 Dec 13 06 30 20 ntc_ G20 user err dispal429 loglevel check Dec 19 06 30 20 nte_ amp 200 user err dispd 425 Dec 15 06 30 20 ntc_200 user info kernel 10 190000 IF wi Dec 19 06 30 20 inte_6200 userinfo kerl 10 190000 libphy SROfO000 ethenme 00 Link is Up 10Full Dec 15 06 20 20 ntc_G 200 userinfo kermel 3 150000 742 config_aneg 134 FIXME autoneg restart cunrenth broken Dec 19 06 30 20 ntc_G200 user debug kemal T 6100 gpio request gpdo 125 odics_gpio status 16 Dec 19 06 30 20 ntc B20 user info kamal T 2000 Pv ADDROONF NETDEW_UFP ethd link is not ready Dec 19 06 20 20 nte_6200 user info kernel Cee ee eae ee eee a E mii_bus phy_addr S00fO000 etherne 00
165. pe Clear Upload When the file is uploaded it is examined for validity If the key file is not a valid public key it will not be uploaded LED operation mode The 8 front LED indicators may be turned off after a timeout period for aesthetic or power saving reasons To access the LED Operation Mode page click the System menu then Administration on the left and finally select LED Operation Mode LED operation mode Mode Turn off after timeout LED power off timer 10 1 65535 minutes The Mode drop down list sets the operation mode of the LEDs on the front panel of the router To set the lights to operate at all times set this to Always on To set the lights to turn off after a specified period select Turn off after timeout When configured to turn off after timeout use the LED power off timer field to specify the time in minutes to wait before turning off the LED indicators The LED Power Off Timer must be an integer between 1 and 65535 The wait period begins from the time the Save button is clicked When the wait period expires the LEDs will turn off If the router is rebooted the LED power off timer is reset The router will boot up and wait for the configured time before turning off again www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 131 A FA NetCommWireless Watchdogs To access the Watchdogs page click the Services menu item then select the Watchdogs menu item on the left Watchdogs s
166. ple Host key management Key type Date ssh_host_key 2013 09 05 10 19 45 ssh_host_dsa_key 2013 09 05 10 20 00 ssh_host_rsa_key 2013 09 05 10 20 02 ssh_host_ecdsa_key 2013 09 05 10 20 03 Generate keys Get keys Get public keys Upload keys Generating new keys The complete set of keys can be re generated by selecting the Generate keys button This key generation process takes approximately 30 seconds to complete Downloading keys The Get keys button allows you to download the complete set of public and private keys while the Get public keys button will download only the set of public keys Uploading your own key files You can generate your own SSH keys and upload them to the router To generate keys on a Linux based machine use the following commands mkdir keys cd keys ssh keygen t rsal f ssh_host_key N ssh keygen t dsa f ssh_host_dsa_key N ssh keygen t rsa f ssh_host_rsa_key N ssh keygen t ecdsa f ssh_host_ecdsa_key N zip e P PASSWORDHERE j keys zip Click the Upload keys button then locate the generated keys to upload them to the router NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 130 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Client key management The Client Key Management section is used for uploading the public key file of clients To upload a client public key click the Upload button browse to the file and click Open Client key management Username Hostname Key ty
167. r another physical router to automatically replace it The physical router that is currently forwarding data on behalf of the virtual router is called the master router Master routers have a priority of 255 and backup router s can have a priority between 1 and 254 A virtual router must use 00 00 5E 00 01 XX as its MAC address The last byte of the address XX is the Virtual Router Identifier VRID which is different for each virtual router in the network This address is used by only one physical router at a time and is the only way that other physical routers can identify the master router within a virtual router NetCommUWVireless Status Networking Services System ro ot Wireless WAN Redundancy VRRP configuration LAN Redundancy VRRP ON OFI Routing Virtual ID 1 1 255 Static Router priority 1 1 255 RIP Port forwarding DMZ Router firewall MAC IP Port filtering To configure VRRP configure multiple devices as follows and connect them all via an Ethernet network switch to downstream devices 1 Click the Redundancy VRRP toggle key to activate VRRP 2 Inthe Virtual ID field enter an ID between 1 and 255 This is the VRRP ID which is different for each virtual router on the network 3 Inthe Router priority field enter a value for the priority a higher value is a higher priority 4 The Virtual IP address field is used to specify the VRRP IP address this is the virtual IP address that
168. r an integer between 300 and 65535 for the number of seconds the router should wait between ping attempts Setting this to O disables the ping watchdog function 4 In the Periodic Ping accelerated timer field enter an integer between 60 and 655385 for the number of seconds the router should wait between accelerated ping attempts i e pings to the second destination address Setting this to O disables the ping watchdog function 5 Inthe Fail count field enter an integer between 1 and 65535 for the number of times an accelerated ping should fail before the router reboots Setting this to O disables the ping watchdog function Disabling the Periodic Ping reset function To disable the Periodic Ping reset function set Fail count to O Note The traffic generated by the periodic ping feature is usually counted as chargeable data usage Please keep this in mind when selecting how often to ping Configuring a Periodic reboot The router can be configured to automatically reboot after a period of time specified in minutes While this is not necessary it does ensure that in the case of remote installations the router will reboot if some anomaly occurs 1 Inthe Force reboot every field enter the time in minutes between forced reboots The default value is O which disables the Periodic reboot function The minimum period between reboots is 5 minutes while the maximum value is 65535 minutes 2 Ifyou have configured a forced reboot time you can use
169. r window sensors for security applications with the input tamper detection possible four states detected open closed short and break by the use of external resistors Analogue OV to 30V input D D Digital input the I O voltage measured by the Analogue input and the software making a decision about the input state with the threshold levels configurable in software D Open collector output Hardware Interface The interface of the 3 multipurpose inputs outputs are based on the circuit diagram below 8V2 or 3V3 100K BSS84 NTE4153NT1G BLM18PG471SN1D BAS516 MF MSMF020 60 300K 10K BRRR 36K5 SMAJ36CA NTTFS5820NL The Input Output label is the physical connection to the outside world There are protection devices and resistor dividers to condition the signal prior to it going into the processor The three labels to the right are the interface to the processor Output Enable activates the Transistor which provides an open collector ground output and can sink 200mA at 23 C It is protected by a resettable fuse and transient protection diode If used with the pull up resistor which can be activated by the Pull up Voltage Enable pin then you can have a High or Low output rather than open drain The resistor can be pulled up to 3V3 for Cmos compatible output or 8 2V by software The Analogue Input pin can read values from OV to 30V It is divided by a resistor network to read appropriate levels in the proce
170. rated pings to the second destination address fail the router registers this as a fail and returns to step C When the number of failures reaches the number configured in the Fail count field the router reboots If any ping succeeds the router returns to step A and does not reboot Note The Periodic Ping timer should not be set to a value of less than 300 seconds to allow the router time to reconnect to the cellular network following a reboot First destination address Second destination address Periodic Ping timer 0 O disable 300 65535 secs Periodic Ping accelerated timer 0 O disable 60 65535 secs Fail count 0 O disable 1 65535 times Periodic reboot Force reboot every 0 O disable 5 65535 mins Randomise reboot time www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 133 a gt NetCommWireless Configuring Periodic Ping settings The Periodic Ping settings configure the router to transmit controlled ping packets to 2 specified IP addresses If the router does not receive responses to the pings the router will reboot To configure the ping watchdog 1 Inthe First destination address field enter a website address or IP address to which the router should send the first round of ping requests 2 Inthe Second destination address field enter a website address or IP address to which the router should send the second round of ping requests 3 Inthe Periodic Ping timer field ente
171. red www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 119 A FA NetCommWireless Upload To access the Upload page click on the System menu then System Configuration and then Upload The Upload page allows you to upload firmware files HTTPS certificates or user created application packages to the NTC 6200 Series router When firmware files have been uploaded they can also be installed from this page PDF files such as this user guide may also be uploaded for access on the router s help page For more information on application development contact NetComm Wireless about our Software Development Kit File uploads Choose a file Upload Uploaded files File name Date Size Action Updating the Firmware The firmware update process involves first updating the recovery image firmware and then updating the main firmware image P Note In order to perform an update you must be logged into the router with the root manager account see the Advanced configuration section for more details To update the NTC 6200 Series router s firmware 1 Power on the router as described in the Installing the router section 2 Login to the router with the root user account See the Advanced configuration section for details 3 Select the System item from the top menu bar select the System configuration item from the menu on the left and then select the Upload menu item 4 Under the File uploads section click the Choose a
172. reless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 19 a gt NetCommWireless DESCRIPTION Default when data stream is established the module will be initialized to a well known safe configuration appropriate for CSD connection These include the following AT commands ATE1 enable echo ATQO disable quiet mode ATV1 enable verbose mode AT amp D2 DTR line inactive disconnects the calls Initialization method AT amp S1 DSR becomes active in data mode and off in command mode AT amp C1 CD becomes active when call is connected Hardware flow control is enabled on the module User no pre defined commands are sent to the module Custom initialization can be done using Additional AT init Commands These commands are sent after default commands if default method is used For example to change DTR operation to enter online command mode instead of default disconnect use the following command AT amp D1 with Default initialization method Additional AT initialization commands If a non zero value is entered and the router detects an inactivity period in an established CSD call in excess of Inactivity timeout the number of minutes entered the CSD call will be automatically terminated Note data sent in any direction will prevent the call from being disconnected The specified value should be in minutes To create an endpoint 1 Click the Add button on the right side of the page A pop up window appears Endpoint name Endpoint
173. reless com Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless ITEM DEFINITION Transparent Bridge PPPoE Toggles the transparent bridge function on and off Profile name list Default Sets the corresponding profile to be the default gateway for all outbound traffic except traffic for which there are configured static route rules or profile routing settings When set to ON the router will allow local devices to access the Wireless WAN network when the it is roaming onto a Allow data roaming foreign network When set to OFF the router will deny network access to data services when roaming onto a foreign network This setting is OFF by default Connecting to the mobile broadband network The router supports the configuration of up to six APN profiles these profiles allow you to configure the settings that the router will use to connect to the 2G 3G network and switch easily between different connection settings For advanced networking purposes you may activate a maximum of two profiles simultaneously dependant on network support When activating two connection profiles you should avoid selecting two profiles with the same APN as this can cause only one profile to connect Similarly activating two profiles which are both configured to automatically determine an APN can cause a conflict and result in neither profile establishing a connection We recommend that the two active connection profiles have differing manually configured APNs to avoid connecti
174. ring a semi colon and then the port number e g 192 168 1 102 514 If you do not specify a port number the router will use the default UDP port 514 5 Click the Save button to save the configuration www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 117 gt NetCommWireless Remote syslog server IP Hostname PORT 192 166 1 102 514 ITEM Ds NINEIOIN NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 118 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless System configuration Settings backup and restore The settings backup and restore page is used to backup or restore the router s configuration or to reset it to factory defaults In order to view the settings page you must be logged into the web user interface as root using the password admin The backup restore functions can be used to easily configure a large number of NTC 6200 Series router by configuring one router with your desired settings backing them up to a file and then restoring that file to multiple NTC 6200 Series routers Save a copy of current settings Password Confirm password Restore saved settings Browse Choose a file Restore factory defaults Back up your router s configuration Log in to the web configuration interface click on the System menu and select Settings backup and restore If you want to password protect your backup configuration files enter your password in the fields under Sa
175. rn ON Suppress line feeds ON Send OK on unknown command ON fold Verbose mode N Bela Cancel NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 72 Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless ITEM DESCRIPTION Use the drop down list to select the serial port to use If no USB to Ethernet adapter is connected the only Host port ape aie i available selection is the Built in serial port Bauda The serial V 24 port baud rate By default the serial line format is 8 data bits No parity 1 Stop bit aud rate Refer to the AT V 250 AT Command Manual if you need to change the serial line format Data bits The default serial line data bits setting used is 8 Options include 5 8 bits Stop bits The default stop bit setting is set to 1 However the stop bit setting can be set to 2 bits if required Parity is the means to detect transmission errors An extra data bit is transmitted with each data character and is arranged in a fashion such that the number of 1 bits in each character including the parity bit is always odd or always even If a byte is received with the wrong number of 1s then this shows the data must be corrupt Options include none odd or even The default setting is none for no parity checks Parity e Off Serial port flow control off Hardware flow control e Hardware Serial port uses RTS CTS flow control Software flow control Enables or disables software flow control Sets the Data Set
176. rtificate upload section at the bottom of the screen click the Browse button and locate the certificate file you downloaded when you configured the OpenVPN server When it has been selected click the Upload button to send it to the router Certificate upload Choose a file Upload Username Password Authentication Enter the username and password to authenticate with the OpenVPN server Username Password Username Password Select certificate Certificate Ni Delete Not before N A Not after N A CA upload Choose file Choose a file Upload Use the Browse button to locate the CA certificate file you saved from the OpenVPN Server and then press the Upload button to send it to the router Certificate and Username Password Authentication This is a combination of both the Certificate and Username Password authentication methods providing additional levels of security since the client must know the username password combination and be in possession of the certificate 8 lf you have an additional SSL TLS key created on the server click on the Use HMAC Signature toggle key so that it is in the ON position Select the Choose a file button then locate the key file on your computer Click the Upload button to upload it to the router SSL TLS handshake Use HMAC Signature YY Client key timestamp N A Delete Client secret key upload s Choose a file Upload 9 Click the Save button to complete the OpenVPN Client configuratio
177. s from any sender set the Only accept authenticated SMS 6 messages toggle key to the OFF position Note An alternative method of adding a number to the white list is to send an SMS message to the router navigate to Services gt SMS messaging gt Inbox and then click the f button next to the message which corresponds to the sender s number 5 Click the Save button Types of SMS diagnostic commands There are three types of commands that can be sent execute get and set The basic syntax is as follows execute COMMAND get VARIABLE set VARIABLE VALUE Do D If authentication is enabled each command must be preceded by the password PASSWORD execute COMMAND PASSWORD get VARIABLE PASSWORD set VARIABLE VALUE D DI D The following are some examples of SMS diagnostic commands D password6657 execute reboot D get rssi DI set apn1 testAPNvalue SMS acknowledgment replies The router automatically replies to get commands with a value and execute commands with either a success or error response Set commands will only be responded to if the Send Set command acknowledgement replies toggle key is set to ON NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 106 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless SMS command format Generic Format for reading variables get VARIABLE PASSWORD get VARIABLE Generic Format for writing to variables set VARIABLE VALUE PASSWORD set VARIABLE
178. sage originated from The default setting is to use the sender s number Fixed number to send replies to This field defines the destination number to which error messages are sent after the execution of a get set or exec command This field is only displayed when Send Error SMS to is set to Fixed Number Send command error replies Enables or disables the sending of an error message resulting from the execution of a get set or exec command All error replies are stored in the Outbox after they have been sent Send error replies to When Send Error SMS for Get Set Exec Command is set to ON this option is used to specify where the error SMS is sent Use the radio buttons to select either Fixed Number or SMS Sender Number When set to SMS Sender Number the router will reply to the originating number of the SMS diagnostic or command When set to Fixed Number the router will send the error messages to the number specified in the following field Send a maximum number of You can set the maximum number of acknowledgement and error messages sent when an SMS diagnostic or command is executed The maximum limit can be set per hour day week or month The router will send a maximum of 100 replies by default The number of messages sent is shown below the options The total transmitted message count resets after a reboot or at the beginning of the time frame specified NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 104 Ver 1 8
179. sasscicbacundes age chsiregatatat ah eienaar aidai ada iiaeia Taole a LED AON QUO raire ancien wasen vn pos ond asias sine ESEE EE EEA EN Table 4 Signal strength LED descriptionS cccecccceeeccaeeecceeecceeeecaeeeeaeseeseueeeeeeesseeeaaeeeseneesaes Table 5 Ethernet port LED indicators description ss es sresresrerrsrerrerrerrnrrrrrrrerrnrrrrerrerrerrrree Table 6 Interfaces NTC 6200 02 and NTC 6200 12 models cccececcesecceeeeeeeeesaeeeeseeeeeaes Table 7 Interfaces NTC 6200 03 and NTC 6200 13 models ccccccececseeeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeeeaes Table 8 Locking power block DIN OUI Ss canaincavanssacarGasiadetaedaned ates daunta edined idenladeueeaiand Suess bemtdghdacaiaies Table 9 Locking power block PIN OUTS ccccccececeeeceececeeeceeceueeceeeseessaeecaceceuesseeeseeeseeesseeeses Table 10 Average power CONSUMPTION FIQUIES ccccecesesseseseeecseeecaesessaeeeaneeensasessaeesaneeeanasenaas Table 11 Management account login details Root MANAGED cccccseeecseecceeeeaeeeeeeeseeeeaeeeaes Table 12 Management account login details Admin Manager cccceeeceeecseeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaes Table 13 Status Page item details cccccccccecccceeecceeeeeeeeecceuecseeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseueeseeeesseueeaeeeseeeesaes Table 14 Data CONNECTION item details cccecceccseecseeceeeseeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeaeeeeeeaeeeaeeeeeeaaeeaeeees Table 15 Connect on demand Connect
180. set codignore tcp 1 Sets the router to ignore TCP packets triggering data activity detection get codignore tcp get codignore tcp Returns the status of the Ignore TCP option set codignore udp set codignore udp 1 Sets the router to ignore UDP packets triggering data activity detection get codignore udp get codignore udp Returns the status of the Ignore UDP option set codignore dns set codignore dns 1 Sets the router to ignore DNS traffic triggering data activity detection get codignore dns get codignore dns Returns the status of the Ignore DNS option set codignore ntp set codignore ntp 1 Sets the router to ignore NTP traffic triggering data activity detection get codignore ntp get codignore ntp Returns the status of the Ignore NTP option set codignore ncsi set codignore ncsi 1 Sets the router to ignore NCSI traffic triggering data activity detection get codignore ncsi get codignore ncsi Returns the status of the Ignore NCSI option get download timeout get download timeout Returns the time in minutes that the router waits before a download times out www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 109 A FA NetCommWireless i l Sets the time in minutes that the router waits before a download times out This is set to 10 set download timeout set download timeout 20 i minutes by default Supported range is 10 1440 minutes l Returns the time in minutes that the router waits before a file that
181. sh IPSec encryption IPSec hash DH group DPD action DPD keep alive time DPD timeout IKE re key time SA life time Key mode Pre shared key Remote ID Local ID NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 54 ESP v Man wy ON v Any w Any we Any v Any w Any w Hold iw 10 secs 60 secs 3600 0 78400 0 Unlimited secs 20000 O 78400 0 Unlimited secs Pre shared keys s xy sample com or blank xy sample com or blank Exit www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 a lt gt NetCommWireless The following table describes each of the fields of the IPSec VPN Connection Settings page ITEM DSRNA ie ach Select the IKE Hash type to use for the VPN connection The hash is used for authentication of packets for the key exchange IPSec encryption Select the IPSec encryption type to use with the VPN connection IPSec hash Select the IPSec hash type to use for the VPN connection The hash is used for authentication of packets for the VPN connection DH group Select the desired Diffie Hellman group to use Higher groups are more secure but also require longer to generate a key Select the desired Dead Peer Detection action This is the action to take when a dead Internet Key Exchange Peer is DPD action deed Select the type of key mode in use for the VPN connection You can select from Key mode e Pre Shared Key e RSA keys Certificates Private key Passphrase aly a passphrase of t
182. sing the router to wake up In advanced wake mode you can configure the router to monitor for up to 2 changes in the status of the ignition pin along with how long those status changes should last for to trigger a single wake up event When selected Event 1 and Event 2 must happen consecutively in that order to satisfy each condition Note If you do not wish to specify 2 events you should select to skip Event 1 in which case the router will only monitor Event 2 to trigger a wake up There is also a provision to reboot the router after a specified period of time regardless of whether the conditions of Events 1 and or 2 are met This can be viewed as a fall back option in the case that those Events are missed www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 137 a gt NetCommWireless Wake settings Wake mode Advanced configure below v Advanced wake settings In order to wake from sleep you may choose to create up to 2 ignition pin events which must occur in a row in order to wake Please choose the two required events below If you wish to only require a single ignition pin event to occur then please select Skip for Event 1 and configure Event 2 as desired For Stable time fields choose how long the ignition value must be stable for this Event in 10ms increments Note 0 is a valid value meaning instantaneous 1 means 10ms etc Event 1 Required ignition line value for Low High Skip Event 1 S
183. smission power Installing the router After you have mounted the router and connected a power source follow these steps to complete the installation process 1 Connect equipment that requires network access to the Ethernet port of your router This may be your computer for advanced configuration purposes or your end equipment which requires data access via the NTC 6200 Series router You can connect one device directly or several devices using a network switch If you re using PoE as the power source you need to connect any devices via an available data Ethernet port on your PoE power source be it a POE network switch or PoE power injector 2 Ensure the external power source is switched on and wait 2 minutes for your NTC 6200 Series router to start up To check the status of your router compare the LED indicators on the device with those listed in the LED Indicators section of this guide www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 19 a gt NetCommWireless Advanced configuration The NTC 6200 Series router comes with pre configured settings that should suit most customers For advanced configuration log in to the web based user interface of the router To log in to the web based user interface 1 Open a web browser e g Internet Explorer Firefox Safari type http 192 168 1 1 into the address bar and press Enter The web based user interface log in screen is displayed NetCommUWire
184. ss Route name Network interface Destination subnet mask Gateway IP address Active routing list Deleting static routes From the static routing list click the Destination 0 0 0 0 10 100 157 32 10 100 157 39 192 168 1 0 192 168 20 0 Gateway 10 100 157 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 101 Metric Netmask 0 0 0 0 200 200 200 240 250 200 200 200 200 200 200 0 255 250 209 0 Flags UG UH UG Auto a Bam Baan CEEDED Refresh icon to the right of the entry you wish to delete Static routing list Route nante MyRoute Destination network address 192 168 20 0 NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 44 Subnet mask 250 200 2000 Gateway IP address 192 166 1 101 J canel Metric Ref Use Interface 20 0 o wwan o o 0 wwand a o 0 wwand D 0 o bro a 0 o bro add interface Metric auto 0 ra x www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless RIP RIP Routing Information Protocol is used for advertising routes to other routers Thus all the routes in the router s routing table will be advertised to other nearby routers For example the route for the router s Ethernet subnet could be advertised to a router on the PPP interface side so that a router on this network will Know how to route to a device on the router s Ethernet subnet Static routes must be added manually according to your requirements See Adding St
185. ssor Depending on the sensor type used the pull up resistor can be switched on or off If using the NAMUR sensor configuration the pull up will be activated to 8V2 by default NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 150 Ver 1 8 A AA NetCommWireless Wiring Examples The following examples are shown as a guide as to what can be achieved by the I O features It is up to the system integrator to have enough knowledge about the interface to be able to achieve the required results Note NetComm Wireless does not offer any further advice on the external wiring requirements or wiring to particular A sensors and will not be responsible for any damage to the unit or any other device used in conjunction with it Using outputs to control high voltage equipment can be dangerous The integrator must be a qualified electrician if dealing with mains voltages controlled by this unit Open Collector Output driving a relay Any output can be configured to control a relay This is an example where the transistor will supply the ground terminal of the solenoid External voltage is supplied to the other side of the solenoid COM Relay wiring depends on the requirement of the device being controlled Logic level Output An output can be used with the pull up resistor to provide a logic level output which would be suitable to control an external digital device LED Output An LED can be controlled by simply providing an op
186. stream device connected via Ethernet to the NTC 6200 Series router to initiate a network connection through a PPPoE client The username and password used by the downstream device for the PPPoE session will be passed on and used by the NTC 6200 Series router as the packet data PDP context authentication NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 28 Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless Connect on demand The connect on demand feature keeps the Packet Data Protocol PDP context deactivated by default while making it appear to locally connected devices that the router has a permanent connection to the mobile broadband network When a packet of interest arrives or an SMS wake up command is received the router attempts to establish a mobile broadband data connection When the data connection is established the router monitors traffic and terminates the link when tt is idle ey Note When interesting packets arrive the recovery time for the wireless WAN connection is approximately 20 30 seconds Configuring Connect on demand To configure Connect on demand ie A Click the Networking menu item from the top menu bar On the Connect on demand page click the Connect on demand toggle key so that it is ON Extra options appear See the following sub sections for further instructions Connect on demand The connect on demand feature keeps the PDP context deactivated by default while making it appear that the rout
187. sy to read modem status information yy py pe D Extensive device management with support for TR 069 Web GUI and full feature management with SMS D Flexible mounting suitable for in home use or industrial applications with built in wall mount and DIN rail mounting options D Package contents The NetComm Wireless NTC 6200 Series router package consists of 1 x NTC 6200 Series router D 2 X 3G antennas 1 x 1 5m yellow Ethernet cable 8P8C DE D 1 x DIN rail mounting bracket D 1 x six way terminal block 1 x SIM card tray cover DI 1 x Torx screw for SIM card tray cover D D 1 x quick start guide If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact NetComm Wireless Support immediately The NetComm Wireless Support website can be found at http support netcommwireless com www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 7 a FA NetCommWireless Product features The NetComm Wireless NTC 6200 Series router is an M2M device designed by NetComm Wireless to address the rapid growth in M2M deployments It has been designed to provide state of the art features and versatility at an affordable price Compatible with networks worldwide the NTC 6200 Series router can be managed remotely even when it does not have an Internet connection via the use of SMS diagnostics and commands The NTC 6200 Series router includes many features such as Connect on demand w
188. system handling your connection controls the power level at which your device transmits This device meets the government s requirements for exposure to radio waves This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government This equipment complies with radio frequency RF exposure limits adopted by the Federal Communications Commission for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator amp your body D claration d exposition aux radiations Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contr l Cet equipement doit tre install et utilise avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps Tout gain d antenne externe doit r pondre l exposition aux radiofrequences et les limites de puissance de sortie maximum rayonn e de la section de la r gle applicable Le gain maximal de l antenne de cet appareil est 1dBi B50MHz et 1dBi 1900MHZ External antenna Any optional external antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Please consult the health and safety guide of the
189. t closure input Pull up is enabled for that pin and may not be turned off as long as the pin remains configured as a Contact closure input Global pull up voltage may be either 3 3V or 8 2V Note Please refer to the SDK Developer Guide for hardware information about the Input Output pins wiring examples and P configuration of the pins via the command line interface There are also wiring examples in Appendix G of this User Guide Contact NetComm Wireless Technical Support for access to the Software Development Kit NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 92 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Event notification The event notification feature is an advanced remote monitoring tool providing you with the ability to send alerts via SMS e mail TCP or UDP when pre defined system events occur Notification configuration The Notification configuration screen is used to select the event types methods of notification and the destinations for the notifications Up to four types of alerts for a particular event may be sent to a single destination profile containing the contact details Event notification configuration Enable event notification ON Maximum event buffer size 100 100 10000 Maximum retry count 5 1 20 Event notification log file lvar log eventlog Unit ID B2D422 Email TCP UDP SMS Event number i R E Destination profile Filter Event description Unit powered up 1 E C E LJ
190. t in a designated time period Currently the messages sent count automatically resets at the start of the designated time period For example it will reset to zero at 01 00 02 00 03 00 etc for hour 00 00 for day 00 00 on Monday for week and the first day of the month for month White list for diagnostic or execution SMS All incoming diagnostic or execution text messages are checked against this white list If the message sender and password don t match any destination numbers and passwords in this white list the message is ignored and an error message reply is sent to the sender or to a predefined destination You can add up to 20 destination numbers via the SMS inbox outbox pages by clicking on Add white list Alternatively click on Add below to add a number now The white list is empty SMS diagnostics and command execution configuration The options on this page are described below Enable remote diagnostics and command execution Enables or disables the remote diagnostics feature If this setting is enabled all incoming text messages are parsed and tested for remote diagnostics commands If remote diagnostics commands are found the router executes those commands This feature is enabled by default All remote diagnostic commands that are received are stored in the Inbox A www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 Note It is possible to adjust settings and prevent your router from functioning correct
191. table time 0 65535 x10ms Event 2 Required ignition line value for Low High Skip Event 2 Stable time 0 65535 x10ms Always wake up after 0 0 4294967 seconds To configure advanced wake settings 1 Set Wake mode to Advanced configure below 2 Under Event 1 select whether you want the ignition pin value to be Low or High If you want to skip this event select the Skip option 3 Inthe Event 1 Stable time field enter the length of time expressed in milliseconds that the value of the ignition line should remain low or high For example to specify 10 seconds enter a value of 1000 4 Under Event 2 select whether you want the ignition pin value to be Low or High If you want to skip this event select the Skip option 5 Inthe Event 2 Stable time field enter the length of time expressed in milliseconds that the value of the ignition line should remain low or high 6 Inthe Always wake up after field enter the time in seconds after which the router should wake up regardless of whether Event 1 or 2 has occurred When in low power mode and Advanced wake mode is configured the router waits for Event 1 to occur then it monitors for Event 2 If Event 2 occurs before Event 1 it will not trigger the condition for either event to have occurred If Event 1 occurs and then Events 2 occurs the router wakes up Alternatively if neither or only one of the events occurs the router waits for the time specified in the Always wake up
192. tallation and configuration of the NTC 6200 Series router Powering the router The NTC 6200 Series router can be powered in one of two ways 1 DC power input via 6 pin or 2 pin connector 8 40V DC 2 DC power input via field terminated power source 8 40V DC The green power LED on the router lights up when a power source is connected DC power via 6 pin or 2 pin connector The DC input jack can accept power from a separately sold DC power supply Both a standard temperature range DC power supply and an extended temperature range DC power supply are available to purchase as accessories To supply the router with DC Power via the 6 pin or 2 pin connector remove the attached green terminal block from your router and connect the external DC power supply to the router s green DC power jack DC power via field terminated power source If an existing 8 40V DC power supply is available you can insert the wires into the supplied terminal block to power your router Use a flathead screwdriver to tighten the terminal block screws and secure the power wires making sure the polarity of the wires are correctly matched for your particular unit as illustrated below NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 17 www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 on gt NetCommWireless NTC 6200 02 and NTC 6200 12 TERMINAL DESCRIPTION Positive wire for power a e fof Dedicated terminal for ignition detection O Three terminals used for input output detec
193. te the data or payload Configuring GRE tunnelling To configure GRE tunnelling 1 From the menu bar at the top of the screen click Networking and then from the VPN section on the left side of the screen click GRE The GRE client list is displayed NetCommUWireless Status Networking Services System ro ot Wireless WAN GRE client list LAN The GRE client list is empty Routing VPN IPSec Open VPN PPTP client GRE tunnelling 2 Click the Add button to begin configuring a new GRE tunnelling client profile The GRE Client Edit screen is displayed GRE client edit Enable VPN WY or Profile name sts GRE server address o Local tunnel address Remote tunnel address Remote network address Remote network subnetmask Tr 255 0 255 Verbose logging on OFF Reconnect delay 30 30 65535 seconds Reconnect retries 0 0 65535 0 Unlimited Ww ave Exit 3 Click the Enable GRE Tunnel toggle key to switch it to the ON position NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 64 Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless O oe a Sl TQ 11 12 13 14 In the Profile name enter a profile name for the tunnel This may be anything you like and is used to identify the tunnel on the router In the GRE server address field enter the IP address or domain name of the GRE server In the Local tunnel address field enter the IP address you want to
194. ter Plus www netcommwuwireless com 148 Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Appendix F Serial port wiring Pin 1 Pin 5 Pin 9 Pin 6 The NTC 6200 Series router has a serial interface and acts as the data communications equipment DCE The wiring tables below indicate the DCE and DTE devices as well as the signal direction Shielding cable can optionally be soldered to the chassis and connected to ground DTE DEVICE COMPUTER SIGNAL DCE DEVICE NTC 6200 ROUTER PIN NAME DESCRIPTION DIRECTION DESCRIPTION NAME PIN M Ope o e GO o ee e e e o ea am OO a ore a C o e j AEE m ees a O oeo Cpe ee a O e e Ola mew em ee e ME E RS 485 HALF DUPLEX WIRING PIN SICIN AS NAME DESCRIPTION e e RS 485 RS 422 FULL DUPLEX WIRING PIN SCINS NAME DESCRIPTION oo O eoan p o e a o lel e www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 149 on gt NetCommWireless Appendix G Inputs Outputs Overview The NTC 6200 02 and NTC 6200 12 are equipped with a 6 way terminal block connector providing 3 identical multipurpose inputs and outputs as well as a dedicated ignition input These inputs and outputs may be independently configured for various functions including D NAMUR EN 60947 5 6 IEC 60947 5 6 compatible sensor input DI Proximity sensor input for use with contact closure open closed type of sensors PIR sensors doo
195. the Open Mobile Alliance to provide remote device management specifically for M2M devices It is less taxing on the system and network than OMA DM and TRS 069 OMA LWM2M runs over UDP and supports asynchronous notifications when a resource changes amp Firmware upgrades amp Device monitoring and configuration amp Server provisioning OMA Lightweight M2M configuration Enable LWM2M ay coap 192 166 1 192 5663 Server URL Listen port 5663 Respond to any IP OFF DESCRIPTION ITEM designated port We recommend that this feature is turned off for normal use www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 87 Ver 1 8 a gt NetCommWireless GPS On models with a built in GPS you are able to use location based services monitor field deployed hardware or find your current location The GPS Status window provides up to date information about the current location and the current GPS signal conditions position dilution of precision PDOP horizontal dilution of precision HDOP and vertical dilution of precision VDOP of the router NMEA support The router supports the National Marine Electronics Association NMEA 0183 compatible V2 3 standard of sending GPS data The standard includes sentences used to identify the type of data being sent and therefore defines the way the data is interpreted The supported GPS related sentences are listed below GPS configuration D DI D DI
196. the Randomise reboot time drop down list to select a random reboot timer Randomising the reboot time is useful for preventing a large number of devices from rebooting simultaneously and flooding the network with connection attempts When configured the router waits for the configured Force reboot every time and then randomly selects a time that is less than or equal to the Randomise reboot time setting After that randomly selected time has elapsed the router reboots 3 Click the Save button to save the settings Note The randomise reboot time is not persistent across reboots each time the router is due to reboot it randomly selects a time less than or equal to the Randomise reboot time NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 134 Ver 1 8 lt gt NetCommWireless Power management The NTC 6200 Series router can be configured to enter or return from a low power sleep mode You can configure this to occur automatically after a timer has expired by the status of the ignition pin a combination of timer and ignition pin status or by manually triggering sleep mode During the sleep state the NTC 6200 Series router is effectively powered off That is it has no ability to communicate wirelessly or process any information When in sleep mode it draws approximately 5mA current at 12V When sleep state is triggered the NTC 6200 Series router takes approximately 30 seconds to enter low power mode When the wak
197. the watchdog expects to be able to access the internet at all times and will always eventually reboot the router if access isn t restored by the time the various timers expire and the fail count is reached It is due to the nature of the watchdog being a last resort standalone backup mechanism that it will continue to do its job and reboot the device even when the Connect on demand session is idle or the PDP context is disabled by the user Therefore we recommended that you disable this feature if Connect on demand is configured or if the PDP context is intentionally disconnected on occasion NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 132 Ver 1 8 a lt gt NetCommWireless The watchdog works as follows i To disable the periodic ping reset monitor set Fail count to O The router sends 3 consecutive pings to the first destination address at the interval specified in the Periodic Ping timer field If all 3 pings to the first destination address fail the router sends 3 consecutive pings to the second destination address at the Periodic Ping timer interval If all 3 pings to the second destination address fail the router sends 3 pings to the first destination address using the Periodic Ping accelerated timer interval If all 3 accelerated pings to the first destination address fail the router sends 3 pings to the second destination address at the Periodic Ping accelerated timer interval If all 3 accele
198. tion refer to the IO configuration section for more information NTC 6200 13 PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION Pens Viewing power source information You can view the current power input mode in the Advanced status section of the device s web user interface This is useful for remotely monitoring the device You can also use the Software Development Kit to access this information for advanced purposes e g configuring SMS alerts to inform you of the power status of the router NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 18 Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless To view the router s power source information log in to the router and expand the Advanced status box on the status page See the Status section of this manual for more information on the status page Power consumption To assist with power consumption planning the following table summarises average power consumption during the various states of the NTC 6200 Series router under normal usage conditions It s important to note that this table serves as an indication only as the power consumed by the device is affected by many variables including signal strength network type and network activity Average power consumption figures STATE POWER CONSUMPTION Powered on idle and connected to packet data Powered on connected to packet data with average load Powered on connected to packet data with heavy traffic Peak power draw at maximum 3G module tran
199. to the router and make the file available for viewing via the help menu on the Web UI download Note If your download URL includes any space characters please encode these prior to transmission according to RFC 1738 for example fto username password serveraddress directory 20with 20spaces filename cdi Note The execute download command currently does not work with backups that have password protection Authenticated FTP addresses may be used following the format as defined in RFC1 738 for one ttp username password serveraddress directory filename cdi 7 codconnect Causes the router to activate the PDP context when the Connect on demand feature is enabled 8 coddisconnect Causes the router to de activate the PDP context when the Connect on demand feature is enabled This forces the default Data connection profile to connect if it is in a disconnected or waiting state There are two circumstances in which this command may be useful where the default profile is enabled wakeup but has been manually disconnected and if Connect on demand is enabled and the router is awaiting packet of interest In both of these situations the wakeup command will cause the default PDP context to activate ssh genkeys Instructs the router to generate new public SSH keys NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 108 Ver 1 8 lt gt NetCommWireless ssh clearkeys Instructs the router to clear the client public SSH key f
200. tra Mobile 1 505 1 7 Telstra Mobile 1 NETWORK TYPE DESCRIPTION Indicates a 3G network Indicates a 2G network OPERATOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Indicates an available operator which may be selected Indicates a forbidden operator which may not be selected applies only to generic SIM cards Indicates the currently selected operator ey Notes about the network connection status when using the get plmnscan command e If the connection status is Up and connection mode is Always on the get plmnscan SMS will cause the connection to disconnect perform the scan send the result through SMS and then bring the connection back up again If the connection status is Down the router will perform the PLMN scan send the result and keep the connection status down e If the connection status is Waiting and connection mode is Connect on demand the get plmnscan SMS will change the connection status to Down perform the scan send the result through SMS and then restore the connection status to the Waiting state e lf the connection status is Up and connection mode is Connect on demand the get plmnscan SMS will cause the connection to disconnect perform the scan send the result through SMS and then restore the connection status to the Waiting state unless there is a traffic which triggers a connection in which case the connection status will be set to Up Setting the router to connect to a network The router can be instructed by SMS to con
201. uired contact details a pop up warns you to enter the required details in the Destination profile Click the Save button Note If you have selected the Email notification type for any of the events you must also configure Email client settings to allow the router to send e mail messages NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 96 Ver 1 8 a AA NetCommWireless Destination configuration The Destination configuration screen displays a list of the destination profiles that have been configured on the device as well as providing the option to add new profiles Event destination list Add Destination name Email address TCP address UDP address SMS number oh Ld Control center demo domain com of 561412345678 Fa x Demo profile fai Cancel To add a new destination profile 1 Click the Add button at the top right corner of the window The Event destination edit screen is displayed 2 Inthe Destination name field enter a name for the destination profile then enter the contact details for the each type of destination i e Email address TCP address and port UDP address and port and or SMS number 3 Click the Save button when you have entered the required details To edit a destination profile 1 From the Event destination list click the edit button for the corresponding destination profile The Event destination edit page is displayed Make the required changes 2 Click the Save
202. upport netcommwireless com Change 2015 03 13 16 49 48 Generate Download Certificate Username Password Certificate management Certificate New o M Name 2 Country O stte cty Organisation Emil tsts s Generate Revoke Download P12 Download TGZ Remote network address 0 0 0 0 Remote network subnetmask 0 0 0 0 NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 58 Set network information www netcommuireless com Ver 1 8 lt gt NetCommWireless Username Password Authentication In the Username Password section enter the username and password you would like to use for authentication on the OpenVPN Server Click the Download CA certificate or Download CA TGZ depending on file format button to save the ca crt file This file will need to be provided to the client Note If you wish to have more than one client connect to this OpenVPN server you must use Certificate authentication mode as Username Password only allows for a single client connection Username Password Username Password Download CA TGZ Download CA certificate Remote network address 0 0 0 0 Remote network subnetmask 0 0 0 0 Set network information Exit Optional To inform the OpenVPN server of the network address scheme of the currently selected certificate enter the network address and network subnet mask in the respective fields and click the Set Network
203. urrent MAC IP Port filtering rules in effect list Conversely when the default rule is set to Dropped all connections are denied except for those listed in the filtering rules list NetCommUWireless Status Networking Services System root Wireless WAN MAC IP Port filtering LAN MAC IP Port filtering on FI Routing Default rule inbound forward Accepted Static RIP Redundancy VRRP Current MAC IP Port filtering rules in effect Port forwarding DMZ Up Down Add Router firewall Action Comment MAC IP Port filtering Forward DemonstrationRule L VPN Note When enabling MAC IP Port filtering and setting the default rule to Dropped you should ensure that you have A first added a filtering rule which allows at least one known MAC IP to access the router otherwise you will not be able to access the user interface of the router without resetting the router to factory default settings Creating a MAC IP Port filtering rule To create a filtering rule 1 Click the MAC IP Port filtering toggle key to switch it to the ON position 2 Using the Default rule inbound forward drop down list select the default action for the router to take when traffic reaches it By default this is configured to Accepted If you change this to Dropped you should first configure a filter rule that allows at least one device access to the router otherwise you will effectively be
204. uth get ssh passauth Returns the status of the SSH Enable password authentication option set ssh passauth set ssh passauth 1 Sets the SSH Enable password authentication option on or off get ssh keyauth get ssh keyauth Returns the status of the SSH Enable key authentication option set ssh keyauth set ssh keyauth 1 Sets the SSH Enable key authentication option on or off Note Get set commands may also be performed on many RDB variables To obtain a full list of RDB variables refer to Appendix H NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus www netcommwuwireless com 110 Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless List of basic RDB variables The following table lists valid variables where x is a profile number 1 6 If no profile is specified variables are read from or written to for the current active profile If a profile is specified variables are read from or written to for the specified profile number x SMS VARIABLE READ NAME WRITE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE VALUE Read profile no apn user pass auth iplocal status 1 apn username password chap 202 44 185 111 up Profile Write apn user pass auth ajpon username password link profile 1 user username 3G username Guest could also return null link profile 1 pass password 3G password Guest could also return null link profile 1 auth_type authtype oo pap or chap RDB VARIABLE NAME link profile 1 enable link profile 1 apn link prof
205. vate ON Data stream name Serialto TCP Endpoint A Endpoint name Serial Serial port generic Mode Raw Endpoint B Endpoint name TCPserver TCP server Mode Raw Save Cancel 5 Click the Save button The new stream appears in the Data stream list www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 gt NetCommWireless Add Data stream list Add Endpoint as Name Mode EndpointB Mode Enabled Status ot SerialtoTCP Serial Raw TCPserver Raw Enabled Running Pai x Cancel Data stream applications ENDPOINTS CAN BE REVERSED ENDPOINT A MODE ENDPOINT B MODE 1 Serial 8 1 Serial 8 RS232 9 RS232 9 RS485 10 Rs485 10 Paw Raw RS422 RS422 UNDERLYING PROCESS socat ENDPOINT D ON B N A 2 TCP 1 Serial 8 Server 3 RS232 9 TCP Client RS485 10 4 UDP Raw Raw Yes socat RS422 Server 5 UDP Client 3 TCP 2 TCP Server ler 5 o 4 UDP Server UDP Client Modbus Client Agent ASCII Modbus Client Agent RTU raw socat dsm_data_mover dsm_data_mover 3 C 2 TCP Server TCP lient Modbus Server Gateway ASCII T O Modbus Server Gateway O RTU raw o 7 User o 7 2 TCP Server 3 TCP Client 4 UDP 6 GPS Raw Raw Yes socat Server 5 UDP Client 2 TCP Server 3 TCP Client 4 UDP eh Yes Executable Server 5 UDP Client NetComm Wireless 3G M2M
206. ve a copy of current settings and click on Save If you don t want to password protect your files just click on Save The router will then prompt you to select a location to save the settings file ey Note The following conditions apply e Itis NOT possible to edit the contents of the file downloaded if you modify the contents of the configuration file in any way you will not be able to restore it later e You may change the name of the file if you wish but the filename extension must remain as cfg Restore your backup configuration 1 Inthe web configuration interface click on the System menu and select Settings backup and restore 2 From the Restore saved settings section click on Browse or Choose a file and select the backup configuration file on your computer 3 Click Restore to copy the settings to the new NTC 6200 Series router The router will apply these settings and inform you it will reboot click on OK Restoring the router s factory default configuration Click the Restore defaults button to restore the factory default configuration The router asks you to confirm that you wish to restore factory default settings If you wish to continue with the restoring of factory defaults click OK i Note All current settings on the router will be lost when performing a restore of factory default settings The device IP address will change to 192 168 1 1 and the default username root and default password admin will be configu
207. ver as an endpoint You can then configure a virtual data tunnel or stream between the endpoints The data stream manager provides a wide range of possibilities and expands upon simple PAD functionality to include the forwarding and translation of data between any of the endpoints For example you could send the GPS data from the built in module to a TCP server running on the router In each case the logical flow of the stream is from Endpoint A to Endpoint B Customers interested in developing their own applications to create custom endpoints and streams can contact NetComm Wireless about our Software Development Kit Endpoints The first thing to be done in order to create a data stream is to define the endpoints There are 14 types of endpoint that may be configured DI DI D D DI DI DI DI D D D D DI D Serial port generic TCP Server TCP Client UDP Server UDP Client GPS Data for devices with GPS receiver User defined executable RS232 port RS485 port RS422 port Modem emulator PPP server IP modem Circuit switched data CSD Endpoints list Name Type Summary bit_rate 115200 data_bits 2 Serial port dev_name generic sys hw class serial 3 name parity none stop_bits 1 Serialport keep alrve 0 keepcnt keepidle keepintvl max_children 5 port_number 5000 TOCPserver TCP server Cancel NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus 68 Add fo x f x www netcommuwireless com
208. wo modes the PADD TCP IP Server mode and PADD TCP IP Client Mode When PADD is enabled both the PADD server mode and PADD client mode can be run at the same time The PADD configuration page is shown below PADD Activate on Serial port status No conflicts Debug level 0 0 2 Serial port settings Host port Builtin serial port 7 Baud rate 115200 Wl Data bits 8 bits S gt _ r sobis E parity Nons E Flow control OF E Inter character timeout 1 x100ms End of line character ASCII code Start of line timestamps Off YYYYMMDDHHMMSS TCP IP Server Listening port 1516 1 65535 Incoming connection is Exclusive Shared TCP IP Client Connect to First available All available Remote Host 1 Server Port Remote Host 2 Server Port Remote Host 3 Server Port Remote Host 4 Server Port Network Remote server retry period 10 1 65535 seconds TCP Keepalive Probes 60 0 65535 seconds 0 disabled Number of probe failures before 1 20 disconnect Save NetComm Wireless 8G M2M Router Plus www netcommwireless com 82 Ver 1 8 ae lt gt NetCommWireless Remote management SNMP SNMP configuration The SNMP page is used to configure the SNMP features of the router SNMP configuration snmp ETI Read only community name public Read write community name private Download MIB File Download This is a brief version of the MIB file only Save SNMP traps Trap destination CO IP address
209. y have both authentication methods on but you may not turn them both off 3 Click the Save button to confirm your settings www netcommwireless com NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 a gt NetCommWireless Host key management SSH keys provide a means of identification using public key cryptography and challenge response authentication This means that a secure connection can be established without transmitting a password thereby greatly reducing the threat of someone eavesdropping and guessing the correct credentials SSH Keys always come in pairs with one being a public key and the other a private key The public key may be shared with any server to which you want to connect When a connection request is made the server uses the public key to encrypt a challenge a coded message to which the correct response must be given Only the private key can decrypt this challenge and produce the correct response For this reason the private key should not be shared with those who you do not wish to give authorization The Host key management section displays the current public keys on the router and their date and timestamp These public keys are provided in different formats including DSA RSA and ECDSA Each format has advantages and disadvantages in terms of signature generation speed validation speed and encryption decryption speed There are also compatibility concerns to consider with older clients when using ECDSA for exam
210. y manual trigger only Trigger sleep mode now Sleep after specified duration and ignore ignition pin When this mode is selected the router goes to sleep after the specified time period regardless of the state of the ignition pin Sleep settings Sleep mode Sleep after specified duration and ignore ignition pin w Always go to sleep this many 3600 300 4294967 seconds seconds after booting Enter the time in seconds to wait before entering sleep state in the Always go to sleep this many seconds after booting field A setting of O means that the router will never enter sleep state Sleep triggered by ignition pin status This mode sets the router to enter sleep state when the signal on the ignition pin reaches the specified value Sleep settings Sleep mode Sleep triggered by ignition pin status Sleep when ignition pin goes Low High Use the Sleep when ignition pin goes setting to select Low or High By default this is set to Low Sleep after specified duration or triggered by ignition pin This option sets the router to go to the sleep state on one of two conditions depending on which condition is reached first These conditions are based on the state of the ignition pin and a timer For example based on the configuration in the screenshot below the router will go to sleep state when the ignition pin goes low or after 3600 seconds 1 hour depending on which condition occurs first Sleep settings Sleep mo
211. y to switch this to the ON position if you want to use this feature The Verbose logging option sets the router to output detailed logs regarding the PPTP connection in the System Log section of the router interface The Reconnect delay is the time in seconds that the router will wait before attempting to connect to the PPTP server in the event that the connection is broken The minimum time to wait is 30 seconds so as to not flood the PPTP server with connection requests while the maximum time to wait is 653835 seconds The Reconnect retries is the number of connection attempts that the router will make in the event that the PPTP connection goes down If set to O the router will retry the connection indefinitely otherwise the maximum number of times to retry cannot be greater than 65335 Click the Save button to save the changes The VPN will attempt to connect after your click Save Click the Status button at the top left of the interface to return to the status window and monitor the VPN s connection state www netcommwuwireless com NetComm Wireless BG M2M Router Plus Ver 1 8 63 a gt NetCommWireless GRE tunnelling The Generic Route Encapsulation GRE protocol is used in addition to Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol PPTP to create VPNs virtual private networks between clients and servers or between clients only Once a PPTP control session establishes the VPN tunnel GRE is used to securely encapsula
212. ys the following screen NetCommWireless Status Wireless WAN Success Data connection Connect on demand Operator settings PIN settings LAN Routing PIN protection ON OFI VPN The SIM unlock was successful Services System root Current PIN ccoo Confirm current PIN cece Remember PIN www netcommuwireless com Ver 1 8 NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 35 a lt gt NetCommWireless Enabling Disabling SIM PIN protection The security PIN protection can be turned on or off using the PIN protection toggle key PIN settings SIM OK PIN remembered PIN protection ON OFF Change PIN Current PIN LIT Confirm current PIN TIT Remember PIN NetComm Wireless 3G M2M Router Plus 36 www netcommwireless com Ver 1 8 ae gt NetCommWireless Changing the SIM PIN code If you would like to change the PIN click the Change PIN button and enter the current PIN into the Current PIN and Confirm current PIN fields then enter the desired PIN into the New PIN and Confirm new PIN fields and click the Save button PIN settings SIM OK PIN remembered PIN protection on OFF change PIN Current PIN ITT Confirm current PIN seee New PIN Confirm new PIN OO Remember PIN When the PIN has been changed successfully the following screen is displayed Success Your settings have been changed successfully PIN settings SIM OK

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