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1. After troubleshooting is completed please disable the debug to allow the FATBOX to operate without a serial device attached 7 2 8 NTP NTP Network Time Protocol is a protocol to synchronize the aaraa Aas clocks of computers over a network all The FATBOX router can update its internal clock upon power up and connection to the Internet This clock can be used to control the router s PPP connection and disconnection and is also used for some VPN protocols pg 28 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE FATBOX GPRSV2manual 2 1 7 2 9 PPTP Please configure PPTP settings to match your PPTP VPN server settings In some cases you will also need to configure the router s Static Route see section 7 2 3 to enable proper routing of VPN traffic via the PPTP tunnel Check to enable PPTP tunneling Enter the PPTP server that the router will connect to E g 222 222 222 222 Enter the Username and Password for the PPTP authentication X 222 222 222 222 PPTP Client User Name test Enable MPPE encryption Check with PPTP VPN server 7 PPTP Client Password test Enter the IP Address of the subnet on the server side E g 100 168 1 0 Note You should use different subnets on the Server and Client side Enable MPPE Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Enable Appont IP PPTP Local IP f S Enter the Subnet Mask on the server side E g 255 255 255 0 PPTP Remote IF Check to assign VPN IP a
2. network signal strength and status assigned IP addresses and VPN status The table below will be able to give you some helpful tips regarding the level of Signal Strength Quality of Signal Levels Marginal 95dBm or lower Workable under 85dBm to 95dBm most conditions Good 75dBm to 85dBm Excellent Above 75dBm Description At these sort of levels it is very likely that you may suffer low throughput and disconnects due to cell loading breathing even with an outdoor antenna Probably worth considering an outdoor gain type antenna Could suffer poor throughput and disconnects due to cell loading breathing Normally no problem holding a connection with this sort of level even with cell breathing without the use of an external antenna Should not be affected by cell breathing loading and should not require an external antenna pg 37 lt You must be able to ping the device in order to TELNET felcome to CR3I6 Telnet Server Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd fustralia gt upport Pamplif ied com au gt gt cfg Welcome to system parameter and configuration console Device Model CR36 Firmware Version 2 66 bulit on Feb 24 2668 15 05 44 Please input username and password in 108 seconds sername admin Password Login successfully Welcome to system parameter and configuration console Device Model CR36 Firmware Version 2 66 bulit on Feb 24 2008 15 65 44 Please input username and password in i second
3. 09 03 47 Method 3 Enter AMPLIFIED via Serial Console as the Username lease input username and password in 20 seconds Username admin Password Login successfully DTU gt load def Load default successfully The above is designed to allow only persons physically handling the FATBOX to revert the unit back to factory default without the valid username password combination fre you sure to save parameters to FLASH N Y Connected 0 00 36 ANSIW 11820008 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo pg 40 10 CONTACTING US AT AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 Your first call for support should be your local FATBOX solutions partner If that fails to solve your problems or answer your queries please contact us via support amplified com au and we will get back to you latest the next business day Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd No 5 Turner Ave Unit 1 Bentley Technology Park Bentley Western Australia 6102 AUSTRALIA pg 42 amplified com au
4. manipulate default filter verbose w verbose mode line numbers print line numbers when listing exact Xx expand numbers display exact values match second or further fragments only modprobe lt command gt try to insert modules using this command set counters PKTS BYTES set the counter during insert append print package version WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 7 3 4 SIM LOCK Configure For network requiring SIM PIN please enable and configure SIM Lock code very carefully Usually after 3 unsuccessful SIM PIN tries the SIM will be locked and can only be unlocked by the operator Enable SIM Lock PIN Code PIN Limited Failures pg 35 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE pg 36 7 4 System Manage 7 4 1 Systems Tools FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 In this section are the system management tools for flash kernel parameters management and also the configuration of username and password to access the router You can also find useful information about the cellular signal strength and basic connection of the device under the Device Status tag Check and Click SET to write the changes to the FATBOX s flash gt Do not reboot power down the device until the writing process is acknowledged as completed i e Parameter Save Success In order to run in an ETH attached computer you will require a TFTP program such as tftpd32 Check Download Parameter to save FATBOX C
5. network supports 192 s 1 68 td 1 1 Configure this capability Otherwise you need to ask Your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings This coanection uses the following items Obtain an IP address automaticaly 3 initi QoS Packet Schedul i i yo a ii sei p _ j uggest AAAS Packat Schaie J O Use the following IP address setting your computer s LAN Internet E IP address Protocol TCP IP to automatic Do Subnet mask A n Default gateway this by going to Control Panel gt aen ee Descuption Obtain DNS server address automatic ally Network and Sharing Center gt Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default O Use the following DNS server addresses LAN Confi gur e gt TCP l P I P v4 e E E ea iai Prefered DNS serwer Sar Prop erties e gt Obtain IP address C Show icon in notification area when connected epee automa tica ly Notry me when this connectior has limited or no connectivity 5 1 2 Setting host addresses manually IP address 192 168 1 XXX Alternatively you may choose to manually configure your device so it has a fixed local IP address Input the IP address following this Subnet Mask Usually automatically set to 255 255 255 0 format Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Preferred and Obtain DNS server addresses automatically or Choose your Alternate DNS own DNS Servers Server 1 The host ID XXX should be a number between 2 t
6. project or when username password is forgotten Method 1 Enter the device IMEI number via TELNET console as the Username with password as X IMEI number can be found on the printed sticker on the bottom of the FATBOX Method 2 Do a load default from serial TELNET console or via the web console If your are able to access the FATBOX s web configuration pages please got to section 7 4 1 to Load Default Parameter via the System Tools menu The FATBOX s Flash memory may have been corrupted if the box was powered down before it had completed saving changes As the result the DHCP function may not work and the user would not be able to access the router via the web browser or by TELNET COM20 115200 HyperTerminal To revert theFATBOX to factory default via the serial port complete the log in process described in section 9 1 DS es OOS GE lt 1 gt CR36 CELLULAR ROUTER Version 2 04 70 01 01 00 00 05 lt 0 70 01 01 00 00 05 lt gt starting inet 70 01 01 00 00 05 lt gt starting webserver F 70 01 01 00 00 05 lt gt check for configruation request After you are logged in enter the following commands 1 Enter load def to load default 2 Enter sa to save the changes to Flash 3 Wait for the acknowledgement to complete before rebooting the FATBOX GPRSV2 Welcome to system parameter and configuration console Device Model CR36 Firmware Version 2 04 bulit on Oct 23 2008
7. to a specific host IL Enter DMZ host address that will be exposed to the public network lt DMZ must be DISABLED in order to allow Port Forwarding NAT NAT Table Choose an appropriate protocol TCP or UDP E Enter in the Source port as well as the destination address and port E Adds a new port forwarding function TCP wv 88 192 168 1 2 80 OK Del i Deletes a selected port forwarding function In the cited example if a public IP whether static or resolved by DDNS of 222 222 222 222 is assigned by the network service provider then pointing a remote application to 222 222 222 222 88 will connect it to local device 192 168 1 2 s port number 80 web server pg 24 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE 7 2 2 7 2 3 IfConfig FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 The router can be accessed through an additional IP address via its LAN port if IfConfig is set up Check to enable Ifconfig Ifconfig Table Num Ethernet Alias Second IP Subnet Mask EIEE am Static Route If you are set up for PPTP or IPSEC VPN it is a typical requirement to configure your Static Route table to route VPN address packets via the VPN gateway and interface instead of an unsecured cellular gateway You can view the system route table via telnet by using cmd route Adds a an additional alias and IP address Deletes a selected alias and IP address In the example given Ethernet Alias is formatted as ethO xxx to g
8. AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING FATBOX GPRSV2 MANUAI VERSION 2 1 Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd No 5 Turner Ave Unit 1 Bentley Technology Park Bentley Western Australia 6102 AUSTRALIA THE FATBOX GPRSV2 MANUAL CONTENTS CUr MONO 4 at att ee oe een ee ee ee ee a 4 7 Working the Web Console Whats in the BOX cs eaedivwaddeensos bape der weedes es 5 7 1 System Parameters Important Safety Notice 0 0 cee ee 6 7 1 1 Services Configure 1 Product Specifications 24 24 4002 e58e80 00e eo eeu eas T 7 1 2 Application Configure 2 System Requirements 7 1 3 Ethernet Configure 2 1 Power Supply Details 8 7 1 4 Serial Configure 2 2 Cellular Data Network Provider 8 7 1 5 Timer Configure 0 2 3 Ethernet Devices 2 0 00 eee eee 9 7 1 6 Timer Up Down 2 4 Serial DeviceS 0 00 cece eee 9 7 1 7 Reboot Redial Conditions 3 FATBOX Hardware 00 0c cee ees 10 7 1 8 Advanced Parameters 4 FATBOX Dimensions and Installation 13 7 2 Network Configuration 5 Hooking Up the FATBOX to Devices PLA NAD epee ee een yd ee eee ea eed 5 1 Ethernet Devices Settings V2 WOOWNG 24 we feo nd ees eee sess te bee 5 1 1 Using the DHCP 14 7 2 3 Static Route 5 1 2 Setting Hosts manually 14 7 2 4 Auto
9. FATBOX is made with sheet steel that provides sturdy protection for the electronics and serves as an EMR Shield at the same time The removable L mounting plates should be used to mount the router to a secure structure or a mounting plate within an electronic enclosure Installation Orientation For most efficient cooling the router should be mounted vertically with the antenna side facing up to allow for natural convection Antennas must be mounted external of any shielded metal enclosure and secured to a large metal plane for best performance A good example is the middle of a vehicle s metal roof Vibration in conditions where strong vibrations are expected for example in locomotives the FATBOX should be mounted with a vibration dampening material in between the box and the mounting surface This isolation helps to dampen the transmission of shocks that may otherwise damage the device over time TOP ne 130 SIDE VIEW a No 11 20 29 30 25 5 pg 13 5 HOOKING UP THE FATBOX TO DEVICES FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 5 1 Ethernet Device Settings 5 1 1 Using the DHCP to deploy addresses automatically Local Area Connection Properties The FATBOX s DHCP server is enabled General Advanced Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties by default and its IP address is Connect using General Altemate Configuration Eroadeom 440 10 100 Int arated Ce You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your
10. FATBOX to be always on operation click the SET button to confirm the settings now Otherwise continue to configure the following section Wait Time 1 Minutes Check Data Trigger if you want the FATBOX to only go online when there is incoming serial data or if it receives a Wake Up call Check RING to allow incoming call to Wake Up unit for PPP reconnection Check CALLER ID WHEN WAKE if you want authentication against the caller s number Set in Section 7 1 8 Advanced Parameters Check to disconnect PPP and Sleep when the Ethernet port is idle longer than the Wait Time set This saves costs for users with infrequent data transmissions on metered data plans 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE 7 1 2 Application Configure Application Configure configures the mode of the GPRSV2 router Device Namel ID pplication Mode Point to Multipoint s application Rule Cien server Work as Router Enable NA Local Port 1903 a Opposite Peer Name 0 0 0 0 Opposite Peer Port 0 Enable Private Protocol Local IP after Dial up Remote IP after Dial up FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 Sets the device name Sets up the FATBOX GPRSV2 to one of the following modes Gateway Point to Multipoint Peer to Peer TCP Transparent Transport UDP Transparent Transport Reserve Modem via Serial Port To configure as Client or Serve
11. Ping 0000 ce eee 5 2 Serial Device Settings 005 15 L29 ACH senrt en eee ence nee aA 6 Logging in amp Saving Changes via the Web Console 7 2 6 Backup Routing ociaeiacecwaradih ous 6 1 Logging In to the FATBOX 16 Tead DDNS o4o4de neds ose es woes eee o 6 2 Saving Changes Made 04 16 O26 WM essetenseeasssereiwesutuaer COLOR LEGEND TAS TRU eeeceisiees eae teeeag ones en 29 This manual is color coded for your ease of reference Poe AO LZP oo ee eee kant eee ienes pikaik 30 Geil IPSEC p54 bee es ta eeeeneieeeeeeni 31 normal text 7 2 12 SNMP 0 000 eee 32 7 3 Security Configure 7 2 9 Iptable In 0 ccc cece ee ee 33 soles 7 2 10 Iptable Out 000 ee eee 33 7 2 9 Iptable Script 0 0 34 7 2 10 SIM LOCK 0 00ccece ee cece 35 pIGHehanece 7 4 System Manage 7 4 1 System Tools 05 36 windows commands 7 4 2 User Manage 37 7 4 3 Device Status 37 8 Connecting via TELNET Settings amp Configurations web console headers oT LOOGING IM 22 26254 oped weet de ete i a a 38 8 2 Cellular Operator Settings 38 9 Configurations via the Serial Port ae 9 1 Logging in via the Serial Port 39 9 2 Serial Console Commands 39 critical 9 3 Reverting to Factory Default 40 10 Con
12. V2 manual 2 1 7 1 4 Serial Configure The serial port may be used for one of three operations By default as a COM port for making configurations to do flash uploading or for the unit to run as a lite data logger As a Transparent TCP or UDP port e g a DTU in COM mode See also Section 7 1 8 Output Debug Info on Serial Port As a MODEM Serial Port e g for Dial Up networking or for Sending Receiving SMS The factory default settings This condition sets the buffer size 30KB in this case If the size of the data received by the Serial Port is more than this value the data will be sent out Flow Control Max Packet Size 1 30000 a SS E fron g This condition sets the time limit between the reception of _ bytes before the FATBOX sends the data out the socket Max Data Wait Time 20 6000000 600000 In the given example if no new data is received after the interval of 1 second the data will be sent out This condition sets a regular interval for the FATBOX to send out the data received If neither of the above mentioned conditions occur the FATBOX will be receiving data all the time but will only send this data out once that value set here has been reached in this case 10 minutes These 3 types of serial parameters control the transfer conditions of serial port If any one of these 3 conditions happens the data received from serial port will be sent out to socke
13. ddress to both client and server sides of the PPTP The PPTP server should also be configured with this option also If unsure leave unchecked to let the PPTP server auto assign Enter the Client side IP address of the PPTP Enter the Server side IP address of the PPTP pg 29 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE pg 30 7 2 10 L2TP FATBOX can support L2TP tunneling either as a Client or a Server Enable L2TP Mode server IP Address Client Start IP Address Client End IP Address Local IP Address Username Password Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask L2TP elient vw 0 9 0 0 3 sate ciie y Iall oowoo o bosso J boso pess 7 P Ld ooon O 0 0 0 9 7 FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 Check to enable L2TP tunneling Select FATBOX as a L2TP Client or Server Enter the IP Address of the L2TP Server FATBOX as a L2TP Client Enter the IP addresses that the FATBOX will assign to L2TP Clients FATBOX as L2TP Server Enter the Username for L2TP tunnel authentication Enter the Password for L2TP tunnel authentication Enter the L2TP server side subnet IP Address L2TP tunnel Enter the L2TP server side subnet mask 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE 7 2 11 IPSEC Tunnel FATBOX supports IPSEC PSK tunnels to an IPSEC VPN Server configured to the following settings Using IKE Exchange Mode Main Mode Remote Identity Type IP Address Using Pre Shared Keys PSK Encryption Algorith
14. ge 21 for information on how to do this pg 9 3 FATBOX HARDWARE pg 10 1 LED Indicators FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 The FATBOX GPRSV2 s LEDs are useful indicators of the unit s current operating status and should be used for initial setup and troubleshooting of the router LED PWR RUN NET Ppp RX TX Indication of Power Supply Operation Ethernet Connection PPP Connection Serial Activity LED Status LED ON Blinking at 1Hz Steady GREEN No Light Slow Blink Steady GREEN Lighted Router Status Power is supplied to router Operating Fine Successful GSM Network Connection Unsuccessful GSM Network Connection Successful PPP Connection Indicates Serial Port RX and TX activity 3 FATBOX HARDWARE FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 II Antenna The supported antenna is a 5002 SMA Male This antenna must be designed for the network frequency that the device is operating in For areas with weak signals a high gain antenna e g 6dBi may be used Please contact support amplified com au or a reseller partner if you need to purchase a specialized antenna such as a high gain or outdoor antenna Note The performances of the device is very much affected by the signal strength of the network operator pg 1l 3 FATBOX HARDWARE FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 IV SIM Card or USIM The SIM card to be used is the mini USIM type of ISO IEC 7810 2003 ID 000 standard i e 25 X 15mm Push gent
15. he console The DHCP server is activated by default It will assign a local IP address of 192 168 1 2 After the making changes to your FATBOX s configuration you have to go to System Manage gt System Tools and Save the parameter changes to Flash and RESET as following Choose Save Parameters to Flash and click on SET Then you may reset the system by choosing Reset System and then click SET Alternatively you may choose to reset by unplugging the power cord for a few seconds The new settings will be in place when the B A S E reboots gt IMPORTANT Please wait till the message Parameters Save Success is displayed before resetting the FATBOX A premature reset may corrupt the unit s configuration If this happens you will need to use the serial console to load the default settings to the box See section 9 3 on page 40 to do this 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE B A S E manual 2 1 Welcome to the FATBOX Web Console menu If you are already logged in the following segment will run you through the various settings and configurations you can make through your web browser Please ensure that you have covered segment 6 2 on saving parameter changes before you continue The web console is recommended for users who prefer having an intuitive interface to manage their routers 7 1 System Parameters The FATBOX GPRSV2 is smartly designed so that a single product may be deployed in a variety of ways arou
16. ific parameters outlined below Web Manage System Port By default it is set to 80 You may change it to improve security if the router is on a public IP network ZON PPP authentication mode Please ask Network Service Provider or PPP Authentication Mode Chap first then pap else leave as it is It can be configured to PAP Only CHAP Only or Control Host IP Address 0 0 0 0 CHAP first and then PAP default Console Phone Number 13312345678 Control Host IP address Registers the IP address of the host that EA EA Ms saat controls the PPP connection Enable PPP Parameter Configured Output Debug Info to Serial Port p Console Phone Number Configures the Caller ID to authenticate EE E E E E E incoming calls for the Remote Wake Up Manner RING See i Services Configuration Section 7 1 1 Output Debug Info on Serial Port The default Serial Setting 115200 8 1 NoneParity NoneFlowControl is configured to 0 i e Serial Port Debug Mode If the router s serial port is used for data transmission e g TCP Serial Mode this box must be unchecked Advanced troubleshooting of PPTP IPSEC and DYNDNS registration settings can be configured via Serial Console mode only pg 23 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 7 2 Network Configuration 7 2 1 NAT For flexible LAN setups FATBOX supports both DMZ and NAT Network Address Translation configurations Check to enable DMZ
17. ion 100 150mA 12 VDC Cellular network not connected 200 250mA 12VDC Cellular network connected and transmitting gt Inadequate current or dips in voltage may cause the device to fail to connect to data services even if the LEDs are lighted up gt Supply over 30 VDC will damage the device 2 2 Cellular Data Network Provider The FATBOX GPRSV2 operates in any GSM network 850 900 1800 1900 and provides data connection via GPRS MS Class 10 gt Please ensure that the SIM card to be used has PIN disable and GPRS data plans enabled You will need to check with your Network Operator for configuration information like APN dial number username and password 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 2 3 Ethernet Devices In the factory default the FATBOX is configured as a Gateway with an IP address of 192 168 1 1 and a Subnet of 255 255 255 0 You can either let the inbuilt DHCP server assign IP addresses to connected devices automatically by default or configure the attached hosts with fixed IP addresses See Section 7 1 3 on page 20 for more information on how to do this 2 4 Serial Devices In the factory default the FATBOX s serial port is designated as a serial terminal console that continuously sends a debug log This helps to ease device troubleshooting But the serial port can also be configured to function as a serial modem back up route or a TCP UDP transparent transport channel See section 7 1 4 on pa
18. ive an additional interface to access the router Enable Static Route Interface ethO eth1 eth_br m Note Route will not work if the rule is not legal Static Route Table Dei num Destination Address Subnet Mask DstAddress SubnetMask Gateway Interface ok Add Del pg 25 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 7 2 4 Auto PING The Auto PING function reboots the FATBOX after the maximum number of PING failure from the target server IP This is useful as in many cases the reboot frees a locked PPP session Enables Auto PING function Enable Auto Ping Packets Every Auto Fing 0 50 Notice If 0 will ping alwa Auto Ping Packets Size 1 10248 Target server s external IP address Auto Ping interval 1 6005 Use Peer IP Addr As Auto Ping Dest IP eT FATBOX reboots after this number of PING response Auto Ping Max Failures 5 100 failures from the target server 7 2 5 DHCP By default the inbuilt DHCP server automatically DHCP Rule assigns IP addresses to the connected devices DHCP Start IP 192 168 1 2 DHCP End IP 192 168 1 254 In the factory default the DNS addresses are DHCP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 configured to point to OpenDNS server DHCP Gateway 192 168 1 1 Get DNS from Operator addresses DNS Primary Address 208 67 222 222 DNS Secondary Address 208 67 220 220 pg 26 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 7 2 6 Backup Routing Se
19. ly the yellow button to eject SIM carrier SIM card should be inserted into the carrier as indicated The FATBOX GPRSV2 supports DUAL SIM for redundancy in critical applications You will need 2 data SIMs from different operators the router will switch from one SIM to the other upon failure to reconnect to the GPRS service The number of retires and the wait period for each retry can be user configured See Section 7 1 5 Timer Configure on page 22 to do this gt NEVER remove or insert SIM card when device has PWR switched in ON position Damage caused to device or SIM in such case will not be warranted SERIAL SIM1 III Power Source DC V Serial Ports SERIAL VI Ethernet Ports If you are providing your own power source The serial port is useful for the The FATBOX has a 10 100BaseT Ethernet port Use high please ensure it adheres to the following manipulations of FATBOX units quality or the included CAT5 straight cable to connect your specifications remotely The port may also be used Ethernet device to your FATBOX as a serial modem the configuration Power Connector to set the FATBOX as a serial modem is Note The maximum Ethernet cable length is 100 meters Female 5 5mm X 2 1mm plug is required on page 21 section 7 1 4 VE TIP A 12VDC with 1A rated regulated power supply is recommended for maximum power efficiency pg 12 4 FATBOX DIMENSIONS AND INSTALLATIONS FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 The case of the
20. m MD5 Configurable MTU SA and IKE Lifetime Enable Disable PFS FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 Enable IPSec Tunnel Ol Enable PFS o IKE Lifetime 100 86400 3600 SA Lifetime 100 86400 3600 MTU 100 60000 1500 IPSec Tunnel Table SN Subnet GW Gateway Del Number Mode Mask PSK The configuration and deployment of IPSEC is exact and expected to be configured by expert networking engineers with working knowledge of their IPSEC VPN servers at their back office Please contact support amplified com au for further information pg 3l 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 7 2 12 SNMP Parameter Configure The FATBOX supports SNMP v1 to allow Network Management Systems NSM to monitor system parameters and also receive TRAP messages periodically from the FATBOX Enable SNMP Snmp manager address TRAP message sends the following information Device Name ID Device type Device firmware version Signal strength static on GPRS version and real time on EDGE version Up Time Epoch time ticks Attached cell ID Attached network type _ Assigned IP address Source 20 125 198 0 Timestamp 38 hours 25 minutes 20 seconds SNMP Version l Enterprise iso org dod internet private enterprises FATBOX Specific 16016 Generic enterpriseSpecific Variable Bindings Name 1so org dod internet private enterprises FATBOX FATBOXproducts ngn dtu dtuMIB s19011C dtuSendTrap dtuTrapPDU 0 OctetSt
21. nd your network in a cost effective manner Section 7 1 covers how to set up the unit to the way that you ll like to use it 7 1 1 Services Configuration To begin connecting to a cellular data network you will need to set up the Services Configuration menu found in System Parameters Note that much of the information required here would have to come from your cellular operator Ask service provider It s something like telstra internet or tmobile SIM1 Access Point Name APName 99 Ask service provider Usually it is 99 or 99 1 SIM1 Service Number SIM1 User name and Password blank SIM1 User Name a Ask service provider SIM1 Password password Enable DUAL SIM redundancy Enable SIM2 SIM2 Access Point Name APName If SIM 2 is enabled user can choose to enable SIM 1 Primary Connection This will configure the FATBOX to check SIM 1 s network availability periodically whilst it is connected to SIM 2 The FATBOX will disconnect the current connection to check SIM1 Primary Connection w Checking Period 10 Mins SIM 1 s network status If that test fails the FATBOX will reconnect back to SIM 2 until the next Checking Period elapses SIM2 Service Number 99 SIM2 User name and Password blank SIM2 User Name username SIM2 Password password pg 17 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE pg 18 FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 If you want the
22. ngs on page 15 Once you are connected keep the SPACE key pressed while switching ON the FATBOX When prompted please enter the username and password If you have not changed the Log in settings the default username and password are as following USERNAME admin PASSWORD 12345 iM 20 115200 HyperTerminal Connected 0 07 30 ANSIW 11200008 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Password Login successfully DTU gt load def Load default successfully Are you sure to save parameters to FLASH N N show help Information of commands show help Information of commands exit quit system parameters configuration reset reset system set set system parameters show show system parameters configuration tftp use tftp to update system online load Load system configuration parameters save save system parameters to FL print print out cfg file content nat configure NAT mapping table ifconfig configure secondary Ip route configure static route daz configure IP_addr of DMZ host or network iptables configure Iptables rules time configure the timely transmit mode ipsec configure IPSec tunnel boot goto bootloader mode pdp define PDP Context read amp write phy register Pret echo pg 39 9 CONFIGURATIONS VIA THE SERIAL PORT ADVANCED USERS ONLY FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 9 3 Revert to Factory Default There are 3 ways to revert the FATBOX back to factory default settings e g to setup for new
23. nng Device Name BOX007 GPRSV2 V206 amp amp Signal 21 amp amp Up Time 1 288994348 amp amp Cell YV aine ID 1775FOE9 amp amp Network GPRS amp amp Assigned IP 202 81 75 35 Description TRAP message pg 32 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE 7 3 Security Configure FATBOX supports Iptable input and output table configuration Iptable scripting is also supported 7 3 1 Iptable In Incoming to Firewall For packets generated by remote server and going into the FATBOX router 7 3 2 Iptable Out Outgoing from Firewall For packets generated locally and going out of the FATBOX router Enable Iptable Input Chains Iptable Input Chains Del Num Protocol Source Address Subnet Mask Destination Subnet Mask Typa Addrass TEP Enable Iptable Output Chains El lptabl Output Chains Type TEF F Erciddress Mask Source Address SreAddress Bask Dstiddress subnet Mask DstAddress FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 ask Destination Address Hank subnet Mask pg 33 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE pg 34 7 3 3 Iptable Script FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 l Enable iptable Seript Iptable Script Guidelines supporting iptables v1 2 7a Usage iptables AD chain rule specification options iptables RI chain rulenum rule specification options iptables D chain rulenum options iptables LFZ chain options iptables NX chain iptable
24. o 254 and should not be duplicated within the same local network pg 14 5 HOOKING UP THE FATBOX TO DEVICES FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 5 2 Serial Device Settings If you are connecting a serial device to the FATBOX for Serial Log Monitoring Serial DTU Transparent Transport or Serial Modem you will need to set the device s serial port to the following setting to initiate a connection Parity Check No Parity Bit None Flow Control No Flow Control None pg 15 6 LOGGING IN AND SAVING CHANGES IN THE WEB CONSOLE 6 1 Logging in to the FATBOX GPRSV2 AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING Delivering Optmized Wireless Solutions FATBOX CR36 Management Console Username admin Password esses Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd Australia support amplified com au 6 2 Saving Parameter Changes System Tools Parameter Save Success Save Parameter to Flash Load Default Parameter Upload Parameter Download Parameter Update Software Download Software Update Kernel Download Kernel Reset System 3 Goto Bootloader Mode SET pg 16 FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 Connect your computer to port LAN on the FATBOX with the Ethernet CAT5 cable provided Wait a few moments for your computer to register the device then open your web browser and type in 192 168 1 1 into the URL tab Enter as following in the LOGIN page admin 12345 USERNAME PASSWORD You may change the username and password from within t
25. onfiguration parameters to a text file e g parafile You can then modify the file with a text editor and upload back to the FATBOX using the Upload Parameter feature You will be required to indicate the computer s IP address and the parameter file name When you are done save the parameter to flash and reset the router System Tools Download Success Save Parameter to Flash Load Default Parameter Upload Parameter Download Parameter Update Software Download Software Update Kernel Download Kernel O Reset System O Goto Bootloader Mode SET Tftp Sever IP 192 168 1 2 File Name parafile Allows uploading of the FATBOX parameters to Factory Default Note that if the flash is corrupted access to the Web Console may not be possible and the Factory Default will have to be load via the Serial Console See section 9 3 gt DO NOT EXECUTE unless under guidance of an Amplified Engineering technical support Staff as the device s flash kernel or firmware could be corrupted if not done correctly 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE 7 4 2 7 4 3 User Manage You may change the FATBOX s log in page s Username and Password settings for better security To revert back to factory default see section 9 3 on page 40 Device Status FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 User Name admin This page provides real time update of the router s operation and network status e g
26. r Checking activates the router function Checking activates the NAT function See section 7 2 1 on pg 24 for more on Network Address Translating with the GPRSV2 pg 19 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE pg 20 7 1 3 Device NamelID PRSY application Mode Point to Multipoint application Rule Client Sewer Work as Router Enable NAT y kecal Fort 1903 oposite Peer Name Opposite Peer Port 0 Check OOBITCP Enable Private Protocol Local IP after Dial up Remote IP after Dial up bns busz Ethernet Configure In most cases the Ethernet configuration gateway and DNS servers will be automatically assigned when network registration is completed However you may choose to manually configure the settings via this menu Device IP Subnet Mask Gateway ist DNS znd DNS FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 Indicate the port number for the local router for the device Indicate the settings for the opposite peer when you are configuring for Peer to Peer TCP or UDP Transparent Transport modes The local IP assigned to the router after registration to a data network The remote IP assigned to the router after registration to a data network The Primary DNS address assigned to the router after registration to a data network The Secondary DNS address assigned to the router after registration to a data network 192 168 1 1 205 255 255 0 _ 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE FATBOX GPRS
27. re reset may corrupt the unit s configuration If this happens you will need to use the serial console to load the default settings to the box See section 9 3 3 to do this 9 CONFIGURATIONS VIA THE SERIAL PORT ADVANCED USERS ONLY 9 1 9 2 Logging in via the Serial Port FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 If the FATBOX s firmware or parameters are corrupted there is the possibility that the FATBOX may not respond to ping TELNET or the web browser You will need to access the box via its serial port to return the parameters in flash to the factory default FATBOX HyperTerminal mx Fils Ecit Yisw Call Transfer Help FATBOX Properties Connect Tn Settings COM 9 Properties Fort Settirgs Bts per sesund 115200 x Databts eM Patty Nore w Stopbts 1 Flav enantio UR ij VOY oper PETN Disconnected Autodetsct Auta dea O e e Serial Console Commands All configuration commands are available via the Serial Console As this mode is to be used by network professionals this manual will not cover the usages of other commands To see a list of available commands type To display all settings and useful information for troubleshooting type show all The Serial console configuration is for advanced users Please email support amplified com au for technical assistance Set the computer s serial port to the following configuration via a HyperTerminal program refer to setti
28. rial Port The FATBOX GPRSV2 can be configured to switch data connection from the cellular to the serial port modem e g a PSTN ora Satellite SBD modem in situations where redundancy is required Note that the PPP retry must not be set to 0 infinite retry no reboot or else the FATBOX will not switch over to connecting the backup route Enable Backup Routing Gante en oe Check to enable back up function User Name User Password Enter dial up networking number Enter Username and Password for dial up service Time Return to Default Routing 120 9005 160 PPP Failure Retry Times 1 60 0 Enable Script F Enables custom scripting for modems Script Table Del Num AT Command gt pg 27 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 7 2 7 DDNS Dynamic DNS In many cellular data networks the provisioning of static and public IP is a difficult and often expensive exercise If public IP is available FATBOX can be configure to register its assigned remote public IP address to a DDNS service provider e g dyndns org so that its session s temporary IP can be resolved by a unique domain name Troubleshooting Serial connection is required to access the serial console See section 9 Enter set advanced and configure the DDNS debug information setting When DDNS and PPTP serial debug mode is ON the serial terminal must be connected to enable sessions to be completed
29. s Username admin Password Login successfully DTUSset msc Please set network register type C Auto 1 GSMN 2 UMTS gt 0 et radio band c no 1l yes G1 Please input access point telstra internetl Please input dial number 922e 1 1 Please input username username I Please input passwvord passwordI Set userinfo blank no i yes gt H Enable the PDP Define in uset Disable 1 Enable gt Please set wakeup manner 6 Disable i ringing only 2 reserved 3 both 3 Verify caller ID of the incoming call incoming call waken up gt lt no 1 ye fre you sure to save parameters to FLASH T N y Saving parameters to FLASH please wait parameters have saved to FLASH successfully Open a new command prompt session Windows START gt Run gt Type cmd lt Enter gt Enter telnet 192 168 1 1 and the screen on the left will be shown Log in by entering User Name and Password Enter cfg and complete the log in within 10 seconds The default Username is admin and password is 12345 Enter set msc at the DTU gt prompt Enter the parameters provided by your cellular operator Enter sa to save changes to the router s Flash memory You can now reboot the box by entering reset or by switching off its power for a few seconds gt IMPORTANT Please wait till the acknowledgement message for saved changes is displayed before resetting the FATBOX A prematu
30. s E old chain name new chain name iptables P chain target options iptables h print this help information Commands Either long or short options are allowed append A chain Append to chain delete D chain Delete matching rule from chain delete D chain rulenum Delete rule rulenum 1 first from chain insert l chain rulenum Insert in chain as rulenum default 1 first replace R chain rulenum Replace rule rulenum 1 first in chain list L chain List the rules in a chain or all chains flush F chain Delete all rules in chain or all chains zero Z chain Zero counters in chain or all chains new N chain Create anew user defined chain delete chain X chain Delete a user defined chain policy P chain target Change policy on chain to target rename chain E old chain new chain Change chain name moving any references fragment f version V Options proto p l proto protocol by number or name eg tcp source 5 l address mask source specification destination d 1 address mask destination specification in interface i input name network interface name for wildcard jump j target target for rule may load target extension match m match extended match may load extension numeric n numeric output of addresses and ports out interface o output name network interface name for wildcard table ttable table to
31. t pg 21 pg 22 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE 7 1 5 7 1 6 Timer Configure Here you can set the router to automatically reconnect PPP sessions or reboot PPP sessions with Data Service Provider Configure between 10 to 15 seconds Configures the number of times the FATBOX tries to infinite retries without rebooting default The other settings in this segment are for specific network operations and we do not advise the normal user to make any modifications there Timer Up Down If the GPRS or NTP time sync is reliable upon power up the FATBOX can be programmed to have specific PPP connection and disconnection times each day Erani Time up oown po Time Up Down Table Check to Enable time ie eee i rrr Enter Hour Minute Second to set PPP ae E reconnection time for each day Enter Hour Minute Second to set PPP disconnection time for each day 2 See Section 7 2 8 on page 28 for NTP FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 Configures the dwell time between Retry to Connect connect PPP sessions with the Data Service Provider before it reboots Set between 1 60 times or O for 7 WORKING WITH THE WEB CONSOLE FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 7 1 7 Reboot Redial Conditions This is a custom application specific function Please contact support amplified com au for advanced user application support 7 1 8 Advanced Parameters You can use this menu to configure some of the spec
32. tacting Us at Amplified Engineering 42 AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING Delivering Optimized Wireless Solutions is our motto If you have any help requirements please do not hesitate to contact our Solution Partners or the FATBOX Head Office CONTACT DETAILS ON PAGE 42 Please download latest user manuals at www amplified com au pg 4 Thank you for purchasing the FATBOX GPRSV2 cellular router Inside your FATBOX packaging you will find 1 X FATBOX GPRSV2 Router 1 X Tuned GSM antenna with 2M wire to SMA Connector 1 X Yellow CAT5 LAN cable 1 X Serial diagnostics cable 1 X regulated power supply unit 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz to 12VDC 1 Amp pg d IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE All specialist electronic devices must be operated with due care to avoid damage or injuries and should be installed and operated by a trained personnel DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN ENVIRONMENTS CONTAINING POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE GASES OR LIQUIDS EXAMPLE GAS STATIONS AND CHEMICAL PLANTS AND EXPLOSIVE STORES 1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS The FATBOX GPRSV2 model CRGV2 integrates a robust Motorola G24 series module and a powerful ARM7 processor Its rugged industrial design is fit for demanding remote and mobile data connectivity applications Wireless Cellular Interface GPRS Class 10 for maximum 85 6kbps downlink Quad Band GSM 850 900 1800 1900 SMS and CSD 14 4kbps supported Dual SIM with PPP connection fail
33. ure auto switching with SIMI priority mode Motorola G24 Wireless module integrated SIM PIN for SIM card security Reboot on SIM Failure LAN Interface 10 100BaselT Ethernet port DHCP server on default RS232 Serial Interface To operate as serial modem e g for SMS CSD For TCP UDP transparent transport mode As a back up route e g a PSTN modem Power and Operating Conditions Power 5 30VDC 200MA 150MA 12VDC Operating Temperature 10 C to 65 C Physical dimensions 130mm x 92mm x 25mm Weight 420gm Operating System LINUX OS on ARM7 microprocessor Kernel and Firmware update over LAN or Serial Other Features Wake on LAN Serial data Wake on Incoming call Connect on Serial burst detected SSHv2 for secure remote management SNMPv1 for Network Management Systems Supports VPN IPSEC PSK PPTP and L2TP DDNS DMZ amp NAT IP Firewall CHAP and or PAP authentication Configurable PPP keep alive function Configurable ON OFF Timer Backup route using serial to external modem In the Box FATBOX GPRSV2 Router GSM antenna with 2 meter wire to SMA Connector CATS LAN cable RS232 Serial cable Regulated power supply unit 100 240VAC 50 60Hz to 12VDC 1 Amp pg 2 pg 8 _ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FATBOX GPRSV2 manual 2 1 2 1 Power Supply Details The power requirements for the FATBOX GPRSV2 are as follows Supply 5 30VDC regulated power supply recommended e g 12VDC 1A Consumpt

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