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1. CallDirect Call Direct Cellular Solutions CD Series Cellular Router User s Manual Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 1 This manual covers the following products CDR 780seu CDM 882seu CDR 790seu Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 2 Table of Contents TP AE FOGQUCU ON ete Em 5 2 Celuli Router OVEIViCW oriire rne ONO PE rr 5 2k DEALS GUC AON a 7 3 What you will need to configure the Cellular Router cccccccccseeeeceeeeeseeeeeseeeeseeesaeeeesaees 8 4 Installing and unlocking the SIM card cerent enne annie nnns 12 4 1 nsering the SIM CAN Catach ed sok iere etri eroe ie o e hi e ener eo ie o e or ree e eil 12 AZ NINO UMN SNR NER E mmm 13 43 TEATS UK ansasen a a cedaduusta dic dasuvadsiau se dutecc el DEM E EEUU 17 44d The Remember TIN Tealulle sesso oe inet Doe MEE DIS ED ert bero Db Eee totes 19 9 MOCKING tO a SPec DANG Ems 20 6 How to Establish a Connection to the cellular network seeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 22 6 1 Initiating a PPP Connection from the Cellular Router eeseesssesse 23 6 1 1 To connect using a pre configured profile seeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 24 6 1 2 To connect using a user configured profile sseeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 25 6 13 TOGOMMMIM SUccesstul GOntie OE susssscsces n peut tuba tue ua idee
2. UDP All protocols Source IP Specifies either a Friendly IP address that is allowed to access the modem or a wildcard IP address of 0 0 0 0 that allows all IP address to access the modem Incoming Port Range External port s to listen to Destination IP Local Area Network Address of device to forward inbound requests to Destination Port Range Local Area Network Port s to forward connections to Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 39 Example Make sure NAT Configuration is enabled by clicking the Enable radio button 1 Enter the information as appropriate Click Save 0 NAT Settings NAT CONFIGURATION NAT Configuration Enable CQ Disable IP MAPPING SETTINGS Mapping na Fratacal Source IP Address Incoming Port Range to 1 65535 Destination IP Address a2 hes E Destination Part Range 400 to 1 B5535 NB If the Incoming Port Range specifies a single port as above then the destination port can be set to any port If the Incoming Port Range specifies a range of port numbers then the Destination Port Range MUST be the same as the Incoming Port Range Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 40 Configured mappings are displayed as follows Incoming Incoming Destination Destination ner JOXEIDEDI Address Port Address Port tep 0 0 0 0 400 400 192 158 1 60 400 400 SERE Entry 2 tep
3. 10 1 2 3 500 550 192 168 1 60 500 550 BS Entry To delete an entry click on the Delete Entry link 1 from the list of IP Mappings Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 41 8 6 How to configure dynamic DNS client This facility is available on the DDNS configuration page Dynamic DNS provides a method for the cellular router to update and external name server with the routers cellular WAN IP address To configure dynamic DNS Click Enable 1 Select the Dynamic DNS service that you wish to user 2 Enter your dynamic DNS account credentials 3 Click Save 4 D DDNS Settings DDNS CONFIGURATION DONS Configuration Enable OQ Disable DDNS SETTINGS aerver Address Wr Hast Mame User Name Password Verify Password 4 gt Save Help Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 42 87 How to configure the Serial PAD Packet Assembler and Disassembler The CDM CDR Cellular Routers include a PAD feature to allow the transport of arbitrary Async serial data over the packet switched IP cellular network Specifically data received on the routers V 24 interface serial port can be encapsulated into TCP or UDP packets and sent to a remote host likewise data contained in TCP or UDP packets received from a remote host may be forwarded to the routers V 24 interface serial port This feature is further described in
4. 10 1 2 3 every 10 minutes if it fails it then tries to ping 10 1 2 4 if that also fails it then accelerates the ping attempts to once every 60 seconds and if 3 successive ping attempts at the one minute interval fails the modem will reboot PERIODIC PING SETTINGS Destination Address second Address Periodic PING Timer 0 B5535 secs Periodic PING Accelerated Timer 0 65535 secs Fail Count 0 65536 Periodic Ping Enabled NB The traffic generated by the periodic ping feature is counted as chargeable usage please keep this in mind when selecting how often to ping 8 2 How to configure a Periodic Reset Timer This facility is available on the System Monitor page The router can be configured to automatically reboot on a periodic interval specified in minutes While this is not necessary it does ensure that in the case of remote installations it will reboot the router if some anomaly occurs The default value is 0 which disables the Periodic Reset Timer The maximum value is 65535 minutes Force reset every os U B5535 mins Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 35 8 3 How to configure SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is used to remotely monitor the Cellular Router for conditions that may warrant administrative attention It can be used to retrieve information from the Cellular Router such as signal strength system time interface status etc
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6. CONFIGURATION VRRP Enable Enable Disable Virtual Device ID 1 255 Router Priority 1 255 Virtual IP Address hae Jes n 4 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 o4 10 Router Application and Configuration management Features to manage the cellular routers configuration and application firmware may be found on the Application Load Saved page 1 IP 192 168 150 f 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 11 08 00 60 6567 SYSTEM INFORMATION System Up time 07 13 04 Router Version Hardware 1 04 e Software 1 57 0 Phone Module Model MCST8 Hardware 1 0 Firmware F1 194 Temp 35 C ogrial Number 00 11 DB 00 60 67 A eR Ne eee PPP Status UP PPP IP Address 10 241 185 187 255 255 255 255 PPP P EP 10 64 64 64 IPsec Ay PPPOE PPPoE Status DISABLED 10 1 To save a copy of the routers configuration Click Save 1 4 SAVE A COPY OF CURRENT SETTINGS This will download a copy of the current settings from the cellular router to your PC NB e tis 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 cfg Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 55 10 2 To restore a copy of the routers configuration Click Browse 1 Select
7. Humber PPP Status PPP IP Address FPF P tP IPsec PPPoE Status PPTP Status FFTF IP Address FPFTP P t P CONNECTION STATUS Provider Service Type Coverage Connection Status Modern IMEI Frequency Signal Strength dBrrn Sl Status Revision 1 57 March 2009 14 PPTP LE d Hardware 1 04 e Software 1 57 0 Model Hardware not available Firmware not available Temp 34 C 00 1 1T DB DD BDE B7 DISABLED MA gf N A MA N A PPPOE DISABLED DISABLED MA N A N A Emergency only Ma service Idle 354219010463097 VWEDINMA S abl 70 strand mnll ENTER FIM Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd When you click on the Security link you should see the following message The page at http 197 168 1 50 says Click OK Next enter the PIN code and confirm the PIN code Then click Save PIN Settings PIN Confirm PIN Remember PIN ei ves Ono Disable PIN Oves 9 No Once the SIM has been unlocked you will see a pop up confirming this The page at http 197 168 1 50 says Ed AN SIM is unlocked Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 15 Now Click on the FPP Status FFF IF Address PPP F FP IPsec PPPOE status DISABLED MA f NAA MA NA link and the Home Status page should look as below with SIM Status OK PPPoE Status PPTP DISABLED FFTP Status FFTF IP Address PPTP F t F CONNE
8. Level All v o Date Time Hachine Level Process Hezzage Jan 1 00 31 57 codecs daemon intao mdm emu Active Session PPP Session Jan 1 00 31 57 cdcs daeman into mdm emu Reason HETWOEK SERVICE CHANGE Jan L 00 31 57 edes daemon into mdm emu Session state NDIS Packet Jan 1 00 31 57 cdcs daemon info mdm emu Hetwork 3Telzstra Jan i 00 31 57 caes daemon info mdm emu Coverage UHTS Jan 1 00 31 57 codecs daemon info mdm emu Link Status Context U Protocol Type 3 Profile ID Jan 1 00 31 57 edcs daemon info mdm emu Active Session PPP Session Jan 1 00 31 57 cdca daemon info mdm emu Reason LINE DOWN deam L 00 31 57 enes daemon info mdm emu Session state HDIS Packet Jan 1 00 31 57 cdcs daemon info mdm emu Hetwork 3Telstra Jan 1 00 31 57 cales daemon into mdm emu Coverage HSDPA Jan 1 00 31 57 codecs daemon info mdm emu Link Status Context 2 Protocol Type 3 Profile ID 1 Jan 1 00 31 54 codecs daemon info mdm emu Active Session PPP Session Jan 1 00 31 54 codecs daemon info mdm emu Reason LINE UP Jan 1 00 31 54 ecdecs dsemon into mdm emu Session state NDIS Packet Jan 1 00 31 54 ecdecs daemaon into mdm emu Hetwork 3Telstra Jan 1 00 31 54 cdcs daemon into mdm emu Coverage HSDPA Jan 1 00 31 54 cdcs daemon into mdm emu Link Status Context 2 Protocol Type 3 Profile ID 1 Jan 1 00 31 54 codecs daemon notice pppd 22705 Connect ppp dev usb phone_module 6 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 60 11 2 Common problem
9. Pty Ltd March 2009 4 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Cellular Router from Call Direct Cellular Solutions This manual illustrates how to set up and configure your Cellular Router appropriate for your application The Cellular Router is configured via a web browser This manual will take you through the steps required to configure and use your unit correctly Additionally the router may be configured via the units serial V 24 port using AT V 250 commands this method of operation is further detailed in the document CDSeriesCellularRouters V250 A T manual 2 Cellular Router Overview This section describes the main physical features of the Cellular Router Auxiliary RF antenna Primary RF antenna Serial V 24 port Service Type LED Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 5 USB Host Port Power Jack Ethernet Reset Power LED Port Button Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 6 2 1 Status Indicators There are a total of five LED s on the Cellular Router three green one amber and one red The green LED next to the DC power jack is the DC Power Indicator The other four LED s are grouped on the opposite end of the router next to the RF antenna connector Listed below are the specifications of the LED s and their corresponding colours POWER Green The green Power LED indicates correct power is applied to the DC power input j
10. To configure SNMP Click Enable 1 Enter Community Names or leave them as default 2 SNMP mandates that the SNMP agents should accept request messages only if the community string in the message matches its community name Therefore the management application should always communicate with the agents along with the associated community name The default SNMP community names are public for read only GET operations and private for read write SET operations Click Save 3 oh hr SNMP CONFIGURATION Enable SNMP Enable Disable Read Only Community Name public gt The Cellular Router MIB used in management software can be downloaded from Http 192 168 1 50 cdcs mib G O http 192 168 1 50fcdes mib File Edit View Favorites Tools Help File Download Google Do you want to open or save this file 3 air Mw ninemsn Hotmail Messenger News Sport Mame cdcs mib m Type mib auta File 9 30KB From 192 168 1 50 Always ask before opening this type of file B While files fram the Internet can be useful same files can potentially arm YOU compplitier OW cgo NOL ux E xuaunme 00 NOL open or 9 ie this file Es dis uk io x Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 36 8 4 Remote Administration Remote administration can optionally be enabled You may connect to the IP address of the WAN cellular interface on port 8080 once it is connected to the cellular network via a data connecti
11. cannot seem to access the web page interface seesseesseeeesesss 61 11 2 2 The Cellular Router was connected but cannot get back on 61 11 2 3 CDM Router is rebooting frequently ccceeccceecccececececeuceceueeceuecseeesseeesseeeeas 61 11 2 4 CDM Router has connection but cannot access the internet 61 11 2 5 cannot seem to get a wireless CONNECTION ccccceccceeeceeeeseeeteeeeseeeseeeseeeeeeeeees 62 11 2 6 have set the Band but now it does not show the correct Frequency on the Home page and cannot get a connections sicie EE EEN 62 11 2 7 The SIM status indicates that the SIM is not installed or reboot required on the OME AOS HENRI T Uu TP 62 11 2 8 How can I reset the cellular router s IP address to default 63 11 2 9 lam having problems getting a PPTP connection eeeseeeseeuese 64 12 RS 232 Serial Port Integration Parameters ccccceccccsseecceeeeeeeeeesseeeesseeeeseeeeesseeesaeeeeeas 65 13 RJ 45 Ethernet Port Integration Parameters cccccccceecceeeeceeeceeeceeeeeseeseeeceueeseeeseeeseeeens 66 Ws SSO CCC AMO d NES TT EE 67 15 Download and Upload Speeds S serrin a rE 68 1O 499DVHOBNOLIGS uices nen pier anes Dane ep t RI IL Ii eM 69 a dime Vapi keto Ra Wanani acie idcetebn egt Meta aberat A 70 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003
12. connect to the cellular network Of the 4 connection profiles available the 1 3 are pre configured and cannot be modified you may connect to the cellular network using one of the 1 3 profiles as follows Packet Data Connection Settings PPP PROFILE CONNECT Auto Connect Reconnect Delay Reconnect Retries Profile ta connect ta Enable Disable 30 85535 secs 8 85535 0 Unlimited PPP USER CONFIGURABLE PROFILE SETTING Frafila Murnber Dial Numhbar AFN Name User Password Remote Host Port Local Encoding Pad Mode PAD Auto Answer Item Num atd 4 a 2 atd 4 3 z atd 99 APN telstra internet telstra datapack telstra pcpack etd aH 0 0 0 0 B cr essas Q Enable 9 Disable tcp gt Q Enable Disable MODIFY ENTRY User Fem Host 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 First examine the list of configured profiles 1 Select the profile that you wish to connect to 2 Click Auto Connect Enable 3 Click Save 4 Rem Port Loc Enc Mode Ans t Ott tcp Off t CH tcp Off 0 CHf tcp Ott From now on Auto Connect will keep remain enabled and the router will automatically connect unless you come back to this page and disable it Revision 1 57 March 2009 24 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd 6 1 2 To connect using a user configured profile If none of the pre configured profiles are suitable you may configure a 4 user defined profile as foll
13. problem by phone with the Company s Technical Support the Company will issue a Return Materials Authorization RMA number Following the receipt of a RMA number the customer is responsible for returning the product to the Company accompanied with a dated proof of purchase freight prepaid by customer Upon verification of the warranty the Company will at its own discretion repair or replace the product in question and return it by prepaid freight This warranty does not cover any work or services at the customer s site Any software revisions required hereunder cover supply of distribution media only The warranty does not cover or include any installation that may be required Company shall have no obligation to make repairs or to cause replacement required through normal wear and tear necessitated in whole or in part by catastrophe fault or negligence of the user improper or unauthorised use of the Product or use of the Product in such a manner for which it was not designed or by causes external to the Product such as but not limited to improper power supplies failure due to extreme temperatures or liquid ingress The information recommendation description and safety notations in this or other documents supplied by Company are based on general industry experience and judgment with respect to such hardware and software This information should not be considered to be all inclusive or covering all contingencies In no event will CD
14. the document CDSeriesCellularRouterV250 A T manual When configured through the browser based configuration interface this feature is configured using both the Data Connection and Modem pages The following items may be configured using the Data Connection page Remote Host 0 0 0 0 Port Os 1 65535 Local Encoding O Enable Disable Fad Mode tcp vi PAD Auto Answer O Enable Disable Remote Host In client mode router connects to host this is the remote host to which the router will connect 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 Port TCP UDP port number to use Local Encoding See CDSeriesCellularRouterV250 AT manual for details of this parameter this is normally disabled PAD Auto Answer When enabled the router accepts incoming connections enables server mode These items may be configured separately for each of the 4 connection profiles Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 43 The following items may be configured using the Modem page MODEM SETTINGS Baud rate 115200 Inter Character Timeout 0 65535 miliseconds Id Ignore String CONNECTION SETTINGS Connect to Dialsting D TR Action Ignore B DCO Action ConnectOn Flow Control f RI Action Always Off a Circuit amp uta amp nswer Rin
15. you can select the router to only connect on the network frequencies that suit your requirements Status Revision 1 57 March 2009 status 182 158 1 50 4 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 11 DE 00 60 67 System Up time 00 11 17 Router version Hardware 1 04 e Software 1 57 0 Phone Madule Model MC8780 Hardware 1 0 Firmware F1 0 194 Temp 34 C aerial Number 00 11 D5 00 60 67 DISABLED FFF IF Address BMA NJA Ira rA PPPOE Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd 20 Band Settings BAND Q UMTS 850Mhz 6 Q UMTS All Bands Only C WCDMA All B5 uhz zo O26 autoband UMTS 850MHz Only UMTS 850 MHz Only WCDMA ALL UMTS 850 1900 2100MHz UMTS 850MHz 2G UMTS 850 MHz EDGE GPRS GSM 900 1800 1900MHz All Bands autoband UMTS 850 1900 2100MHz EDGE GPRS GSM 900 1800 1900MHz 2G EDGE GPRS GSM 900 1800 1900MHz NOTE After changing the band if the band does not get set correctly or is not reflected on the frequency field on the Home Status page then you may need to reboot the unit by clicking on the Reset Button on the top right hand corner of the page Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 21 6 How to Establish a Connection to the cellular network This section describes how to set up the Cellular Router to initiate a Wireless connection There are 2 different ways to set up a wireless connection via PPP e Initiating the PPP Connection directly from
16. 9 Power the unit up with the Ethernet connector NOT PLUGGED IN The front lights will flash then all the light will come on When all the lights have come on not before not after they have gone off plug a live Ethernet jack into the Ethernet port live as in another device is at the other end If you have done this correctly the green left hand light will flash otherwise the lights will go out and the device will continue to boot Leave the Ethernet jack in until all the lights come on again Then pull it out but not before all the lights have come on The red TX RX light will now flash then shortly all lights will come on again At this point not before all the lights have come on put the plug back in and leave it in The unit will now assign Ethernet address 192 168 1 50 to the Ethernet port The lights will do a short chaser sequence each coming on in turn to confirm this has taken place If you have done this and you can t connect to the router the problem is likely to be in your computers routing default gateway or mask Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd 63 11 2 9 am having problems getting a PPTP connection Check the routes on the Routing page There should be 5 routes shown e One route for interface ethO e Two routes for interface pppO e Two routes for interface ppp1 If there are not 5 routes it is most possible e PPTP is not enabled e The credentials on the PPTP HTML page are wron
17. Browser Install the supplied antenna to the Cellular Router This needs to be screwed to the RF Antenna connector e For 850MHz networks use the black antenna provided e For 2100 1900MHz networks use the Gray antenna provided Connect power adapter to the mains and plug the output jack to the power jack of the Cellular Router The green Power LED on the panel should illuminate Connect an Ethernet crossover cable or straight through cable as appropriate between the Cellular Router s Ethernet connector and the Ethernet Connector on your PC or switch Configure your PC s Ethernet interface to be dynamically assigned an IP address by doing the following Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 8 For Windows users Follow the path Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties to open the configuration dialogue box of Local Area Connection as below l Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using This connection uses the Following items ml aos Packet Scheduler d Network Monitor Driver Internet Protocal TCP IP install 9 Description Transmission Control Protacal Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this conmectio
18. CS be responsible to the user in contract in tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise for any special indirect incidental or consequential damage or loss of equipment plant or power system cost of capital loss of profit The above represents the entire obligation of the Company and understanding between the parties There are no other understandings agreements representations or warranties express or implied including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 70
19. CTION STATUS DISABLED MA f NAA rA Frovider sevice Type Coverage Connection Status Modem IMEI Frequency Signal Strength cdBrmy Si Status Revision 1 57 March 2009 Telstra UMTS service UMTS Idle 354219010463097 WILDMA W abl Pl strong OK 16 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd 43 Enter PUK If after three attempts you are requested to enter a PUK code The page at http 197 168 1 50 says You will need to contact your carrier to obtain this number Your carrier will issue you a PUK code to enable you to unlock the USIM and enter a new PIN code Enter the new PIN 1 and PUK codes 2 press save 3 PIM Settings PIN pe lt __________ Confirm PIN PUK o o Confirm PUK trc NNI Remember PIN Yes ONo Disable PIM O Yes No 9 If you have entered the PUK correctly you should see the following message The page at http 192 168 1 50 says Ed Ad SIM is unlocked Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 17 status Now Click on the Status OK FPP Status FFF IF Address PPP F FP IPsec PPPOE PPPoE Status PPTP PPTP Status PPTP IP Address FFTF F t F CONNECTION STATUS Provider Service Type Coverage Connection Status Modem IMEI Frequency Signal Strength dBrm Si Status Revision 1 57 March 2009 DISABLED MA f N A rA MA DISABLED DISABLED MA f NA MA Telstra U
20. MTS Service UMTS Idle 354219010463097 WEDA V abl P strong OK 18 link and the Home Status page should look as below with SIM Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd 44 The Remember PIN feature This feature is intended to allow the router to automatically send the PIN to the USIM each time the USIM asks for it usually at power up The intent of this feature is to ensure that a USIM removed from a router installed in an unattended location by an unauthorized user cannot be used to make calls or otherwise be of any value outside the router on which it is installed When this feature is enabled the PIN entered by the user when they set the Remember PIN feature is encrypted and stored locally in the cellular router the next time the USIM asks the cellular router for the PIN the cellular router decrypts the PIN and automatically sends it to the USIM without user intervention When this feature is disabled and the USIM is PIN locked the user must manually enter the PIN via the cellular router s configuration interface this is clearly not desirable where the cellular router is unattended Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 19 5 Locking to a specific band You may want to lock the Cellular Router on to a specific band to do this click on the Band link 1 You may want to do this if you re using the router in a country with multi frequency networks that may not all support HSPA
21. Next open the LAN configuration page Specify the APN you wish to use to suit your carrier 1 In addition you may specify an optional Service Name when a Service Name is specified the connected device must use the same service name when connecting This facility is particularly useful if you have more than one PPPoE router or modem on a single Ethernet network Finally click save to save your settings and enable PPPoE LAM LAN CONFIGURATION Ethernet IP Address hae nes po Ethernet Subnet Mask 255 ess 255 d DNS MASQUERADE ONS Masquerade Enable Disable PPPOE SETUP PPPoE Enable Disable APN Mame telstra internet 4 4 REMOTE ADMINISTRATION Remote Configure 9 Enable Disable Incoming Port aliat 1 55534 Note Most people do not need to use PPPoE If you do not know what PPPoE is odds are you don t need this Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 28 7 Ethernet Related Commands 7 1 How to configure the Ethernet IP address This facility is available on the LAN page The default IP of the Ethernet port is 192 168 1 50 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 If you wish to change this then simply enter the new IP address and click on the Save button at the bottom of the page Since the IP address has changed you will have to re enter the new IP address configured in your browser to acces
22. X Green White White Brown 8 Brown White Below you will find pin outs of the RJ 45 Ethernet Plug and Jack connectors B d 1 8 Plug Jack NOTE The Ethernet port on the Cellular Router is a DTE non auto switch so you will need a crossover cable if connected directly to your PC However if the there is a Hub Switch connected between the Cellular Router and PC you will need to use a straight through cable Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 66 14 Specifications This section covers the specifications and cable pin outs Interface Connectors Power Connector LED Indicators Antenna Interface Size Weight Power Input Temperature Operating Humidity Flash Memory Size RAM Processor Revision 1 57 March 2009 RS 232 DE 9F Connector DCE 10 100 Base T Full Duplex USB 2 0 Full Speed 12Mbps Host Controller 2 1mm 5 5mm DC Barrel Jack Center Positive Service Tx Rx DCD RSSI 50 ohm SMA Female for Cellular Network Labeled RF 140mm L x 80mm W x 44 H 250 grams 8 28 VDC 1 2W Idle 100ma 12VDC 8 28 VDC 3 36W HSDPA Call 280 ma 12 VDC Operating 30 C to 70 C 22 to 140 F 100 Duty Cycle 55 C to 85 C 67 to 185 F Storage 0 85 non condensing 8MB 16MB Atmel ARM AT91RM9200 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd 67 15 Download and Upload Speeds The speeds here are theoretical maxima practically
23. You may assign a particular IP address to a specific device every that device makes a DHCP request as follows Computer Name MAC Address IP Address lt 4 Click Add 1 ADDRESS RESERVATION LIST Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Add 00 1D 85 F0 00 08 180 eg Jp G Enable O Disable 2 Enter a name for the computer or device 1 Enter the computer or device MAC 2 Enter the IP address to assign 3 Click Save 4 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 32 7 4 How to configure your Device s IP address manually no DHCP If your device has a statically set IP address you can have your device to work with the Cellular Router by manually configuring your device to the following settings Set your devices IP address to any valid IP between 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 119 or disable the DHCP server and use any address Do not use the IP address assigned to the modem s Ethernet Connector Subnet to 255 255 255 0 Set your Gateway to the IP address of the Modem s Ethernet Connector 192 168 1 50 DNS if required set to 192 168 1 50 or manually set to your carriers DNS Servers Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 39 8 Advanced Features This section explains other features that you may want to enable depending on your application Some features can add extra stability and error recovery Other features are available assist with integrating the router with
24. ack DCD Amber The amber Carrier Detect LED illuminates to indicate a Data connection Tx Rx Red The red LED will light upon data being sent to or received from the cellular network Service Type Green The green LED will illuminate when cellular network coverage is detected Solid on indicates UMTS HSDPA available coverage Flashing indicated EDGE available coverage Off Indicates GSM GPRS available coverage only RSSI Green Of the three radio link status indicators the green LED is used to show Received Signal Strength There are three possible states that the RSSI LED can operate in based upon signal level Solid Indicates the RSSI level is 90dbm or greater strong Flashing once per second Indicates the RSSI level is 110dbm and 90dbm medium Off Indicates the RSSI level is less than 110dbm poor Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 3 What you will need to configure the Cellular Router You will need the following hardware components to set up the Cellular Router Power Supply 8 28VDC Ethernet cable Laptop or PC Active Telecommunications carrier SIM card USIM NOTE The Ethernet port on the Cellular Router is a DTE non auto switch so you will need a crossover cable if connected directly to your PC However if there is a Hub Switch connected between the Cellular Router and PC you will need to use a straight through cable How to access the Cellular Router using the Web
25. an incoming connection request is received e Always Off RI is always off Circuit AutoAnswer 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 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 46 9 Routing Features 9 1 How to configure PPTP Client This page can be accessed by clicking on the PPTP link FPTP PPTP SETTINGS Enable PPTP 9 Enable Disable Set Default Route ta PPTF 9 Enable Disable Set Default DS ta PPTP Enable Disable PPTP Server IP Address 203 34 24 45 Password pem 00 Tn eve Hei There are a couple of steps that you need to take before obtaining a PPTP interface 1 Get connected on to the Cellular network To do this click on the Data Connection link and in the PPP Profile Connect section click enable for one of profiles 1 4 To check that the PPP interface is UP click on the Status link and in the PPP section it should indicate UP For more details on enabling a data connection refer to the Data Connection section 2 Enable PPTP Click on the PPTP link and enter the PPTP server IP address and user name and passwords in the appropriate boxes and click Enable 1 and Save 2 To check that the PPTP interface is up click on the Status link and in the PPTP section it should indicate th
26. at the status is UP Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 47 NOTE It may be necessary to add a static route using the Routing link The PPTP gateway is the PPTP server address and so in the static routes section under the Routing link enter the PPTP server IP address in the Gateway IP address box Example If the PPTP server address is 203 44 251 100 and the IP address of the local PPTP interface is 10 1 3 42 i e a 10 0 0 0 address then in the static routes section enter the following e 10 0 00 in the destination IP address box e 255 0 0 0 in the IP subnet mask box e 203 44 251 100 in the Gateway IP address box e 1 inthe metric box Editing the PPTP credentials If you need to edit the PPTP credentials you need to disable the existing PPTP connection and then enter the new credentials and re enable the connection Disabling PPTP If you want to completely disconnect both the PPP and PPTP interface from the network then it is best to first disable the PPTP interface simply by clicking disable and hitting save then disabling the PPP connection by clicking disable for the appropriate profile number in the Data Connection page However if you want to leave the PPTP enabled for future use then just disable the PPP connection only using the Data Connection page then next time a PPP connection is enabled the PPTP interface will also come up Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellula
27. e Circuit or Packet as appropriate DTR Action 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 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 ATPort When DTR is low pass all AT commands directly to internal cellular data engine DCD Action Determines how the router controls the state of the serial port DCD line e Always On DCD is always on e ConnectOn DCD is on when a connection is established in response to an ATD command or DTR auto dial e Always Off DCD is always off e PPP On DCD is on when the router has established a PPP session with the cellular network Flow Control e Off Serial port flow control off e Hardware Serial port uses RTS CTS flow control Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 45 RI Action Determines how the router controls the state of the serial port RI line e Always On RI is always on e Incoming Ring Hl is on when
28. ellular CDM 882 Setup Menu Microsoft Internet Explorer File C9 sac Mi x E A JO search SIP Favorites o e Address http 192 168 1 50 index html 4 Google TEET Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Connect to 192 168 1 50 User name V admin Password Remember my password Cancel NOTE If the Ethernet IP address of the Cellular Router needs to be changed then refer to the section Configuring the Ethernet IP address Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 11 4 Installing and unlocking the SIM card 41 Inserting the SIM card First make sure the SIM card in inserted correctly You insert the SIM with gold side up and in the direction as shown below Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 12 4 2 Unlocking the SIM If the SIM card is locked you will need to unlock it with a PIN provided with your SIM card You can find out if the SIM is locked by viewing the SIM Status on the Home page CONMECTION STATUS Provider Emergency only Service Type Ma service Coverage Connection Status Idle Modern IMEI 354219010463097 Frequency WCDMA S 850 Signal Strength dam 70 strong m SIM Status ENTER FIM Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 13 If the SIM Status is ENTER PIN as above then do the following Click on the Security Link on the left 1 Status Router Version Phone Module Serial
29. g either the IP address or username password Check the logfile e lf you see the message The synchronous pptp option is NOT activated or CHAP Authentication Failure then the credentials are incorrect Revision 1 57 March 2009 64 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd 12 RS 232 Serial Port Integration Parameters You can use the guide below to design serial cables to integrate the Cellular Router into your system Standard RS 232 DE 9 Pinout Pin Name Direction Description 1 CD Carrier Detect 2 RX Receive Data 3 TX Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND System Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indicator Note Output from router Input to router Below you will find pinout diagrams of the V 24 DB 9 Male and Female connectors 1 5 5 1 Oooo QQOOO Ei J J b Male Female Default RS 232 Communication Parameters Bits Per Second 115 200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control Hardware Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 65 13 RJ 45 Ethernet Port Integration Parameters You can use the guide below to design Ethernet cables to integrate the CDM Cellular Router into your systems Standard RJ 45 Ethernet Pinout Pin Function Color 1 TX White Orange 2 TX Orange White 3 RX White Green 4 Blue White 5 White Blue 6 R
30. gs Auto Dial Number C C x Baud Rate The serial V 24 port baud rate By default the serial line format is 8 data bits No parity 1 Stop bit See CDSeriesCellularRouterV250 AT manual if you need to change the serial line format Inter Character Timeout The PAD will buffer 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 ID When the ID field is not blank empty the defined ID will be sent to the remote host as follows For UDP the 1 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 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 44 Ignore String 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 Connect To Determines how the router behaves when it receives an ATD command on the serial port e Profile Connect using Data Connection Profile 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 Profil
31. k to this page and disable it Packet Data Connection settings PPP PROFILE CONNECT i Auto Connect 9 Enable Disable Reconnect Delay 30 55535 secs Reconnect Retries o 0 55535 zUnlirited Profile ta cannact to qw Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 26 6 1 3 To confirm successful connection status Now Click on the link to return to the status page Please pay close attention to PPP field on the page shown by the arrow PPP Status should be UP PPP IP Address shows the current IP address that the network has allocated for the Cellular Router Status LAN IF 92 seen tel a ie rris renes MAC Address 00 11 08 00 60 67 SYSTEM INFORMATION System Up time 02 09 28 Router Version Hardware 1 04 e Software 1 57 0 Phone Module Model MCS8F80 Hardware 1 0 Firmware F1 0 1948 Temp 3 C serial Number D0 11 DB 00 50 57 PPP Status UP PPP IP Address 1 0 0 1 255 255 255 255 PPP P tP 10 64 64 64 IPsec EE Your new Cellular Router is now ready to use Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 2 6 1 4 How to establish a Connection using the Cellular Router in PPPoE mode This facility can be found on the LAN page To enable PPPoE mode Firstly ensure Auto Connect under the Data Connection configuration page is disabled
32. lar Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 61 11 2 5 cannot seem to get a wireless connection e Click on the Data Connection link on the HTML page and check that the APN is correct e Also check that the username and password credentials are correct if the APN in use requires these e Make sure that Auto Connect is enabled on the PPP Profile Connect section on the Data Connection page 11 2 6 have set the Band but now it does not show the correct Frequency on the Home page and cannot get a connection If this happens you must reboot the Cellular Router The Reset button on the home page will reboot the Cellular Router 11 2 7 The SIM status indicates that the SIM is not installed or reboot required on the Home page If a SIM is installed correctly this may indicate that the SIM has been removed or inserted whilst the unit is powered up In this case you must reboot the unit The Reset button on the home page will reboot the Cellular Router Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 62 11 2 8 How can reset the cellular router s IP address to default The IP address can be reset to default by the following actions Read the following fully as you need to take action at certain points within a short period of time The reason for forcing these actions is to prevent an accidental overwriting of your non default IP address Getting this sequence correct may take a few tries Revision 1 57 March 200
33. n Protocol is used for advertising routes to other routers Thus all the routes in the Cellular Router s routing table will be advertised to other nearby routers For example the route for the Cellular 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 Cellular Router s Ethernet subnet You will have to add the routes appropriately in the Static Routes section see Adding Static Routes NOTE it is possible that some routers will ignore RIP The RIP facility is available on the Routing HTML page Simply click enable in the RIP Routing section on the Routing Page 1 Select the RIP version 1 or 2 Click Save RIP ROUTING RIF Enable Enable Disable Version E Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 52 9 4 How to configure VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP is a non proprietary redundancy protocol described 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 r
34. n has limited or na connechyity Find and click Internet Protocol TCP IP 1 from the protocol list box and then click the Properties button 2 The TCP IP configuration window will pop up as illustrated below Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 9 Under General tab select radio button Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically 3 Then press OK button to close TCP IP configuration window Press the Close button to complete the computer preparation for the Cellular Router Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration ou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise vou need to ask your network administrator For the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically 3 C Use the following IP address C Use the following DNS server addresses eae eer eed Enter the address below in your web browser and connect 1 The username and password 2 are defined below Whenever you make changes please refresh your web pages to prevent errors due to caching of web pages http 192 168 1 50 Username admin Password password Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 10 Below illustrates the steps required to access the Cellular Router s web browser Land C
35. on The IP address below is an example only yours will be different Meeps 77 1021010 eee Username admin Password password The port number can be changed via the configuration pages and you can change the password for enhanced security The password will only be changed if you enter two matching passwords and it is not necessary to change if you are only changing the incoming port number ADMINISTRATION Remote Administration Enable Disable Remote Administration Port alia 1 855534 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 3 85 NAT Configuration You can enable or disable NAT simply by clicking on the radio button 1 appropriately in the NAT Configuration page and then clicking the Save button NAT Settings NAT CONFIGURATION NAT Configuration Enable Disable IP MAPPING SETTINGS Mapping na Protocol Source iP Address Incoming Port Range 71 to r1 55535 Destination IP Address p i EE Destination Port Range de Jjtt 85535 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 30 8 5 1 How to configure Port Forwarding This facility is available on the NAT configuration page This is only needed if you need to map inbound requests to a specific port on the Cellular IP address to a device connected on the Ethernet interface e g a web camera lt Mapping No gt 1 to aS many as needed lt Protocol gt TCP
36. outer that is routing the data on behalf of the virtual router fails an arrangement is made for 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 priority between 1 254 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 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 33 In the VRRP Configuration section on the Routing HTML page Click enable Enter the relevant details e enter an id this is the VRRP id which is different for each virtual router on the network e enter a priority a higher value is a higher priority e enter the VRRP IP address this is the virtual IP address that both virtual routers share Hit Save 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 ip address i e arp d 192 168 1 50 to clear the arp cache old MAC address VRRP
37. ows PPP USER CONFIGURABLE PROFILE SETTING Profile Mumber Dial Number APA Name User Password Remote Host amome ooo je Wemme O Oo e Port o 1 65535 Local Encoding Q Enable 9 Disable Fad Made icp B PAD Auto Answer O Enable 9 Disable Item Mum APT ser Rem Host Rem Pot Loc Ence Made Ans 1 atd dar telstra internet 0 0 0 0 U Ott tcp Ott A atd gHz telstra datapack 0 0 0 0 U Ott tcp Ott 3 atd 9 telstra pcpack 0 0 0 0 U Ott tcp Uf hi atd 9 apnname Username 0 0 0 0 t Ott tcp Ott Select Profile Number 4 1 Make sure that the APN name 2 field is correct This is very important The example above shows the APN name to be apnname as an example but yours will be specific to your carrier As for the APN the User and Password fields 3 will need to be set appropriately for your specific carrier You may leave the other profile settings as their default values shown above Once you have entered the appropriate detail in this section of the form click Modify Entry to save this connection profile Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 25 Once configured you may now connect using this profile as follows Select the profile that you wish to connect to 1 4 in this case Click Auto Connect Enable 2 Click Save 3 From now on Auto Connect will keep remain enabled and the router will automatically connect unless you come bac
38. ppp 3 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 27590099 99 L 0 0 0 eth 4 10 123 0 0 192 168 1 5 255 255 0 0 UG 20 0 0 eth z 0 0 0 0 N ooon 0 0 0 0 LI 0 0 0 ppp Example If you have a router on the Ethernet side of the Cellular Router with a gateway 192 168 1 5 that interfaces to network 10 123 0 0 16 and you want to get to a device on that network then you enter 10 123 0 0 in the Destination IP address field 255 255 0 0 in the IP Subnet Mask Field 192 168 1 5 in the Gateway IP address Field The lower the metric value the higher the priority this routes has over other routes Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 50 Deleting Static Routes Route no 85535 Destination IP Address LI HL dH Ek IP Subnet Mask LI Hd dH EH Gateway IP Address L EH fk Lb Metric 1 565535 ADLD Item Route Name Dest IP subnet Mask Gateway IP Metric 1 Timbuktaa UL A 299 299 00 Wate 2l D elete Entry ACTIVE ROUTING TABLE Item Destination Gateway Metmask Flags Metrnc Ret Use Iface 10 64 64 64 0 0 0 0 nia ala Lae cna LIH 0 0 ppp E 58 157 238 241 0 0 0 0 zia Auda Des esa LIH ppp 3 192 158 1 0 0 0 0 0 235 E dh LI 0 0 eth n 10 123 0 0 182 158 1 5 2E SSiN UG 0 0 eth g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LI 0 0 ppp Select the delete entry text in blue for the route as shown above 1 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 51 9 3 How to Configure RIP RIP Routing Informatio
39. r Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 48 9 2 Configuring Static Routes This facility is available on the Routing HTML page Some routes are added by default by the Cellular Router on initialisation such as the Ethernet subnet route for routing to a device on the Ethernet subnet A PPP route is also added upon obtaining a Wireless PPP connection However if you have other routers hence networks on the Ethernet subnet for example you may want to add some more static routes Adding Static Routes SIATIC ROUTES Route no 1 5535 Destination IP Address mo Jhesa p Jo IP Subnet Mask s5 f255 255 ljo Gateway IP Address hae nes p Metric 1 B5535 Enter the values in the fields as above 1 Click Add 2 NOTE that you must increment the Route no by 1 for each route in the Route no field otherwise that route will be overwritten Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 49 The Active Routing table at the bottom will show the new route added as shown below STATIC ROUTES Route no 85535 Destination IP Address LI HH KH MJ IP Subnet Mask LI HH E MJ Gateway IP Address L EH E kJ Metric amp 1 55538 ADD Item Route Name Dest IP subnet Mask Gateway IP Metric Timbuktoo 10 123 0 0 259 205 kg 192 168 1 5 20 Delete Entry Item Destination Gateway Metmask Flags iletric Ref Use lface 10 64 64 64 0 0 0 0 2A dele Je ea LIH 0 0 0 ppp E 549 167 239 241 0 0 0 0 Pisa faa Leela UH 0 0 0
40. ress of 120 an end address of 200 lease time of 86 400 seconds and uses the DNS servers that are auto assigned by the network upon connection If you do not enter the DNS1 and DNS2 addresses manually then to browse the Internet from your Ethernet connected device you must enable DNS Masquerade see above Upon enabling DNS masquerade you will notice that the DNS1 address is automatically set to the IP address of the Ethernet port DNS addresses are then automatically assigned by the connection to the network DHCP CONFIGURATION DHCP 9 Enable O Disable DHCP Start Range hae hes n neu DHCP End Range 192 hese 1 200 DHCP Lease Time seconds Default Domain Name Suffix Po DNS Server 1 IP Address hae nes o DNS Server 2 IP Address o Lp je Lp WINS Server 1 IP Address o jp Jo p WINS Server 2 IP Address o p jp lo Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 30 7 3 4 How to configure the DHCP relay agent This facility is available on the DHCP page To enable DHCP relay simply enable the DHCP relay agent and specify the DHCP server address as below DHCP RELAY CONFIGURATION DHCP Ralay Enable Disable DHCP Server Address ho ho ho Enabling DHCP Relay will automatically disable the local DHCP server Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 31 7 3 2 How to configure static DHCP assignments This facility is available on the DHCP page
41. s and solutions 11 2 1 cannot seem to access the web page interface The default IP address of the unit is 192 168 1 50 so first try to open a web browser to this address Also check that your laptop PC is on the same subnet as the Cellular Router s Ethernet port 11 2 2 The Cellular Router was connected but cannot get back on You may need to enable the periodic ping timer using the System Monitor Link on the HTML pages This ensures that if the connection drops i e outage on the network that the CDM Router will reboot after so many failed pings and then force a re connect Set the timer to around 15 mins should be sufficient NB The traffic generated by the periodic ping feature is counted as chargeable usage please keep this in mind when selecting how often to ping 11 2 3 CDM Router is rebooting frequently Check the Modem Link on the web page and see if the Periodic Reset timeout is set to something other than O If itis set to 1 this means the unit will reboot every minute regardless of what happens Reset it to 0 if you don t want this feature or something quite large if you don t want the router to reboot so often 11 2 4 CDM Router has connection but cannot access the internet Check that DNS Masquerade is enabled by clicking on the LAN link on the configuration interface Make sure that DHCP DNS server address 1 IP address is set to the same address as that of the Ethernet port Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellu
42. s the configuration pages Ethernet IP Address jaa jpeg a jn Ethernet Subnet Mask less es5 e55 o 7 2 How to configure DNS Masquerading This facility is available on the LAN page DNS masquerading allows the cellular router to forward DNS requests to dynamically assigned DNS servers clients on the cellular routers LAN can then use the cellular router as a DNS server without needing to know of the dynamically assigned DNS servers assigned by the cellular network There should be no need to disable this feature in most cases however if you do need to do so simply select the Disable and click save DNS MASQUERADE DAIS Masquerade OeEnable i Disable Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 29 7 3 How to configure the DHCP Server This facility is available on the DHCP page Use the following procedure to change the Cellular Router DHCP server default settings Ensure your PC s Ethernet connector is configured to automatically obtain an IP and DNS server address When you plug in the Ethernet cable to your PC the Cellular Router should automatically assign it an IP address within 10 15 seconds Please be aware that you will be sharing the bandwidth of the Cellular Router between all connected devices You can manually set DNS1 and DNS2 or if DNS Masquerade is enabled the DHCP DNS1 address will automatically be set to the cellular routers LAN address This default values example has a start add
43. similar to the following Application Load Save Pliase Messages Errors Percent Complete Finished MODE cramfs Checksum OF Rees S523 Stopping processes Starting update MEM 7552 DISK 3780 SIZE 502 Updating kernel Checking kernel Updating file system Deleting ald files Installing new files Upgrade was successful Cleaning up Installation has suceeded Finished The system will shortly reboot itself This will take about 90 seconds Da NOT power off during this time Reload by pressing the Status button until you see the status screen It may be necessary to restart the Yeb browser after the upgrade 10055 Current Position Elapsed time Est Time Left Est Speed Revision 1 57 March 2009 1320 1320 KBytes 00 03 11 00 00 00 T KBis 58 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd 11 Troubleshooting 11 1 Viewing the system log status IP 1492 168 150 See 259 255 MAC Address 00 11 05 00 60 67 System Up time 07 13 04 Router Version Hardware 1 04 e Software 1 57 0 Phone Madule Model MCBT80 Hardware 1 0 Firmware F1 0 194 Temp 3b C oagrial Number 00 11 DB 00 60 67 PPP a N PFP Status LIP PPP IP Address 10 241 185 18 266 265 265 265 PPP P EP 10 64 64 64 IPsec IA PPPOE PPPoE Status DISABLED To view the routers log file click the Logfile link 1 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 59 Log File Display
44. the Cellular Router acting as the PPP Client most common e Initiating the PPP Connection from a different PPP client i e laptop or router with the Cellular Router running in PPPoE mode This mode is used for example when you also have an ADSL connection present such that if the Wireless connection on the Cellular Router fails then the ADSL router can be used as backup Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 22 6 1 Initiating a PPP Connection from the Cellular Router The status page of Cellular Router Setup will now be displayed as below The PPP status on the page should be DISABLED network as indicated by the large arrow as your new device is not yet configured to connect to the cellular network Click the Data Connection 1 link on the left panel of the screen to open the Data Connection web page IP 192 168 150 4 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 11 DE 00 60 67 System Up time 00 11 17 Router version Hardware 1 04 e Software 1 57 0 Phone Module Model MCS8780 Hardware 1 0 Firmware F1_0 0 194 Temp 34 C aerial Number D0 11 DB ODC BD 7 po PPF Status DISABLED PPP IP Address MA FAA PPP P t P NA IPsec i hey PPPOE Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 23 6 1 1 To connect using a pre configured profile The cellular router supports 4 connection profiles these profiles allow you to configure the settings that the router will use to
45. the configuration file you wish to restore Click Restore 10 3 To restore the routers configuration to the factory defaults RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS Click Restore 1 You will see the following message All the current settings will be lost Device IP address will be modified to 192 166 1 50 Please use User Mame admin Password password Do you wish to continue Cancel Click OK 2 The factory default configuration is restored Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 96 10 4 To upgrade to a new router application version Click on the browse button and browse to where the upgrade file is located on your PC laptop 1 Click Upload File ClTemp CDR 80 1 53 Upgrade upgre Browse Upload Ses Note The whole upgrade predidere can take 2 3 mins You will see the following message The page at http 197 168 1 53 says 2 Do vou wish bo continue with Ehe upgrade process Li E Click OK 3 You will see the following message The page at http 197 168 1 53 says nS AE Ehe end of the upgrade the device may not respond to commands Far as long as one minute This is normal behavior Do not power off the device when the upgrade procedure is in progress Click OK 4 Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 57 The upgrade process will begin if the upgrade is successful you should see something
46. they may well be lower For UMTS WCDMA the upload speed is up to 384 Kbps and downstream is up to 384 Kbps For UMTS HSDPA the upload speed is 384Kbps and 7 2Mbps downstream For UMTS HSUPA the upload speed is 2 0Mbps and 7 2Mbps downstream NOTE If connected to a LAN via the Ethernet port the connection status window may display high speeds such as 100Mbps but this cannot be achieved over the air Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 68 16 Copyright Notice Windows Windows 98 Me NT 2000 amp XP XP Professional are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other marks are held by their respective owners Portions of the CDM 800 series router software are based on software provided under the GNU General Public License GPL You can obtain the source code for the GPL d portions of the CDM 800 by visiting the Call Direct website at www call direct com au Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 69 17 Limited Warranty CDCS the Company warrants that its product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase CDCS warrants any software sold alone or with any of its products shall be free from defects according to the Company s specification for a period of sixty 60 days from the date of shipment During the warranty period if a customer experiences difficulties and is unable to resolve the
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48. your application 831 How to configure the Periodic Ping Reset Monitor This facility is available on the System Monitor page The Periodic Ping Reset Monitor configures the modem to transmit controlled ping packets to 1 or 2 user specific IP address should the router not receive responses to the pings the router will reboot This works as follows A Every Periodic Ping Timer seconds the router sends 3 consecutive pings to the Destination Address B If all 3 pings fail the router sends 3 consecutive pings to the Second Address The router then sends 3 consecutive pings to the Destination Address and 3 consecutive pings to the Second Address every Periodic Ping Accelerated Timer seconds If all accelerated pings in step D above fail Fail Count times the router reboots E If any ping succeeds the router returns to step A and does not reboot Periodic Ping Timer should never be set to a value less than 60 seconds this is to allow the router time to reconnect to the cellular network following a reboot To disable the Periodic Ping Reset Monitor simply set to Fail Count 0 PERIODIC PING SETTINGS Destination Address second Address Po Periodic PING Timer O 0 6 5535 secs Periodic PING Accelerated Timer 0 0 6 5535 secs Fail Count 0 065535 Periodic Ping Disabled Revision 1 57 Call Direct Cellular Solutions 2003 Pty Ltd March 2009 34 An Example Setup The setup below will ping
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