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1. 19 3 1 2 Ethernet 1 eth1 22 3 2 Dynamic DNS 22 3 3 SMTP Configuration eite t rete Eh a m Rebecca d E e Pac Bv a Ee ve buc 23 3 4 IP filtering 24 3 5 TCP service 25 4 Bluetooth Configuration 27 4 1 General properties ot e ce Retreat estet t eate eiu etes 27 4 2 Operation mode a dede addo a dde d aea dae o sa 28 4 2 WAP mode iie e reduc EM tute d ri Er RM eas 29 4 2 2 Repeater mode cde dee Edere ecl dee dete Pee di dne de de eed 29 4 2 3 Station mode iicet iieri Hee Pie EE EPA ERE RE ET 30 43 SGIVICE iion ime eei Eee Ia del i Le eia eii edis 30 43 1 Private address 30 4 3 2 Personal Area Networking 31 4 3 3 Dial Up Networking 31 4 3 4 LAN Access over PPP 31 4 3 5 Porttorwarding 3 2 e Ee I 31 4 4 FTP corifiguration ise eder
2. 81 E 4 SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS 82 E 5 THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY 8 82 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The Parani MSP1000 is a Bluetooth Access Point used to enable Bluetooth devices to be connected to a 10 100Mbps Ethernet network Parani MSP1000 supports 7 14 and 28 Bluetooth connections according to the model and supports up to 3Mbps throughput through the Bluetooth 2 0 EDR specification The Parani MSP1000 is a class 1 Bluetooth device that supports 150m using the basic dipole antenna and up to 1 km using the patch antenna The Parani MSP1000 supports such various Bluetooth profiles such as Serial Port SPP LAN Access over PPP LAP Dial up Networking DUN Personal Area Networking PAN and FTP for use with various applications For those user s applications requiring secure data communication the Parani MSP1000 supports SSLv2 SSLv3 TLSv1 SSHv1 and SSHv2 for data encryption In addition an IP address filtering function is provided for protecting unintentional data streams to be transmitted to the Parani MSP1000 The dual Ethernet fail over feature may also be also helpful to users who want to have a failsafe Ethernet connection in times when the main Ethernet connection should fail A port redirector software is provided for free for Windows Linux for user s applications that still require the use of COM ports The Parani MSP1000 is b
3. 0 0 0 FIFO 0 0 0 0 0 Compressed 0 0 0 Multicast 0 0 Transmit Bytes 98774 881231 2944358 Packets 3406 7422 33348 Errors 0 0 0 0 FIFO 0 0 0 0 0 0 Compressed 0 0 0 Multicast 0 0 0 Figure 9 1 Network interfaces statistics 9 2 IP The IP Statistics screen provides statistical information about packets connections using an IP protocol Definitions and descriptions of each parameter are described below Forwarding Specifies whether IP forwarding is enabled or disabled DefaultTTL Specifies the default initial time to live TTL for datagrams originating on a particular computer InReceives Shows the number of datagrams received InHdrErrors Shows the number of datagrams received that have header errors Datagrams Received Header Errors is the number of input datagrams discarded due to errors in their IP headers including bad checksums version number mismatch other format errors time to live exceeded errors discovered in processing their IP options etc InAddrErrors Specifies the number of datagrams received that have address errors These datagrams are 60 discarded because the IP address in their IP header s destination field was not a valid address to be received at this entity This count includes invalid addresses for example 0 0 0 0 and addresses of unsupported Classes for example Class E ForwDatagrams Specifies the number of datagrams forwarded InUnkno
4. Exit and reboot lt ESC gt Back ENTER Refresh gt 2 ROM Como a 54 4 Follow the online directions and transfer the firmware binary file using Zmodem protocol 5 Once the upgrade has been completed the system will reboot to apply the changes 6 If the firmware upgrade fails the Parani MSP1000 will display an error messages It will also maintain the current firmware version 7 6 2 Automatic firmware upgrade To use the function to upgrade the firmware and configuration or to upload a user file or to run a user command at boot time users have to set the following properties Automatic firmware and configuration upgrade at boot time It determines whether the Parani MSP 1000 upgrade at boot time or not Protocol It determines which protocol the Parani MSP1000 uses to communicate with the remote host on upgrading IP address of remote server It determines to which host the Parani MSP1000 connects to get the hash file firmware image and configuration file Hash file name It determines the name of hash file that is used to specify the firmware image file and configuration file to upgrade The Parani MSP1000 checks if the Parani MSP1000 needs to upgrade or not by comparing the version at hash file with the Parani MSP1000 firmware version Hash file format is below D Firmware upgrade TYPE NAME VERSION TYPE 1 lt the name of firmware image V
5. Hanjun Yeom Revised for v1 1 0 release V1 2 0 2008 04 15 K Lee Revised for v1 2 0 release V1 2 2 2008 11 06 K Lee Revised for v1 2 2 release V1 2 4 2010 03 04 HR Zo Revised for v1 2 4 release V1 2 7 2011 12 26 HR Zo Package does not contain CD ROM V1 2 8 2015 09 11 K Lee Change the contact information Contents 1 Introduction 8 isd SOV GIVIOW ADU EK EE E CE 8 1 2 Package Check List greeted die eden Mine de lao cce eee bead ipee dae 9 T9 Product Specification iiem eh thee ito i d Eit UHR RE nga 9 2 Getting Started 11 2 1 External VIeW za ote e P e E DOT oxi tei ed ide 11 2 2 LED MACOS ccc 11 23 Connecting the Hardware ce Ah edet eed ee 12 2 3 1 Connecting the 12 2 3 2 Connecting to the 12 2 4 E HEUTE eee Pe HER dee dar Td dn ed ERE ad edie 13 2 4 1 Configuration using the RS232 serial connection sss 14 2 4 2 Configurations using Ethernet 16 2 4 3 Configurations using Bluetooth wireless 17 3 Network Configuration 19 31 lP Configurations eo Aertel Seat ain cti a eet N cakes kt 19 3 1 1 Ethernet 0 ethO
6. Readable binary the Parani MSP1000 converts the binary data to text data and save it Reduce the port log file Time to reduce the log data to Log buffer size The system log should be reduced because the internal memory for system log is limited The Parani MSP1000 has a 16 Megabytes memory for system log and port log If the internal memory is full the system log will not be recorded anymore Table 5 1 The time to Reduce logged data Every month First day of every month 00 00 00 AM Every week Every Sunday 00 00 00 AM Every day Every day 00 00 00 AM Every hour Every hour 0 minute 0 second exactly 41 Port 1 configuration Q Activation Log location Data stream to be logged SPP in out Logging mode Reduce the system log file size Every month v to 50 KByte Display port log gt Save to fash Figure 5 11 Port Logging mode 5 5 8 Serial hub The serial hub mode is supported only when the Pairing mode is Custom This field shows BD address of connectable Bluetooth devices so the user can select some devices Port 1 configuration Select device v Select device 00 01 95 Figure 5 12 Serial hub configuration 42 5 5 9 Miscellaneous e 7 bit data emulation This option is useful in using with the Parani SD Series or the Parani ESD Series The Parani SD ESD Series do not support 7 data bits The Parani MSP1000 emulates 7
7. DAT GO1R Antenna DAT GO1R Antenna up to 200m DAT GO1R Antenna DAT5 GO1R Antenna up to 300m DAT GO1R Antenna PAT GO1R Antenna up to 500m DAT5 G01R Antenna DAT5 G01R Antenna up to 400m DAT5 G01R Antenna PAT GO1R Antenna up to 600m PAT GO1R Antenna PAT GO1R Antenna up to 1000m Point to multi point MSP1000A Up to 7 Bluetooth connections connectivity MSP1000B Up to 14 Bluetooth connections MSP1000C Up to 28 Bluetooth connections Network protocols IPv4 ICMP ARP TCP HTTP Telnet TFTP SSH https SSL TLS DNS SCP Syslog NTP Signal Strength No of Connections E NES Supply voltage 5V DC Nominal Current Consumption 1 2A 5VDC approximately Bluetooth interface Common power supply options Power via a standard AC plug DC adapter Hardware interface LAN 10 100 x 2 Inclusive hub function Ethernet RS232C COM supported Environmental Operating temperature 0 50 C Storage temperature 30 85 C Humidity 90 Non condensing Physical properties Dimension LxWxH 203 x 170 x 44 mm 7 99 x 6 69 x 1 73 in Weight MSP1000A 1414g MSP1000B 1432g MSP1000C 1468g Approvals FCC CE MIC Telec COM port redirector Serial IP Software 3 year limited warranty i Note Bluetooth v2 0 supports the AFH function The AFH function is used to decrease the amount of interference between WiFi and Bluetooth radios by automatically avoiding any active WiFi channels However AFH does n
8. In Serial hub mode Parani MSP1000 relays data communications between Bluetooth devices With Parani SD only 1 1 cable replacement is possible however incorporating Parani MSP1000 multiple Parani SDs can communicate each other 1 N multi serial with Parani SD Note The serial hub mode is supported only when the Pairing mode is Custom Port 1 configuration Q Save to fash Figure 5 5 Service category Serial hub 5 5 5 Frame buffer The available options are as follows e Disable The frame buffer functionality is disabled The Parani MSP1000 sends the data received from SPP to remote hosts as soon as possible Fixed size The Parani MSP1000 waits until the received data size is the configured fixed size 37 The Parani MSP1000 waits until the received data size is the configured fixed size or the timer is expired If the timeout is zero it means unlimited Delimiter The Parani MSP1000 waits until the configured delimiter is arrived the received data size is the configured fixed size or the timer is expired If the timeout is zero it means unlimited STX data ETX The Parani MSP1000 waits until a frame composed of STX data and ending in an ETX the received data size is the configured fixed size or the timer has expired If the timeout is zero it means unlimited STX data ETX wildcard characters The Parani MSP1000 waits until a frame composed of STX data ETX and some wildcard character
9. internal flash memory Using the user space the users user can make create their own scripts or executable binaries to customize the Parani MSP1000 for their own purpose A Root users can will always have access to the CLI always by through the serial console or by using a Telnet SSH client from their workstation 10 2 Flash memory partitions The Parani MSP1000 internal flash is partitioned as shown in the table below The users can freely access the Mtdblock4 which is mounted on usr2 for their own needs The users can also access files at etc var and temp However accessing these files at the RAM disk will not affect the Parani MSP1000 after rebooting Block Type Mount point Size KB MtdblockO Bootloader None 384 Mtdblock1 Linux Kernel None 2048 Mtdblock2 Ram disk image 16MB etc tmp 256 Mtdblock3 Cramfs Read only 11648 Mtdblock4 JFFS2 R W usr2 2048 Total 16348 Note Do not access each midblock using mount or dd command in the CLI This may make the Parani MSP1000 inoperable 10 3 Accessing CLI Serial console Connect the console port of the Parani MSP1000 with the PC serial port N Run the PC terminal emulation program O Configure the PC serial port to 9600 8 N 1 No flow control Press lt enter gt 5 Login with the Parani MSP1000 root account 67 Telnet SSH console 1 telnet Parani MSP1000 ip address 2 s
10. 0 0 0 0 w 443 ACCEPT v ethO Normal ACCEPT v Add Save to flash Save amp apply Figure 3 4 IP filtering Configuration Table 3 2 Input examples of Option and IP address mask combination Allowable Hoss IP address mask 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 120 255 255 255 255 Any host except 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 120 255 255 255 255 Invert 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 Normal 192 168 0 1 192 168 255 254 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 Normal 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 126 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 128 Normal 192 168 1 129 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 128 255 255 255 128 Normal 3 5 TCP service Configuration None If a TCP session is established between two hosts the connection should be closed normally or abnormally by either of the hosts to prevent the lock up of the corresponding TCP port To prevent this type of lock up situation the Parani MSP1000 provides a TCP keep alive feature The Parani MSP1000 will send packets back and forth through the network periodically to confirm that the network exists The corresponding TCP session is closed automatically if there s no response from the remote host 25 To use the TCP keep alive feature with the Parani MSP1000 the users should configure three parameters as follows e TCP keep alive time This represents the time interval between the last data transmission and keep alive packet submissions by t
11. 10 Remote port 80 Protocol TCP 4 4 FTP configuration The Parani MSP1000 provides FTP File transfer profile service Mobile phones PDA s and PCs are able to upload and download any file to from the Parani MSP 1000 FTP service When this value is Enable the Parani MSP1000 provides the FTP service Base directory The directory for the FTP service User space 2MB ram 8MB and cf card are available Please note that if the directory is RAM the files will be stored in the ram The files will be removed when the Parani MSP1000 restarts FTP configuration FTP service Enable Base directory User space v _Savetoflash_ Save amp apply Cancel Figure 4 5 Bluetooth FTP Configuration 32 4 5 Connections The Bluetooth connections currently connected to the Parani MSP1000 are displayed Definitions and descriptions of each parameter are described as follows e inf The Bluetooth interface e address The remote BD address e Device name The name of remote Bluetooth device e LM The Link mode of the Parani MSP1000 The M means Master and the S means Slave e RSSI amp LQ The RSSI and Link Quality LQ show the signal strength The closer LQ is to 255 and RSSI is to 0 this means the Parani MSP1000 has a good connection to the connected Bluetooth device In general the wireless connectivity is at its best within 10 meters Connections PAN connections hci 0 00 09
12. 5 Radio Output POWOr metri ie Ag A ER E ERR 70 12 6 Receiving Sensitivity 70 12 7 Power Supply 5 3 iR vae aene ete yep a ege vade ve 70 Appendix A Connections 71 Consol amp pin OUls II teer eee ened mentee decease 71 A 2 Ethernet Wiring 71 Appendix B Well known port numbers 7 Appendix C Using Python 74 RUNNIN PYON c eee eret ee a rd d di abet eR eei 74 C 1 1 Interactive Interpreter from Command Line 74 C 1 2 As a script from the Command Line Interface sse 74 C 2 Adding libraries and modules sess nnns nnns 74 Executing Python script at boot time 22 75 C 3 1 Example Inquiring near devices and transferring 75 Appendix D Control Commands 78 D1 Commands for Control ddr e rd e tested Ee das 78 Appendix E Warranty 81 E 1 GENERAL WARRANTY 81 E 2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ite cito e che ne Nd ead Mallia 81 E 3 HARDWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS
13. MSP1000 scans neighborhood Bluetooth devices with this interval in seconds This value means the time required for the Parani MSP1000 to recognize a new device Note Too short interval may make the data rate slow e Scan mode Parani MSP1000 scans with IAC or Bluetooth friendly name e Inquiry access code IAC The Parani MSP1000 scans nearby Bluetooth devices with this IAC The IAC should be in range from 9e8b00 to 9e8b3f in hexadecimal Most of Bluetooth devices are set up as generic IAC 9 8033 To connect to the devices the IAC should be generic IAC However when the IAC is generic it is possible the Parani MSP1000 finds too many Bluetooth devices to connect If then it is efficient to use limited IAC or user defined IAC To use non generic IAC the IAC of Bluetooth device to which the Parani MSP1000 connect should also be changed e Remote device name The Parani MSP1000 attempts to connect to the devices whose name start with the configured name 5 3 Pairing mode Acceptor The Parani MSP1000 accepts all incoming connections 5 4 Pairing mode Custom The Parani MSP1000 communicates with only the registered Bluetooth devices When using this mode the detail configuration is prepared in the Port configuration Please refer to 5 5 Port configuration 5 5 Port configuration The Port configuration has different submenus according to the Pairing mode The Port pairing mode menu and Logging menu are prepared only when th
14. TITTEN 58 9 2 Systemilogglligs 58 9 System statistics 60 9 1 Network Interfaces uerit ren are tede i E atte P EP e vd E rude s 60 RM IET 60 EE 62 94 TT 64 9 5 U D eto edat ud atit te 65 10 CLI guide 67 1 67 10 2 Flash memory 67 10 3 AGcessing GEL ss ettet e n eit ned ec bed eee gite i rede tt pl ie reduced 67 10 4 Running user defined 68 10 5 File transmlsslort s d e he e ee im it ite Oed ie E bes D ea eat 68 11 Approval Information 69 TI 69 11 1 1 FCC Compliance Statement nennen nennen 69 11 1 2 RF Exposure 69 19 132 DONO m 69 1 2 E E E 69 11 2 1 EC R amp TTE 69 Morte 69 ARI 69 12 RF Information 70 1231 Radio Frequency Range diede agite decent cene dep Rn b Eel aca 70 12 2 Number of Frequency 70 12 3 Transmission 70 12 4 Modulation Methiod iter tbe ee eee ben teet terere tiis euet edv eg 70 12
15. allocation please refer to the Bluetooth specifications for more details e Supervision timeout This is the timeout to presume disconnection The smaller value becomes the more quickly Parani MSP1000 can detect an abnormal disconnection But when the communication is suspended it may be regarded as disconnection 0 40 sec infinite if value is 0 e Save link key When this is enabled the Parani MSP1000 stores generated link key at the flash memory e Delete link key The Parani MSP1000 deletes stored link key at the flash memory e Specific pin code The Parani MSP1000 can configure PIN code of a specific device e Available Bluetooth devices The information of all the built in Bluetooth devices is displayed General properties Bluetooth friendly name h d Discoverable Enable Connectable Enable Authentication for incoming connection Disable v Pin code for incoming outgoing connection 1234 Encryption Disable v Class of device 0 120300 Supervision timeout 30 Save link key Disable Delete link keys Specific pin code No BD address pin code Act Add Display available bluetooth devices No name BD address 1 MSP1000 0 00 01 95 08 24 F3 2 MSP1000 1 00 01 95 08 24 B2 3 MSP1000 2 00 01 95 08 24 BB 4 MSP1000 3 00 01 95 08 25 10 Figure 4 1 Bluetooth General Properties 4 2 Operation mode There are 3 types of mode so users may have to select one for its own application 28 4 2
16. data bits instead of the Parani SD ESD Series Note In order to use 7 bit data emulation the serial device connected to the Parani SD ESD should support Odd Even or Space parity while the Parani SD ESD is set to No Parity The 7 bit data emulation option cannot be used with non parity Port 1 configuration Q 7 bit data emulator Save to flash Save amp apply Figure 5 13 Miscellaneous setting 5 6 Vertex configuration It is a configuration to send the date delivered from a host to all of connected Bluetooth devices The configurable parameters are as follows e Vertex port This is a TCP port to communicate with Bluetooth devices e Inactivity timeout If there is no data for the configured inactivity timeout the network session will be terminated Vertex configuration Remove Save to flash Save amp apply Figure 5 14 Vertex configuration 43 5 7 The SPP connections currently connected to the Parani MSP1000 are displayed Definitions and descriptions of each parameter are described as follows e inf The Bluetooth interface e address The remote BD address e Service description The network service linked with the SPP connection is displayed Connections No Inf BD address Service description 1 hci 1 00 01 95 07 3C E7 Listening on 7000 2 0 00 01 95 06 1 Listening 7001 Refresh
17. of each parameter in IP filtering configuration are as follows Interface Apply IP filtering rule to the incoming packet through this interface This is configurable one of ethO or panO Option and IP address mask Input field to describe a specific range of host on the network The user may allow a host or a group of hosts to access the Parani MSP1000 The user must then enter the IP address and subnet of access Any user on a remote host must stay in the specified subnet boundary to access the Parani MSP1000 To allow only a specific host to access the Parani MSP1000 enter the IP address of the specific host and just give 255 255 255 255 for the subnet with Normal option To allow any hosts to have access to the Parani MSP1000 give 0 0 0 0 for both of the IP address and subnet with Normal option also Refer to Table 3 2 for more details Port The TCP port number to which the IP filtering rule will be applied User can select one of 24 23 Telnet 22 SSH 80 HTTP 443 HTTPS or each Serial Port Profile session Chain rule Set the basic rule for the host to access the Parani MSP1000 as one of Accept or Drop IP filtering configuration No Interface Option IP address Mask Protocol Port Chain rule Action 1 w Normal v 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 TCP w 22 DROP 2 eth w Normal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TCP 23 ACCEPT v 3 eth0 Normal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v 80 ACCEPT 4 eth0 Normal 0 0 0 0
18. or tunneling a TCP port number is required for incoming connection When the Pairing mode is Custom the user should set up the local port number for each SPP connection When the Pairing mode is Acceptor or Connector it is impossible to configure the local port number for each SPP connection because the SPP connections are dynamic In this case the Parani MSP1000 allocates a TCP port number based on the Base port number The allocated port number will be within the range from the Base port number to Base port number 27 Note Please avoid the duplication of the TCP port number If possible do not use the well known ports When setting up the Base port number range from the Base port number to the Base port number 4 27 must not be overlapped with other network services Authentication When the network service mode is server the Parani MSP1000 requires the incoming connection to login The user account for login should be registered in User management Users allowed to access The only users registered in this option are able to login the network service Primary Secondary remote host amp port When the network service mode is client or tunneling the Parani MSP1000 attempts to connect to these hosts Username amp Password When the network service mode is client and the remote hosts require the Parani MSP1000 to login the Parani MSP1000 logins with this account If the username or password is not configured the Parani MSP100
19. 0 doesn t try to login 40 Periodic connection When the network service mode is client the Parani MSP1000 attempts to create an outgoing connection with this interval If the periodic connection is zero it means that the Parani MSP1000 never initiates connection when there is no data received from SPP When Bluetooth connection is established Initiate connection or Do nothing If the Initiate connection is selected the Parani MSP1000 attempts to connect to remote host immediately when Bluetooth connection is established However If the Do nothing is selected the Parani MSP1000 waits until data is arrived from SPP Vertex port It is a TCP port to communicate with Bluetooth devices The user can select one of some vertex ports 5 5 7 Logging Custom mode only If the Pairing mode not port pairing mode is Custom the logging functionality is available The configurable parameters are as follows Activation When this is enable the Parani MSP1000 starts logging the data sent received to from the SPP connection Log location The data is able to be logged to memory or CF memory when a CF memory is plugged The logged data is saved to a file whose name is portlogs the BD adaress log Data stream to be logged Logging mode If the data is composed of only readable text not including binary codes select Text If the data includes binary codes select Pure binary or Readable binary When the logging mode is
20. 1 AP mode Bluetooth devices that supports PAN DUN and LAP have the ability to access the LAN through the Parani MSP1000 4 2 2 Repeater mode Parani MSP1000 in Repeater mode can be used to function as a Repeater to expend the range of Bluetooth network or avoid obstacles between Parani MSP1000 and Bluetooth devices th 7 5 N Station MSPe Figure 4 2 Bluetooth communication using Repeater To use the Repeater feature with the Parani MSP1000 the users should configure four parameters as follows Station BD Address Local IP e Netmask e Gateway Operation mode configuration Station BD Address Local IP Netmask Gateway 00 01 95 AQ 8D 10 0 0 10 255 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 Figure 4 3 Repeater mode configuration 29 4 2 3 Station mode The Station transfers data from Repeater to outside A Bluetooth module of Station can be connected from seven Repeaters But Repeater to Repeater connection is not allowed 4 3 AP service The Parani MSP1000 supports the Personal Area Network profile Dial up Network profile and LAN access over PPP profile Bluetooth devices that supports PAN DUN and LAP have the ability to access the LAN through the Parani MSP1000 AP service Private address Class 10 X 255 D 0 0 i PAN Personal Area Network NAP Network access point DUN Dial Up Network Enable x LAP LAN Acces
21. 5 AttemptFails EstabResets 26 CurrEstab 3 InSegs 1031 OutSegs 1299 RetransSegs 7 InErrs 0 OutRsts Figure 9 4 TCP statistics 9 5 UDP The UDP Statistics screen provides statistical information about packets connections using a UDP protocol Definitions and descriptions of each parameter are described below 65 InDatagrams Specifies the number of datagrams received NoPorts Specifies the number of received datagrams that were discarded because the specified port was invalid InErrors Specifies the number of erroneous datagrams that were received Datagrams Received Errors is the number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered for reasons other than the lack of an application at the destination port OutDatagrams Specifies the number of datagrams transmitted UDP statistics InDatagrams 3685 NoPorts 4 InErrors 0 OutDatagrams 3554 Figure 9 5 UDP statistics 66 10 CLI guide 10 1 Introduction The Parani MSP1000 Root user can access the Linux console command line interface CLI of the Parani MSP1000 by via the serial console or Telnet SSH In the CLI the authorized user can perform standard Linux commands to view the status of the Parani MSP1000 edit the configuration apply configuration changes define user scripts and transmit files between the Parani MSP1000 and remote hosts The Parani MSP1000 provides 2048 KB user space mounted in usr2 for read write capabilities in its
22. DD 50 4B 94 LEECOM2 M 3 253 LAP amp DUN connections FE hci 1 00 09 00 50 49 02 JOKER M 9 254 SPP connections hci 0 00 01 95 06 1 PSD100v1 1 0 061EEE Figure 4 6 Bluetooth Connections 33 5 Serial Port Profile SPP Configuration The Bluetooth devices that support Serial Port Profile are able to create connections with the Parani MSP1000 and are then able to send receive data to from remote host via TCP IP 5 1 Pairing mode The operation mode option is as follows e Disable The SPP service will be disabled e Connector The Parani MSP1000 scans nearby Bluetooth devices and initiates connection to them The Parani MSP1000 doesn t accept any incoming connection e Acceptor The Parani MSP1000 accepts all incoming connections The Parani MSP1000 will not create any outgoing connections e Custom The Parani MSP1000 will only communicate with the registered Bluetooth devices The user should set up the BD addresses of the Bluetooth devices and each paring mode Pairing mode configuration Scan interval over 30 sec Scan mode Inquiry access code i Remote device Save to flash Save amp apply Figure 5 1 Pairing mode 5 2 Pairing mode Connector The Parani MSP1000 scans nearby Bluetooth devices with an interval and tries to create connection to them The configurable parameters are as follows 34 Scan interval The Parani
23. Disconnect Figure 5 15 SPP connections 5 8 Monitoring Sniffing The Parani MSP1000 supports port monitoring sniffing functionality for debugging and installation The port monitoring enables the user to sniff the data received sent from to SPP To access the port monitoring 1 Access the console management via Telnet or SSH 2 Select the Monitoring menu SPP connections and the connection to sniff Welcome to MSP1000 configuration page Current Time 8 26 2007 96555814 Serial No MSP1000 00001 F W Rev amp ws MAC Addr eth0 00 01 95 AF BE 11 IP Mode eth0 Static El 192 168 iil 30 1 Network configuration 2 System administration 3 System status amp log da CE carcl 5 Monitoring 6 Save changes br ri 8 Exit and apply changes 9 Exit and reboot lt ESC gt Back ENTER Refresh Welcome to MSP1000 monitoring menu 44 Note The configuration menu serial port doesn t support port monitoring because data rate of serial port is too slow to sniff the Bluetooth data 45 6 CF card Configuration The Parani MSP1000 has a CF card slot for increased expandability It supports two types of PC cards fixed disk card Modem card The ATA IDE fixed disk card allows the user the ability to store and carry system and SPP data logs Using the card slot for a modem cards allows the users can make an out of band ac
24. ERSION the version of firmware 2 Configuration upgrade TYPE NAME OPTION VERSION TYPE 2 lt the name of configuration file lt OPTION gt E Encrypted configuration file N Non encrypted configuration file VERSION the version of configuration file 3 User file upload lt TYPE gt lt NAME gt lt OPTION gt lt PATH gt TYPE 3 lt the name of target file lt OPTION gt F X Z F forced copy remove if there is same file already X uncompress the file to the specified location Z unzip the file to the specified location PATH Directory path where the specified file will be uploaded 4 User command run lt TYPE gt lt COMMAND gt TYPE 4 COMMAND command to run 56 Hash file example is below 1 mspl1000 img v1 0 0 2 AOE o a 0 0 3 userfile tar gz FXZ mnt ram 4 mkdir mnt ram testdir Firmware upgrade Automatic firmware and configuration upgrade at boot time Disable Protocol TFTP IP address server Hash file name Save to fash Figure 7 8 Automatic firmware upgrade 7 7 Change password To change the current user s password type the current password a new password and confirm the new password and then click the Submit button Change password User name oot Current password New password Confirm password Fi
25. GN or NAP service e Group ad hoc Network GN Controller The Parani MSP1000 forwards node in a peer to peer style network Bluetooth Piconet e Network Access Point NAP The Parani MSP1000 acts as proxy router or bridge between an existing network infrastructure LAN and Bluetooth clients 4 3 3 Dial Up Networking DUN When this option is Enable the Parani MSP1000 provides DUN profile for incoming Bluetooth connections 4 3 4 LAN Access over PPP LAP When this option is Enable the Parani MSP1000 provides LAP profile for incoming Bluetooth connections 4 3 5 Port forwarding Port Forwarding is the technique of taking packets destined for a specific TCP of UDP port and machine When the device that is connected to the Parani MSP1000 via Bluetooth runs as a server such as Web server FTP server and Telnet server the Parani MSP1000 should redirect the packet to the device 31 The Port forwarding configuration has four parameters as follows Local port The source TCP or UDP port number Remote IP The destination IP address Remote port The destination TCP or UDP port number Protocol TCP or UDP For example when a device whose IP address is 172 16 0 10 runs as a Web server the configuration should be as follows Local port 8080 Any TCP port number except Telnet 23 SSH 22 HTTP 80 and HTTPS 443 port These ports are already used by the Parani MSP1000 for configuration Remote IP 172 16 0
26. HTTPS and network service of the SPP The SSL and TLS are based on the certificate private key and the certificates of trusted CAs The Parani MSP1000 provides a way to replace the certificates 49 Security Display certificate Certificate Data Version 3 0x2 Serial Number 1 0x1 Signature Algorithm shalWithRSAEncrypt ion Issuer ST Korea L Seoul O Sena Technolosies Inc CN Sena Technologies Inc Validity Not Before Jun 7 19 48 46 2007 GMT Mot After Jun 19 48 46 2008 GMT Subject C KR ST Korea O Sena Technologies Inc CN Parani MSP1000 Subject Public Key Info Public Key Algorithm rsaEncryption Upload certificate Figure 7 3 Security configuration 7 3 1 Changing certificate The Parani MSP1000 supports PEM format for certificate In order to change the certificate for this Parani MSP1000 1 Select Certificate menu 2 Select the certificate file 3 Select Submit button 7 3 2 Changing private key The Parani MSP1000 supports PEM format for private key The private key must be a pair of the certificate that is uploaded in the Certificate menu If the private key is encrypted the passphrase that is required in decrypting the private key must be configured In order to change the private key for this Parani MSP1000 1 Select Private key menu 2 Select the Private key file 3 Enter the passphrase optional 4 Select Submit button 7 3 3 Uploading a new Tru
27. Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a communications protocol that lets network administrators manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses centrally in an organization s network DHCP allows the network administrator the ability to supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically send a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different network location When in static IP mode the IP address must be entered manually at each computer If a computer is moved to another network location a new IP address must be assigned DHCP allows all the parameters including the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS servers to be automatically configured when the IP address is assigned DHCP uses a lease concept in assigning IP addresses to a computer It limits the amount of time a given IP address will be valid for a computer All the parameters required to assign an IP address are automatically configured on the DHCP server side and each DHCP client computer receives this information when the IP address is provided at its boot up Each time the device is reset the Parani MSP1000 broadcasts a DHCP request over the network The reply generated by the DHCP server contains the IP address as well as the subnet mask gateway address DNS servers and the lease time The Parani MSP1000 immediately places this information in its memory Once the lease expires the Parani MSP1000 will request a renewal of the lease
28. Parani MSP1000 For Wireless Multi Serial Communications based on Bluetooth Technology User Guide Version 1 2 8 User Guide for the Parani MSP1000 Firmware version 1 2 X Last revised on September 11 2015 Printed in Korea Copyright Copyright 2007 2015 Sena Technologies Inc rights reserved Sena Technologies reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its product without providing notice Trademark Parani is a trademark of Sena Technologies Inc Bluetooth is a trademark by the Bluetooth SIG Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Ethernet is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation Notice to Users Proper back up systems and necessary safety devices should be utilized to protect against injury death or property damage due to system failure Such protection is the responsibility of the user This device is not approved for use as a life support or medical system Any changes or modifications made to this device without the explicit approval or consent of Sena Technologies will void Sena Technologies of any liability or responsibility of injury or loss caused by any malfunction Technical Support Tel 482 2 576 7362 Fax 482 2 573 7710 E Mail support senaindustrial com Website http www senaindustrial com Revision History Revision Date Name Description V1 0 0 2007 09 11 Hanjun Yeom Final v1 0 0 release V1 1 1 2008 01 11
29. Parani MSP1000 utilizes user profile types to manage accessibility to different functions There three levels of user types include root admin and user The root and admin group has full read write access of the Parani MSP1000 configuration The difference between root and admin is that the root is able to access the shell but the admin group isn t The user group has no right to modify any of the Parani MSP1000 configurations and only change their respective passwords The factory default user names and the passwords are System Super User Login root Password root System Administrator Login admin Password admin User management No User name Group root root admin user user Figure 7 2 User management 48 7 2 1 Adding a new user In order to add a new user 1 Select Add button Enter the username user id Choose the user group between admin and user Select Submit button Boom Note Adding a new root user is not allowed 7 2 2 Removing a user In order to remove an existing user 1 Check checkbox at the front of the user to be removed 2 Select Remove button Note Removing the root user is not allowed 7 2 3 Editing a user In order to modify an existing user 1 Select the username user ID 2 Modify the username the group or the password 3 Select Submit button 7 3 Security The Parani MSP1000 uses SSL and TLS protocol for Web configuration
30. Power Solid GREEN if power is supplied 11 2 3 Connecting Hardware This section describes how to connect the Parani MSP1000 to your equipment for initial testing installation Connect the power source to the Parani MSP 1000 Connect the Parani MSP1000 to a Ethernet network 2 3 1 Connecting the power Connect the power cable to the Parani MSP1000 If the power is properly supplied the Power lamp will light up solid green Figure 2 2 Connecting the power to the Parani MSP1000 2 3 2 Connecting to the network Plug one end of the Ethernet cable to the Parani MSP1000 Eth0 port The other end of the Ethernet cable should be connected to an Ethernet network If the cable is properly connected the Parani MSP1000 will have a valid connection to the Ethernet network This will be indicated by The EthO LED flashing to indicate incoming outgoing Ethernet packets 12 Figure 2 3 Connecting a network cable to the 5 1000 2 4 Configurations The Parani MSP1000 provides several techniques to configure your unit for the environment RS232 Serial console If users want to configure the MSP1000 before connecting the unit to a network or if a network connection is not available they can accomplish this by using RS232 serial console cable provided in the package e Remote console Users who require a menu driven interface from a remote location can utilize Telnet port 23 or SSH port 22 connec
31. ach reboot If the NTP server is set to 0 0 0 0 the Parani MSP1000 will use the default NTP servers In this case the Parani MSP1000 should be connected from the network to the Internet The second method is to set date and time manually without using the NTP server This 51 will allow the date and time information to be kept maintained by the internal battery backup The user may also need to set the timezone and the time offset from UTC depending on the users location If the user uses daylight saving time the user may also need to set the daylight saving time properties such as the daylight saving timezone the time offset from UTC start data and time end date and time 7 5 Configuration management The user may export the current configurations to a file at such locations as CF card user space or local machine and import the exported configurations as current configurations from CF card user space or local machine The users may restore the factory default settings at any time by selecting Factory default at the location property or by pushing the hardware factory default reset switch on the back panel of the Parani MSP1000 The following parameters should be properly set up in order to export import configurations as follows Configuration export Location Location to export to Encrypt One of Yes or No File name Configuration import Location Location to import from By selecting Factory default the u
32. acility Reduce the system log file size Every month x to 50 KByte Display system log ug 28 16 28 32 MSP1000 10 info cm 1281 bin ipconf configurations are changaed ug 28 15 28 51 MSPIODD daemon info dhcpd DHCPREQUEST for 10 0 0 99 from 00 09 dd 50 02 0b hustler via 28 15 28 51 MSP1000 daemon info dhcpd DHCPACK 10 0 0 99 to 00 09 dd 50 02 0b hustler via ug 28 16 28 51 MSP1000 auth info sshd 1281 Accepted password for root from 1192 168 11 150 port 4224 ssh2 Aug 28 16 28 51 MSPIODO auth info sshd 1291 subsystem request for sftp Aug 28 16 28 51 MSP1000 auth err sshd 1291 error subsystem cannot stat usr libexec sftp server No such file or directory Aug 28 15 28 51 MSP1000 auth info sshd 1291 subsystem request for sftp fai led subsystem not found 28 16 31 21 MSPIDOD daemon info dhcpd DHCPREQUEST for 10 0 0 99 from 00 08 dd 50 02 0b hustler via panO lt Save to flash Save amp apply Cancel Figure 8 2 System logging configuration 59 9 System statistics 9 1 Network interfaces Network interfaces statistics displays basic network interfaces usage of the Parani MSP1000 lo ethO and eth1 lo is a local loop back interface and ethO and eth1 are network interfaces of Parani MSP1000 Network interfaces statistics Interface lo eth1 Receive Bytes 98774 3680903 0 Packets 3406 37254 Errors 0 0 0
33. ade Firmware upgrades are available via serial remote console or web interface The latest upgrades are available on the Sena web site at http www sena com support downloadSs 53 7 6 1 Manual firmware upgrade To upgrade firmware via the web 1 Select the latest firmware binary by clicking browse button 2 Select and upload the selected version 3 Once the upgrade has been completed the system will reboot to apply the changes Firmware upgrade File Upload Figure 7 7 Firmware upgrade To use either a remote or serial console to upgrade your firmware the TELENT SSH or terminal emulation program must support Zmodem transfer protocol The previous settings will be retained after the firmware upgrade To upgrade firmware via a remote console 1 Obtain the latest firmware 2 Connect the terminal emulation program using either TELENT SSH or a serial console port TELNET or SSH is recommended since the process of firmware upgrade by serial console requires extremely long time 3 Select from the firmware upgrade menu as shown in Welcome to MSP1000 configuration page Current Time 9 26 2007 O6355s 14 Serial No MSP1000 00001 F W Rev 01 000 MAC Addr eth0 00 01 95 AF BE 11 IP Mode eth0 Static em s 192 168 14 30 Network configuration System administration System status amp log e Monitoring Save changes Exit without saving Exit and apply changes
34. as defined by the subnet mask the Parani MSP1000 will establish a direct connection If the desired TCP IP host specified in the packet is not identified as belonging on the local network segment a connection is established through the given default gateway e Default gateway A gateway is a network point that acts as a portal to another network This point is usually the computer or computers that control traffic within a network or a local ISP Internet service provider The Parani MSP1000 uses the IP address of the default gateway computer to communicate with hosts outside the local network environment Refer to the network administrator for a valid gateway IP address e Primary and Secondary DNS The DNS Domain Name System server is used to locate and translate the correct IP address for a requested web site address A domain name is the web address i e www yahoo com and is 20 usually easier to remember The DNS server is the host that can translate such text based domain names into the numeric IP addresses for a TCP IP connection The IP address of the DNS server must be able to access the host site with the provided domain name The Parani MSP1000 provides the ability to configure the required IP addresses of both the Primary and Secondary DNS servers addresses The secondary DNS server is specified for use when the primary DNS server is unavailable 3 1 1 2 When using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Dynamic
35. ased on embedded Linux system and supports versatile Python script engine Users may customize the Parani MSP1000 for various functionalities by using Python script Users may run a custom Python script in the 2MB user space provided by the Parani MSP1000 The Parani MSP1000 provides users with a full featured system management functionality which includes the use of the system status display firmware upgrade remote reset and system log display by connecting through any one of the multiple interfaces such as telnet SSH serial console port or web interface Typical application areas of the Parani MSP1000 are ndustrial automation Wireless building automation Wireless POS system Wireless printing Wireless factory monitoring Wireless machine monitoring Security Access control system General data acquisition application Truck Bus monitoring system Car diagnostics Please note that this manual assumes that the user has some knowledge of Bluetooth and TCP IP Internetworking protocols and terminologies 1 2 Package Check List DC Power Adapter Quick Start Guide RS232 Serial Console Cable Ethernet Cross Cable Dipole antenna 1 3 Product Specification Parani MSP1000 Bluetooth v2 0 EDR Class 1 Level 17dBm Frequency 2 4GHz Profiles Serial Port LAN access over PPP PAN Dial up Networking Working distance DAT GO1R Antenna Stub Dafault Antenna 150m
36. ating computer when a datagram fails to reach its intended destination InTimeExcds OutTimeExcds Specifies the number of time to live TTL exceeded messages received or sent A time to live exceeded message is sent to the originating computer when a datagram is discarded because the 62 number of routers it has passed through exceeds its time to live value InParmProbs OutParmProbs Specifies the number of parameter problem messages received or sent A parameter problem message is sent to the originating computer when a router or host detects an error in a datagram s IP header InSrcQuenchs OutSrcQuenchs Specifies the number of source quench messages received or sent A source quench request is sent to a computer to request that it reduces its rate of packet transmission InRedirects OutRedirects Specifies the number of redirect messages received or sent A redirect message is sent to the originating computer when a better route is discovered for a datagram sent by that computer InEchos OutEchos Specifies the number of echo requests received or sent An echo request causes the receiving computer to send an echo reply message back to the originating computer InEchoReps OutEchoReps Specifies the number of echo replies received or sent A computer sends an echo reply in response to receiving an echo request message InTimestamps OutTimestamps Specifies the number of time stamp requests received or sent A time stamp request ca
37. atus Description Idx bdaddr tx byte rx byte tx error rx error STAT Example 0 00 01 95 00 00 D2 131570 235803 0 0 OK Synopsis SCAN IAC Description To see the inquired device list IAC Inquiry Access Code User may inquire the device with same IAC code Bdaddr name Example SCAN 00 01 95 07 08 51 PSD200v1 1 0 070851 00 02 72 CE A4 2A ubunto 0 00 01 95 08 24 CF MSP1000 0 OK Synopsis LIST Description To see the connected Bluetooth device list Higher link quality better link status Zero rssi means the most efficient RF condition With link quality lower than 200 throughput may be affected or link may be lost Idx dev_id bdaddr name link_quality rssi Example LIST 0 0 00 01 95 07 3C E7 PSD100v1 1 1 073CE7 255 22 OK Synopsis DISC lt idx gt Description Parani MSP1000 may disconnect forcibly by DISC command giving index value in LIST command Example LIST 0 0 00 01 95 07 3C E7 PSD100v1 1 1 073CE7 255 22 OK DISC 0 OK LIST OK 79 Synopsis LOG line Description To see system log If line number specified only latest line rows will be displayed Example LOG 1 Apr 11 01 42 13 MSP1000 local0 info web 507 Authentication for root passed OK Synopsis VER Description To see software version of Parani MSP1000 Example VER OK v1 2 0 Synopsis HELP Descri
38. available on the bottom of the menu bar Only when the user selects Apply changes will the new parameter values be applied to the Parani MSP1000 configuration Users also can select Save amp apply to save parameters and apply changes in one step If the user does not want to save the new parameter values the user must opt to Cancel All changes made will be lost and the previous values restored Any changes that are already saved or applied cannot be canceled 2 4 3 Configurations using Bluetooth wireless connection The Parani MSP1000 provides PAN Personal Area Network profile service as a way to access the configuration interface of the box through using a Bluetooth connection Users may initially configure the box using Bluetooth connection when their PC or lap top has Bluetooth communication capability 17 Please refer to the following Attach the power adapter to the Parani MSP1000 Do not attach the Ethernet cable on the MSP1000 or the PC Search for the Parani MSP1000 using Bluetooth Scan software and then connect to the device using Network Access Point protocol Make sure the connection is made and then check the IP address of the PC or laptop The Parani MSP1000 has a built in DHCP server and it leases the 10 0 0 x IP address to the client computer The default IP address of the Parani MSP1000 in this PAN is 10 0 0 1 Try to connect to the Parani MSP1000 by IP address 10 0 0 1 using web or telnet program Use
39. cess to the Parani MSP1000 without occupying one a serial port with an to connect to an external modem 6 1 When using an ATA IDE fixed disk card After inserting an ATA IDE fixed disk card select the Probe button If the card is not formatted select the Format button and select the Probe button again The Parani MSP1000 supports EXT2 ETX3 and VFAT file system for the disk card CF card configuration Currently configured cf card Model name TRANSCEND TS2GCF120 Mounted mnt cf Filesystem type ext2 Avaliable space 1884124 Used space 13044 kbytes 6 92 Format CF card EXT2 w Figure 6 1 ATA IDE fixed disk card configuration 46 6 2 Serial modem card configuration The user can access to the Parani MSP1000 via serial modem The user can configure User name Password Authentication method Remote Local IP as shown in Figure 6 2 CF card configuration d cf card CompactModem 56K Model name Username pppuser Password new Password confirm Authentication v N Remote IP 172 16 0 52 Local IP 172 16 0 51 Save to flash Save amp apply Cancel Figure 6 2 Modem card configuration 47 7 System administration 7 1 Host name The Parani MSP1000 has its own name for administrative purposes Host name configuration Host name MSP1000 Save to flash Save amp apply Figure 7 1 Host name configuration 7 2 User management The
40. e Pairing mode is Custom 35 Port configuration Port pairing mode Acceptor BD address of remote bluetooth device Save to flash Save amp apply Figure 5 2 Port configuration 5 5 1 Port pairing mode Custom mode only If the mode is Acceptor the Parani MSP1000 waits for incoming connection from the Bluetooth device If the mode is Connector the Parani MSP1000 attempts to connect the Bluetooth device 5 5 2 Service category CLI When a new connection is created the Parani MSP1000 provides a CLI for the connection With this option system administrators are able to access to CLI without the use of a serial cable Port configuration Service category SM Save to flash Save amp apply Figure 5 3 Service category CLI 5 5 3 Service category Network When a new Bluetooth connection is created the Parani MSP1000 starts the registered network service If the network service is client the Parani MSP1000 creates an outgoing connection and if the network service is server the Parani MSP1000 listen on a TCP port And then if TCP connection is established the data received from SPP is transmitted to TCP IP and the data received from TCP IP is transmitted to SPP If there are more than one registered network service each network service operates independently 36 Port configuration Figure 5 4 Service category Network 5 5 4 Service category Serial hub
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42. ervice may be obtained by delivering the Product to SENA or to the international distributor it was purchased through and providing proof of purchase or receipt date Customer agrees to insure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit to prepay shipping charges to SENA and to use the original shipping container or equivalent E 2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN SENA MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY EQUIPMENT PARTS OR SERVICES PROVIDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NEITHER SENA NOR ITS DEALER SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS RESULTING FROM OR ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF FURNISHING OF EQUIPMENT PARTS OR SERVICES HEREUNDER OR THE PERFORMANCE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SAME EVEN IF SENA OR ITS DEALER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT WILL SENA OR ITS DEALERS TOTAL LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT E 3 HARDWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS WARRANTY PERIOD SENA warranties embedded hardware Product for a period of one 1 year and external ha
43. gure 7 9 Change password 57 8 System status amp log 8 1 System status The Parani MSP1000 displays the system status This screen is used for management purposes System status data includes the model name serial number firmware version and the network configuration of the Parani MSP1000 System status System information Device name MSP1000 Serial No MSP1000 070800145 F W Rev v1 0 0 MAC address eth 00 01 95 AF BE 11 MAC address eth1 00 01 95 AF BE 12 Current time 8 28 2007 15 24 00 System logging enable CF card model TRANSCEND TS2GCF120 IP information IP made Static IP IP address 192 168 11 30 Subnetmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Primary DNS 168 126 63 1 Secondary DNS 168 126 63 2 Figure 8 1 System status 8 2 System logging The Parani MSP1000 provides the system logging feature as well as the system status display The users can configure the Parani MSP1000 to enable or disable the system logging process and select the system log buffer size and the log storage location e Enable Disable This parameter defines whether to use system logging e Log location The system log can be stored to in the Parani MSP1000 internal memory the ATA IDE fixed disk card inserted in CF slot or remote SYSLOG server If the internal memory is used to store system log data the log data will be cleared when the Parani MSP1000 is turned off To preserve the system log data set the storage location to be the ATA IDE f
44. he Parani MSP1000 These keep alive messages are sent to the remote host to confirm that the session is still open The default time value is 15 sec e TCP keep alive probes This represents how many keep alive probes will be sent to the remote host until it decides that the connection is dead Multiplied with the TCP keep alive intervals this gives the time that a link is forced to close after a keep alive packet has been sent for the first time The default is 3 times e TCP keep alive intervals This represents the waiting period until a keep alive packet is retransmitted The default value is 5 seconds By default the Parani MSP1000 will send the keep alive packets 3 times with 5 seconds interval after 15 seconds have elapsed since the time when there s no data transmitted back and forth TCP service configuration TCP keepalive time E 5 TCP keepalive probes 3 TCP keepalive intervals 5 C Save to flash Save amp apply Cancel Figure 3 5 TCP keep alive configuration 26 4 Bluetooth Configuration 4 1 General properties This menu describes configuration for the Bluetooth parameters of the Parani MSP1000 e Bluetooth friendly name h inserts the host name configured in the Host name configuration d inserts the device id e Discoverable Inquiry scan When this is enabled the Parani MSP1000 is discoverable e Connectable Page scan When this is enabled the Pa
45. ifies the number of datagrams that require reassembly ReasmOKs Specifies the number of datagrams that were successfully reassembled ReasmFails Specifies the number of datagrams that cannot be reassembled FragOKs Specifies the number of datagrams that were fragmented successfully FragFails 61 Specifies the number of datagrams need to be fragmented but couldn t be because IP header specifies no fragmentation For example if the datagrams Don t Fragment flag was set the datagram would not be fragmented These datagrams are discarded FragCreates Specifies the number of fragments created IP statistics Forwarding a DefaultTTL 64 InReceives 27789 InHdrErrors 0 In amp ddrErrors 0 ForwDatagrams 2094 InUnknownProtos 0 InDiscard 0 InDelivers 8010 OutRequests 6891 OutDiscards OutNoRoutes 0 ReasmTimeout 0 ReasmReqds 0 ReasmOKs ReasmFails FragOKs FragFails 0 FragCreates 0 Figure 9 2 IP statistics 9 3 ICMP The ICMP Statistics screen provides statistical information about packets connections using an ICMP protocol Definitions and descriptions of each parameter are described below InMsgs OutMsgs Specifies the number of messages received or sent InErrors OutErrors Specifies the number of errors received or sent InDestUnreachs OutDestUnreachs Specifies the number of destination unreachable messages received or sent A destination unreachable message is sent to the origin
46. ify all the configuration parameters associated with the IP address of the Parani MSP1000 These include the IP address the network subnet mask the gateway computer and the domain name server computers This section will look at each of these in more detail Note The Parani MSP1000 will attempt to locate all this information every time it is turned on e IP address A Static IP address acts as a static or permanent identification number This number is assigned to a computer to act as its location address on the network Computers use these IP addresses to identify and talk to each other on a network Therefore it is imperative that the selected IP address be both unique and valid in a network environment Note 192 168 1 x 172 16 x x and 10 x x x will never be assigned by and ISP Internet Service Provider IP addresses using this form are considered private Actual applications of the Parani MSP1000 may require access to public network such as the Internet If so a valid public IP address must be assigned to the user s computer A public IP address is usually purchased or leased from a local ISP e Subnet mask A subnet represents all the network hosts in one geographic location such as a building or local area network LAN The Parani MSP1000 will use the subnet mask setting to verify the origin of all packets If the desired TCP IP host specified in the packet is in the same geographic location on the local network segment
47. in name of the email address for validity Consequently the email address set for the device can use an arbitrary username with a registered hostname i e arbitrary _user yahoo com anybody sena com The SMTP user name and SMTP user password are required when either SMTP with authentication or POP before SMTP mode is selected 23 SMTP configuration SMTP server Enable SMTP server name smtp yourcompany con Device mail address user yourcompany co SMTP mode SMTP with authentication v SMTP user name user SMTP password me Confirm SMTP password eeee Save to flash Save amp apply Cancel Figure 3 3 SMTP Configuration 3 4 IP filtering Configuration The Parani MSP1000 prevents unauthorized access using an IP address based filtering method The users can allow one of the following scenarios by changing the parameter settings Any host cannot access a specific service of the Parani MSP1000 Only one host of a specific IP address can access a specific service of the Parani MSP1000 Hosts on a specific subnet can access a specific service of the Parani MSP1000 Any host can access a specific service of the Parani MSP1000 The IP filtering feature is intended to control access to Telnet console SSH console Web server or each Serial Port Profile session which may be enabled or disabled The factory default of the IP filtering feature is All services and ports are accessible from any host The meanings
48. ixed disk card or SYSLOG server e SYSLOG server name amp log facility The Parani MSP1000 supports the use of a remote message logging service SYSLOG service for the system To use the remote SYSLOG service the user must specify the SYSLOG server s 58 IP address and the facility to be used To receive log messages from the Parani MSP1000 the SYSLOG server must be configured as remote reception allowed If there is a firewall between the Parani MSP1000 and the SYSLOG server there must be a rule that allows all outgoing and incoming UDP packets to travel across the firewall The Parani MSP1000 supports SYSLOG facilities from 1 10 to Local17 The user can employ these facilities to save messages from the Parani MSP1000 separately in the SYSLOG server Reduce system log Time to reduce the log data to system log size The system log should be reduced because the internal memory for system log is limited The Parani MSP1000 has a 16 Megabytes memory for system log and port log If the internal memory is full the system log will not be recorded anymore Table 8 1 The time to Reduce logged data Every month First day of every month 00 00 00 AM Every week Every Sunday 00 00 00 AM Every day Every day 00 00 00 AM Every hour Every hour 0 minute 0 second exactly System logging configuration Sytem logging Enable v Sytem log storage location Memory SYSLOG server _ SYSLOG f
49. lgorithm in use The Retransmission Algorithm can have one of the following values 0 CONSTANT Constant Time out 1 RSRE MIL STD 1778 Appendix B 2 VANJ Van Jacobson s Algorithm 3 OTHER Other RtoMin Specifies the minimum retransmission time out value in milliseconds RtoMax Specifies the maximum retransmission time out value in milliseconds MaxConn Specifies the maximum number of connections If the maximum number is set to 1 the maximum number of connections are dynamic ActiveOpens Specifies the number of active opens In an active open the client is initiating a connection with the server 64 PassiveOpens Specifies the number of passive opens In a passive open the server is listening for a connection request from a client AttemptFails Specifies the number of failed connection attempts EstabResets Specifies the number of established connections that have been reset CurrEstab Specifies the number of currently established connections InSegs Specifies the number of segments received OutSegs Specifies the number of segments transmitted This number does not include retransmitted segments RetransSegs Specifies the number of segments retransmitted InErrs Specifies the number of errors received OutRsts Specifies the number of segments transmitted with the reset flag set TCP statistics RtoAlgorithm 1 RtoMin 200 RtoMax 120000 MaxConn 4294967295 ActiveOpens 0 PassiveOpens 3
50. mmand will allow you to enter the text menu driven interface 14 root MSP1000 edi Welcome Current Time 7 14 F W Rev wal 0 IP Mode eth0 Sta Network configura System administra to MSP1000 configuration page 2009 12822256 Serial No System status amp log 1 2 3 5 Monitoring 6 Save changes 8 9 Exit and reboot lt ESC gt Back ENTER gt 1 tion Exit without saving Exit and apply changes Refresh 0 MAC Addr eth0 IP Addr eth0 tion tion msp1000 test1234 00 01 95 AF BF DD 1921868 Gil 9 8 Select menu 1 Network Configuration and then proceed to Ethernet 0 configuration to set up the IP address of the box Users may set up the network configuration according to their environment Once network set up is done users may access the box through telnet ssh connection or via a web browser 1 ETHERNET O0 2 1 3 Firewall db UC lt ESC gt Back ENTER eth0 teda ERNET 0 eth0 configuration configuration configuration Refresh configuration 1 IP mode 2 IP address 3 Subnetmask 4 Gateway Sy 6 Secondary DNS lt ESC gt Back E NTER gt 192 1168 1 21 123 2552550 192 108
51. modified SENA Software or non SENA Software unless modifications have been approved by SENA Battery component capacity degradation due to usage aging and with some chemistry lack of maintenance E 4 SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS WARRANTY PERIOD SENA warranties software Product for a period of one 1 year WARRANTY COVERAGE SENA warranty will be limited to providing a software bug fix or a software patch at a reasonable time after the user notifies SENA of software non conformance E 5 THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS The warranty policy of the third party software is conformed to the policy of the corresponding vendor 82
52. oll i 168 1206 6251 1685 1L26563 52 Refresh From the main menu screen the users may select a menu item for configuration of the Parani MSP1000 parameters by selecting the menu number and pressing the ENTER key In the submenu screen users can configure the required parameters guided by online comments NOTE Be sure to perform save and apply command before you exit from editconf menu program All the parameters can be stored into the non volatile memory space of the box but the settings will not be stored until users perform save command on the menu All the configuration change will be effective after entering apply command 15 2 4 2 Configurations using Ethernet connection The IP address of the Parani MSP1000 must be known before users can access the box using the Remote console The default IP address of the Parani MSP1000 is 192 168 161 5 Once users know the IP address of the box they can access to it either by using telnet ssh program or a web browser The default user name and password is as same as the serial console interface as follows root root 1 Telnet SSH Access The steps for accessing telnet ssh interface is exactly same as in the serial console access Please take steps from 5 to 8 in chapter 2 4 1 to get into the menu driven user interface 2 Web Access The Parani MSP1000 supports both HTTP and HTTPS HTTP over SSL protocols Parani MSP1000 SENA C Bluetooth Bluet
53. ooth Access Point User authentication required Login please User ID Password login Figure 2 5 Login screen of the Parani MSP1000 web management 16 Parani Bluetooth Access Point MSP1000 SENA Bluetooth IP configuration Serial Port Profile NONE INA CO System administration Static IP DHCP System status amp log IP address 192 168 11 30 gratem statistics Subnetmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Primary DNS 168 126 63 1 Secondary DNS 168 126 63 2 Ethernet 1 eth1 configuration Save amp apply Cancel Figure 2 6 The Parani MSP1000 web management screen Figure 2 6 shows the configuration homepage of the Parani MSP1000 Web management interface A menu bar is provided on the left hand side of the screen The menu bar includes the uppermost configuration menu groups Selecting an item on the menu bar opens a tree view of all the submenus available under each grouping Selecting a submenu item will allow the user to modify parameter settings for that item Every page will allow the user to Save to Flash Save amp apply or Cancel their actions After changing the configuration parameter values the users must select Save to save the changed parameter values to the non volatile memory To apply all changes made the user must select Apply Changes This option is
54. ot provide a complete solution allowing WiFi and Bluetooth to work together in harmony AFH will only decrease the likelihood of interference It is highly recommended for users to test their wireless system throughly before deployment since the overall system performance can be influenced by various environmental factors such as distance and other environmental radio interference 10 2 Getting Started 2 1 External View CF Port Power Status EthernetO Ethernet No of Connections Signal Strength 7 No of Connections No of Connections Power Input No of Connections Factory Reset Button Console Ethernet Interface Interface Figure 2 1 External view of the Parani MSP 1000 2 2 LED Indicators The Parani MSP1000 has a number of LED indicator lamps for status display Table 2 1 describes the function of each LED indicator lamp Table 2 1 LED indicator lamps Lamp X 4 AJ JdO fruncion EthernetO Blinks whenever there is any activity on the Ethernet 0 port Ethernet 1 Blinks whenever there is any activity on the Ethernet 1 port Shows the signal strength of Bluetooth sessions currently connected to Signal Strength ihe Parani MSP1000 Bluetooth No of Shows the number of Bluetooth sessions currently connected to the Connections Parani MSP1000 System Status Solid GREEN if system is running and ready to be used i
55. please visit the website http www iana org assignments port numbers Table B 1 Well known port numbers 2 FTP File Transfer Protocol 2 SSH Secure Shell z 2 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 3 RLP Resource Location Protocol 5 DNS 119 Network News Transfer Protocol 73 Appendix C Using Python The Parani MSP1000 supports python language for user customization C 1 Running Python There are two different ways to start Python C 1 1 Interactive Interpreter from Command Line Interface You can enter Python and start coding right way in the interactive interpreter by starting it from the command line root MSP1000 usr2 python Pyitinom 2 5 1 25851908 Mese 2007 1893906 ECC 4 0 50 ELDE A 0 0 on Or gt gt gt 1 gt gt gt 2 gt gt gt e ap 19 gt gt gt 3 gt gt gt C 1 2 As a script from the Command Line Interface A Python script can be executed by invoking the interpreter from the command line Be sure that the file permission mode allows execution root MSP1000 usr2 cat cal py bin python a Jb b 2 ei ar 10 print a b root MSP1000 usr2 cal py 3 root MSP1000 usr2 C 2 Adding libraries and modules Users can upload additional Python librarie
56. ption Displays all control commands available Example HELP USER lt username gt PASS lt password gt STAT SCAN iac LIST DISC lt idx gt LOG line VER REBOOT QUIT HELP OK Synopsis REBOOT Description To reboot Parani MSP1000 only root Example REBOOT OK Reboot Synopsis QUIT Description To quit the communication with Parani MSP1000 Example QUIT OK Disconnected 80 Appendix E Warranty E 1 GENERAL WARRANTY POLICY Sena Technologies Inc hereinafter referred to as SENA warrants that the Product shall conform to and perform in accordance with published technical specifications and the accompanying written materials and shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the period of time herein indicated such warranty period commencing upon receipt of the Product This warranty is limited to the repair and or replacement at SENA discretion of defective or non conforming Product and SENA shall not be responsible for the failure of the Product to perform specified functions or any other non conformance caused by or attributable to a any misapplication or misuse of the Product b failure of Customer to adhere to any of specifications or instructions c neglect of abuse of or accident to the Product or d any associated or complementary equipment or software not furnished by SENA Limited warranty s
57. rae Rand lates aed dpa ate Eee dede eu e exe de ede 44 6 CF card Configuration 46 6 1 When using an ATA IDE fixed disk sse nennen 46 6 2 Serial modem card 47 7 System administration 48 Tid HOSUname ih rer rt trei ee ege 48 7 2 User Management Ride eei 48 Tei Adno aA new User edt ab 49 7 2 2 Bemoving a ean eee i en ee 49 7 2 3 EMO a U i ciate a t ata itt 49 yesEer cU P 49 73 1 Changing certificate Eni Pato e etd iib eh ape roin bees 50 7 3 2 Changing private 50 7 3 3 Uploading a new Trusted CA certificate sss 50 7 3 4 Removing a Trusted CA certificate essen 51 TA Date and Time s EU EE RR C x uuu 51 7 5 Configuration 52 TO Firmware upgrade 55 Avedon cete ent eed due cete nan id ate coti et oi dead 53 7 6 1 Manual firmware 54 7 6 2 Automatic firmware upgrade 55 7 Ghange password tete ea al eate e 57 8 System status amp log 58 SN BEAT TUBES
58. rani MSP1000 is connectable to e Authentication When this is enabled the Parani MSP1000 requires pass key PIN code for incoming connections If the pass key is incorrect the connection will be rejected e PIN code This PIN code is applied for incoming and outgoing connections both e Encryption When this is enabled the Parani MSP1000 applies encryption to all Bluetooth connections e Class of device Specify the kind of device and type of available service on this device The Class of device is composed three bytes OxSSDDdd Major Service Class SS Major Device Class DD Minor Device Class dd Major Service Class Bit 1 Positioning Location identification Bit 2 Networking LAN Ad hoc Bit 3 Rendering Printing Speaker Bit 4 Capturing Scanner Microphone Bit 5 Object Transfer v Inbox v Folder Bit 6 Audio Speaker Microphone Headset service Bit 7 Telephony Cordless telephony Modem Headset service Bit 8 Information WEB server WAP server Major Device Class 0x00 Miscellaneous 0x01 Computer desktop notebook PDA organizer 0x02 Phone cellular cordless payphone modem 0x03 LAN Network Access point 0x04 Audio Video headset speaker stereo video display vcr 27 0x05 Peripheral mouse joystick keyboards 0x06 Imaging printing scanner camera display Minor Device Class The meaning of this byte depends on the major class
59. rdware Product for a period of three 3 or five 5 years according to the Product type WARRANTY PROCEDURE Upon return of the hardware Product SENA will at its option repair or replace Product at no additional charge freight prepaid except as set forth below Repair parts and replacement Product will be furnished on an exchange basis and will be either reconditioned or new All replaced Product and parts become the property of SENA If SENA determines that the Product is not under warranty it will at the Customers option repair the Product using current SENA standard rates for parts and labor and return the Product at no charge in or out of warranty WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS Damages caused by Accidents falls objects striking the SENA product Operating the Product in environments that exceed SENA s temperature and humidity specifications Power fluctuations high voltage discharges Improper grounding incorrect cabling Misuse negligence by the customer or any other third party Failure to install or operate the product s in accordance to their SENA User Manual Failure caused by improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer or any other third party Floods lightning earthquakes 81 Water spills Replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear Hardware has been altered in any way Product that has been exposed to repair attempts by a third party without SENA s written consent Hardware hosting
60. rs can configure the box using wireless connection 18 3 Network Configuration 3 1 IP Configuration 3 1 1 Ethernet 0 eth0 configuration The Parani MSP1000 requires a valid IP address to operate within the user s network environment If the IP address is not readily available contact the system administrator to obtain a valid IP address for the Parani MSP1000 Please note that the Parani MSP1000 requires a unique IP address to connect to the user s network The users may choose one of two Internet protocols in setting up IP address i e e Static IP e DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The Parani MSP1000 is initially defaulted to STATIC mode with a static IP address of 192 168 161 5 Table 3 1 shows the configuration parameters for all two IP configurations Figure 3 1 is an example of what the actual web based GUI display looks like Table 3 1 IP configuration Parameters IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS DHCP Primary DNS Secondary DNS Optional IP configuration Ethernet 0 ethO configuration 9 StaticIP DHCP IP address 182 168 11 30 Subnetmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Primary DNS 16812 31 Secondary DNS 168 126 63 2 Ethernet 1 eth1 configuration Savetoflash Save amp apply Cancel Figure 3 1 IP Configuration 19 3 1 1 1 When using a Static IP Address When using a Static IP address the user must manually spec
61. s and modules The additional libraries and modules should be located in the usr2 When uploading files the Bluetooth FTP and Secure Copy scp are available root MSP1000 usr2 scp 192 168 7 8 home array so 74 Executing Python script at boot time The Parani MSP1000 executes the usr2 rc user at boot time Users should make the rc user execute the Python script C 3 1 Example Inquiring near devices and transferring file Step 1 Make a Python code btsender py Step 2 Upload the Python code Step 3 Modify the usr2 rc user Step 4 Restart Parani MSP1000 77 Appendix D Control Commands The Parani MSP1000 is controllable by Control commands through 2525 TCP port Every command responds with OK if successful otherwise ERR Bj Tera Term 192 168 7 101 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help tHe come to Parani MSP1000 USER admin 40K Password required IPASS admin 0K User Authenticated HELP USER lt username gt Figure D 1 Control command D 1 Commands for Control port lt OPT gt Necessary OPT Optional Synopsis USER lt username gt Description To enter login name USER admin Example OK Password required Synopsis PASS lt password gt Description To enter the password for logging in PASS 1234 Example OK User Authenticated 78 Synopsis STAT Displays current Bluetooth device st
62. s is arrived the received data size is the configured fixed size or the timer is expired If the timeout is zero it means unlimited Port configuration Frame buffer mode STX Data stream ETX wildcard chars Max Timeout 0 Size 1460 STX 0x 02 ETX 03 Length of wildcard chars 1 Save to flash Save amp apply Figure 5 6 Frame buffer configuration 5 5 6 Network service The available options are as follows Network service mode The available modes are server client tunneling and vertex If the server is selected the Parani MSP1000 waits for an incoming connection If the client is selected the Parani MSP1000 tries to connect to the pre defined remote host The tunneling mode is a mixed mode of server and client The Parani MSP1000 waits for incoming connection but when there is data received from SPP and the incoming connection is not established yet the Parani MSP1000 tries to connect to 38 remote host like the client mode In vertex mode data from a host are sent to all of connected Bluetooth devices Network service configuration Q Network service mode Service protocol Telnet Inactivity timeout 1 3600 sec 0 for unlimited Local port number 7000 1024 65535 Authentication Disable Users allowed to access 0 user Save to flash Save amp apply Cancel Fig
63. s using PPP Enable x Port forwarding No Local port Remote IP Remote port Protocol Action UDP Add Save to flash Save amp apply Cancel Figure 4 4 Bluetooth AP Service 4 3 1 Private address The Parani MSP1000 uses private addresses for PAN DUN and LAP connections When using PAN the Parani MSP1000 assigns IP address via DHCP and when using DUN and LAP the Parani MSP1000 assigns IP address via Internet Protocol Control Protocol IPCP Available private addresses are as follows e 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 Table 4 1 Reserved Addresses in 10 x x x 10 0 0 1 Reserved for Parani MSP1000 10 0 0 50 10 0 0 99 Reserved for PAN connections 10 0 0 100 10 0 0 200 Reserved for LAP amp DUN connections e 172 16 0 0 172 16 255 255 Table 4 2 Reserved Addresses in 172 16 x x 172 16 0 1 Reserved for Parani MSP1000 30 172 16 0 50 172 16 0 99 Reserved for PAN connections 172 16 0 100 172 16 0 200 Reserved for LAP amp DUN connections e 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 255 Table 4 3 Reserved Addresses in 192 168 0 x 192 168 0 1 Reserved for Parani MSP 1000 192 168 0 50 192 168 0 99 Reserved for PAN connections 192 168 0 100 192 168 0 200 Reserved for LAP amp DUN connections When Static IP addresses are required the IP address should not be reserved 4 3 2 Personal Area Networking PAN e Disable The Parani MSP1000 stops the
64. scp root8192 168 0 120 usr2 rc user work The authenticity of host 192 168 0 120 192 168 0 120 can t be established key fingerprine clk O0sabio2 74387 abveosde 94 sed 39926 toad Are you sure you want to continue connecting yes no yes Warning Permanently added 192 168 0 120 RSA to the list of known hosts root 192 168 0 120 s password Teh Wie 100 LTS 00 00 root localhost work 68 11 Approval Information 11 1 FCC 11 1 1 FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received Including interference that may cause undesired operation 11 1 2 RF Exposure Statement The equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device and its antenna must not be co located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 11 1 3 Do not Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user s authority to operate the equipment 11 2 CE 11 2 1 EC RSTTE Directive Directive 1999 5 EC 11 3 MIC 11 4 Telec Construction Design Certification No 006NYC0070 69 12 RF Information 12 1 Radio Frequency Range 2 402 2 480GHz 12 2 N
65. ser may restore the factory settings Configuration selection Determines what kinds of configurations are imported Encrypt Yes or No File selection List all the exported files satisfying the encrypting option at the selected location which is one of CF card and user space Local Helps to browse the exported file at local machine if location is local machine To export the current configurations 1 Select the location to export to 2 Select the encrypting option 3 Type the file name 52 4 Click Export button Configuration management Location User space usr2 v Encrypt No File name backup tar gz Figure 7 5 Configuration export To import the exported configurations 1 Select the location to import from 2 Select the configurations to import 3 Select the encrypting option 4 Select the file to import from the file selection list box if location is neither local machine nor factory default e Select the file to import by clicking browse button if location is local machine Click the Import button Configuration management Location User space usr2 v Configuration selection Network configuration C Including IP configuration System configuration v Bluetooth configuration Enerypt No v File selection backup tar gz Local Figure 7 6 Configuration import 7 6 Firmware upgr
66. service provided by Dynamic DNS Network Services the user must set up an account in their Members NIC Network Information Center http members dyndns org The user may then add a new Dynamic DNS Host link after logging in to their Dynamic DNS Network Services Members NIC 22 After enabling the Dynamic DNS service in the Dynamic DNS Configuration menu the user must enter the registered Domain Name User Name and Password After applying the configuration change users can access the Pro Series using only the Domain Name Dynamic DNS configuration Dynamic DNS Disable Domain name 11 User name Password Confirm password Save to flash Save amp Cancel Figure 3 2 Dynamic DNS Configuration 3 3 SMTP Configuration The Parani MSP1000 can send an email notification when the number of system log messages reaches to certain value The user must configure a valid SMTP server send these automatically generated emails The Parani MSP1000 supports three SMTP server types e SMTP without authentication SMTP with authentication POP before SMTP These examples can be seen in Figure 3 3 Required parameters for each SMTP configuration include e SMTP server IP address e SMTP user name e SMTP user password e Device mail address The device mail address specifies the sender s email address for all log and alarm delivery emails SMTP servers often check only the sender s host doma
67. sh root Parani MSP1000 ip address 10 4 Running user defined scripts Shell script usr2 rc user is automatically called when the Parani MSP1000 is booting Users can modify the rc user file to run user defined script or binaries bin bash rc user Sample script file for running user programs at boot time PATH bin usr bin sbin usr sbin Add shell command to execute from here echo This is the welcome message defined by users exit 0 10 5 File transmission The users can use an ftp client for file transmission and use usr2 directory for data read write root 192 168 0 117 cd usr2 i amp exene 192 LOS 0 LLT fusie2i ice 192 08 52 53 220 lxtoo senalab co kr FTP server Version wu 2 6 1 16 ready Name 192 168 2 3 root sena 331 Password required for sena Password 230 User sena logged in Remote system type is UNIX Using binary mode to transfer files ftp get test tgz local test tgz remote test tgz 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for test tgz 350 bytes 226 Transfer complete 350 bytes received in 0 04 secs 9 6 kB s ftp bye In addition to a regular FTP client the user can copy files securely as encrypted using scp client program If the user wants to copy a file from the Parani MSP1000 192 168 0 120 to user s PC type a command on the user s PC as shown below root localhost work
68. sted CA certificate The Parani MSP1000 supports PEM format for certificate When the Parani MSP1000 connects to a SSL or TLS server the Parani MSP1000 requires the certificate of the CA that issues the certificate of the SSL or TLS server If the Parani MSP1000 fails in finding the certificate the SSL connection will 50 not be established In order to upload a new certificate of trusted CA 1 Select Certificates of Trusted CA menu 2 Select the certificate file of CA 3 Select Submit button Note If there is already the same name of file rename the certificate The name of file doesn t affect the certificate 7 3 4 Removing a Trusted CA certificate In order to remove an existing certificate of trusted CA 1 Check the checkbox at front of the CA 2 Select Remove button 7 4 Date and Time The Parani MSP1000 maintains current date and time information The Parani MSP1000 clock and calendar settings are backed up by internal battery power The user can change the current date and time Date and Time configuration Use NTP Disable Date 2007 8 28 wyyy mm dd Time 15 09 18 hh mm ss Save to flash Save amp apply Cancel Figure 7 4 Date and time configuration There are two date and time settings The first is to use the NTP server to maintain the date and time settings If the NTP feature is enabled the Parani MSP1000 will obtain the date and time information from the NTP server at e
69. the ethO When the switching from ethO to eth1 or from eth1 to ethO occurs it should not affect the TCP sessions e Bridged with The eth1 will be bridged to network interface for Personal Area Network panO The Parani MSP1000 treats the hosts connected eth1 as the hosts connected via Bluetooth profiles PAN LAP and DUN This means that the hosts connected to Parani MSP1000 via eth1 are able to communicate the hosts connected to Parani MSP1000 via Bluetooth e Disable The eth1 will be disabled 3 2 Dynamic DNS Configuration When users connect the Parani MSP1000 to a DSL line or use a DHCP configuration the IP address might be changed whenever it reconnects to the network It can therefore be very difficult to post all related contacts for each new IP address In addition if the administrator only has access through the remote console there is no way to know if an IP address has changed or what the new IP address is A Dynamic DNS service is provided by various ISPs or organizations to deal with the above issue By using the Dynamic DNS service users can access the Parani MSP1000 through the hostname registered in the Dynamic DNS Server regardless of any IP address change By default the Parani MSP1000 only supports Dynamic DNS service offered at Dynamic DNS Network Services LLC www dyndns org Contact Sena technical support for issues regarding other Dynamic DNS service providers To use the Dynamic DNS
70. time from the DHCP server If the DHCP server approves the request for renewal the Parani MSP1000 can continue to work with the current IP address If the DHCP server denies the request for renewal the Parani MSP1000 will start the procedure to request a new IP address from the DHCP server Note While in DHCP mode all network related parameters for the Parani MSP1000 should be configured automatically including the DNS servers A DHCP sever assigns IP addresses dynamically from an IP address pool which is managed by the network administrator This means that the DHCP client i e the Parani MSP1000 receives a different IP address each time it boots up The IP address should be reserved on the DHCP server side to assure that the user always knows the newly assigned Parani MSP1000 address In order to reserve the IP address in the DHCP network the administrator needs the MAC address of the Parani MSP1000 found on the label sticker at the bottom of the Parani MSP1 000 21 3 1 2 Ethernet 1 eth1 configuration The Parani MSP1000 has two Ethernet ports The users may configure the secondary Ethernet eth1 to Bridged with ethO Bridged with panO or Disable e Bridged with ethO The eth1 will be bridged to ethO It will work as a fail over link to ethO When the ethO is unplugged the Parani MSP1000 sends packets through eth1 instead of ethO While in this operating mode the IP address of eth1 is the IP address configured for
71. tions to the Parani MSP1000 using Telnet or SSH client The menu driven user interface provides limited functions for initial configuration NOTE Please note that Parani MSP1000 supports only the SSH v2 so user must use the SSH client which is able to support SSH v2 Web Interface Remote users who want to use a web browser to configure the Parani MSP1000 can connect to the Parani MSP1000 using a conventional web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox Navigator The Web Interface comprises of an Easy to use menu driven user interface that provides full featured configuration of the MSP1000 13 2 4 1 Configuration using RS232 serial connection 1 7 Connect one end of the console cable to the console port on the Parani MSP1 000 Figure 2 4 Connecting a system console cable to the Parani MSP1000 Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port of the user s computer Run a terminal program i e HyperTerminal Set the serial configuration parameters of the terminal program as follows 9600 Baud rate Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 No flow control Press the ENTER key Enter your username and password into the Parani MSP1000 The factory default user settings are as follows Login root Password root After logging in users can use various shell commands in the CLI Command Line interface For details on usage of the CLI refer to the chapter 10 CLI Guide editconf co
72. umber of Frequency Channel 79 channels 12 3 Transmission Method FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum 12 4 Modulation Method GFSK Gaussian filtered Frequency Shift Keying 12 5 Radio Output Power 18dBm 12 6 Receiving Sensitivity 88dBm 12 7 Power Supply DC5V 70 Appendix A Connections A 1 Console pin outs The pin assignment of the Parani MSP1000 DB9 connector is summarized in Table A 1 Each pin has a function according to the serial communication type configuration 12345 678 9 Figure A 1 Pin layout of the DB 9 connector Table A 1 Pin assignment of DB 9 connector for console and serial port RS232 console and serial ports A 2 Ethernet Wiring Diagram HelloDevice Remote Host Figure A 2 Ethernet direct connection using crossover Ethernet cable 71 HelloDevice Hub Figure 3 Ethernet connection using straight through Ethernet cable 72 Appendix B Well known port numbers Port numbers are divided into three ranges Well Known Ports Registered Ports and Dynamic and or Private Ports Well Known Ports are those from 0 through 1023 Registered Ports are those from 1024 through 49151 Dynamic and or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535 Well Known Ports are assigned by IANA and on most systems can only be used by system processes or by programs executed by privileged users Table B 1 shows some of the well known port numbers For more details
73. ure 5 7 Server mode Network service configuration Q Network service mode Service protocol Telnet Inactivity timeout 10 1 3600 sec 0 for unlimited Primary remote host 182 158 151 5 Primary remote port 7001 Secondary remote host 192 168 161 5 Secondary remote port 7001 User name root optional Password root optional Periodic connection 1180 When bluetooth connection is established Initiate connection Save to flash Save amp apply Cancel Figure 5 8 Client mode Network service configuration Q Network service mode Service protocol Telnet Inactivity timeout 0 1 3600 sec 0 for unlimited Local port number 7000 1024 65535 Remote host 192 168 161 5 Remote port 7000 Save to flash Save amp apply Figure 5 9 Tunneling mode 39 Network service configuration Q Network service mode Vertex Vertex port 5000 v Save to flash Save amp apply Cancel Figure 5 10 Vertex mode Service protocol When the network service mode is server or client the available protocols are RawTCP SSL Telnet and SSH When the network service mode is tunneling the available protocols are RawTCP SSL Inactivity timeout If there is no data for the configured inactivity timeout the network session will be terminated Local port number Base port number When the network service mode is server
74. uses the receiving computer to send a time stamp reply back to the originating computer InTimestampReps OutTimestampReps Specifies the number of time stamp replies received or sent A computer sends a time stamp reply in response to receiving a time stamp request Routers can use time stamp requests and replies to measure the transmission speed of datagrams on a network InAddrMasks OutAddrMasks Specifies the number of address mask requests received or sent A computer sends an address mask request to determine the number of bits in the subnet mask for its local subnet InAddrMaskReps OutAddrMaskReps Specifies the number of address mask responses received or sent A computer sends an address mask response in response to an address mask request 63 ICMP statistics InMsgs InErrors InDestUnreachs InTimeExcds InParmProbs InSrcQuenchs InRedirects InEchos InEchoReps InTimestamps InTimestampReps InAddrMasks InAddrMaskReps OutMsgs OutErrors OutDestUnreachs OutTimeExcds OutParmProbs OutSrcQuenchs OutRedirects OutEchos OutEchoReps OutTimestamps OutTimestampReps OutAddrMasks OutAddrMaskReps Figure 9 3 ICMP statistics 9 4 TCP The TCP Statistics screen provides statistical information about packets connections using a TCP protocol Definitions and descriptions of each parameter are described below RtoAlgorithm Specifies the retransmission time out RTO a
75. wnProtos Specifies the number of locally addressed datagrams received successfully but discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol InDiscard Specifies the number of input IP datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent their continued processing but which were discarded for example for lack of buffer space This count does not include any datagrams discarded while awaiting reassembly InDelivers Specifies the number of received datagrams delivered OutRequests Specifies the number of outgoing datagrams that an IP is requested to transmit This number does not include forwarded datagrams OutDiscards Specifies the number of transmitted datagrams discarded These are datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent their transmission to their destination but which were discarded for example for lack of buffer space This count would include datagrams counted in Datagrams Forwarded if any such packets met this discretionary discard criterion OutNoRoutes Specifies the number of datagrams for which no route could be found to transmit them to the destination IP address These datagrams were discarded This count includes any packets counted in Datagrams Forwarded that meet this no route criterion ReasmTimeout Specifies the amount of time allowed for all pieces of a fragmented datagram to arrive If all pieces do not arrive within this time the datagram is discarded ReasmRedds Spec
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