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1. menu followed by LAN and then the IP Setup menu item on the right The default IP of the Ethernet port is 192 168 1 1 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 If you wish to change this then simply enter the new IP address and click on the Save button at the bottom of the page Since the IP address has changed you will have to re enter the new IP address configured in your browser to access the LAN Configuration configuration pages Ethernet IP Address 132 168 Ja f Ethernet Subnet Mask 255 255 ass lo 9 2 How to configure DNS Masquerading DNS masquerading allows the router to forward DNS requests to dynamically assigned DNS servers Clients on the router s LAN can then use the router as a DNS server without needing to know of the dynamically assigned DNS servers assigned by the cellular network This facility is available by clicking on the Internet Settings menu followed by LAN and then the IP Setup menu item on the right There should be no need to disable this feature in most cases however if you need to do so simply select Disable and click Save DNS Masquerade Enable Disable 5 3 How to configure the DHCP Server Use the following procedure to change the router s DHCP server default settings Ensure your PC s Ethernet connector is configured to automatically obtain an IP and DNS server address This facility is available by clicking on the Internet Settings menu follo
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3. This facility is available by clicking on the System menu followed by Log Log File Display Level All y Ora of18 30 E Ja Machine Process Jan 1 00 00 27 NTC 5908 user notice phone_module Fhone module installed Jan 1 00 00 27 NTC 5908 user notice phone_module act add sub usb phys dew 1 1 Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug Loading a driver for usb w1199p683 Cd0006dc00dsc00dpODIc FFiscFFipFF Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug Loading a driver for usb w1199p683 Cd0006de00dsc00dpONIe FFisc FFipFF Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug Loading a driver for usb w1199p683 Cd0006de00dsc00dpO0ic FFisc FFipFF Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug Loading a driver for usb w1199p683 Cd0006de00dscO0dpO0ic FFise FFipFF Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug add devices platform at91_oheifusb1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug add devices platform at91_oheifusb1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug Loading a driver for usb v1199p683 Cd0006de00dsc00dp00ic FFisc FFipFF Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug Loading a driver for usb w1199p683 Cd0006dc00dsc00dpODIc FFiscFFipFF Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug add devices platform at91_oheifusb1 1 1 1 1 1 6 Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug Loading a driver for usb w1199p683 Cd0006dc00dsc00dpODIc FFisoFFipFF Jan 1 D0 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug add devices platform at91_oheifusb 1 1 1 1 1 1
4. 4 1 Initiating a PPP Connection directly from the router The Status page of the router should be displayed as below Please ensure that the SIM Status is SIM OK before you initiate a WWAN connection Click on the Internet Settings menu followed by WWAN 3G and then the Connection menu item on the right AllStatus LAN A N System Informa System Up time Router Version Phone Module Serial Number N Ethernet Port Status Model MC8790V Hardware 1 0 Firmware K2_0_7_30AP Temp 38 C 02 00 53 CC B6 63 Lan Y N wwan Up 100Mb HDX Profile Name Telstra Intemet pppO N Connection Status Provider Service Type Coverage IMEI Frequency Signal Strength dBm SIM Status 4 1 1 To connect using a connection profile Interface Status APN Local wwan 0 up Remote telstra intemet 10 64 64 64 10 204 86 129 Telstra Combined service HSPA 354123030124350 WCDMA 850 66 dBm strong au SIM OK The router supports multiple APN profiles these profiles allow you to configure the settings that the router will use to connect to the cellular network Internet Settings gt WWAN 3G Connection WWAN 36 Profile Settings Profile Name Telstra Internet m Change Profile Name Telstra Internet Connection Type Packet a Choose an APN here APN Name telstra internet Australia m User Password Auto Connect Enable O Disable Authentication Type
5. 3 Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug add devices platform at91_oheifusb1 1 1 1 1 1 4 Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug add devices platform at91_ohei usb1 1 1 1 1 1 0 Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user notice hotplug add devices platform at91_oheifusb1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user debug kemel 26 350000 hub 1 0 1 0 state 7 ports 2 chg 0000 evt 0002 Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user debug kemel 26 350000 drivers usb core inode c creating file Jan 1 00 00 26 NTC 5908 user debug kemel 26 330000 usb 1 1 adding 1 1 1 6 config 1 interface 6 The System Log enables you to troubleshoot any issues you may be experiencing with your router Selecting the appropriate logging level will show you either informational messages about your router or all the way up to every message produced when All is selected 9 2 Common problems and solutions 9 2 1 cannot seem to access the web page interface The default IP address of the router is 192 168 1 1 so first try to open a web browser to this address Also check that your laptop PC is on the same subnet as the router s Ethernet port if you are using a static IP address 9 2 2 The router was connected but cannot get back online You may need to enable the periodic ping timer using the System Monitor Click on the Services menu followed by System Monitor This ensures that if the connection drops i e outage on the network that the router will reboot
6. 68839 Route Name Timbuktoo Network Destination IP Address o Id Td IP Subnet Mask S W W N Gateway IP Address L u E W Metric 20 0 65535 ADD ltem Route Name Dest IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Metric O Timbuktoo Network 10 123 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 1 5 20 Delete Entry Example If you have another router on the Ethernet side of the router with a gateway of 192 168 1 5 that interfaces to network 10 123 0 0 16 and you want to get to a device on that network then you enter 10 123 0 0 in the Destination IP address field 255 255 0 0 in the IP Subnet Mask Field 192 168 1 5 in the Gateway IP address Field The lower the metric value the higher the priority this routes has over other routes 7 1 3 Deleting Static Routes Static Routes Route no 1 65535 Route Name Timbuktoo Network Destination IP Address mE EEE EEE a IP Subnet Mask Id Id Gateway IP Address E E W Metric 20 0 65535 ADD ltem Route Name Dest IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Metric U Timbuktoo Network 10 123 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 1 5 20 Delete Entry Click on the Delete Entry text in blue for the route as shown above The route will be deleted immediately YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au 23 NEILL NetComm Commercial 6 2 How to configure RIP Routing Information Protocol RIP is used for advertising routes to other routers Thus all the routes in the router s routing table will be advertised to other nearby routers For exam
7. Slot Class 12 Downlink Uplink up to 236 kbps Locking Tray for USIM SIM in Mini SIM card format 25 00 x 15 00 x 0 76 mm 1x SMA female 50 Ohm Fast Ethernet 10 100Base TX RJ 45 port with Auto MDI MDIX 5x LEDs Power Service Tx Rx DCD RSSI SIM Card Reader Antenna Interface Network Interface LED Indicators Power Input Captive DECA Euro Type Terminal Block MC100 50802 DC Plug with Screw Terminal Input Voltage Range 8 28 VDC Power Consumption Idle 1 32W 110 mA 12 V DC Active HSUPA connection 3 6W 300 mA 12 V DC Maximum 6 72W 560 mA 12 V DC Dimensions 127 x 103 x 29 mm Weight 235g Temperature Humidity Operating 30 C 70 C 22 140 F 0 85 non condensing Storage 55 C 85 C 67 185 F Regulatory Compliancy A Tick ROHS 10 2 RJ 45 Ethernet port integration parameters You can use the guide below to design Ethernet cables to integrate the router into your systems Below you will find pin outs of the RJ 45 Ethernet plug and jack connectors Function White Orange Orange White White Green Blue White White Blue Green White White Brown Brown White NOTE The Ethernet port on the router supports Auto MDI MDIX you may use a straight through or cross over Ethernet cable NTC 5000 Series User Guide YML5000 36 www netcomm com au Appendix NEILL Net
8. Strength There are three possible states that the RSSI LED can operate in based upon signal level Solid ON Strong Indicates the RSSI level is 86dbm Flashing once per second Medium Indicates the RSSI level is 110dbm and 86dbm Off Poor Indicates the RSSI level is less than 110dbm NTC 5000 Series User Guide YML5000 6 www netcomm com au NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series 1 3 2 Overview of the router Interfaces Main Antenna Socket 5 Indicator LEDs Ethernet Port Reset Button SIM Card Reader Locking Power Terminal Block Desciption Antenna Socket SMA 5 Indicator LEDs Indicates the connection strength service type data traffic data carrier connection and network connection strength Locking Power Terminal Locking Power terminal block and the wide voltage range of 8 28V DC simplify the Block installation in different industrial environments Reset Button Resetting the router to factory default values Ethernet Port For direct connection to your devices through a hub or network router SIM Card Reader For insertion and removal of SIM card YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au T Configure NetComm GallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series Configuring your Router You will need the following hardware components to set up the router Power supply 8 28VDC Ethernet cable Laptop or PC Active SIM card 2 1 Inserting the SIM card Pre
9. You will need to contact your carrier to obtain this number Your carrier will issue you a PUK code to enable you to unlock the SIM and enter a new PIN code Enter the new PIN and PUK codes click Save PIN Settings PIN Settings SIM Status ENTER PUK PIN ess Confirm PIN PUK Confirm PUK Remember PIN Yes O No Disable PIN O Yes No If you have entered the PUK correctly you should see the following message ON SIM is unlocked NTC 5000 Series User Guide YML5000 12 www netcomm com au NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series Now click on the Status menu item at the top left hand side of the page It should reflect the screenshot below and show a SIM Status of SIM OK All Status LAN PPPoE PPTP N System Information System Up time 00 08 55 Router Version Hardware 1 3 Software V1 6 0 Phone Module Model MC8790V Hardware 1 0 Firmware K2_0_7_30AP Temp 31 C Serial Number 02 00 53 CC B6 63 N Ethernet Port Status Lan Y Up 100Mb HDX Profile Name Interface Status APN Local Remote Telstra Intemet Waiting N Connection Status Provider Telstra Service Type Invalid service Coverage None IMEI 354123030124350 Frequency WCDMA 850 Signal Strength dBm 66 dBm strong nl SIM Status SIM OK 2 5 2 The Remember PIN feature This feature allows the router to automatically send the PIN to the SIM each time the SIM asks for it usually at power up This enables the SIM
10. after so many failed pings and then force a re connect Setting the timer to around 15 mins should be sufficient NOTE The traffic generated by the periodic ping feature is counted as chargeable usage please keep this in mind when selecting how often to ping 9 2 3 The router is rebooting frequently Check the System Monitor configuration and see if the Force reset every option is set to something other than 0 If it is set to 1 this means the unit will reboot every minute regardless of what happens Reset it to O if you don t want this feature or something quite large if you don t want the router to reboot so often 9 2 4 The router has a connection but cannot access the Internet Check that DNS Masquerade is enabled by clicking on the Internet Settings menu followed by LAN and then the IP Setup menu item on the right Then click on the Internet Settings menu followed by LAN and then the DHCP menu item on the right In the section DHCP Configuration make sure that the DHCP DNS Server address 1 IP address is set to the same address as that of the Ethernet port IP Address YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au 33 NEILL NetComm Commercial 9 2 5 I cannot seem to get a cellular WAN connection Click on the Internet Settings menu followed by WWAN 8G and then the Connection menu item on the right and check that the APN is correct Also check that the user
11. edit the contents of the file downloaded if you modify the contents of the configuration file in any way you will not be able to restore it later e You may change the name of the file if you wish but the filename extension must remain cfg 8 3 To restore a copy of the routers configuration This facility is available by clicking on the System menu followed by Load Save and then the Settings menu item on the right Click Browse Select the configuration file you wish to restore Click Restore Restore saved settings File CATEMPIMyNTCCellularRouterBackup cf 8 4 lo restore the router s configuration to the factory defaults This facility is available by clicking on the System menu followed by Load Save and then the Settings menu item on the right Click Restore to restore the factory default configuration RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS Restore 8 5 lo upgrade to a new router application version This facility is available by clicking on the System menu followed by Load Save and then the Upload menu item on the right Click on the Browse button and browse to where the upgrade file is located on your PC laptop A Click Upload to upload NTC 5000 series router firmware YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au 31 Troubleshooting NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series Troublesnooting 9 1Viewing the system log
12. following Click on the Internet Settings menu followed by WWAN 3G and then SIM Security When you click on the SIM Security menu item you should see the following message A You need to enter the PIN code to unlock the SIM before use Click OK Next enter the PIN code and confirm the PIN code Then click Save PIN Settings SIM Status SIM locked remaining count 3 PIN confirm PIN Remember PIN O Yes No Disable PIN O ves No Save Help YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au 11 NEILOMM NetComm Commercial Now Click on the Status link and the Home Status page should look as below with SIM Status SIM OK All Status LAN PPPoE PPTP N System Information System Up time 00 08 55 Router Version Hardware 1 3 Software V1 6 0 Phone Module Model MC8790V Hardware 1 0 Firmware K2_0_7_30AP Temp 31 C Serial Number 02 00 53 CC B6 63 N Ethernet Port Status Lan Y Up 100Mb HDX Profile Name Interface Status APN Local Remote Telstra Intemet Waiting N Connection Status Provider Telstra Service Type Invalid service Coverage None IMEI 354123030124350 Frequency WCDMA 850 Signal Strength dBm 66 dBm strong sil SIM Status SIM OK 2 5 1 Enter PUK If after three incorrect attempts at entering the PIN code you are requested to enter a PUK code A You need to enter the CORRECT Pin and Puk code since the last code entered was incorrect
13. is available by clicking on the Services menu followed by the System Monitor menu item on the right The router can be configured to automatically reboot after a periodic interval specified in minutes While this is not necessary it does ensure that in the case of remote installations it will reboot the router if some anomaly occurs The default value is O which disables the Periodic Reset Timer The maximum value is 65535 minutes Force reset every fo O disable 2 65535 mins NTC 5000 Series User Guide YML5000 28 www netcomm com au System Features NEILL NetComm Commercial System Features 8 1 Remote Administration This facility is available by clicking on the System menu followed by Administration Remote administration is an optional feature which allows an administrator to connect to the router s web user interface via the Internet to check the current status or to perform configuration changes on the router When enabled and once a cellular broadband connection is established simply enter the WWAN Local IP address as shown on the Status page into the address bar of your web browser and login as normal when prompted The port number and passwords required to access the web user interface can be changed depending on your requirements To change the password select the username whose password you would like to change and then enter the new password in both the Password and Confirm Passwo
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16. G CHAP Opap Reconnect Delay 30 30 65535 secs Reconnect Retries 0 L 0 65535 0 Unlimited Metric 20 0 65535 NAT Masquerading O Enable O Disable First examine the list of configured profiles Select the profile that you wish to connect with and make sure that the APN name field is correct This is very important Select Enable for the Auto Connect option and click Save From now on Auto Connect will remain enabled and the router will automatically connect unless you come back to this page and disable it YML5000 www netcomm com au NTC 5000 User MEDI NetComm Commercial 4 1 2 To confirm successful connection Now click on the Status link to return to the status page Please pay close attention to WWAN section on the page The WWAN Status should be up The Local field shows the current IP address that the network has allocated for the router NEILDMM NetComm NTC 5908 Cellular Router WWW NE COMIN COM AU All Status LAN PPPoE PPTP N System Information System Up time 00 06 02 Router Version Hardware 1 3 Software V1 6 0 Phone Module Model MC8790V Hardware 1 0 Firmware K2_0_7_30AP Temp 36 C Serial Number 02 00 53 CC B6 63 Ea Lan Y Up 100Mb HDX a a Profile Name Interface Status APN Local Telstra Intemet Remote ppp0 wwan 0 up telstra intemet 10 204 86 129 10 64 64 64 Provider Telstra Service Type Combined service Coverage HSPA IMEI 354123030124350 Frequency WCDMA 850 Signa
17. Industrial HSPA Ethernet Router MELON NTC 5000 SERIES NTC 5908 NTC 5909 NTC 5900 gt NEICOMM 23 CallDirect Series USER GUIDE NEILOMM NetComm Commercial Preface This manual provides information relating to the installation operation and application of this device The individual reading this manual is presumed to have a basic understanding of telecommunications terminology and concepts If you find the product to be broken or malfunctioning please contact technical support for immediate service by email at technicalsupport netcomm com au For product updates new product releases manual revisions or software upgrades please visit our website at www netcommlimited com Important Safety Instructions With reference to unpacking installation use and maintenance of your electronic device the following basic guidelines are recommended Do not use or install this product near water to avoid fire or shock hazard For example near a bathtub kitchen sink laundry tub or near a swimming pool Also do not expose the equipment to rain or damp areas e g a wet basement Do not connect the power supply cord on elevated surfaces Allow it to lie freely There should be no obstructions in its path and no heavy items should be placed on the cord In addition do not walk on step on or mistreat the cord To safeguard the equipment against overheating make sure that all openings in the unit that offer exposure t
18. Series User Guide YML5000 24 www netcomm com au NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series 6 4 NAT configuration This facility is available by clicking on the Internet Settings menu followed by Routing and then the NAT menu item on the right The router is in NAT mode by default 6 4 1 How to configure Port Forwarding This is only needed if you need to map inbound requests to a specific port on the WAN IP address to a device connected on the Ethernet interface e g a web camera Enter the information as appropriate Click Save lt MAPPING NO gt 1 TO AS MANY AS NEEDED lt PROTOCOL gt TCP UDP ALL PROTOCOLS lt SOURCE IP gt SPECIFIES EITHER A FRIENDLY IP ADDRESS THAT IS ALLOWED TO ACCESS THE ROUTER OR A WILDCARD IP ADDRESS OF 0 0 0 0 THAT ALLOWS ALL IP ADDRESSES TO ACCESS THE ROUTER lt INCOMING PORT RANGE gt EXTERNAL PORT S TO LISTEN TO lt DESTINATION IP gt LOCAL AREA NETWORK ADDRESS OF DEVICE TO FORWARD INBOUND REQUESTS TO lt DESTINATION PORT RANGE gt LOCAL AREA NETWORK PORT S TO FORWARD CONNECTIONS TO Example Mapping no i Protocol tcp y Source IP Address lo Elo de Be Incoming Port Range koo to koo 1 65535 Destination IP Address 192 f ss dL lo Destination Port Range koo lo ao 1 65535 NOTE If the Incoming Port Range specifies a single port as above then the destination port can be set to any port If the Incoming Port Range specifies a
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20. alf of the virtual router is called the master router Master routers have a priority of 255 and backup router s can have priority between 1 254 A virtual router must use 0O 00 5E 00 01 XX as its MAC address The last byte of the address XX is the Virtual Router Identifier VRID which is different for each virtual router in the network This address is used by only one physical router at a time and is the only way that other physical routers can identify the master router within a virtual router To enable VRRP click on the Internet Settings menu followed by Routing and then the VRRP menu item on the right Click Enable to activate VRRP Enter a Virtual Device ID this is the VRRP ID which is different for each virtual router on the network 2 Enter a Router Priority a higher value is a higher priority Enter the Virtual IP address this is the VRRP IP address that both virtual routers share Click SAVE VRRP 9 Internet Settings gt Routing VRRP VRRP Enable O Enable Disable Virtual Device ID 200 1 255 Router Priority 255 1 255 Virtual IP Address 192 1 1168 1 24 SAVE VRRP NOTE Configuring VRRP changes the MAC address of the Ethernet port and therefore if you want to resume with the web configuration you must use the new IP address VRRP IP or on a command prompt type arp d lt ip address gt i e arp d 192 168 1 1 to clear the arp cache old MAC address NTC 5000
21. dns org User Name user Password ars Verify Password aa 7 2 How to configure NIP This facility is available by clicking on the Services menu followed by the NTP menu item on the right The NTP Network Time Protocol settings allow your router to synchronise its internal clock with a global Internet Time server This setting will affect functions such as System Log entries and Firewall settings Services gt NTP NTP Configuration Enable NTP server O Enable Disable NTP Server Address Save Help 7 3 How to configure the Periodic Ping Reset Monitor This facility is available by clicking on the Services menu followed by the System Monitor menu item on the right The Periodic Ping Reset Monitor configures the router to transmit controlled ping packets to 1 or 2 user specified IP addresses Should the router not receive responses to the pings the router will reboot This works as follows A After every Periodic Ping Timer configured interval the router sends 3 consecutive pings to the Destination Address B Ifall 3 pings fail the router sends 3 consecutive pings to the Second Address C The router then sends 3 consecutive pings to the Destination Address and 3 consecutive pings to the Second Address every Periodic Ping Accelerated Timer configured interval D Ifall accelerated pings in step C above fail the number of times configured in Fail Count the
22. e Status page then you may need to reboot the unit 3 2 Choosing your provider manually The default setting is Automatic To scan manually for available cellular network operators providers follow the following steps If you are currently connected to the internet disconnect your session and ensure Auto Connect is disabled in the current cellular connection profile you are using You can check this by clicking on the Internet Settings menu followed by WWAN 3G and then the Connection menu item on the right Select the operator mode Manual Click on the Scan button A list of cellular operators in the vicinity of your router should appear below Select your chosen provider from the list of detected operators and click the Apply button The router will then use the chosen operator to attempt to connect to the cellular service profile you have elected to use YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au 19 Connection NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series How to Establish a Connection to the Cellular Network This section describes how to set up the router to initiate a WWAN connection There are 2 different ways to set up a WWAN connection via PPP A Initiating the PPP Connection directly from the router most common Initiating the PPP Connection from a different PPP client i e laptop or router with the router running in transparent PPPoE mode
23. el MC8790V Hardware 1 0 Firmware K2_0_7_30AP Temp 35 C 02 00 53 CC B6 63 Lan Y Up 100Mb HDX N wan Profile Name Interface Status APN Local Remote Telstra Intemet pppO wwan 0 up telstra intemet 10 204 86 129 10 64 64 64 N Connection Status Provider Telstra Service Type Combined service Coverage HSPA IMEI 354123030124350 Frequency WCDMA 850 Signal Strength dBm 66 dBm strong zul SIM Status SIM OK Make your selection from the Change Band drop down list Internet Settings gt WWAN 3G gt Band Provider Band Current Band Autoband Change Band Autoband e Save Help The following band settings options are applicable BAND SELECTION OPTIONS NTC 5908 UMTS 850MHZ ONLY UMTS 850 MHZ ONLY WCDMA ALL UMTS 850 2100 1900MHZ UMTS 850MHZ 2G UMTS 850 MHZ GSM EDGE GPRS 900 1800 1900MHZ 2G GSM EDGE GPRS 900 1800 1900MHZ ALL BANDS AUTOBAND UMTS 850 2100 1900MHZ GSM EDGE GPRS 850 900 1800 1900MHZ BAND SELECTION OPTIONS NTC 5909 UMTS 900MHZ ONLY UMTS 900 MHZ ONLY WCDMAALL UMTS 900 2100 1900MHZ UMTS 900MHZ 2G UMTS 900 MHZ GSM EDGE GPRS 850 900 1800 1900MHZ 2G GSM EDGE GPRS 850 900 1800 1900MHZ ALL BANDS AUTOBAND UMTS 850 900 2100 1900MHZ GSM EDGE GPRS 850 900 1800 1900MHZ Click Save to confirm your new band settings NOTE After changing the band if the change is not reflected on the frequency field on th
24. ith this product by NetComm Failure to do so may cause damage to this product fire or result in personal injury WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures NTC 5000 Series User Guide YML5000 38 www netcomm com au NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series Product Warranty NetComm NTC 5000 series products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase The warranty is granted on the following conditions 1 This warranty extends to the original purchaser you and is not transferable 2 This warranty shall not apply to software programs batteries power supplies cables or other accessories supplied in or with the product 3 The customer complies with all of the terms of any relevant agreement with NetComm and any other reasonable requirements of NetComm including producing such evidence of purchase as NetComm may require 4 The cost of transporting product to and from NetComm s nominated premises is your responsibility and NetComm does not have any liability or responsibility under this warranty where any cost loss injury or damage of any kind whether direct indirect consequential incidental or otherwise arises out of events beyond NetComm s reasonable control This includes but is not limited to acts of God war riot embargoes acts of civil or military authorities fire f
25. l Strength dBm 66 dBm strong BT SIM Status SIM OK Copyright 2009 NetComm Limited All Rights Reserved Congratulations Your new router is now ready to use 4 2 How to establish a connection using the router in transparent PPPoE mode To enable PPPoE mode firstly ensure Auto Connect is disabled in all profiles on the Connection configuration page by clicking on the Internet Settings menu followed by WWAN 8G and then the Connection menu item on the right and then select each connection profile and disable the Auto Connect option and save the updated settings K Internet Settings WWAN 3G K PPPoE WWAN 3G gt PPPoE PPPoE Setup PPPoE OEnable O Disable APN Name Service Name Select Enable to enable PPPoE Specify the APN you wish to use to suit your carrier In addition you may specify an optional Service Name When a Service Name is specified the connected device must use the same service name when connecting This facility is particularly useful if you have more than one PPPoE router or modem on a single Ethernet network A Finally click Save to save your settings and enable PPPoE ann Series User Guide YML5000 4 www netcomm com au Ethernet Related Commands NEILL NetComm Commercial Ethernet Related Commands 9 1 How to configure the Ethernet IP address This facility is available by clicking on the Internet Settings
26. loods electricity outages lightning power surges or shortages of materials or labour 6 The customer is responsible for the security of their computer and network at all times Security features may be disabled within the factory default settings NetComm recommends that you enable these features to enhance your security The warranty is automatically voided if 1 You or someone else use the product or attempts to use it other than as specified by NetComm 2 The fault or defect in your product is the result of a voltage surge subjected to the product either by the way of power supply or communication line whether caused by thunderstorm activity or any other cause s The fault is the result of accidental damage or damage in transit including but not limited to liquid spillage 4 Your product has been used for any purposes other than that for which it is sold or in any way other than in strict accordance with the user manual supplied 5 Your product has been repaired or modified or attempted to be repaired or modified other than by a qualified person at a service centre authorised by NetComm and 6 The serial number has been defaced or altered in any way or if the serial number plate has been removed Limitations of Warranty The Trade Practices Act 1974 and corresponding State and Territory Fair Trading Acts or legalisation of another Government the relevant acts in certain circumstances imply mandatory conditions and
27. name and password credentials are correct if the APN in use requires these Make sure that Auto Connect is enabled 9 2 6 I have set the Band but now it does not show the correct Frequency on the Status page and cannot get a connection If this happens you must reboot the router 9 2 7 The SIM status indicates SIM removed on the status page If a SIM was installed correctly this may indicate that the SIM has been removed or inserted whilst the unit is powered up In this case you must reboot the unit To reboot the router click on the System menu followed by Reboot Clicking the Reboot button on this page will reboot the router Reset To perform the reboot click on the Reboot button below You will be asked to confirm your decision The reset will take about 90 seconds NTC 5000 Series User Guide YML5000 34 www netcomm com au Specifications NEILL Specifications 10 1 Hardware specifications NTC 5908 NTC 5909 NTC 5900 MCU Processor Atmel AT91SAM9G20 Microcontroller ARM9 based RAM 32MB DRAM Memory 8MB NAND Flash Wireless WAN Interface Sierra Wireless MC8790V Sierra Wireless MC8792V Sierra Wireless MC8795V Chipset Qualcomm MSM6290 3G UMTS Bands 850 1900 2100 MHz 900 1900 2100 MHz 850 900 1900 2100 MHz 2G GSM Bands Peak Data Speed 850 900 1800 1900 MHz HSDPA Category 8 Downlink up to 7 2 Mbps HSUPA Release 6 Uplink up to 5 76 Mbps EDGE Multi
28. o air are unobstructed La WARNING e Disconnect the power line from the device before servicing Copyright Copyright 2011 NetComm Limited All rights reserved The information contained herein is proprietary to NetComm Limited No part of this document may be translated transcribed reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of NetComm Limited NOTE This document is subject to change without notice Save Our Environment When this equipment has reached the end of its useful life it must be taken to a recycling centre and processed separately from domestic waste The cardboard box the plastic contained in the packaging and the parts that make up this router can be recycled in accordance with regionally established regulations Never dispose of this electronic equipment along with your household waste You may be subject to penalties or sanctions under the law Instead ask for disposal instructions from your municipal government Please be responsible and protect our environment This manual covers the following products NetComm NTC 5908 NetComm NTC 5909 NetComm NTC 5900 NTC 5000 Series User Guide YML5000 2 www netcomm com au NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series Table of Contents ass AAA E o RER Pe CER 5 o PA 5 A A A A FA A 5 Ogee es MN sentence cea each AIE cre mth Tens A 5 Ee lt a O AA A E clacton see A O A AAA 6 Configunng your et A a ee eee 9 2 1 meening WIG IM Carl as t
29. outer s Ethernet interface Set your devices subnet to 255 255 255 0 Set your Gateway to the IP address of the router s Ethernet interface 192 168 1 1 DNS if required set to 192 168 1 1 or manually set to your carrier s DNS Servers YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au 21 Router Configuration NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series Routing Configuration 6 1 Configuring Static Routes This facility is available by clicking on the Internet Settings menu followed by Routing and then the Static menu item on the right Some routes are added by default by the router on initialisation such as the Ethernet subnet route for routing to a device on the Ethernet subnet A PPP route is also added upon obtaining a WAN PPP connection However if you have other routers hence networks on the Ethernet subnet for example you may want to add some more static routes 7 1 2 Adding Static Routes Static Routes Route no 0 65535 Route Name Timbuktoo Network Destination IP Address ho ha fo IP Subnet Mask 255 ss fo Gateway IP Address ha fies f R Metric 20 0 65535 ADD Enter the values in the fields as above Click ADD NOTE You must increment the Route no by 1 for each route in the Route no field otherwise that route will be overwritten The Active Routing table at the bottom will show the new route added as shown below Static Routes Route no 0
30. ple the route for the router s Ethernet subnet could be advertised to a router on the PPP interface side so that a router on this network will know how to route to a device on the router s Ethernet subnet You will have to add the routes appropriately in the Static Routes section see Adding Static Routes NOTE it is possible that some routers will ignore RIP To enable RIP click on the Internet Settings menu followed by Routing and then the RIP menu item on the right Click Enable on the RIP Page Select RIP version Click Save RIP Routing gt RIP RIP Routing RIP Enable Enable Disable Version 2 r SAVE RIP 6 3 How to configure VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP is a non proprietary redundancy protocol designed to increase the availability of the default gateway servicing hosts on the same subnet This increased reliability is achieved by advertising a virtual router an abstract representation of master and backup routers acting as a group as a default gateway to the host s instead of one physical router Two or more physical routers are then configured to stand for the virtual router with only one doing the actual routing at any given time If the current physical router that is routing the data on behalf of the virtual router fails an arrangement is made for another physical router to automatically replace it The physical router that is currently forwarding data on beh
31. range of port numbers then the Destination Port Range MUST be the same as the Incoming Port Range tem Protocol Incoming Address Incoming Port Destination Address Destination Port 0 tcp 0 0 0 0 anywhere 400 400 192 168 1 20 400 400 Delete Entry 1 tcp ll 500 550 192 168 1 60 500 550 Delete Entry Configured mappings are displayed as follows To delete an entry click on the Delete Entry link from the list of IP Mappings 6 4 2 How to configure DMZ The Demilitarised Zone DMZ enables a device to utilise a direct connection to the WAN This means any incoming connections are forwarded directly to the specified device Firewall DMZ DMZ Settings DMZ Settings C Enable Disable DMZ IF Address Save YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au ZO Services Features NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series Services Features 7 1 How to configure the dynamic DNS client This facility is available by clicking on the Services menu followed by the DDNS menu item on the right Dynamic DNS provides a method for the router to update an external name server with the current WAN IP address To configure dynamic DNS Click Enable Select the Dynamic DNS service that you wish to use Enter your dynamic DNS account credentials Click Save DDNS Configuration DDNS Configuration Enable O Disable DDNS Settings Server Address www dyndns org Host Name myhost dyn
32. rd fields and then click Save Please note It is not necessary to change the password if you only wish to change the port in use Simply leave the password fields blank System gt Administration Administration Remote Administration Enable Disable Remote Administration Port 60 1 65534 User Name root y Password eesse gt Confirm Password AA The IP address below is an example only yours will be different SAVE A COPY OF CURRENT SETTINGS http 10 10 10 10 8080 Username admin Password admin NTC 5000 Series User Guide YML5000 30 www netcomm com au NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series 8 2 lo save a copy of the routers configuration To get access to this facility firstly login to the router in root manager mode Please use the following login details The status page of the router will then display http 192 168 1 1 Username root Password admin NOTE To perform functions like Firmware Upgrade Device Configuration Backup and to Restore and Reset router to factory defaults you need to login in the root manager mode Click on the System menu followed by Load Save and then the Settings menu item on the right Key in the root manager Password and click Save SAVE A COPY OF CURRENT SETTINGS F nU in n L Sword Confirm Password Save This will download a copy of the current settings from the router to your PC NOTE e t is NOT possible to
33. rnet connections Supports SNMP with mobile broadband specific MIB PPPoE RIP VRRP DDNS DHCP and DHCP Relay System monitoring remote diagnostics and configuration over the air and a diagnostic log viewer via a web browser Supports NAT Port forwarding and a DMZ host Configurable APN profiles offers an APN drop down list to make selecting the appropriate APN easier 2 DI D D D Supports manual network scan 3 Recovery mode to restore router system software in the event of corruption YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au 5 NEILOMM NetComm Commercial 1 3 Hardware Overview 1 3 1 Overview of indicator lights There are a total of five LED s on the router one red one amber and three green Listed below are the specifications of the LED s and their corresponding colours LED Display Description POWER red Solid ON The red Power LED indicates power is applied to the DC power input jack Tx Rx amber Solid ON The amber LED will light upon data being sent to or received from the cellular network DCD green Solid ON The green Data Carrier Detect LED illuminates to indicate a data connection Service Type green The green LED will illuminate when cellular network coverage is detected Solid ON 3G Indicates UMTS HSPA available coverage Flashing EDGE Indicates EDGE available coverage Off 2G Indicates GSM GPRS available coverage only RSSI green This green LED shows Received Signal
34. router reboots E If any ping succeeds the router returns to step A and does not reboot NOTE The Periodic Ping Timer should never be set to a value less than 60 seconds this is to allow the router time to reconnect to the cellular network following a reboot YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au Zt NEILL NetComm Commercial Periodic Ping Disabled To disable the Periodic Ping Reset Monitor simply set to Fail Count O Periodic PING Settings Destination Address foooo Second Address O Periodic PING Timer Ip O disable 120 6553 secs Periodic PING Accelerated Timer 0 O disable 1 65535 secs Fail Count Ip disable 1 65535 Force reset every Rh O disable 2 65535 mins Periodic Ping Enabled An Example Setup The setup below will ping 10 1 2 3 every 10 minutes if it fails it then tries to ping 10 1 2 4 if that also fails it then accelerates the ping attempts to once every 60 seconds and if 3 successive ping attempts at the one minute interval fails the router will reboot NOTE The traffic generated by the periodic ping feature is counted as chargeable usage please keep this in mind when selecting how often to ping Periodic PING Settings Destination Address A Second Address DRE Periodic PING Timer 600 O disable 120 65535 secs Periodic PING Accelerated Timer 60 O disable 1 65535 secs Fail Count 3 O disable 1 65535 4 How to configure a Periodic Reset Timer This facility
35. ss the SIM Eject button to eject SIM card bay Make sure the SIM card is inserted correctly by inserting the SIM with the gold side facing down on the SIM card bay and in the direction as shown below Press the SIM Eject button SIM card 2 2 Setting up the cellular router Attach the supplied antenna to the router by screwing it onto the antenna connector Connect the power adapter to the mains and plug the output into the power jack of the router The red power LED on the panel should illuminate Polarity of DC Power Plug Screw Terminal YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au 9 NEILOMM NetComm Commercial 2 3 Preparing your computer Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of your router Connect the other end of the cable to the LAN port of your computer Configure your PC s Ethernet interface to use a dynamically assigned IP address by doing the following Click on the Start button then the Control Panel and then Network Connections Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties to open the configuration dialogue box of the Local Area Connection as below Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E Realtek RTL8169 8110 Family Gigab This connection uses the following items A 005 Packet Scheduler Network Monitor Driver v Internet Protocol TCP IP Descrip
36. t shall be connected to the Telecommunication Network through a line cord which meets the requirements of the ACA TS008 Standard 2 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Standards for C Tick and or A Tick as set by the ACA These standards are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio noise and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions detailed within this manual may cause interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur with the installation of this product in your home or office If this equipment does cause some degree of interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on we encourage the user to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Change the direction or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between this equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment to an alternate power outlet on a different power circuit from that to which the receiver TV is connected e Consult an experienced radio TV technician for help 3 The power supply that is provided with this unit is only intended for use with this product Do not use this power supply with any other product or do not use any other power supply that is not approved for use w
37. ter except functions like Firmware Upgrade Device Configuration Backup and Restore and Reset router to factory default To login to the router in root manager mode please use the following login details http 192 168 1 1 To login to the router in admin manager mode please use the following default login details http 192 168 1 1 NOTE Whenever you make changes please refresh your web page to prevent errors occurring due to caching NTC 5000 Series User Guide YML5000 10 www netcomm com au NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series Below illustrates the steps required to access the router s web browser configuration 1 Open your web browser e g Internet Explorer Firefox Safari and navigate to http 192 168 1 1 2 Click Login and type admin without quotes in the Username and Password fields Then click on Submit User Name Password Clear Submil 2 5 Unlocking the SIM If the SIM card is locked you will need to unlock it with a PIN provided with your SIM card You can find out if the SIM is locked by viewing the SIM Status on the Status page N Connection Status Provider Telstra Service Type Invalid service Coverage WCDMA 850 IMEI 355310030024784 Frequency WCDMA 850 Signal Strength dBm 67 dBm strong zei SIM Status SIM locked remaining count 3 If the SIM Status is SIM locked as above you should be automatically redirected to the SIM unlock page If not then do the
38. tion Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Find and click Internet Protocol TCP IP from the protocol list box and then click the Properties button The TCP IP configuration window will pop up as illustrated below Under General tab select the radio buttons Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically Then press the OK button to close TCP IP configuration window Press the Close button to complete the computer preparation for the router Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Use the following DNS server addresses 2 4 Accessing your router s configuration pages Furthermore there are two system management accounts for maintaining the system each of which has slightly different levels of management capabilities The root manager account is empowered with full privileges while the admin manager administrator can manage all settings of the rou
39. to be PIN Locked to prevent unauthorised re use of the SIM elsewhere while still allowing the router to connect to the cellular service When this feature is enabled the PIN entered by the user when they set the Remember PIN feature is encrypted and stored locally in the router The next time the SIM asks the router for the PIN the router decrypts the PIN and automatically sends it to the SIM without user intervention When this feature is disabled and the SIM is PIN locked the user must manually enter the PIN via the router s configuration interface This is Clearly not desirable where the router is unattended YML5000 www netcomm com au NTC 5000 User a Band Provider Selection NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series Band Provider Selection 3 1 Locking to a specific band You may want to lock the router to a specific band To do this click on the Internet Settings menu followed by WWAN 3G and then the Band Provider menu item on the right You may want to do this if you re using the router in a country with multi frequency networks that may not all support HSPA You can select the router to only connect on the network frequencies that suit your requirements All Status LAN Internet Settings WWAN 3G N System Informa System Up time Router Version Phone Module Serial Number N Ethernet Port Status Band Provider Hardware 1 3 Software V1 6 0 Mod
40. up to 7 2Mbps and uplink speeds of up to 5 76Mbps The NTC 5000 series provides the user with a point to point or point to multi point communications link in a single compact and resilient unit As a fully featured cellular router it supports a large number of communication interfaces and protocols to meet the demands of today s telemetry and WAN applications Designed with remote installations in mind the NTC 5000 series supports multi level system monitoring giving the user peace of mind that the device will keep the lines of communication up and open 1 2 Features Powerful industrial mobile broadband router platform supporting various networks and service types offering UMTS HSPA and quad band GSM GPRS EDGE network access Embedded Sierra HSPA modem module MC8790V NTC 5908 or MC8792V NTC 5909 or MC8795V NTC 5900 with Qualcomm MSM6290 chipset Wide area data access speeds in 3G mode up to 7 2Mbps in downlink HSDPA category 8 and up to 5 76Mbps in uplink HSUPA category 6 Wide area data access speeds in 2G mode up to 236 kbps EDGE multi slot class 12 2 Industrial features rugged enclosure wide operating temperature range 30 C to 70 C wall mount option and locking DC power terminal block 3 Wide input voltage range 8 28 V DC suitable for diverse environments and applications 3 Web interface for easy centralized configuration and management from any PC 3 One 10 100Base TX port for Ethe
41. warranties which cannot be excluded This warranty is in addition to and not in replacement for such conditions and warranties To the extent permitted by the Relevant Acts in relation to your product and any other materials provided with the product the Goods the liability of NetComm under the Relevant Acts is limited at the option of NetComm to e Replacement of the Goods or e Repair of the Goods or e Payment of the cost of replacing the Goods or e Payment of the cost of having the Goods repaired All NetComm ACN 002 490 486 products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase However some products have an extended warranty option refer to packaging To be eligible for the extended warranty you must supply the requested warranty information to NetComm within 30 days of the original purchase by registering on line via the NetComm web site at www netcomm com au YML5000 NTC 5000 User Guide www netcomm com au 39 NEICOMM ge Dynalink NETCOMM LIMITED Head Office DYNALINK NZ 12c Tea Kea Place Albany Auckland PO Box 1200 Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia New Zealand P 02 9424 2070 F 1800 063 962 P 09 448 5548 E sales netcomm com au F 09 448 5549 W www netcom commercial com E sales dynalink co nz W www dynalink co nz Product Warranty NetComm products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase However some products have an extended warranty option via registering your product online at
42. wed by LAN and then the DHCP menu item on the right When you plug in the Ethernet cable to your PC the router should automatically assign it an IP address within 10 15 seconds Please be aware that you will be sharing the bandwidth of the router between all connected devices You can manually set DNS1 and DNS2 or if DNS Masquerade is enabled the DHCP DNS1 address will automatically be set to the router s LAN address All items DHCP Relay Configuration N DHCP Configuration DHCP Enable O Disable DHCP Start Range 192 j168 1 100 DHCP End Range 192 168 1 199 DHCP Lease Time 86400 seconds Default Domain Name Suffix DNS Server 1 IP Address DNS Server 2 IP Address o 19 1 gt oO fo fo 5 e e 0 0 WINS Server 1 IP Address 0 WINS Server 2 IP Address o o NTP Server Option 42 10 100 100 1 TFTP Server Option 66 10 100 100 100 Option 150 Option 160 N Address Reservation List Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Add N Dynamic DHCP Client List Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Expire Time This example has a start address of 100 an end address of 199 lease time of 86 400 seconds and uses the DNS servers that are auto assigned by the network upon connection If you do not enter the DNS1 and DNS2 addresses manually then to browse the Internet from your Ethernet connected device you must enable DNS Masquerade see above Upon enabling DNS Masquerade
43. you will notice that the DNS1 address is automatically set to the IP address of the Ethernet port DNS addresses are then automatically assigned by the connection to the network NTC 5000 Series User Guide YML5000 20 www netcomm com au NetComm CallDirect Series NTC 5000 Series 5 3 1 How to configure static DHCP assignments This facility is available by clicking on the Internet Settings menu followed by LAN and then the DHCP menu item on the right You may assign a particular IP address to a specific device every time that device makes a DHCP request as follows Address Reservation List Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Add Click Add N Address Reservation List Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Add Someone 00 0c 29 dd a0 b0 192 168 i 100 Enable Remove N Dynamic DHCP Client List Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Expire Time Enter a name for the computer or device 2 Enter the computer or devices MAC address 3 Enter the IP address to assign Click Save 5 4 How to configure your device s IP address manually no DHCP If your device has a static IP address set you can configure your device to work with the router by manually configuring your device to the following settings Set your devices IP address to any valid IP between 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 99 or disable the DHCP server and use any address Do not use the IP address assigned to the r
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