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1. 4 Relay Driver Output a SMS Activation b Web Activation 5 General Administration a Modify Password 6 Status Ethernet Status a Currently Assigned IP Address b Current MAC Address 7 Status CDMA Status a ESN Serial Number Hex and Decimal b Network Assigned IP Address c Telephone Number MIN d Current Network Status Active Inactive e Signal Level RSSI 1 3 What Is In The Box The following items are included with your Cellular Router 1 Series 4100 Cellular Router 2 Antenna 3 12VDC Power adapter 4 Cross over Ethernet cable 5 Documentation CD 2 Connectors Lights Switches and Jumpers 2 1 Switches Referring to Figure 1 there are two switches on the back of the Series 4100E S1 Reset causes a hard reset of unit S2 Restore Defaults is used to completely restore the firmware settings that were included when the product was shipped from the factory To restore factory defaults the unit must be running Press the Restore Defaults inner switch and hold it down for 10 seconds After 10 seconds you will see both the green and yellow lights go off At that time you may either press the reset outer switch or cycle power on the unit Network Reset Status Ethernet Activity Factory Power Defaults Figured 2 2 Connectors Ethernet Connectors Connectors are found on the front of the Series 4100E Cellular Router Ethernet ports 1 4 are auto polarity sensing and can
2. Connection Type Used to manage conditions under which a wireless WAN connection will be made Disabled Never connect to the wireless network On Demand Only connect when there is outbound traffic to route Always On Cellular Router remains connected to the wireless network independent of whether there is outbound traffic or not In this mode Cellular Router will automatically reconnect to the network if disconnected or if its IP lease expires Connection Inactivity Timeout When operating in On Demand mode this timeout parameter defines the length of time that the Cellular Router will remain connected to the wireless network If your Wireless Network Operator has a shorter timer it will take precedence over this setting Use Network s Dynamic IP Address For most networks this will be the correct selection Use The Following Static IP Address If your selected network is capable of provisioning a static IP address to your application check this box and enter the assigned IP address See TechNotes for network specific set up Enable LCP packets in static IP mode Cellular Router uses LCP packets as a heart beat mechanism to determine the state of the network provided PPP connection Some networks will not support this when a static IP address is used If this feature is available on your network it will enhance the reliability of session oriented communications such as telnet to the TCP PAD function Select DNS
3. Class A computing device according to U S Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Test Report FCC Report SC400074 06 Industry Canada SC400074 06A Testing for compliance with Measurement Requirements CFR 47 Part 22 Paragraph 22 917 b 2 and Part 24 Paragraph 24 238 a FCC Report SC400074 03 Industry Canada Report SC400074 03A WARNING To reduce any possible hazard due to exposure of the human body to electromagnetic radiation per FCC OET Bulletin 65 this device is approved for operation using the antenna provided The antenna installation must provide a separation distance of 20 cm or more between the antenna and all persons to satisfy Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE compliance
4. Type Used to select the appropriate protocol for your Dynamic DNS 1 None DDNS will not be used 2 EW SMS Use IIM Enhanced Wireless DDNS with SMS updates 3 EW UDP Use IIM Enhanced Wireless DDNS with UDP updates over the 1XRTT Air Interface 4 Standard UDP Use a standard BIND MS2000 or MS2003 DDNS server Device Name Establishes the name by which this particular Cellular Router will be known at the Name Server This entry must be a fully qualified device name and domain and is limited to 40 characters in total It is limited to one level of name space definition meaning that all characters to the right of the first dot will be assumed to be a component of the resolving server An example would be JJM01 thingme net where IIMO1 is the name of an individual Cellular Router and thingme net is the name of the resolving server Primary and Secondary Name Server Enter either phone number SMS updates or the IP address of the designated Name Server Name resolution is not performed on this entry meaning that a numeric IP address of the resolving server is required Provide Network Name Server Facilities Selecting Yes causes this Cellular Router to provide Name Server services to client Cellular Router s configured to use it If this option is selected additional set up in the Name Services screen will be required 4 2 2 Configuring The Ethernet Interace The Ethernet configuration determines how devices conn
5. application requires a specific DNS setting check the User Defined box and manually fill in the DNS IP Address fields below DNS IP Address Primary and Secondary The address of the Domain Name Server that your network uses This should not be confused with the Name Server entries on the Wireless Interface screen The DNS referenced by these addresses will resolve outbound queries IP Address The IP address assigned to the LAN segment of this Cellular Router NetMask This parameter is also known as Subnet Mask Network Mask determines which portion of an IP address is the network portion and which portion belongs to the host As an example a setting of 255 255 255 0 would indicate that the first three groups of this address 255 255 255 identify the network and that the last group 000 254 identify a particular host Default Gateway The Default Gateway is the address of a device that Cellular Router will use to reach remote networks or servers In many cases this will be a firewall address In a normal situation where the 4100 is acting as a fringe router and is expected to pass incoming Ethernet traffic through to the CDMA network this field should be left blank If the 4100 is acting as a RAS where traffic is coming in from the CDMA network so that it can be routed through to some sort of host server this field must set to the address of the 4100 s Ethernet port Broadcast Address If applications on the 4100 need t
6. be used with either a standard Ethernet cable or a reverse cross over Ethernet cable Terminal Block Connector J1 supports three separate functions power relay contact closure detection and the relay driver output The pin out configuration is as follows Pin 1 12VDC Pin 2 Ground Pin 3 Relay Out Control Pin 4 Relay Out Voltage Source 12vde 40ma or less Pin 5 Relay In Sense Pin 6 Relay in Sense Voltage Source 3 3vde with over current protection Antenna Connector Standard SMA type female connector Ethenet Ports 1 4 Power and Relay Connections Figure 4 2 3 Lights The Series 1000A Cellular Routerhas indicators as shown in Figure 1 The network status indicator should be interpreted as follows NO IP CONNECTION When there is no connection the led will be in the off state If there is low signal less than 88dBm you will see one 200msc blink on every 4 5 seconds if there is good signal quality you will see two 200msc blinks on every 4 5 seconds IP CONNECTION If there is a connection the led will be in the on state If there is low signal you will see one 200msc blink off every 4 5 seconds if there is good signal quality you will see two 200msc blinks off every 4 5 seconds 3 Start Up Warning You must connect an antenna to the SMA style antenna connector on the Cellular Router before turning it on Failure to do this could result in erratic start up behavior and could
7. or Service screens 4 2 Interfaces 4 2 1 Configuring The Wireless Interface The configuration screen for the wireless interface is shown below The actual wireless interface is provisioned and configured by the wireless Network Operator Cellular Router s Wireless Interface Configuration screen is used to establish inactivity timeouts and Name Server selections ane in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back Q x E A Ka Search he Favortes Address http 192 168 1 10 admin bin s4100cgi cFg_cdma cai a menan Wireless Interface Configuration oaeasae Wease v Ed Go Network Select Auto v Connection Type Inactivity Timeout User Name 1234555555 vzw3g com Always On Password eee Never Use network provided dynamic IP Use the following static IP address address Enable LCP echo packets J Client For Dynamic IP Address Resolution Select DDNS Type None O EW SMS EW UDP O Standard UDP Device Name 96902447623 jimns net Primary Name Server 216 114 28 9 Secondary Name Server 68 15 90 14 Figure 3 Network Select This pull down menu allows the user to control the home network setting of the CDMA connection effectively limiting the scope of the Preferred Roaming List PRL assigned by your wireless network
8. possibly damage the unit 3 1 Power Before starting connect the supplied 12VDC power adapter to the power connector described in Section 3 The adapter supplied with your Cellular Router is suitable for use with 120VAC 60 hertz wall power If you need a different power solution contact ITM 3 2 Connecting The Antenna The antenna supplied with each Cellular Router should be attached to the SMA style antenna connector described in section 3 The antenna must be connected before powering the unit on 3 3 Connecting to the Ethernet Port Administrative Connection For a direct Ethernet connection between a PC connect to any of the Ethernet ports using a standard or reverse Ethernet cable For initial configuration and administration with a PC or workstation ITM recommends that the PC be set to obtain an IP address and obtain a DNS address automatically For Windows PCs make the following settings under the networking control panel LAN Ethernet Connections Windows fe Authentication Advanced General Atemate Configuration Coraci tse You can get IP settings assigned automatically your network supports umg this capab lty Otherwese you need to ask your network administrator for BM Reakek RTLS139 Family PCI Fast Ethemet NIC the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automaticaly C Use the following IP address This connection uses the following items t Client for Microsoft Networks v File and P
9. to operate as a DDNS using IIM s proprietary Enhanced Wireless DNS EW UDP or EW SMS The Cellular Router may also be configured to operate with a standard DNS having Dynamic DNS capabilities Examples of this type of service would be Berkeley Internet Name Daemon BIND and Microsoft Server 2000 and up For detailed information see IIM s TechNote S4100 01 Even if you elect to use a static IP address a DDNS service will add value in two ways First when the networks static addressing assignment fails there is a mandatory waiting period before the endpoint is allowed to reinitiate the request for a static address registration During this period of time the network will dynamically assign addresses to the end point A DDNS service will make the end point network addressable by name during this period of time Secondly a name service allows your end point to be known by a name that is independent of network addressing Addressing a unit by name may be easier for end users to remember and will over a long period of time reduce maintenance problems 4 1 Getting Started Once the PC has been set up properly and physically connected to the Cellular Router you are ready to begin configuring the Series 4100 Cellular Router for your application To access the Administration menu use a conventional web browser pointed at http 192 168 1 10 A login screen appears as shown below The default User ID is ctek without the quotes and the default P
10. Figure A Y Port Number For Admin Screen Access Causes the WAN side web server to listen on a port other than the default of Port 80 Allow Network Access To Admin Screens If set to Yes administrative users will be able to connect to Cellular Router s Admin interface over the 1XRTT network connection If this selection is set to No only local administration is possible 4 3 4 Over The Air OTA Programming Almost all CDMA2000 networks employ one form or another of OTA to refresh Preferred Roaming Lists PRL and to make other programmatic changes to the firmware associated with the wireless interface Some networks have streamlined the entire process into a single command that performs the activation and downloads the required data files In other cases a series of command steps are require to do a complete activation The OTA programming function allows you to enter the required short codes to accomplish Over The Air Programming on the network that you are using Any single command line can be entered on the OTA screen This command line will be sent directly to the CDMA radio and from there to the wireless network The OTA screen will display a single line of response from the network IIM publishes TechNotes on the activation procedures for different networks Note Before using the OTA screen you must Go to the Wireless Interface Screen and disable the WAN interface of your Cellular Router e Perform a Restart of you
11. Internet In Motion Keeping you connected USER MANUAL Series 1000 A Part Number 91 007 01 Firmware Release 1 00 Table of Contents lble of Contents FS Preface Ee 1 Introduction ES 1 1 Theory Of Operation ER 1 2 Features a 1 3 What Is In The Box ER 2 Connectors Lights Switches and Jum ers 2 1 Switches EB 2 2 Connectors aS 2 3 Lights Ee 3 Start Up aS 3 1 Power 4 3 2 Connecting The Antenna aS 3 3 Connecting to the Ethernet Port Administrative Connection EE 4 Administration Configuration and Status ER 4 1 Getting Started ES 4 2 Interfaces Ee 4 3 Services ES o B5 5 Specifications 6 Certifications 5 Preface Welcome to the IIM Series 1000A Cellular Router User s Guide The User s Guide will explain the basic operation of a Cellular Router and take you through the necessary settings to get your wireless application online Additional information and applicable technical notices can be found at www UMproducts com 1 Introduction Cellular Router provides application and network designers with a bridge between the world of IT infrastructure and the evolving wireless data networks With Cellular Router the wireless transport is fully integrated into the product s routing fabric meaning that you can approach the setup and operation of this product much as with any other IP addressable device Wireless considerations are reduced to the absolu
12. WOAS Address 4 http 192 168 1 10admin bin s4100cgi stat_eth0 cg oe Ethernet Interface Status 5 Specifications Controller Axis Etrax 100LX MCM 2 8 Linux 2 4 Interfaces Four Port Ethernet Switch RJ45 Ethernet 10 100baseT Full or Half Duplex auto polarity sensing Relay Input Interface Designed to detect closure or opening of relay contacts Physical 2 Pin Terminal Block Electrical Self powered current limited loop senses state of relay contacts No external power required Maximum cable length between Series 4100 and relay 50 feet Relay Output Interface Physical 2 Pin Terminal Block Electrical Self powered 40ma 12VDC Wireless Interface CDMA2000 1XRTT Physical SMA Antenna removable CDMA Approvals Compliant with IS 95 CDMA 2000 specifications FCC Part 22 24 and 15 Power Requirements Standard 12VDC 10 115VAC gt 12VDC Wall Transformer included Power Consumption 12VDC nominal CDMA Radio Off 180ma CDMA Radio On Data Channel Inactive 230ma CDMA Radio On 1 Ethernet Port Connected 384ma CDMA Radio On 4 Ethernet Ports Connected 445ma Environmental Operating temperature range 20C to 70C Humidity 90 non condensing Physical Dimensions 5 275 L x 5 225 W x 2 08 H Weight 120z Mounting Self standing or wall mount 6 Certifications FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a
13. assword is also ctek Be sure to change the user ID and password and record your new selections ene in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favortes Tools Help O O DAG Pma erell G2 a VHASs Address 4 http 192 168 1 10 admin bin s4100cg login cgi Ejo gt Series 1000 Router Divpeng ra moa ird User Name Password Figure When you have completed the login process you will be presented with the top level administration menu a Internet in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Explorer Te File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q sack x a A 2 Search he Favortes amp B ee K z E rel 33 Address http 192 168 1 10 admin bin s4100cai cai_main cai i g a Series 1000 Router telease 1 02 04 INTERFACES SERVICES STATUS Wireless Password Ethernet Routing Ethernet Relay Input Admin Screens Relay Output OTA Services Applications Figured Note that the administration menu is divided into three sections The Interfaces section deals with physical connectivity managing the connection and subtended devices Services are applications that are within the router core to modify the behavior of a specific interface or to change system wide parameters within the router core Status screens are provided for the CDMA2000 1XRTT and Ethernet interfaces Note The Restart button must be used to apply any changes made on specific Interface
14. e Administrative Login screen will no longer greet incoming WAN users instead they will be presented with a Services screen as shown in Figure 15 E in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favortes Tools Help Q ix 2 GD _P seach Fg Favores E Oe o Wha amp 3 Address j http 192 168 1 10 admin bin s4100cgi cfg_route cgi POORE Routing and Forwarding Block Inbound IP Traffic From Wireless Network Yes No Use NAT on all Ethernet traffic to wireless network Yes ONo Forward inbound port 90 To port 80 Of local address 192 168 1 1199 TCP UDP C Enable J Advertise this service With the title IIM Video Demo 2 Forward inbound port To port Of local address 192 168 1 TCP O UDP Enable O Advertise this service With the title Forward inbound port To port Of local address 192 168 1 TCP C UDP C Enable C Advertise this service O With the title A Y Block Inbound IP Traffic From Wireless Network If set to Yes the Cellular Router s firewall is configured to block any inbound originated but not response packets from the wireless network WAN This firewall is then selectively modified by the forwarding entries defined through this screen If this parameter is set to No the Cellular Router s firewall is disabled Use NAT on all Ethernet traffic to wireless network For normal operation this parameter should be set to Yes In some unique situations you may conn
15. ect the Cellular Router to a network where you will be given public address to use on your LAN s Ethernet segment In such cases NAT should be turned off NAT is currently required for operation on all US networks such as Sprint Verizon or Alltel Typical environments where NAT would be turned off would be private networks or some types of VPNs and in these cases the network operator will most likely provide configuration assistance Forward Inbound Port This table allows WAN side packets addressed for specific IP ports to be routed to a specified address on the LAN side Of Local Address Used to specify the LAN side address of the routing operation TCP Route TCP IP traffic UDP Route UDP IP traffic Enable Activate this routing setting Advertise This Service Display this named service for WAN users With Title The name assigned to this service CTEK01 THINGME NET 166 139 104 354 Ctek SkyRouter Demo San Pedro California Admin Facilities JA 4 4 3 3 Admin Screen Services This service allows the user to control overall local and remote administrative access nternet in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 ie Edt View Favorites Tools Help kd O O DAOA kr O S Z n as Address 8 hrtp 192 168 1 10 admin bin s4100cg cfg_admin cgi a Admin Screen Control Port Number For Admin Screen Access 80 Allow Network Access to Admin Screens Yes ONo
16. ected to the LAN side of Cellular Router will be addressed and what the actual address of this Cellular Router will be on the LAN ene in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q pack Sa x a PO search he reverts 4 B te K ef rel c3 i Address http 192 168 1 10 admin bin s4100cgi cfg_eth0 cgi v Ed Go irene Ethernet Configuration Media Type Auto v DHCP Configuration Disabled Enable Server O Enable Client DNS Address Source Primary DNS Address Acquire From Wireless Network User Defined Secondary DNS Address 686 174 3 7 656 174 6 7 When DHCP Client is enabled these paramters will be ignored IP Address 192 168 1 10 Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Broadcast Address 192 168 255 255 Figure j Media Type Determines the type of Ethernet connection Auto allows Cellular Router to determine what the connection is This setting is appropriate for most cases Other settings are to select either 1 OMb 10baseT 100Mb 100baseT Full Duplex FD or Half Duplex HD Again in almost all cases Auto will correctly determine the proper setting DHCP Configuration These settings determine the network topology of the LAN side of Cellular Router s network Disabled You must manually configure the IP address and other addressi
17. l prevent an undesirable flood of messages If Maximum Trigger Rate is set to Always the relay input is operating in edge triggered mode In this mode the Cellular Router will invoke its assigned service any time that the input transitions to the selected state So if ON CLOSURE is selected an SMS is sent every time that the contacts close This means that once closure is sensed there can be no other closure event until the contacts are first sensed to be open All other modes where Max Trigger Rate has a time value are level sensitive So it the contacts close an SMS is sent and then the state of the relay input is ignored for a defined period of time For instance if Max Trigger Rate is set to 5 minutes an SMS is sent and then the relay input is sampled again in 5 minutes If the contacts are still closed another SMS is sent If the relay input is not closed Cellular Router reverts to monitoring the relay every second SMS Destination Address The MIN mobile phone number or email address to which the SMS message will be sent MIN must be 10 numeric characters with no spaces or punctuation Any email address in the form Anything Any_ Domain will be accepted SMS Alert Message The text of the message to be sent when the relay interface activates Limited to 100 characters maximum Only printable ASCII characters in the range of 32 126 decimal 20 7E hex can be included in the message 4 2 4 Configuring The Relay Output Drive
18. ng parameters described in the next section It is recommended that the Cellular Router be assigned a private static address of 192 168 1 10 Enable Server This Cellular Router must be assigned a private static IP address as defined in the next section It is recommended that an address of 192 168 1 10 be used The DHCP server will issue dynamic IP addresses to other devices connected to the LAN side IP addresses will be assigned for up to 50 devices Address assignment is sequential in the range of 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 150 Enable Client Some other device on the LAN side of the network is acting as a DHCP server Cellular Router will be assigned a dynamic IP address by the DHCP server DNS Address Source In most cases this parameter should be set to Acquire From Wireless Network In this case when you click on the Update button the Cellular Router will verify that it has been connected to the wireless network and that the wireless network has provided DNS addresses If DNS addresses have been provided they will be displayed in the Primary and Secondary Address boxes If addresses have not been provided you will receive an error indication At that point you should allow the Cellular Router to establish a connection with the wireless network so that it can acquire the DNS addresses You should then go back into the Ethernet Configuration screen and click on submit again At this point the DNS addresses should appear If you
19. o do a broadcast operation this is the address that will be used on the Ethernet segment to fulfill the broadcast request 4 2 3 Configuring The Relay Input Interface This screen configures the connection characteristics of the relay input interface and defines the service associated with this interface Currently the relay interface can cause an SMS message to be sent to another wireless device or an e mail message to be sent to any valid email address internet in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Q x ia amp JO Search Sie Favorites Kii B te lt fad jas i Address 48 http 192 168 1 10 admin bin s4100cgi cFg_relay cgi vy Eo Relay Input Configuration Relay Trigger Input O Disabled On Closure On Opening Maximum Trigger Rate Aways SMS Destination Address 16305896452 SMS Alert Message Alert message from the IIM Router 2 Figured Relay Input Trigger Establishes the conditions under which the Relay Service will be invoked Unless it is disabled the relay input is sampled at 1000 millisecond 1 second intervals Disabled Never respond to relay activity On Closure Respond when relay contacts go closed On Opening Respond when relay contacts go open Maximum Trigger Rate This setting determines how often the Cellular Router will send a relay event message If the relay event is recurring at a rapid rate this setting wil
20. operator There are four possible settings 1 Auto Auto is the standard mode of operation and should continue to be used in most cases In the Auto mode of network selection the entire PRL is considered for serving network connections 2 Home Only In Home Only mode serving network connection choices are limited to those defined as Home in the PRL 3 PCS Home Only In PCS Home Only mode serving network connection choices are limited to those PCS 1900MHz defined as Home in the PRL 4 Cellular Home Only In Cellular Home Only mode serving network connection choices are limited to those Cellular 8300MHz defined as Home in the PRL Warning If the Series 4100 Cellular Router is transported from one location to another Network Selection choices other than Auto could cause the unit to fail to make a network connection For instance if the Network Selection mode was set to PCS Home Only and the unit was transported to a location not served by PCS or an area where the PCS network was not included in the PRL the connection would fail IIM recommends that Auto mode should always be used unless problems are detected If selections other than Auto are required the user should then evaluate operation in Home Only Network technology specific choices PCS Home Only and Cellular Home Only should only be used as a last resort User Name and Password Required for activation on some networks See TechNotes for specific usage
21. orer Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Q x aA O Pon ers O A Address http 192 168 1 10 admin bin s4100cgi stat_cdma cgi ESN Dec 06902447623 ESN Hex 45255907 Phone Number MIN Network Status In Service Signal Level RSSI 96dBm Roam Status Roaming Current IP Address 70 217 67 120 Call Type Packet Mobile IP Call Status Connected JA Y System ID 20 9145127223 ESN An identifier assigned to the CDMA radio for this Cellular Router The value is given in decimal Dec and Hexidecimal Hex System ID SID Numeric Identifiers assigned to local market areas within a wireless network Your wireless network operator may request this information if you are having trouble connecting to the network Telephone Number MIN The circuit side phone number of the CDMA radio in your Cellular Router MIN stands for Mobile Identification Number Network Status Either In Service or Out of Service Indicates the state of the network as seen through your particular Cellular Router Signal Level RSSI A measure of the strength of the wireless signal that your Cellular Router is currently seeing A larger negative number indicates a marginal network connection Roam Status Indicates the network s view of the current geographic location of your Cellular Router The possibilities are Not Roaming Home Roaming or Blink Roaming An indication of Roaming may or may not impact y
22. our data transmission costs Charges are a function of your rate plan not necessarily linked to the networks notion of roaming Note also that Off Network Roaming is not supported by most 1XRTT packet networks today but may be in the future Current IP Address If the Current Status field is Active this is the IP address that the wireless network has assigned to your Cellular Router during this registration If Current Status is inactive this is the last IP address assigned Call Type Text provided by the wireless network indicating the type of call that is in progress No Call In Progress Circuit Switched A Circuit Switched Data CSD call has been established Packet Relay Model 1XRTT packet call using IP services provided by the endpoint Packet Network Model 1XRTT packet call using IP services provided by the network Packet Mobile IP Advanced packet type call supporting roaming and handoff Call Status Indicates the current status of network registration Idle Not registered disconnected Connected Registered and active on the network Dormant Registered but inactive Ended The current call has been terminated 4 4 2 Ethernet Status Indicates the current LAN side IP address that the Cellular Router is using MAC Address is a vendor and machine specific identification code in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help O O AO Poa Yr O BSS
23. r Interface This screen configures the connection characteristics of the relay output interface and defines the service associated with this interface Currently the relay output interface can be activated by an SMS message or from a button that can be defined on the Advertising screen described in the Services section nternet in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Explorer a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help kid _ im sex Q x a Ay p gt Search Shy Favorites Eo 7 Sa i ba f el amp Address hitp j 192 168 1 10 admin bin s4 100cgi cFg _relayout cgi i v go Internet in Motion wms Relay Output Configuration Set Relay Output State OfO On Relay Shut Off Timer Never Allow SMS Control Of Relay O Yes No Allow Web Browser Control OYes N es YO Of Relay Text For Web Link To Relay Set Relay Output State Defines the default state of the relay driver circuit Relay Shut Off Timer The relay driver circuit will revert to it s default setting after the number of seconds specified by this parameter Allow SMS Control of Relay If Yes is checked the relay driver may be activated by sending an SMS with the command R1 and deactivated by sending an SMS with the command of RO Allow Web Browser Control of Relay If set to yes a button will appear on the Advertising screen to enable and disable the relay driver circuit Text For Web Link To Relay This tex
24. r Cellular Router These steps terminate any packet or circuit connection with the network so that OTA operations may take place with no interference Once the OTA programming is completed you will need re enable the WAN interface and restart your Cellular Router to re establish network connections ee in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help bad Q OX AD Poh ros O Z a h aSa Address 4 http 192 168 1 10 admin binjs4100cgi cfg_ota coi a gt Go taternet in Motion itmue Over the air configuration SPC Unlock 000000 Command Response CAUTION You must perform a restart after issuing OTA commands Figure SPC Unlock Required for OTA on some networks Consult IIM s Activation TechNotes for specifics Command Enter network specific OTA commands in this field Consult IIM s Activation TechNotes for specifics Response Network responses to OTA commands Consult IIM s Activation TechNotes for specifics 4 4 Status 4 4 1 Wireless Status This status screen provides information about the wireless interface such as ESN and MIN that will be needed if you are having problems with the wireless network Signal level can also be used to validate antenna placement Information on this status screen originates either from the Wireless network or from the CDMA 1XRTT radio within Cellular Router in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Expl
25. rinter Shasing for Microsoft Networks inetr Mi QoS Packet Scheduler TAT ee eee Obtain ONS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server addresses M Description Transmission Control Protocol Imemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Figure 4 Administration Configuration and Status About Addressing Devices connecting to CDMA 1 XRTT networks are assigned an IP address by the serving network Address assignment may either be static or the unit will be dynamically assigned an IP addresses depending on arrangements that you have made with your wireless network operator Dynamically assigned IP address remain in effect for a period of time assigned by the network operator usually at most a small number of hours IIM s Cellular Router includes features that manage the temporal nature of dynamically assigned wireless IP addresses Using the Wireless Configuration screen you can configure your Cellular Router to use a Dynamic DNS DDNS service IIM operates a DDNS test bed that allows our customers to observe the performance and reliability of DDNS with their applications For large scale commercial applications IM recommends that users configure their own DDNS managed and maintained with the customers ongoing IT operations Any Series 4100 Cellular Router can be configured
26. t will appear on the advertising screen next to the relay activation button 4 3 Services 4 3 1 Password Administration Used to change passwords and create users Be sure to record this information in a secure location in Motion Router Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Bik Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Q x 2 Pseach shy Favorites B amp ao upas Address http 192 168 1 10 admin bin s4 100cgi cfg_pwd cgi vga Internet in Motion in Moron immu ENter new username and password New User Name New Password Confirm New Password Figure 4 3 2 Routing and Forwarding Services The Routing and Forwarding Services screen provides two separate but related functions First it allows you to forward WAN side IP traffic arriving on a specific IP Port to a specific Port at a LAN side address In addition to this conventional forwarding feature this screen also allows you to make a Named Service publicly available over the WAN interface In Figure 14 below WAN side UDP and TCP traffic arriving on Port 88 is redirected to Port 80 of LAN address 192 168 1 102 The second function performed by this set up screen to allow named services to be made publicly available to WAN side users Referring again to Figure 14 a service named Camera 1 will be advertised or made publicly available Security for this advertised service is left up to the specific service If the Advertising feature is used th
27. te minimum necessary to register and make connections on a network 1 1 Theory Of Operation The Series 1000A Cellular Router is a complete IP router that routes traffic over LAN Ethernet 10 100baseT connections The wireless features of Cellular Router simply extend the IP routing capabilities to include routing and network address translation NAT over CDMA2000 1XRTT wireless networks As with most routers IIM s Series 1000A Cellular Router can be viewed as having a Local Area Network LAN side and a Wide Area Network WAN side Traffic originating at Cellular Router s Ethernet ports is considered LAN traffic The Wide Area Network connection is over the wireless network s 1XRTT transport 1 2 Features This manual covers Cellular Router 1000A Release 1 00 and contains the following feature and functions 1 2 3 Ethernet CDMA Interface Static Addressing Dynamic DHCP Server DHCP Client Configurable DNS address Configurable Gateway Sub net mask and Broadcast address Port Forwarding Service management Enable Disable Wireless Routing Enable Disable inbound IP requests Adjust inactivity timers Name Server Interoperability with UDP or SMS DDNS Interoperability with BIND or MS Server Administration web server port address selection Enhanced OTA and manual activation Home Network Selection Relay Contact Closure detection and operation a b NO NC detection SMS or email cry out alarm
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