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1. DstAddress Mask ICP SrcAddress Mask SET IP Table Enable Iptable Script IP Table Enable Iptable Output Chains Iptable Output Chains Protoco Dstination TCP v Src ddress Mask DstAddress Mask SET lptable Script Guidelines supporting iptables v1 2 7a Usage iptables AD chain rule specification options iptables RI chain rulenum rule specification options iptables D chain rulenum options iptables LFZ chain options iptables NX chain iptables E old chain name new chain name iptables P chain target options iptables h print this help information Commands Either long or short options are allowed append A chain Append to chain delete D chain delete D chain rulenum Delete rule rulenum 1 first from chain insert chain rulenum Insert in chain as rulenum default 1 first replace R chain rulenum Replace rule rulenum 1 first in chain list L chain List the rules in achain or all chains flush F chain Delete all rules in chain or all chains zero Z chain Zero counters in chain or all chains new N chain Create a new user defined chain delete chain X chain Delete a user defined chain policy P chain target Change policy on chain to target rename chain E old chain new chain Delete matching rule from chain Change chain name moving any references Options proto p
2. problems or answer your queries please contact us via support amplified com au and we will get back to you latest the next business day Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd Level 29 Perth Forrest Centre 221 St Georges Terrace Perth Western Australia 6000 AUSTRALIA Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 26 www amplified com au
3. Advanced Parameter Configure Web Manage System Port 80 default and may Web Manage System Port feo be changed to improve security if router is on PPP Authentication Mode Chap first then pap public P network Control Host IP Address 138 0 0 93 Console Phone Number 13312345678 Register 1P After Update PPP Authentication Mode Please ask network Enable PPP Parameter Configured Output Debug Info to Serial Port v service provider else leave as it iS Debug Output Level 0 9 0 Output All Control Host IP Address For advanced users set cerautr Console Phone Number Configures the Caller ID to authenticate incoming calls for the Remote Wake Up Manner RING configured in Services Section Output Debug Info on Serial Port By default the serial port 115200 8 1 No Parity No Flow Control is configured to 0 i e serial port log mode Contact support amplified com au if you have specific trouble shooting needs Advanced trouble shooting of PPTP IPSEC and DYNDNS registration sessions can be configured via serial console mode only Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 14 www amplified com au i Circuit Switched Data In Peer to Peer mode the FATBOX can connect using CSD to allow communication between serial ports of two FATBOX devices Enable CSD To enable CSD mode Circuit Switching Data Enable CSD o Role Cal
4. Ifconfig Table De Num Ethernet Alias Second 1 Subnet Mask networking setting to manually setup IP Interfaces and for advanced network users only SET c Static Route Static Route function is used to configure static routing table in the FATBOX to allow network specific routing E g For PPTP and IPSEC VPN configuration it s typical required to configure your Static Route table to route VPN address packets via the VPN gateway and interface instead of via unsecured cellular gateway Static Route Enable Static Route M Static Route Table Del Num Destination Address Subnet Mask_ Gateway ___ Interface _ 100 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 100 168 1 0 pppl SET Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 16 www amplified com au d Auto Ping Auto Ping Parameters Configure a Auto Ping function is to support specific network Please contact support amplified com au for Auto Ping Max Failures 5 100 further inform ation Lose e e DHCP DHCP Server Parameters Configure On the left are the factory settings for the DHCP rule Server wv y 190 1681 2 FATBOX s DHCP server enabled by default DHCP End IP 192 168 1 254 DHCP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Gateway 192 168 1 1 DHCP Primary DNS 208 67 222 222 DHCP Secondary DNS 208 67 220 220 DHCP IP Lease Time day 10
5. Show icon in notification area when connected Noti y me when this connection has limited or no connectivity C o tare You may choose to manually configure your Ethernet device s IP address Subnet mask Default gateway in this case 192 168 1 1 as of the HSDPA router and also DNS addresses 6 2 Serial Device Settings If you are connecting a serial device to the FATBOX for serial log monitoring serial DTU Transparent Transport or serial Modem you will need to set the serial device to the following factory default to start with 115200bps 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit No Parity Bit No Flow Control Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 10 www amplified com au 6 3 FATBOX Settings The FATBOX HSDPA router can be configured via Ethernet using a web browser or TELNET via MSDOS and also via Serial Port using a terminal software like Hyper Terminal a Configuration via Web Browser DHCP server is activated by default and will assign 192 168 1 2 to the first attached Ethernet device By default the FATBOX will automatically reboot if it cannot establish a PPP connection with the cellular operator To avoid this automatic reboot please remove the SIM card when device is OFF and then ON the device and proceed as following AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING Delivering Optimized Wireless Solutions FATBOX CR36 Management Console Username admin Password eeeese Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd Australia support amplif
6. proto protocol by number or name eg tcp source s address mask source specification destination d address mask destination specification in interface i input name network interface name for wildcard jUMp j target target for rule may load target extension match m match extended match may load extension numeric output of addresses and ports numeric n out interface o output name network interface name for wildcard table t table table to manipulate default filter verbose v verbose mode line numbers print line numbers when listing exact X expand numbers display exact values fragment f modprobe lt command gt set counters PKTS BYTES version V print package version Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd match second or further fragments only try to insert modules using this command set the counter during insert append 20 www amplified com au 6 7 System Manage In this section are the system management tools for flash kernel parameters management and also configuration of user name and password to access the router A basic connection and cellular signal strength display is also integrated a Systems Tools System Tools Save Parameter to Flash F Load Default Parameter Upload Parame ter F Download Parameter Update Software gt Download Software Update Kernel d Download Kernel Reset System
7. vehicle This isolation helps to dampen the transmission of shocks that may otherwise damage the device Antennas must be mounted external of any metal enclosure Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 9 www amplified com au 6 SETTINGS amp CONFIGURATION 6 1 Ethernet Device Settings The FATBOX s DHCP server will be enabled by default and its IP address will be 192 168 1 1 For basic computer laptop requiring access to the internet via HSDPA we suggest setting the computer laptop s Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties to as following 4 Local Area Connection Properties m Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Advanced General Alternate Configuration Connect using f EOE E IOE NE You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports E Eroadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Cc this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for X as the appropriate IP settings This conection uses the following items M Soos Packet Scheduler MI Y Network Monitor Driver Internet Protocol TCPAP Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically lastall Properties Desciiption Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default Use the following DNS server addresses wide area network protocol tha provides communication across diverse interconnected retworks C
8. Type Select Auto unless you Services Center Configuration Robie Saye oe want to limit network connection to either GSM Register Network Type auto o GPRS or UMTS HSDPA GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 850 Radio Band Set GSM 1900 WCDMA 2100 BC1 WCDMA 1900 BC2 WCDMA 850 BC5 Sy Cc Radio Band Set Choose specific bands if you want menres o pii to limit to connections to particular bands User Name username User Password password Access Point Name Ask service provider User name and Password blank F Dial Mode Always Online Data Trigger Serial Data ms k ERR Ring Check Caller ID When Wake up Service Number Usually 99 or 99 1 Ask Offline When LAN is Idle service provider Username amp Password Ask service provider User name and Password blank Check if service provider requires blank username and password Please click on SET to confirm if always on operation is required Else configure following section Dial Mode Check Data Trigger if connection to data service is initiated by either Serial Data or Incoming Remote Wake up Manner Ring Check to allow incoming call to Wake Up unit for PPP reconnection Check Caller ID When Wake up Authenticates against Console Phone Number Advanced Offline When LAN is Idle Check will configure router to disconnect PPP session and Sleep when data on Ethernet port is idle more than Wait Time setting Dial Mod
9. customers applications Two settings that are of concern for most data packet GPRS HSDPA applications are explained system Timer Configure PPP Wait Time Configures the dwell time between PPP wait Time 10 60 retry to connect PPP session with data service eee ere oe provider Configure between 10 60 secs Register ACK Wait Time 10 60 EW PPP failure retry times Configures the number of e times the FATBOX tries to connect PPP session Cycle of Online Keeper 0 1 1800 on with data service provider before it re boots Configure between 1 60 times and 0 for infinite retries without rebooting default f Time Up Down If network operator enables actual time to be automatically configured upon registration the FATBOX can be programmed to be connect and disconnect PPP session at specific time each day Time Up Down Erabi Time up down a Enable Time Up Down Check to enable Time Up Down Table Up Time Down Time Up Time Enter Hour Minute Secs to set PPP reconnection time for each day Down Time Enter Hour Minute Secs to set PPP disconnection time for each day SET g Reboot Redial Conditions This is an custom application specific function Please contact support amplified com au for advanced user application support h Advanced Parameters Some specific parameters are configured here as following
10. gt 61 Please input access point telstra internet 1 Please input dial number 921 1 Please input username username Please input password password Set userinfo blank no 1 yes gt 1 Enable the PDP Define in useC Disable 1 Enable gt 1 Please set wakeup manner Disable 1i ringing only 2 reserved 3 hboth gt 3 Verify caller ID of the incoming call Cincoming call waken up gt lt no 1 ye Are you sure to save parameters to FLASH NI y Saving parameters to FLASH please wait parameters have saved to FLASH successfully At computer s START gt Run enter cmd and you be at MSDOS screen mode Enter telnet 192 168 1 1 and the screen at left will be shown Enter cfg and enter the following factory default parameters prompily within 10 sec Username admin Password 12345 Next for example we want to set the cellular operator settings Enter set msc at the DT U gt prompt Enter parameters as informed by your cellular operator Enter sa to save changes to FLASH IMPORTANT Please wait till the acknowledgement message is displayed Resetting the router before that may corrupt its flash memory and require a factory reset via serial port You can now either enter reset command or power cycle OFF wait ON the FATBOX Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 272 www amplified com au 8 0 Configuration via Serial Port Advanced User
11. to control the router s PPP connection and disconnection and also used for some VPN protocols EnableNTP sid NTP NTP Server IP Server IP NTPServerIP 203117180036 117 180 36 Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 17 www amplified com au h PPTP FATBOX supports VPN using PPTP Please configure PPTP settings according to your PPTP VPN server settings In most cases you will also need to configure Static Route to enable proper routing of data via the PPTP tunnel created PPTP Parameters Configure Trouble shooting Serial connection Enae Sd is required see section 8 0 to PPTP sever eee terre ze E a O ECan Sal e ce advanced and configure the PPTP E debug information setting i L2TP FATBOX can support L2TP tunneling either as a client or server Supporting maximum 8 clients Local IP Adress Remote Subnet O 0 Remote Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Enable L2TP To enable the L2TP tunnel Mode Router Select FATBOX as a L2TP client or server Supports up to 16 L2TP clients Server IP Address IP address of the L2TP server FATBOX as a L2TP client Client Start End IP Address IP addresses which the FATBOX will assign to L2TP clients FATBOX as a L2TP server Local IP Address Device s VPN interface IP address FATBOX as a L2TP server Username Username for L2TP tunnel authentication Password Password for L2TP tunnel auth
12. 05 lt O gt star ting inet cable as describe above and 1 4 UU lt starti eee i i 70 01 01 00 00 05 lt gt check for configruation request follow the Instructions below Enter load def and then sa to save factory default parameters to FLASH Wait for FATBOX to acknowledge complete saving to flash process Welcome to aaa paranater and configuration console before rebooting the FATBOX Device Model Firmware Version 2 04 bulit on Oct 23 2008 09 03 47 lease input username and password in 20 seconds Username admin Password Login successfully DTU gt load def Load default successfully DTU gt sa Are you sure to save parameters to FLASH IN Connected 0 00 36 ANSIW 115200 8 N 1 Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 24 www amplified com au 9 What is the in BOX Thank you for purchasing your FATBOX HSDPA broad band cellular router to allow remote or mobile data or internet connectivity to your Ethernet enabled devices Inside your FATBOX packaging you will find e FATBOX HSDPA Router Model CR36 o B versions will include a Li lon battery e GSM antenna with 2M wire e Yellow CAT5 LAN cable e Power supply unit Please download latest user manuals as www amoplified com au Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 25 www amplified com au 10 Contacting Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd Your first call for support should be your local FATBOX reseller or distributor If that fails to solve your
13. 4 Goto Bootloader Mode SET e Save Parameter to Flash Check and click SET to write changes to FATBOX flash Do not reboot power down the device until the writing process is acknowledged completed e Load Default Parameter Allows uploading of FATBOX parameters to factory default When flash is corrupted e g due to reboot power down when saving FATBOX IP will not be accessible and a serial console load def as in Section 8 0 b is required e Download Upload Parameter A TFTP program e g tftpd32 is required to be running in Ethernet attached computer Check Upload Parameter to save FATBOX configuration parameters to a text file e g parafile You can then modify the file a text editor script and download back to the FATBOX check the Download Parameter and indicate appropriate IP address computer and file name You must RESET router then System Tools Download Success Save Parameter to Flash Load Default Parameter Upload Parame ter Download Parameter gt Update Software Download Software Update Kernel Download Kernel gt Reset System Goto Bootloader Mode Tftp Server IP 192 168 1 2 File Name parafile SET e Update Software Kernel DO NOT EXECUTE unless under guidance of Amplified Engineering technical support staff as the device s flash kernel or firmware could be damaged permanently if not done correctly b User Manage You may change the FATBOX s Login pa
14. FATBOX CELLULAR ROUTER USER MANUAL Version 1 4 AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING iverin g imi Table of Contents 1 Important Safety Notice 2 Product Specifications 3 System Requirements 3 1 Power Supply 3 2 Cellular Data Network Operator 3 3 Ethernet Devices 3 4 Serial Devices 4 FATBOX Hardware 4 1 SIM card SIM 4 2 Power supply 4 3 Antenna 4 4 Ethernet port ETH 4 5 Serial port COM 4 6 Voice Calls HANDSET 4 7 Internal Rechargeable Battery B version 4 8 LED Indicators 5 FATBOX Installation 6 Settings and Configuration 6 1 Ethernet Device Settings 6 2 Serial Device Settings 6 3 FATBOX Settings 6 4 System Parameters Application Services Ethernet Serial Timer Configure Time Up Down Reboot Redial Advanced Parameters CSD AT over Ethernet Backup Routing SMS to Reboot ATs Se Oooo 6 5 Network Configuration DHCP NAT Static Route IPSec PPTP LOTP DYNDNS Auto PING TQ 72 A200 6 6 Security Configure 6 7 System Manage a System Tools b User Manage c Device Status Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 9 www amplified com au 7 Configuration via TELNET 8 Configuration via Serial Port Advanced Users Only a Revert to Factory Default b Serial Console Commands 9 What s in the BOX 10 Contacting Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 3 www amplified com au 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE All specialist electronic devices must be operated with due car
15. Only lf the FATBOX s firmware or parameters are corrupted there is a possibility of the FATBOX being not responsive to ping TELNET or web browser access You will need to access the FATBOX via serial its serial port to return the parameters in flash to factory default FATBOX HyperTerminal Bits per second 115200 Data bits lg Parity N one Stop bits 1 v Flow conto i Auto detect Auto detect a Serial Console Commands COM20 115200 HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help Username admin Password Login successfully DTU gt load def Load default successfully DTU gt sa Are you sure to save parameters to FLASH IN N set computer s serial port e g via Hyperterminal to the following 115200bps 8 Data Bits No Parity 1 Stop Bit No Flow Control Activate the connection and then keep space key pressed while switching ON the FATBOX When prompted please enter username and password as per default or as amended earlier Username admin Password 12345 All configuration commands are available via Serial Console As this mode is to be used by network professionals this manual will not cover the usages of other commands 2 will list all available commands show help Information of commands show help Information of commands quit system parameters configuration reset system set system parameters show syste
16. ce Number e service Number Dial Up networking number username User Name user Passwor d passwor Time Return to Default Routing 120 900s 160 User Name and Password For Dial Up service PPP Failure Retry Times 1 60 0 Enable Script oO Enable Script Custom scripting for modems Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 15 www amplified com au 6 5 Network Configuration a NAT NAT Network Address Translation is supported and FATBOX enabled configuration of DMZ and Port Forwarding to enable powerful networking setups Network Address Translation NAT Enable DMZ To enable DMZ to a specific host e ficatse DMZ Host Address DMZ host address Network Address Translation NAT E To enable port forwarding of specific ports to an 192 168 1 2 attached Ethernet device s IP address and port number DMZ must be disabled TCP or UDP Choose appropriate protocol Then configure the Source Port Destination Address attached Ethernet device and Destination Port rcp yj s8 192 168 1 2 jeq MORN PAGO Gel SET In above example if a public IP static or resolved by DDNS of 222 222 222 222 is assigned by the network service provider then pointing a remote application to 222 222 222 222 88 will connect it to local device 192 168 1 2 s port number 80 web server b IfConfig Enable confi IfConfig Interface Configuration is an advanced
17. cked version e FATBOX HSDPA Router e 5 20VDC 1A 0 4A non battery e GSM antenna with 2M wire e 25 C 65 C Operating Ambient e CAT 5 LAN cable e With Li lon battery option e Power supply unit e 125mm x 91mm x 26mm L x W xD e Quick Start Guide Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 5 www amplified com au 3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 3 1 Power Supply There are two versions with and without internal battery Power requirement for both versions are as following Standard Version 5 20VDC 10 1 0 4A In adequate power supply current or dips in supplied voltage may cause the device to fail to connect to data services even if the LEDs are lighted up 3 2 Cellular Data Network Provider The FATBOX HSDPA router is designed to operate as a high performance broad band cellular device and will work in HSDPA frequency bands 850MHz 1900MHz and 2100MHzZz It will also operate in any GSM network 850 900 1800 1900 and provide data connection via EDGE EGPRS MS Class 10 or GPRS MS Class 10 Please ensure that the SIM card to be used has PIN disable and HSDPA EGPRS or GPRS data plans enabled You will need to check with your Network Operator for config uration information like APN dial number username and password if applicable 3 3 Ethernet Devices In factory default setting the FATBOX s IP address is 192 168 1 1 and is configured as a gateway for any attached Ethernet device e g laptop or PLC DHCP is enabled and will automat
18. e O Always Online Data Trigger Serial Data Remote Wake up Manner Ring Check Caller ID When Wake up Offline When LAN is Idle Wait Time Minut es v c Ethernet Configure In most cases upon network registration e g for gateway mode the router will automatically be assigned a gateway and DNS addresses Otherwise you may wish to attempt to manually set the settings in the Ethernet Configure menu d Serial Configure The FATBOX s serial port can be used for one of three operations e By default as a COM port for configuration event logging or flash uploading e Asa MODEM serial port e g for Dial Up networking or for SMS sending receiving e Asa Transparent TCP or UDP Transport port in COM mode i e a DTU The above is modes are chosen via USB modem mode selector in the Serial Configure menu Serial Configure Please ensure or match your serial device to the ss 115200 settings as default or you have modified as in the Serial Configure menu Baud Rate 115200bps Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity Check None Flow Control None Max Data Send Interval 1 2000 Max Data Wait Time 20 2000 USB modem mode 0 COM 2 Modem Oo E eee Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 13 www amplified com au e Timer Configure There are many configurations in your FATBOX router that are coded for specific applications and of little benefit for majority of
19. e to avoid damage or injuries and should be installed and operated by a trained personnel IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN ENVIRONMENTS CONTAINING POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE GASES OR LIQUIDS EXAMPLE GAS STATIONS AND CHEMICAL PLANTS AND EXPLOSIVES STORES Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd A www amplified com au 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS The FATBOX HSDPA router model CR36 integrates a robust Siemens HC25 Tri band HSDPA module with an efficient ARM7 processor running Linux to provide a compact and versatile broad band cellular router for demanding remote or mobile data connectivity applications Wireless Interface Cellular Operating System e HSDPA UMTS on 850 1900 2100MHz e Linux O S on ARM7 microprocessor DL 3 6Mbps UL 384kbps e Kernel and firmware update over LAN or e GPRS and EDGE MS Class 10 over serial port Quad band GSM 850 900 1800 1900 Other Features LAN Interface e Wake on LAN Wake on Call or Connect e 10 100BaseT Ethernet port on serial data burst detected e DHCP server e Supports DMZ NAT and IP Firewall filter e Includes DYNDNS Dynamic DNS client Serial Interface e CHAP and or PAP authentication e Allows operation as serial COM modem e Configurable PPP keep alive function e Configurable via serial terminal software e Secure IPSEC PPTP VPN client e Serial speed up to 115 200kbit sec e AT over Ethernet commands to module Power and Operating Conditions In the Box e 5VDC 1A battery ba
20. entication Remote Subnet L2TP server side subnet IP address L2TP tunnel Remote Subnet Mask L2TP server side subnet mask Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 18 www amplified com au j IPSEC Tunnel FATBOX support IPSEC tunnels to an IPSEC VPN server configured to the following settings IPSec Tunnel Enable IPSec Tunnel IPSec Tunnel Table SN Subnet GW Gateway Del Number Mode Name Local Subnet Mask Opp Gateway Opp Subnet Mask PSK es x Nane L Subnet Mas SET SRG v Nane L Subnet Mask Gateway ps AA BET Bm EE ateway 0 Subnet itask ex MOR MAGE MDE Emy ee Gateway o Subnet Mask Pss OK Add Del Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 19 Using IKE Exchange Mode Main Mode Remote Identity Type IP Address Using Pre Share Key PSK Encryption Algorithm 3DES Authentication Algorithm MD5 SA Life Time 28800 Enable PFS The configuration and deployment of IPSEC VPN network is to be left to experienced network administrators Do contact support amplified com au for further information www amplified com au 6 6 Security Configure FATBOX supports Iptable input and output table configuration lptable scripting is also supported Basic lptables v1 2 7a scripting commands are listed below for guidance IP Table Enable Iptable Input Chains Iptable Input Chains Dstination Ries Subnet Mask Del Num poma Source Address Subnet Mask
21. ge s username and password settings for better security To revert back to factory default you will need to load def at the serial console User Manage SET c Device Status When external indicator LED PPP is lighted continuously orange it means that PPP has been established with the operator You can monitor the cellular signal strength and also what data service that the FATBOX is currently attached to Device Status Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 21 www amplified com au 7 Configuration via TELNET In the case that browser is unable to connect to the FATBOX HSDPA router s internal web server due to some technical reasons you can also configure the device via TELNET You must be able to ping the router in order to TELNET Jelcome to CR36 Telnet Server Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd lt fustralia gt upportBamplified com au gt gt cfy Welcome to system parameter and configuration console Device Model CR36 Firmvare Version 2 66 bulit on Feb 24 2608 15 65 44 Please input username and password in 16 seconds Password Login successfully Welcome to system parameter and configuration console Device Model CR36 Firmvare Version 2 66 bulit on Feb 24 2668 15 05 44 Please input username and password in 10 seconds Username admin Password Login successfully DTU gt set msc Please set network register type Auto 1 GSM 2 UMTS gt 1 1 Set radio band no 1 yes
22. gure Device Name ID Pooicaonmoe Application Mode To configure the device in one of following modes of operation Opposite Peer Name TCP 138 0 0 93 Point to Multipoint e g a gateway Peer to Peer TCP Transparent Transport UDP Transparent Transport Parse Serial Data Modem Serial port Opposite Peer Port TCP 1903 Local IP after Dial up Remote IP after Dial up DNS1 DNS2 SET _ perau Application Rule To configure as client or server Work as Router To activate router function Enable NAT To activate NAT function Local Port Local router port Opposite Peer Name and Port Settings for Opposite Peer when configured in Peer to Peer or Transparent TCP or UDP Transport modes Local IP after Dial up Local IP assigned to router after registration to data network Remote IP after Dial up Remote IP assigned to router after registration to data network DNS1 Primary DNS address assigned to router after registration to data network DNS2 Secondary DNS address assigned to router after registration to data network Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 12 www amplified com au b Services Configuration We now will set the required settings to allow the router to register itself for cellular data connection Please check with your cellular operator for the following settings and enter into Services Configure page Register Network
23. ically assign IP addresses starting from 192 168 1 2 Pointing a web browser to 192 168 1 1 will load the FATBOX s web based configuration console 3 4 Serial Devices In factory default setting the FATBOX s serial port is designated as a serial terminal console and is continuously sending our log information to ease device troubleshooting The serial port can also be user configured to function as a serial modem for dial up networking or sending receiving SMS via AT commands back up route e g to connect to a serial port satellite modem or a TCP or UDP transparent transport channel DTU Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 6 www amplified com au 4 FATBOX HARDWARE 4 1 SIM Card SIM Push with narrow tool e g ball pen the small yellow button next to SIM card carrier to eject the carrier SIM card must be inserted into the SIM card carrier as indicated NEVER remove or insert SIM card when device has its PWR switch in ON position Damage caused to device or SIM in such case will not be warranted 4 2 Power Supply DC Insert plug of power supply if included snugly into the power socket If you are providing your own power source please ensure that power is Standard Version 5 380VDC 10 1 0 4A B Battery Backup Version S5VDC 10 1A Note that the tp centre of the power socket is POSITIVE VE The plug is a 2 1 X 5 5MM plug 4 3 Antenna ANT Tighten antenna s SMA connector to the ANT connector The ante
24. ied com au b Saving Parameters to FATBOX System Tools Parameter Save Success D Save Parameter to Flash gt Load Default Parameter Upload Parameter gt Download Parameter Update Software Download Software Update Kernel Download Kernel D Reset System D Goto Bootloader Mode SET The FATBOX s IP address is http 192 168 1 1 and that will be the address to point your web browser to Enter as following at LOGIN Username admin Password 12345 You may change username and password from within the console After making any changes to your FATBOX s configuration you have to save the changes to Flash and Reset as following System Manage gt System Tools Choose Save Parameter to Flash and Click on SET IMPORTANT Please wait till the acknowledgement message is displayed Resetting the FATBOX before that may damage the FATBOX permanently Then you may reset device either via a power OFF Wait ON cycle or choose Reset System and Click SET to complete the process Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 11 www amplified com au 6 4 System Parameters This section is to configure the FATBOX s functional parameters like mode of operation and what set up the services are to be provided by the FATBOX a Application Configuration The Application menu configures the operational mode of the FATBOX HSDPA router Device Name Name of device Application Parameter Confi
25. ler Callee E L E Role To configure as CSD caller or answering Dialed Number Caller Wait Time of Connection 30 Caller Retry Times if Faile jo 1 ii Sleen Trestad o SNN Dialed Number Number to call for CSD session Callee Ring Times of Answer j AT over Ethernet A useful real time trouble shooting or to add remote functionality to a remote device the AT over Ethernet function of the FATBOX can be enabled This allows the Ethernet attached device to send and receive AT commands directly to the Siemens HC25 module when its not communication with the FATBOX s processor e g when unit is trying to establish PPP session A will be returned when module is not ready instead of a typical OK over Etherne i d Enable AT over Ethernet To enable function O oP rce sever Protocol To choose UDP or TCP protocol Specified Destination Address por of Sending Pestnation za Port of Receiving Port number of FATBOX to configure as port to connect to HC25 module a k Backup Routing Serial Port The FATBOX can be configure to switch data connection from cellular to serial port modem e g a PSTN or Satellite SBD modem in situations where redundancy is required PPP retry must not be set to 0 else FATBOX will not switch over to connecting the Backup Route es Enable Backup Routing To enable function Servi
26. m parameters configuration use tftp to update system online Load system configuration parameters save system parameters to FLASH print out cfg file content configure NAT mapping table ifconfig configure secondary Ip route configure static route dmz configure IP_addr of DHZ host or network iptables configure Iptables rules time configure the timely transmit mode ipsec configure IPSec tunnel boot goto bootloader mode pdp define PDP Context phy read amp write phy register Connected 0 07 30 ANSIW 115200 8 N 1 Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 23 show all will display all settings and useful for trouble shooting Serial console configuration is for advanced users Please email support amplified com au for technical assistance www amplified com au b Revert to Factory Default Serial Port If you are able to access the FATBOX web configuration pages please go to section 6 7 a to Load Default Parameter via the System Tools menu The FATBOX s flash memory will be corrupted if the FATBOX is powered off when it has not completed saving changes The FATBOX will then not be able to operate e g no DHCP function and user unable to access the FATBOX s web server or via TELNET To revert FATBOX settings to File Edit view Call Transfer Help ie we MS factory default you will need to lt 1 gt CR36 CELLULAR ROUTER Version 2 04 access the FATBOX via serial 70 01 01 80 00 05 lt 0 20701 01 90 00
27. nna must be suited for the network frequency the device is operating in The performance of the device is very much affected by the gain and frequency response of the antenna used For areas with weak signals a high gain antenna e g 6dBi may be required Please check with your FATBOX reseller of what antennas are suitable and legal for use in your area 4 4 Ethernet Port ETH Use a high quality or the included CAT5 straight cable to connect your Ethernet device to the FATBOX router Maximum Ethernet cable length should be up to maximum 100m in length 4 5 Serial Port COM Device can be configured via either Ethernet or Serial port In case when device s parameters in flash had been corrupted e g when FATBOX s DHCP does not assign IP address and not reachable the device must be configured via Serial port Please check section 8 for more information Default serial port settings are 115 200bps 8 bit data 1 stop bit No Parity and No Flow control The serial port can also be used as a serial modem port as configured as in section 6 1 a 4 6 Voice Calls HANDSET A microphone and ear piece can attached to the FATBOX at this port to allow voice calls Please consult your FATBOX vendor on how to make use of this function as the attached device must be able to send AT commands to the FATBOX to initiate or receive voice calls 4 7 Internal Rechargeable Battery B version In B version FATBOXs a removable Li lon battery will be a
28. ser DEFAULT f DynDNS In many cellular data networks the provisioning of static and public IP is a difficult and often expensive exercise If public IP is available FATBOX can be configured to register its assigned remote public IP address to a DDNS service provider e g dyndns org so that its session s temporary IP can be resolved by a unique domain name eaa Configure Enable DynDNS dient Trouble shooting Serial connection is required e pe see section 8 0 to access serial console Enter set advanced and configure the DDNS debug information setting ser peFauLT Diper ue eee raoista aiiai When DDNS and PPTP serial debug mode is E A e A e a A ON serial terminal must be connected to enable Please input telephone of network management MO er 1159109456781 i Enable WebServerlG ne l vesli aay sessions to be completed After troubleshooting is hablo e uti completed please disable debug to allow FATBOX 1 PPP autheni ication mechanism 0 CHAP 1 PAP 2 CHAP first then PAP 21 0 le 10 to operate without a serial device attached Enable Ddns debug iafonationt no 1 yes 1 Enable Pptp debug infomation no 1 yes DTU gt _ g NTP Network Time Protocol is a protocol to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network The FATBOX router can update its internal clock upon power up and connection to the internet This clock can be used
29. utomatically charge when power is applied to the device even when device is switched to OFF It takes about 1 hour to charge the battery from depletion and would provide power for about 20 30 minutes The battery serves as emergency backup and not designed as normal operation power source Note that the battery will not charge in below 0 C temperature Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd 7 www amplified com au 4 8 LED Indicators Use of the FATBOX s LED indicators is recommended when seiting up the FATBOX Description of each LED indicator is as following PWR RUN NET PPP Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd Lighted indicates that FATBOX is powered up Blinking approx 1Hz to indicate FATBOxX is operating fine Lighted indicates successful Ethernet connection else blinking Lighted indicates successful PPP connection RX TX Indicates serial port TX and RX activity g www amplified com au 5 FATBOX INSTALLATION The FATBOX router is an advanced electronic device within a robust metal enclosure but care should be taken to avoid unnecessary harsh handling shocks or vibrations to the device For most applications the FATBOX router should be securely fastened using the removable mounting brackets to avoid damage due to drop or knocks Vibration in conditions where strong vibrations are expected for example in an off road vehicle the FATBOX could be mounted with a vibration damping material in between the FATBOX and the
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