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UMTS router UR5and UR5 SL USER'S GUIDE

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1. Date of reception of the guarantee claim by the seller Number of the guarantee claim report Date of reception of the device into the repair shop Date of completion of the Guarantee repair New serial number of the 106
2. Automatic Update E Enable automatic update of configuration Enable automatic update of firmware Base URL Unit ID Update Hour can be blank 5 26 Change profile To open the dialog box for changing profile select the Change Profile menu item Profile switch is making by press the button Apply Change take effect after restarting router by the help of button Reboot in web administration or by SMS message It is possible select the standard profile or up to three alternative profiles It is possible to copy actual configuration to selected configuration by selecting Copy settings from current profile to selected profile Change Profile Profile Standard E Copy settings from current profile to selected profile 5 27 Change password To open the dialog box for changing the access password select the Change Password menu item The new password will be saved after pressing the Apply button In basic settings of the router the password is set on default form root For higher security of your network we recommend changing this password Change Password New Password Confirm Password Apply 82 CONFIGURATION 5 28 Set real time clock One shot inner clock of the router setting can be called up in option Set Real Time Clock item in the menu Clocks are set according to the engaged NTP server after push button operation Apply Set Real Time Clock NTP Server Address 5 29 Set S
3. Pre shared Key CA Certificate Remote Certificate Local Certificate Local Private Key Local Passphrase Extra Options can be blank Apply 91 CONFIGURATION 5 36 8 GRE Tunnels Configuration GRE Tunnels Configuration Create Description Remote IP Address Remote Subnet ist no 2nd no 3rd no 4th no Apply GRE Tunnel Configuration i i Create ist GRE tunnel Description Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Local Interface IP Address Remote Interface IP Sddress Pre shared Key tcan be Diank Apply 5 36 9 L2TP Tunnel Configuration L2TP Tunnel Configuration Li Create L2TP tunnel Mode L2TP client Server IP Address Client Start IP Address Client End IP Address Local IP Address Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Username Password can be blank 92 CONFIGURATION 5 36 10 DynDNS Configuration DynDNS Configuration MI Enable DynDNS client Hostname Username Password Server can de bink Apply 5 36 11 NTP Configuration T Enable local NTP service E Synchronize clock with NTP server on power up Primary NTP Server Secondary NTP Server Timezone GMT Daylight Saving Time no 5 36 12 SNMP Configuration SNMP Configuration Community public Contact Name Location E Enable XC CNT extenstion E Enabl
4. This is an example how to read inputs by using this program while true do io get bin4 BIN4 S if SBINA OLD4 then if SBINa I J then gsmsms 739546801 test SMS bin4 1 f1 it SBiINa O J Chen gsmsms 739546801 test SMS bin4 0 f1 OLD4 SBIN4 79 CONFIGURATION fi sleep 2 10 get bin3 BINS s 17 SBINS I SOLD3 J then if SBIN 1I then gsmsms 739546801 test SMS bin3 1 fi tf SBIN O then gsmsms 739546801 test SMS bin3 0 fi OLD3 SBIN3 jie sleep 2 done 4 Change take effect after restarting router by the help of button Reboot in web administration or by SMS message 80 CONFIGURATION 5 24 Up Down Script In the window Up Down Script it is possible to create own scripts In the item Up script is defined scripts which begins after establishing a PPP connection In the item Down Script is defines script which begins after lost a PPP connection This script is not stored or restored when using web interface backup or restores option The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button Up sown Script Up Script bin sh This script will be executed when PPF WAN connection is established Down Script bin sh 8 THis script will be executed when FPPP WAN connection is lost Change take effect after restarting router by the help of button Reboot in web administration or by SMS message 5 29 A
5. Apply Every monitor value is uniquely identified by the help of number identifier OID Object Identifier OID is finished by 9 For the expansion port CNT the following range of OID is used OID Description 1 3 6 1 4 1 80140 2 1 1 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 80140 2 1 2 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 80140 2 1 3 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 80140 2 1 4 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 80140 2 1 5 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 80140 2 1 6 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 80140 2 1 7 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 80140 2 1 8 0 Analogy input AN1 range 0 4095 Analogy input AN2 range 0 4095 Counter input CNT1 range 0 4294967295 Counter input CNT2 range 0 4294967295 Binary input BIN1 values 0 1 Binary input BIN2 values 0 1 Binary input BINS values 0 1 Binary input BIN4 values 0 1 For the expansion port M BUSD the following range of OID is used OID Description 1 3 6 1 4 1 30140 2 2 lt address gt 1 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 30140 2 2 lt address gt 2 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 30140 2 2 lt address gt 3 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 30140 2 2 lt address gt 4 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 30140 2 2 lt address gt 5 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 30140 2 2 lt address gt 6 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 30140 2 2 lt address gt 7 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 30140 2 2 lt address gt 8 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 30140 2 2 lt address gt 9 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 30140 2 2 lt address gt 100 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 30140 2 2 lt address gt 101 0 IdNumber meter number Manufacturer Version specified meter version Medium type of metered medium Status errors report 0 VIF value information
6. By the help of parameter Extra Options it is possible to define additional parameters of the OpenVPN tunnel for example DHCP options etc The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button Create ist OpenVPN tunnel Description Protocol UDP UDP port 1194 Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Redirect Gateway Local Interface IP Address Remote Interface IP Address Ping Interval Ping Timeout Renegotiate Interval Max Fragment Size Compression LAO NAT Rules not applied Authenticate Mode none Pre shared Secret CA Certificate DH Parameters Local Certificate Local Private Key Username Password Extra Options can be blank Apply o CONFIGURATION Example of the OpenVPN tunnel configuration AIF z 192 168 1 2 192 168 T ppp0 10 0 0 2 192 168 2 0 i Zz ppp0 10 0 0 1 tun 0 19 16 2 0 A 192 168 1 0 tun0 19 16 1 0 eeee 192 168 1 3 f a see OpenVPN tunnel _ 192 168 2 3 E Z 192 168 1 4 192 168 2 4 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 OpenVPN tunnel configuration A B Protocol UDP UDP UDP Port 1194 1194 Remote IP Address 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 1 Remote Subnet 192 168 2 0 192 168 1 0 Remote Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Local Interface IP Address 19 16 1 0 19 16 2 0 Remote Interface IP Address 19 16 2 0 19 18 1 0 Compression LZO LZO Authenticate mode none none
7. Tep 192 168 1 3 ll TOP al ee rep T O re JO o e l I TOP ter Top Tor 4 Ter ll TOP Enable remote HTTP access on port 80 Enable remote FTP access on port 2 Enable remote Telnet access on port 23 Enable remote SNMP access an port 161 Send all remaining incoming packets to default server Default Server IP Address e Masquerade outgoing packets Apply 55 CONFIGURATION In this configuration equipment wired behind the router defines the address Server IP Address The router replies while PING on address of SIM card Access on web interface of the equipment behind the router is possible by the help of Port Forwarding when behind IP address of SIM is indicating public port of equipment on which we want to come up At demand on port 80 it is surveyed singles outer ports Public port there this port isn t defined therefore at check selection Enable remote http access it automatically opens the web interface router If this choice isn t selected and is selected volition Send all remaining incoming packets to the default server fulfill oneself connection on induction IP address If it is not selected election Send all remaining incoming packets to default server and Default server IP address then connection requests a failure If it is necessary to set more than 8 rules for NAT then it is possible to in
8. 08 CONFIGURATION 5 13 IPSec Tunnel Configuration IPsec tunnel configuration can be called up by option Psec item in the menu IPsec tunnel allows protected connection of two networks LAN to the one which looks like one homogenous In the Psec Tunnels Configuration window are four rows each row for one configured IPSec tunnel The column Create switches on tunnels other columns contain values view set in the Psec Tunnel Configuration windows configuration is possible by the Edit button IPsec Tunnels Configuration Create Description Remote IP Address Remote Subnet 1st In the Psec Tunnel Configuration windows it is possible to define the tunnel name Description off side tunnel IP address or domain name Remote IP Address identification of off side tunnel Remote ID address nets behind off side tunnel Remote Subnet mask nets behind off side tunnel Remote Subnet Mask identification of local side Local ID local subnet address Local Subnet local network mask Local Subnet Mask sharable key for both parties tunnel Pre shared Key service life keys Key Lifetime and service life IKA SA KE Lifetime Rekey Margin specifies how long before connection expiry should attempt to negotiate a replacement begin Rekey Fuzz specifies the maximum percentage by which Rekey Margin should be randomly increased to randomize re keying intervals Parameter DPD Delay defines time after which is made IPsec tunnel verifica
9. 3600 sec Rekey Margin 540 sec Rekey Fuzz 100 b DPD Delay sec DPD Timeout sec NAT Traversal disabled hd Aggressive Mode disabled hi Authenticate Mode pre shared key Pre shared Key Local Certificate ocal Private Key Extra Options can be blank 60 CONFIGURATION Example of the IPSec Tunnel configuration 192 168 1 2 192 168 2 2 ppp0 10 0 0 2 B 192 168 2 0 Z A ppp0 10 0 0 1 TAII N 192 168 1 0 eeee 192 168 1 3 E T 7 ie e IPSec tunel AR 192 168 2 3 192 168 1 4 192 168 2 4 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 IPsec tunnel configuration A B Remote IP Address 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 1 Remote Subnet 192 168 2 0 192 168 1 0 Remote Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Local Subnet 192 168 1 0 192 168 2 0 Local Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Authenticate mode pre shared key pre shared key Pre shared key test test 5 14 GRE Tunnels Configuration To enter the GRE tunnels configuration select the GRE menu item It is possible to configure up to four GRE tunnels In the GRE Tunnels Configuration window are four rows each row for one configured GRE tunnel The column Create switches on tunnels other columns contain values view set in the GRE Tunnel Configuration windows configuration is possible by Edit button GRE Tunnels Configuration Create Description Remote IP Address Remote Subnet ist no 2nd no 3rd no 4th no
10. 61 CONFIGURATION The tunnels are active after selecting Create x GRE tunnel In the singles window it is possible to define the IP address of the remote side of the tunnel Remote External IP Address internal IP address of the local side of the tunnel Local Internal IP Address internal IP address of the remote side of the tunnel Remote Internal IP Address address of the network behind the remote side of the tunnel Remote Subnet and the mask of the network behind the remote side of the tunnel Remote Subnet Mask The GRE tunnel is used for connection of two networks to one that appears as one homogenous Last item Pre shared Key defines 32b number that identifies shared key of tunnel This code must be on both sides of same Attention GRE tunnel doesn t connect itself via NAT The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button GRE Tunnel Configuration F Create 1st GRE tunnel Description Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Local Interface IP Address Remote Interface IP Address Pre shared Key can be blank _ Apply Example of the GRE Tunnel configuration AIF AJE 192 168 1 2 ppp0 10 0 0 2 ppp0 10 0 0 1 GEP 192 168 1 3 lt a GRE tunel LE S 192 168 1 1 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 3 AH 192 168 2 4 ZZ 192 168 1 4 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 GRE tunnel Configuration A B Remote
11. GSM GPRS a 192 168 1 1 3 i 4 aa eee 192 168 1 10 01 23 45 67 89 ab Z A H 192 168 1 11 01 54 68 18 ba 7e LAN Configuration IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Media Type auto negotiation Default Gateway DNS Server W Enable dynamic DHCP leases IP Pool Start 192 168 1 2 IF Pool End 192 168 1 4 Lease Time 600 Enable static DHCP leases MAC Address IP Address 01 23 45 67 89 ab 192 168 1 10 01 54 68 18 ba 7a 192 168 1 11 43 CONFIGURATION Example of the network interface with default gateway and DNS server ETH M GPR gt GSM GPRS 192 168 1 1 eek 192 168 1 20 A LAN Configuration IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Media Type auto negotiation Default Gateway 192 168 1 20 DNS Server 198 168 1 20 W Enable dynamic DHCP leases IP Pool Start 192 168 1 2 IP Pool End 192 168 1 4 Lease Time 600 E Enable static DHCP leases MAC Address IP Address 44 CONFIGURATION 5 8 VRRP Configuration To enter the VRRP configuration select the VRRP menu item VRRP protocol Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol is a technique by which it is possible to forward routing from main router to backup router in the case of the main router failure If the Enable VRRP is checked then it is possible to set the following parameters Parameter Virtual Server IP Address sets virtual server IP address This address should be the same for both rou
12. IN3 SMS Bin3 N4 SMS Bind W Enable remote control via SMS Phone Number 1 j Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 E Enable AT SMS protocol on expansion port Baudrate 9600 E Enable AT SMS protocol over TCP TCP port can be blank Apply 73 CONFIGURATION Example of the router configuration for controlling via SMS from two phone numbers SMS Configuration Send SMS on power up Send 5M5 on PPP connect Send SMS on PPP disconnect Send 5M5 when datalimit is exceeded Send SM5 when binary input on expansion port BIN1 BIN4 is active Phone Number 1 32123456 Phone Number 2 723123456 Phone Number 3 721123456 Unit ID Router BIN1 SMS Bint BIN SMS Bin2 BIN3 SMS Bins BIN4 SMS Bin4 J Enable remote control via SMS Phone Number 1 720123456 Phone Number 2 7661273456 Phone Number 3 Enable AT 5M5 protocol on expansion port Baudrate 9600 Enable AT SMS5 protocol over TCP TCP port can be blank Apply The SMS is possible to do for example in HyperTerminal program After establishing connection with the router via serial interface or Ethernet it is possible to do with SMS by the help of the next AT commands more about AT commands see reference 1 AT CMGF 1 Set the text mode for SMS writing AT CMGS tel number Commands enables to send SMS on entered tel number AT CMGL ALL List of all SMS messages AT CMGR lt index gt Read of the definite SMS al
13. Send SMS when datalimit is exceeded Send SMS when binary input on expansion port BIN1 BIN4 is active Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 Unit ID BIN1 5M5 BIN2 SMS BINS SMS BIN4 SMS W Enable remote control via SMS Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 Enable AT SMS protocol on expansion port Baudrate 9600 Enable AT SMS protocol over TCP TCP port can be blank Apply 70 CONFIGURATION After powering up the router at introduction of the telephone number comes SMS in the form of UR 5 Unit ID has been powered up PLMN xxxxx Cell xxxx Channel xx Level xxdBm Where PLMN is number of mobile operator Cell number of cell Channel used channel Level level signal After PPP connect at introduction of the telephone number comes SMS in the form UR 5 Unit ID has established PPP connection IP address xxx xxx xxx xxx After PPP disconnect at introduction of the telephone number comes SMS in the form UR 5 Unit ID has lost PPP connection IP address xxx xxx Xxx XXX Configuration of sending this SMS is following SMS Configuration Send SMS on power up Send SMS on PPP connect Send SMS on PPP disconnect Send SMS when datalimit is exceeded J Send SMS when binary input on expansion port BIN1 BIN4 is active Phone Number 1 32123456 Phone Number 2 723123456 Phone Number 3 7211235456 Unit ID Router BIN1 SMS Bin BIN SMS Bin
14. Timeout sets the time after which the Router tries to make connection with default APN range of this parameter is from 1 to 10000 minutes Parameter Subsequent Timeout sets the time period for every other next attempt to make connection with default APN range is from 1 to 10000 minutes Parameter Additive Constant sets the amount of time which is added to every attempt at main connection establishment after unsuccessful defined attempt for example Additive Constant is 15 minutes After a second unsuccessful attempt at main connection establishment time of next attempt is extended by about 30 minutes etc Range is from 1 to 1000 minutes In the bottom part of the window it is possible to define access over CSD connection by Enable Dial In Access function Access can be secured by used the Username and Password When the router is in offline mode the router is permanently available via CSD connection 48 CONFIGURATION In the last part of the window is possible to switch on the PPPoE server by checking off Enable PPPoE bridge mode Then server waits for client from ethernet After connection router sets the PPP connection over GPRS Router then act as a transparent bridge between PPPoE and PPP Attention We recommend checking the GPRS connection in case of uninterrupted running Annotation MTU Maximum Transmission Unit it is the identifier of the maximum size of packet which is possible to transfer in a given environme
15. remote monitoring e vending and dispatcher machines 2 2 UMTS technology For radio terrestrial part UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunication System which is marked as UTRA UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access is warranted 155 MHz band in frequency band about the 2 GHz It is bands 1900 1980 MHz 2010 2025 MHz and 2110 2170 MHZ The UMTS system is based on code division of carried channels use the access method WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access WCDMA exploits direct spread spectrum DS Direct Spread For transmission the UMTS network exploits two duplex techniques transmission modes FDD Frequency Division Duplex which is based on separate frequency channels i e uplink and downlink uses different channels and TDD Time Division Duplex which is based on separate time i e uplink and downlink uses one channel in which both directions are changes in time UMTS network consists of three basic entities e Basic network CN Core Network own core of network UMTS e network UTRAN UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network the radio access network EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING e users part UE User Equipment entity which allows the user to access the UMTS network 2 3 HSDPA technology High Speed Download Packet Access HSDPA is an improved and extended version of the UMTS TDD HSDPA is available for both UMTS FDD and for UMTS TDD HSDPA raises significantly bit rate for downlink It is attained on
16. the repaired object of the guarantee claim or of the exchanged faultless product by the customer or in the event that neither of the two has been accepted by the customer from the date when the customer was obligated to accept the repaired object of the guarantee claim or the exchanged product In the event that a guarantee claim resulting from a defect covered by the guarantee has been lodged and the defective object of the guarantee claim has been exchanged by the seller for a new product including the exchange of the IMEI the ownership of the original object of the guarantee claim is passed 102 GUARANTEE hereupon onto the seller and the ownership of the new product onto the buyer A new guarantee period starts running from the date of acceptance of the new product In the event that the seller upon agreement with the customer has settled the guarantee claim by exchanging the object of the guarantee claim for a faultless product the new guarantee of the product shall expire as follows 1 2 After the expiration of a period of 12 months from the date of acceptance of the exchanged product by the customer On the date when the guarantee period of the original product the object of the guarantee claim would have expired if the original product had not been exchanged whichever is later The guarantee claim is not justified if the defect being claimed has not been detected by the seller within the framework of the guarantee c
17. the router with HC15 Cinterion module item UMTS GPRS inthe menu contains up to date information about signal quality of the selected cell only 5 5 DynDNS status DynDNS up dating entry result on server www dyndns org can be called up in option DynDNS item in the menu DynDNS Status Last DynDNS Update Status DynDNS record successfully updated 5 6 System Log In case of any problems with connection to GPRS it is possible to view the system log by pressing the System Log menu item The System log observes only connection to GPRS and formation of IPsec tunnel The upper part of the window displays possible errors at GPRS connection establishment After switching on the log daemon by pressing the Start button the bottom part of the window displays detailed reports from individual applications running in the modem To update the contents of the window press the Refresh button By the help of button Save it is possible to save the system log to the computer System Log System Messages 2010 01 29 06 35 56 pppd 227 Script etc scripts ip up started pid 413 2010 01 29 06 35 58 dnsmasq 169 reading etc resolyv cont 2010 01 29 08 35 58 dnsmasq 169 using nameserver 62 141 0 2 2010 01 29 06 35 58 dnsmasq 169 using nameserver 88 86 110 18 2010 01 29 08 36 00 pppd 227 Script etc scripts ip up finished pid 418 status 0x0 40 2010 01 29 08 40 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 08 40 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 08 45 11 dhc
18. with full value RS232 interface Cable KD 2 Will Router 15 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 10 3 Connection of the Port1 Connector RS485 Panel socket RJ45 1 GND Signal and supply ground 2 GND Signal and supply ground 3 TxRXx RS485 B Input Output 4 TxRx RS485 A Input Output 5 TXRx RS485 B Input Output 6 TxRx RS485 A Input Output 7 12 V EXT External power supply 8 12 V EXT External power supply ATTENTION Power supply is selected on the expansion port RS485 by help of a jumper 2 11 If galvanic separation is required the converter must have an external power supply Circuit example of the equipment with a router with data cable length less than 10 m Pin 1 8GDN Pin 2 SGN D Equipment R5485 Pin 3 R5485 Pin 4 RS485 Pin 5 RS485 Pin 6 RS485 Pin f 12V EXT Pin 8 12V EAT SGND RS495 RS485 Pin 1 SGND SGND Pin 2 SGND Equipment RS485 AEN ia Pin 3 RS485 RS485 ats ee Pin 4 RS485 Pin 5 RS485 Pin 6 RS485 Pin 7 12V EXT Pin 8 12V EXT SGND Equipment RS485 RS485 els With a RS485 data cable more than 10m it is necessary to use overvoltage protection on the router side 16 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 10 4 Connection of the Port1 Connector RS422 TxD Transmit Data Input 12V EXT External power supply 8 12V EXT External power supply 1 SGND Signal and p
19. 1 for connection of the local any arrangement over RS232 RS485 422 M BUSD or CNT e one FME or SMA connector ANT for connection of the antenna l e one USB A Host connector USB for connection of the devices to the router USB o supports equipments with PL 2303 and FTDI USB RS232 converter Front panel UR5 Rear panel UR5 12 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Front panel UR5 SL Rear panel UR 5SL EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 10 1 Connection of the PWR Supply Connector Panel socket MRTQY 1 UN Positive pole of DC supply voltage 10 to 30 VDC 2 GND Negative pole of DC supply voltage EE Circuit example Pin 1 UN Pin 2 GND 4b The positive pole UN is marked by a red socket on the power supply 14 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 10 2 Connection of the Port Connector RS232 Panel socket RJ45 RS232 DCE Data Communication Equipment 1 RTS Request To Send Input 2 CTS Clear To Send Output 3 DTR Data Terminal Ready Input 4 DSR Data Set Ready connected to 4 V through Output 330 Ohm 5 GND GROUND signal ground 6 RXD Receive Data Output 7 CD Carrier Detect Output 8 TXD Transmit Data Input EE Circuit example Pin 1 RTS Pin 2 CTS Pin 3 DTR GND TXD Pin 5 GND Pin 6 RXD Pin 7 CD Pin 8 TXD Router e cable KD2 is connected to serial port PC example COM1 The router connection to equipment
20. 2 BIN3 SMS Bins BIN4 SMS Bin4 W Enable remote control via SMS Phone Number 1 720123456 Phone Number 2 766123456 Phone Number 3 Enable AT SMS protocol on expansion port Baudrate 9600 Enable AT SMS5 protocol over TCP TCP port can be blank _ Apply 71 CONFIGURATION Example of the router configuration for SMS sending via serial interface SMS Configuration C Send SMS on power up E Send SMS on PPP connect E Send SMS on PPP disconnect E Send SMS when datalimit is exceeded C Send SMS when binary input on expansion port BIN1 BIN4 is active Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 Unit ID BIN1 5M5 BIN SM5 BIN3 SMS BIN4 SM5 T Enable remote control via SMS Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 W Enable AT SMS5 protocol on expansion port Baudrate 9600 L Enable AT SMS protocol over TCP TCP port can be blank 72 CONFIGURATION Example of the router configuration for controlling via SMS from every phone numbers SMS Configuration W Send SMS on power up W Send SMS on PPP connect W Send SMS on PPP disconnect W Send SMS when datalimit is exceeded W Send SMS when binary input on expansion port BIN1 BIN4 is active Phone Number 1 732123456 Phone Number 2 723123456 Phone Number 3 721123456 Unit ID Router IN1 5M5 Bini IN 5M5 Binz
21. 2 13 Putting into operation Before putting the UR5 or UR5 SL router into operation it is necessary to connect all components needed for the operation of your applications and the SIM card must be inserted the modem is off The modem is put into operation by connection of the power supply to the modem In the default setting the modem starts to login automatically to the preset APN The behavior of the modem can be modified by means of the web interface which is described in the following chapter 24 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 14 Mechanical external dimensions and mounting recommendations i n Space for data connectors and data 2 cables A 7 90 AN P i i N ss Ne 3 oO gt l EN A l 1 S i ae pes DIN rail 35 mm i i D Space for SIM 1 i E 2 E Space for data connectors and data cables ma ar _ CI N at 1 Be is i DIN rail 35 mm rs BAY sal Po Space for SIM For the majority of applications with a built in modem in a switch board it is possible to recognize two sorts of environments 25 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING e no public and industry environment of low voltage with high interference e public environment of low voltage without high interference For both of these environments it is possible to mount modems to a switch board the following there is no need to have examin
22. 28 2 5 192 2 160 2 000 ipsec ESP algorithms wanted 3 000 1 3_000 2 flags strict 000 ipsec ESP algorithms loaded 37168 17128 37168 27160 000 000 1 ipsec STATE_MAIN Il sent MIL expecting MR1 born 0s EVENT_RETRANSMIT in 13s 5 4 UMTS GPRS Status The item UMTS GPRS in the menu contains up to date information about PLMN code of operator cell channel and signal quality of the selected cell as well as neighboring hearing cells In the middle part of window is shows information about transferred data in accounting period The PPP Connection Log is inthe bottom of this window where information about the make up of the PPP connection is and pertinent problems on this formation Information about transferred data is show when the parameter Data Limit is set UMTS GPRS configuration and it set parameter Switch to backup SIM card hen data limit to exceeded or when the parameter Data Limit is set UMTS GPRS configuration and it set 39 CONFIGURATION parameter Send SMS when data limit is exceeded SMS configuration Information about transferred data is show for primary SIM card only UMTS GPRS Status GSM Informations PLMN 23001 Cell 6517 EDGE attached Channel 80 Level 96 dBm Neighbours 102 dBm 57 105 dBm 30 Transferred data in accounting period Counting transferred data is disabled PPP Connection Log 2010 01 29 06 35 59 Connection successfully established For
23. APN Parameter Switch to backup SIM card when binary input is active enables switching to secondary SIM card or secondary APN of the SIM card when binary input binO is active Parameter Switch to primary SIM card after timeout enable defines the method how the router will try to switch back to default SIM card or default APN The following parameters define the time after which the router attempts to go back to the default SIM card or APN The first attempt to switch back to the primary SIM card or APN shall be made for the time defined in the parameter Initial Timeout range of this parameter is from 1 to 10000 minutes In an unsuccessful attempt to switch to default SIM card the router on the second attempt to try for the time defined in the parameter Subsequent Timeout range is from 1 to 10000 minutes Any further attempt to switch back to the primary SIM card or APN shall be made in time computed as the sum of the previous time trial and time defined in the parameter Additive constants range is 1 10000 minutes Example lf parameter Switch to primary SIM card after timeout is checked and parameters are set as follows nitial Timeout 60min Subsequent Timeout 30min a Subsequent Timeout 20min The first attempt to switch the primary SIM card or APN shall be carried out after 60 minutes Switched to a failed second attempt made after 30 minutes Third after 50 minutes 80 20 Fourth after 70 minutes 30 20 20 Parameter nitial
24. BILL AT THE BACK Sk PIN NAME XCCNT1 ADR 0 gears 1 cNi _COUNTER BIN INPUT1 COUNTERS INPUTS 1 AND 2 CAN Z512 5 2 _ORANGE WHITE_ WEIDMULLER COUNTER BIN INPUT2 BE se ALSO AS BINARY 3 BINS BINARY INPUTS gt t muere HN A INPUT THEIR CONNECTION IS SAME AS s oam CONNECTION OF INPUTS 3 AND 4 ah Drown FO UT BINARY_OUTPUT COUNTER BINARY INPUTS CONNECT peer oe ANALOGUE INPUT ONLY AGAINST GROUND BROWN 8 AN2 ANALOGUE INPUT2 mwm i 1 4 7 12VDC 12VDC _ e es ee ee a ee eee am sag EE O O TH CEE jE E E i j ee ee T Ay amp 1 1 J a l x 2x COUNTER INPUT IS Lat 2x ANALOGUE SENSOR E z CURRENT LOOP 4 20mA Ec OPTOSENSOR ISQ 12 FOR SENSUS WATER METER __BINARY INPUTS AND GUTPUTS VIA RELAY INTERFACE The router does not support to modify any signals of the CNT port for example logical functions 19 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 10 7 Connection of the ETH Connector Panel socket RJ45 1 TXD Transmit Data positive pole Input Output 2 TXD Transmit Data negative pole Input Output 3 RXD Receive Data positive pole Input Output A e a 5 ae oe 6 RXD Receive Data negative pole Input Output 7 8 a gt ATTENTION Port ETH is not POE Power Over Ethernet compatible The ETH router connection Switch UTP cable Will Router JN a 2 10 8 Connection of the Connector USB Panel socket USB A 1 VCC Positive pole
25. Ee C Onc mam UMTS router UR5 and UR5 SL USER S GUIDE Contents 1 Safety instruction 2 Description of the router 2 1 Introduction 2 2 UMTS technology 2 3 HSDPA technology High Speed Download Packet Access 2 4 Delivery Identification 2 5 Antenna Connection 2 6 SIM Card Reader 2 7 Power Supply 2 8 Technical parameters 2 9 Description of the individual components of the router 2 9 1 UMTS module 2 9 2 Control microcomputer 2 10 User interfaces Connectors 2 10 1 Connection of the PWR Supply Connector 2 10 2 Connection of the Port Connector RS232 2 10 3 Connection of the Port Connector RS485 2 10 4 Connection of the Port Connector RS422 2 10 5 Connection of the Port Connector M BUSD 2 10 6 Connection of the Port Connector CNT 2 10 7 Connection of the ETH Connector 2 10 8 Connection of the Connector USB 2 11 Technical specification of optional PORT 1 2 12 Modem status indication 2 13 Putting into operation 2 14 Mechanical external dimensions and mounting recommendations 3 Expansion port mounting 3 1 3 2 Expansion port mounting for UR5 Expansion port mounting for UR5 SL 4 Changing the SIM cards 4 1 4 2 Changing the Second SIM card in the UR5 router Changing the second SIM card in the UR5 SL router 5 Configuration setting over web browser Network Status DHCP Status IPsec status UMTS GPRS Status DynDNS status System Log LAN C
26. External IP Address 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 1 Remote Subnet 192 168 2 0 192 168 1 0 Remote Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 62 CONFIGURATION 5 15 L2TP Configuration To enter the L2TP tunnels configuration select the L2TP menu item L2TP tunnel allows protected connection by password of two networks LAN to the one which it looks like one homogenous The tunnels are active after selecting Create L2TP tunnel In the window it is possible to define L2TP tunnel mode Mode on the router side in case of client IP address of server Server IP Address start IP address in range which is offered by server to clients Client Start IP Address end IP address in range which is offered by server to clients Client End IP Address IP address of the local side of the tunnel Local IP Address IP address of the remote side of the tunnel Remote IP Address address of the network behind the remote side of the tunnel Remote Subnet the mask of the network behind the remote side of the tunnel Remote Subnet Mask username for login to L2TP tunnel Username and password Password The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button L2TP Tunnel Configuration Create L2TP tunnel Mode L2TP client Server IP Address Client Start IP Address Client End IP Address Local IP Address Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Username Password can be blank 63 CONFIGURATION Example of t
27. MS service center address In some cases it is needed to set the phone number of the SMS service centre because of SMS sending This parameter cannot be set when the SIM card has set phone number of the SMS service centre The phone number can be formed without international prefix Xxx Xxx Xxx or with international prefix for example 420 xxx XXX Xxx Set SMS Service Center Address Service Center Address 5 30 Unlock SIM card Possibility to unlock SIM PIN is under Unlock SIM Card item If the inserted SIM card is secured by a PIN number enter the PIN to field SIM PIN and push button Apply Unlock SIM Card SIM PIN 83 CONFIGURATION 5 31 Send SMS Sending SMS messages is possible in menu Send SMS The SMS message will be sent after entering the Phone number and text SMS Message and by pushing button Send Send SMS Phone number Message SMS message sending via HTTP request is in the form GET send_exec cgi phone 2B420712345678 amp message Test HT TP 1 1 Authorization Basic cn9vdDpyb290 HTTP request will be sent to TCP connection on router port 80 which sends an SMS message Jest to phone number 420712345678 Authorization is in the format user password coded by BASE64 example is for root root 5 32 Backup Configuration The router configuration is possible to save by help of the Backup Configuration menu item After clicking on this menu it is possible to check a destination directory where it wi
28. NG e the circuit diagram of the modem is on the following pictures f Y arrant ar dri Go ler ee ee i L 3 LOP UOTI y lowe EON TOE f miers 10V 30V MRA Sy A i Co o 7 i a tae 2 10 lees see ee le i ETH e up to 2 10 6 chapter 2 10 8 2 a j 28 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 3 Expansion port mounting 3 1 Expansion port mounting for UR5 gt Attention Expansion port PORT1 includes when the router UR5 is switched off After unscrewing two screws position 8 on the box bottom part position 3 and removing box top part position 2 the expansion port PORT1 position 6 connects to connector J3 see below of the router B UR 5 2 motherboard position 1 from the TOP side The expansion port is mounted to the motherboard by the help of three spacers position 7 After mounting the expansion port the box is screwed together by the help of three screws position 8 Connector J3 29 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Parts list and description Part Description Number UMTS router UR 5 2 motherboard UR 5 box top part UR 5 box bottom part UR 5 rear head UR 5 front head Expansion port Spacers for expansion port PORT1 mounting to motherboard CON O OO DP WD DPS DN wo gt screw for box completion 30 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 3 2 Expansion po
29. P Configuration Server Address Username Password Email Address Apply Example of sending e mail email T info conel cz S Test message M The whole text of message 68 CONFIGURATION 5 20 SMS Configuration In the SMS Configuration menu it is possible to select automatic sending of SMS messages following power up Send SMS on power up and at the start Send SMS on PPP connect or the loss Send SMS on PPP disconnect of the PPP connection and at data limit exceeded Send SMS when datalimit exceeded With switch on parameter Send SMS when binary input is active it is possible to define SMS for each of four binary inputs in windows BIN1 SMS BIN2 SMS BIN3 SMS and BIN4 SMS which will be sent if those binary inputs are active It is possible to send information to three telephone numbers Unit ID is the name of the router that it will send an SMS message to Unit ID may have a random form In the second part of the window it is possible to set function Enable remote control via SMS After this it is possible to establish and close PPP connection by SMS message This control can be configured for up to three numbers If is set Enable remote control via SMS all incoming SMS are processed and deleted In the default settings this parameter is turned on If no phone number is filled in then it is possible to restart the router with the help of SMS in the form of Reboot from any phone number While filling of one two or t
30. REQUEST for 192 168 1 2 from 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPACK on 192 168 1 2 to 00 24 61 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPREQUEST for 192 168 1 2 from 00 24 61 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPACK on 192 168 1 2 to 00 24 681 69 a0 bd via eth CONFIGURATION Program syslogd can be started with two options that modifies its behaviour Option S followed by decimal number set maximal number of lines in one log file Option R followed by hostname or IP address enable logging to remote syslog daemon For starting syslogd with these options you could modify script etc init d syslog or add lines killall syslogd and syslogd lt options gt amp into Startup Script 5 7 LAN Configuration To enter the network configuration select the LAN menu item In the first part of the window it is possible to define the network interface IP address P address the network mask Subnet Mask and media type Media Type in the majority of cases set Auto Negotiation In the second part of the window is possible to define Default Gateway and DNS server In the third part of the window it is possible to define the DHCP server by checking the Enable dynamic DHCP server option In the window it is possible to define the beginning IP Pool Start and end IP Pool End of the pool of IP addresses which will lease to DHCP clients By parameter Lease time is possible to define time after which the client can use IP address In the fourth part of the Windows it is possi
31. SMS text CMGL 1 REC READ 420721123456 08 01 12 9 48 04 04 Hello World Received SMS is possible to delete by command AT CMGD lt index gt ATl CMGD 1 Enter OK CONFIGURATION 5 21 Expansion Port Configuration The expansion port configuration can be called up by airbrush option External Port in menu Inside the window can be defined Baudrate number of Data bits Parity number of Stop bits Protocol and Mode Split timeout is for messages In mode TCP server it is necessary to enter the TCP port on which the router will listen to incoming requests about TCP connection In mode TCP client it is necessary to enter the Server address and final TCP port At Check TCP connection it activates verification of coupled TCP connection Inside the window can be defined time after which it will carry out verification of the connection Keepalive Time waiting time on answer Keepalive Interval and number of tests Keepalive Probes gly In case of M BUS expansion board installed and when chosen protocol is not M BUS or M BUS TCP then sent data will be returned back to the device If e g LINE protocol is set up on this port then data will return back to the source The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button Expansion Port Configuration Enable expansion port access over TCP UDP Port Type none Baudrate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Split Timeout Protocol Mode Server Address TCP p
32. UR5 motherboard Adapter for the second SIM card Left box part Right box part Rear head Front head Bottom box part Top box part O O N OD OF Bh W NM CO meek screw for box completion ce O CONFIGURATION 5 Configuration setting over web browser Attention If the SIM card is not inserted in the router then it is impossible to operate 4 The inserted SIM card must have activated GPRS Insert the SIM card when the router is switched off Monitoring of the status configuration and administration of the router can be performed by means of the web interface which is available after insertion of IP address of the modem into the web browser The default IP address of the modem is 192 168 1 1 Configuration may be performed only by the user root with initial password root gt For providing higher security of your network we recommend changing this password More about changing password can be found in chapter 5 27 The left part of the web interface contains the menu with pages for monitoring of the Status Configuration and Administration of the router UMTS router URS Network DACP UMTS GPRS IPsec Dyn Ss System Log Network Status Interfaces Link encap Ethernet Hiaddr O0 08 14 80 08 86 inet addr ls2 166 1 1 Beastilsz 166 1 255 Mask 255 255 2550 UP BROADCAST BUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metriccl BPR packets lls errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame TH packets 140 errors 0 dropped 0 ov
33. ation immunity or issues in connection with EMC according to EN 60439 1 ed 2 00 A1 04 For compliance of EN 60439 1 ed 2 00 A1 04 specification it is necessary to observe next assembly of the modem to the switch board ely e for round antennas we recommend to observe a distance of 6 cm from cables and metal surfaces on every side according to the next picture due to the elimination of interference while using an external antenna except for the switch board it is necessary to fit a lightening conductor e before mounting a modem on sheet steel we recommend using an external antenna e for single cables we recommend to bind the bunch according to the following picture gt for this use we recommend length of the bunch combination of power supply and data cables can be maximum 1 5 m if the length of data cables exceeds 1 5 m or in the event of the cable leads towards the switch board we recommend installing over voltage protectors Surge Suppressors with data cables they mustn t carry cables with reticular tension 230 V 50 Hz 26 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING all signals to sensors must be twisted pairs e sufficient soace must be left before individual connectors for handling of cables gla e for correct function of the modem we recommend to use in the switch board earth bonding distribution frame for grounding of power supply of modem data cables and antenna 2 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTI
34. bers dyndns org DynDNS Configuration Enable DynDNsS client Hostname iconel dyndna cz Username conel Password cone Server can be blank Apply lf DNS servers are not assigned by the operator then it is possible to configure it by inserting of script into start up window echo nameserver XXX XXX XXX XXX gt etc resolf conf where XXX XXX XXX XXX IS IP address of the first DNS server echo nameserver yvy yyy yyy yyy gt gt etc resolf conf where yvy yyy yyy yyy is IP address of the second DNS server 65 CONFIGURATION 5 17 NTP Client Configuration NTP client Configuration can be called up by option NTP item in the menu In the window can be defined the address prime Primary NIP server Address and secondary NTP server Secondary NTP server Address by the help of which the router after first interface to the GPRS from make power supply will adjust the inner clock Example of NTP server address can be seenon nitp isc org bin view Servers StratumOneTimeServers By parameter Timezone it is possible to set the time zone of the router By parameter Daylight Saving Time is possible to define time shift By parameter Enable local NTP service it is possible to set the router in mode that it can serve as NTP server for other devices The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button NTP Configuration E Enable local NTP service Synchronize clock with NTP server on power
35. between two SIM cards in the event that two SIM cards are inserted Parameter Default SIM card sets default APN or SIM card from which it will try to establish the PPP connection If this parameter is set 47 CONFIGURATION to none the router launches in off line mode and it is necessary to establish PPP connection via SMS message lf parameter Backup SIM card is set to none then parameters Switch to other SIM card when connection fails Switch to backup SIM card when roaming is detected and Switch to backup SIM card when data limit is exceeded switch the router to off line mode lf PPP connection fails then the parameter Switch to other SIM card when connection fails ensures switch to secondary SIM card or secondary APN of the SIM card Failure of the PPP connection can occur in two ways When start the router when three fails to establish a PPP connection Or if it is checked Check the PPP connection and is indicated by the loss of a PPP connection In case that the roaming is detected the parameter Switch to backup SIM card when roaming is detected enables switching to secondary SIM card or secondary APN of the SIM card Parameter Switch to backup SIM card when data limit is exceeded enables switching to secondary SIM card or secondary APN of the SIM card when the data limit of default APN is exceeded Parameter Switch to primary SIM card after timeout defines conditions how to switch back to the default SIM card or default
36. blackout GPRS connection 5 35 Reboot To reboot the router select the Reboot menu item and then press the Reboot button Reboot The reboot process will take about 15 seconds to complete Reboot 85 CONFIGURATION 5 36 Default settings After green LED starts to blink it is possible to restore initial settings of the router by pressing button RST on front panel After press button RST it is restoration of the configuration and reset green LED will be on 5 36 1 LAN Configuration LAN Configuration IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Media Type auto negotiation Default Gateway DNS Serwer W Enable dynamic DHCP leases IP Pool Start 192 166 1 2 IP Pool End 192 166 1254 Lease Time 600 E Enable static DHCP leases MAC Address IP Address 86 CONFIGURATION 5 36 2 VRRP Configuration VRRP Configuration Enable VRRP Virtual Server IP Address Virtual Server ID Host Priority Check PPP connection Ping IP Address Ping Interval Ping Timout Ping Probes E Enable traffic monitoring Apply 5 36 3 Firewall Configuration Firewall Configuration Source Source IP Address Protocol Target Port single address all single address all single address all x single address all single address single address single address single address can be blank Apply 8 CONFIGURATION 5 36 4 UMTS GPRS Configuration UMTS GPRS Co
37. ble by checking the Enable static DHCP server option to define leases up to six static P Addresses which conform to MAC Address of the connected equipment etc The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button The DHCP server assign IP addresses to the connected clients from defined address pool IP address of the gate and IP address of the primary DNS server It is important not to overlap ranges of static engaged IP address with address allotted by the help of DHCP or collision of addresses may occur thereby malfunctioning the network LAN Configuration IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 2755 2755 0 Media Type auto negotiation Default Gateway DNS Server Enable dynamic DHCP leases IP Pool Start 192 168 1 2 IP Pool End 192 168 1 254 Lease Time 600 Enable static DHCP leases MAC Address IP Address 41 CONFIGURATION Example of the network interface with dynamic DHCP server Ze 192 168 1 2 A 3 PNN y Gap GSM GPRS 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 3 gt S A I TEE 192 168 1 4 LAN Configuration IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 155 255 255 0 Media Type auto negotiation Default Gateway DNS Server W Enable dynamic DHCP leases IP Pool Start 192 168 1 2 IF Pool End 192 168 1 4 Lease Time 600 C Enable static DHCP leases MAC Address IP Address 42 CONFIGURATION Example of the network interface with dynamic and static DHCP server ETH M GPR gt
38. c update 97 6 Configuration setting over Telnet 98 7 Possible problems 99 8 Reference 99 9 FAQ 99 10 Customers support 100 11 Product disposal instructions 101 12 Guarantee Claim Guidelines 102 13 Guarantee certificate 105 ae P CONTENTS Symbols used Danger important notice which may have an influence on the user s safety or the function of the device Attention notice on possible problems which can arise in specific cases Information notice information which contains useful advice or special interest GPL licence Source codes under GPL licence are available free of charge by sending an email to info conel cz 3 Declared quality system C 4 ae ISO 9001 2009 Fto503 Conel s r o Sokolska 71 562 04 Usti nad Orlici Czech Republic Issue in CZ 5 16 2011 SAFETY INSTRUCTION Aa 1 Safety instruction Please observe the following instructions e The communication module must be used in compliance with all applicable international and national laws and in compliance with any special restrictions regulating the utilization of the communication module in prescribed applications and environments e To prevent possible injury to health and damage to appliances and to ensure that all the relevant provisions have been complied with use only the original accessories Unauthorised modifications or utilization of accessories that have not been approved may result in damage to the communica
39. cally by the help Telnet Hyper terminal gt L2TP or IPSec isn t establishing Verify the reason in the log system gt switched the router to offline mode by the SMS message but the router is in online mode after restart Control SMS message doesn t change the router configuration If the router is switched to offline mode by the SMS message the router will be in this mode up to next restart This behaviour is the same for next all control SMS messages 10 Customers support Up to date information about the product is on website http Awww conel cz Upkeep advices The SIM card must be handled carefully as with a credit card Do not bend do not scratch on this and do not expose to static electricity During cleaning of the modem do not use aggressive chemicals solvents and abrasive cleaners Conel Company hereby declares that the modem narrated in this user s guide fits all basic demands of directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Modem fits values of coefficient SAR defined by association ICNIRP and values of About protection of health before non ionized radiation C CG Declaration about consistency was issued and is possible get it at ASSO producer 100 PROBLEMS FAG AND 11 Product disposal instructions The WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002 96 EC directive has been introduced to ensure that electrical electronic products are recycled using the best available recovery techniques t
40. d observe where the error turns up gt Connection fails on Ethernet or connection isn t establishing On ethernet interface of the router it is possible to switch auto negotiation off and set a rate and duplex by hand gt DynDNS not function jn private APN not functional Ifthe same IP address is recorded in your canonic name as dynamically assign address it means that the operator is using NAT or firewall NAT is possible to verify by the help of the ping on address of your server with static IP address and by the help of the router address verify and address in ping Firewall is possible to verity for example by remote access on web interface 99 PROBLEMS FAG AND The operator doesn give out address DNS servers and without DNS server s it is impossible to connect to server dyndns org In log system will be this message DynDNS daemon started Error resolving hostname no such file or directory Connect to DynDNS server failed gt IPSec tunnel is establishing but communication doesn t function Probably it is badly set up route conditionals of connected equipment or it is bad set up GW gt FTP doesn t function Router doesn t support the active FTP mode supports the passive mode only gt RS232 doesn t function It is necessary to verify present the expansion port RS232 Verify present the expansion port RS232 in router configuration in menu external port or verify connection lo
41. d to Conel s r o company After unscrewing the two screws position 6 on the box bottom part position 3 and removing the box top part position 2 the second SIM card position 7 is on the router B UR 5 motherboard position 1 from the TOP side see below After mounting the second SIM card the box is secured using the two screws position 6 Adapter for the second SIM card a e 33 CHANGE OF THE SIM CARDS Mounting the second SIM socket 34 CHANGE OF THE SIM CARDS Parts list and description od UMTS router UR 5 motherboard UR 5 box top part UR 5 box bottom part UR 5 rear head UR 5 front head screw for box completion NI ODO OH Bh W PD N l l Adapter for the second SIM card 4 2 Changing the second SIM card in the UR5 SL router ces The second SIM card holder is can not be bought itself If need to add the second SIM card holder the router have to be send to Conel s r o company After unscrewing the four screws position 9 on the rear head position 5 and removing it it is possible to change the second SIM card position 7 on the router B UR 5 motherboard position 1 from the TOP side see below After mounting the second SIM card the box is secured using the four screws position 9 Adapter for the second SIM card Z aS e 35 CHANGE OF THE SIM CARDS Mounting the second SIM socket Parts list and description Part eescription Number 1 UMTS router
42. description Wwww conel cz Pina Han Counter input E n 27088 LMI pma e ees 31681 na MMU EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Basic delivered set of router includes e UMTS router e power supply e crossover UTP cable e external antenna e plastic clips for the DIN rail with fixing screws e installation CD containing instructions In addition to the basics it is possible to deliver e expansion port RS232 RS485 RS422 M BUSD or CNT separation columns are in distribution e adapter for use of a second SIM card The router standard designed for e mounting to a panel using through holes only UR5 version e possibility to be put on a work surface e for mounting onto a DIN rail the plastic clips are included 2 5 Antenna Connection The antenna is connected to the router using the FME connector on the back panel External antennas EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 6 SIM Card Reader The SIM card reader for 3 V and 1 8 V SIM cards is located on the front panel of the router there is possibility inside the router in case of adapter for the second SIM card To initiate the router into operation it is necessary to insert an activated SIM card with unblocked PIN in the reader The SIM cards might be of different adjusted APN Access Point Name 2 Power Supply The router requires 10 V DC to 30 V DC supply Protection against reversed polarity without signaling is built into the router The po
43. e M BUS extenstion Baudrate 300 Parity even Stop Bits 1 can be blank 93 CONFIGURATION 5 36 13 SMTP Configuration SMTP Configuration Server Address Username Password Email Address Apply 5 36 14 SMS Configuration SMS Configuration T Send SMS on power up E Send SMS on PPP connect O Send SMS on PPP disconnect E Send SMS when datalimit is exceeded E Send SMS when binary input on expansion port BIN1 BIN4 is active Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 Unit ID BIN1 SMS BIN SMS BIN3 SMS BIN4 SM5 W Enable remote control via SMS Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 Enable AT SMS protocol on expansion port Baudrate 9600 E Enable AT SMS protocol over TCP TCP port z can be blank Apply 94 CONFIGURATION 5 36 15 Expansion Port Configuration Expansion Port Configuration Enable expansion port access over TCP UDP Port Type none Baudrate 9600 Data Bits amp Parity Stop Bits Split Timeout Protocol Mode Server Address TCP port E Check TCP connection Keepalive Time 3600 Keepalive Interval 10 Keepalive Probes 5 Apply 5 36 16 USB Port Configuration USB Port Configuration E Enable USB serial converter access over TCP UDP Baudrate 9600 Data Bits amp Parity Stop Bits Split Timeout Protocol Mode Server Address TCP por
44. e modem will automatically send the ping question to the selected domain name or IP address Ping IP Address in periodic time intervals Ping Interval f the PING failed new ping be sent immediately After three unsuccessfully pings on appropriate IP address the router terminates connection and tries to establish a new connection It is possible to use for example the DNS server of a mobile operator as the ping IP address lf the Enable Traffic Monitoring option is selected then the router stops sending ping questions to the Ping IP Address and it will watch traffic in PPP connection If PPP connection is without traffic longer than the Ping Interval then the router sends ping questions to the Ping IP Address Parameter Data limit set limit for data sending via GPRS Parameter Warning Threshold determine per cent of Data Limit in the range of 50 to 99 which if is exceeded then the router sends an SMS in the form Router has exceeded value of Warning Threshold of data limit By the parameter Accounting Start it is possible to specify day in month when it will start accounting defined in Data limit lf the parameter Switch to backup SIM card when data limit is exceeded see next or Send SMS when datalimit is exceeded see SMS configuration are not selected the data limit will not count At the bottom of configuration it is possible to set rules for switching between two APN s on the SIM card in the event that one SIM card is inserted or
45. e of the configuration with one connection equipment on the router _ ANE O 162 209 13 222 Ep z ppp0 10 0 0 1 192 168 1 2 NAT Configuration Public Port Private Port Type Server IP Address rer is ica rer Tor free w Tce TOP Ter Tor Tcr Tee ter ter w il _ Ter Tor Ter i Enable remote HTTP access on port 80 Enable remote FTP access on part 21 Enable remote Telnet access on port 23 Enable remote SNMP access on port T Send all remaining incoming packets to default server Default Server IP Address 192 168 1 2 Masquerade outgoing packets Apply In these configurations it is important to have marked choice of Send all remaining incoming packets it default server IP address in this case is the address of the device behind the router Connected equipment behind the router must have set Default Gateway on the router Connected device replies while PING on IP address of SIM card 04 CONFIGURATION Example of the configuration with more connected equipment TE SWITCH 162 209 13 222 TI Sa 10 0 0 1 81 f esee o ppp 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 1 82 192 168 1 2 80 os 10 0 0 1 83 192 168 1 3 80 192 168 1 4 80 NAT Configuration Public Port Private Port Type Server IP Address a Jeo Top W ite21681 2 E a e 8 s3 Bo Top 19216814 il Top
46. erruns 0 carrier o eollisions 0 txuqaueuelen L000 BS byes 13900 13 5 KB THR byes 30586 88 4 KB Configuration LAN YREF UMTS GPRS Firewall MAT apen PN IPsec SRE LTF Day nhs NTF SNMP Link encap Point Point Protocol inet addr 10 169 163 33 P t f 192 168 254 254 Mask 255 255 255 255 UF POINTOPOINT RUNNING MO LPEP MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 BR patkets l0 errors il dropged 0 overruns 0 frame TH pagketsil0 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 cartier collisions 0 txuqueuelen 3 BH bytes 220 220 0 B TH bytbes 190 190 0 Bi Route Table Destination Gateway Gennmask Flags Metric Hef Use Iface 192 166 254 254 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 UH a a O pppo 132 166 1 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 E etho 0 0 0 0 192 166 254 254 0 0 0 0 UG E 0 ppp Expansion Port JSB Port Startup Script Up Down Script Automatic Update Administration Change Profile Change Password Set Real Time Clock Set SMS Service Center Unlock SIM Card Send SMS Backup Configuration Restore Configuration Update Firmware Reboot After green LED starts to blink it is possible to restore initial settings of the router amp by pressing button RST on front panel After press button RST it is restoration of the configuration and reset green LED will be on 5 1 Network Status 3 CONFIGURATION To view the system information about the modem operation select the System Informatio
47. ess 1422 26 54 ICMP single address all single address all single address all single address all single address all can be blank Apply 52 CONFIGURATION 5 11 NAT Configuration To enter the Network Address Translation configuration select the NAT menu item By checking off the Send all incoming packets to default server item and setting the Default Server item it is possible to put the router into the mode in which all incoming data from GPRS will be routed to the computer with the defined IP address If the Enable remote HTTP access field and port number is filled in then configuration of the router over web interface is possible Choice Enable remote FTP access on port and port number makes it possible to access over FTP Choice Enable remote Telnet access and port number makes it possible to access over Telnet Choice Enable remote SNMP access and port number makes it possible to access to SNMP agent Choice Masquerade outgoing packets option turns the system address translation NAT The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button NAT Configuration Public Port Private Port Type Server IP Address rer EAN ree m rer TCF E tep Tce a Enable remote HTTP access on port 90 Enable remote FTP access on port 2 Enable remote Telnet access on port 23 Enable remote SNMP access on port 761 Apply 03 CONFIGURATION Exampl
48. expires with no answer received then process of testing the active line continues the same way like in the case of standard testing process after first test message answer drops out VRRP Configuration Enable VRRP Virtual Server IP Address Virtual Server ID Check PPP connection Ping IP Address Ping Interval Ping Timout Ping Probes Enable traffic monitoring Apply 45 CONFIGURATION Example of the VRRP protocol Main router Virtual server ID 5 sses Host priority 255 192 168 1 2 192 168 13 Backup router Virtual server ID 5 sses Host priority 100 VRRP Configuration W Enable VRRP Virtual Server IP Address 192 168 1 1 Virtual Server ID 5 Host Priority Check PPP connection Ping IP Address Ping Interval Ping Timout Ping Probes E Enable traffic monitoring Apply 46 CONFIGURATION 5 9 UMTS GPRS Configuration To enter the GPRS connection configuration select the GPRS menu item If the Create GPRS connection option is selected the modem automatically tries to establish GPRS connection after switching on In this window it is possible to define Username Password authentificate protocol inthe GSM network Authentication P address IP Address and phone number Phone Number for two different APN If the P address field is not filled in the operator automatically assigns the IP address when it is establishing the connection The route
49. field 0 measured value 1 VIF value information field 1 measured value 47 VIF value information field 47 measured value The meter address can be from range 0 254 when 254 is broadcast 67 CONFIGURATION Example of the MIB browser a MG SOFT MIB Browser Professional Edition File Edit View SNMP Action Tools Window Help SHOOK PSI AMRaA Ra sera a u i q Remote SNMP agent Split 192 168 2 36 E ES Vertical MIB tree Query results AA MIB Tree Welcome to MG SOFT MIB Browser Professional Edition B A iso EHE org Node MIB Tree a sum 20G 8 It is important to set the IP address of the SNMP agent router in field Remote SNMP agent After enter the IP address is in a MIB tree part is possible show object identifier The path to objects is iso gt 0rg gt dod gt internet gt private gt enterprises gt conel gt protocols 5 19 SMTP Configuration Configuration of SMTP can be entered by clicking on SMTP menu item In the window there is possible to enter login values to e mail server from which e mails will be sent The required values are address of SMTP server Server Address login name Username password and e mail address Email Address It is possible to send only one file in attachment After that is possible to send e mail messages by using this command email T recipient address S subject M message body A path to attachment SMT
50. he L2TP Tunnel configuration 192 168 1 2 _ ppp0 10 0 0 2 B z 192 168 2 1 ia A ppp0 10 0 0 1 192 168 1 1 TTT 192 168 1 3 f ae sse L2TP tunel 192 168 2 3 Z t AF Al 192 168 1 4 192 168 2 4 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 Configuration of the L2TP tunnel A B 64 Mode Server IP Address Client Start IP Address Client End IP Address Local IP Address Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Username Password L2TP Server 192 168 3 2 192 168 3 254 192 168 3 1 192 168 2 0 255 255 255 0 username password L2TP Client 10 0 0 1 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 username password CONFIGURATION 5 16 DynDNS Client Configuration DynDNS client Configuration can be called up by option DynDNS item in the menu In the window can be defined a third order domain registered on server www dyndns org Hostname user name Username and password Password lf you want to use a different server than www dyndns org fill in his address to the item server Server If this item is left blank the default server is used The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button DynDNS Configuration MI Enable DynDNS client Hostname Username Password Server can be Wank Apply Example of the DynDNS client configuration with domain conel dyndns org username conel password conel and default server http mem
51. hree numbers it is possible to control the router with the help of an SMS sent only from these numbers While filling of sign it is possible ro control the router with the help of an SMS sent from every numbers 1 Control SMS message doesn t change the router configuration If the router is switched to offline mode by the SMS message the router will be in this mode up to next restart This behaviour is the same for all control SMS messages It is possible to send controls SMS in the form SMS Description go online sim 1 Switch to SIM1 card go online sim 2 Switch to SIM2 card go online Switch router in online mode go offline PPP connection termination set out1 0 Set output on 0 on the Expansion port CNT set out1 1 Set output on 1 on the Expansion port CNT reboot Router restart get ip Router send answer with IP address SIM card 69 CONFIGURATION By choosing Enable AT SMS protocol on external port and Baudrate it is possible to send receive an SMS on the serial port By choosing Enable AT SMS protocol on TCP port and enter the TCP port it is possible to send receive an SMS on the TCP port SMS messages are sent by the help of a standard AT commands More about the AT commands in reference 1 Choices Enable AT SMS protocol on external port and Enable AT SMS protocol on TCP port mustn t be chosen at the same time SMS Configuration Send 5M5 on power up Send 5M5 on PPP connect Send SMS on PPP disconnect
52. ion about IP addresses which was leased to the router by the DHCP server is possible to find in menu in sum DHCP lease 192 168 1 2 generally IP address assigned IP address starts information about time of assignation of IP address ends information about time of termination IP address validity hardware ethernet hardware MAC unique address uid unique ID DHCP Status Active DHCP Leases lease 192 1668 1 2 f Btarts 5 2010 01 29 09 15 11 ends 5 2010 01 29 09 25 11 hardware ethernet 00 24 61 69 a0 hd uid O1 00 24 81 69 a0 hd In the extreme the DHCP status can display two records for one IP address That could have been caused by resetting of network cards 5 3 IPsec status Information on actual IPsec tunnel state can be called up in option Psec in the menu Detailed information on the description shown below can be found on the following link http Awww freeswan org doc html IPsec Tunnel Informations 000 interface ipsecO pppO 10 0 2 36 000 D00 aha yee 1070 2202 e L0 0ra sb 000 ipsec ike _ life 3600s ipsec life 36005 rekey margin 540s rekey fuzz 100 keyingtries 0 000 ipsec policy PSK ENCRYPT TUNNEL interface pppO unrouted 000 ipsec newest ISAKMP SA 0 newest IPsec SA 0 eroute owner 0 000 ipsec IKE algorithms wanted 5 000 1 5 5 000 2 5 5 000 1 2 5 000 2 2 flags strict 000 ipsec IKE algorithms found 5 192 1 126 5 5 192 2 160 5 5 192 1 1
53. l SMS has our index AT CMGD lt index gt SMS delete according to index For the text mode for SMS writing is used command AT CMGF 1 AT CMGF 1 Enter OK 74 CONFIGURATION The SMS message is created by the help of command AT CMGS lt tel number gt After Enter button is pressed is displayed mark gt behind this mark it is possible to write your own SMS message The SMS message is sent by the help of CTRL Z SMS sending takes a few minutes SMS writing is possible to cancel by pressing Esc AT CMGS 712123456 Enter gt Hello World CTRL Z keys combination OK lt is possible to find the new SMS by the help of command AT CMGL ALL This command reproaches all SMS messages 19 AT CMGL ALL Enter CMGL lt index gt lt status gt lt sender numbers lt date gt lt time gt SMS text CMGL 1 REC UNREAD 420721 123456 08 02 02 10 33 26 04 Hello World where lt index gt is ordinal number of the SMS lt status gt is SMS status REC UNREAD SMS unread REC READ SMS read STO UNSENT stored unsent SMS STO SENT stored sent SMS ALL all SMS messages lt sender numbers is tel number from which the SMS was receive lt date gt is date of SMS received lt time gt is time of SMS received lt is possible to read the new SMS message by command AT CMGR lt index gt AT CMGR 1 Enter CMGL lt index gt lt status gt lt sender numbers lt date gt lt time gt
54. laim settlement or if the guarantee does not apply to the defect of the product pursuant to Article 4 of the Guarantee Claim Guidelines lf the defect being claimed has not been detected and the functional state of the guarantee claim object has been demonstrated to the customer the customer is obligated to refund the provable expenses incurred in connection with expert assessment of the defect being claimed lf during the process of assessment of justifiability of the guarantee claim a defect of the product is detected which is not covered by the guarantee a repair not covered by the guarantee the seller shall notify of this fact the customer and the customer shall notify the seller whether he wants to have this defect removed at a price quoted by the seller Precise conditions of the repair not covered by the guarantee will be specified in a drawn up report signed by the customer and seller If the customer does not require the defect removal by arepair not covered by the guarantee under the conditions communicated by the seller the device will be returned to the customer after he has refunded the provable expenses incurred in connection with the expert assessment of the claimed defect The guarantee does not apply to the defects caused by the following 1 2 3 103 Mechanical damage e g by a fall etc Utilization of power supply units and other accessories that are not suitable possibly are not recommended for the pa
55. ll save the router configuration 5 33 Restore Configuration In case it is needed to restore the router configuration it is possible in Restore Configuration menu item to check configuration by help Browse button Restore Configuration Configuration File Prochazet Apply 84 CONFIGURATION 5 34 Update firmware To view the information about the firmware version and instructions for its update select the Update Firmware menu item The new firmware will be checked after pressing Browse button and update the following pressing the Update button Update Firmware Firmware Version 2 0 8 2011 02 18 New Firmware iProchazet Update After successful firmware updating the following statement is listed Uploading firmware to RAM ok te ke ok Reboot in progress Continue here after reboot There is information about updating of the FLASH memory By firmware actualization from 1 0 5 version the router configuration is remains include IP address By actualization older firmware than 1 0 5 the IP address will be set on 192 168 1 1 and all values are in defaults state From firmware version 2 0 3 is provided simply file name check of new firmware file Upload firmware of different device can cause damage of the router Total update time lasts for 3 4 minutes During updating of the firmware permanent power supply has to be maintained We strongly recommend not using distant update because of
56. n menu item The bottom part of the window contains information about the system memory usage The upper part of the window displays detailed information about active interfaces ethO parameters of networks interface ppp0 PPP interface active connection to GPRS EDGE tun0 OpenVPN tunnel interface gre1 GRE tunnel interface losecO IPSec tunnel interface By each of the interfaces is then shown the following information e HWadadr hardware unique address of networks interface e inet own IP address e P t P IP address second ends connection e Bcast broadcast address e Mask mask of network e MTU maximum size of packet which is equipment able transmit e Metric number of routers over which packet must pass e RX packets received packets errors number of errors dropped dropped packets e TX packets transmit packets errors number of errors dropped dropped packets e collisions number of collisions e RX bytes total number of received bytes e TX bytes total number of transmitted bytes t is possible to elicit PPP connection state from the network information If the PPP connection is active then it is in the system information shown as pppO connection Network Status Interfaces Link encap iEthernet HWaddr OOI CF 52 05 CF 01 inet addr l92 166 2 254 Beast 192 168 2 255 Mask 255 255 255 0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST WIU 1500 Metric l BX packe
57. nal Operation 2 mA Environment Operating temperature 20 55 Storage temperature 20 85 Standards Emission EN 55022 B Immunity ETS 300 342 Safety EN 60950 Isolation EN 60747 Inputs Outputs 2x counter Max 100 Hz ratio max 1 10 2x analogue inputs 0 20 MA Rin 100 Ohms 2x binary inputs reed contact is J4 20mA is not J4 8uA 1x output open collector 100 mA Others Voltage resistance Permanent Sleeping mode Controlled If active level is set as log 1 electric current can be selected with jumper When jumper J4 viz picture is mounted on pins electric current value is 20 mA When jumper J4 is not mounted electric value is BUA If current value is 20mA CNT has higher consumption also it has higher resistance to industrial noise Jumper J4 23 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 12 Modem status indication On the front and back panel of the modem there are altogether four LED indicators which inform on the modem status Panel Color Description Description O Blinking 1 9 ccceeeees join connection Front Green PWR BIINKING 9 1 cece seers establishing of connection Permanently on starting of the router Front Red GSM Blinking communication in progress Back Green _ a e T selected 100 Mbit s O selected 10 Mbit s Oley R the network cable is connected Back Green Blinking data transmission O ries a eaeces the network cable is not connected
58. nfiguration W Create PPP connection Primary SIM card Secondary SIM card APN internet Username Password Authentication PAP or CHAP PAP or CHAP d IP Address Phone Number Operator Network Type automatic selection automatic selection PIN MRU 1500 1500 bytes MTU 1500 1500 bytes Get DNS addresses from operator E Check PPP connection necessary for uninterrupted operation Ping IP Address Ping Interval sec Enable traffic monitoring Data Limit MB Warning Threshold Wy Accounting Start 1 Default SIM card primary Backup SIM card secondary E Switch to other SIM card when connection fails E Switch to backup SIM card when roaming is detected E Switch to backup SIM card when data limit is exceeded E Switch to primary SIM card after timeout Initial Timeout 60 min Subsequent Timeout min Additive Constant min E Enable Dial In access Username Password E Enable PPPoE bridge mode can be blank Cree 88 CONFIGURATION 5 36 5 NAT Configuration NAT Configuration Public Port Private Port Type Server IP Address fi TCP TCP i Ter TCP TCP M Tce Ter Tor 1 TOP sa Enable remote HTTP access on port 80 Enable remote FTP access on port 21 Enable remote Telnet access on port 23 Enable remote SNMP access on port 161 Send all remaining incoming
59. nication It is integrated in the printed circuit board The slide out SIM card reader is accessible from the front panel The FME antenna connector is accessible from the back panel UMTS Module e Communicates in UMTS band 900 2100 MHz e CS bitrate 64 64 kbps e PS bitrate 384 384 kbps e Supports W CDMA FDD Wideband Code Division Multiple Access Frequency Division Duplex standard 2 9 2 Control microcomputer The core of the router is a 32 bit microprocessor with 16 MB RAM 4 MB FLASH EEPROM serial interface RS 232 and an Ethernet interface 10 100 Mbit s The microcomputer is connected to the UMTS OEM module through the USB interface and controls the communication via HSDPA UMTS EDGE GPRS Towards to the user it is connected on the Ethernet interface The software is built on the uClinux operating system The router support services as like DHCP NAT GRE IPsec tunnels etc The modem settings are saved in the FLASH EEPROM memory All modem configurations can be done through a web interface HTTP which is protected by security password EE Actual firmware version 2 1 0 22 4 2011 11 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 10 User interfaces Connectors On the front and back panel of router the following connectors are located e one RJ12 or MRT9 connector PWR for connection of the power supply adapter e one RJ45 connector ETH for connection into the local equipment e one RJ45 connector optional PORT
60. nt MRU Maximum Receiving Unit it is the identifier of the maximum size of packet which is possible to receive in a given environment Default value is 1500 bytes Other settings may cause incorrect transmission of data 49 CONFIGURATION The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button UMTS GPRS Configuration W Create PPP connection Primary SIM card Secondary SIM card APN internet Username Password Authentication PAP or CHAP PAP or CHAP a IP Address Phone Number Operator Network Type automatic selection automatic selection PIN MRU 1500 1500 bytes MTU 1500 1500 bytes Get DNS addresses from operator E Check PPP connection necessary for uninterrupted operation Ping IP Address Ping Interval sec Enable traffic monitoring Warning Threshold Yo Accounting Start 1 Default SIM card primary Backup SIM card secondary E Switch to other SIM card when connection fails E Switch to backup SIM card when roaming is detected E Switch to backup SIM card when data limit is exceeded E Switch to primary SIM card after timeout Initial Timeout 60 min Subsequent Timeout min Additive Constant min E Enable Dial In access Username Password E Enable PPPoE bridge mode can be blank Cree 50 CONFIGURATION 5 10 Firewall Configuration By the help of a firewall it is possible to set IP addresses f
61. nt with a router with data cable length less than 10 m Pin 1 SGDN Pin 2 SGND Equipment M BUS Pin 3 M BUS Pin 4 M BUS Pin 5 M BUS Pin 6 M BUS Pin 7 12V EXT Pin 8 12V EXT Equipment Pin 1 SGND Pin 2 SGND Pin 3 M BUS Pin 4 M BUS Pin 5 M BUS Pin 6 M BUS Pin 7 12V EXT Pin 8 12V EXT SGND Equipment M BUS M BUS SGND Equipment M BUS M BUS dd With a M BUS data cable more than 10m it is necessary to use overvoltage protection on the router side 18 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 10 6 Connection of the Port1 Connector CNT Panel socket RJ45 1 BIN1 CNT1 Binary input counter input Input 2 BIN2 CNT2 Binary input counter input Input 3 BINS Binary input Input 4 BIN4 Binary input Input 5 GND Signal ground 6 OUT1 Binary output open collector Output 7 AN1 Analogue input Input 8 AN2 Analogue input Input The user interface CNT is for monitoring and processing of analogue and binary signals and to control settings of binary signals Available are 2 counter and 2 binary inputs or 4 binary inputs 2 analogue inputs and 1 binary output The settings of binaries and counter inputs by the help of firmware in which the single input and output is defined Binary output is not switched to ground by default EE Typical connection of the router measuring circuits 12VDC 12V0C CONNECTOR RJ45 SECURE
62. o minimize the impact on the environment This product contains high quality materials and components which can be recycled At the end of it s life this product MUST NOT be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal Check with the terms and conditions of your supplier for disposal information 101 GUARANTEE 12 Guarantee Claim Guidelines Dear customer The product that you have purchased was tested by the manufacturer and before it was sold the product s functions were checked once more by our company s technician However if in spite of the above mentioned measures a breakdown of this product occurs during the guarantee period which makes proper utilization of the product impossible we ask you to observe the Guarantee Claim Guidelines when asserting a guarantee claim To facilitate the possible guarantee claim procedure please when taking over the product make sure that the seller who is selling you the product has properly filled inthe relevant parts of the guarantee certificate including the date of sale stamp and signature This guarantee claim procedure applies to the products that have been purchased This guarantee claim procedure does not apply to the services that have been provided Guarantee periods of products Guarantee of the purchased device power supply unit antenna data cable and possible accessories is provided with a guarantee period of 24 months from the date of sale The date of sale is a
63. oblem in the following steps gt hand by selection communication rates 10 MB s in property network cards gt connect router over switch gt start computer only after finalizing the start of the router lt 8 Reference 1 Cinterion EU3 E_ATC_V00 295 AT command Set 2010 9 FAQ gt can t get from internet on equipment which is connected to router and have NAT enabled The device s gateway has to be configured as the router gt Router resets itself connection on Ethernet fails tis necessary to use an antenna which will be situated far from power supply gt don t get on web server at NAT The remote http access of the router has to be disabled default server address has to be your web server and the gateway of the web server has to be the IP of router gt PPP connection fails Check signal power If signal power is weak you will have to use a better antenna If the environmental cells have a similar signal it will be necessary to use a directive antenna Signal levels have to be in the range 50dBm and 90dBm It is necessary to set ping which will check the connection and in the case of fail ping restart connection gt PPP connection won t be established Recheck GPRS settings APN name password and IP address Try to enter PIN verification if the SIM card hasn t set PIN code Jn private APN it is appropriate to switch the DNS server send off Switch log system on an
64. of 5V DC supply voltage 2 USB data USB data signal negative pole Input Output 3 USB data USB data signal positive pole Input Output 4 GND Negative pole of DC supply voltage EE The USB router connection USB cable A B 20 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 11 Technical specification of optional PORT1 e Expansion port RS232 Expansion port RS232 Power supply Internal oe Environment Operating temperature 20 55 Storage temperature 20 85 Standards Emission EN 55022 B Immunity ETS 300 342 Safety EN 60950 RS232 specifications Max operating bus current 15 mA EN 1434 Max bit rate 230400 bps Max overvoltage 30 V Max total cable length 20m 300Bd 200nF km e Expansion port RS485 RS422 Expansion port RS485 RS422 RS485 RS422 Power supply External 10 30 V Internal a Supply power Max 1 W Supply current Max 4 mA Environment Operating temperature 20 55 Storage temperature 20 85 Standards Emission EN 55022 B Immunity ETS 300 342 Safety EN 60950 RS485 specifications Max devices each 1 5 mA 256 EN 1434 Max bit rate 38400 bps Short circuit strength Permanent Max total cable length 1200 m 300Bd 200nF km External or internal power supply of module Expansion port RS485 RS422 can be made by wiring jumpers J2 and J3 on this module If external power supply of the module is required jumpers J2 and J3 must be connected to pins 2 3 Internal power supply is made by c
65. onfiguration VRRP Configuration UMTS GPRS Configuration Firewall Configuration NAT Configuration OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration IPSec Tunnel Configuration GRE Tunnels Configuration L2TP Configuration CONTENTS 5 16 DynDNS Client Configuration 65 5 17 NTP Client Configuration 66 5 18 SNMP Configuration 66 5 19 SMTP Configuration 68 5 20 SMS Configuration 69 5 21 Expansion Port Configuration 76 5 22 USB Port Configuration 77 5 23 Startup Script 79 5 23 1 IO program 79 5 24 Up Down Script 81 5 25 Automatic update configuration 81 5 26 Change profile 82 5 27 Change password 82 5 28 Set real time clock 83 5 29 Set SMS service center address 83 5 30 Unlock SIM card 83 5 31 Send SMS 84 5 32 Backup Configuration 84 5 33 Restore Configuration 84 5 34 Update firmware 85 5 35 Reboot 85 5 36 Default settings 86 5 36 1 LAN Configuration 86 5 36 2 VRRP Configuration 87 5 36 3 Firewall Configuration 87 5 36 4 UMTS GPRS Configuration 88 5 36 5 NAT Configuration 89 5 36 6 OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration 89 5 36 7 IPsec Tunnel Configuration 91 5 36 8 GRE Tunnels Configuration 92 5 36 9 L2TP Tunnel Configuration 92 5 36 10 DynDNS Configuration 93 5 36 11 NTP Configuration 93 5 36 12 SNMP Configuration 93 5 36 13 SMTP Configuration 94 5 36 14 SMS Configuration 94 5 36 15 Expansion Port Configuration 95 5 36 16 USB Port Configuration 95 5 36 17 Startup script 96 5 36 18 Up Down script 97 5 36 19 Automati
66. onnecting pins 1 2 with jumpers J2 and J3 Interface behaviour of module Expansion port RS485 RS422 can be made by wiring jumpers J4 J5 and J6 on this module If RS485 is required jumpers J4 and J5 must be connected and jumper J6 disconnected If RS422 is required jumpers J4 and J5 must be disconnected and jumper J6 connected Jumper placement can be seen in the picture below module Expansion port RS485 RS422 from TOP layer We recommend that internal power supply is only chosen in the event that it is not possible to ensure external power supply If internal power supply is chosen converter RS485 RS422 is not galvanic separated 21 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Jumper J3 Jumper J2 Jumpery J4 a J5 Jumper J6 The jumper circuitry for RS485 The jumper circuitry for RS422 e Expansion port M BUSD Expansion port M BUSD 22 Power supply Voltage 10 30 V Supply power Max 4 W Environment Operating temperature 20 55 Storage temperature 20 85 Standards Emission EN 55022 B Immunity ETS 300 342 Safety EN 60950 M BUS specifications Max devices each 1 5 mA 30 EN 1434 Max operating bus current 60 mA Overload detection 100 mA Short circuit strength Permanent Bus voltage mark 36 43 V Bus voltage space 24 31 V Max total cable length 1000 m 300Bd 200nF km EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING e Expansion port CNT Expansion port CNT Power supply Internal me Sleep 100 uA counter is functio
67. ort Check TCP connection Keepalive Time 3600 Keepalive Interval 10 Keepalive Probes 5 Apply 76 CONFIGURATION Example of external port configuration PLC ppp0 10 0 0 2 pppO 10 0 0 1 ETH 7 EE E esteco 192 168 1 100 Ea s Settings in application on PC j Settings in the router TCP connection on 10 0 0 2 2000 Mode TCP server Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Server Address TCP Port 2000 ppp0 10 0 0 2 i eeee O e e e Settings in the router Settings in the router Mode TCP client Mode TCP server Server Address 10 0 0 2 Server Address TCP Port 2000 TCP Port 2000 5 22 USB Port Configuration The USB port configuration can be called up by airbrush option USB Port in menu Inside the window can be defined Baudrate number of Data bits Parity number of Stop bits Protocol and Mode Split timeout is for messages In mode TCP server it is necessary to enter the TCP port on which the router will listen to incoming requests about TCP connection In mode TCP client it is necessary to enter the Server address and final TCP port At Check TCP connection it activates verification of coupled TCP connection Inside the window can be defined time after which it will carry out verification of the connection Keepalive Time waiting time on answer Keepalive Interval and number of tests Keepalive Probes The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply bu
68. ou must proceed with heightened caution e If it is in the proximity of TV sets radio receivers and personal computers the telephone may cause interference e It is recommended that you should create an appropriate copy or backup of all the important settings that are stored in the memory of the device EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 Description of the router 2 1 Introduction The UMTS router is a compact electronic device based on the UMTS module which enables data transfers using HSDPA UMTS EDGE GPRS GSM technologies Primarily the router expands the capabilities of the UMTS module by the option of connecting more PC s by means of the built in Ethernet interface In addition the firmware of the router provides automatic establishment and maintenance of HSDPA UMTS EDGE GPRS PPP connection By means of the integration of a DHCP server it provides the user with simple installation and Internet access In addition the router is equipped with a USB 1 1 Host interface which is designed only for connection to a USB device By customer request it is possible to equip the router with the PORT1 module and extend the function of the UMTS router about RS232 RS485 RS422 M BUSD or CNT I O module The UMTS router has two versions The first version is basic UR5 and the second version is UR5 SL in the aluminum box Examples of Possible Applications e mobile office e fleet management e security system e telematic e telemetric e
69. ower supply ground 2 SGND Signal and power supply ground 3 RxD Receive Data Output 4 RxD Receive Data Output 5 TxD Transmit Data Input 6 7 dl ATTENTION Power supply is selected on the expansion port RS422 by help of a jumper 2 9 If galvanic separation is required the converter must have an external power supply EE Circuit example of the equipment with router with data cable length less than 10 m Pin 1 SGDN Pin 2 SGND Pin 3 RxD Equipment Pin 4 RxD Pin 5 TxD Pin 6 TxD Pin 7 12V EXT Pin 8 12V EXT Pin 1 SGND SGND Pin 2 SGN D TxD ver ona 1X Pin 3 RxD Equipment TxD 2 Pin 4 RxD RxD a Pin 5 TxD RxD a iS 2 Pin 6 TxD Pin 7 12V EXT Pin 8 12V EXT With a RS422 data cable more than 10m it is necessary to use overvoltage protection on the router side 17 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 10 5 Connection of the Port Connector M BUSD Panel socket RJ45 1 GND Signal and supply ground 2 GND Signal and supply ground 3 TxRXx M BUS B Input Output 4 TxRx M BUS A Input Output 5 TxRXx M BUS B Input Output 6 TxRx M BUS A Input Output 7 12 V EXT External power supply 8 12 V EXT External power supply ATTENTION External supply is for converter M BUSD If galvanic separation is required the converter must have external power supply Circuit example of the equipme
70. packets to default server Default Server IP Address Masquerade outgoing packets Apply 5 36 6 OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration OpenVPN Tunnels Configuration Create Description Remote IP Address Remote Subnet ist no Edit 2nd no Edit Edit 89 CONFIGURATION OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration Create ist OpenVPN tunnel Description Protocol UDP UDP port 1194 Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Redirect Gateway no Local Interface IP Address Remote Interface IP Address Ping Interval sec Ping Timeout sec Renegotiate Interval sec Max Fragment Size bytes Compression L O NAT Rules not applied Authenticate Mode none Pre shared Secret DH Parameters Local Certificate ocal Private Key Username Password Extra Options can be blank Apply 90 CONFIGURATION 5 36 7 IPsec Tunnel Configuration IPsec Tunnels Configuration Create Description Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Ist no 2nd 3rd IPsec Tunnel Configuration T Create 1st IPsec tunnel Description Remote IP Address Remote ID Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Local ID Local Subnet Local Subnet Mask Key Lifetime 3600 sec IKE Lifetime 3600 sec Rekey Margin 540 sec Rekey Fuzz 100 br DPD Delay sec DPD Timeout sec NAT Traversal disabled Aggressive Mode disabled ka Authenticate Mode pre shared key hd
71. pd 104 2010 01 29 08 45 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 08 50 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 08 50 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 08 55 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 08 55 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 00 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 00 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 05 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 05 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 10 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 10 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 15 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 15 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 20 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 20 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 25 11 dhcpd 104 2010 01 29 09 25 11 dhcpdf 1041 DHCPREQUEST for 192 168 1 2 from 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPACK on 192 168 1 2 to 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth DHCPREQUEST for 192 168 1 2 from 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPACK on 192 168 1 2 to 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPREQUEST for 192 168 1 2 from 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPACK on 192 168 1 2 to 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPREQUEST for 192 168 1 2 from 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPACK on 192 168 1 2 to 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPREQUEST for 192 168 1 2 from 00 24 61 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPACK on 192 168 1 2 to 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPREQUEST for 192 168 1 2 from 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPACK on 192 168 1 2 to 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPREQUEST for 192 168 1 2 from 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPACK on 192 168 1 2 to 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPREQUEST for 192 168 1 2 from 00 24 681 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCPACK on 192 168 1 2 to 00 24 81 69 a0 bd via eth0 DHCP
72. r uses phone number 99 1 as default number When it is set other phone number it will be use for establish GPRS or CSD connection If the APN field is not filled in then the router automatically selects the APN by the IMSI code of the SIM card If the PLMN operator number format is not in the list of APN then default APN is internet The mobile operator defines APN The PLMN parameter is possible to define in Operator item If the PPPoE bridge mode is activated then login is taken from the connected client Network Type item defines the way of data transmition respectively Automatic selection according to network availability or UMTS HSDPA or GPRS EDGE technology By parameter PIN it is possible to put PIN to the SIM card always during the starting of the router Attention If one SIM card is inserted into the router which has two different APN s the router cannot have the second SIM socket mounted Otherwise it will switch to secondary APN false Also correct PIN must be filled For SIM cards with two APN s there will be the same PIN for both APN s Otherwise the SIM card can be blocked by false SIM PIN The choice Get DNS address from operator is given for easier configuration on client side If this field is filled in then the router tries to get an IP address of primary and secondary DNS server from the operator automatically lf the Check PPP connection option is selected it has active control of connection over PPP Th
73. rom which are possible to remotely access the router The choice Allow remote access only from specified hosts is given for easier configuration of hosts In this firewall configuration it is possible to set up to four remote accesses by the help of Source Source IP Address Protocol and Target Port Parameter Source defines if access is allowed to one IP address which is defined by Source IP Address or every IP addresses In menu Protocol it is possible to specify protocol for remote access it is possible to allow all protocols a or only one protocol UDP TCP or ICMP By parameter Target Port it is possible to specify a port number The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button eb Caution Firewall doesn t filter via Ethernet Firewall Configuration Allow remote access only from specified hosts Source Source IP Address Protocol Target Port single address all single address all single address all X single address all single address all single address all single address all single address all can be blank Apply 51 CONFIGURATION Example of the firewall configuration ALL 10 0 2 123 ICMP AlE EP H TE a Poway Ze 171 92 5 45 142 2 26 54 Firewall Configuration W Allow remote access only from specified hosts Source Source IP Address Protocol Target Port single address 171 92 5 45 all single address 10 0 2 123 TCP 1000 single addr
74. rt mounting for UR5 SL Attention Expansion port PORT1 include when the router UR5 SL is switched off After unscrewing four screws position 10 on the rear panel position 5 and removing it is possible to take out the B UR 5 2 motherboard position 1 The expansion port PORT1 position 2 is connected to connector J3 see below of the router B UR 5 motherboard position 1 from TOP side The expansion port is mounted to the motherboard by the help of three spacers position 9 After mounting the expansion port the box is screwed together by the help of four screws 31 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Parts list and description ee UMTS router motherboard Expansion port PORT 1 Left box part Right box part Rear head Front head Bottom box part Top box part Oo ON DO OF fF W PD Spacers for expansion port PORT1 mounting to motherboard CO CO et O Screw for box completion 32 CHANGE OF THE SIM CARDS 4 Changing the SIM cards eb Attention Insert the SIM card when the router is switched off Changing the first SIM card Ensure that the modem is disconnected from the power supply Press the small yellow button next to the reader to eject the reader holder Insert the SIM card into the reader holder and slide it in the reader 4 1 Changing the Second SIM card in the UR5 router The second SIM card holder is can not be bought itself If need to add the second SIM card holder the router have to be sen
75. rticular product Interconnecting the product with non standard accessories Installation or utilization of the product in contradiction to the operating instructions or utilization of the product for purposes that are not usual for this type Incompetent handling possibly intervention into the product by an unauthorized person or by a repair shop that has not been authorized by the manufacturer Damage caused by the natural elements flooding fire etc or by other local effects storm mains over voltage etc Storage under conditions outside the temperature range Operation in a chemically aggressive environment GUARANTEE Other guarantee claim conditions The fact that the object of the guarantee claim does not correspond to parameters that have been set for other similar types of products can not be considered to be a defect For the assessment whether a defect has occurred the product parameters included in the technical documentation of the product are decisive The guarantee shall be terminated in the event of any modification of the object of the guarantee claim or in the event that the serial number of the object of the guarantee claim has been damaged or is illegible due to other reasons 104 GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE 13 Guarantee certificate Type of the device Serial number Guarantee period in months Seller Date of sale Stamp of the seller 105 GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE
76. sert into start up script following script If necessary set more than twelve rules for NAT then is possible insert into start up script following script iptables t nat A napt p tcp doort PORT _PUBLIC j DNAT to destination IPADDR PORT1_PRIVATE Concrete IP address IPADDR and ports numbers PORT PUBLIC and PORT1_PRIVATE are filled up into square bracket 5 12 OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration OpenVPN tunnel configuration can be called up by option OpenVPN item in the menu OpenVPN tunnel allows protected connection of two networks LAN to the one which looks like one homogenous In the OpenVPN Tunnels Configuration window are two rows each row for one configured OpenVPN tunnel The column Create switches on tunnels other columns contain values view set in the OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration windows configuration is possible by the Edit button OpenVPN Tunnels Configuration Create Description Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Ist no 2nd no In the window can be defined tunnel name Description and Protocol by which the tunnel will communicate At choice is UDP TCP server or TCP client protocol which has to have defined port protocol UDP port nebo TCP port On off side tunnel IP address Remote External IP Address address nets behind off side tunnel Remote Subnet mask nets behind off side tunnel Remote Subnet Mask By parameter Redirect Gateway is possible to redirect all traffic on Ethernet Parame
77. t E Check TCP connection Keepalive Time 3600 Keepalive Interval 10 Keepalive Probes 5 Apply 95 CONFIGURATION 5 36 17 Startup script Startup Script bin sh This script will be executed after all the other init scripts You can put your own initialization stuff in here 96 CONFIGURATION 5 36 18 Up Down script Up Down Script Up Script g bin sh This script will be executed when FPF WAN connection is established Down Script bin sh i This script will be executed when PPP WAN connection is lost Apply 5 36 19 Automatic update Automatic Update C Enable automatic update of configuration L Enable automatic update of firmware Base URL Unit ID Update Hour can be blank Apply 97 CONFIGURATION 6 Configuration setting over Telnet Attention If the SIM card isn t inserted in the router it is impossible for the router to operate The Included SIM card must be activated for GPRS transmissions Insert the SIM card when the router is switched off Monitoring of status configuration and administration of the router can be performed by means of the Telnet interface After IP address entry to the Telnet interface it is possible to configure the router by the help of commands The default IP address of the modem is 192 168 1 1 Configuration may be performed only by the user root with initial pass
78. t the same time the date of acceptance of the product by the customer Lodging a guarantee claim The guarantee claim must be lodged at the seller from whom the relevant object of the guarantee claim has been purchased When lodging the guarantee claim the customer is to submit the properly filled in guarantee certificate and the complete object of the guarantee claim The object of the guarantee claim should be submitted in a state corresponding to the state at the sale Caution The seller does not guarantee that individual settings or data stored in the object of the guarantee claim will be retained When lodging the guarantee claim the customer is obligated to specify the particular defect of the guarantee claim object possibly its symptoms and furthermore the particular right resulting from the liability for defects that he is asserting Settling a guarantee claim Depending on the circumstances the seller shall ensure the defect removal free of charge possibly the seller shall exchange the object of the guarantee claim for a new product or possibly settle the guarantee claim in a different way which is in compliance with the Civil Code and with the Consumer Protection Act At the moment when the customer has lodged the guarantee claim and the object of the guarantee claim has been accepted by the seller running of the guarantee period is interrupted Running of the guarantee period shall continue from the date of acceptance of
79. ter Local Interface IP Address defines local interface IP address parameter Remote Interface IP Address defines the interface IP address of the off side tunnel Parameter Ping Interval defines the time period after which it sends a message to off side and by parameter Ping Timeout waits on message from off side tunnel For OpenVPN tunnel right verify parameter Ping Timeout has to be bigger than Ping Interval Parameter Renegotiate Interval sets renegotiate period reauthorization of the OpenVPN tunnel This parameter is possible to set only at username password authentication or at X 509 certificate using By parameter Max Fragment Size it is possible to define maximum sending packet size Sending data is possible compress by lossless LZO 56 CONFIGURATION compressions by parameter Compression compression has to be on both tunnel ends By parameter NAT Rules it is possible to apply set NAT rules to OpenVPN tunnel By Authenticate Mode it is possible to choose authentication On choice are none authentication or by Pre shared secret which set shared key for both off side tunnel or by Username Password which enable authentication by CA Certificate Username and Password next can be X 509 Certificate client this enables authentication by CA Certificate Local Certificate and Local Private Key last possibility is X 509 Certificate server which enables authentication by CA Certificate DH Parameters Local Certificate and Local Private Key
80. ters a connected device sends its data via this virtual address Parameter Virtual Server ID distinguishes one virtual router on the network from others This implies that the main and backup routers must use the same value for this parameter The router with higher priority set by the parameter Host Priority is the main router According to RFC 2338 the main router has the highest possible priority 255 The backup router has priority in range 1 254 init value is 100 The priority value equals 0 is not allowed lt is possible to set Check PPP connection flag in the second part of the window The currently active router either main or backup will send testing messages to defined Ping IP Address at periodic time intervals Ping Interval with setting time of waiting for answer Ping Timeout The function check PPP connection is used as a supplement of VRRP standard with the same final result If there are no answers from remote devices Ping IP Address for a defined number of probes Ping Probes then connection is switched to the other line It is possible to use for example a DNS server of mobile operator as a test message ping IP address There s an additional way for evaluating the state of the active line It is activated by selecting Enable traffic monitoring parameter If this parameter is set and any packet different from ping is sent to the monitored line then any answer to this packet is expected for Ping Timeout If Ping Timeout
81. the programmer level It doubles capacity on BTS Base Transceiver Station which allows process of data and signals from more users at one time HSDPA is based on a few innovations of network architecture thanks to this it has lower latency faster reaction on channel change quality and processing of H ARQ Hybrid automatic repeat request on transmission repeat Transport channel for HSDPA effectively uses available frequencies on which transmits data packets together Afterwards these packets are divided between individual users according to specific algorithms 2 4 Delivery Identification Specimen Label Trade name Type name Other UR5 UR 5 2 Basic version UR5 SL UR 5 2 SL Version in the aluminum box URS5 ae ate a URS5 SL UR 5 2 SL Ph 30V 5 5W Made in Czech Republic Made in Czech Republic PADI TAINAN A AOUN INA A EA ae AUN eee O S ULI SA a AS20018 CE pzd song a a084 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Example of expansion port PORT1 Power supply Expansion port RS232 XC 232 Internal power supply Expansion port RS485 RS422 XC 485422 Internal external power supply Expansion port M BUSD XC MBUSD External power supply Expansion port CNT XC CNT Internal power supply XC 232 re XC 485 422 Ezre Expansion port RS232 Expansion port RS485 RS422 Pin description Pin eee aea s n 23718 CULE RXD 22F44 z ppo XC CNT Ezez Expansion port M BUSD rev 1 coneis Expansion port CNT verdi n r Pin
82. tion By parameter DPD Timeout is set timeout of the answer If address translation between two end points of the IPsec tunnel is used it needs to allow NAT Traversal Enabled lf parameter Aggressive mode is enabled then establishing of IPsec tunnel will be faster but encryption will set permanently on 3DES MD5 Authentication is possible to set by parameter Authenticate mode at choice are following possibilities Pre shared key or X 509 Certificate Parameter Pre shared Key set shared key for both off side tunnel At authentication by X 509 certificate it is necessary put in certificates CA Certificate Remote Certificate and Local Certificate and private key Local Private Key and Local Passphrase The certificates and private keys have to be in PEM format As certificate it is possible to use only certificate which has start and stop tag certificate Parameters ID contain two parts hostname and domain name Items which can be blank are used for to exact IPsec tunnel identification By the help of parameter Extra Options tt is possible to define additional parameters of the IPsec tunnel for example secure parameters etc The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button 09 CONFIGURATION IPsec Tunnel Configuration F Create 1st IPsec tunnel Description Remote IP Address Remote ID Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Local ID Local Subnet Local Subnet Mask Key Lifetime 3600 sec IKE Lifetime
83. tion module and in a breach of applicable regulations Unauthorized modifications or utilization of accessories that have not been approved may result in the termination of the validity of the guarantee e The communication module must not be opened Only the replacement of the SIM card is permitted AN e Caution The SIM card could be swallowed by small children e Voltage at the feed connector of the communication module must not be exceeded e Do not expose the communication module to extreme ambient conditions Protect the communication module against dust moisture and high temperature e It is recommended that the communication module should not be used at petrol stations We remind the users of the duty to observe the restrictions concerning the utilization of radio devices at petrol stations in chemical plants or in the course of blasting works in which explosives are used e Switch off the communication module when travelling by plane Utilization of the communication module in a plane may endanger the operation of the plane or interfere with the mobile telephone network and may be unlawful Failure to observe these instructions may result in the suspension or cancellation of telephone services for the respective client or it may result in legal sanctions it may also result in both eventualities e When using the communication module in the close proximity of personal medical devices such as cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids y
84. ts 3356 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns O frame oO Tx packets 101 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier collisions 0 txquieuelen 1000 Re bytes 32455 31 6 BEB TX bytes 50905 49 7 EB Link encap UNSPEC HWaddr o0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 inet addr 192 166 2 254 P rt P 192 166 2 454 Mask 255 255 255 255 UP FOINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP WMIU 1476 Metric l Ex packets 0 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame O Tx packets 0 errors O0 dropped O0 overruns 0 carrier collisions O txequieuelen 0 Ex bytes 0 0 0 Bj TA bytes 0 0 0 Bj Link encap Point Foint Protocol inet addr 10 0 2 38 WMask 255 255 255 255 UP RUNNING NO amp RP WIU 16260 Metric 1 ipsecd Rx packets 0 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 fCrame o0 TxA packets 0 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier O collisions txequieuelen 10 Tx bytes 0O 0 0 B Ex bytes 0O 0 0 Bj Link encap Point FPoint Protocol inet addr 10 0 24 358 F t P 10 0 0 1 Mask 255 255 255 255 Destination 1lo 0 0 1 192 166 38 UP FOINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU Ex packets il5 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns TX packets 16 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns d collisions O0 txqueuelen 3 Re bytes 314 314 0 Bj THR bytes 678 676 0 Genmask 2552555 25 5 2 55 UH el Cees o ae A Li 0 0 0 0 UG 1 a Flags Metric Ret 1500 WMetric l Erame 0 carrier 0 E Route Table Use Iface 0 pppo Oo etho 0 ppp Oo o oO o Oo o CONFIGURATION 5 2 DHCP Status Informat
85. tton 11 CONFIGURATION USB Port Configuration E Enable USB serial converter access over TCP UDP Baudrate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity Stop Bits Split Timeout Protocol Mode TCP port eo E Check TCP connection Keepalive Time 3600 Keepalive Interval 10 Keepalive Probes 5 Y Equipment ppp0 10 0 0 2 ppp0 10 0 0 1 ETH 7 esee 192 168 1 100 Gay Settings in application on PC 3 Settings in the router TCP connection on 10 0 0 2 2000 Mode TCP server Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Spr yer Adressi TCP Port 2000 Equipment ppp0 10 0 0 2 Pp ETH ppp0 10 0 0 1 a i eeee 7 Settings in the router Settings in the router Mode TCP client Mode TCP server Server Address 10 0 0 2 Server Address TCP Port 2000 TCP Port 2000 18 CONFIGURATION 5 23 Startup Script In the window Startup Script it is possible to create own scripts which will be executed after all initial scripts This script is not stored or restored when using web interface backup or restores option The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button Startup Script bin sh This script will be executed after all the other init scripts You can put your own initialization stuff in here 5 23 1 IO program Program io can be used to set binary outputs syntax io set outO out1 0 1 and get State of binary inputs syntax io get binO bin1 bin2 bin3 bin4
86. up Primary NTP Server Secondary NTP Server Timezone GMT Daylight Saving Time no Apply Example of the NTP configuration with set primary and secondary NTP server and with daylight saving time NTP Configuration E Enable local NTP service W Synchronize clock with NTP server on power up Primary NTP Server nip cesnetcz Secondary NTP Server tik cesnetcz Timezone GMT ha Daylight Saving Time yes ee b Apply 5 18 SNMP Configuration To enter the SNMP Configuration it is possible with SNMP agent ver 1 configuration which sends information about the router eventually about the status of the expansion port CNT or M BUSD The Community item defines the password for access to the SNMP agent Item Contact identifies a person who manages the router together with information how to contact this person item Name is the designation of the router and item Location describes the physical placing of the router By choosing Enable XC CNT extension it is possible to monitor the expansion port CNT inputs status or by choosing Enable M BUS extension and enter the Baudrate Parity 66 CONFIGURATION and Stop Bits it is possible to monitor the meter status connected to the expansion port M BUSD status SNMP Configuration Enable SNMP agent Community public Contact Name Location Enable XC CNT extenstion Enable M BUS extenstion 300 even Baudrate Pa rity Stop Bits 1 can be blank
87. utomatic update configuration In the window Automatic update it is possible to set automatic configuration update This choice enables that the router automatically downloads the configuration and the newest firmware from the server itself The configuration and firmware are stores on the server By Enable automatic update of configuration it is possible to enable automatic configuration update By parameter Base URL it is possible to enter base part of the domain or IP address from which the configuration file will be downloaded In the case that Unit ID is empty the contents of parameter Unite ID or MAC address is added to Base UAL The configuration file name is from parameter Base URL hardware MAC address of ETHO interface and cfg extension Hardware MAC address and cfg extension is connected automatically and it isn t needed to enter this By parameter Unit ID enabled it defines the concrete configuration name which will be download to the router When using parameter Unit ID hardware MAC address in configuration name will not be used 81 CONFIGURATION Automatic configuration update starts 5 minutes after turning on the router and then every 24 hours or it is possible to set the time of automatic configuration in parameter Update Hour lf the entered URL is different configuration than in the router then the router downloads this configuration and restarts itself The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button
88. wer consumption during receiving is 1W The peak power consumption during data sending is 3 5W For correct operation it is necessary that the power source is able to Supply a peak current of 500mA 2 8 Technical parameters HSDPA UMTS EDGE GPRS module ee Complies with standards HSDPA parameters UMTS parameters GPRS parameters Transmit power Temperature range Function Storage Protection Freely In switch board Supply voltage Consumption Reception GPRS UMTS HSDPA Dimensions Weight Antenna connector User interface ETH USB PORT 1 10 EN 301 511 v9 0 2 EN 301 908 1 amp 2 v3 2 1 ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 EN 60950 1 06 ed 2 A11 09 3GPP rel 5 standard bitrate 3 6 Mbps 384 kbps UE CAT 1 to 6 11 12 Data compress 3GPP TS25 212 W CDMA FDD standard PS bitrate 384 384 kbps CS bitrate 64 64 kbps GPRS multislot class 10 CS 1 to 4 EGPRS multislot class 10 CS 1 to 4 MCS 1 to 9 Class 3 23dBm for UMTS 900 2100MHz 30 C to 60 C 40 C to 85 C IP20 IP56 10 to 30 V DC 300 mW to 3 5 W GPRS transmission to 5 5 W UMTS HSDPA transmission 30x90x102 mm DIN 35mm 150 g FME 50 Ohm Ethernet 10 100 Mbit s USB 1 1 type A host Optional RS232 RS485 M BUSD or inputs outputs I O EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2 9 Description of the individual components of the router 2 9 1 UMTS module The UMTS module is used for HSDPA UMTS EDGE GPRS UMTS network wireless commu
89. word root For Telnet exists the following commands cat cp date df dmesg echo free gsmat gsminfo gsmsms hwclock ifconfig IO ip iptables kill killall In Is mkdir mv ntodate passwd ping ps pwd reboot rm rmdir route service sleep slog tail tcodump touch vi 98 file contain write copy of file show change of system time displaying of informations about file system displaying of kernel diagnostics messages string write displaying of informations about memory AT commend send displaying of informations about signal quality SMS send displaying change of time in RTC displaying change of interface configuration reading writing input output pins displaying change of route table displaying modification of NetFilter rules process kill processes kill link create dump of directory contain file create file move synchronization of system time with NTP server password change ICMP ping displaying of processes information dump of actual directory restart file delete directory delete displaying change of route table start stop of service pause on set seconds number displaying of system log displaying of file end monitoring of network file create actualization of file time stamp text editor PROBLEMS FAG AND 7 Possible problems Some network cards are able to be set in situation when it is not possible to connect the router It is possible to solve this pr

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