Planet Networking & Communication LCG-300 Series User Manual

Planet Networking & Communication LCG-300 Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 Series - 1 -...
  • Page 2 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Copyright Copyright (C) 2022 PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. The products and programs described in this User’s Manual are licensed products of PLANET Technology, This User’s Manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this User’s Manual and all accompanying hardware, software, and documentation are copyrighted.
  • Page 3 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an o utlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is – connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Table of Contents Chapter 1. Product Introduction ..................... 7 Package Contents ...................... 7 Overview ........................8 Features ........................12 Product Specifications ..................... 14 Chapter 2. Hardware Introduction ..................21 Physical Descriptions ....................21 Hardware Installation ....................24 2.2.1 LoRa Antenna Installation ................
  • Page 5 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.13 Event Log ....................62 Network ........................63 4.5.1 Priority ....................64 4.5.2 WAN ....................... 65 4.5.3 WAN Advanced ..................67 4.5.4 LAN Setup....................68 4.5.5 Multi-Subnet ................... 69 4.5.6 VLAN ...................... 69 4.5.7 UPnP ...................... 70 4.5.8...
  • Page 6 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.2 IPsec Remote Server ................105 4.9.3 GRE ..................... 105 4.9.4 PPTP Server ..................107 4.9.5 L2TP Server ..................109 4.9.6 SSL VPN ....................111 4.9.7 VPN Connection .................. 112 4.10 Wireless ......................... 113 4.10.1 2.4G Wi-Fi ....................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1. Product Introduction

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Chapter 1. Product Introduction Thank you for purchasing PLANET Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway, LCG-300 Series. The descriptions of these models are as follows: Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway with 5-Port 10/100/1000T LCG-300 Industrial LoRaWAN Wireless Gateway with 5-Port 10/100/1000T...
  • Page 8: Overview

    The LCG-300 series is fully compatible with LoRaWAN protocol and supports connection with up to 300 end-nodes. It also provides pre-configured standard LoRaWAN frequency bands for different countries. PLANET LCG-300 series is a best choice to help you to promote the implementation of AIoT network.
  • Page 9 LCG-300 series LoRaWAN Compatibility The LCG-300 Series is LoRaWAN compatible and make sure it works well with LoRa sensor without any problem. LoRaWAN is a low-power, wide area networking protocol built on top of the LoRa radio modulation technique. LoRaWAN networks and devices such as sensor and gateway allow public or private network to connect multiple applications such as IoT, M2M, smart city, sensor network, and industrial automation applications in the same space.
  • Page 10 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Automatic Failover between 5G NR and Dual WAN (For LCG-300-NR only) With 5G NR, and dual Gigabyte Ethernet WAN interfaces, the LCG-300-NR ensures Internet connectivity by featuring failover functionality between 5G NR and dual WAN. It provides flexibility to set priority for 5G NR or dual WAN connection.
  • Page 11 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Wireless 11ax Brings Excellent Data Link Speed (For LCG-300W only) The LCG-300W is designed with high power amplifier and 2 highly-sensitive antennas which provide stronger signal and excellent coverage even in the wide-ranging or bad environment. With adjustable transmit power option, the administrator can flexibly reduce or increase the output power for various environments, thus reducing interference to achieve maximum performance.
  • Page 12: Features

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Features Key Features Supports EU868, US915, AS923 (Sub 1G) • 8 programmable parallel demodulation paths • • 2 x DI/DO and 1 serial port (RS485) for Modbus applications SSL VPN and robust hybrid VPN (IPSec/PPTP/L2TP over IPSec) •...
  • Page 13 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series IP Routing Feature • Static Route Dynamic Route • OSPF • Firewall Security • Cybersecurity Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall • • Blocks DoS/DDoS attack Content Filtering • • MAC Filtering and IP Filtering NAT ALGs (Application Layer Gateway) •...
  • Page 14: Product Specifications

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Product Specifications LCG-300W, LCG-300 Models LCG-300W LCG-300 Hardware Specifications 5 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 Ethernet ports including 3 LAN ports (Ports 1 to 3) Copper Ports 1 LAN/WAN port (Port 4) 1 WAN port (Port 5) RJ45 serial port...
  • Page 15 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series LoRaWAN EU version: 863~870MHZ Frequency Band US version: 902~928MH IN865/EU868/RU864/US915/AU915/KR920/AS923 Receiving -142.5dBm Sensitivity 27dBm Max. Output Power Wireless IEEE 802.11a/n/ac/ax 5GHz Standard IEEE 802.11g/b/n/ax 2.4GHz 2.4G & 5G concurrent mode Band Mode America FCC: 2.412~2.462GHz 2.4GHz...
  • Page 16 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series The actual distance will vary in different environments. 11b: 23dbm+/- 1.5dbm @11Mbps 11g: 20dbm+/- 1.5dbm @54Mbps 11g/n: 20dBm +/- 1.5dbm @MCS7, HT20 17dBm@MCS7,HT40 11a: 19.5dBm +/- 1.5dbm @54Mbps 11a/n: 19.5dBm+/- 1.5dbm @MCS7, HT20 Transmission Power 17dBm@MCS7, HT40 11ac HT20: 20+/-1.5dBm @MCS8...
  • Page 17 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Setup wizard Others Dashboard System status/service Statistics Connection status Auto reboot Diagnostics Standards Conformance Regulatory CE, FCC Compliance Environment Temperature: -40 ~ 75 degrees C Operating Relative humidity: 5 ~ 90% (non-condensing) Temperature: -40 ~ 85 degrees C...
  • Page 18 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series DIN-rail, desktop, wall-mounting Installation System: P1, P2, LoRa, SIM (Green) Alarm, I/O (Red) Interfaces (Ports 1-4 and WAN Port): LED Indicators 1000 LNK/ACT (Green) 10/100 LNK/ACT (Amber) Cellular signal: 4 levels (Green) Dimensions 50 x 135 x 135 mm...
  • Page 19 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 42Mbps (DL)/5.76Mbps (UL) for HSPA+ Security Service Cybersecurity SSL (HTTPS) Inspection Firewall Security Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) Blocks DoS/DDoS attack Port forwarding DMZ Host UPnP MAC filtering IP filtering Content Filtering Web filtering Outbound load balancing...
  • Page 20 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Management Web browser Basic Management SNMP v1, v2c Interfaces PLANET Smart Discovery utility/UNI-NMS supported SSHv2, TLSv1.2, SNMP v3 Secure Management Interfaces System Event Log System Log Setup wizard Others Dashboard System status/service Statistics Connection status...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2. Hardware Introduction

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Chapter 2. Hardware Introduction Physical Descriptions Front View LCG-300 LCG-300W LCG-300-NR - 21 -...
  • Page 22 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Top View LCG-300, LCG-300W LCG-300-NR LED Definition:  System Color Function Lights to indicate DC power input 1 has power. Green Lights to indicate DC power input 2 has power. Green Lights to indicate that power or port has failed.
  • Page 23 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series  LAN Per 10/100/1000Mbps Port (Ports 1 to 4) Color Function Lights: To indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps. 1000 To indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over Green...
  • Page 24: 2.2 Hardware Installation

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 2.2 Hardware Installation Refer to the illustration and follow the simple steps below to quickly install your LoRaWAN Gateway. LoRa Antenna Installation 2.2.1 Step 1: Connect LoRa antennas to the LoRa antenna extension. Step 2: Fasten the LoRa antenna extensions to the connectors.
  • Page 25: Nr Antenna Installation

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 5G NR Antenna Installation 2.2.3 (For LCG-300-NR Only) Step 1: Connect 5G NR antennas to the 5G NR antenna extender. Step 2: Fasten the 5G NR antenna extenders to the connectors. Z - 25 -...
  • Page 26 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Wiring the Power Inputs The 6-contact terminal block connector on the top panel of LoRaWAN Gateway is used for two DC redundant power inputs. Please follow the steps below to insert the power wire. When performing any of the procedures like inserting the wires or tightening the wire-clamp screws, make sure the power is OFF to prevent from getting an electric shock.
  • Page 27 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 2. Tighten the wire-clamp screws for preventing the wires from loosening. Power 1 Alarm Power 2 The wire gauge for the terminal block should be in the range between 12 and 24 AWG. PWR1 and PWR2 must provide the same DC voltage while operating with dual CAUTION power input.
  • Page 28: Grounding The Device

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Grounding the Device 2.2.4 User MUST complete grounding wired with the device; otherwise, a sudden lightning could cause fatal damage to the device. EMD (Lightning) DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY. Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact 2.2.5...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3. Preparation

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Chapter 3. Preparation Before getting into the device’s web UI, user has to check the network setting and configure PC’s IP address. Requirements User is able to confirm the following items before configuration: 1. Please confirm the network is working properly; it is strongly suggested to test your network connection by connecting your computer directly to ISP.
  • Page 30 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Windows 10 If you are using Windows 10, please refer to the following: 1. In the search box on the taskbar, type “View network connections”, and then select View network connections at the top of the list.
  • Page 31 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 2. Right-click on the Local Area Connection and select Properties. 3. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties or directly double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). - 31 -...
  • Page 32 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4. Select "Use the following IP address" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically", and then click the “OK” button. - 32 -...
  • Page 33: Planet Smart Discovery Utility

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Planet Smart Discovery Utility For easily listing the LoRaWAN Gateway in your Ethernet environment, the search tool -- Planet Smart Discovery Utility -- is an ideal solution. The following installation instructions are to guide you to running the Planet Smart Discovery Utility.
  • Page 34 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 1. This utility shows all necessary information from the devices, such as MAC address, device name, firmware version, and device IP subnet address. It can also assign new password, IP subnet address and description to the devices.
  • Page 35: Chapter 4. Web-Based Management

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Chapter 4. Web-based Management This chapter provides setup details of the device’s Web-based Interface. Introduction The device can be configured with your Web browser. Before configuring, please make sure your PC is under the same IP segment with the device.
  • Page 36: Main Web Page

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Main Web Page After a successful login, the main web page appears. The web main page displays the web panel, main menu, function menu, and the main information in the center. Main Menu Web Panel...
  • Page 37 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series ■ Main Menu The main menu displays the product name, function menu, and main information in the center. Via the Web management, the administrator can set up the device by selecting the functions those listed in the function menu and button as shown below:.
  • Page 38: System

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series System Use the System menu items to display and configure basic administrative details of the LoRaWAN Gateway The System menu shown in Figure 4-4-1 provides the following features to configure and monitor system. Figure 4-4-1: System Menu...
  • Page 39 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description The Wizard will guide the user to configuring the LoRaWAN Wizard Gateway easily and quickly. The overview of system information includes connection, port, Dashboard and system status. Display the status of the system, Device Information, LAN and System Status WAN.
  • Page 40: Setup Wizard

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.1 Setup Wizard The Wizard will guide the user to configuring the LoRaWAN Gateway easily and quickly. There are different procedures in different operation modes. According to the operation mode you switch to, please follow the instructions below to configure the LoRaWAN Gateway via Setup Wizard as shown in Figure 4-4-2.
  • Page 41 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Step 2: LAN Interface Set up the IP Address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface as shown in Figure 4-4-4. Figure 4-4-4: Setup Wizard – LAN Configuration Object Description Enter the IP address of your LoRaWAN Gateway The default is IP Address 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 42 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series (LCG-300-NR Only) Step 3: Priority Interface The cellular VPN Security Router supports two access modes on the WAN side shown below: Figure: Setup Priority Configuration Object Description  Auto: WAN Ethernet is first priority and second priority is NR/LTE. The default is Auto.
  • Page 43 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Figure 4-4-6: Setup Wizard – WAN Configuration Mode 1 -- Static IP Select Static IP Address if all the Internet port’s IP information is provided to you by your ISP. You will need to enter the IP Address, Netmask, Default Gateway and DNS Server provided to you by your ISP.
  • Page 44 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP. IP Address Enter the Netmask assigned by your ISP. Netmask Enter the Gateway assigned by your ISP. Default Gateway The DNS server information will be supplied by your ISP.
  • Page 45 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series (LCG-300W Only) Step 5: Wireless Setting Set up the Wireless Settings as shown below Figure: Setup Wizard – Security Setting Object Description 2.4G Wireless Status Allows user to enable or disable 2.4G Wi-Fi Wireless Name (SSID) It is the wireless network name.
  • Page 46 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Step 5: Security Setting Set up the Wireless Settings as shown in Figure 4-4-9. Figure 4-4-9: Setup Wizard –Security Setting Object Description The SPI Firewall prevents attack and improper access to network resources. SPI Firewall The default configuration is enabled.
  • Page 47 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Step 6: Setup Completed The page will show the summary of LAN, WAN and Security settings as shown in Figure 4-4-11. Figure 4-4-11: Setup Wizard –Setup Completed Object Description Press this button to save and apply changes.
  • Page 48: Dashboard

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Dashboard 4.4.2 The dashboard provides an overview of system information including connection, port, and system status as shown in Figure 4-4-12. Figure 4-4-12: Dashboard - 48 -...
  • Page 49 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series WAN/LAN Connection Status Object Description The status means WAN is connected to Internet and LAN is connected. The status means WAN is disconnected to Internet and LAN is connected. The status means WAN is connected to Internet and LAN is disconnected.
  • Page 50 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series LTE/NR Status (LCG-300-NR Only) Object Description SIM signal 5G signal  4G signal  3G signal  Download Download data rate of SIM Upload Upload data rate of SIM Total Total data rate of SIM...
  • Page 51: System Status

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.3 System Status This page displays system status information as shown in Figure 4-4-13. - 51 -...
  • Page 52: System Service

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Figure 4-4-13: System Status 4.4.4 System Service This page displays system service information as shown in Figure 4-4-14. Figure 4-4-14: System Service - 52 -...
  • Page 53: Statistics

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.5 Statistics This page displays the number of packets that pass through the LoRaWAN Gateway on the WAN and LAN. The statistics are shown in Figure 4-4-15. Figure 4-4-15: Statistics - 53 -...
  • Page 54: Connection Status

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.6 Connection Status The page will show the DHCP Table and ARP Table. The status is shown in Figure 4-4-16. Figure 4-4-16: Connection Status - 54 -...
  • Page 55: Snmp

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.7 SNMP This page provides SNMP setting as shown in Figure 4-4-21. Figure 4-4-21: SNMP Object Description Disable or enable the SNMP function. Enable SNMP The default configuration is enabled. Allows entering characters for SNMP Read/Write Community of the...
  • Page 56: Nms

    LCG-300 series 4.4.8 The LCG-300 series can support both NMS controller and CloudViewer Sever for remote management. PLANET's NMS Controller is a Network Management System that can monitor all kinds of deployed network devices, such as managed switches, media converters, routers, smart APs, VoIP phones, IP cameras, etc., compliant with the SNMP Protocol, ONVIF Protocol and PLANET Smart Discovery utility.
  • Page 57 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description The IP address of NMS Controller • NMS Controller IP address Indicates the authorization status of the switch to NMS Controller • Authorization Status The CloudViewer Server – Internet configuration – is shown in Figure 4-4-24.
  • Page 58: Fault Alarm

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.9 Fault Alarm This page provides fault alarm setting as shown in Figure 4-4-25. Figure 4-4-25: Fault Alarm Object Description Controls whether Fault Alarm is enabled. • Enable Controls whether Record is sending System log or SMS.
  • Page 59: Digital Input / Output

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.10 Digital Input / Output This page provides Digital Input / Output setting as shown in Figure 4-4-26. Figure 4-4-26: Digital Input / Output Object Description Check the Enable checkbox to enable Digital Input / output function.
  • Page 60 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series • As Digital Input: Action Allows user to record alarm message to System log, syslog or issues out via SNMP Trap or SMTP. As default SNMP Trap and SMTP are disabled, please enable them first if you want to issue alarm message via them.
  • Page 61: Modbus

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.11 Modbus This page provides Modbus setting as shown in Figure 4-4-27. Figure 4-4-27: Modbus Object Description Enable/disable Modbus function. • Enable The industrial device server supports three interfaces. • Serial device The rate of data transmission to and from the attached serial device.
  • Page 62: Remote Syslog

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.12 Remote Syslog This page provides remote syslog setting as shown in Figure 4-4-28. Figure 4-4-28: Remote Syslog Object Description Controls whether remote syslog is enabled • Enable Indicates the IPv4 host address of syslog server •...
  • Page 63: Network

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Network The Network function provides WAN, LAN and network configurations of the LoRaWAN Gateway as shown in Figure 4-5-1. Figure 4-5-1: Network Menu Object Description Allows setting WAN Priority interface. Priority Allows setting WAN interface.
  • Page 64: Priority

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Disable or enable the IGMP function. IGMP The default configuration is disabled. Allows setting IPv6 WAN interface. IPv6 Allows setting DHCP Server. DHCP Allows setting DDNS and PLANET DDNS. DDNS MAC Address Allows setting WAN MAC Address Clone.
  • Page 65: Wan

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.2 This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the WAN port of the LoRaWAN Gateway as shown in Figure 4-5-2 Here you may select the access method by clicking the item value of WAN access type.
  • Page 66 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Please select the corresponding WAN Access Type for the Internet, and fill out the correct parameters from your local ISP in the fields which appear below. Select Static IP Address if all the Internet ports’ IP information is provided to you by your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
  • Page 67: Wan Advanced

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.3 WAN Advanced This page is used to configure the advanced parameters for Internet area network which connects to the WAN port of your LoRaWAN Gateway as shown in Figure 4-5-3. Here you may change the setting for Load Balance Weight, Detect Interval, Detect Link Up Threshold, etc.
  • Page 68: Lan Setup

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.4 LAN Setup This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the LAN port of your LoRaWAN Gateway as shown in Figure 4-5-4. Here you may change the settings for IP address, subnet mask, DHCP, etc.
  • Page 69: Multi-Subnet

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.5 Multi-Subnet This page provides multi-subnet setting as shown in Figure 4-5-5. Figure 4-5-5: Multi-Subnet 4.5.6 VLAN Please refer to the following sections for the details as shown below. Figure: VLAN Configuration - 69 -...
  • Page 70: Upnp

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.7 UPnP Please refer to the following sections for the details as shown below. Figure: VLAN Configuration 4.5.8 Routing Please refer to the following sections for the details as shown in Figures 4-5-6 and 4-5-7.
  • Page 71: Rip

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Routing tables contain a list of IP addresses. Each IP address identifies a remote LoRaWAN Gateway (or other network gateway) that the local LoRaWAN Gateway is configured to recognize. For each IP address, the routing table additionally stores a network mask and other data that specifies the destination IP address ranges that remote device will accept.
  • Page 72: Ospf

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.10 OSPF Please refer to the following sections for the details as shown below. Figure: Routing table 4.5.11 IGMP Please refer to the following sections for the details as shown below. Figure: Routing table - 72 -...
  • Page 73: Ipv6

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.12 IPv6 This page is used to configure parameter for IPv6 internet network which connects to WAN port of the router as shown in Figure 4-33. It allows you to enable IPv6 function and set up the parameters of the router’s WAN.
  • Page 74: Dhcp

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.13 DHCP The DHCP service allows you to control the IP address configuration of all your network devices. When a client (host or other device such as networked printer, etc.) joins your network it will automatically get a valid IP address from a range of addresses and other settings from the DHCP service.
  • Page 75 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Server Input a WINS server if needed. WINS Set the time for using one assigned IP. After the lease time, the DHCP client will need to get new IP addresses from the LoRaWAN...
  • Page 76: Ddns

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.14 DDNS The LoRaWAN Gateway offers the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) feature, which allows the hosting of a website, FTP server, or e-mail server with a fixed domain name (named by yourself) and a dynamic IP address, and then your friends can connect to your server by entering your domain name no matter what your IP address is.
  • Page 77 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description By default, the DDNS service is disabled. DDNS Service If user needs to enable the function, please set it as enable. User is able to select the interface for DDNS service. Interface By default, the interface is WAN 1.
  • Page 78: Mac Address Clone

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.15 MAC Address Clone Clone or change the MAC address of the WAN interface. The setup is shown in Figure 4-5-11. Figure 4-5-11: MAC Address Clone Object Description Set the function as enable or disable.
  • Page 79: Cellular

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Cellular The Cellular menu provides LTE/NR related functions as shown in Figure 4-6-1. Please refer to the following sections for the details. Figure 4-6-1: Cellular menu Object Description Allows setting LTE/NR configuration. LTE/NR Configuration Allows setting SIM configuration.
  • Page 80: Lte/Nr Configuration

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.6.1 LTE/NR Configuration This page provides LTE/NR configuration as shown in Figure 4-6-2. Figure 4-6-2: LTE/NR configuration Object Description Indicates what kind of LTE will be used. Possible modes are:  Auto: Automatically connect the possible band.
  • Page 81: Lte/Nr Advanced

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.6.2 LTE/NR Advanced This page provides LTE/NR advanced configuration as shown in Figure 4-6-3. Figure 4-6-3: LTE/NR advanced Object Description Display which SIM slot is using. Current SIM Card Disable: SIM gets connection even it is in roaming state.
  • Page 82: Lte/Nr Status

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Configure PIN code to unlock SIM PIN. SIM PIN Confirm PIN code. Confirmed SIM PIN APN can be input by user or the system.. The username can be input by user or the system.
  • Page 83: Lte/Nr Statistics

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.6.4 LTE/NR Statistics This page displays LTE/NR status as shown in Figure 4-6-5. Figure 4-6-5: LTE/NR statistics 4.6.5 This page displays GPS status as shown in Figure 4-6-6. Figure 4-6-6: GPS - 83 -...
  • Page 84: Sms

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.6.6 This page provides SMS configuration as shown in Figure 4-6-7. Figure 4-6-7: SMS Object Description Configure user’s name Name Configure user’s phone number Phone Configure user’s email Email - 84 -...
  • Page 85: Lora

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series LoRa The LoRa menu provides LoRa functions as shown in Figure 4-6-1. Please refer to the following sections for the details. Figure 4-6-1: Cellular menu Object Description Allows setting LoRa configuration. LoRa Allows setting LoRaWAN configuration.
  • Page 86: Lora

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.7.1 LoRa This page provides LoRa configuration as shown in Figure 4-6-2. Figure 4-6-2: LoRa configuration Object Description After the configured length of time, the Gateway will issue a Pull request to the specified IP address to confirm its connection is still Keep Alive Period (sec) active.
  • Page 87: Lorawan

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.7.2 LoRaWAN This page provides LoRaWAN configuration as shown in Figure 4-6-3. Figure 4-6-3: LTE/NR advanced Object Description The service of LoRaWAN LoRaWAN Server Mode The registered email of LoRaWAN server Email The unique identity of the base station, which the server can...
  • Page 88: Abp Decryption

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.7.3 ABP Decryption This page provides ABP Decryption configuration as shown in Figure 4-6-4. Figure 4-6-4: ABP Decryption Object Description The number of ABP Decryption devices The Dev ADDR of devices Dev ADDR The APP session key of devices...
  • Page 89: Mqtt

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.7.4 MQTT This page provides MQTT Client Configuration as shown in Figure 4-6-5. Figure 4-6-5: MQTT Client Configuration Object Description Enable or disable MQTT service Enable The level of quality of service Quality of Service...
  • Page 90: Lora Log

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.7.5 LoRa Log This page shows the frequency for LoRa radio and traffics as shown in Figure 4-6-6. Figure 4-6-6: LoRa Radio and traffics - 90 -...
  • Page 91: Security

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Security The Security menu provides Firewall, Access Filtering and other functions as shown in Figure 4-7-1. Please refer to the following sections for the details. Figure 4-7-1: Security menu Object Description Allows setting DoS (Denial of Service) protection as enable.
  • Page 92: Firewall

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.8.1 Firewall A "Denial-of-Service" (DoS) attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by hackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from using that service. The LoRaWAN Gateway can prevent specific DoS attacks as shown in Figure 4-7-2.
  • Page 93 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series ICMP is kind of a pack of TCP/IP; its important function is to transfer simple signal on the Internet. There are two normal attack ways Block ICMP Flood which hackers like to use, Ping of Death and Smurf attack.
  • Page 94: Mac Filtering

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.8.2 MAC Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network or Internet through the LoRaWAN Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local...
  • Page 95: Ip Filtering

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.8.3 IP Filtering IP Filtering is used to deny LAN users from accessing the public IP address on internet as shown in Figure 4-7-4. To begin blocking access to an IP address, enable IP Filtering and enter the IP address of the web site you wish to block.
  • Page 96: Web Filtering

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Check the box if you want to control all web sites, meaning the LAN Anywhere (of destination user can’t visit any web site. IP Address) Input the port of destination IP Address which you want to block.
  • Page 97: Port Forwarding

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.8.5 Port Forwarding Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall as shown in Figure 4-7-8. These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your LoRaWAN Gateway's NAT firewall.
  • Page 98: Qos

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description the start and finish fields. Enter the local IP address. Virtual Server IP Address Enter local ports you want to control. For TCP and UDP Services, enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by the Internal Service Port service.
  • Page 99: Dmz

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.8.7 A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network as shown in Figure 4-7-9. Typically the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet traffic, such as Web (HTTP) servers, FTP servers, SMTP (e-mail) servers and DNS servers.
  • Page 100 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Set the function as enable or disable. If the DMZ function is enabled, it means that you set up DMZ at a particular computer to be exposed to the Internet so that some applications/software, especially Internet/online game can have two way connections.
  • Page 101: Vpn

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series To obtain a private and secure network link, the LoRaWAN Gateway is capable of establishing VPN connections. When used in combination with remote client authentication, it links the business’ remote sites and users, conveniently providing the enterprise with an encrypted network communication method.
  • Page 102: Ipsec

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.1 IPSec IPSec (IP Security) is a generic standardized VPN solution. IPSec must be implemented in the IP stack which is part of the kernel. Since IPSec is a standardized protocol it is compatible to most vendors that implement IPSec.
  • Page 103 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Check the box to enable the function. IPSec Tunnel Enable Enter any words for recognition. Tunnel Name This is only available for host-to-host connections and specifies to which interface the host is connecting.
  • Page 104 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series It provides the way to create the SA between two PCs. The SA can access the encoding between two PCs, and the IT administrator can assign to which key size or Preshare Key and algorithm to use. The SA comes in many connection ways.
  • Page 105: Ipsec Remote Server

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.2 IPsec Remote Server This section assists you in setting the IPsec Remote Server Configuration as shown below. 4.9.3 This section assists you in setting the GRE Tunnel as shown in Figure 4-8-4. Figure 4-8-4: GRE...
  • Page 106 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Set the function as enable or disable. GRE Tunnel Go to the Add GRE Tunnel page to add a new tunnel. Add GRE Tunnel Figure 4-8-5: GRE Tunnel Object Description Check the box to enable the function.
  • Page 107: Pptp Server

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.4 PPTP Server Use the IP address and the scope option needs to match the far end of the PPTP server; its goal is to use the PPTP channel technology, and establish Site-to-Site VPN where the channel can have equally good results from different methods with IPSec.
  • Page 108 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Set the function as enable or disable. PPTP Server Enter any words for recognition. Broadcast Force MPPE Set the encryption as enable or disable. Encryption Set the authentication as enable or disable. CHAP Set the authentication as enable or disable.
  • Page 109: L2Tp Server

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.5 L2TP Server This section assists you in setting the L2TP Server as shown in Figure 4-8-7. Figure 4-8-7: L2TP Server Object Description Set the function as enable or disable. L2TP Server Input the IP address of the L2TP Server. For instance, "192.168.50.1”.
  • Page 110 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Enter a pass phrase. Preshare Key Create the username and password for the VPN client. User and Password Main. Connection Type Aggressive. It provides the way to create the SA between two PCs. The SA can access the encoding between two PCs, and t he IT administrator can assign to which key size or Preshare Key and algorithm to use.
  • Page 111: Ssl Vpn

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.6 SSL VPN This section assists you in setting the SSL Server as shown in Figure 4-8-8. Figure 4-8-8: SSL Server Object Description Set the function as enable or disable. SSL VPN Server Set a port for the SSL Service. Default port is 1194.
  • Page 112: Vpn Connection

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.7 VPN Connection This page shows the VPN connection status as shown in Figure 4-8-9. Figure 4-8-9: VPN Connection Status Object Description Click the IPSec/GRE/…/SSL VPN bookmark to check the current VPN Connection connection status.
  • Page 113: Wireless

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10 Wireless The Wireless menu provides the following features as shown in Figure 4-10-1 Figure 4-9-1: Wireless Menu Object Description 2.4G Wi-Fi Allow to configure 2.4G Wi-Fi. 5G Wi-Fi Allow to configure 5G Wi-Fi. MAC ACL Allow configure MAC ACL.
  • Page 114: 2.4G Wi-Fi

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10.1 2.4G Wi-Fi This page allows the user to define 2.4G Wi-Fi as shown in Figure 4-10-2. Figure 4-10-2: 2.4G Wi-Fi Object Description Wireless Status Allows user to enable or disable 2.4G WiFi Wireless Name (SSID) It is the wireless network name.
  • Page 115: Wi-Fi

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10.2 5G Wi-Fi This page allows the user to define 5G Wi-Fi as shown in Figure 4-10-3. Figure 4-10-3: 5G Wi-Fi Object Description Wireless Status Allows user to enable or disable 5G Wi-Fi Wireless Name (SSID) It is the wireless network name.
  • Page 116: Mac Acl

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10.3 MAC ACL This page provides MAC ACL configuration as shown in Figure 4-10-4. Figure 4-10-4: MAC ACL Object Description Active Allows the devices to pass in the rule Device Name Set an allowed device name...
  • Page 117: Wi-Fi Advanced

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10.4 Wi-Fi Advanced This page allows the user to define advanced setting of Wi-Fi as shown in Figure 4-10-5. Figure 4-10-5: Wi-Fi advanced Object Description 2.4G Mode 11AC: Select 802.11B/G or 802.11N/G 11AX: Select 802.11B/G or 802.11N/G or 802.11AX 5G Mode 11AC: Select 802.11A or 802.11AN or 802.11AC...
  • Page 118: Wi-Fi Statistics

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10.5 Wi-Fi Statistics This page displays Wi-Fi statistics as shown in Figure 4-10-6. Figure 4-10-6: Wi-Fi Statistics - 118 -...
  • Page 119: Connection Status

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10.6 Connection Status This page shows the host names and MAC address of all the clients in your network as shown in Figure 4-10-7. Figure 4-10-7: Connection status Object Description Name Display the host name of connected clients.
  • Page 120: Maintenance

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.11 Maintenance The Maintenance menu provides the following features for managing the system as shown in Figure 4-11-1 Figure 4-11-1: Maintenance Menu Object Description Allows changing the login username and password. Administrator Allows setting Date & Time function.
  • Page 121: Administrator

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.11.1 Administrator To ensure the LoRaWAN Gateway's security is secure, you will be asked for your password when you access the LoRaWAN Gateway's Web-based utility. The default user name and password are "admin". This page will allow you to modify the user name and passwords as shown in Figure 4-11-2.
  • Page 122: Date And Time

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.11.2 Date and Time This section assists you in setting the system time of the LoRaWAN Gateway. You are able to either select to set the time and date manually or automatically obtain the GMT time from Internet as shown in Figure 4-11-3.
  • Page 123: Saving/Restoring Configuration

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.11.3 Saving/Restoring Configuration This page shows the status of the configuration. You may save the setting file to either USB storage or PC and load the setting file from USB storage or PC as Figure 4-11-4...
  • Page 124: Upgrading Firmware

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.11.4 Upgrading Firmware This page provides the firmware upgrade function as shown in Figure 4-11-5 Figure 4-11-5: Firmware Upgrade Object Description Press the button to select the firmware. Choose File Press the button to upgrade firmware to system.
  • Page 125: Reboot / Reset

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.11.5 Reboot / Reset This page enables the device to be rebooted from a remote location. Once the Reboot button is pressed, users have to re-log in the Web interface as Figure 4-11-6 is shown below:...
  • Page 126: Diagnostics

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.11.7 Diagnostics The page allows you to issue ICMP PING packets to troubleshoot IP connectivity issues. After you press “Ping”, ICMP packets are transmitted, and the sequence number and roundtrip time are displayed upon reception of a reply. The Page refreshes automatically until responses to all packets are...
  • Page 127: Appendix A: Ddns Application

    Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Appendix A: DDNS Application Configuring PLANET DDNS steps: Step 1: Visit DDNS provider’s web site and register an account if you do not have one yet. For example, register an account at http://planetddns.com Step 2: Enable DDNS option through accessing web page of the device.
  • Page 128: Appendix B: Lorawan Settings

    The Setting Up of LCG-300 series 1. LoRa Setting Open browser and log in to the Web GUI of LCG-300 series. Click LoRa under the main menu and LoRa on function menu. Select the Frequency Plan for your local area. Some Frequency Bands support Frequency Sub Band.
  • Page 129 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series LoRaWAN Setting Click LoRaWAN and input the related data. LoRaWAN Server LoRaWAN UDP Mode Email kinlin.planet@gmail.com (TTN account) Gateway ID a8f7e01234567895 Server Provider The Things of Network V3 Server Address eu1.cloud.thethings.network nam1.cloud.thethings.network au1.cloud.thethings.network Uplink Port...
  • Page 130 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series a. After logging in, select “console” under “account” shown in the upper right corner of the page. b. Select a cluster which is near your location. The cluster will be the server address of LoRaWAN in the LCG-300 setting.
  • Page 131 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series c. The console page “Go to application” is for setting LoRa node and LoRa sensor. “Go to gateways” is for setting LoRaWAN gateway. Register a gateway 1. Click “Register gateway”. Input Gateway EUI - 131 -...
  • Page 132 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 2. Input General settings The Gateway ID has to be the same as the Gateway ID of LoRaWAN setting. 3. After finishing the setting, TTN will keep updating the information of the gateway. - 132 -...
  • Page 133: Setting Up To Connect With Built-In Abp Decoder

    The Setting Up of LCG-300 series 1. LoRa Setting a. Open browser and log in to the Web GUI of LCG-300 series. b. Click LoRa under the main menu and LoRa on the function menu. Select the Frequency Plan for your local area. Some frequency bands support Frequency Sub Band.
  • Page 134 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series LoRaWAN Setting Click LoRaWAN and key-in data. LoRaWAN Server LoRaWAN UDP Mode Email kinlin.planet@gmail.com Gateway ID a8f7e01234567895 Server Provider Built-in ABP Decoder Uplink Port 1700 Downlink Port 1700 ABP Decryption a. Click Enable. b. Click the Add ABP Key button. Then input data which has to be the same as the settings of LoRa node/sensor.
  • Page 135 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Device Address *B0508566 Network Session *A04106056144579AD82F86DF0EF42A2F Application *A4A197D52E8BFA3AC3DD4D1F303CF54F Session Key Decoder ACSII String Downlink Frame Counter *The data has to be the same as the LoRa node/sensor. Modbus configuration a. Click “System” under the main menu and “Modbus” on the function menu.
  • Page 136 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series The Setting Up of LoRa Node 1. Launch LoRa node/sensor utility. 2. Go to LoRaWAN Settings, and set frequency of the LoRa node. 3. Set Device Address, Network Session Key and Application Session Key - 136 -...
  • Page 137 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4. Check the data of Downlink Frame-counter. 5. Enable the RS-485 setting, check the item of Modbus RS485 bridge LoRaWAN and set Port. (The Port must be the same as the Port of Modbus setting in LCG-300.)

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