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Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview ............................7 1.2. Package Check List........................8 1.3. Product Specification........................8 2. Getting Started 2.1. External View ...........................10 2.2. LED Indicators..........................10 2.3. Connecting the Hardware ......................10 2.3.1. Connecting to the network .......오류! 책갈피가 정의되어 있지 않습니다. 2.3.2. Connecting the power ........오류! 책갈피가 정의되어 있지 않습니다. 2.3.3.
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6.2.1. Adding a new user ......................32 6.2.2. Removing a user......................32 6.2.3. Editing a user .........................32 6.3. Certificates ..........................32 6.3.1. Changing certificate .......................32 6.3.2. Changing private key .....................32 6.3.3. Uploading a new Trusted CA certificate.................32 6.3.4. Removing a Trusted CA certificate ................32 6.4.
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Appendix 1. Connections A 1.1. Ethernet Pin outs........................43 A 1.2. Console and Serial port pin-outs...................43 A 1.3. Ethernet Wiring Diagram.......................44 Appendix 2. Parani-MSP1000 Configuration files A 2.1. ip.conf............................45 Appendix 3. Well-known port numbers Appendix 4. Guide to the Bios menu program Appendix 5: Warranty A.5.1.
2.0+EDR specification. The Parani-MSP1000 series is a class 1 Bluetooth device that supports 150m using basic dipole antenna and up to 1 km using patch antenna. The Parani-MSP1000 series supports such various profiles as Serial Port (SPP), LAN Access over PPP (LAP), Dial-up Networking (DUN), Personal Area Networking (PAN) and FTP for various applications.
- Ethernet Cross Cable - Dipole antenna - CD-ROM, including the Serial/IP Com Port Redirector, software and manual 1.3. Product Specification Parani-MSP1000 Ethernet Interface Dual 10/100 Base-T Ethernet with RJ45 connector Supports Static IP and Dynamic IP address Bluetooth Interface Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR...
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Note Bluetooth v2.0 supports improved AFH function. AFH function is to mitigate the interference between WiFi and Bluetooth radios by automatically avoiding the active WiFi channel from Bluetooth link. However, AFH does not provide a complete solution making WiFi and Bluetooth work together in harmony.
- Connect the power source to the Parani-MSP1000 - Connect the Parani-MSP1000 to Ethernet switch 2.3.1. Connecting the power Connect the power cable to the Parani-MSP1000. If the power is properly supplied, the [Power] lamp will light up solid green.
Figure 2-1 Connecting the power to the Parani-MSP1000 2.3.2. Connecting to the network Plug one end of the Ethernet cable to the Parani-MSP1000 [Eth0] port. The other end of the Ethernet cable should be connected to a network port. If the cable is properly connected, the Parani-MSP1000 will have a valid connection to the Ethernet network.
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Parani-MSP1000 using Telnet or SSH client. The menu-driven user interface provides limited functions for initial configuration. NOTE : Please note that Parani-MSP1000 supports only the SSH v2, so user must use the SSH client which is able to support SSH v2.
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Parity None Stop bits 1 No flow control Press the [ENTER] key. Enter your username and password to log into the Parani-MSP1000. The factory default user settings are as follows. Login: root Password: root After login, users can use various shell commands in the CLI(Command Line interface). For details on the CLI, refer to the chapter 9, “CLI Guide”.
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“apply” command on the menu. 2.4.2. Configurations using Ethernet connection The IP address of the Parani-MSP1000 must be known before users can access the box using the Remote console. The default IP address of the Parani-MSP1000 is 192.168.161.5. Once users know the IP address of the box, they can access to it either by using telnet/ssh program or web browser.
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Figure 2-4 Login screen of the Parani-MSP1000 web management Figure 2-5 The Parani-MSP1000 Series web management screen Figure 2-5 shows the configuration homepage of the Parani-MSP1000 Web management interface. A...
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3) Make sure the connection is made, and then check the IP address of the PC or laptop. The Parani-MSP1000 has a built-in DHCP server, and it lease the 10.0.0.x IP address to the client computer. The default IP address of the Parani-MSP1000 in this PAN is 10.0.0.1.
• DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) The Parani-MSP1000 is initially defaulted to STATIC mode, with a static IP address of 192.168.161.5. Table 3-1 shows the configuration parameters for all three IP configurations. Figure 3-1 shows the actual web-based GUI to change the user’s IP configuration.
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A subnet represents all the network hosts in one geographic location, such as a building or local area network (LAN). The Parani-MSP1000 will use the subnet mask setting to verify the origin of all packets. If the desired TCP/IP host specified in the packet is in the same geographic location (on the local network segment) as defined by the subnet mask, the Parani-MSP1000 will establish a direct connection.
DHCP client computer receives this information when the IP address is provided at its boot-up. Each time the device is reset, the Parani-MSP1000 broadcasts a DHCP request over the network. The reply generated by the DHCP server contains the IP address, as well as the subnet mask, gateway address, DNS servers and the “lease”...
If the SYSLOG service is enabled and the SYSLOG server configuration is properly set up, the user may configure the storage location for the system log of the Parani-MSP1000 as SYSLOG server. For more information about the configuration of system log storage location, please refer to 7.2 System...
The TCP port number to which will be applied to the firewall rule. User can select one of 23(Telnet), 22(SSH), 80(HTTP), 443(HTTPS) or each Serial Port Profile session. Chain rule Set the basic rule for the host to access the Parani-MSP1000 as one of Accept, Drop or Reject.
Figure 3-3 IP filtering Configuration Table 3-2 Input examples of Option and IP address/mask combination Input format Allowable Hosts Option IP address/mask Any host 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 Normal 192.168.1.120 192.168.1.120/255.255.255.255 Normal Any host except 192.168.1.120/255.255.255.255 Invert 192.168.1.120 192.168.1.1 ~ 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 Normal 192.168.1.254 192.168.0.1 ~ 192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0 Normal...
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This represents the waiting period until a “keep-alive” packet is retransmitted. The default value is 5 seconds. By default, the Parani-MSP1000 will send the keep-alive packets 3 times with 5 seconds interval after 15 seconds have elapsed since the time when there’s no data transmitted back and forth.
The information of all the built-in Bluetooth devices is displayed. 4.3. Serial Port Profile (SPP) Configuration The Bluetooth devices that support Serial Port Profile are able to connect with the Parani-MSP1000. In order to use the SPP, first of all, the operation mode should be selected.
Available services are CLI and Network. 4.3.2.1.2. Service category – CLI When a new connection is created, the Parani-MSP1000 provides a CLI for the connection. With this option, system administrators are able to access to CLI without serial cable. 4.3.2.1.3. Service category - Network...
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If the network service is client, the Parani-MSP1000 creates a outgoing connection and if the network service is server, the Parani-MSP1000 listen on a TCP port. And then, if TCP connection is established, the data received from SPP is transmitted to TCP/IP and the data received from TCP/IP is transmitted to SPP.
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The available options are as follows: Network service mode The available mode is server, client and tunneling. If the server is selected, the Parani-MSP1000 waits for incoming connection. If the client is selected, the Parani-MSP1000 tries to connect to remote hosts. If the tunneling is selected, the Parani-MSP1000 waits for incoming connection, but when there is data received from SPP and there is no incoming connection, the Parani-MSP1000 tries to connect to remote host.
If the periodic connection is zero, it means that the Parani-MSP1000 never initiates connection when there is no data received from SPP. When Bluetooth connection is established: Initiate connection or Do nothing If the “Initiate connection” is selected, the Parani-MSP1000 attempts to connect to remote host immediately when Bluetooth connection is established.
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4.3.4.1.2. Remote BD address The Parani-MSP1000 waits for incoming connection from this BD address or tries to connect to this BD address. 4.3.4.1.3. Service category Please, refer to 4.3.2.1.1 Service category 4.3.4.1.4. Frame buffer Please, refer to 4.3.2.1.4 Frame buffer 4.3.4.1.5.
Every day Every day, AM 00:00:00, Every hour Every hour, 0 minute, 0 second 4.4. PAN/DUN/LAP Configuration 4.4.1. Private address 4.4.2. Personal Area Networking (PAN) 4.4.3. Dial-Up Networking (DUN) 4.4.4. LAN Access over PPP (LAP)
6. System administration 6.1. Device name 6.2. User management 6.2.1. Adding a new user 6.2.2. Removing a user 6.2.3. Editing a user 6.3. Certificates 6.3.1. Changing certificate 6.3.2. Changing private key 6.3.3. Uploading a new Trusted CA certificate 6.3.4. Removing a Trusted CA certificate 6.4.
7. System status & log 7.1. System status 7.2. System logging 7.2.1. System log location 7.2.2. System log buffer size 7.2.3. Lessen system log 7.3. Bluetooth connection monitoring...
8. System statistics 8.1. Network interfaces Network interfaces statistics displays basic network interfaces usage of the Parani-MSP1000, lo, eth0 and eth1. lo is a local loop back interface and eth0 and eth1 are network interfaces of Parani- MSP1000. Figure 8-1 Network interfaces statistics 8.2.
InDelivers : Specifies the number of received datagrams delivered. OutRequests : Specifies the number of outgoing datagrams that an IP is requested to transmit. This number does not include forwarded datagrams. OutDiscards : Specifies the number of transmitted datagrams discarded. These are datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent their transmission to their destination, but which were discarded (for example, for lack of buffer space.) This counter would include datagrams counted in Datagrams Forwarded if any such packets met this (discretionary) discard criterion.
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The ICMP Statistics screen provides statistical information about packets/connections using an ICMP protocol. Definitions and descriptions of each parameter are described below: InMsgs, OutMsgs : Specifies the number of messages received or sent. InErrors, OutErrors : Specifies the number of errors received or sent. InDestUnreachs, OutDestUnreachs : Specifies the number of destination-unreachable messages received or sent.
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InAddrMasks, OutAddrMasks : Specifies the number of address mask requests received or sent. A computer sends an address mask request to determine the number of bits in the subnet mask for its local subnet. InAddrMaskReps, OutAddrMaskReps : Specifies the number of address mask responses received or sent. A computer sends an address mask response in response to an address mask request.
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EstabResets : Specifies the number of established connections that have been reset. CurrEstab : Specifies the number of currently established connections. InSegs : Specifies the number of segments received. OutSegs : Specifies the number of segments transmitted. This number does not include retransmitted segments.
9.3.5. Blutooth utilities 9.4. Accessing CLI Serial console: 1) Connect the console port of the Parani-MSP1000 with the PC serial port 2) Run a PC terminal emulation program 3) Configure the PC serial port to: 9600-8-N-1 No flow control 4) Press <enter>...
10. Approval Information 10.1. FCC 10.1.1. FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, Including interference that may cause undesired operation Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,...
11. RF Information 11.1. Radio Frequency Range 2.402~2.480GHz 11.2. Number of Frequency Channel 79 channels 11.3. Transmission Method FHSS(Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) 11.4. Modulation Method GFSK(Gaussian-filtered Frequency Shift Keying) 11.5. Radio Output Power +18dBm 11.6. Receiving Sensitivity -88dBm 11.7. Power Supply DC5V...
Appendix 1. Connections A 1.1. Ethernet Pin outs The Pro Series uses a standard Ethernet connector, which is a shielded connector that is compliant with the AT&T258 specifications. Table A-1 shows the pin assignment and wire color. Figure A-1 Pin layout of the RJ45 connector Table A-1 Pin assignment of the RJ45 connector for Ethernet Description Color...
RTS- CTS- The serial communication type can be set by DIP switch near by serial port. (Only for PS110 and PS410) To change the serial communication type, change the position of each DIP switch as shown below. But please note that the power of the Pro Series should be turned off before changing the serial communication type.
Appendix 3. Well-known port numbers Port numbers are divided into three ranges: Well Known Ports, Registered Ports, and Dynamic and/or Private Ports. Well Known Ports are those from 0 through 1023. Registered Ports are those from 1024 through 49151. Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535. Well Known Ports are assigned by IANA, and on most systems, can only be used by system processes or by programs executed by privileged users.
(a) any misapplication or misuse of the Product; (b) failure of Customer to adhere to any of SENA’s specifications or instructions; (c) neglect of, abuse of, or accident to, the Product; or (d) any associated or complementary equipment or software not furnished by SENA.
- Product that has been exposed to repair attempts by a third party without SENA’s written consent, - Hardware hosting modified SENA Software, or non-SENA Software, unless modifications have been approved by SENA. - Battery component capacity degradation due to usage, aging, and with some chemistry, lack of maintenance.
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