NetComm Wireless NTC-6200-01 User Manual

NetComm Wireless NTC-6200-01 User Manual

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  • Page 1   N N TC-620 00 Serie es – Inte elligent t M2M Router r  ...
  • Page 2   yright yright© 2013 NetCom mm Wireless Limited . All rights reserved. information containe d herein is proprietar ry to NetComm Wirel ess. No part of this d document may be tra nslated, transcribed, reproduced, in any f form, or by any mea ns without prior writte cons sent of NetComm Wir...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

      DOCUMENT V VERSION DATE Initial documen nt release Table 1 1 - Document Revision n History Tabl le o of Co onte ents erview ..............................5     Introduction ...........
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  • Page 5: Ove Erview

      ervie ntroduc ction This document provides you all the informatio on you need to set up p, configure and use the NetComm Wirele ess NTC-6200 Intellig ent M2M Router. arget a audienc This document is intende ed for system integra tors or experienced h hardware installers w who understand telec...
  • Page 6: Pro Oduct Introduc Ction

    1 x DIN rail mounting bracket 1 x six-way terminal block 1 x quick start guide and safety manual If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact NetComm Wireless Support immediately. The NetComm Wireless Support website can be found at: http://support.netcommwireless.com.  ...
  • Page 7: Product Features

      roduct feature NetComm Wireless N NTC-6200 Intelligent M2M Router is an M2 2M device designed by NetComm Wirele ess to address the rap pid growth in M2M de eployments. It has be een designed to prov vide state e-of-the-art features a and versatility at an a affordable price.
  • Page 8: Phy Ysical Dimensi Ions And Indic Cators

    Below is a list of the physical dimensions of the Intelligent M2M Router. Figure 1 – Intelligent M2M Router Dimensions INTELLIGENT M2M ROUTER (WITHOUT EXTERNAL ANTENNAS ATTACHED) Length 143 mm Depth 107 mm Height 34 mm Weight 180g Table 2 - Device Dimensions     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 9: Led Indicators

      ED ind dicators Intelligent M2M Rout ter uses 7 LEDs to di splay the current sys stem and connection status. Figure 2 - Inte telligent M2M Router LED Indicators ED ICON NAME COLOUR STATE DESCRIPTIO Power off Double f flash Powering up Power...
  • Page 10: Ethernet Port Led Indicators

    The Ethernet port is operating at a speed of 100Mbps. Amber The Ethernet port is operating at a speed of 10Mbps or no Ethernet cable is connected. Table 5 - Ethernet port LED indicators description         NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 11: Interfaces

    RJ45 Po E Ethernet port supply can serve as a backup power source if f required (PoE available on n NTC-6200-01 only). Mini USB B 2.0 OTG port Provides connectivit y for optional external stora age or a USB Ethernet don ngle.
  • Page 12: Pla Acement Of The E Router

      Plac ment of t uter two external high-pe erformance antennas supplied with the rou uter are designed to provide optimum sig gnal strength in a wid e range of environme ents. If you find the s ignal strength is wea ak, try adju sting the orientation...
  • Page 13   erpendicul lar to the w wall If a l arge surface area is not available, there i s the option of moun ting the router perpe endicular to the wall. T This gives the router a small wall footprint t while remaining sec curely attached.
  • Page 14: Mounting Bracket

    To attach the mounting bracket, slide it onto the rear of the router as shown in the diagram below: Figure 9 - Sliding on the mounting bracket To remove the bracket, press the PUSH button and slide the router off the bracket: Figure 10 - Removing the mounting bracket       NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 15   sing the m mounting br racket for wall moun nting By fi rst attaching the DIN N rail bracket to the w wall, the Intelligent M2 2M Router can be eas sily attached and rem moved from the brack ket.
  • Page 16: Desk Mount

    In situations where wall mounts and DIN rails are not required, you can simply place the Intelligent M2M Router on a desk using its rubber feet to prevent it from slipping. Figure 14 - Desk mount     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 17: Ins Tallation And Configuration Of The Intelli Gent M2M Rou Uter

    Intelligent M2M Rout ter can be powered i n one of three ways: Power over r Ethernet (802.3af Po oE) (available on the NTC-6200-01 only) DC power i input via 6-pin conne ector (8-40V DC) DC power i input via field termina...
  • Page 18: Power Consumption

    Table 8 - Locking power block pin outs Failover power support (NTC-6200-01 only) The Intelligent M2M Router includes support for connection of two power sources at the same time. When a PoE Ethernet cable is connected and DC power is also supplied to the DC input jack of the router, the router will source power exclusively from the PoE source.
  • Page 19: Adv Vanced Config Guration

      vanc nfig gura ation Intelligent M2M Rout ter comes with preco onfigured settings tha at should suit most cu ustomers. For advanc ced configuration, log g in to the web-based d user interface of th e router. To lo og in to the web-base ed user interface rout ter:...
  • Page 20: Sta Atus

    LAN details, Cellular connection status, Packet data connection status and Advanced status details. You can toggle the sections from view by clicking the buttons to show or hide them. Extra status boxes will appear as additional software features are enabled (e.g. VPN connectivity). Figure 17 - The Status page       NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 21 Displays whethe er power is currently being sourced from the PoE Eth ernet port or from the DC in nput jack (PoE available on n NTC-6200-01 only) HSUPA category Displays the HS UPA category (1-9) for the e current uplink...
  • Page 22 A unique code that identifies the base station from within the location area of the current mobile network signal. Channel number (UARFCN) The channel number of the current 3G/2G connection. Table 11 - Status page item details   NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 23: Int Ernet

      nter Internet section prov vides configuration op ptions for Wireless W WAN, LAN, Routing an nd VPN connectivity. Data Co onnectio data connection pag ge allows you to conf igure and enable/dis able the connection profile. To access th is page, click on the Networking menu, an nd under the Wireles...
  • Page 24 To manually configure a connection profile: Click the Edit button corresponding to the Profile that you wish to modify. The data connection profile settings page is displayed. Figure 19 - Data connection profile settings     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 25   Click the Pr rofile toggle key to tu urn the profile on. Add ditional settings appe ear. Figure 20 - Data a connection settings - Profile turned on In the Profil le name field, enter a a name for the profile e.
  • Page 26 WWAN section is expanded showing the details of the connection and the Status field displays Connected. To see details on the connected session, you can click the Show data usage button. Figure 21 - Packet data connection status section       NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 27: Connect On Demand D

      Connect t on De emand connect on demand feature keeps the Pa acket Data Protocol ( PDP) context deactiv vated by default whil e making it appear to o locally connected d devices that the route er has a permanent conn nection to the mobile broadband network...
  • Page 28 Network Time Protocol (NTP) or Microsoft network awareness (NCSI) traffic from devices behind the router. When you check the box for these options, it tells the router to ignore the request from that application type and will not dial a connection when this data type is received.   Figure 26 - Dial on demand - Excluding application types       NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 29   etting time ers for conn nection an nd disconn nection router has a number r of timer settings whi ch let you determine when a connection i is dialled and when i t is disconnected. Figure 27 – Dial on n demand - Connect an and disconnect timers OPTION...
  • Page 30 The router can also be woken up by means of an SMS message using the SMS diagnostics feature by sending a zero byte class 1 flash SMS. See the Diagnostics section for details on using the SMS Wake up function.       NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 31: Operator Settings

      Operato or Settin Operator settings pa age enables you to se elect which frequenc y band you will use f for your connection a and enables you to sc can for available netw work operators in you ur area. Figure 30 - Band settin Note: In orde er to change the cellu...
  • Page 32: Sim Security Settings S

    If you are not redirected to the PIN settings page, to unlock the SIM: Click on the Networking menu from the top menu bar, and then click SIM security settings. Figure 33 - SIM security settings - SIM PIN locked   NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 33   Enter the P IN in the Current PIN N field and then enter r it again in the Confir rm current PIN field t to confirm the PIN. If you are p placing the router in a a remote, unattended d location, you may w wish to check the Rem member PIN option.
  • Page 34 Confirm new PIN fields and click the Save button. Figure 35 - PIN settings - Change PIN When the PIN has been changed successfully, the following screen is displayed: Figure 36 - SIM security settings – PIN unlock successful     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 35   nlocking a a PUK locke ed SIM After r three incorrect attem mpts at entering the PIN, the SIM card be ecomes PUK (Person nal Unblocking Key) l ocked and you are re equested to enter a P PUK code to unlock i Note: To obta ain the PUK unlock co ode, you must contac...
  • Page 36: Lan

      AN configu uration LAN configuration pa age is used to config gure the LAN settings s of the router and to enable or disable DN NS Masquerading. Figure 3 38 – LAN configuration on settings default IP of the Ethe ernet port is 192.168.
  • Page 37   DHCP page is used to adjust the settings s used by the router’s s built in DHPC Serve er which assigns IP a addresses to locally c connected devices. HCP relay con nfiguration In ad dvanced networks co onfigurations where t he Intelligent M2M R outer should not be r responsible for DHCP...
  • Page 38 In the IP Address fields, enter the IP address that you wish to reserve for the device. If the Enable toggle key is not set to ON, click it to switch it to the ON position. Click the Save button to save the settings.     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 39   ynamic DHCP client list Dynamic DHCP clien nt list displays a list o of the DHCP clients. I f you want to reserve e the current IP addre ess for future use, cli ck the Clone button a and the details will be e copied to the addre rese rvation list fields.
  • Page 40: Routing

    In the Metric field enter the metric for the route. The metric value is used by the router to prioritise routes. The lower the value, the higher the priority. To give the route the highest priority, set it to 0. Click the Save button to save your settings.   NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 41   Figur re 44 - Adding a static c route tive routing li Stati c routes are displaye ed in the Active routin ng list. gure 45 - Active routing ng list eleting static r routes From m the static routing lis st, click the on to the right of the e entry you wish to dele...
  • Page 42   (Routing Information Protocol) is used for r advertising routes to o other routers. Thus all the routes in the r router’s routing table will be advertised to other nearby routers s. For example, the ro oute for th he router’s Ethernet s subnet could be adve ertised to a router on the PPP interface sid...
  • Page 43   edundancy y (VRRP) c configurati Virtu ual Router Redundanc cy Protocol (VRRP) is s a non-proprietary re edundancy protocol designed to increase e the availability of th e default gateway se ervicing hosts on the same subnet. This incre eased reliability is ac chieved by advertising g a “virtual router”...
  • Page 44: Port Forwarding

    If the Source port range specifies a range of port numbers then the Destination port range must be the same as the Source port range. Click the Save button to confirm your settings.     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 45   Figure e 50 - Port forwarding s settings To d delete a port forwardin ng rule, click the button on the Port t forwarding list for th he corresponding rule e that you would like to delete.     .netcommwireless.com NetComm Wire eless Intelligent M2M R R outer...
  • Page 46 Click the DMZ toggle key to turn the DMZ function ON. Enter the IP Address of the device to be the DMZ host into the DMZ IP Address field. Click the Save button to save your settings.     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 47   outer Firew wall Router firewall page is used to enable or disable the in-built fi rewall on the router. When enabled, the f irewall performs state eful packet inspection n on inbound traffic f from the wireless WA blocks all unknown s services, that is, all se ervices not listed on the Services configu...
  • Page 48   AC / IP / P Port filterin MAC/IP/Port filter fea ature allows you appl y a policy to the traff ic that passes throug gh the router, both in bound and outbound d, so that network acc cess can be controlle ed.
  • Page 49   Figure 55 - - MAC / IP / Port filte ering settings OPTION DESCRIPTIO se the drop down list to se elect the direction of the tra affic for which you want to a apply to the rule. Inbound re refers to all traffic that is en tering the outer including data enterin...
  • Page 50: Vpn

      A Vir rtual Private Network (VPN) is a tunnel pro oviding a private link between two networ rks or devices over a public network. Data a to be sent via a VPN N needs to be encap psulated and as such h is gene erally not visible to th...
  • Page 51   Figu gure 58 – IPSec profile e edit   www .netcommwireless.com NetComm Wire eless Intelligent M2M R R outer...
  • Page 52       NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 53   following table descr ribes each of the field ds of the IPSec VPN Connection Settings page. DEFINITION IPSec profile Enables or disables s the VPN profile. Profile name A name used to ide entify the VPN connection p profile. Remote IPSec server add dress The IP address of th...
  • Page 54   penVPN nVPN is an open sou urce virtual private ne etwork (VPN) program m for creating point-to o-point or server-to-m multi-client encrypted d tunnels between ho ost computers. It can traverse network add dress trans slation (NAT) and fire ewalls and allows aut thentication by certific cate, pre-shared key...
  • Page 55   ertificate Auth hentication In th e Certificate Manage ement section, enter the required details t to create a client cert tificate. All fields are required. When you have finished enterin ng the details, click th he Generate button. Figure 60 - OpenVPN se server configuration –...
  • Page 56   Figure 61 – OpenVPN server profile settings     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 57   ername / Pass sword Authen ntication In th e Username/Passwo ord section, enter the username and pass word you would like t to use for authentica tion on the OpenVPN N Server. Click the Do te button to save the ownload CA certificat rt file.
  • Page 58: Certificate Authentication

    In the Profile name field, type a name for the OpenVPN P2P profile you are creating. On the router designated as the master, leave the Server IP address field empty. On the router designated as the slave, enter the WAN IP address of the master.       NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 59   Figure 65 65 - OpenVPN P2P mod de settings Use the Se erver port field to sele ect a port number and d then use the drop d down list to select a p packet type to use fo r the OpenVPN serve er.
  • Page 60: Configuring The Pptp Client

    From the menu bar at the top of the screen, click Networking and then from the VPN section on the left side of the screen, click PPTP client. The PPTP client list is displayed. Figure 66 - PPTP client list Click the +Add button to begin configuring a new PPTP client profile. The PPTP client edit screen is displayed. Figure 67 - VPN PPTP client edit   NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 61   Click the En nable PPTP client to ggle key to switch it to the ON position. In the Profil le name list, enter a profile name for the t tunnel. This may be a anything you like and d is used to identify th he tunnel on the route Use the Us sername and Passwo...
  • Page 62 Click the +Add button to begin configuring a new GRE tunnelling client profile. The GRE Client Edit screen is displayed. Figure 69 – GRE client edit Click the Enable GRE Tunnel toggle key to switch it to the ON position.   NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 63   In the Profil le name, enter a prof file name for the tunn nel. This may be anyt thing you like and is u used to identify the tu unnel on the router. In the GRE server address field d, enter the IP addres ss of the GRE server.
  • Page 64: Ser Rvices

    In the Username and Password fields, enter the logon credentials for your DDNS account. Enter the password for the account again in the Verify password field. Click the Save button to save the DDNS configuration settings.     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 65: Network Time (Ntp)

      Network k time ( (NTP) NTP (Network Time P Protocol) settings pag ge allows you to con figure the Intelligent M2M Router to synch hronize its internal clo ock with a global Inte ernet Time server and d specify the time zo ne for the l ocation of the router.
  • Page 66: Data Stream Manage Er

    The data stream manager provides you with the ability to create mappings between input ports and output ports (e.g. Serial Port, SMS, GPS, USB) and performs any required translation or data processing by each virtual data tunnel. Customers interested in developing their own applications to create custom mappings can contact NetComm Wireless about our Software Development Kit.
  • Page 67   Watchdo To a ccess the Watchdog gs page, click the Se rvices menu item, the en select the Watchd dogs menu item on th e left. Figu ure 74 - Watchdogs Se ettings Watc chdogs are features w which monitor the ro uter for anomalies an nd restart the router if f an anomaly occurs...
  • Page 68: Watchdogs

      watchdog works as f follows: The router s sends 3 consecutive pings to the first des stination address at t the interval specified in the Periodic Ping timer field. If all 3 ping s to the first destinat ion address fail, the r router sends 3 conse ecutive pings to the s second destination ad...
  • Page 69   onfiguring g Periodic Ping settin Periodic Ping setting gs configure the route er to transmit controll ed ping packets to 2 2 specified IP addres ses. If the router doe s not receive respon nses to the pings, the e router will reboot.
  • Page 70: Snmp

    The Download button displays the Management information base (MIB) of the router. The MIB displays all the objects of the router that can have their values set or report their status. The MIB is formatted in the SNMP-related standard RFC1155.     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 71   NMP traps MP traps are message es from the router to the Network Manage ement System sent as s UDP packets. They y are often used to no otify the management t system of any signi ficant events such as whet ther the link is up or d down.
  • Page 72: Tr-069

      R-069 To a ccess the TR-069 co onfiguration page, clic ck the Services men u item, then select th he TR-069 menu item on the left. Figure re 78 - TR-069 configu guration TR-069 (Technical R Report 069) protocol i s a technical specific cation also known as CPE WAN Managem...
  • Page 73: Gps

      built-in GPS module allows you to use loc cation-based service s, monitor field deplo oyed hardware or find d your current locatio on. The GPS Status w window provides up t o date information ab bout the c current location and t the current GPS sign al conditions (positio on dilution of precisio...
  • Page 74: Sms Messaging

    The Setup page provides the options to enable or disable the SMS messaging functionality and SMS forwarding functionalities of the router. SMS messaging is enabled by default. Figure 79 - General SMS Configuration   NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 75   OPTION DEFINITION Gene eral SMS configuration S messaging ggles the SMS functionality y of the router on and off. Mess sages per page (10-50) e number of SMS message es to display per page. Mu ust be a value between 10 and 50.
  • Page 76: New Message

    After entering the required recipient numbers, type your SMS message in the New message field. As you type your message, a counter shows how many characters you have entered out of the total number available for your chosen encoding scheme. When you have finished typing your message and you are ready to send it, click the Send button.     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 77   box / Outb Inbox displays all rec ceived messages tha at are stored on the r outer while the Outbo ox displays all sent m messages. Figure 81 - SMS Inbo Figure 82 - SMS Outb   ICON DESC RIPTION Forw ward button.
  • Page 78: Diagnostics

      Diagnos stics Diagnostics page is used to configure the e SMS diagnostics a nd command execut tion configuration. Th his allows you to chan nge the configuration n, perform functions r remotely and check o on the statu us of the router via SM MS commands.
  • Page 79   nly accept auth henticated SM MS messages Enab bles or disables chec cking the sender’s ph hone number against t the allowed sender white list for incomin g diagnostics and co ommand execution S SMS messages. If au thentication is enable ed, the router will che eck if the sender’s nu umber exists in the w...
  • Page 80 To add a number to the white list, enter it in the Destination number field and optionally define a password in the Password field. When you have finished adding numbers click the Save button to save the entries.     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 81: Sending An Sms Dia Agnostic Command

      ending g an SM MS Diag gnostic Comm mand Follo ow the steps below to o configure the router r to optionally accept t SMS diagnostic com mmands only from au uthenticated senders and learn how to se end SMS diagnostic c commands to the rou ter.
  • Page 82: Sms Command Format

    VARIABLE=VALUE1 ; set VARIABLE2=VALUE2 PASSWORD set VARIABLE1=VALUE1; set VARIABLE2=VALUE2; set VARIABLE3=VALUE3 If required, values can also be bound by an apostrophe, double apostrophe or back tick. For Example: “set VARIABLE=’VALUE’” “set VARIABLE=”VALUE”” “set VARIABLE=`VALUE`” “get VARIABLE”   NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 83       .netcommwireless.com NetComm Wire e less Intelligent M2M R R outer...
  • Page 84   A pa assword (if required), , only needs to be sp pecified once per SM S, but can be prefixe ed to each command d if desired. “PAS SSWORD get Variabl e1”; “get VARIABLE2 2” “PAS SSWORD set VARIAB BLE1=VALUE1”;...
  • Page 85   following table lists v valid variables where “x” is a profile numb ber (1-6). If no profile is specified, variable es are read from or w written to for the curre ent active profile. If a profile is specified, varia ables are read from o or written to for the sp...
  • Page 86 Send SMS to set the LED mode timeout to 10 minutes Required PASSWORD set ledmode=10 Not required get ledmode Send SMS to retrieve the current LED mode Required PASSWORD get ledmode Not required get ssh.proto Retrieve current SSH protocol Required PASSWORD get ssh.proto   NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 87   Not require set ssh.proto=1 Select SSH protoc Required PASSWORD set ssh.p proto=1 Not require get ssh.passauth Retrieve password d authentication status Required PASSWORD get.ssh.p passauth Not require set ssh.passauth=1 or r set ssh.passauth=0 Enable/disable pa assword authentication on h host Required PASSWORD set ssh.p...
  • Page 88: Sys Stem

    Log data is stored in RAM and therefore, when the unit loses power or is rebooted, it will lose any log information stored in RAM. To ensure that log information is accessible between reboots of the router there are two options: Enable the Log to file option   NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 89   Use a remo ote syslog server   www.netcommwireless.com NetComm Wire e less Intelligent M2M R R outer...
  • Page 90 Show extended system log messages with full debugging level details. Info Show informational messages only. Notice Show normal system logging information. Warning Show warning messages only. Error Show error condition messages only. Table 22 - System log detail levels     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 91   Sec log IPSec log section pro ovides the ability for you to download the log for the IPSec VP PN function. This can assist in troubleshoo oting any problems yo ou may have with the e IPSec VPN. Figure 88 - IPSec log the Log level drop d own list to specify th e type of detail you w...
  • Page 92: System Configuratio On

      ystem C Config guration ettings bac ckup and r restore settings backup / res store page is used to o backup or restore th he router’s configurat tion or to reset it to fa actory defaults. In ord der to view the setting gs page you must be e logged into the web b user...
  • Page 93   pload To a ccess the Upload pa age, click on the Syst tem menu, then Syst em Configuration and d then Upload. Upload page allows you to upload firmwa are files, HTTPS certi ficates or user create ed application packa ages to the Intelligent t M2M Router.
  • Page 94 The recovery firmware image is flashed and when it is complete, the router displays “The firmware update was successful” and returns to the main Upload screen. Figure 93 - Recovery firmware flash process     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 95   Click the In nstall link to the right o of the main firmware image you uploaded d and then click OK t to confirm that you wa ant to continue with t the installation. Note: Do not remove the power w when the router’s LED Ds are flashing as this s is when the firmwar...
  • Page 96 The Package Manager page is used to provide details of any user installed packages on the router and allow them to be uninstalled. For more information on application development, contact NetComm Wireless about our Software Development Kit. Figure 95 – Software applications manager The Application name, Version number of the application, the architecture type and time of installation are all displayed.
  • Page 97   dministrati ion setting To a ccess the Administra ation Settings page, c click on the System m menu then the Admin nistration menu on the e left and then click o on Administration Set ttings. Administration settin gs page is used to e nable or disable prot tocols used for remot te access and config...
  • Page 98   OPTION DEFINITION Remote router access co ontrol Enable HTTP Enable or disa able remote HTTP access t to the router. You can also set the port you would like e remote HTTP access to b e available on. HTTP management port Enter a port nu umber between 1 and 655 34 to use when accessing...
  • Page 99: Https Key Managem Ment

      HTTPS k key ma nagem ment What is HTT TP Secure? P Secure or HTTPS is s the use of the HTTP P protocol over an SS SL/TLS protocol. It is used primarily to pro otect against eavesdr ropping of communic cation between a web b browser and the we site t...
  • Page 100 Dominican Republic Cayman Islands Qatar International Algeria Kazakhstan Reunion US Military Ecuador Laos Romania Network Estonia Saint Lucia Serbia Non-Profit Organization Egypt Liechtenstein Russian Federation ARPA Old style Arpanet Western Sahara Sri Lanka Rwanda   NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 101       .netcommwireless.com NetComm Wire e less Intelligent M2M R R outer...
  • Page 102 The web server on the router restarts and you are logged out of the router. Click OK to be taken back to the login screen. Figure 98 - New certificate successfully generated message       NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 103: Ssh Key Manageme Ent

      SH Key y Manag gemen Secu ure Shell (SSH) is UN NIX-based command interface and netwo rk protocol used to g gain secure access to o a remote computer , execute commands s on a remote machin ne or to transfer files betw ween machines.
  • Page 104 The Client Key Management section is used for uploading the public key file of clients. To upload a client public key, click the Upload button, browse to the file and click Open. When the file is uploaded, it is examined for validity. If the key file is not a valid public key, it will not be uploaded.     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 105   ED operati ion mode 7 front LED indicator rs may be turned off a after a timeout period d for aesthetic or pow wer saving reasons. T To access the LED O Operation Mode page e, click the System m enu, then Administra ation on th...
  • Page 106   eboot reboot option in the S System section perfo orms a soft reboot of the router. This can b be useful if you have made configuration changes you want to o implement. To re eboot the router: Click the Sy ystem menu item from m the top menu bar.
  • Page 107: App Pendix A: Tab Bles

      pend A: T ble 1 - Document Revision History ........................................3 ble 2 - Device Dim mensions ........................................... 8 ble 3 - LED Indica ators .....
  • Page 108: App Pendix B: Dev Vice Mounting Dimensions

    Appendix B: Device Mounting Dimensions The image below is at 100% scale and may be used as a template for mounting the device. All dimensions shown are in millimetres. Figure 103 - Device mounting dimensions     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 109: App Pendix C: Mou Unting Bracket T

      pend C: M unti Brac cket image below is at 10 00% scale and may b be used as a template e for mounting the br racket. All dimension ns shown are in millim metres. Figu ure 104 - Mounting br racket  ...
  • Page 110: App Pendix D: Def Fault Settings

      pend D: D Defa ault t Set tting following tables list th he default settings fo or the Intelligent M2M M Router. LAN (MANAGEMENT Static IP Address: 192.168 .1.1 Subne et Mask: 255.255 .255.0 Defau lt Gateway: 192.168 .1.1 Table 24 - L LAN Management Def fault Settings...
  • Page 111: Restoring Factory De Efault Settings

      estorin ng facto ory def fault se ttings Rest toring factory defaults s will reset the Intellig gent M2M Router to i ts factory default con nfiguration. You may encounter a situation n where you need to restore the factory de efaults on your Intelli gent M Router such as:...
  • Page 112: Recovery Mode

    The Settings menu provides the ability to reset the router to factory default settings and the Reboot tab allows you to perform a soft reboot of the router.       NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 113: App Pendix E: Htt Tps - Uploadin Ng A Self-Signe Ed Certificate

      pend E: H TPS - Uplo ding g a s elf- -sign cert ifica If yo u have your own self f-signed certificate or r one purchased else ewhere and signed b by a Certificate Autho rity, you can upload it to the Intelligent M2 2M Router using the Upload...
  • Page 114 Click the Install link next to the server.crt file then click OK on the prompt that is displayed. The certificate file is installed. Repeat this for the key file. When each file is installed it is removed from the list of stored files. Figure 109 - Installing the server.crt file     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 115: Connector

      pend F: R RJ-45 5 co ecto RJ-45 connector pro ovides an interface fo or a data connection a and for device input power using the pin layout shown below. Pin: Figure re 110 -The RJ-45 con nnector COLOU SIGNA AL (802.3AF MODE A SIGNA...
  • Page 116: Saf Fety And Produ Uct Care

    European market. The wireless device is approved to be used in the member states of the EU. NetComm Wireless declares that the wireless device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive).
  • Page 117   CC Sta atemen CC compli iance Fede eral Communications s Commission Notice (United States): Befo ore a wireless device e model is available f for sale to the public, it must be tested and d certified to the FCC C that it does not exc ceed the l...
  • Page 118 This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body.     NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...
  • Page 119   lectrica al safet ccessories Only y use approved acce essories. Do n not connect with inco ompatible products o r accessories. onnection to a car Seek k professional advice e when connecting a device interface to th he vehicle electrical s system.
  • Page 120: Device Heating

    Blasting caps and areas Turn off your device or wireless device when in a blasting area or in areas posted turn off “two-way radios” or “electronic devices” to avoid interfering with blasting operations.   NetComm Wireless Intelligent M2M Router www.netcommwireless.com...

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