Greentel R211HHW-232 User Manual

R200 series; m2m industrial cellular router
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    GREENTEL M2M Industrial Cellular Router User Manual For R200 M2M Industrial Cellular Router - 1 -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ANNOUNCEMENTS ..........................5 1. ROUTER INTRODUCTION ......................9 1.1 F : ............................9 EATURES 1.2 A : ..........................10 PPLICATIONS 1.3 P : ..........................10 RODUCT 2. HARDWARE INTRODUCTION ....................11 2.1 R2 1HHW 1GC55 ......................11 2.2 I ) ....................11 NTERFACE FROM UP TO DOWN 2.3 LED...
  • Page 3 4.4.8 P ) ......................37 ONLY 4.5 S ............................38 ERVICE 4.5.1 S -> DHCP S ...................... 38 ERVICES ERVICE 4.5.2 S -> DNS R ......................39 ERVICES ELAY 4.5.3 S -> VRRP ........................40 ERVICES 4.5.4 S -> D ....................
  • Page 4 8. CONFIGURE VIA SERIAL PORT ....................64 9. HOW TO RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS SETTINGS ............68 9.1 R ........................68 ESET BY OFTWARE 9.2 R ........................68 ESET BY ARDWARE 9.3 R ......................... 69 ESET BY ELNET 10. SUPPORT ............................71 - 4 -...
  • Page 5: Announcements

    Din-rail mounting, which works on 2G/3G cellular networks, provides reliable and robust wireless connections. GREENTEL R200 series is specified for industrial M2M usage. Designed to endure extreme conditions, such as temperatures ranging from -25°C to +70°C and low power consumption.
  • Page 6: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information This product is not intended for use in the following circumstances Area(s) where radio transmission equipment (such as cell phone) are not permitted. Hospitals, health care facilities and area(s) where cell phones are restricted by law. Gas stations, fuel storage and places where chemical are stored. Chemical plants or places with potential explosion hazard.
  • Page 7 Agency approvals and standards compliance For R211HHW-232 and R201HHW-232 Type Approval / Compliance 3.1a Health EN 50385: 2002 3.1a Safety EN 60950-1:2006+A11 3.1b EMC EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1 EN 301 489-24 V1.4.1 EN 300 386 V1.4.1 3.2 Radio...
  • Page 8: Weee Notice

    WEEE Notice The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which entered into force as European law on 13th February 2003, resulted in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life. The purpose of this Directive is, as a first priority, the prevention of WEEE, and in addition, to promote the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce disposal.
  • Page 9: Router Introduction

    Din-rail mounting, which works on 2G/3G cellular networks, provides reliable and robust wireless connections. GREENTEL R200 series is specified for industrial M2M usage. Designed to endure extreme conditions, such as temperatures ranging from -25°C to +70°C and low power consumption.
  • Page 10: Applications

    Robust design for Industrial Application Rugged casing with DIN-rail mounting and wall mounting Inside SIM card slot, provides SIM card anti-steal Industrial power terminal block, 12 to 48VDC wide range voltage power supply, anti-RCE (reverse connection error), over-current protection One Ethernet port (R2x1xx series) or four Ethernet port (R2x4xx series), one RS232 for debug console, one serial port for data transmission (RS232 or RS485 optional) Support DTU mode, data transparent transmission via serial port Support Modbus RTU to Modbus TCP via serial port...
  • Page 11: Hardware Introduction

    2. Hardware Introduction 2.1 R2x1HHW and R2x1GC55 Figure 2.1 Front Panel 2.2 Interface (from up to down) Name Description Screw pluggable terminal block Including power supply connector and serial port interface (one RS232 or one RS485 optional) SIM holder Insert the SIM into socket Antenna Cellular antenna Reset button...
  • Page 12: Led Indicator

    2.3 LED indicator System indicators POWER STATUS WARN ERROR Power supply Running Alarm Error indicator Description indicator status indicator (Red) (Red) indicator (Yellow) (Green) Powered on Blinking Power-on is successful Blinking Blinking Dialing to cellular networks Blinking Dialing successful Blinking Blinking Blinking Upgrading firmware...
  • Page 13: R2 1Uu

    2.4 R2x1UU Figure 2.2 Front Panel (USB host type – without built in cellular module) - 13 -...
  • Page 14: 4Hhw And R2 X 4Gc55

    2.5 R2x4HHW and R2x4GC55 Figure 2.3 Front Panel Name Description Screw pluggable terminal block Including power supply connector and serial port interface (RS232 and RS485 optional) SIM holder Insert the SIM into socket Antenna Cellular antenna Reset button Power off router, press and hold ‘reset button’, power on at the same time (please do not release the reset button), when ERR LED starts blinking, please release the reset...
  • Page 15: R2 4Uu

    2.6 R2x4UU - 15 -...
  • Page 16: Insert Sim/Uim

    2.7 Insert SIM/UIM Figure 2.4: Insert SIM/UIM Power off the router, remove the SIM card cover on the base of router and insert the card into the card slot; put back the SIM card cover. Notice: Please insert SIM into USB Modem for R2xxUU model. 2.8.
  • Page 17: Maintenance Notes

    PIN Assignments 12 48V DC power supply positive polarity 12 48V DC power supply negative polarity None connect TXD/485- 232 TX, 485- RXD/485+ 232 RX 485+ Digital ground 2.9 Maintenance Notes Fuse F1 Specification: Object/Part Manufacturer/Trademark Type/Model Technical Standard Mark(s) of Data conformity Fuse (F1)
  • Page 18: Application Introduction

    3. Application Introduction Use as Ordinary Router: R200 series router can be used as ordinary router, through which users can easily access into the Internet. Figure 3.1: Use as Ordinary Router: VPN Application: R200 Series has the VPN (Virtual Private Network) function, supporting IPSec and other VPN protocols.
  • Page 19: Accessing The Router

    4. Accessing the Router 4.1 PC configuration R200 has been set as DHCP server as default. Please configure your Ethernet connection as follow, then Router will auto assign IP address 192.168.2.x to your PC: Figure 4.1 Network Connections->Properties->Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) 4.2 Login Open Internet Explorer (or other web browsers), enter the IP address of router in the URL link field, e.g.
  • Page 20: System Configuration

    Login User name: adm Password: 123456 4.3 System Configuration System includes 9 groups of system parameter settings: Basic Setup, Time, Serial Port, Admin Access, System Log, Config Management, Upgrade, Reboot, and Logout. 4.3.1 System -> Basic Setup This page allows user to adjust basic settings of web configuration, e.g. configuration language.
  • Page 21: System -> Time

    4.3.2 System -> Time This page allows user to set time related parameters, including router time, timezone, and time server, etc. Time Overall description: to select local timezone and configure NTP to automatically update time. Item Description Default Value Router Time Shows current time on the 1970-01-01 8:00:00 router.
  • Page 22: System -> Admin Access

    This page allows user to configure the transmission properties of the serial port of the router (can be used only under DTU mode). Serial Port Overall description: configure the serial port parameters according to its applications. Item Description Default Value Baudrate Set the Baudrate of the 19200...
  • Page 23 This page allows user to set administration access parameters, including username and password, HTTP/HTTPS/TELNET/SSHD/Console access management, etc. Admin Access Overall descriptions: 1. Modify the username and/or password to access the router. 2. Configure management methods: HTTP, HTTPS, TELNET, SSHD, and Console. 3.
  • Page 24: System -> System Log

    Enabled Allowed To set allowed address scope of remote host for remote addresses from access. (Only applied to HTTP, HTTPS, TELNET, and WAN (Optional) SSHD.) Description For user to Write down descriptions of the management options and parameters for future reference, with no influence to the functioning of the router.
  • Page 25: System -> Config Management

    4.3.6 System -> Config management This page allows user to import or backup a router configuration file, a modem driver, or a Network Provider list, there is also the button to restore the router to factory default configuration. Config Management Overall description: 1.
  • Page 26 Step 2: Click “Upgrade”, then click “OK” on the pop-up dialog box. Step 3: The following page will be shown during upgrading: - 26 -...
  • Page 27: System -> Reboot

    Step 4: Upgraded successfully. Click “Reboot” to restart the router and have the new firmware come in effect. 4.3.8 System -> Reboot - 27 -...
  • Page 28: System -> Logout

    When user need to reboot the system, click “System” => “Reboot”. 4.3.9 System -> Logout To logout, simply click “System” => “Logout”; the system will return to the login page. 4.4 Network Under Network are 8 configuration items: Dialup, LAN, DNS, DDNS, and Static Route are items for R2x1 and R2x4, WAN, DMZ Port, Port Mode items are for R2x4 only.
  • Page 29: Network -> Dialup

    4.4.1 Network -> Dialup - 29 -...
  • Page 30 This page is to configure the Dialup port, including Network Provider, username and password, etc. Dialup To setup the parameters for PPP dial-in. Users usually need to set only the basic parameters and do not need to make changes on the advanced options. Item Description Default Value...
  • Page 31: Network -> Lan

    Set the Maximum transmission Unit. 1500 Set the Maximum receiving Unit. 1500 TX queue length Set transmission Queue Length. Enable head Select to enable IP Head compression. Disabled compression default Select to enable asyncmap, an Disabled asyncmap advanced PPP option. Use peer DNS Select to use the DNS allocated by the Enabled...
  • Page 32: Dns

    IP Address Set the IP address of the 192.168.2.1 LAN port. (After changing, please use the new IP address to login configuration.) Netmask Set the Netmask of the LAN 255.255.255.0 port. Maximum Transmission Default (1500) Unit, may choose to use the default value or to set manually.
  • Page 33: Static Route

    This page allows user to configure the DDNS. DDNS Overall description: configure DDNS. Item Description Default Value Current Address Display current IP of Router Blank Service Type Select ISP providing DDNS Disabled service. 4.4.5 Static Route This page allows user to set up static routes by entering the destination, netmask, and gateway parameters.
  • Page 34 Netmask Enter the Netmask of 255.255.255.0 destination network. Gateway Enter the gateway of Blank destination network. Interface Select to access destination Blank network through LAN port or WAN port. Description Write down descriptions of Blank the static routes for future reference.
  • Page 35: Wan (R2 X 4 Only )

    Overall description: set the WAN port parameters. Item Description Default Value Shared Connection Select to enable. Enabled Enable—to allow local devices that linked to the Router to access Internet through it. Disable—not to allow local devices that linked to the Router to access Internet.
  • Page 36 DHCP ADSL: - 36 -...
  • Page 37: Dmz Port (R2 X 4 Only )

    4.4.7 DMZ Port (R2x4 only) This page allows user to set up dedicated DMZ Port. 4.4.8 Port Mode (R2x4 only) - 37 -...
  • Page 38: Service

    This page allows user to set port mode, user could set 4 Ethernet ports as 4 LAN ports, or 1 WAN port 3 LAN ports, or 1 WAN port, 1 DMZ port and 2 LAN ports. 4.5 Service The Services tab includes 5 configuration items: DHCP Service, DNS Relay, VRRP, Device Manager, and DTU settings.
  • Page 39: Services -> Dns Relay

    allocation. Lease Enter the lease valid period 60 Minutes of the dynamically allocated IP address. Edit the IP address of DNS 192.168.2.1 server. Windows Name Server Enter the IP address of 0.0.0.0 (WINS) Windows Name Server. Static DHCP (May set up to 20 Static DHCP designations.) MAC Address Enter the MAC address of a Blank...
  • Page 40: Services -> Vrrp

    Description Write down the description Blank of the IP address <=>Domain name pair for future reference. 4.5.3 Services -> VRRP This page is to configure VRRP function. VRRP Overall description: to configure VRRP. Item Description Default Value Enable Select to enable VRRP Disabled Group ID Select a Group ID 1-255 to...
  • Page 41: Services -> Dtu

    This page allows user to configure the Device Manager service, including setting the vendor, device ID, and Device Manager server address. Device Manager Overall description: Device Manager client end connects to remote Device Manager server, for users to manage the router and devices connected to the router remotely. Item Description Default Value...
  • Page 42: Firewall

    This page is to configure the DTU function, including selecting the protocol, work mode, and setting DTU server, etc. Overall description: to realize common DTU functions. Item Description Default Value Enable Select to enable DTU Disabled. function. DTU Protocol Select Transparent, DC, Transparent Modbus-Net-Bridge or Virtual-Serial...
  • Page 43: Firewall -> Filtering

    Firewall – Basic Overall description: set the basic rules of firewall. Item Description Default Value Default Filter Policy Select Accept or Block. Accept Block Anonymous WAN Select filter PING Not enabled Requests requests. Filter Multicast Select to enable the Filter Enabled Multicast function.
  • Page 44: Firewall -> Port Mapping

    4.6.3 Firewall -> Port Mapping This page allows user to set up portmaps, entering the source and internal address and port to map each other. Port Mapping (May set up to 50 rules.) Overall description: also called Virtual Server. With portmaps set, an external host will be able to access a designated port on the internal host of designated IP.
  • Page 45: Firewall -> Dmz

    Virtual IP Mapping (May set up to 50 virtual IP mappings.) Overall descripton: map the IP addresses of the router and internal hosts to their virtual IP addresses respectively. Without changing IP allocation of intranet, hosts from extranet can access internal hosts by their virtual IPs. This function is often used together with VPN. Item Description Default Value...
  • Page 46: Qos

    This page allows user to set up MAC-IP bundles. MAC-IP Bundling (May set up to 20 MAC-IP bundles.) Overall description: when the firewall default policy in basic settings is set as ‘Block’, only devices set in MAC-IP Bundling list can access the Internet. Item Description Default Value...
  • Page 47: Vpn -> Ipsec Basic Setting

    We will introduce IPSEC client only in this part, for further PPTP, L2TP, GRE, OpenVPN and CA certificate technical support, please contact with us. 4.8.1 VPN -> IPSEC Basic Setting This page allows user to configure the basic parameters of IPSec VPN, including NAT Traversal, data Compression, Debug, etc.
  • Page 48: Vpn -> Ipsec Tunnels

    Enable Compression Select to enable data Enabled compression. Debug Select to enable debug Disabled mode. 4.8.2 VPN -> IPSEC Tunnels Click “Add” to go to the “Edit IPSec Tunnel” page. - 48 -...
  • Page 49 This page is to configure the IPSec tunnel parameters, including basic parameters, Phase I parameters, Phase II parameters, etc. IPSec Tunnel Overall description: configure IPSec tunnel. Item Description Default Value Show Advanced Options Select the box to have Disabled advanced options shown.
  • Page 50 opposite end of IPSec. Phase I Parameters IKE Policy Select 3DES-MD5-96 or 3DES-MD5-96 AES-MD5-96. IKE Lifetime Set the lifetime of IKE. 86400 Seconds Local ID Type Select from FQDN, IP Address USERFQDN, and IP Address. Local ID Enter the ID according to Blank (Applicable only for FQDN selected ID type.
  • Page 51: Vpn -> Gre Tunnels

    4.8.3 VPN -> GRE Tunnels 4.8.4 VPN -> L2TP Clients - 51 -...
  • Page 52: Vpn -> L2Tp Server

    4.8.6 VPN -> L2TP Server 4.8.7 VPN -> PPTP Clients - 52 -...
  • Page 53: Vpn -> Pptp Server

    4.8.8 VPN -> PPTP Server - 53 -...
  • Page 54: Vpn -> Openvpn Tunnels

    4.8.9 VPN -> OpenVPN Tunnels - 54 -...
  • Page 55: Vpn -> Openvpn Advanced

    4.8.10 VPN -> OpenVPN Advanced 4.8.10 VPN -> Certificate Management - 55 -...
  • Page 56: Tools

    4.9 Tools Tools tab include 3 groups of configurations: PING, Traceroute and Link Speed Test. 4.9.1 Tools -> PING This page provides the Ping tool: enter host, count and packet size, Ping the host to test the connection. PING Overall description: a tool to Ping from the router to extranet. Item Description Default Value...
  • Page 57: Tools -> Link Speed Test

    On this page, user can enter a host address and related settings to check the route directing to this host. Traceroute Overall description: to trace routing problems in the network. Item Description Default Value Host Enter the destination host Blank address for the tracing.
  • Page 58: Status -> System

    Under Status tab are 6 groups of configurations: System, Modem, Network Connections, Route Table, Device List, and Log. 4.10.1 Status -> System This page shows basic information of the system status: name, model, version, router time, PC time (- click “Sync Time” to have the router’s time sync with PC), up time, CPU load, and memory consumption status.
  • Page 59: Status -> Network Connections

    4.10.3 Status -> Network Connections This page displays the connection status of WAN, Dialup, and LAN ports. The WAN connection part displays the MAC address, connection type, IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS, MTU, status, and connection time. With DHCP dynamic allocation, you may apply to renew or release the lease.
  • Page 60: Status -> Log

    Device List is shown on this page, the device information include the interface, MAC address, IP address, host, and lease. 4.10.6 Status -> Log This page lets user review the system logs. user may select to view 20/50/…/all recent lines of the log, or have the logs ranked by information Level (Info/Debug/Alert), Time, Module, or Content.
  • Page 61: How To Upgrade New Firmware

    5. How to upgrade new firmware Please refer to section 4.3.7 Upgrade for upgrade new firmware operation. - 61 -...
  • Page 62: How To Diagnose

    When user faced problem during testing, please power off the router, then power on and keep it running for 3 minutes, go to page “Status -> Log”, download system diagnosing data and send to Greentel for analyzing. - 62 -...
  • Page 63: Configure Via Telnet

    7. Configure via Telnet Open command window. (Click “Start” => “Run”, enter “cmd” in the pop-up dialog box to have DOS window opened.) Enter “telnet 192.168.2.1” (i.e. to connect to R200 when its IP is 192.168.2.1). User name: adm Password: 123456 - 63 -...
  • Page 64: Configure Via Serial Port

    8. Configure via Serial Port Connect the computer to the console RJ45 port of R200 with a serial cable, open the Windows tool – Hyper Terminal. - 64 -...
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  • Page 67 User name: adm Password: 123456 - 67 -...
  • Page 68: How To Reset To Factory Defaults Settings

    How to reset to factory defaults settings 9.1 Reset by Software Press ‘Restore default configuration’ button will restore the router to the factory default configuration. Note: It will require a system reboot to take effect. 9.2 Reset by Hardware 1. Power off, and then hold pressing reset button, then power on; 2.
  • Page 69: Reset By Telnet

    3. After step 2, Error LED will off; 4. In 30 seconds, please hold pressing reset button until Status and Error LED blinking; 5. Stop hold pressing reset button, and router has restored to factory default. 9.3 Reset by Telnet 1.
  • Page 70 2. Input “en” and Enter, to login the enable mode. 2. Input “restore” and Enter, then router will restore to factory default. - 70 -...
  • Page 71: Support

    In case you have problems with the installation and use, please address them to the Technical Assistance Department by e-mail support@greentel.cn. GREENTEL LIMITED Address: 11 Daling Rd, Huizhou, China, 516001 WEB: http://www.greentel.cn EMAIL: info@greentel.cn Copyright Greentel Limited 2001-2010. All rights reserved. Subject to alterations without notice. - 71 -...
  • Page 72 Annex: FCC RF Exposure requirements: To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use handset that maintain a 20cm separation distance between the user's body and the host. MPE limit for RF exposure at prediction frequency is 0.558mW/cm2 for 850MHz band and 1mW/cm2 for 1900MHz band.

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