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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Physical Installation ........................20 Network Integration ........................22 Default Settings ........................... 23 Configuring Device........................25 Local Device Management ......................26 Getting Started with Accelerated View™ .................28 Dual-WAN Configurations ......................31 Interface Configuration ......................34 WiFi Options..........................37 Firewall Settings .......................... 39 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol ..................40 Terminal on Unit .........................41...
  • Page 3 Custom Speed Test Server .......................109 Remote Access...........................112 MAC address-based Policy Routing with Dual WAN .............114 Supplemental Information Data Usage Estimates.......................116 Accelerated View Ports and URL Access.................118 Signal Bars Explained .......................119 WiFi Capabilities ........................121 Firewall Capabilities ........................122 Sprint Activation ........................124 Cellular Support Info by Country ....................126 Verizon SIM with static APN registers but doesn't connect [SOLVED]........127...
  • Page 4 Best Practices for PoE Deployments..................136 Antennas Tested by Accelerated.....................137...
  • Page 5: Accelerated Notices

    IP is set on the primary WAN. Available Workaround: Available Workaround: Enable Active Recovery. Click here for step-by-step guidance. Firmware Fix: Firmware Fix: TBD Package Contents Package Contents 6330-MX Unit 6330-MX Unit 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 5 Page 5...
  • Page 6 Accelerated Notices Cellular Antennas (2x) Cellular Antennas (2x) Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 6 Page 6...
  • Page 7 Accelerated Notices Power Supply Unit Power Supply Unit Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Injector Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Injector 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 7 Page 7...
  • Page 8 Accelerated Notices Temporary Battery Pack Temporary Battery Pack Mounting Bracket Mounting Bracket 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 8 Page 8...
  • Page 9 Accelerated Notices Mounting Accessories Mounting Accessories 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 9 Page 9...
  • Page 10: Exchanging Power Tips

    Accelerated Notices Exchanging Power Tips Exchanging Power Tips The 6330-MX router may include four interchangeable plug tips that allows the Power Supply Unit (PSU) to operate in most countries. The PSU comes with the United States style plug installed. To change the plug tip: •...
  • Page 11: Hardware Features

    Accelerated Notices Hardware Features Hardware Features Bottom of 6330-MX Bottom of 6330-MX 1. Power Socket 2. PoE Ethernet Port 3. LAN Ethernet Port 4. WAN Ethernet Port 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 11 Page 11...
  • Page 12 Accelerated Notices Front of the 6330-MX Front of the 6330-MX 5. USB Port 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 12 Page 12...
  • Page 13 Accelerated Notices Back of the 6330-MX Back of the 6330-MX 6. Lock Slot 7. Manual SIM Select Button 8. Erase Button The SIM button SIM button is used to manually toggle between the two SIM slots included in the CM module.
  • Page 14: Plug-In Lte Modem

    3. Slide the white plastic plate over the antenna connectors to cover the plug-in modem as shown; it will clip into place. 4. Affix the cellular antennas to the two connectors protruding from the device. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 14 Page 14...
  • Page 15 Be sure to use the plate with the cut outs for the antenna connectors.  To remove the plug-in LTE modem, pinch the two vertical sides of the white clip (as shown below) and slide out the modem. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 15 Page 15...
  • Page 16: Device Status Leds

    Once power has been established, your device will initialize and attempt to connect to the network. Device initialization may take 30-60 seconds. By default your Accelerated 6330-MX will attempt to use DHCP to establish an Internet connection either through its cellular modem or Ethernet port 3.
  • Page 17 Accelerated Notices LTE Status Indicators LTE Status Indicators Signal Strength Indicators Signal Strength Indicators 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 17 Page 17...
  • Page 18 So, for example, a -85 is a better signal than -90. NOTE: For more information regarding how signal strength is calculated and subsequently displayed via  the LED indicators, refer to this explanation refer to this explanation. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 18 Page 18...
  • Page 19: Site Survey

    PoE injector cable (see section labeled Using Remote Power for more information). After the optimal location has been determined, setup the 6330-MX with either the power supply unit or  the PoE injector cable.
  • Page 20: Physical Installation

    Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) injector will simplify the installation cabling and allow for improved cellular signal strength. The POE injector cable allows the DC power and Ethernet connection to be run to the Accelerated 6330-MX via the Ethernet connection only.
  • Page 21 If the OUT OUT LED is not illuminated after connecting to the 6330-MX, verify the integrity of the Ethernet cable. The PoE injector must be connected to LAN port 1 on the MX for the device to properly receive power.
  • Page 22: Network Integration

    Accelerated Notices Network Integration Network Integration The 6330-MX is WiFi-Enabled while the 6335-MX lacks WiFi Capabilities.  A second internet connection must be available for cellular failover. NOTE: NOTE: When integrating a second Internet connection for cellular failover, connect the alternative ISP to port 3.
  • Page 23: Default Settings

    • LAN subnet of 192.168.2.1/24 • DHCP enabled • Source NAT enabled (outbound traffic) WiFi Defaults WiFi Defaults • SSID = Accelerated 6330-MX • Password = Accelerated! • Channel = Automatic WAN Failover Conditions WAN Failover Conditions • Connectivity monitoring enabled for WAN •...
  • Page 24 Accelerated Notices Security Policies Security Policies • Packet Filtering set to block all inbound traffic • SSH, Web Admin, and Local GUI access enabled 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 24 Page 24...
  • Page 25: Configuring Device

    Devices using Accelerated View typically require no additional configuration or set-up. Local Configuration Local Configuration If your Accelerated 6330-MX is not provisioned in Accelerated View, it will use a default local configuration profile which will enable basic cellular connectivity (primary or backup) to your router.
  • Page 26: Local Device Management

    Local Device Management Local Device Management NOTE: NOTE: It is recommended that Accelerated View centrally manages the MX-series router.  If you are not using the web based portal, you must manage and configure your device via the local interface.
  • Page 27 Defining a Custom APN Defining a Custom APN If your device is unable to sync with Accelerated View because the device cannot establish a cellular connection without a custom APN, it will need to be managed locally before remote configuration will be possible.
  • Page 28: Getting Started With Accelerated View

    It is recommended that Accelerated View centrally manages the 6330-MX and 6335-MX routers; only resort to local management as necessary. For any questions regarding how to access Accelerated View, please contact support@accelerated.com...
  • Page 29 Using Remote Commands Using Remote Commands Accelerated View maintains a connection to all online client devices registered with the service. Using this "tunnel," network administrators can send a specific set of remote commands that will be received immediately as opposed to waiting to check in and apply any changes propagated from the cloud.
  • Page 30 Select the Check Configuration Check Configuration menu option to update a device immediately.  Learning More Learning More Details on using Accelerated View can be found in the Accelerated View User’s Guide Accelerated View User’s Guide. . 6330-MX / 6335-MX...
  • Page 31: Dual-Wan Configurations

    Connectivity Monitoring Connectivity Monitoring Both tests are set via the default group config in Accelerated View -- it is not built into the firmware.  Devices that have not synced with AView will not have these tests enabled by default.
  • Page 32 It is important to note that the two SIM slots cannot be leveraged simultaneously for load balancing; the load must be shared between the cellular modem and the wireline Internet connection. The Weight of an interface establishes its proportional contribution relative to the weight of its complimentary interface. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 32 Page 32...
  • Page 33 For example, setting the Ethernet WAN to a weight of "20" and the Cellular WAN to a weight of "5" establishes a 4:1 ratio -- the Ethernet interface will handle 4x the amount of data with this configuration. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 33 Page 33...
  • Page 34: Interface Configuration

    1. Expand the configuration page to Network > Interfaces Network > Interfaces. 2. Name the new Interface Interface using the text field at the bottom of the list, clicking the Add Add button to continue. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 34 Page 34...
  • Page 35 Separate VLANs by assigning each a unique ID ID number. For guidance on how to create bridges with less than four ports, please refer to the Accelerated Accelerated  University University knowledge article. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 35 Page 35...
  • Page 36 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 36 Page 36...
  • Page 37: Wifi Options

    WiFi as WAN WiFi as WAN Client Mode can also be used to leverage the 6330-MX's WiFi to relay Internet access (WAN) provided by another router's wireless AP. Before configuring the 6330-MX for WiFi-as-WAN (WaW) Client Mode, identify the SSID that the 6330-MX should connect to, including its broadcasting channel, authentication details for the SSID, and interface prioritization for the WaW connection (i.e.
  • Page 38 Device for the new interface to WLAN Client: testclient 6. Under IPv4 IPv4, set the Interface type the Interface type to DHCP address DHCP address. NOTE: This will trigger the 6330-MX to obtain a DHCP connection to the secondary wireless router's SSID network. 7. Click Save Save.
  • Page 39: Firewall Settings

    Accelerated Notices Firewall Settings Firewall Settings Both the 6330-MX and 6335-MX can function as a stateful firewall. Options for the MX-series firewall configuration leverage two key security measures: Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Remote computers can access applications or services hosted on a local network with the Accelerated SR-series router by setting up port forwarding.
  • Page 40: Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol

    (using parameters set by VRRP). To link multiple devices together, each must be configured with the same Router ID within Accelerated View. Refer to the following step-by-step guidance for more information: 1. Expand Network > VRRP Network > VRRP.
  • Page 41: Terminal On Unit

    The Terminal on Unit Terminal on Unit access leverages the management tunnel established between the 63xx-series  router and Accelerated View. For details on the monthly data usage for this access, refer to the following article: Data Usage Estimates Setup...
  • Page 42 The following configuration settings will setup the Accelerated router to report its IPSec tunnel local IP address as the management IP that Accelerated View can then use to access its console. Open the configuration profile for the 63xx-series router. Under IPSec -> Accelerated View IPSec ->...
  • Page 43 Once the correct management IP is reported from the 63xx-series router to Accelerated View, clicking the Terminal on Unit Terminal on Unit will open a page on Accelerated View to provide the user access to the console of the 63xx-series router.
  • Page 44: At Command Access

    To gain AT command access through the 6330-MX, the tester must have a PC/laptop connected to one of the LAN Ethernet ports of the Accelerated router. They will need to configure a static IP on the PC/laptop of 192.168.210.2/24 with a gateway of 192.168.210.1 •...
  • Page 45 Accelerated Notices IMEI SV: 11 FSN: J8513103240310 +GCAP: 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 45 Page 45...
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    Out-of-Band SMS Commands Out-of-Band SMS Commands This feature is only available via Accelerated View.  A set of emergency remote commands can be sent via SMS to the device to provide Out-Of Band (OOB) recovery for the device.
  • Page 47 UI, the user must have a PC/laptop connected to one of the LAN Ethernet ports of the 6330-MX. They should receive an IP address via DHCP from the MX in the 192.168.2.100-250 range. If they do not receive a DHCP address, they can configure a static IP on the PC/laptop of 192.168.2.2/24 with a gateway of 192.168.2.1.
  • Page 48 Accelerated Notices NOTE: NOTE: Logging across reboots should be enabled only to debug issues and then disabled ASAP to avoid  unnecessary wear to the flash memory. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 48 Page 48...
  • Page 49: Lte Troubleshooting Tree

    Accelerated Notices LTE Troubleshooting Tree LTE Troubleshooting Tree 6300-CX_Troubleshooting_Flowchart.pdf Alternating Red/ Yellow Alternating Red/ Yellow 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 49 Page 49...
  • Page 50 Flashing White Flashing White Ethernet link detected, connection is in progress. Ethernet link detected, connection is in progress. Wait up to 2 minutes. If LED status continues, determine the number of Signal Strength LEDs: 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 50 Page 50...
  • Page 51 6300-CX. If this resolves the connectivity and the 6300-CX displays two or more bars of signal strength, this may indicate that one of the antennas is faulty. You can continue to use the 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 51 Page 51...
  • Page 52 • Check Modem section of 6300-CX config. Verify Access Technology is set to Auto. • Contact carrier to verify SIM card supports 4G LTE. SIM card may need a custom APN for 4G. Test for Internet access on the device connected to the 6300-CX. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 52 Page 52...
  • Page 53 IP on SIM card (may just need a reboot if using a standard APN). • If no, verify the Network → Interfaces→ LAN section of the 6300-CX config is setup with a static IP and the DHCP server is enabled. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 53 Page 53...
  • Page 54 Are there any ports that are required but cannot be accessed on the client device? Are there any ports that are required but cannot be accessed on the client device? Also check if the IP Passthrough has been enabled. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 54 Page 54...
  • Page 55 APN, but the SIM card is meant to connect with a static APN such as ne01.vzwstatic) 3. If that didn't fix the issue, try removing the 192.168.210.254 IP address from the Network → Interfaces → Default IP → Default Gateway option in the 6300-CX's config. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 55 Page 55...
  • Page 56 4. If that didn't fix the issue, try disabling any/all connectivity tests in the 6300-CX's configuration profile (labelled "ping monitoring" or "connectivity monitoring" in the config). 5. If that didn't fix the issue, contact the cellular provider to check the SIM card's activation and provisioning status. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 56 Page 56...
  • Page 57: Faqs

    Yes. In passthrough mode, when the 6330-MX receives an IPv6 prefix from the cellular network, it uses SLAAC to pass the prefix to the client device connected to its Ethernet port. The 6330-MX will also pass the IPv6 DNS server using the SLAAC RDNSS option and stateless DHCPv6.
  • Page 58: Regulatory Guide

    AVOIDED UNLESS THE USER TAKES SPECIAL MEASURES TO REDUCE ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS TO PREVENT INTERFERENCE TO THE RECEPTION OF RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTS. Supported Countries Supported Countries FOR A FULL LIST OF CERTIFIED COUNTRIES GO TO: WWW.ACCELERATED.COM/PRODUCTS/ 6330_MX_LTE_ROUTER 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 58 Page 58...
  • Page 59: End User Agreement

    ACI’s return merchandise authorization (“RMA”) process as follows: End User must request an RMA number either from Accelerated support or by sending an e- mail to RMA@accelerated.com with the following information: 1.
  • Page 60 GNU GPL version 2. These GNU General Public License, version 2 software components are available as a CD or download. The CD may be obtained for an administration fee by contacting Accelerated support at support@accelerated.com. 6330-MX / 6335-MX...
  • Page 61: Change Port 3 From Wan To Lan

    Accelerated View). Configuration Steps Configuration Steps Open the configuration profile for the 6330-MX and make the following changes. 1. Under Network -> Interfaces -> WAN Network -> Interfaces -> WAN , de-select the Enabled Enabled checkbox.
  • Page 62 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 62 Page 62...
  • Page 63: Configure Dhcp Server For Pxe Booting

    3. Under field TFTP server name TFTP server name , insert: 192.168.2.x where ' x' is the last octet of the TFTP server IP address (assume using subnet /24). 4. Save the configuration. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 63 Page 63...
  • Page 64 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 64 Page 64...
  • Page 65: Wifi As Wan

    Sample The following diagram shows a sample setup of a 63xx-series router establishing a client connection to a separate wireless router's SSID (Accelerated Guests), and then using that interface for a WiFi as WAN WiFi as WAN connection. A laptop is shown connected to one of the LAN...
  • Page 66 Network -> Wireless LAN -> Channel , select the channel used by the secondary wireless router's SSID. Note that if you only are establishing one WiFi as WAN WiFi as WAN connection, and disable any AP-mode SSIDs under the Accelerated device's Network -> Wireless LAN -> Network -> Wireless LAN -> Access points...
  • Page 67 Optional : Set the Metric Metric to 0 0 to make this the primary WAN interface. Doing so will make both the WAN Ethernet and cellular modem (if used) backup WAN connections. 5. Click Save Save . 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 67 Page 67...
  • Page 68: Port Forwarding

    443 of the client laptop from the external IP address of the 63xx-series router's cellular WAN connection. We will be configuring the 63xx-series router with a port forwarding rule to forward external port 10443 to port 443 of the client device's LAN IP. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 68 Page 68...
  • Page 69 Add to create a new entry. Set the following options under the new port forwarding rule. • Interface: Interface: Modem • Prototol: Prototol: TCP • Port: Port: 10443 • To Address: To Address: 192.168.0.186 • To Port: To Port: 443 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 69 Page 69...
  • Page 70: Carrier (Sim) Smart Select

    Open the configuration profile for the 63xx-series router and make the following changes. Under Modem Modem , set the following options. • Active SIM slot: Active SIM slot: Automatic • Automatic SIM selection connection attempts: Automatic SIM selection connection attempts: 5 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 70 Page 70...
  • Page 71 Enabled: checked • Restart interface: Restart interface: checked • Interval: Interval: 2m • Attempts: Attempts: 3 • Test targets: Test targets: a ping test to 128.136.167.120 128.136.167.120 and a HTTP test to distro.accns.com distro.accns.com 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 71 Page 71...
  • Page 72: Failover

    Internet connection until the WAN Ethernet connection is re-established. Summed up, if a 63xx-series router's primary WAN connection fails, with the below configuration the 63xx-series router will failover to the cellular modem in under 2 minutes. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 72 Page 72...
  • Page 73 Network -> Interfaces -> WAN -> IPv4 -> Metric . The interface with the lower metric takes higher precedence. By default, the cellular modem metric should be 3 and the WAN Ethernet's metric should be 1, making WAN Ethernet the primary and the cellular modem the backup Internet connection. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 73 Page 73...
  • Page 74 • Restart interface: Restart interface: checked • Interval: Interval: 30s • Attempts: Attempts: 3 Test targets: a ping test to 128.136.167.120 128.136.167.120 and a HTTP test to firmware firmware.accns.com .accns.com • Test targets: 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 74 Page 74...
  • Page 75 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 75 Page 75...
  • Page 76: Load Balancing

    The sample configuration below shows a 6350-SR with two Internet connections: a cellular- based WAN connection through the 6350-SR's modem, and a broadband-based WAN connection through the 6350-SR's WAN Ethernet port. Both WAN interfaces will be utilized equally, sharing 50% of the WAN network traffic. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 76 Page 76...
  • Page 77 Modem interface to 3 3 and the weight of the WAN -> IPv4 WAN -> IPv4 interface to 12 12 (or any 1:4 ratio of numbers, such as 1 1 and 4 4 , or 2 2 and 8 8 ). 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 77 Page 77...
  • Page 78 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 78 Page 78...
  • Page 79: Add A New Ssid

    Clients connected to that SSID can access the Internet through the 6350-SR's cellular ISP connection. A laptop is shown connected to the AcceleratedGuests SSID as an example end- user device utilizing the connection. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 79 Page 79...
  • Page 80 3. Under Network -> Bridges -> LAN -> Devices Network -> Bridges -> LAN -> Devices , click Add Add and select WLAN Access Point: guests WLAN Access Point: guests from the drop-down. 4. Click Save Save . 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 80 Page 80...
  • Page 81: Individual Lan Port Setup (Vlan)

    The following diagram shows a sample setup of a 6350-SR with LAN port 4 separated from the other LAN ports, and placed in a VLAN with ID #101. VLAN 101 is configured to hand out IP addresses within the 192.168.101.100 - 192.168.101.250 range, with a gateway IP of 192.168.101.1/24 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 81 Page 81...
  • Page 82 DHCP range. Finally, under Network -> Bridges -> LAN -> Devices Network -> Bridges -> LAN -> Devices , remove Ethernet: LAN4 Ethernet: LAN4 device from the LAN bridge. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 82 Page 82...
  • Page 83 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 83 Page 83...
  • Page 84: Ipv6

    LAN ports and WiFi, and the 6350-SR has a DHCP IPv6 connection on its WAN Ethernet port. The 6350-SR runs an IPv6 DHCP server to hand out IP addresses in the fd00:2704::/48 range, with a gateway IP of fd00:2704::1 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 84 Page 84...
  • Page 85 Interface type to DHCPv6 address DHCPv6 address . 2. Optional: Optional: for complete WAN IPv6 connectivity without IPv4, uncheck Network -> Interfaces -> Network -> Interfaces -> WAN -> IPv4 -> Enable. WAN -> IPv4 -> Enable. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 85 Page 85...
  • Page 86: Dual Wan Policy-Based Routing

    WAN connection through the 63xx-series router's WAN Ethernet port. The 63xx-series router's cellular WAN connection will be used to provide access to the 128.136.167.120 IP address, while all other access will be sent through the primary WAN Ethernet connection. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 86 Page 86...
  • Page 87 3. Source address -> Zone: Source address -> Zone: Internal 4. Destination address -> Type: Destination address -> Type: IPv4 address 5. Destination address -> IPv4 address: Destination address -> IPv4 address: 128.136.167.120 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 87 Page 87...
  • Page 88 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 88 Page 88...
  • Page 89: Per-Device Policy-Based Routing With Dual Wan

    5. If the Ethernet WAN connection is down, the 6350-SR should drop any packets from LAN devices, excluding packets from the media PC, and prevent them from going out the cellular modem interface. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 89 Page 89...
  • Page 90 Enable checkbox and add the following three lines to the Rules Rules . ip rule add from 192.168.0.99 table 200 priority 32766 ip route add default dev wwan0 table 200 ip route flush cache 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 90 Page 90...
  • Page 91 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 91 Page 91...
  • Page 92: Vpn Access With Ipsec Tunnels

    6350-SR can then use that IPSec tunnel to access any IP address in the 10.255.0.0/16 range behind the VIG's IPSec server. Any traffic not destined for 10.255.0.0/16 will instead go through the cellular modem straight to the Internet. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 92 Page 92...
  • Page 93 Policy -> Local network -> Type to Request a network. Request a network. 2. Set Policy -> Remote network Policy -> Remote network to the IPv4 network you wish to access through the tunnel. In the sample, this is 10.255.0.0/16 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 93 Page 93...
  • Page 94 Accelerated Notices (alternative) If you would instead like to have all outbound traffic go through this tunnel, set Policy -> Remote network Policy -> Remote network to 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 94 Page 94...
  • Page 95: Dual Wan Ethernet Ports

    Ethernet ISP #2 is connected to the WAN Ethernet port. The additional WAN interface can then be used in conjunction with other WAN interfaces when  configuring failover, load balancing, or other advanced routing policies. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 95 Page 95...
  • Page 96 Network -> Bridges section, expand the LAN LAN entry. 6. Using the pull-down menu next to the Device Device indicating LAN 4, select Delete Delete . The LAN port is now reconfigured to serve as a WAN interface. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 96 Page 96...
  • Page 97 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 97 Page 97...
  • Page 98: Lan Port With Ip Passthrough

    WAN connection. Meaning, if the 63xx-series router has a second WAN connection through its WAN Ethernet port, the client device with the passthrough IP will not be able to send traffic through the 63xx's WAN Ethernet interface. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 98 Page 98...
  • Page 99 LAN number, and select Delete. Delete. In this sample config, we are removing Ethernet: LAN1 Ethernet: LAN1 from the LAN bridge. 4. Save and apply the new configuration settings to the device. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 99 Page 99...
  • Page 100 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 100 Page 100...
  • Page 101: Site-To-Site Vpn Access With Two 63Xx Series Routers

    Both the 6350-SR and 6300-CX will need to be configured with a new IPSec tunnel, using matching authentication settings, in order for the 6300-CX to build the tunnel to the 6350-SR. Sample configuration settings for both devices are listed below. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 101 Page 101...
  • Page 102 Remote endpoint -> Hostname to any any . This allows the 6300-CX to have any IP address. If you know the public IP address of the 6350-CX and wish to lock down the 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 102 Page 102...
  • Page 103 Policy -> Remote network to the IPv4 network you wish to access through the tunnel. (In the sample, this is 172.21.1.1/24) Under Firewall Firewall , click Packet Filtering Packet Filtering to ensure Allow all outgoing traffic Allow all outgoing traffic item exists and enabled. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 103 Page 103...
  • Page 104 LAN side of the 6300-CX. In the sample, this is 172.21.1.0/24 3. Set Policy -> Remote network Policy -> Remote network to the IPv4 network you wish to access through the tunnel. In the sample, this is 172.20.1.0/24 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 104 Page 104...
  • Page 105 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 105 Page 105...
  • Page 106: Terminal On Unit

    The Terminal on Unit Terminal on Unit access leverages the management tunnel established between the 63xx-series  router and Accelerated View. For details on the monthly data usage for this access, refer to the following article: Data Usage Estimates Setup...
  • Page 107 Once you apply the new configuration to the 63xx-series router, reboot the 63xx-series device so it rebuilds the IPSec tunnel and reports the new IPSec local IP address to Accelerated View. You can verify that Accelerated View is using the IPSec local IP as the management IP by...
  • Page 108 Once the correct management IP is reported from the 63xx-series router to Accelerated View, clicking the Terminal on Unit Terminal on Unit will open a page on Accelerated View to provide the user access to the console of the 63xx-series router.
  • Page 109: Custom Speed Test Server

    The Speed test Speed test command leverages the management tunnel established between the 63xx-series router  and Accelerated View. For details on the monthly data usage for this access, refer to the following article: Data Usage Estimates Setup...
  • Page 110 Once the new speed test server is running, add the IP address to the 63xx-series router's configuration profile under Central management -> speedtest server Central management -> speedtest server and apply the configuration to the device. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 110 Page 110...
  • Page 111 The 63xx-series router will acknowledge the request to perform the speed test, and will send another event to Accelerated View once the speed test completes. Clicking on the speed test results will display a window with the upload and downloads speeds observed in the test.
  • Page 112: Remote Access

    Username: root Password: default NOTE: NOTE: The configuration steps outlined below will open external access to your Accelerated device. It is imperative that the default password is changed to a more secure key to prevent intrusions. Sample Configuration Sample Configuration Open the configuration profile of the device and expand Services Services .
  • Page 113 Accelerated Notices Once the configuration has been updated, click the Terminal on Unit Terminal on Unit hyperlink available from the Device Details Device Details screen. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 113 Page 113...
  • Page 114: Mac Address-Based Policy Routing With Dual Wan

    2. The 6350-SR has a cellular modem connection, used as a secondary WAN interface. 3. The 6350-SR will drop any packets from LAN devices, excluding packets from the media PC, and prevent them from going out the cellular modem interface. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 114 Page 114...
  • Page 115 Rules entry. If you would like to apply the same MAC-based policy route to multiple client devices, copy the line below and replace the MAC address with the MAC address of the desired device. iptables -I FORWARD --match mac --mac-source 52:54:00:c2:a5:43 -m set --ma 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 115 Page 115...
  • Page 116: Data Usage Estimates

    The current Accelerated View architecture requires that all devices have a minimum of 1 publicly reachable IP address to access cloud-based features (see below).
  • Page 117  disabled. Cloud-based reporting and configuration can still be accomplished via SMS commands that are not subject usage metering on mobile data plans. Please consult Accelerated for more information before leveraging this approach, "Option 2" in the table below. NOTE: NOTE: Charges for SMS messages may apply.
  • Page 118: Accelerated View Ports And Url Access

    Accelerated Notices Accelerated View Ports and URL Access Accelerated View Ports and URL Access IP Address IP Address 128.136.167.120 with Ports (UDP: 123, 514 TCP: 443, 500/4500 IPsec) URLs URLs time.accns.com; logs.accns.com; syslog.accns.com; certs.accns.com; configuration.accns.com; remote.accns.com Optional IP Optional IP 8.8.8.8 with UDP Port 53 –...
  • Page 119: Signal Bars Explained

    Signal Bars Explained cellular signal strength bars of Accelerated LTE routers are calculated using various algorithms based on the network type it is connected to. For 4G LTE, the RSRP, SNR, and RSSI values are all factored in to determine the reported signal strength bars. For 3G networks (including HSPA+) and 2G networks, the signal strength bars are determined by the RSSI value.
  • Page 120 -98 < RSSI <= -89, bars=3 -104 < RSSI <= -98, bars=2 RSSI <= -104, if we're connected to the cellular network, bars=1, if not bars=0 bars is then reported as the signal strength bars. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 120 Page 120...
  • Page 121: Wifi Capabilities

    Testing has indicated that 32 users 32 users is the upper limit of reliable, simultaneous connections on a 2.4 GHz WiFi network -- this assumes all of those devices are generating standard internet traffic concurrently. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 121 Page 121...
  • Page 122: Firewall Capabilities

    There is no software-defined limit to the number of rules that may be created. A safe upper limit, due to potential hardware constraints, would be 25,000 lines 25,000 lines. Encrypted Throughput Capacity Encrypted Throughput Capacity AES-128 was used for testing encrypted throughput on Accelerated LTE routers, yielding the following results: Download Download Upload...
  • Page 123 IP address. You would have to reload the firewall for the device to resolve the domain to the new IP. It is better to stick with IP addresses in firewall rules instead of FQDNs. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 123...
  • Page 124: Sprint Activation

    IMEI, which should be printed on the device. If the MEID is required instead, this can be calculated by removing the last digit from the IMEI. Accelerated products support the 2FF SIM standard.  MC7354 module's UICC cards (USIM)
  • Page 125 Accelerated Notices Default LTE APNs Default LTE APNs r.ispsn n.ispsn 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 125 Page 125...
  • Page 126: Cellular Support Info By Country

    Accelerated Notices Cellular Support Info by Country Cellular Support Info by Country 6350-SR_1002-CM_Country_Certifications_Public_(vNTM).pdf 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 126 Page 126...
  • Page 127: Verizon Sim With Static Apn Registers But Doesn't Connect [Solved]

    SIM initially, it will keep trying with the same APN until it connects. To implement this manual solution, update the configuration profile of the Accelerated 63xx- series router with the following configuration changes: 1.
  • Page 128 Accelerated Notices 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 128 Page 128...
  • Page 129: Upgrading Modem Firmware

    This command will trigger the 63xx-series router to query the Accelerated firmware server. If a newer modem firmware version is found for the current carrier-specific firmware used on the modem in the 63xx-series router, the 63xx-series router will automatically download the new firmware and flash it onto the modem.
  • Page 130 Accelerated Notices If no new firmware is found, the 63xx-series router will send an event to Accelerated View stating that the modem firmware is up to date. Option 2 - Scheduled OTA check/update If the 63xx-series router is on firmware version 17.8.128 or higher, users can configure the router to check for modem firmware updates at a scheduled interval.
  • Page 131 Modem firmware update scheduled task is enabled, the 63xx-series router will query the Accelerated firmware server at the specified timeframe. If a newer modem firmware version is found for the current carrier-specific firmware used on the modem in the 63xx-series router, the 63xx-series router will automatically download the new firmware and flash it onto the modem.
  • Page 132 Option 2 - Query Firmware Server If the desired modem firmware version is not listed in the pre-loaded firmware drop-down mentioned in option 1 above, users can query the Accelerated firmware server for additional firmwares for the modem inside the 63xx-seris router.
  • Page 133 3. Click Upload & Install Firmware Upload & Install Firmware . A progress bar will appear indicating the status of the modem's firmware upgrade. Once the upgrade completes, the 63xx-series router will automatically reconnect to the cellular network. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 133 Page 133...
  • Page 134: Antenna Terminology

    (or vice versa), providing faster transfer speeds as a result. Think of it (loosely) as Carrier Carrier Aggregation Aggregation for antennas -- once again combining individual lanes into a single, coordinated superhighway. Networks must leverage MIMO antenna transmission to be technically considered 4G. 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 134 Page 134...
  • Page 135 -- due to the distance the signal travels. Significant attenuation typically begins at 30 feet of cabling. Certain Accelerated products, e.g. the 6300-CX and 6330-MX LTE Routers, are designed to provide the ability to place the cellular router where reception is best (moving the "radio" is always preferred).
  • Page 136 7. Try to always use a MIMO antenna solution for the best results / RF performance Accelerated has tested the following antenna solutions for performance and compatibility purposes. Please use this information as a reference to assist in determining the right antenna solution for your specific use case.
  • Page 137 Antennas Tested by Accelerated Antennas Tested by Accelerated PLEASE NOTE: PLEASE NOTE: The below information has been compiled by Accelerated to assist clients in finding and  sourcing an antenna solution to best meet their application and business needs. The information on availability and pricing is for planning purposes only and may vary.
  • Page 138 Accelerated will typically provide this antenna with a kit including dual coax cables at 5M in length. If you are using this antenna with an Accelerated PoE router (e.g. the 6300-CX LTE Router) we typically recommend you mount the Accelerated router on the inside and run the “short”...
  • Page 139 Flat MIMO Antenna #2 Flat MIMO Antenna #2 Manufacturer: Manufacturer: Mobile Mark Product: Product: PNM2-LTE and the Product Datasheet Sample Retailers: Sample Retailers: Sold through Distribution 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 139 Page 139...
  • Page 140 Remote mounting is then simplified thanks to the paddle extender's magnetic base (diameter of 48mm [1.9 inches]). The length of the cable 50cm (19.7 inches). 6330-MX / 6335-MX Page 140 Page 140...

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