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Cosy 131
REFERENCE GUIDE
RG-0010-00-EN 1.0 ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 Cosy 131 REFERENCE GUIDE RG-0010-00-EN 1.0 ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Important User Information

    HMS Industrial Networks SA has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied in the product de- scribed in this document. These intellectual property rights may include patents and pending patent applications in the USA and other countries. Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Internet....................... 14 6.1.3 Talk2M ....................... 16 6.1.4 DI Config ......................16 System........................18 6.2.1 Main ........................18 6.2.2 Communication ....................18 6.2.3 Storage ......................19 Reboot ........................20 A SYS Parameters......................21 B COM Parameters ......................26 Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
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  • Page 5: Preface

    Preface 3 (38) Preface About This Document This document describes all configuration parameters of the eWON Cosy 131. For additional related documentation and file downloads, please visit www.ewon.biz/support. Document history Version Date Description 2018-05-03 First release Related Documents Document Author Document ID Cosy 131 –...
  • Page 6: First Access

    4 (38) First Access To display the web interface of the eWON Cosy 131, open a web browser and target the IP ad- dress of the device which by default is 10.0.0.53. If the IP address must be changed, follow the Set up the LAN IP address of an eWON device document from the Related Documents, p.
  • Page 7: Wizards

    System, the Internet connection, the VPN connection and the Gateway. The wizards are an easy, automatic and straightforward way of configuring the Cosy 131. It is not mandatory to follow the wizards as the configuration of the Cosy 131 can also be set man- ually through the Tabular edition –...
  • Page 8: General Overview

    A link to log out. • A link to run the wizards. Part #2 The menu to configure, monitor, ... the Cosy 131. Displayed as one or two columns depending the section. Part #3 The actual content of the page.
  • Page 9: Home Section

    By default: 10.0.0.53/255.255.255.0 Embedded modems The type of modem inserted in the Cosy 131: Wi-Fi or 3G / 4G. This field appears only if the model of the Cosy 131 is equipped with Wi-Fi or cellular connectivity. Cosy 131 Reference Guide...
  • Page 10 By default, it is activated. Possibility to change this status by clicking on it. NAT 1:1 Status of the NAT 1:1 By default, it is deactivated. Possibility to change this status by clicking on it. Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 11: Diagnostic

    Diagnostic 9 (38) Diagnostic The “Diagnostic” area is the place to go if an issue is encountered on the Cosy 131. This section is divided in 3 parts: • Logs: regroups all the logs (called Event and Realtime) the Cosy 131 records.
  • Page 12: Status

    All these counters are accessible within the “estat.htm” file (can be downloaded from the FTP server of the Cosy 131). 5.2.1 System Counters As the Cosy 131 shares the same file structure as the Flexy, some of the following parameters might apply only for one of them. Memory Information Name...
  • Page 13: System Info

    The number of NATed UDP packets. FWNatIcmpSend The number of NATed ICMP packets. 5.2.2 System Info As the Cosy 131 shares the same file structure as the Flexy, some of the following parameters might apply only for one of them. Info Name Description...
  • Page 14: Support Files

    The extension card #4 extended information. [Is not used] Support Files If a debug of the Cosy 131 is needed, the support files are of great help. This section will propose a downloadable .etar file which will contain all useful files for debug- ging purposes.
  • Page 15: Setup

    NTP Server address The IP address or URL of the NTP server. Default value: ntp.talk2m.com This field appears only if the date & time of the Cosy 131 is updated via an NTP server. Update interval The time interval in minutes the Cosy 131 should perform a NTP synchronization.
  • Page 16: Internet

    This wizard configures the Internet connection settings of the Cosy 131. Step 1: Internet connection Initialize configuration The Cosy 131 will be set back to factory default in regards of Internet settings, including the Talk2M configuration. Interface The selection of the WAN interface.
  • Page 17 The configuration of the secondary WAN interface is a replay of the Internet wizard where the proposed settings are based on this second WAN interface type. More info on the WAN Fallback in the Flexy & Cosy 131 – WAN Fallback from the Related Documents, p.
  • Page 18: Talk2M

    If enabled, the Cosy 131 will be forced to use TCP to communicate to Talk2M. 6.1.4 DI Config This wizard configures the Digital Input of the Cosy 131 which can be used to send notifications or control the Remote Access. Digital Input 1 (KEY) configuration Remote access control If enabled, the remote access will be activated only when DI1 state is High.
  • Page 19 134 characters. The email is sent through the Talk2M Relay. If the remote access feature of the Cosy 131 is controlled by the DI1, the notifications configured for DI2 will be sent only if DI1 state is High.
  • Page 20: System

    18 (38) System The “System” area allows the configuration of all system parameters of the Cosy 131. This sec- tion has a high impact on the behavior of the Cosy 131, mainly from a communication point of view. 6.2.1 Main This section defines the language of the web interface.
  • Page 21: Storage

    The LAN IP address used by the third-party device on the LAN side of the Cosy 131. Mapped IP (WAN) The WAN IP address which will be used by the Cosy 131 to represent the same third-party device on its WAN side. Nickname The name given to this NAT 1:1 rule.
  • Page 22: Reboot

    6.2.3.2 Tabular edition – COM Config The configuration parameters of the Cosy 131 can also be accessed under a tabular format. This section targets the communication settings. All the parameters found in this section are the ones listed in the “comcfg.txt”.
  • Page 23: Asys Parameters

    Examples: www.domain.com or an IP address NtpServerPort NTP Server Port Integer NtpInterval Update time interval 1440 Integer [minutes] PrgAutorun Script starts at eWON boot False True FormatRequest MbsBaudRate Modbus IO Server Baud Rate 0, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, (disabled) 57200...
  • Page 24 SNMP Hosts > Host1 to 5 Trap Disabled (valid until host 5) Enabled SnmpHAlw1 SNMP Hosts > Host1 to 5 Allow Access Disabled (valid until host 5) Enabled NUA stands for “Not Used Anymore”. Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 25 User defined web home page User ViewON SmtpAuthUser SMTP > User name [empty] Text SmtpAuthPass SMTP > Password #_1_//8= Text IpMbsSrvPort Modbus TCP Port Integer IpEipSrvPort EtherNet/IP Port 44818 Integer NUA stands for “Not Used Anymore”. Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 26 Keep data compatible with firmware rev. False 5.6 and before (tag quality). True Parameter can be set only in config.txt. WizSysDone System Wizard Done False This is for Cosy 131 only True WizIOGWDone Gateway Wizard Done False This is for Cosy 131 only True IOGWSrvName...
  • Page 27 Activated Learn more about the EUM autorepair in the AUG-0069-00 OpcuaExportTag- How the OPCUA client should identify Export TAGs by ID Mode the tags Export TAGs by name NUA stands for “Not Used Anymore”. Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 28: Bcom Parameters

    Disabled Enabled CBDelay Callback delay after rings Integer [seconds] CBIdleTime Callback mode idle time 1200 Integer [seconds] out before hangup Disabled CBDDnsType Publish IP address Dy- namic DNS Type No-IP.com DynDns.org Ods.org Tzo.com EasyDns.com Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 29 (defines compatibility with Modem type different modems – details (see ModExp- are listed in KB-0007-00) Type parameter) SSAM Server access selection Use last valid server mode Return to serv- er 1 Use only server Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 30 QosReqMn QosMinUse GPRS Quality Of Service See the General Reference Guide Profile (Minimum of the corresponding device Acceptable) QosMinPred precedence QosMinDel delay QosMinRel reliability QosMinPk peak mean QosMinMn IpsHttpP1 Primary HTTP port Integer Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 31 *(or Endian) VPNSecretKey VPN key #_1_//8= Text field VPNSecretCert VPN certificate [empty] Text field VPNCACert VPN Certificate Authority [empty] Text field (CA) VPNDiag VPN Diagnosis level None Medium High VPNPortIn VPN Port In 1194 Integer Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 32 1 hop 2 hops 3 hops CfgProtoDis Not documented ProxyEnabled Proxy Configuration Disabled Enabled ProxyIdleTO Proxy idle connection Integer [seconds] timeout ProxyMaxSocks Proxy maximum connec- Integer [sockets] tions sockets ProxyProto1..# Proxy 1..# protocol Disabled Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 33 Not documented ProxyExtItf Proxy external interface (EXT)(linked to Proxy fea- ture, ProxyProto1..#) ModDispLvl Display reception level on Disabled front panel LED Enabled ModemMsn Multiple Subscriber Num- [empty] Phone number bering - Phone number (ISDN only) Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 34 Disabled LAN and VPN forwarding Enabled to WAN VPNOptPck Not documented KillLAN Special mode which dis- Disabled ables the eWON LAN con- Enabled nection. Only modem connection possible on eWON if this feature is activated. eBuddyAuth eBuddy needs Disabled authentication...
  • Page 35 Wifi SSID (Wifi name) of [empty] Wifi SSID the Wifi to connect. WifiIpAddr Wifi IP address 0.0.0.0 IPv4 dotted decimal WifiIpMask Wifi IP Subnet mask 0.0.0.0 IPv4 dotted decimal WifiUseDHCP Wifi DHCP Settings Static BOOTP Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 36 Enable/Disable DHCP Disabled able Server on LAN. Enabled LAND- 0.0.0.0 IPv4 dotted decimal Start IP address of the Dy- HCPSStartIP namic IP address pool. This IP address must be in the range of eWON Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 37 (0,1 or2). LANDHCPSDn- Primary DNS IP address 0.0.0.0 IPv4 dotted decimal attributed to DHCP Clients. Do not set the eWON LAN IP address since eWON is not a DNS gateway. Use a public DNS server or the corporate LAN DNS Server.
  • Page 38 WAN inter- face will stay active before testing back the primary WAN interface. WANFbckMinIn- Minimum time interval be- Integer [minutes] terval fore another WAN fallback can occur after a previous one has already been triggered. Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 39 Defines the secondary None WAN interface (in case of Cellular WAN fallback). Ethernet Wi-Fi WANFbck- The time interval between Integer [minutes] CheckPeriod two WAN connectivity checks on the primary WAN interface (for WAN fallback purpose). Cosy 131 Reference Guide RG-0010-00-EN 1.0...
  • Page 40 last page © 2018 HMS Industrial Networks AB Box 4126 300 04 Halmstad, Sweden info@hms.se RG-0010-00-EN 1.0.8398 / 2018-05-03...

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