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  • Page 1 6310-DX...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Site Survey............................ 17 Physical Installation ........................18 Default Settings ........................... 20 Configuring Device........................21 Local Device Management ......................22 Getting Started with Accelerated View™ .................25 Custom Settings .......................... 28 Dual-WAN Configurations ......................29 Interface Configuration ......................32 Firewall Settings .......................... 35 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol ..................36 Terminal on Unit .........................37...
  • Page 3 Port Forwarding .......................... 66 Carrier (SIM) Smart Select ......................68 Failover ............................70 Load Balancing ..........................74 Site-to-Site VPN Access with two 63xx Series Devices ............77 Terminal on Unit .........................82 Custom Speed Test Server ......................85 Remote Access..........................88 MAC address-based Policy Routing with Dual WAN ...............90 Configuring an OpenVPN Server for iOS &...
  • Page 4 Inbound IP Passthrough Activity Not Acting as Intended on Device Firmware [RESOLVED]..........................230 Verizon SIM with static APN registers but doesn't connect on [RESOLVED]......232 1002-CM04 plug-in Modem does not report cellular location details ........234...
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    User Manual Package Contents Package Contents 6310-DX Unit 6310-DX Unit 6310-DX Page 5 Page 5...
  • Page 6 User Manual Cellular Antennas (2x) Cellular Antennas (2x) Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable Power Supply Unit Power Supply Unit 6310-DX Page 6 Page 6...
  • Page 7 User Manual Mounting Bracket Mounting Bracket 6310-DX Page 7 Page 7...
  • Page 8: Hardware Features

    User Manual Hardware Features Hardware Features Right Side of 6310-DX Right Side of 6310-DX 1. LAN/PoE Port 2. WAN Port 3. SIM Select Button 4. Factory Reset Button 5. Power Socket The SIM button SIM button is used to manually toggle between the two SIM slots included in the CM module.
  • Page 9 User Manual Front of the 6310-DX Front of the 6310-DX 6. Connection Indicator 7. Signal Bar Indicators 6310-DX Page 9 Page 9...
  • Page 10 User Manual Back of the 6310-DX Back of the 6310-DX 8. LAN/WAN Indicator 9. SIM1/2 Indicator 6310-DX Page 10 Page 10...
  • Page 11: Exchanging Power Tips

    User Manual Exchanging Power Tips Exchanging Power Tips The 6310-DX Cellular Extender 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.
  • Page 12: 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. 6310-DX Page 12 Page 12...
  • Page 13 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. 6310-DX Page 13 Page 13...
  • Page 14: 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 6310-DX will attempt to use DHCP to establish an Internet connection either through its cellular modem or the ethernet port .
  • Page 15 User Manual LTE Status Indicators LTE Status Indicators Signal Strength Indicators Signal Strength Indicators 6310-DX Page 15 Page 15...
  • Page 16 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. 6310-DX Page 16 Page 16...
  • Page 17: Site Survey

    PoE injector cable (see section labeled Using Remote Power for more information). After the optimal location has been determined, setup the 6310-DX with either the power supply unit or  the PoE injector cable.
  • Page 18: 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 6310-DX via the Ethernet connection only.
  • Page 19 POE injector cable (see diagram) if you have properly connected the PSU and you have connect a length of CAT5 cable properly to the POE injector cable and the 6310-DX. If the red LED is illuminated and the Green LED not illuminated check the following: •...
  • Page 20: Default Settings

    • Connectivity monitoring enabled for WAN • HTTP and Ping test: 4 attempts set at a 30s interval Security Policies Security Policies • Packet Filtering set to block all inbound traffic • SSH, Web Admin, and Local GUI access enabled 6310-DX Page 20 Page 20...
  • Page 21: Configuring Device

    Devices using Accelerated View typically require no additional configuration or set-up. Local Configuration Local Configuration If your Accelerated 6310-DX 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 device.
  • Page 22: Local Device Management

    2. Click Save Save. After saving the profile, the device will no longer attempt to sync with Accelerated View and a full range of available configuration options will be visible. Clicking the down arrow next to the name of a configuration option will display a pop-up providing help details about that option, including any default values.
  • Page 23 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 24 User Manual 6310-DX Page 24 Page 24...
  • Page 25: Getting Started With Accelerated View

    DX's corresponding group configuration page to update the config profile shared between all devices belonging to this group. It is recommended that Accelerated View centrally manages the 6310-DX Cellular Extenders; only resort to local management as necessary. For any questions regarding how to access Accelerated View, please contact support@accelerated.com...
  • Page 26 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 27 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. . 6310-DX Page 27...
  • Page 28: Custom Settings

    Local Configuration Local Configuration If your Accelerated 6310-DX is not provisioned in Accelerated View, it will use a default local configuration profile. Please refer to the Local Management section of this manual to change settings for an Accelerated DX-series without accessing Accelerated View.
  • Page 29: 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 30 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. 6310-DX Page 30 Page 30...
  • Page 31 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. 6310-DX Page 31 Page 31...
  • Page 32: 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. 6310-DX Page 32 Page 32...
  • Page 33 Once the interface is created, it will be selectable as a Device in the VLAN's pulldown menu. 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. 6310-DX Page 33 Page 33...
  • Page 34 User Manual 6310-DX Page 34 Page 34...
  • Page 35: Firewall Settings

    User Manual Firewall Settings Firewall Settings The 6310-DX can function as a stateful firewall. Options for the 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 36: 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 37: Terminal On Unit

    The Terminal on Unit Terminal on Unit access leverages the management tunnel established between the 63xx-series  device and Accelerated View. For details on the monthly data usage for this access, refer to the following article: Data Usage Estimates Setup...
  • Page 38 The following configuration settings will setup the Accelerated device 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 device. Under IPSec -> Accelerated View IPSec ->...
  • Page 39 Once the correct management IP is reported from the 63xx-series device 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 cellular extender.
  • Page 40: At Command Access

    To gain AT command access through the 6310-DX, the tester must have a PC/laptop connected to one of the LAN Ethernet ports of the Accelerated device. 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 41 User Manual IMEI SV: 11 FSN: J8513103240310 +GCAP: 6310-DX Page 41 Page 41...
  • Page 42: 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. These SMS commands allow you to perform actions such as factory resets, reboot the device, and restore to the backup firmware partition, all without requiring the device to have an active IP (WAN) connection.
  • Page 43 UI, the user must have a PC/laptop connected to one of the LAN Ethernet ports of the 6310-DX. They should receive an IP address via DHCP from the DX 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 192.168.210.2/24 with a gateway of 192.168.210.1.
  • Page 44 User Manual NOTE: NOTE: Logging across reboots should be enabled only to debug issues and then disabled ASAP to avoid  unnecessary wear to the flash memory. 6310-DX Page 44 Page 44...
  • Page 45: Lte Troubleshooting Tree

    Firmware Update in Progress: DO NOT POWER OFF DEVICE! Firmware Update in Progress: DO NOT POWER OFF DEVICE! Solid Yellow Solid Yellow 6310-DX is starting up. 6310-DX is starting up. If LED remains solid yellow for more than 2 minutes, DX may need to be replaced. Flashing Yellow...
  • Page 46 User Manual 6310-DX is trying to setup cellular modem. Wait up to 2 minutes to allow the 6310-DX is trying to setup cellular modem. Wait up to 2 minutes to allow the process to finish. If status LED continues to flash yellow after several minutes, process to finish.
  • Page 47 6310-DX is connected to the 3G/LTE network, but doesn't see anything connected to its Ethernet port. Check the Ethernet port, verify the client device (router, laptop, etc.) is connected via CAT5/6 to the 6310-DX, and the Ethernet port on the client device is enabled 6310-DX...
  • Page 48 Is the client device receiving a DHCP address from the 6300-CX? Is the client device receiving a DHCP address from the 6300-CX? • If If yes yes, check if the IP Passthrough has been enabled. 6310-DX Page 48 Page 48...
  • Page 49 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. 6310-DX Page 49 Page 49...
  • Page 50 Solid Blue Solid Blue 4G connectivity Confirmed 4G connectivity Confirmed Test for Internet access on the device connected to the 6310-DX. Online Does the device has a usable IP Address? Does the device has a usable IP Address? • If no...
  • Page 51 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. 6310-DX Page 51 Page 51...
  • Page 52: Faqs

    Yes. In passthrough mode, when the 6310-DX 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 6310-DX will also pass the IPv6 DNS server using the SLAAC RDNSS option and stateless DHCPv6.
  • Page 53: 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 6310-DX Page 53 Page 53...
  • Page 54: 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 55 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. 6310-DX...
  • Page 56: Accessing Admin Cli

    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 looking at the Uplink IP address Uplink IP address on the Device Details Device Details tab.
  • Page 57 Using the Terminal on Unit link Using the Terminal on Unit link 1. Once the correct management IP is reported from the Accelerated cellular extender to Accelerated View, clicking 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 device.
  • Page 58 LAN IP address (default 192.168.2.1) or its default 192.168.210.1 IP address. Below is an example SSH login process. 1. SSH to the ACL device at its LAN IP address (default 192.168.2.1) or its default 192.168.210.1 IP address. 6310-DX Page 58 Page 58...
  • Page 59: Change Port 2 From Wan To Lan

    Change Port 2 from WAN to LAN Change Port 2 from WAN to LAN Difficulty level: Intermediate Intermediate Goal Goal To change the functionality of the 6310-DX Cellular Extender's port #2 from a WAN connection to be a part of LAN. 6310-DX Page 59 Page 59...
  • Page 60 Setup This article assumes the 6310-DX Cellular Extender is operating under default settings, which provides DHCP connectivity to device(s) connected on LAN port 1 of the 6310-DX. For more details on the default settings of the 6310-DX, see the Default Settings section of the 6310-DX User's Manual.
  • Page 61: Lan Port With Ip Passthrough

    Important: The client device receiving the passthrough IP will only be able to use the 6310-DX's cellular  WAN connection. Meaning, if the 6310-DX 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 6310-DX's WAN Ethernet interface. Sample Configuration Sample Configuration Open the configuration profile for the 63xx-series device and make the following changes.
  • Page 62 User Manual 6310-DX Page 62 Page 62...
  • Page 63: Router Mode Setup

    To setup the 6310-DX as a standard DHCP Cellular Extender with dual WAN failover between the DX's WAN Ethernet port and its cellular modem. Once cellular extender mode is enabled, the 6310-DX will use its WAN Ethernet port as the primary ...
  • Page 64: Configure Dhcp Server For Pxe Booting

    Goal Goal To set up the 6310-DX Cellular Extender to hand out Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server information via Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), allowing the client devices that supports Preboot Environment Execution (PXE) booting to take advantage of the advanced DHCP server settings.
  • Page 65 User Manual 6310-DX Page 65 Page 65...
  • Page 66: Port Forwarding

    Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Goal Goal To access a client device on the LAN port of a 6310-DX using a specific port and the external IP address of the 6310-DX. Setup Setup This article assumes the LAN ports are operating under default settings, which provide DHCP connectivity to devices connected to the 6310-DX's LAN ports.
  • Page 67 User Manual Sample Configuration Sample Configuration Open the configuration profile for the 6310-DX and make the following changes. Under Firewall Firewall -> Port Forwarding -> Port Forwarding , click Add Add to create a new entry. Set the following options under the new port forwarding rule.
  • Page 68: Carrier (Sim) Smart Select

    By default, the 6310-DX is setup for automatic SIM selection. Meaning, if the 6310-DX is unable to connect with the SIM in slot 1, after a specified number of failures the 6310-DX will automatically switch to use the SIM in slot 2.
  • Page 69 NOTE: NOTE: Best practices dictate that redundant tests (with divergent failure conditions) will be the best way  to ensure proper connectivity monitoring/active recovery. With only a single test type, false positives could be reported 6310-DX Page 69 Page 69...
  • Page 70: Failover

    6310-DX's LAN ports. For more details on the default settings of the 6310-DX, see the Default Settings Default Settings section of the 6310-DX User's Manual. For this setup, you will need the 6310-DX with both a primary WAN Ethernet connection, and a cellular modem connection. Sample Sample The sample configuration below shows a 6310-DX with two internet connections.
  • Page 71 Sample Configuration Sample Configuration Open the configuration profile for the 6310-DX and make the following changes. In the Modem -> Metric entry Modem -> Metric entry , ensure the value is set to a number higher than the the value in Network ->...
  • Page 72 NOTE: NOTE: Best practices dictate that redundant tests (with divergent failure conditions) will be the best way  to ensure proper connectivity monitoring/active recovery. With only a single test type, false positives could be reported. 6310-DX Page 72 Page 72...
  • Page 73 User Manual 6310-DX Page 73 Page 73...
  • Page 74: Load Balancing

    6310-DX, see the Default Settings Default Settings section of the DX-Series User Manual. For this setup, you will need the 6310-DX with both a primary WAN Ethernet connection and a secondary means of WAN access. Sample Sample...
  • Page 75 User Manual Sample Configuration Sample Configuration Open the configuration profile for the 6310-DX and make the following changes. 1. In the Modem -> Metric Modem -> Metric entry, ensure the value is set to the same number set in the Network ->...
  • Page 76 User Manual 6310-DX Page 76 Page 76...
  • Page 77: Site-To-Site Vpn Access With Two 63Xx Series Devices

    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. 6310-DX Page 77 Page 77...
  • Page 78 7. Set the Remote endpoint -> Hostname 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 6310-DX Page 78 Page 78...
  • Page 79 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. 6310-DX Page 79 Page 79...
  • Page 80 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 6310-DX Page 80 Page 80...
  • Page 81 User Manual 6310-DX Page 81 Page 81...
  • Page 82: Terminal On Unit

    The Terminal on Unit Terminal on Unit access leverages the management tunnel established between the 63xx-series  device and Accelerated View. For details on the monthly data usage for this access, refer to the following article: Data Usage Estimates Setup...
  • Page 83 Once you apply the new configuration to the 63xx-series device, 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 84 Once the correct management IP is reported from the 63xx-series device 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 cellular extender.
  • Page 85: Custom Speed Test Server

    The Speed test Speed test command leverages the management tunnel established between the 63xx-series device  and Accelerated View. For details on the monthly data usage for this access, refer to the following article: Data Usage Estimates Setup...
  • Page 86 Once the new speed test server is running, add the IP address to the 63xx-series device's configuration profile under Central management -> speedtest server Central management -> speedtest server and apply the configuration to the device. 6310-DX Page 86 Page 86...
  • Page 87 The 63xx-series device 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 88: 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 89 User Manual Once the configuration has been updated, click the Terminal on Unit Terminal on Unit hyperlink available from the Device Details Device Details screen. 6310-DX Page 89 Page 89...
  • Page 90: 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. 6310-DX Page 90 Page 90...
  • Page 91 Firewall -> Packet Packet filtering filtering , setup two rules rules to accomplish the following: 1. reject all other LAN packets on the cellular modem interface 2. allow LAN packets to go through the Ethernet WAN interface 6310-DX Page 91 Page 91...
  • Page 92 User Manual 6310-DX Page 92 Page 92...
  • Page 93: Configuring An Openvpn Server For Ios & Android Os Clients

    This enables a road-warrior set up to allow roaming devices (iOS/Android OS devices) to connect into a device serving an OpenVPN TUN-style tunnel connection. For example on how to configure and connect an OpenVPN client on another Accelerated device, visit the article Configuring an OpenVPN Client on an Accelerated Device.
  • Page 94 The *.ovpn file will need to be imported into the devices for OpenVPN Connect to use. Sample Sample The sample configuration below shows an example network with an iOS device connected via the TUN-style tunnel. References to the Android OS are made. 6310-DX Page 94 Page 94...
  • Page 95 Private key (e.g. server.key), and the Diffie Hellman key (usually in dh2048.pem) in their respective fields. The contents will be hidden when the configuration is saved. Full files used in this example are attached in the Relevant Files section above. Authentication Section Configuration Authentication Section Configuration 6310-DX Page 95 Page 95...
  • Page 96 172.16.0.135 1194 resolv-retry infinite nobind persist-key persist-tun remote-cert-tls server cipher AES-256-CBC verb 3 auth-user-pass <ca> -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIEbjCCA1agAwIBAgIJAPd3KKvbSYq6MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAMIGAMQswCQYD VQQGEwJBVTEMMAoGA1UECBMDUUxEMREwDwYDVQQHEwhCcmlzYmFuZTEcMBoGA1UE ChMTQWNjZWxlcmF0ZWRDb25jZXB0czEdMBsGA1UEAxMUQWNjZWxlcmF0ZWQgQ29u Y2VwdHMxEzARBgNVBCkTCnRlc3RzZXJ2ZXIwHhcNMTcxMTAxMDE1MzQxWhcNMjcx MDMwMDE1MzQxWjCBgDELMAkGA1UEBhMCQVUxDDAKBgNVBAgTA1FMRDERMA8GA1UE BxMIQnJpc2JhbmUxHDAaBgNVBAoTE0FjY2VsZXJhdGVkQ29uY2VwdHMxHTAbBgNV BAMTFEFjY2VsZXJhdGVkIENvbmNlcHRzMRMwEQYDVQQpEwp0ZXN0c2VydmVyMIIB IjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAyVTfVOJNPTTPYDFC0GtGnpky q9rQthQ/CX+u9wUpsJ8yBenmENqi5Yq3L/DWJXwTmXd4z2PaQFjszHQlDDwoN9pW W/aPt4ZkC/6ms9Ny3WbEM/XQwgri2LRXra3qpGmjGtUIgCpl2nC8nFtvfqsca8u8 1qAZZtuT3YXAM5FYpsLKEc4TZfgquyJW4I1JwNTIIobVq7Oiqvs8JbpMAFtmBxVv NYU9LJsAFzwvO1OZkfoXefqz9/uxKK/MzTCNvu7Z64z6Q52EQVJciHYHE2jEMKdy yyvpFJYii6Hocu3ocHpvGa6ki3Cw/ObeenbqLKTCK8zsIL99JJYXaUKyFq4zsQID AQABo4HoMIHlMB0GA1UdDgQWBBQIeJbSenktJDlHp6a9lHIbzagE4zCBtQYDVR0j BIGtMIGqgBQIeJbSenktJDlHp6a9lHIbzagE46GBhqSBgzCBgDELMAkGA1UEBhMC 6310-DX Page 96 Page 96...
  • Page 97 3. In the OpenVPN app, insert the appropriate credential for the server as it was set up during the certificate/key file creation phase. Save the credential as desired. 4. Select the switch beneath Disconnected Disconnected to initiate the connection. 6310-DX Page 97 Page 97...
  • Page 98 Note for Android OS users: Step 2 - locating and opening the *.ovpn file can be quite different from an iOS device. You will need to apply the correct steps to load the ovpn file into OpenVPN Connect on Android. 6310-DX Page 98 Page 98...
  • Page 99: Enabling Intelliflow

    Beginner Goal Goal To enable Accelerated intelliFlow feature in compatible devices to allow the monitoring of system resource information and network traffic flow in the local management interface (WebUI)'s Dashboard page. Note: enabling Intelliflow will add an estimated 50MB of data usage on the 63xx-series device's Internet ...
  • Page 100 User Manual 6310-DX Page 100 Page 100...
  • Page 101: Enabling Shell Access

    Difficulty: Beginner Beginner Goal Goal To enable shell access to an Accelerated User Equipment (UE) via the SSH protocol. Setup Setup This article assumes the UE is running default configuration with the root password assignment, and central management disabled. Similar procedures apply if shell access is to be enabled in central management.
  • Page 102 User Manual Once the configurations have been successfully saved, the UE's shell can be accessed via SSH. Below is an example shell login process: $ ssh root@192.168.2.1 $ password 6310-DX Page 102 Page 102...
  • Page 103 User Manual Access selection menu: a: Admin CLI s: Shell q: Quit Select access or quit [admin] : s Connecting now, 'exit' to disconnect from shell ... 6310-DX Page 103 Page 103...
  • Page 104: Local User Management

    Save or Update Update to apply the changes. NOTE: NOTE: After saving a user's password in Accelerated View, it is stored as a salted hash for security  purposes. Clicking show show prior to committing the password will reveal the true value; clicking show after that password has been saved reveals the salted hash.
  • Page 105 User Manual 6310-DX Page 105 Page 105...
  • Page 106: Data Plan Throttling

    | grep intf | tail -n 1 | cut -f2 -d'=') network_to_enable_disable='network.interface.lan' # set to modem.passthrough if device in passthrough mode network_enabled="$(config get $network_to_enable_disable.enable)" bugout() { accns_log w config "$@" exit var_is_number(){ [ "$1" ] || return 1 6310-DX Page 106 Page 106...
  • Page 107 /tmp/results.txt | cut -f2 -d':' | awk '{s+=$1} END {print s}') download_usage=$(grep -o "download\":[0-9]\{1,12\}" /tmp/results.txt | cut -f2 -d':' | awk '{s+=$1} END {print s}') usage=$((upload_usage + download_usage)) var_is_number "$usage" || bugout "Usage not available from aView API ($upload_usage, $download_usage)" 6310-DX Page 107 Page 107...
  • Page 108 Disabling LAN traffic until monthly rollover date." [ "$network_enabled" = '0' ] || config set $network_to_enable_disable.enable false else accns_log w config "Data usage within monthly limit ($usage out of $usage_limit bytes)." [ "$network_enabled" = '0' ] && config set $network_to_enable_disable.enable true 6310-DX Page 108 Page 108...
  • Page 109 User Manual Example alert notifying data plan throttle enable and disable Example alert notifying data plan throttle enable and disable 6310-DX Page 109 Page 109...
  • Page 110: 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 IPSec server. Any traffic not destined for 10.255.0.0/16 will instead go through the cellular modem straight to the Internet. 6310-DX Page 110 Page 110...
  • Page 111 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 6310-DX Page 111 Page 111...
  • Page 112 User Manual (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 6310-DX Page 112 Page 112...
  • Page 113: Dual Modem Setup

    For this setup, you will need an active Internet connection on both the Accelerated device and a supported USB modem. Ethernet WAN interfaces may be added to, or swapped in place of, failover prioritization between cellular WAN interfaces, if available.
  • Page 114 Sample Sample The sample configuration below shows an Accelerated device with two cellular Internet connections: one using the 1002-CM module and the other using a supported USB modem. Failover is set to assume the USB modem (ISP 1) is the primary connection, with the 1002-CM...
  • Page 115 1 to 2 under the Network -> Modems -> Modem Network -> Modems -> Modem section of the configuration. This enables the device to allow more than one active cellular connection at a time. 6310-DX Page 115 Page 115...
  • Page 116: Single Usb Modem Setup

    User Manual Single USB Modem Setup Single USB Modem Setup Goal Goal To configure a cellular WAN interface on an Accelerated device using an external USB modem. NOTE: NOTE: Accelerated's SR- and MX-series devices have USB ports.  Setup Setup This article assumes the USB-driven connection will serve as the only WAN.
  • Page 117 The internal 1002-CM modem will not be utilized. 1. Under Network > Modems > Modem > Match port > Network > Modems > Modem > Match port > Choose "USB port: External." 2. Click Save. Save. 6310-DX Page 117 Page 117...
  • Page 118 User Manual 6310-DX Page 118 Page 118...
  • Page 119: Carrier-Specific Apn List (Firmware 18.4 And Later)

    The configuration steps described below covers how to assign a custom APN list to a configuration template in Accelerated View. It is important to keep in mind that the device connecting over a custom APN may require an alternative Internet connection (via its Ethernet WAN port) or a local configuration change before coming online to sync with its cloud template.
  • Page 120 13. If an additional APN needs to be added, under Network > Interfaces > vzwmodem > APN list Network > Interfaces > vzwmodem > APN list > > add the additional APN by clicking add add and type the additional APN. 6310-DX Page 120 Page 120...
  • Page 121: Carrier-Specific Apn List (Firmware 18.1 And Prior)

    The configuration steps described below covers how to assign a custom APN list to a configuration template in Accelerated View. It is important to keep in mind that the device connecting over a custom APN may require an alternative Internet connection (via its Ethernet WAN port) or a local configuration change before coming online to sync with its cloud template.
  • Page 122 Label field. This does not have to match the APN 5. Specify the intended APN APN . 6. Select the Carrier Carrier from the corresponding pull-down menu. 7. Create additional APN/ Carrier associations as necessary. 8. Click Save Save to finalize the changes. 6310-DX Page 122 Page 122...
  • Page 123: Intelligent Cellular Access Tech Switching

    SIM. The suggestion is to run this script once per day during off hours to minimize customer impact/connectivity. logexit() { echo "custom: cellular $1" accns_log w config "custom: cellular $1" exit modem_index() { idx=$(modem idx) if ! [ "$idx" ]; then sleep 30 idx=$(modem idx) 6310-DX Page 123 Page 123...
  • Page 124 && modem_is_online; then logexit "$1 connection active" else return 1 wait_time='600' # 10 minutes connect_to_rat '4G' || config set network.modem.modem.access_tech '4G' connect_to_rat '4G' || config set network.modem.modem.access_tech '3G' connect_to_rat '3G' || config set network.modem.modem.access_tech '2G' 6310-DX Page 124 Page 124...
  • Page 125 User Manual connect_to_rat '2G' || config set network.modem.modem.access_tech 'all' modem_is_online && logexit 'connection active after setting access_tech to ALL' modem reset logexit 'rat script failed to establish connection, resetting modem' 6310-DX Page 125 Page 125...
  • Page 126: Wan Connectivity Test And Failover

    { rm -f "$fail_count_file" config set network.interface.wan.ipv4.metric 1 # raise WAN priority try=0 # Note: uncomment the following line if you want to log successful tests accns_log w config "custom: wan test passed" ping_test() { 6310-DX Page 126 Page 126...
  • Page 127 # note, that we don't reset the fail count. If we fail next attempt, lower the WAN metric again. config set network.interface.wan.ipv4.metric 5 # modem metric is typically 3, but put it really low just in case 6310-DX Page 127 Page 127...
  • Page 128: Schedule Speed Tests

    To have the Accelerated device perform an automatic speed test and report the results to Accelerated View. Setup Setup For this setup, you will need access to Accelerated View, and a ACL device online and syncing with Accelerated View. Details Details Users can configure the ACL router to check for modem firmware updates at a scheduled interval.
  • Page 129: 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 130  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 131 User Manual Service/ Function Service/ Function Status/ Interval Status/ Interval Usage Usage Notes Notes Modem firmware As needed (less 60MB Updates firmware on upgrade frequent than device the embedded firmware updates) cellular modem 6310-DX Page 131 Page 131...
  • Page 132: Signal Bars Explained

    Signal Bars Explained cellular signal strength bars of Accelerated devices 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 133 -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. 6310-DX Page 133 Page 133...
  • Page 134: 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 devices, yielding the following results: Download Download Upload...
  • Page 135 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. 6310-DX Page 135 Page 135...
  • Page 136: Verizon Sim With Static Apn Registers But Doesn't Connect [Solved]

    63xx-series device cannot establish a cellular connection with the 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 cellular extender with the following configuration changes: 1.
  • Page 137 User Manual 6310-DX Page 137 Page 137...
  • Page 138: Upgrading Modem Firmware

    Users can upgrade the firmware on this modem either through the Accelerated View portal or the local web UI of the 63xx-series device, depending on the level of access and network connectivity the device has and how the user has chosen to manage their devices.
  • Page 139 User Manual 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 140 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 141 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 142 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. 6310-DX Page 142 Page 142...
  • Page 143 User Manual 6310-DX Page 143 Page 143...
  • Page 144: Ip Passthrough Not Acting As Intended On Device Firmware 18.4.54.22

    We've been seeing an issue where the latest firmware has unintentionally engaged the firewall for passthrough connections. This results in failed pings from an external source of the cellular IP of an Accelerated cellular device on firmware 18.4.54.22 configured with IP Passthrough. IP Passthrough Knowledge Article: http://kb.accelerated.com/m/67105/l/745871-lan-port-with-...
  • Page 145 User Manual 6310-DX Page 145 Page 145...
  • Page 146: Support Report Overview

    Support reports provide a snapshot of a device's current settings and connection status at the time of the report's generation. The relevant log files are packaged into a .bin file that can be downloaded from the local local (Web) UI of all Accelerated devices. For more information about generating support reports, please click here.
  • Page 147 A list of events leveraged for syslog messages fw_printenv The entire environment for the bootloader U-Boot ip_addr_list IP addresses listed per interface ip_route_list Default routing information per interface ip6tables_-nv_-L A list of IPv6 routing tables 6310-DX Page 147 Page 147...
  • Page 148 A snapshot of the current processes running at the time of generating the report runt_json Storage for active/ engaged system variables sprite_config_dump Not used for cellular devices ubus-dump A log of ubus calls for network devices and interfaces 6310-DX Page 148 Page 148...
  • Page 149 This directory can be disregarded for most troubleshooting/ diagnostic purposes. Directory Directory File Name File Name Notes Notes /var/run All files Runtime settings for the device -- referenced in the syslog data gathered in /tmp (see above) 6310-DX Page 149 Page 149...
  • Page 150: Standard Apns

    Accelerated's APN List Accelerated's APN List Each carrier has a set of default Access Point Names (APNs) for their network. Accelerated automatically attempts to establish a connection using the below default APNs. If your carrier has provided you with a custom APN, it will need to be programmed into the device's configuration before connecting to the cellular network as intended.
  • Page 151 • 10008 • i2gold • 11226.mcs • MNS-OOB-APN01.com.attz • altaworx02.com.attz • 11904.mcs • m2m.com.attz • broadband • mw01.vzwstatic • ne01.vzwstatic • so01.vzwstatic • we01.vzwstatic • vzwinternet • telstra.internet • fast.t-mobile.com • epc.tmobile.com • mobinilweb • web.vodafone.de 6310-DX Page 151 Page 151...
  • Page 152 Accelerated's APN list. NOTE: NOTE: If both the Accelerated and Default Provider list fail to yield a successful connection, the device  will continue cycling through these APNs until joining a cellular network. Devices can be locked to specific APNs as necessary to prevent this behavior.
  • Page 153 8937410 mms.orange.dk Orange 28310 8937410 mms.orange.md Orange 28310 8937410 mms.orange.jo Orange 28310 8937410 orangerun.acte VivaCell/MTS 28305 8937405 connect.vivacell.am internet VivaCell/MTS 28305 8937405 inet.vivacell.am internet Karabakh 28304 8937404 connect.kt.am internet Telecom Unitel 63102 8924402 internet.unitel.co.ao internet 6310-DX Page 153 Page 153...
  • Page 154 722070 8954070 A1/Telekom 23201 894301 a1.net internet Austria A1/Telekom 23201 894301 aon.data internet Austria A1/Telekom 23201 894301 aon.at internet Austria A1/Telekom 23201 894301 free.A1.net Austria ABroadband 23201 894301 mdata.com internet 23211 894311 bob.at internet 6310-DX Page 154 Page 154...
  • Page 155 Orange 23205 894305 mms.one.at Orange 23205 894305 fullspeed internet Orange 23205 894305 orange.web internet Orange 23205 894305 orange.mms Drei (3) 23210 894310 drei.at internet Drei (3) 23210 894310 drei.at Drei (3) 23210 894310 three.co.uk 6310-DX Page 155 Page 155...
  • Page 156 Dodo 50502 896102 WirelessBroadband Dodo 50502 896102 DODOLNS1 Escape Net 50502 896102 splns357 Exetel 50502 896102 exetel1 Exetel 50502 896102 INTERNET Exetel 50502 896102 OPTUSWAP Exetel 50502 896102 YesINTERNET Exetel 50503 896103 vfinternet.au (Vodafone based) 6310-DX Page 156 Page 156...
  • Page 157 896102 yesinternet TPG Mobile 50502 896102 internet internet TPG Mobile 50502 896102 Pennytel 50503 896103 live.vodafone.com Pennytel 50503 896103 vfinternet.au Smelly Black 50502 896102 splns357 Telstra 50501 896101 telstra.wap internet Telstra 50501 896101 telstra.datapack internet 6310-DX Page 157 Page 157...
  • Page 158 50502 896102 internet Azercell 40001 8999401 internet internet Azercell 40001 8999401 Bakcell 40002 8999402 internet Azerfon 40004 8999404 azerfon internet BH GSM 21890 8938790 mms.bhmobile.ba BH GSM 21890 8938790 mms.bhmobile.ba m:tel 21805 8938705 mtelgprs1 internet 6310-DX Page 158 Page 158...
  • Page 159 8988001 gpinternet internet GrameenPhone 47001 8988001 gpinternet internet GrameenPhone 47001 8988001 gpmms Airtel (Warid) 47007 8988007 internet internet Airtel (Warid) 47007 8988007 internet internet Airtel (Warid) 47007 8988007 Teletalk 47004 8988004 internet Teletalk 47004 8988004 6310-DX Page 159 Page 159...
  • Page 160 Base 20620 893220 mms.base.be Mobile Vikings 20620 893220 web.be internet Airtel 3G 61302 8922602 internet internet GloBul 28405 8935905 internet.globul.bg internet GloBul 28405 8935905 mms.globul.bg M-Tel 28401 8935901 inet-gprs.mtel.bg internet M-Tel 28401 8935901 mms-gprs.mtel.bg 6310-DX Page 160 Page 160...
  • Page 161 895533 72434 895534 CTBC 72407 895507 mms.ctbc.br 72432 895532 72433 895533 72434 895534 72416 895516 gprs.oi.com.br internet 72431 895531 72424 895524 72416 895516 wapgprs.oi.com.br 72431 895531 72424 895524 72416 895516 mmsgprs.oi.com.br 72431 895531 72424 895524 6310-DX Page 161 Page 161...
  • Page 162 8967302 bmobilemms DSTCOM 52811 8967311 dst.wap internet DSTCOM 52811 8967311 mms.movistar.es velcom 25701 8937501 wap.velcom.by velcom 25701 8937501 web.velcom.by internet velcom 25701 8937501 plus.velcom.by internet velcom 25701 8937501 privet.velcom.by internet velcom 25701 8937501 web1.velcom.by internet 6310-DX Page 162 Page 162...
  • Page 163 Tempo/Africell 64202 8925702 mms.mascom Fido 302370 891370 internet.fido.ca internet Fido 302370 891370 mms.fido.ca Rogers 302720 891720 internet.com internet Rogers 302720 891720 media.com Bell Mobility 302610 891610 inet.bell.ca internet 302640 891640 302651 891651 302880 891880 6310-DX Page 163 Page 163...
  • Page 164 891860 302880 891880 SaskTel Mobility 302680 891680 inet.stm.sk.ca internet 302750 891750 302780 891780 302880 891880 Vidéotron 302500 891500 media.videotron internet 302510 891510 Vidéotron 302500 891500 ihvm.videotron internet 302510 891510 Vidéotron 302500 891500 media.videotron 302510 891510 6310-DX Page 164 Page 164...
  • Page 165 22802 894102 wap.sunrise.ch Sunrise 22802 894102 mms.sunrise.ch Sunrise 22802 894102 mms.sunrise.ch Swisscom 22801 894101 gprs.swisscom.ch internet Swisscom 22801 894101 corporate.swisscom.ch internet Swisscom 22801 894101 event.swisscom.ch internet Swisscom 22801 894101 event.swisscom.ch M-Budget 22801 894101 gprs.swisscom.ch internet 6310-DX Page 165 Page 165...
  • Page 166 VTR Movil 73008 895608 movil.vtr.com internet Nextel 73009 895609 wap.nextelmovil.cl internet Orange 62402 8923702 orangecmgprs internet 62401 8923701 INTERNET internet China Mobile 46000 898600 cmwap 46002 898602 China Mobile 46000 898600 cmnet internet 46002 898602 6310-DX Page 166 Page 166...
  • Page 167 8957111 732103 8957103 une4glte.net.co internet 732111 8957111 732103 8957103 mms.colombiamovil.com.co 732111 8957111 Virgin Mobile 732123 8957123 web.vmc.net.co internet Virgin Mobile 732123 8957123 mms.movistar.com.co Cytamobile- 28001 8935701 internet internet Vodafone Cytamobile- 28001 8935701 pp.internet internet Vodafone 6310-DX Page 167 Page 167...
  • Page 168 894905 26277 894977 blau.de 26203 894903 tagesflat.eplus.de internet 26205 894905 26277 894977 Bild Mobil 26202 894902 access.vodafone.de internet Bild Mobil 26202 894902 web.vodafone.de internet Bild Mobil 26202 894902 event.vodafone.de internet Bild Mobil 26202 894902 event.vodafone.de 6310-DX Page 168 Page 168...
  • Page 169 894901 internet.t-mobile internet Mobile(Telekom) 26206 894906 26201 894901 internet.t-mobile Mobile(Telekom) 26206 894906 Congstar 26201 894901 internet.t-mobile internet Vodafone 26202 894902 web.vodafone.de internet 26204 894904 26209 894909 Vodafone 26202 894902 event.vodafone.de internet 26204 894904 26209 894909 6310-DX Page 169 Page 169...
  • Page 170 OiSTER 23806 894506 data.dk internet OiSTER 23806 894506 data.tre.dk Lycamobile 23812 894512 data.lycamobile.dk internet Telenor 23802 894502 internet internet 23877 894577 Telenor 23802 894502 telenor 23877 894577 CBB Mobil 23802 894502 internet internet 23877 894577 6310-DX Page 170 Page 170...
  • Page 171 89104 edge.viva.net.do internet Djezzy 60302 8921302 djezzy.internet internet Djezzy 60302 8921302 djezzy.mms Mobilis 60301 8921301 internet internet Mobilis 60301 8921301 Nedjma 60303 8921303 internet internet Nedjma 60303 8921303 nedjmaMMS Movistar UMTS 74000 8959300 navega.movistar.ec internet 6310-DX Page 171 Page 171...
  • Page 172 Euskaltel 21408 893408 internet.euskaltel.mobi internet Lebara gprsmov.lebaramobile.es internet Lowi lowi.private.omv.es internet Lycamobile 21425 893425 data.lycamobile.es internet Másmovil 21403 893403 internetmas internet móbil R (Mundo- 21417 893417 internet.mundo-r.com internet Happy Móvil/ 21403 893403 INTERNETTPH internet moviData 6310-DX Page 172 Page 172...
  • Page 173 893456 Yoigo 21404 893404 internet internet Yoigo 21404 893404 Jazztel 21421 893421 jazzinternet internet Carrefour Móvil CARREFOURINTERNET internet Tuenti Móvil 21405 893405 tuenti.com internet Eroski Móvil 21424 893424 gprs.eroskimovil.es LlamaYa móvil 21403 893403 moreinternet internet 6310-DX Page 173 Page 173...
  • Page 174 Sonera 24491 8935891 telefinland Welho internet.welho.fi internet Vodafone / 54201 8967901 vfinternet.fj internet Kidanet Vodafone / 54201 8967901 kidanet.fj internet Kidanet Vodafone / 54201 8967901 prepay.vfinternet.fj internet Kidanet A Mobile wap65 internet (Auchan Telecom) 6310-DX Page 174 Page 174...
  • Page 175 20800 893300 Orange 20801 893301 orange-mib internet 20800 893300 Orange 20801 893301 orange-acte 20800 893300 Orange 20801 893301 orange.ie internet 20800 893300 Prixtel 20801 893301 Orange internet 20810 893310 Prixtel 20801 893301 orange.acte 20810 893310 6310-DX Page 175 Page 175...
  • Page 176 20822 893322 netgprs.com internet Telecom 20801 893301 ao.fr internet 20801 893301 ofnew.fr internet 20801 893301 orange.acte BT Mobile 23400 894400 btmobile.bt.com internet Lycamobile 23426 894426 data.lycamobile.co.uk internet 23402 894402 mobile.o2.co.uk internet 23410 894410 23411 894411 6310-DX Page 176 Page 176...
  • Page 177 Tesco Mobile 23402 894402 prepay.tesco-mobile.com internet 23410 894410 23411 894411 Virgin Mobile 23431 894431 vdata internet 23432 894432 Virgin Mobile 23431 894431 goto.virginmobile.uk internet 23432 894432 Virgin Mobile 23431 894431 orange.acte 23432 894432 6310-DX Page 177 Page 177...
  • Page 178 894434 Geocell 28201 8999501 Internet internet Geocell 28201 8999501 Airtel- 23403 894403 airtel-ci-gprs.com internet Vodaphone Sure (Cable & 23455 894455 Wireless) Sure (Cable & 23455 894455 internet internet Wireless) Sure (Cable & 23455 894455 Wireless) 6310-DX Page 178 Page 178...
  • Page 179 Wap.tigo.gt internet Comcel / Tigo 70402 8950202 mms.tigo.gt Movistar 70403 8950203 internet.movistar.gt internet Orange 61101 8922401 internetogn internet Cellcom 61105 8922405 internet.cellcom.com internet GT&T Cellink 73802 8959202 wap.cellinkgy.com internet Plus DigiCel 73801 8959201 internet internet 6310-DX Page 179 Page 179...
  • Page 180 8985216 internet internet Orange 45404 8985204 web.orangehk.com internet 45403 8985203 mobile.three.com.hk internet 45404 8985204 45403 8985203 mobile.lte.three.com.hk internet 45404 8985204 Lycamobile 45423 8985223 data.lycamobile.hk internet Tigo 70802 8950402 internet.tigo.hn internet T-Mobile 21901 8938501 web.htgprs internet 6310-DX Page 180 Page 180...
  • Page 181 21630 893630 internet internet T-Mobile 21630 893630 mms-westel Vodafone 21670 893670 standardnet.vodafone.net internet Vodafone 21670 893670 internet.vodafone.net internet Vodafone 21670 893670 vitamax.snet.vodafone.net internet Vodafone 21670 893670 vitamax.internet.vodafone.net internet Invitel invitel.mobilnet internet 51089 896289 3gprs internet 6310-DX Page 181 Page 181...
  • Page 182 51010 896210 51020 896220 Excelcomindo 51011 896211 www.xlgprs.net internet (XL) Excelcomindo 51011 896211 www.xlmms.net (XL) Lycamobile 27213 8935313 data.lycamobile.ie internet 27202 8935302 open.internet internet 27202 8935302 pp.internet internet 27202 8935302 internet internet 27202 8935302 internet 6310-DX Page 182 Page 182...
  • Page 183 8997201 uinternet internet Pelephone 42503 8997203 internet.pelephone.net.il internet Pelephone 42503 8997203 mms.pelephone.net.il Rami Levi 42516 8997216 internet.rl internet YouPhone 3G 42514 8997214 data.youphone.co.il internet Manx Telecom 23458 894458 3gpronto internet Manx Telecom 23458 894458 mms.manxpronto.net 6310-DX Page 183 Page 183...
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  • Page 188 405754 8991754 405755 8991755 405756 8991756 BSNL/CellOne 40434 899134 bsnlnet internet 40438 899138 40451 899151 40453 899153 40454 899154 40455 899155 40457 899157 40458 899158 40459 899159 40462 899162 40464 899164 40466 899166 40471 899171 6310-DX Page 188 Page 188...
  • Page 189 BSNL/CellOne 40434 899134 bsnlsouth internet 40438 899138 40451 899151 40453 899153 40454 899154 40455 899155 40457 899157 40458 899158 40459 899159 40462 899162 40464 899164 40466 899166 40471 899171 40472 899172 40473 899173 40474 899174 6310-DX Page 189 Page 189...
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  • Page 201 MegaCom 43705 8999605 internet internet 43709 8999609 internet internet Cellcard 45601 8985501 cellcard internet Cellcard 45601 8985501 internet Cellcard 45601 8985501 Hello 45602 8985502 hellowww internet Hello 45602 8985502 hellomms 45604 8985504 internet 6310-DX Page 201 Page 201...
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  • Page 229 User Manual Vodacom 65501 892701 internet internet Vodacom 65501 892701 unrestricted internet Vodacom 65501 892701 mms.vodacom.net Virgin Mobile 65507 892707 vdata internet 8.ta 65502 892702 internet internet 8.ta 65502 892702 6310-DX Page 229 Page 229...
  • Page 230 We've been seeing an issue where the latest firmware has unintentionally engaged the firewall for passthrough connections. This results in failed pings from an external source of the cellular IP of an Accelerated cellular device on firmware 18.4.54.22 configured with IP Passthrough. IP Passthrough Knowledge Article: http://kb.accelerated.com/m/67105/l/745871-lan-port-with-...
  • Page 231 User Manual 6310-DX Page 231 Page 231...
  • Page 232 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 device with the following configuration changes: 1.
  • Page 233 User Manual 6310-DX Page 233 Page 233...
  • Page 234 The 1002-CM04 plug-in LTE modem does not report its cellular location details, which in turn prevents the cellular location for an ACL device from being displayed in Accelerated View. This issue only affects ACL devices utilizing the 1002-CM04 plug-in modem variant. The 1002-CM03 and ...
  • Page 235 User Manual accns_log w location "mcc=$mcc~mnc=$mnc~cid=$cid~lac=$lac" runt set mm.modem.$idx.location.mcc $mcc runt set mm.modem.$idx.location.mnc $mnc runt set mm.modem.$idx.location.cid $cid runt set mm.modem.$idx.location.lac $lac 6310-DX Page 235 Page 235...

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