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M2M 4G LTE Cat 1 Cellular Gateway
User Guide
USR3513
USR803513
R24.0806.00
Rev 1.0 10/2018

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  • Page 1 ® Courier M2M 4G LTE Cat 1 Cellular Gateway User Guide USR3513 USR803513 R24.0806.00 Rev 1.0 10/2018...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Administrator Menu ...................... 84 APPENDIX ........................102 ASCII Table ....................... 102 Creating OpenVPN Certificates & Keys ................103 WARRANTY ........................107 REGULATORY ........................ 111 COPYRIGHT ........................113 Page 2 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    USR strives to support the latest technologies through the development of new tools, which are known for their mobility, convenience, and reliability. USR products are designed for multiple environments, including data centers, remote networks, embedded solutions, and small-to medium-sized business markets.
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    Also, the Cellular Gateway can allow remote serial equipment to wirelessly contact an application server via the Internet and transmit M2M data, as shown in figure 2. figure 2 Page 4 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 5 M2M data, as shown in figure 4. figure 4 Those are just a few examples of how the versatile USR Courier M2M 4G LTE Cat 1 Cellular Gateway can be part of a traditional M2M or IoT data communications solution.
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    USR3513/USR803513 User Guide Package Contents USR’s Courier M2M 4G LTE Cat 1 Cellular Gateway is shipped with the following items. If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your customer service representative for assistance. USR3513  1 USR3513 Cellular Gateway ...
  • Page 7: Product Highlights

    Band Options USR3513  LTE Cat 1: 1900/AWS1700/850/700 MHz (B2/B4/B5/B12/B13)  HSPA/UMTS: 1900/850 MHz (B2/B5) USR803513  LTE Cat 1: 2100/1800/2600/900/800 MHz (B1/B3/B7/B8/B20)  GPRS/GSM: 1800/900 MHz (B3/B8) Page 7 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 8 1 DB9-F connector, DCE, RS-232 or RS-485 signaling Speeds (bps): 115200, 57600, 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200 Data Bits: 6, 7, 8 Parity: None, Odd, Even Flow Control: None, Hardware Page 8 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 9 1 RJ45 connector, Ethernet, 10/100 Mbps, auto MDI/MDIX WAN Interface 1 RJ45 connector, Ethernet, 10/100 Mbps, auto MDI/MDIX Power Connector 1 Barrel connector, 5.5 mm O.D., 2.1 mm I.D., center positive Page 9 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 10 Interface: TAP, TUN  Protocol: TCP, UDP  Connection Type: Site-to-Site Firewall  Remote Access   Inbound Port Forwarding  Outbound Port Filtering  Outbound Trusted IPs Page 10 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 11 Reliability USR3513 MTBF: 1,110 yrs (module only) USR803513 MTBF: 1,055 yrs (module only) Warranty Warranty Period: Two-year limited manufacturer warranty from date of purchase Details: See www.usr.com/support/3513 Page 11 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 12 20 cm away from the human body. ATTENTION: The USR3513 and USR803513 Cellular Gateways use networking protocols. To setup and use these devices, familiarity with networking techniques is required. Page 12 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 13: Hardware Features

    3. SIM slot cover screw Rear View 4. Auxiliary antenna connector 5. Recessed reset button 6. Power input 7. Serial port 8. WAN port 9. LAN port 10. Main antenna connector Page 13 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 14 USR3513/USR803513 User Guide Bottom View Mounting flanges DIN adaptor mounting holes Page 14 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 15 Indicates a connection to an active network Blinking Indicates data traffic on the network Indicates no connection to an active network Indicates a 100BASE-T network LAN 10/100 Indicates a 10BASE-T network Page 15 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 16 Hold for more than ten seconds up to twenty seconds to restore factory settings and reboot when the button is released.  If the reset button is pressed for more than twenty seconds it will be ignored. Page 16 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 17: Mounting

    USR3513/USR803513 User Guide Mounting The Cellular Gateway provides two flanges for mounting to a wall or any other flat surface. NOTE: Dimensions are in millimeters. TOP VIEW 148.6 Page 17 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 18 USR3513/USR803513 User Guide Mounting Flange Detail Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Page 18 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 19 USR3513/USR803513 User Guide DIN Rail Mounting The Cellular Gateway provides mounting holes for a DIN rail adaptor. BOTTOM VIEW Ø 52.5 64.4 M3-0.5 Ø Page 19 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    1. Attach the included antennas to the antenna connectors on the back of the device. 2. Make sure that a service plan is associated with a SIM card. Page 20 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 21 NOTE: Some browsers may display a security warning. Accept the warning to open an unencrypted https session. 7. Enter the default User Name (admin) and Password (password). Page 21 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 22 USR3513/USR803513 User Guide After a successful login, the Status page will appear. 8. Click Network on the red menu bar and select WAN. Page 22 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 23 11. Enter a User name and Password if supplied by the cellular service provider. 12. Click the Save button. A confirmation page will appear. 13. Click the OK button. The WAN page will reappear. Page 23 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 24 Default Gateway fields. The Cellular Gateway’s date and time will automatically synchronize to the network clock. Now you can proceed with configuring the Cellular Gateway for the target application. Page 24 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 25: Configuration

    Firewall Page Overview The USR Courier M2M 4G LTE Cat 1 Cellular Gateway provides an embedded web interface for a convenient and intuitive way to configure the Cellular Gateway and monitor its status. In this chapter, default settings are identified by a Bold Italic font.
  • Page 26 2. Enter the https:// prefix, the IP address of the SIM, a colon (:), and the Remote Access port number into the address bar. Example: https://10.24.85.5:1800 3. Press/touch Enter NOTE: Some browsers may display a security warning. Accept the warning to open an unencrypted https session. Page 26 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 27: Navigating The Web Interface

    Navigating the Web Interface A Menu Bar is displayed at the top of the web interface. It allows navigation to each page of the web interface. Menu Bar Page 27 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 28 • Logs Page • Time Page • F/W Upgrade Page • Password Page • Factory Reset Page • Save/Restore Settings Page • Log out • Reboot Page Page 28 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 29: Status Page

    Cellular Gateway. Each item is described in the following section. Version Displays the version number of the Cellular Gateway’s firmware, and a firmware build identifier. Page 29 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 30 Displays the time duration since the last power-up or reboot. IMEI Displays the International Mobile Equipment Identity number, which is a unique identifier of the Cellular Gateway’s embedded radio module. Page 30 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 31 Displays the Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID) number, which is a unique identifier printed on the SIM installed in the Cellular Gateway’s SIM slot. Module Revision Displays the embedded radio module’s firmware version number. Page 31 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 32 113 dBm (weakest). When the Cellular Gateway is not registered or couldn’t find a cell tower, -125 dBm is reported. Good: -51 to -79 dBm Fair: -80 to -103 dBm Bad: -104 to -113 dBm, -125 dBm Page 32 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 33 Network code: The cellular operator code number reported by the cell tower. LAC: The location area code number reported by the cell tower. Cell ID: The cell ID number reported by the cell tower. Page 33 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 34 WAN page Received & Transmitted Displays the cumulative number of bytes received and transmitted over either type of WAN connection since the last power-up or reboot. Page 34 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 35  Displays Listening when an OpenVPN server is enabled but a tunnel is not established.  Displays Connected when an OpenVPN tunnel is established. Reports the IP address of the OpenVPN endpoint at the far end of the VPN tunnel. Page 35 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 36 Received & Transmitted Displays the cumulative number of bytes received and transmitted over the LAN connection since the last power-up or reboot. Page 36 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 37: Network Menu

    Each is described in the following section. ATTENTION: The USR3513 and USR803513 Cellular Gateways use networking protocols. To setup and use these devices, familiarity with networking techniques is required. Page 37 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 38 Changes to settings on this page don’t take effect until saved! NOTE: For access to a cellular data network, contact a cellular network operator for a subscription to a cellular data plan. Page 38 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 39 Internet via the cellular data network. NOTE: If the cellular network also required a User name and/or Password, the connection will not complete until a valid User name and/or Password is entered. Page 39 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 40 CHAP: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol is a secure method to authenticate clients used by Point- to-Point Protocol (PPP). Use this setting when connecting to a PPP server that requires CHAP authentication. Page 40 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 41 Disable: Use this setting when the Cellular Gateway’s WAN port must have a manually-assigned static IP address on the local-area network. NOTE: Consult with the local-area network’s administrator before attaching any device that has a static IP address to a network. Page 41 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 42 Changes made on this page do not take effect until saved. Click the Save button to make changes effective. To discard all changes made on the page, navigate to another page or log out of the web interface. Page 42 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 43 LAN Page This page configures the IP address and subnet mask of Cellular Gateway’s LAN port. Changes to settings on this page don’t take effect until saved! Page 43 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 44 The default LAN subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. To change the subnet mask of the Cellular Gateway’s LAN port, enter the new subnet mask into this field and click the Save button. Page 44 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 45 DHCP page This page enables/disables and configures the Cellular Gateway’s DHCP server. Changes to settings on this page don’t take effect until saved! Page 45 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 46 This entry sets the lowest Host ID number that the Cellular Gateway’s DHCP server can assign. The allowed range is 1 - 254. The default value is 100. Page 46 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 47 This entry contains the IP address of an alternate DNS server. If the application will be using URLs, enter the IP address of the host’s alternate DNS server into this field. Page 47 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 48 Changes made on this page do not take effect until saved. Click the Save button to make changes effective. To discard all changes made on the page, navigate to another page or log out of the web interface. Page 48 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 49 When the Cellular Gateway’s DHCP server has assigned IP addresses to DHCP clients, this page displays information about the DHCP clients and the DHCP leases. Each row on this page displays information about one DHCP client. Page 49 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 50 USR3513/USR803513 User Guide Firewall Page This page configures the Cellular Gateway’s firewall. Changes to settings on this page don’t take effect until saved! Page 50 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 51 Cellular Gateway’s LAN port or serial port will only receive a connection from a host. Drop: This setting is similar to Reject, except the Cellular Gateway does not notify LAN nodes that the connection is blocked. Page 51 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 52 Drop: This setting is similar to Reject, except the Cellular Gateway does not notify the source of the request that connections are blocked. Use this setting to minimize the chance of being attacked from the Internet. Page 52 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 53 CAUTION: When Remote Access is Enabled, the Cellular Gateway is vulnerable to attacks from the Internet. For a more secure system, get a private IP address from the cellular operator. Page 53 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 54 Internet). The cellular operator must therefore provide a VPN connection from the host into their private network to allow the host to reach the private static IP address of the Cellular Gateway, as illustrated above. Page 54 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 55  Don’t send any data to the gateway on port 6000, or  Set the serial server to listen at an unused port, or  Change the serial Mode to Client Page 55 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 56 If no match in found by the rules:  the data may be passed thru the Cellular Gateway by DMZ (if enabled), or  the data will be blocked Page 56 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 57 NOTE: When a rule requires a specific source IP address, the source must have a static IP address, and the address must not be changed by Network Address Translation (NAT). Page 57 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 58 These entries define where this rule will send data that is accepted. Enter the target node’s IP address and port number. NOTE: The target node must have a static IP address. Page 58 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 59 24. Each rule, in sequence, evaluates the outbound data’s destination port number. When more than one rule is set up, the first line has the highest priority. Page 59 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 60 Outbound data whose destination port number is outside the range of the rule is passed to the WAN. Drop: This setting is similar to Reject, except the Cellular Gateway does not notify LAN nodes that the connection is blocked. Page 60 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 61 Click the Add+ button to create a trusted IP rule using the above entry. New rules are added below previous rules. To remove a rule, click the Delete button next to the rule. Page 61 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 62 Cancel button. Cancel button The Cancel button provides a way to discard all changes made on the Firewall page without navigating away or logging out. Page 62 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 63: Advanced Setup Menu

    Each is described in the following section. ATTENTION: The USR3513 and USR803513 Cellular Gateways use networking protocols. To setup and use these devices, familiarity with networking techniques is required. Page 63 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 64 Line Driver mode. RS485: Choose this setting to use four-wire full-duplex differential signaling. RS232: Choose this setting to use RS232 signaling. Page 64 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 65 None: Use this setting when the equipment attached to the serial port doesn’t use flow control. Hardware: Use this setting when the equipment attached to the serial port uses hardware flow control. Page 65 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 66 UDP: Use this setting when the serial bridge needs to connect to a UDP server or from a UDP client. TCP: Use this setting when the serial bridge needs to connect to a TCP server or from a TCP client. Page 66 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 67 Changes made on this page do not take effect until saved. Click the Save button to make changes effective. To discard all changes made on the page, navigate to another page or log out of the web interface. Page 67 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 68 VPN host. Consult with the administrator of the other VPN host to configure those settings. Changes to settings on this page don’t take effect until saved! Page 68 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 69 Gateway: Use this setting to enable IPSec gateway protocols to listen on the WAN for a VPN connection from an IPSec client. NOTE: When the IPSec gateway is enabled, the firewall must be configured to allow inbound data. Page 69 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 70 NOTE: The network address is the network prefix with a host ID=0. Example: 192.168.20.0 NOTE: The Cellular Gateway’s LAN network IP address must NOT match the LAN network IP address of the other IPSec host. Page 70 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 71 Client or Gateway, this is a required field. Enter a Pre-Shared Key that matches the Pre-Shared Key entry of the other IPSec host. This entry is case-sensitive. Page 71 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 72 This setting must match the setting in the other IPSec host. MODP1024: Use this setting for Diffie-Hellman group 2, 1024-bit modulus. MOD1536: Use this setting for Diffie-Hellman group 5, 1536-bit modulus. Page 72 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 73 This setting must match the setting in the other IPSec host. MODP1024: Use this setting for Diffie-Hellman group 2, 1024-bit modulus. MOD1536: Use this setting for Diffie-Hellman group 5, 1536-bit modulus. Page 73 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 74 Changes made on this page do not take effect until saved. Click the Save button to make changes effective. To discard all changes made on the page, navigate to another page or log out of the web interface. Page 74 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 75 OpenVPN host. Consult with the administrator of the other OpenVPN host to configure those settings. Changes to settings on this page don’t take effect until saved! Page 75 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 76 NOTE: When the OpenVPN client is enabled, the firewall must be configured to allow outbound data. Interface TAP: Use this setting for layer 2 bridging. TUN: Use this setting for layer 3 routing. Page 76 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 77  Set the serial server to listen at an unused port Authorization The Authorization display confirms that OpenVPN is using Transport Layer Security for its underlying authentication and key negotiation protocol. Page 77 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 78 SHA 256: Use this setting for SHA256 hashing algorithm. SHA 384: Use this setting for SHA384 hashing algorithm. SHA 512: Use this setting for SHA512 hashing algorithm. Page 78 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 79 Adaptive: Use this setting to dynamically decide whether or not to compress VPN traffic (some traffic is actually more efficient uncompressed). The other OpenVPN host must be configured for adaptive compression. Page 79 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 80 Server, these are required fields. Enter the network address and subnet mask of the client’s LAN into this field. NOTE: The network address is the network prefix with a host ID=0. Example: 192.168.10.0 Page 80 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 81 ATTENTION: Save the OpenVPN settings before importing and saving the Certificate Authority files! Page 81 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 82 Server, select the server key (server.key).  When Activate is set to Client, select the client key (client.key). TLS auth: Use these buttons to select and load the TLS auth file (ta.key). Page 82 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 83 Save button: Use this Save button to save all imported Certificate Authority files into the Cellular Gateway. Once saved, the files persist regardless of reboot, power-fail, or factory reset. A list of currently-saved files is displayed. Page 83 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 84: Administrator Menu

    Select Log out from the Administrator Menu to immediately log out and display the login box. Select Reboot from the Administrator Menu to display the Reboot Page Each is described in the following section. Page 84 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 85 2. Set the log size according to Customer Support recommendations. 3. Click the Save button to make the settings effective. 4. Reproduce the gateway problem. 5. Download the log file by clicking the Download button. Page 85 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 86 Changes made on this page do not take effect until saved. Click the Save button to make changes effective. To discard all changes made on the page, navigate to another page or log out of the web interface. Page 86 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 87 The log is kept in the Cellular Gateway’s memory. Click the Download button to copy the log to a file. A file containing the Cellular Gateway’s current log will download into the browser’s download directory. The log file will have a .dat extension. Page 87 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 88 Refresh button or using the Refresh keyboard shortcut. Clear button The log is kept in the Cellular Gateway’s memory. Click the Clear button to empty the log and refresh the display. Page 88 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 89 (when enabled). This page configures the Cellular Gateway’s date and time settings. Changes to settings on this page don’t take effect until saved! Page 89 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 90 Disable: The Cellular Gateway will not adjust its date & time for daylight saving time. Enable: The Cellular Gateway will automatically adjust its date & time for daylight saving time. Page 90 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 91 NOTE: Use Local Access to upload new firmware to the Cellular Gateway. Remote Access can be used, but the firmware file is very large, so uploading over-the-air will be slow and will consume much cellular data! Page 91 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 92 USR3513/USR803513 User Guide System firmware or radio firmware can be uploaded to the Cellular Gateway on this page. Page 92 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 93 .bin extension. Click the Upgrade button to install the radio firmware into the Cellular Gateway. When the installation is done, the gateway will automatically reboot. Page 93 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 94 USR3513/USR803513 User Guide Screenshots of Upgrading System Firmware or Radio Firmware figure 6: firmware is uploading to the Cellular Gateway Page 94 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 95 USR3513/USR803513 User Guide figure 7: firmware is installing into the Cellular Gateway figure 8: the Cellular Gateway is completing the installation and rebooting Page 95 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 96 Enter the current User Name into this text box to authorize changing the login credentials. The User Name and Password are case-sensitive. Current Password Enter the current password into this text box to authorize changing the login credentials. The User Name and Password are case-sensitive. Page 96 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 97 Changes made on this page do not take effect until saved. Click the Save button to make changes effective. To discard all changes made on the page, navigate to another page or log out of the web interface. Page 97 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 98 Reset button Click the Reset button to perform a Factory reset. This has the same effect as holding the hardware reset button between 10 and 20 seconds. Page 98 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 99 Click the Save button to create a configuration file. A file containing the Cellular Gateway’s current settings will download into the browser’s download directory. The configuration file will have a .dat extension. Page 99 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 100 Gateway, followed by an automatic system reboot. Log out From any page, select Log out from the Administrator menu to immediately log out and display the login box. Page 100 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 101 Click the Reboot button to perform a system restart. A countdown will begin. Reboot has the same effect as holding the hardware reset button between 1 and 4 seconds. Page 101 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 102: Appendix

    USR3513/USR803513 User Guide APPENDIX ASCII Table Char Char Char Char " & XOFF < > Page 102 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 103: Creating Openvpn Certificates & Keys

    At the command prompt, change directory to the C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\easy-rsa folder: C:\> cd c:\Program Files\OpenVPN\easy-rsa At the command prompt, run the init-config.bat batch file: C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\easy-rsa> init-config.bat NOTE: Run init-config only once, during installation. Page 103 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 104 Save the file and exit the editing program. At the command prompt, run the vars.bat file: C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\easy-rsa> vars.bat At the command prompt, run the clean-all.bat file: C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\easy-rsa> clean-all.bat Page 104 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 105 That completes creation of all the certificate and key files for the OpenVPN server and clients. Remember where the files are saved! The following lists describe the usage of each file. Page 105 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 106 Required files for each OpenVPN endpoint Server endpoint: Client1 endpoint:  The certificate authority (CA) (ca.crt)  The certificate authority (CA) (ca.crt)  The server certificate (server.crt)  The client1 certificate (client1.crt)  The server key (server.key)  The client1 key (client1.key) ...
  • Page 107: Warranty

    1.10 U.S. ROBOTICS shall not be responsible for any software or other CUSTOMER data or information contained in or stored on this product. 2.0 CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS: 2.1 CUSTOMER assumes full responsibility that this product meets CUSTOMER specifications and requirements. Page 107 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 108 3.3 For information on how to contact U.S. ROBOTICS Technical Support or an authorized U.S. ROBOTICS Service Center, please see the U.S. ROBOTICS corporate Web site at: www.usr.com 3.4 CUSTOMER should have the following information / items readily available when contacting U.S. ROBOTICS Technical Support: ...
  • Page 109 U.S. ROBOTICS; damage cause by moisture, corrosive environments, high voltage surges, shipping, abnormal working conditions; Page 109 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 110 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. U.S. Robotics Corporation 1300 E. Woodfield Road Suite 506 Schaumburg, Illinois 60173 U.S.A. Page 110 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 111: Regulatory

    Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Page 111 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 112 Please contact your supplier for information on their disposal policy. You may be charged for the costs of take- back and recycling. In some countries, small products in small quantities may be disposed of at designated collection facilities. Please contact your local authority for details. Page 112 of 113 Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global...
  • Page 113: Copyright

    User Guide. Copyright© 2018 U.S. Robotics Corporation, a Division of UNICOM Global. All rights reserved. USR, USRobotics, U.S. Robotics are registered trademarks of U.S. Robotics Corporation. Other brand names and product names are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

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