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IPL-DAC ADSL router with cellular backup _________________ USER GUIDE ADSL router with cellular backup DOC_DEV_IPL-DAC_User guide_A...
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CONTENT The IPL-DAC ADSL router with cellular backup is designed and manufactured by ETIC TELECOM 13 Chemin du vieux chêne 38240 MEYLAN FRANCE TEL : + (33) (0)4-76-04-20-05 FAX : + (33) (0)4-76-04-20-01 E-mail : hotline@etictelecom.com web : www.etictelecom.com Page 2...
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CONTENT PREPARING THE SETUP ....................23 FIRST SETUP ....................23 PROTECTING THE ACCESS TO THE ADMINISTRATION WEB SERVER .... 23 HTTPS SET-UP MODIFICATIONS THROUGH THE WAN INTERFACE ....24 RECOVERING THE FACTORY LAN IP ADDRESS ..........24 RESTORING THE FACTORY SET-UP ............... 24 SAVING OR RESTORING A SET OF PARAMETERS ..........
OVERVIEW 1 Certificate of conformity The manufacturer, ETIC Telecom – 13 chemin du vieux chêne – 38240 Meylan – France, Hereby declares that the listed product Type of device : Cellular router IPL-DAC conforms to the Council Directive 1999/5/EC related to radio and telecommunication terminal equipments.
OVERVIEW 3 Product overview The IPL-DAC router includes at the same time an ADSL 2+ modem and a UMTS modem. It is designed for critical industrial remote scada systems. it provides the following functions : Automatic backup between the ADSL line and the cellular network...
3.2 Functions Automatic backup The IPL-DAC router makes possible to switch the data to the cellular network when the ADSL line fails. Multi WAN IP router The IPL-DAC router provides powerful, flexible and comprehensive solutions to route IP packets through the ADSL or the cellular network.
OVERVIEW 3.3 Router interfaces & organisation The IPL-DAC router provides, an ADSL interface, a cellular interface and four switched Ethernet interfaces. WAN interfaces: The IPL-DAC router provides three WAN interfaces: The ADSL interface is the main WAN interface The cellular interface ...
OVERVIEW 4 Data-sheet General characteristics Dimensions 137 x 48 x 116 mm (h, l, p) Electrical safety EN 60950- UL 1950 ESD : EN61000-4-2 : Discharge 6 KV RF field : EN61000-4-3 : 10V/m < 2 GHz Fast transient : EN61000-4-4 Surge voltage : EN61000-4-5 : 4KV line / earth RoHS 2002/95/CE (RoHS)
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OVERVIEW Remote access server (RAS) User list 25 users PPTP / L2TP-IPSec / Open VPN / HTTPS Connection Login & password Certificate X509 M2Me VPN Compliant with the M2Me_Secure VPN client Compliant with the M2Me_Connect mediation service (option) Alarms 1 input : emails or SM (cellular models) Page 11 ADSL router with cellular backup DOC_DEV_IPL-DAC_User guide_A...
Function panel PB During 5 seconds 3 flashes The hotline of ETIC TELECOM is authorised to connect remotely to the router administration server within a 1 hour delay. During 10 seconds 5 flashes A remote user is authorised to connect remotely to the router...
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INSTALLATION Rear panel push-button Pressing the rear Function panel PB During operation Flashing red The default IP address 192.168.0.128 is selected The current configuration remains active During power-up Flashing red The factory configuration and the default IP address 192.168.0.128 are selected. The current configuration is deleted.
INSTALLATION 1.3 Connectors Supply voltage connector Position Signal Function Power 1 + Supply voltage Power 1 - Digital inputs & outputs Position Signal Function Digital input Digital output + Digital output - RJ45 Ethernet 1 to 4 Position Signal Description Tx + Emission polarity + Tx -...
INSTALLATION 2 Mounting the product on a DIN rail Mounting the unit on the 35 mm horizontal DIN rail Removing the unit from the DIN rail 3 Cooling To avoid obstructing the airflow around the unit, the spacing must be at least 25 mm above and below, and 10 mm left and right.
7 Connecting the router to the ADSL line 7.1 Connecting the router to the line The IPL-DAC router can be connected to an analogue line telephone line or an unbundled loop when the attenuation of the reception signal is better than 63 dB When the reception level is close to the limit, disconnections may occur.
INSTALLATION However, when the line is exposed to lightning, we recommend to connect a surge arrester between the line and the IPL router. Report to appendix 1 for wiring. 7.2 ADSL subscription The IP address assigned by the ISP to the ADSL interface of the router can be a fixed or a dynamic public IP address.
INSTALLATION 8.3 Coaxial cable If necessary, the antenna can be connected to the IPL router through a coaxial cable. The signal attenuation in a usual coaxial cable is 0.2 to 0.4 dB / m at 1 GHz, that is to say 2 to 4 dB for a 10 meter long cable.
INSTALLATION 8.4 Cellular service subscription The router is designed to connect to the UMTS-GPRS data transmission service like the one used by the tablets. The subscription should also provide the SMS service if SMS alarms are required. A telephone service subscription is not needed. One will take care to subscribe to a service authorizing the right volume of data per month (MB/month) and to check the price of the MB exceeding the limit of the subscription plan, if it exists.
INSTALLATION 8.6 Controlling the conformance of the connection After installing and setting up the router, control the conformance of the connection: Reception level The reception level must be better than -90 dBm (two flashes of the reception level led indicator). See the table below.
PREPARING THE SETUP 1 First setup From factory, the IP address of the router is 192.168.0.128. Step 1 : Create or modify the PC IP connection Assign to the PC an IP @ in accordance with the router RAS IP address. For the first configuration, assign for instance 192.168.0.127 to the PC.
PREPARING THE SETUP 3 HTTPS set-up modifications through the WAN interface The administration web server is located at the LAN IP address. Coming from factory, access to the administration web server is not allowed through the WAN interface To use HTTPS instead of HTTP to setup the product or to authorise access to the administration web server through the WAN interface, ...
In a second step, any set stored inside the router and displayed with the Configurations table can be saved as an editable file stored outside the ETIC router. Inversely, a saved file can be loaded to the product Configurations table and then, if necessary, declared as the active set of parameters.
PREPARING THE SETUP 7 Configuration steps To configure the router, we advise to proceed as follows: ADSL & Cellular interface setup LAN interface setup VPNs setup Routing and IP address translation functions setup Remote users connections, the user list and the access rights setup ...
MAINTENANCE 1 Diagnostic 1.1 Logs Select the Diagnostic > Logs menu Main logs It registers The ADSL connections & disconnections The VPN connections & disconnections The remote users connections & disconnections The router starts OpenVPN & IPSec Logs These logs registers the detail of the VPN connections Advanced logs That logs registers details about the following events: Cellular &...
2 Firmware update The firmware update can be carried-out locally or remotely. If the firmware update operation do not succeed, for instance if the connection fails, the ETIC router restarts with the current firmware. Once the firmware update has been carried-out, the ETIC router restores the previous current set of parameters.
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