Summary of Contents for MB Connect Line mymbCONNECT24
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User manual for mymbCONNECT24 server Item no. 0690; 0691 / Version: 2.1.x...
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The use of any trademark not listed herein is not an indication that it is freely available for use. MB Connect Line confirms that the mymbCONNECT24 device complies with the basic requirements and all other relevant provisions of European Directive 1999/5/EC. To see the Declaration of Conformity, visit: www.mbconnectline.com...
Table of contents General..............................4 Brief description..........................4 Features............................4 Safety instructions.........................4 Technical data............................5 Included in delivery..........................6 Technical Support..........................6 Displays, controls and connections....................7 Interface assignments.......................... 9 First time operation..........................10 Console............................10 Web interface (administration interface)..................11 Account Management.........................
The VPN connection portal mymbCONNECT24 offers you optimum flexibility and security. mymbCONNECT24 combines the advantages of a portal solution with the special requirements of your com- pany. Administration and hardware stay in house. This combination of a VPN portal with hardware, which acts as an intelligent communication point including integrated user and device administration, is intended both for service personnel user accounts and mbNET / mbSPIDER accounts for machines and systems.
Technical data mymbCONNECT24.mini 100 - 240 VAC 50 / 60 Hz Voltage V (ADC) (ext. power pack DC 12 V / 60 W) Power input Max. 5 A at 12 VDC Protection class IP 20 Area of application Dry environments Operating temperature 0 - 40°C...
Displays, controls and connections Front view LED designation Description Power Lights up when the power is on Ready Lights up when the device is ready for operation Lights up when the hard drive is accessed LAN 1 1. network interface for the local network LAN 2 2.
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Rear view Designation Description ON | OFF Toggle switch DC+12V Connection socket for power supply Restore Factory Settings Countersunk button - resets the device to factory settings A DV I CE To reset the device to factory settings, proceed as follows: •...
Interface assignments Pinout of the RJ45 interface Signal Data Set Ready (DSR) Request to Send (RTS) Ground (GND) Transmit Data (TXD) Receive Data (RXD) Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Clear to Send (CTS) Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Pinout of LAN, VPN and WAN interfaces Signal Not connected Not connected...
First time operation The LAN IP address of the device can be preconfigured or accessed on the shell via the console interface. For other settings, the device must be accessed using the browser via the LANx interface. Console A terminal program is required to connect to the console interface of the device.
Web interface (administration interface) Access to the administration interface of the device is via a web browser using HTTP secure encryption (SSL). The view is best displayed with a minimum resolution of 1024x 768. A network connection between the PC and the device must first be established via the LANx interface for this purpose.
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ADVI C E Change unconditionally and without delay the default login information! The changes can be made in the System > User management menu. ADVI C E Block this user will lead to exclusion from the server backend. Registration on the system is no longer possible.
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The entered IP address in the field "Fix public IP-address" is the address to connect the devices, which were created in the portal. 2 Registration Wizard Use this Assistant to register your mymbCONNECT24.virtual server. ADVI CE The registration code can be found in the delivery note of your order.
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Here you can • import a Diffie-Hellman Key • create a Diffie-Hellman Key Page 14 of 20 | Item no. 0690; 0691 / Version: 2.1.x | 26.07.2016...
Account Management Here you create an account for the frontend. Start under Control Panel > Wizard the Account Wizard Field name Description E-Mail Enter the email address of the account administrator. Name Enter the company name of the account administrator. Account name Choose a meaningful unique name for this account.
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Field name Description Max. Connections An active connection is a connection from a PC client to a device via the portal. The number of active connections will decide whether different users can simultaneously access the portal and connect to multiple devices simultaneously. Example: To setup an active connection.
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Field name Description VPN Port Determine on which TCP port the OpenVPN server to respond. The default of 1194 is the official IANA port number for OpenVPN. IP Range Select your appropriate IP address range for the VPN network. You have the possibil- ity of the various private-use IP address ranges to choose which were determined in accordance with RFC1918.
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In step 4, you will get an overview of the account information. By clicking on the "Done" button, your settings are saved and you are automatically forwarded to the Control Panel. Page 18 of 20 | Item no. 0690; 0691 / Version: 2.1.x | 26.07.2016...
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ADVI C E The number of accounts depends on the respective license. Account Management | Page 19 of 20...
Factory settings on delivery Usernames and passwords The device is shipped with the following usernames and password preset: Web interface: Username: admin Password: admin ADVI C E Standard login information MUST be changed for security reasons. The changes can be made on the web interface (backend) under >User Administration<.