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Sierra Wireless Airlink Raven XE Manual

Sierra Wireless Airlink Raven XE Manual

Setup using inductive automation template
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Sierra Wireless Airlink Raven XE H2225E Router
Setup using Inductive Automation Template
Description
This document covers the setup of the Raven XE using the template provided by Inductive Automation.
It will setup your Raven XE to act simply as an SMS gateway device on your network. The following
changes were made:
To be able to send and receive SMS.
DHCP Server disabled.
OTA ACEManager disabled.
Primary Gateway disabled.
LAN/Ethernet Changes made.
Port 80/443 Blocked
Airlink Management Services Disabled
SSH enabled over Telnet
There is a companion document which details the manual setup of the Raven XE. That document can be
used in conjunction with this. It is called SierraWirelessRavenXESetup.doc.
Raven XE and Network Security
The security settings provided by the Inductive Automation template are basic steps to secure the Raven
XE. This in no way covers all security aspects that the Raven XE is capable of and your own policies in
securing your network. You need to take the time to configure and test the current settings and other
security measures of the Raven XE and as appropriate to your network. Inductive Automation is not
responsible for the security of your Raven XE or your network.
SIM Card
Inductive Automation tested the Raven XE using a T-Mobile SIM card that had Pre-Paid Text and
Minutes. SMS was able to be sent and received by the Raven XE. It was tested to see if ACEManager
could be accessed over the air; it was not allowed. Additionally, it was tested to see if HTTP traffic to the
internet could be made; it was not. This is because 1) a data plan is always required for this 2) I was told
by T-Mobile support you need data and a hotspot plan. I have also confirmed by Sierra Wireless support
that a data plan is required for any type of data traffic, excluding SMS. In terms of security, this is a
good thing if you are only going to be using the Raven XE as an SMS gateway.
Inductive Automation also tested an AT&T SIM card, specifically a GoPhone Account with 250 minutes
and unlimited text Messaging. No data was purchased with the plan. You can pick one of these SIM
Cards up for $25 per month at any AT&T Store. We were able to send and receive messages with no
problems.
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  • Page 1 This is because 1) a data plan is always required for this 2) I was told by T-Mobile support you need data and a hotspot plan. I have also confirmed by Sierra Wireless support that a data plan is required for any type of data traffic, excluding SMS.
  • Page 2 If you need remote access through the Raven XE, contact Sierra Wireless on the type of SIM you will need to purchase. Setup Steps The sections below should be followed in the order given to setup the Raven XE H2225E. This setup assumes you have already installed your SIM Card.
  • Page 3 4) You will be entering the IP address of 192.168.13.31 with the default username and the appropriate password. 5) Follow the instructions given by the upgrade program. The Raven XE’s manual also covers how to upgrade the firmware easily. Upload Inductive Automation Template You will now upload the Raven XE to use Inductive Automation’s Template: 1) From the ACEManager, press the Upload link.
  • Page 4 To see if the Raven XE is receiving text messages, send one to it. Then from the ACEManager, go to Services – SMS – SMS Security. There are 2 fields called Last Incoming Phone Number and Last Incoming Message you can see if it came in. Press Refresh if you do not see it immediately. Page 4 of 4...

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