RACOM MG101 User Manual

RACOM MG101 User Manual

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GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers
Document version:
1.0.15
Date published:
3. Jul 2009
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RACOM s.r.o.
Mírová 1283 592 31
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E-mail: racom@racom.eu
http://www.racom.eu
MG101, MG102
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Nové Město na Moravě
Czech Republic
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Tel +420 565 659 511
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Fax +420 565 659 512

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  • Page 1 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 Document version: 1.0.15 Date published: 3. Jul 2009 · · · RACOM s.r.o. Mírová 1283 592 31 Nové Město na Moravě Czech Republic · · · E-mail: racom@racom.eu http://www.racom.eu Tel +420 565 659 511...
  • Page 2 MG101,102...
  • Page 3 ......................7 Introduction ......................16 Installation ...................... 17 Configuration ....................96 Software Interfaces ....................102 Troubleshooting ....................104 Customer Service ............... 105 Appendix: Connectors and Cables ......................107 Glossary 3 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Installation of the GPS Antenna ....................16 2.2.4 Installation of the Local Area Network..................16 2.2.5 Installation of the Power Supply....................16 Configuration via the MG101/102 Web Manager................ 17 3.1.1 Initial Access to the Web Manager....................18 3.1.2 Home............................19 3.1.3...
  • Page 5 Appendix: Connectors and Cables ............. 105 Pin Assignments for the Communication Interfaces ..............105 A.1.1 Serial Plug (COM; Sub-D 9pol)....................105 A.1.2 Ethernet Plug (ETH; RJ45) ......................106 A.1.3 Power Plug..........................106 Glossary ......................107 5 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 6 6 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    When using the communication module in close proximity of personal medical devices, such as cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids, you must proceed with heightened caution. If it is in the proximity of TV sets, radio receivers and personal computers, MG101/102 Wireless Router may cause interference.
  • Page 8: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Racom declares that under our own responsability the products MG101/102 Wireless Routers comply with the relevant standards following the provisions of the Council Directive 1999/5/EC. The signed Declarations of Conformity can be found under the following ad-...
  • Page 9: The Mg101 - Mg102 Family

    The MG101 - MG102 Family The handling of the different MG models is very similar. All models run MG Software which adapts itself to the MG Hardware. The software will not allow you to configure options the hardware does not offer (e.g.
  • Page 10: Product Description Mg101-1Nn

    Front OUT1 green Output on OUT2 Output off Bottom Link green Physical link No physical link Bottom Activity orange Data transmission Not data transmission Table 2: Status indicators 10 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 11: Physical Interfaces Mg101-1Nn

    The factory default is 115200 Baud, 8 Data Bits, no parity, 1 Stop Bit. Bottom SIM 1 SIM socket Right GSM antenna connector Impedance: 50 Ohm Connector: SMA female Table 3: Physical interfaces 11 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 12: Product Description Mg102

    Factory reset: press and hold this button for at least 5 seconds. Front SIM 1 SIM socket 1 Front SIM 2 SIM socket 2 Table 4: Components on the front panel 12 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 13: The Back Panel

    (Ethernet Ports) No physical link flashing Data transmission Back Speed 10/100 green Data rate 100 MBit/s (Ethernet Ports) Data rate 10 MBit/s Table 5: Components on the back panel 13 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 14: Mg101/102 Software

    MG101/102 Software All MG101/102 Wireless Routers run MG101/102 Software. Software offers the following key features: Interfaces and Connection Management (section 3.1.3 Interfaces) • Dial-out (on demand, permanent) • Connection Monitoring • Fallback to backup profile or SIM • SIM and PIN management •...
  • Page 15: Application Overview

    Over the air software update Application Overview MG101/102 is an access router for mobile telecom networks. Router can hook up a whole local area network to the mobile telecom network. Certainly MG101/102 can also be used to attach a single device.
  • Page 16: Environmental Conditions

    • Pollution Degree: 2 Installation of the Router MG101/102 is designed for mounting to a panel using through holes or to be put on a worktop. Please consider the safety instructions (chapter 1.1) and the environmental conditions (chapter 2.1). 2.2.1...
  • Page 17: Configuration Via The Mg101/102 Web Manager

    Upload a new configuration file using the Web Manager (chapter 3.2) • Using the MG101/102 Command Line Interface (chapter 3.3) If you are new to MG101/102 we recommend configuring it using the MG101/102 Web Manager. For batch configuration upload configuration files. Configuration via the MG101/102 Web Manager The MG101/102 Web Manager can always be reached via the Ethernet interface.
  • Page 18: Initial Access To The Web Manager

    If not yet enabled, please enable the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) so that your computer can lease an IP address from MG101/102. Wait a moment until your PC has received the parameters (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS server).
  • Page 19: Home

    3.1.2 Home This page gives you a system overview. It helps you when initially setting up device but also functions as dashboard during normal operation. 19 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 20: Interfaces

    3.1.3 Interfaces In the section the physical Interfaces of MG101/102 are configured. 3.1.3.1 Ethernet Interface In this section the IP address and the subnet mask of the Ethernet interface can be set. Parameter Description IP address Provide an IP address in dotted decimal notation (Default: 192.168.1.1)
  • Page 21 IP address on mobile interface (ppp0) assigned by PPP server Subnet mask: Subnet mask on mobile interface (ppp0) assigned by PPP server DNS server 1: DNS server provided by the mobile operator 21 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 22 In order to benefit of this features the mobile operator must support it. Software Compression: Enable or disable PPP data compression. In order to benefit of this features the mobile operator must support it. 22 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 23 (MTU). Parameter Description MSS adjustment: The maximum segment size (MSS) for the mobile interface 23 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 24 PIN protection. MG101/102 can only read SIM cards if the correct PIN code is provided or if PIN protection is disabled. It is not recommended to disable PIN protection since a SIM card thief could misuse an unprotected SIM.
  • Page 25 3.1.3.3.2 Network Selection Parameter Description Network selection: Choose automatic or manual provider network selection. For manual selection, please specify the provider. 25 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 26 PIN protection. MG101/102 can only read SIM cards if the correct PIN code is provided or if PIN protection is disabled. It is not recommended to disable PIN protection since a SIM card thief could misuse an unprotected SIM.
  • Page 27 3.1.3.4.2 Network Selection Parameter Description Network selection: Choose automatic or manual provider network selection. For manual selection, please specify the provider. 27 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 28 (XON) character to the other end to control the rate of incoming data. Hardware flow control In RTS/CTS hardware flow control, the computer and the modem use the RTS and CTS lines respectively to control the flow of data 28 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 29 Digital I/O Management via Web Manager The digital inputs and outputs can be monitored and controlled via the Web Manager. 3.1.3.6.2 Digital I/O Management via TCP See section 4.2 (Digital I/O Server (MG101-1NN)) for details. 29 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102...
  • Page 30: Routing

    Persistent Displays whether a particular route is persistent or not. Active Displays whether a particular route is active or not. 30 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 31: Firewall

    3.1.5 Firewall 3.1.5.1 Access Control Lists 3.1.5.1.1 Local Host ACL 31 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 32 Exposed Host ACL on Mobile Interface Parameter Description Exposed host: Enter the IP Address of the device that is to expose. Leave this field blank to disable the feature. 32 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 33 Exposed Host ACL on OpenVPN Interface Parameter Description Exposed host: Enter the IP Address of the device that is to expose. Leave this field blank to disable the feature. 33 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 34 Internal port: Port to which the traffic will be forwarded Protocol: Protocol (UDP or TCP) to which this entry applies. Enabled: Enable (Yes) or disable (No) the entry. 34 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 35 Internal port: Port to which the traffic will be forwarded Protocol: Protocol (UDP or TCP) to which this entry applies. Enabled: Enable (Yes) or disable (No) the entry. 35 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 36 3.1.5.3 Expert Mode Upload text files with firewall rules. 36 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 37: Vpn

    A Guide to basic RSA Key Management is found under http://openvpn.net/easyrsa.html For alternative authentication methods see http://openvpn.net/index.php/documentation/howto.html#auth For more information also see http://openvpn.net/howto.html Please make sure that the MG101/102 system time is correct when working with OpenVPN. Otherwise authentication issues may arise. 3.1.6.1.1...
  • Page 38 Separate certificate (also known as a public key) file Private key file *.key Private key for the server and each client, Tip: Use the dial-out connection method “permanent“ in context with OpenVPN. 38 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 39 3.1.6.3 OpenVPN Configuration (Server Expert Configuration) This configuration mode lets you run an OpenVPN server on MG101/102. The configuration upload takes a zip file which may include one or more OpenVPN server configurations. Typically such a zip file includes files such as: •...
  • Page 40 IPsec can be used to create Virtual Private Networks (VPN) and this is the dominant use. 3.1.6.4.1 IPsec Administration Parameter Description IPsec administrative status: Enable or disable IPsec. 40 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 41 3.1.6.4.2 IPsec Configuration 41 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 42 (R_U_THERE, R_U_THERE_ACK) that are sent for this connection (default 30 seconds). Failure count: The number of unanswered DPD R_U_THERE requests until the IPsec peer is considered dead (MG101/102 will try to reestablish a dead con- nection automatically) 42 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3.
  • Page 43 “User Accounts”. Parameter Description PPTP state Enable/disable PPTP server PPTP address range start: Address range start for PPTP server PPTP address range size: Address range size for PPTP server 43 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 44 3.1.6.6 Dial-in Server On this page the Dial-in server of MG101/102 can be administrated and configured. Users that are allowed to dial-in are defined under the section “User Accounts”. 3.1.6.6.1 Dial-in Server Administration Parameter Description Dial-in administrative The Dial-in server can be enabled or disabled. Consequently the device will status: allow incoming calls or not.
  • Page 45: Services

    Protocol on TCP/IP: “Telnet” or “TCP raw” for COM server applications, “Modbus TCP” for modbus gateway Protocol on COM port: The protocol implicitely defined on the COM port. 45 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 46 1. Any IP address out of the configured range 2. As default gateway the IP address of MG101/102 is assigned 3. As DNS server the IP address of MG101/102 is assigned or manually configured DNS servers 3.1.7.2.1 DHCP Server Administration...
  • Page 47 3.1.7.3 DNS Proxy Server The DNS Proxy enabled MG101/102 forwards DNS requests to the DNS server provided by the mobile op- erator. Devices within the MG101/102 LAN may be configured to use MG101/102 as DNS server. Parameter Description DNS proxy server status:...
  • Page 48 3.1.7.4 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS Client of MG101/102 is completely compatible to the Dynamic Network Services provided by the organization DynDNS (www.dyndns.com). 3.1.7.4.1 Dynamic DNS Administration Parameter Description Dynamic DNS status: Enable or disable the Dynamic DNS Client 3.1.7.4.2...
  • Page 49 Sender’s e-mail address Server address: SMTP server address Server port: Default port for SMTP is 25 Authentication required: If enabled MG101/102 will logon to SMTP server before sending e-mails. User name: User name Password: Password 49 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3.
  • Page 50 VPN failure to connect. See logs to identify the problem. Dial-in connection established Dial-in connection establish: user: %DIN_USER% from: %DIN_IP%. Dial-in connection down Dial-in connection terminated: user: %DIN_USER% from: %DIN_IP%. Dial-in connection failure Dial-in failure to connect. 50 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 51 Status of digital input 2, possible values include [on, off] %DST_OUT1% Status of digital output 1, possible values include [on, off] %DST_OUT2% Status of digital output 2, possible values include [on, off] 51 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 52 Subscribers are recepients of SMS or e-mail event notifications. It is possible to create groups and fill them with users and other groups. This mechanism let you send event notifications to multiple destinations/users. 52 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 53 3.1.7.8.3 Event Processor Notifications can be generated or digital outputs can be set based on the occurrence of several events. 53 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 54 Receiving SMS can be enabled or disabled. Disabling receiving SMS means that controlling MG101/102 via SMS will not be possible. Send a SMS to the phone number of the SIM that is inserted into your MG101/102. Valid commands are listed in the table below:...
  • Page 55 Switch output 1 on 1 off Switch output 1 off 2 on Switch output 1 on 2 off Switch output 2 off 3.1.7.10 SSH Server Parameter Description Port: SSH server port 55 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 56 No further traps will be sent as long signal strengt his not higher than threshold dBm: this. SNMP traps are generated in the following situations, if the SNMP agent is enabled: • Startup of the MG101/102 • Shutdown of the MG101/102 56 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3.
  • Page 57 The system-shutdown trap is sent, when the system is rebooted via the reboot function of the web interface or when the watchdog reboots the system. 3.1.7.12 Telnet Server Parameter Description Port: Telnet server port 57 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 58 If an UPD package is arriving, the event “Arriving UDP Message” is fired (see chapter 3.1.7.8.1 Events). Use the Event Manager (3.1.7.8 Event Manager) to forward the message (UDP payload) to a SMS or E-mail destination. 58 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 59 GSM Network. A sample USSD service is the bill status service accessed by dialing *141# or similar numbers in between * and #. Contact your mobile operator for further information. 59 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 60 3.1.7.15 Web Server Parameter Description HTTP port: Web server port for http connections HTTPS port: Web server port for https connections 60 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 61: System

    3.1.8 System 3.1.8.1 Authentication 61 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 62 Any other user-defined user only has permission for dial-in connections. Parameter Description User name Define a user name Enter password: Define a password Re-enter password: Confirm the password 62 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 63 3.1.8.3 File Configuration Configuration via the Web Manager becomes tedious for large volumes of devices. MG101/102 offers auto- matic and manual file-based configuration. A single text file (*.cfg) or a zip archive (*.zip) containing one or more of the following files can be up- loaded.
  • Page 64 MG101/102 will only try to download the following files: • <serialNumber>.cfg • <serialNumber>.zip 3.1.8.3.2 Manual File Configuration Parameter Description Current configuration files: Press [Download] will download a zip file name user-config.zip containing • user-config.cfg • ca.crt.credential_mode • ca.crt.certificate_mode • client.crt.certificate_mode •...
  • Page 65 The factory reset will also set the IP address of the Ethernet interface to 192.168.1.1. You will be able to communicate again with the device using the default network parameters. 65 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 66 3.1.8.4 Troubleshooting 3.1.8.4.1 Mobile Connection Debugging 66 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 67 3.1.8.4.2 Network Debugging 67 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 68 3.1.8.4.3 Log Files Log files can be viewed a downloaded here. Please provide these files when placing a support request. 68 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 69 Description IP address: The host where the syslog messages will be forwarded to. A tiny syslog server is included in TFTP32 which can be downloaded from our website. 69 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 70 3.1.8.4.5 Restart 70 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 71 3.1.8.4.6 Tech Support 71 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 72 3.1.8.4.7 System Information: Provide this information when placing a support request. 72 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 73 Regional Settings The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. MG101/102 can synchronize its system time with a NTP server. If enabled, time synchronisation is done after the mobile interface is up but before starting any VPN connec- tions.
  • Page 74 3.1.8.6 Software Update Software upgrade from the last official software release to the current release published on www.racom.eu is supported. For further details please consult the release note. Software downgrade is not supported. Software downgrade may lead to loss of configuration and inaccess- ability of the device.
  • Page 75 Manual Software Update The easiest way to update the MG101/102 Software is to connect MG101/102 to network with a TFTP server. If you only have a Notebook or a PC available the update process involves the preparation of a TFTP...
  • Page 76 If the IP address has been modified set it back to 192.168.1.1 and the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 (see also chapter 3.1.3.1). Your PC must operate in the same subnet as MG101/102. Set the IP address of your PC to 192.168.1.2 and the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 Download the recommended TFTP server “TFTPD32”...
  • Page 77: Logout

    3.1.9 Logout Log out from Web Manager 77 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 78: Configuration Parameters Of The Mg101/102

    Configuration Parameters of the MG101/102 The information in this chapter is needed to configure MG101/102 via the Command Line Interface or File Configuration. If you are using the Web Manager and its forms to configure MG101/102, you may skip this chapter.
  • Page 79: Interfaces Related Parameters

    [0,1] 0 = do not query DNS server 1 = query DNS server dialout.profiles.0.ESCIP void [0,1] 0 = off 1 = enable specific client IP ad- 79 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 80 0 = set values after reboot to digitalIO.afterReboot.output1 digitalIO.afterReboot.output2 1 = restore values after re- boot digitalIO.afterReboot.output1 [on,off] State of output 1 after reboot digitalIO.afterReboot.output2 [on,off] State of output 2 after reboot 80 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 81: Routing Related Parameters

    0 = redirect to other host 1 = redirect to localhost 3.2.3.3 Access Control List Local Host Parameter Default Value Range Description firewall_local_host.policy [0,1,2] 0 = deny all 81 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 82 0 = deny all permit entries 0 = permit all firewall_exposed_host_openvpn.host void hostname The exposed host firewall_exposed_host_openvpn.<j>. target with j = void hostname Source host / net [0..19] firewall_exposed_host_openvpn.<j>.mask void netmask 82 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 83: Vpn Related Parameters

    3des 3des ipsec.esp.hash [sha1, md5] ipsec.pfs [0,1] 0 = disabled 1= enabled ipsec.dpd.state [0,1] 0 = disabled 1= enabled ipsec.dpd.cycle [5.. 120] In seconds 83 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 84 0 = Dial-in disabled 1= Dial-in enabled dialin.configuration.addressRangeStart 192.168.254.1 ipaddress Address range start dialin.configuration.addressRangeSize [2..254] Address range size dialin.disableNapt [0,1] 0 = off 1= Disable NAPT on Dial-on 84 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 85: Services Related Parameters

    192.168.1.100 ipaddress DHCP range start network.DHCPSettings.AddressRangeSize [1..255] DHCP range size network.DHCPSettings.DNSServer Proxy hostname DNS Server 1 network.DHCPSettings.DNSServer0 void hostname DNS Server 2 network.DHCPSettings.DNSServer1 void hostname DNS Server 3 85 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 86 0 = disabled 1= enabled email.sending.smtp.username void username email.sending.smtp.password void password 3.2.5.7 GPS Parameters Parameter Default Value Range Description gps.status [0,1] 0 = Dial-in disabled 1= Dial-in enabled 86 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 87 Event Message events.testEvent.message void password Event Message 3.2.5.8.2 Subscribers Default Parameter Range Description Value subscriber.<k>.name void hostname Name of subscriber subscriber.<k>.sms.destination void phone number Phone number for SMS 87 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 88 [-113 to -51] reactivation threshold dBm: 3.2.5.10 SSH Server Parameter Default Value Range Description sshServer.port [1 .. 65535] 3.2.5.11 Telnet Server Parameter Default Value Range Description telnetServer.port [1 .. 65535] 88 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 89 Web Server Parameter Default Value Range Description webServer.http.port [1 .. 65535] webServer.https.port [1 .. 65535] 3.2.5.13 UDP Message Receiver Parameter Default Value Range Description udpMessage.receiving.udpPort 2157 [1 .. 65535] 89 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 90: System Related Parameters

    1= enabled swu_auto.time time hh:mm:ss swu_auto.url hostname 3.2.6.5 Configuration Update Parameter Default Value Range Description cfg_auto.status [0,1] 0 = disabled 1= enabled cfg_auto.time void time hh:mm:ss cfg_auto.url void hostname 90 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 91: Configuration Via Command Line Interface (Cli)

    Configuration via Command Line Interface (CLI) The command line interface is accessible after successful login to MG101/102 via telnet or Secure Shell (SSH). By default the telnet server answers on port 23, the SSH server on port 22. Logon via SSH with PuTTY After authentication, type “cli help”...
  • Page 92: Cli Usage

    Note: cli set <validKey>=< inCorrectValue> returns no error message, no range check is performed cli configure Not for end user use! cli configureAll Not for end user use! 92 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 93 ‘cli select manual <lai>’ and ‘cli select manual sim1 <lai>’ Note: The following commands have the same effect: ‘cli select manual <lai> sim1’ and ‘cli set networkselection.network_lai=<lai> ‘cli select manual <lai> sim2’ and ‘cli set networkselection.sim2.network_lai=<lai> 93 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 94 MG101/102 CPU cli status system wireless_module show the MG101/102 wireless module cli status system ram show the amount of RAM installed in the MG101/102 cli status system flash show the amount of flash installed in the MG101/102 94 / 107...
  • Page 95 Print the cli help message (usage) exit Not for end user use! 95 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 96: Gps Server

    No last update DGPS reference station id blank No station id Checksum *<CS> Used by program to check for transmis- sion errors White spaces <CR><LF> Carriage return and line feed 96 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 97 Sample Data: $PNMID,0112BFFF2B0*1F<CR><LF> Name Data Description Sentence Identifier $PNMID Racom Proprietary Sentence Serial number <serialnumber> MG101/102 serial number / MAC Address Checksum *<CS> Used by program to check for transmission errors White spaces <CR><LF> Carriage return and line feed 97 / 107...
  • Page 98: Digital I/O Server (Mg101-1Nn)

    The HTTP Service Interface is designed to administrate the MG101/102 with a self-written http client. It is available from version 3.3.2.xxxx. The HTTP Service Interface consists of four web pages located in the root directory of the MG101/102 web server: •...
  • Page 99: Command Set

    Boot log: file=bootlog POST /upload.php Takes a new configuration file as user-config.cfg or a user-config.zip. The content of the file must be the same as provided for the Web Manager. 99 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 100: Responses

    4.3.2 Responses HTTP Request Responses (String) Description All HTTP Service Interface Com- 0: device busy The MG101/102 is busy. Resend the re- mands quest later. All HTTP Service Interface Com- 0: login required This command requires authentication. mands Please use login.php first GET /cli.php?status,[parameters]...
  • Page 101: Examples

    Download Debug Log /download.php?file=debugl og HTTP/1.1 Restart the MG101/102 GET /cli.php?reboot HTTP/1.1 Logout GET /logout.php HTTP/1.1 Start a local software up- GET /cli.php?sw- date update,path=<ipTftp/path> HTTP/1.1 101 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 102: Error Messages

    Check APN, phone number, username, password System Log and Log Files Find more information about troubleshooting tools on page 66. The Web Manager provides varions debug- ging tools under SYSTEM/Troubleshooting: 102 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 103: Network Protocol Analyzer

    Network Protocol Analyzer Via the Linux Shell (bash), the protocol analyzer “tcpdump” is available: 103 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 104: Support

    Customer Service Support Please send questions or comments about MG101/102 to: support@racom.eu 104 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 105: A Appendix: Connectors And Cables

    Sub-D 9pol; female Pin: Signal: 3 (MG101) RxD/TxD+ 9 (MG102) RxD/TxD- Table 2: Pin assignment COM interface RS485 Note: Do not use pins that are not listed here! 105 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 106: Ethernet Plug (Eth; Rj45)

    A.1.3 Power Plug Interface: Power Plug type: MSTB 2,5/ 2-ST-5,08 (Phoenix Contact) Pin: Signal: 9 .. 32V DC 9.. 28V DC (MG101-1NN) Table 4: Pin assignment power plug 106 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...
  • Page 107: B Glossary

    Subscriber Identity Module Software Transmission Control Protocol TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol User Datagram Protocol UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System Universal Resource Locator Virtual Private Network Table 5: Glossary 107 / 107 User manual GPRS/EDGE/UMTS routers MG101, MG102 3. Jul 2009...

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