SIRETTA MICA Series Software Manual

SIRETTA MICA Series Software Manual

3g & 4g dual lan industrial router range

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MICA Series
3G & 4G Dual LAN Industrial Router Range
Software Manual
Rev 1.2

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  • Page 1 MICA Series 3G & 4G Dual LAN Industrial Router Range Software Manual Rev 1.2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MICA Series Software Manual Table of Contents Page M2M Access Settings Introduction DI/DO Settings About Siretta Configuration Settings General Description System Log Settings Local Configuration Upgrade Settings Basic Configuration System Reboot Settings Cellular Network Configuration Debugging LAN Settings Log Settings...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    This document is aimed at providing guidance when configuring and using the MICA Series router software. Configuration of the MICA Series router can be done via the web using any of the following: Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome. Throughout this document, Internet Explorer 9.0 is used as the example browser.
  • Page 4: About Siretta

    10 years. We supply our products globally to many of the world’s leading organisations. Whether you require an off the shelf or custom solution, Siretta has a wide portfolio of antenna, RF cable assemblies and modems to fit your application.
  • Page 5: General Description

    Software Manual General Description The Siretta MICA router series is a range of high speed industrial cellular routers in a compact enclosure. The MICA series is offered in 3G / WCDMA/UMTS and 4G / LTE forms giving reliable, secure and high speed wireless connectivity.
  • Page 6: Local Configuration

    Firefox, or chrome. Here we take GUIs 7 system and Internet Explorer 9.0 as sample. The MICA Series router supports configuration by local Ethernet port, you can specify a static IP or DHCP get IP for your computer.
  • Page 7 MICA Series Software Manual Step 4. User should use the default user name and password when logging in for the first time. Username: admin Password: admin Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 2. User identify interface er should use the default user name and password when log in for the first time...
  • Page 8: Basic Configuration

    MICA Series Software Manual Basic Configuration Different software versions have different web configuration interfaces, in this example we use version 2.6.0. After visiting the web interface, you can check the current status of the router or modify the router configuration via the web interface. Below is the interface displaying the routers standard settings.
  • Page 9: Cellular Network Configuration

    MICA Series Software Manual Cellular Network Configuration Step 1. Select “Basic Network > Cellular” here you can modify cellular and SIM parameters according to your application. Figure 4. Dual SIM GUI Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 3-1 Dual SIM GUI Table 1.
  • Page 10 MICA Series Software Manual ICMP Check Enabling ICMP on the router will automatically check whether the defined IP address is reachable every 60s. If the IP address is unreachable and ICMP check is timed out at the first check, it will make two further attempts at 3s intervals. If the IP address is still unreachable after the third attempt the router will implement the configured fail action.
  • Page 11 【Rx】 Router will check the 3G/LTE cellular receiver traffic. If no receiver traffic within the defined check interval, the router will implement the specified action 日 reconnect or reboot. MICA Series Software Manual 【SIM Mode】 【Fail Over】SIM card mutual backup. Once SIM card is failed, it will switch to the SIM2 and work on SIM2.
  • Page 12: Lan Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual LAN Settings Step 1. Select “Basic Network > LAN” to enter LAN settings page. Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 8. LAN setting GUI Figure 3-2 LAN Setting GUI Table 2. LAN settings instruction...
  • Page 13: Dynamic Dns Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Dynamic DNS Settings 3.2.3 Dynamic DNS Setting Step 1. Select “Basic Network > DDNS” to enter the DDNS settings page. Step 1 Single click “Basic Network->DDNS to enter the DDNS setting page.
  • Page 14: Routing Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Routing Settings Step 1. Select “Basic Network > Routing” to enter the Routing settings page. Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 10. Routing settings Table 4. Routing settings instruction Figure 3-4 Routing Setting Parameter...
  • Page 15: Wlan

    MICA Series Software Manual WLAN Configuration of the routers WLAN parameter through Web GUI. Basic Settings Step 1. Select “WLAN > Basic Setting” to enter the WLAN settings page. Figure 11. WLAN settings Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 3-5 WLAN Basic Settings GUI Table 5.
  • Page 16: Wireless Filter Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Wireless Filter Settings Step 1. Select “WLAN > Wireless Filter” to enter the wireless filter settings page. Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 12. Wireless filter settings Figure 3-6 Wireless Client Filter Setting GUI The Wireless Filter enables permitting/prohibiting specific clients connection to WiFi.
  • Page 17: Wireless Survey Settings

    Disable Filter Choose to disable Permit on the Only allow the listed MAC address to connect to router by wireless following client MICA Series Block the follow Prevent the listed MAC address to connect to router by wireless Client Software Manual Step 2 Please click ”save”...
  • Page 18: Advanced Network

    MICA Series Software Manual Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 3-7 Wireless Survey Setting GUI ----End Advanced Network Advanced Network Setting Port Fowarding Settings 3.4.1 Port Forwarding Step 1. Select “Advanced Network > Port Forwarding” to enter the port forwarding settings.
  • Page 19: Dmz Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual DMZ Settings 3.4.2 DMZ Setting Step 1. Select “Advanced Network > DMZ” to enter the DMZ settings. Step 1 Please click “Advanced Network> DMZ” to check or modify the relevant parameter.
  • Page 20: Triggered Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Triggered Settings Step 1. Select “Advanced Network > Triggered” to enter the triggered settings. Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 16. Triggered settings Figure 3-10 Triggered GUI Table 9. Triggered settings instruction Table 3-9 “Triggered” Instruction...
  • Page 21: Firewall Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Firewall Settings Step 1. Select “Advanced Network > Firewall” to enter the firewall settings. Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 17. Firewall settings Figure 3-11 Firewall Setting GUI Table 10. Firewall settings instruction Table 3-10 “Firewall” Instruction...
  • Page 22: Serial App Settings

    Figure 3-11 Firewall Setting GUI Table 3-10 “Firewall” Instruction Parameter Instruction Applies To White list. MICA Series Blocked Black list. Software Manual Resources Step 2 Please click ”save” to finish. Serial App Settings 3.4.5 Serial App. Setting Step 1. Select “Advanced Network > Serial App” to enter the serial app settings.
  • Page 23 MICA Series Software Manual Table 11 (continued). Serial app settings instruction Parameter Instruction Packet payload is the maximum transmission length for serial Packet payload port data packet. The default setting is 1024bytes. Send heart beat to the defined server to keep router online. It is Heart-beat Content convenient to monitor the router from the server.
  • Page 24: Upnp/Nat-Pmp Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual UPnp/NAT-PMP Settings Step 1. Select “Advanced Network > Upnp/NAT-PMP” to enter the Upnp/NAT-PMP settings. Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 19. Upnp/NAT-PMP settings Figure 3-13 UPnp/NAT-PMP Setting GUI After all settings have been configured, click the ‘‘Save’’ icon.
  • Page 25: Static Dhcp Settings

    Figure 3-13 UPnp/NAT-PMP Setting GUI MICA Series Software Manual Step 2 Please click ”save” to finish. Static DHCP Settings 3.4.7 Static DHCP Setting Step 1. Select “Advanced Network > Static DHCP” to enter the static DHCP settings. Step 1 Please click “Advanced Network> Static DHCP” to check or modify the relevant parameter.
  • Page 26: Vpn Tunnel

    MICA Series Software Manual VPN Tunnel Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual VPN Tunnel GRE Settings 3.5.1 GRE Setting Step 1. Select “VPN Tunnel > GRE” to enter the GRE settings. Step 1 Please click “VPN Tunnel> GRE” to check or modify the relevant parameter.
  • Page 27: Vpn Client Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual VPN Client Settings Step 1. Select “VPN Tunnel > VPN Client” to enter the VPN client settings. Figure 22. VPN client settings Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Table 3-13 “VPN Client” Instruction Table 13. VPN client settings instruction...
  • Page 28: Administration

    MICA Series Software Manual Administration Identification Settings Step 1. Select “Administrator > Identification” to enter the router identification settings. Here you can modify the router name, host name and domain name according to your requirements. Figure 23. Router identification settings...
  • Page 29: Time Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Time Settings 3.6.2 Time Setting Step 1. Select “Administrator > Time” to enter the time settings. Step 1 Please click “Administrator> time” to check or modify the relevant parameter.
  • Page 30: Admin Access Settings

    Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual 3.6.3 Admin Access Setting MICA Series Step 1 Please click “Administrator>Admin” to check and modify relevant parameter. Software Manual In this page, you can configure the basic web parameter, make it more convenient for usage.
  • Page 31: Schedule Reboot Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Schedule Reboot Settings 3.6.4 Schedule Reboot Setting Step 1. Select “Administrator > Schedule Reboot” to enter the reboot settings. Step 1 Please click “Administrator>Schedule Reboot” to check and modify relevant parameter.
  • Page 32: Snmp Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual SNMP Settings Step 1. Select “Administrator > SNMP” to enter the SNMP settings. Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 27. SNMP settings Figure 3-20 SNMP Setting GUI Step 2 Please click save iron to finish the setting After all settings have been configured, click the ‘‘Save’’...
  • Page 33: M2M Access Settings

    Figure 3-20 SNMP Setting GUI MICA Series Step 2 Please click save iron to finish the setting Software Manual ----End M2M Access Settings 3.6.6 M2M Access Setting Step 1. Select “Administrator > M2M Access” to enter the SNMP settings. Step 1 Please click “Administrator>M2M Access” to check and modify relevant parameter.
  • Page 34: Di/Do Settings

    MICA Series Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Software Manual Step 2 Please click save iron to finish the setting ----End DI/DO Settings 3.6.7 DI/DO Setting Step 1. Select “Administrator > DI/DO Setting” to enter the DI/DO settings. Step 1 Please click “Administrator>DI/DO Setting” to check and modify relevant parameter.
  • Page 35 3.6.7 DI/DO Setting Step 1 Please click “Administrator>DI/DO Setting” to check and modify relevant parameter. MICA Series Software Manual DI Configure Figure 3-22 DI/DO Setting GUI Step 1. Select the tick box of the DI port you want to configure.
  • Page 36 MICA Series Software Manual Table 15 (continued). DI settings instruction Parameter Instruction Available when DI is in Event Counter mode. Input from 0 to 100. (0=will not trigger alarm) Alarm will trigger when counter reaches this Counter Trigger value. After alarm trigger, the DI will continue counting but there will not be another trigger alarm.
  • Page 37 MICA Series Software Manual DO Configure Step 1. Select the tick box to enable configuration. Figure 31. DO settings Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Table 3-16 “DO” Instruction Parameter Instruction Table 16. DO settings instruction Enable 1 DO as selected...
  • Page 38 MICA Series Software Manual Table 16 (ontinued). DO settings instruction Parameter Instruction Specify the DO status when power on. Select from OFF and ON. Power on Status OFF: Open from GND. ON: Short contact with GND. Available when DI Alarm action is set to ON. Time the alarm starts on.
  • Page 39: Configuration Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Configuration Settings Step 1. Select “Administrator > Configuration” to enter the configuration settings. Here you can backup and restore the configurations. Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 32. Configuration settings Figure 3-23 Backup and Restore Configuration GUI Restoring default will lose all configuration settings.
  • Page 40: System Log Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual System Log Settings 3.6.9 System Log Setting Step 1. Select “Administrator > Logging” to enter the logging settings. Here you can select the save path for any backed up configurations. (Local or remote server) Step 1 Please click “Administrator>...
  • Page 41: Upgrade Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Upgrade Settings Step 1. Select “Administrator > Upgrade” to enter the upgrade firmware settings. 3.6.10 Firmware upgrade NOTE - When upgrading the firmware, do not remove power. Step 1 Please click “Administrator>firmware upgrade” to open upgrade firmware tab.
  • Page 42: Debugging

    MICA Series Software Manual Debugging Logs Settings Step 1. Select “Debugging > Logs” to enter the log settings. Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 35. Log settings Figure 3-26 Logs GUI Figure 3-26 Logs GUI After all settings have been configured, click the ‘‘Save’’...
  • Page 43: Restore Factory Settings

    MICA Series Software Manual Restore Factory Settings Via Web Interface If you want to restore factory settings on your router, this can be done on the web interface by selecting “Administration > Configuration”. Select “Restore Configuration” this will restore your router to it factory settings.
  • Page 44: Via Router

    MICA Series Software Manual Via Router To restore the routers factory settings, press and hold the reset button on the router located near the power connector. Press and hold the reset button for at least 5 seconds, this can be done when the router is either in use or turned on. Reset is successful when the NET light stops blinking.
  • Page 45: Appendix

    MICA Series Software Manual Appendix (For advanced optional features only) GPS Settings Step 1. Select “Advanced Network > GPS” to enter the GPS settings. Industrial R210 Series Cellular Router User Manual Figure 39. GPS settings Figure 3-29 GPS Setting GUI Table 18.
  • Page 46 MICA Series Software Manual Table 18 (continued). GPS settings Parameter Instruction The time is defined by serial port buffer. After the time, router will send Serial Timeout GPS to server. Packet Payload The max packet for GPS data. Heart-Beat Content GPS heart beat packet.
  • Page 47: Disclaimer

    The information contained in this document is proprietary to Siretta. Siretta has made every effort to ensure that the accuracy of the information contained within this document is accurate. Siretta does not make any warranty as to the information contained within this document and does not accept any liability for any injury, loss or damage of any kind incurred by the use of this information.
  • Page 48: Definitions

    MICA Series Software Manual Definitions Term Definition 3rd Generation Mobile Telecommunications Short Message Service 4th Generation Mobile Telecommunications SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Access Point Name Transmission Control Protocol DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System User Datagram Protocol DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol...
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