Moxa Technologies OnCell G3111 User Manual

Moxa Technologies OnCell G3111 User Manual

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  • Page 1 OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 Series User’s Manual Edition 4.0, January 2018 www.moxa.com/product © 2018 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 Series User’s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement. Copyright Notice © 2018 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Package Checklist ..........................1-2 Product Features ..........................1-2 Product Specifications ......................... 1-3 Getting Started ..........................2-1 Panel Layout ............................2-2 OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 ....................2-2 Connecting the Hardware ........................2-3 Wiring Requirements ........................2-3 SIM Card Installation ........................2-4 DIN-Rail Mounting ........................2-5 Connecting the Power ........................
  • Page 4 Background ..........................6-11 Common Settings ........................6-11 GuaranLink Check Settings ......................6-12 Cellular Network Settings ......................... 7-1 GSM GPRS Settings ..........................7-2 GSM Operation Mode ........................7-2 GPRS Operation Mode ........................7-4 SMS Operation mode ........................7-4 Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes ..................8-1 Port Setting Basics ..........................
  • Page 5 Restart ............................11-23 Restart System ........................11-23 Restart Ports .......................... 11-23 12. Software Installation/Configuration ....................12-1 Overview ............................12-2 Windows Driver Manager ........................12-2 Installing Windows Driver Manager ....................12-2 Using Windows Driver Manager ....................12-5 OnCell Search Utility ........................12-15 Installing OnCell Search Utility ....................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    The G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 series of cellular IP gateways have many exceptional features. There are currently four models in the G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 series of IP gateways: the OnCell G3111, OnCell G3151, OnCell G3211, and OnCell G3251. The main differences between the models are the serial interface types.
  • Page 7: Overview

    Introduction Overview OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 gateways can be used to connect any serial device to a cellular network and support a number of different operation modes. The OnCell COM driver turns the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s serial ports into virtual COM ports that allow you to communicate with your serial device remotely over the cellular network.
  • Page 8: Product Specifications

    OnCell G3000 Series Introduction Product Specifications Cellular Interface Standards GSM/GPRS Band Options Quad-band 850/900 and 1800/1900 MHz GPRS Multi-slot Class Class 10 GPRS Terminal Device Class Class B GPRS Coding Schemes CS1 to CS4 Tx Power 1 watt GSM 1800/1900, 2 watts EGSM 850/900 SIM Control LAN Interface Number of Ports...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started This chapter covers the hardware installation of the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. Software installation is covered in the next chapter. The following topics are covered in this chapter:  Panel Layout  OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251  Connecting the Hardware  Wiring Requirements ...
  • Page 10: Panel Layout

    OnCell G3000 Series Getting Started Panel Layout OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 Top View Front View Rear View...
  • Page 11: Connecting The Hardware

    Bottom Views Connecting the Hardware This section describes how to connect the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 cellular IP Gateway to a host PC or serial device for first time testing purposes. We cover topics such as: Wiring Requirements, SIM Installation, Wall and DIN-Rail Mounting, Connecting the Power, Connecting to a Serial Device, Adjustable Pull High/Low Resistors for the RS-485 Port, and LED Indicators.
  • Page 12: Sim Card Installation

    Getting Started SIM Card Installation In order to protect the SIM card, the SIM card slot is located inside the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s casing. You will need to unscrew and remove the outer SIM card cover before installing or removing the SIM card.
  • Page 13: Din-Rail Mounting

    The Ethernet LED flashes when Ethernet packets are being transmitted or received. Connecting to a Serial Device The OnCell G3111 and G3211 support one or two RS-232 port that connects through a DB9 male connector on the bottom panel. The OnCell G3151 and G3251 support one or two RS-232/RS-422/RS-485-4w/RS-485-2w port that connects...
  • Page 14: Adjustable Pull High/Low Resistors For The Rs-485 Port (G3151/G3251)

    Do not use the 1 KΩ setting on the OnCell G3151/G3251 when using the RS-232 interface. Doing so will degrade the RS-232 signals and shorten the maximum allowed communication distance. DIP switches on the bottom of the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 are used to set the pull high/low resistor value for each serial port.
  • Page 15: Reset Button

    OnCell G3000 Series Getting Started ATTENTION GSM/GPRS LED: OFF: Cannot register with cellular providers using GSM/GPRS mode, due to wrong PIN code, no cellular provider available, wrong APN, or wrong username/password. ON: Registered with cellular provider using GSM/GPRS mode. GSM/GPRS Signal LEDs will be on. Reset Button Press and hold the Reset button for 5 sec to load factory defaults: Use a pointed object, such as a straightened paper clip or toothpick, to press the reset button.
  • Page 16: Initial Ip Address Configuration

    Initial IP Address Configuration When setting up the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 for the first time, the first thing you should do is configure its IP address. This chapter introduces the different methods that can be used. Refer to Chapter 10, System Management Settings, for more details about network settings.
  • Page 17: Static And Dynamic Ip Addresses

    Windows. Refer to Chapter 11, Software Installation/Configuration, for details on how to install and use OnCell Search Utility. Web Console You may configure your OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 using a standard web browser. Refer to Chapter 5, Using the Web Console, for details on how to access and use the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 web console.
  • Page 18: Arp

    G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 and its IP address will be reconfigured. ATTENTION In order to use the ARP setup method, both your computer and the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 must be connected to the same LAN. You may use an Ethernet cable to connect the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 directly to your computer’s Ethernet card.
  • Page 19: Telnet Console

    Telnet Console Depending on how your computer and network are configured, you may find it convenient to use network access to set up your OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s IP address. This can be done using Telnet. ATTENTION Figures in this section were taken from the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s Telnet console.
  • Page 20 OnCell G3000 Series Initial IP Address Configuration 3. The following page will only appear if the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is password protected. Enter the console password if you are prompted to do so, and then press ENTER. 4. Press N or use the arrow keys to select Network, and then press ENTER.
  • Page 21 OnCell G3000 Series Initial IP Address Configuration 7. Press ESC twice to return to the previous page. Press Y to confirm. 8. Press ESC to return to the previous page. 9. Press A or use the arrow keys to select Save and then press ENTER. Press ENTER again to confirm the save command.
  • Page 22: Serial Console

    1. Turn off the power to the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. Use a serial cable to connect the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s serial console port to your computer’s RS-232 serial port.
  • Page 23 5. From the Property window’s Terminal page, select ANSI or VT100 for Terminal Type and then click OK. 6. If you are using the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251, you may power it up at this point and hold down the “grave accent key” (`) while powering it up, as shown below. Note that the grave accent key (sometimes called “backwards apostrophe”) is NOT the apostrophe key—it is the key usually found next to...
  • Page 24 OnCell G3000 Series Initial IP Address Configuration 8. The main menu should appear. Once you are in the console, you may configure the IP address through the Network menu item, just as with the Telnet console. Refer to steps 4 to 11 in the Telnet Console section to complete the initial IP configuration.
  • Page 25: Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes

    Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes In this chapter, we describe the various operation modes of the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 modes are grouped by type of application, such as Device Control. The options include an operation mode that relies on a driver installed on the host computer, and operation modes that rely on TCP/IP socket programming concepts.
  • Page 26: Overview

    The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is an external IP-based network device that allows you to expand a serial port for a host computer on demand. As long as your host computer supports the TCP/IP protocol, you will not be limited by the host computer’s bus limitation (such as ISA or PCI), nor will you be limited if you do...
  • Page 27: Device Control Applications

    In Real COM mode, the bundled drivers are able to establish a transparent connection between a host and a serial device by mapping the serial port on the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 to a local COM/TTY port on the host computer. Real COM mode supports up to 2 simultaneous connections that enable 2 hosts to simultaneously collect data from the same serial device.
  • Page 28: Types Of Real Com Connection

    If your cellular service provider offers a fixed public IP address after you connect to the cellular network, you can access the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 via a host PC using either a private IP or public IP. 2. Utilize Auto IP report.
  • Page 29: Reverse Real Com Modes

    Most cellular service providers only provide customers with a dynamic private IP address, which means that the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will only obtain an IP address once it is connected to the cellular network. Reverse Real COM is a great feature that allows a PC host to access an OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 configured with a private IP address.
  • Page 30: Rfc 2217 Mode

    Client, and UDP. TCP Server Modes In TCP Server mode, the serial port on the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is assigned a port number. The host computer initiates contact with the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251, establishes the connection, and receives data from the serial device. This operation mode also supports up to 2 simultaneous connections, enabling multiple hosts to collect data from the same serial device at the same time.
  • Page 31: Types Of Tcp Server Connection

    If your cellular service provider offers a dynamic public IP address after you connect to the cellular network, you can access the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 from a host PC using a fixed public IP. Since the IP address of the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is changed every time it is connected to the cellular network, the host IP can be aware of the change by the Auto IP Report message sent from the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251.
  • Page 32: Tcp Client Modes

    Types of TCP Client Connection 1. TCP Client to PC’s IP address. The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will only be able to connect to a host PC if the PC is using a public IP address. 2. TCP Client to PC’s domain name.
  • Page 33: Udp Mode

    OnCell G3000 Series Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes 3. Connecting TCP client and TCP server within the same cellular service provider. In order to connect properly, the IP addresses of the two OnCell devices must belong to the same subnetwork. To ensure that this is the case, use the same cellular service provider to connect the devices to the network.
  • Page 34: Types Of Udp Connection

    1. Fixed Public IPs for both OnCell and Host PC. If your cellular service provider offers a fixed public IP address after you connect to the cellular network, you can access the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 from a host PC that has a fixed public IP. 2. Domain name with DDNS.
  • Page 35: Sms Tunnel Mode

    2. Text, binary, and Unicode formats are supported. 3. Verification of Incoming Caller ID calls is implemented to block uncertified users. Disabled Mode You can disable any port on the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 by setting the operation mode to Disabled. 4-11...
  • Page 36: Introducing Oncell Central Manager And Ethernet Operation Modes

    Introducing OnCell Central Manager and Ethernet Operation Modes In this chapter, we introduce OnCell Central Management Software for host and device sites in the private IP domain. We also describe the Ethernet operation modes of the OnCell G3100. The OnCell G3100 not only connects serial devices to cellular networks, but Ethernet devices as well.
  • Page 37: Oncell Central Management Software

    OnCell G3000 Series Introducing OnCell Central Manager and Ethernet Operation Modes OnCell Central Management Software In the cellular world, most service providers only offer private IP addresses to mobile devices due to the limited availability of public addresses. Mobile devices configured with a private IP address can access resources on the Internet, but the mobile devices cannot be managed or accessed directly from the Internet since the private IP address is hidden.
  • Page 38: Oncell Central Ethernet Device Connection

    OnCell G3000 Series Introducing OnCell Central Manager and Ethernet Operation Modes OnCell Central Ethernet Device Connection If your device uses Ethernet interface, and your cellular service provider assigns you a private IP address after you connect to the cellular network, service forwarding allows you to access the OnCell G3100 via an OnCell Central Server from any host PC using either a private IP or public IP address.
  • Page 39: Using The Web Console

    Using the Web Console The web console is the most user-friendly method available to configure the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. With a standard web browser, you have easy and intuitive access to all settings and options. In this chapter, we introduce the web console and go through the basic configuration options. The same configuration options are also available through the Telnet and serial console.
  • Page 40: Using Your Web Browser

    2. Select the Privacy tab. There are six levels of privacy setting: Block All Cookies, High, Medium High, Medium, Low, and Accept All Cookies. Users must select Medium High (as the image shows) or below to access the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 web console. ATTENTION If you are not using Internet Explorer, cookies are usually enabled through a web browser setting such as “allow cookies that are stored on your computer”...
  • Page 41: Trusted Site Settings

    Using the Web Console Trusted Site Settings Windows 2003 users may need to add the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s IP address to their browser’s list of trusted sites. 1. If you see the following window while attempting to view the web console, click on Add to modify the list of trusted sites.
  • Page 42: Opening The Web Console

    Explorer to trust. Add the IP address of your OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 here (the factory default IP address is 192.168.127.254). After adding the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s IP address as a trusted site, you should be able to view the web console by entering the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s IP address in your browser’s address bar.
  • Page 43: Web Console Navigation

    Using the Web Console ATTENTION If you forget your password, the ONLY way to configure the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is by using the reset button to reset all settings and load the factory defaults. If you have disabled the reset button in your OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 configuration, you may still use it to load the factory defaults within the first 60 seconds that the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is powered on.
  • Page 44: Basic Settings

    To modify the real time clock, click on Modify next to the Local time field. Once you submit the new time, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s firmware will modify the GMT time according to your time zone and local time settings.
  • Page 45: Network Settings

    Gateway, and other parameters for the Ethernet interface. NOTE: You must assign a valid IP address to your OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 before it will work in your network environment. Your network system administrator should provide you with a unique IP address and related settings for your network.
  • Page 46 When a packet is sent out over the network, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will use the subnet mask to check whether the desired TCP/IP host specified in the packet is on the local network segment. If the address is on the same network segment as the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251, a connection is established directly from the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251.
  • Page 47: Dns Settings

    DNS server, the user’s computer uses that information to connect to the website’s web server. The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 plays the role of a DNS client, in the sense that it actively queries the DNS server for the IP address associated with a particular domain name. The following functions in the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s web console support the use of domain names in place of IP...
  • Page 48: Advanced Network Settings

    Access Auto IP Report Settings by expanding the Network Settings item in the navigation panel. When the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 products are used in a dynamic IP environment, users must spend more time with IP management tasks. For example, if the OnCell works as a server (TCP or UDP), then the host, which acts as a client, must know the IP address of the server.
  • Page 49: Guaranlink Settings

    Report to UDP port (default=63100): This is the UDP port number assignment for the serial port on the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. Report period (default=99): You can use this option to set how often the IP address is automatically reported.
  • Page 50: Guaranlink Check Settings

    OnCell G3000 Series Using the Web Console GuaranLink Check Settings • ISP initial connection check (default=Disable): This function is to ensure that the OnCell can establish connection with an ISP after it reboots. • Cellular connection alive check (default=Disable): Some ISPs may disable the connection if there is no data transmitted in a specific period of time, depending on the ISP’s settings.
  • Page 51: Cellular Network Settings

    Cellular Network Settings In this chapter, we describe how to set up cellular networks, including GSM, GPRS, and SMS. The configuration options discussed here are also available from the Telnet and serial consoles. The following topics are covered in this chapter: ...
  • Page 52: Gsm Gprs Settings

    From the left navigation panel, click Network Settings  GSM GPRS Settings to configure the GSM/GPRS/SMS Settings. The various configuration items are described below: Type: The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 supports 3 types of operation modes. You may choose from GSM, GPRS, and SMS.
  • Page 53 ID and authorization. Option Description Local Verify the ID against the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 password. The user name for the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is fixed to “admin.” None Authentication is not required. Phone number: Use this field to configure the number used to dial out.
  • Page 54: Gprs Operation Mode

    Remote host fail/ Remote Ethernet host has failed. The When the remote Backup remote host recovered OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will Ethernet host returns to keep pinging the remote host over the normal, data will revert Ethernet every 3 seconds after powering to being sent over on.
  • Page 55 OnCell G3000 Series Cellular Network Settings GSM technology offers the benefit of using SMS (short message service) as an easy way to communicate over the mobile network. In the next chapter, we explain how to use SMS with the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251.
  • Page 56: Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes

    Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes In this chapter, we explain how to configure the individual serial port modes. The following topics are covered in this chapter:  Port Setting Basics  Device Control Applications  Real COM Mode  Reverse Real COM Mode ...
  • Page 57: Port Setting Basics

    Device Control Applications Real COM Mode TCP alive check time (default=7 min): This field specifies how long the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will wait for a response to “keep alive” packets before closing the TCP connection. The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 checks connection status by sending periodic “keep alive” packets. If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the time specified in this field, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will force the existing TCP connection to close.
  • Page 58 Cellular or Ethernet interface. ATTENTION When Max connection is greater than 1, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will use a multi connection application (i.e., 2 hosts are allowed access to the port at the same time). When using a multi connection application, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will use the serial communication parameters as defined here in the web console, and all hosts connected to the port must use identical serial settings.
  • Page 59 Delimiter 1 and never on its own; otherwise there may be data errors. Even when a delimiter is enabled, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will still pack and send the data when the amount of data exceeds 1 Delimiter process (default=Do Nothing): The Delimiter process field determines how the data is handled when a delimiter is received.
  • Page 60: Reverse Real Com Mode

    G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will force the existing TCP connection to close. For socket and device control modes, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will listen for another TCP connection from another host after closing the connection. If TCP alive check time is set to 0, the TCP connection will remain open and will not send any “keep alive”...
  • Page 61 Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes ATTENTION When Max connection is greater than 1, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will use a multi connection application (i.e., 2 hosts are allowed access to the port at the same time). When using a multi connection application, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will use the serial communication parameters as defined here in the web console, and all hosts connected to the port must use identical serial settings.
  • Page 62 Delimiter 1 and never on its own; otherwise there may be data errors. Even when a delimiter is enabled, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will still pack and send the data when the amount of data exceeds 1 Delimiter process (default = Do Nothing): The Delimiter process field determines how the data is handled when a delimiter is received.
  • Page 63: Rfc2217 Mode

    Delimiter 1 and never on its own; otherwise there may be data errors. Even when a delimiter is enabled, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will still pack and send the data when the amount of data exceeds 1 Delimiter process (default=Do Nothing): The Delimiter process field determines how the data is handled when a delimiter is received.
  • Page 64: Socket Applications

    G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will allow before packing the serial data in its internal buffer for network transmission. As data is received through the serial port, it is stored by the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 in the internal buffer. The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 transmits data stored in the buffer via TCP/IP, but only when the internal buffer is full or as specified by the force transmit time.
  • Page 65 2, the specified number of hosts may open this port at the same time. When multiple hosts establish a TCP connection to the serial port at the same time, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will duplicate the serial data and transmit it to all the hosts. Cellular or Ethernet data is sent on a first-in first-out basis to the serial port when data comes into the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 from the Cellular or Ethernet interface.
  • Page 66 Delimiter 1 and never on its own; otherwise there may be data errors. Even when a delimiter is enabled, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will still pack and send the data when the amount of data exceeds 1 Delimiter process (default = Do Nothing): The Delimiter process field determines how the data is handled when a delimiter is received.
  • Page 67: Tcp Client Mode

    GSM/GPRS configuration page. The GSM/GPRS connection must be maintained in order to achieve the inactivity time behavior of the TCP connection. Inactivity time (default = 0 MS): This field specifies how long the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will wait for incoming and outgoing data through the serial port before closing the TCP connection. The TCP connection is closed if there is no incoming or outgoing data through the serial port for the specified Inactivity time.
  • Page 68 4001. ATTENTION Up to 4 connections can be established between the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 and hosts. The connection speed or throughput may be low if any one of the four connections is slow, since the one slow connection will slow down the other 3 connections.
  • Page 69 Delimiter 1 and never on its own; otherwise there may be data errors. Even when a delimiter is enabled, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will still pack and send the data when the amount of data exceeds 1 Delimiter process (default = Do Nothing): The Delimiter process field determines how the data is handled when a delimiter is received.
  • Page 70: Udp Mode

    Delimiter 1 and never on its own; otherwise there may be data errors. Even when a delimiter is enabled, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will still pack and send the data when the amount of data exceeds 1 Delimiter process (default = Do Nothing): The Delimiter process field determines how the data is handled when a delimiter is received.
  • Page 71: Ethernet Modem Mode

    G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will allow before packing the serial data in its internal buffer for network transmission. As data is received through the serial port, it is stored by the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 in the internal buffer. The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 transmits data stored in the buffer via TCP/IP, but only when the internal buffer is full or as specified by the force transmit time.
  • Page 72 When the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is in data mode, the user can initiate disconnection by sending “+++” from the local serial port to the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. Some applications allow you to set the DTR signal to off, which will also initiate disconnection. The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will enter command mode, and after 1 second, you can then enter ATH to shut down the TCP connection.
  • Page 73 OnCell G3000 Series Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes AT Commands The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 supports the following common AT commands as used with a typical modem: AT command Description Remarks Answer manually ATD <IP>:<Port> Dial up the IP address : Port No.
  • Page 74: Sms Tunnel Mode

    OnCell G3000 Series Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes S Registers S Register Description & default value Remarks Ring to auto-answer (default=0) Ring counter (always=0) no action applied Escape code character (default=43 ASCII “+”) Return character (default=13 ASCII) Line feed character (default=10 ASCII) Backspace character (default= 8 ASCII) Wait time for dial tone (always=2, unit=sec) no action applied...
  • Page 75 Delimiter 1 and never on its own; otherwise there may be data errors. Even when a delimiter is enabled, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will still pack and send the data when the amount of data exceeds 1 Delimiter process (default = Do Nothing): The Delimiter process field determines how the data is handled when a delimiter is received.
  • Page 76: Disabled Mode

    If it is necessary to send a series of characters in the same packet, the serial device will need to send that series of characters within the specified force transmit time, and the total length of data must be less than or equal to the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s internal buffer size. Disabled Mode When the Application is set to Disable, the relevant port will be disabled.
  • Page 77: Configuring The Cellular-Enabling

    Configuring the Cellular-Enabling In this chapter, we explain how to configure the Cellular-enabling Ethernet device. The following topics are covered in this chapter:  Host to OnCell via Cellular...
  • Page 78: Host To Oncell Via Cellular

    OnCell G3000 Series Configuring the Cellular-Enabling Host to OnCell via Cellular Virtual Server Settings (default=Disable): This function allows remote users to access the Host or FTP services via a public IP address, and automatically redirects them to local servers in the LAN (Local Area Network).
  • Page 79: Additional Serial Port Settings

    Additional Serial Port Settings In this chapter, we describe additional serial port settings for the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. The same configuration options are also available through the Telnet and serial consoles. The following topics are covered in this chapter:  Port Communication Parameters ...
  • Page 80: Port Communication Parameters

    Serial Parameters ATTENTION The serial parameters for the each serial port on the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 should match the parameters used by the connected serial device. You may need to refer to your serial device’s user’s manual to determine the appropriate serial communication parameters.
  • Page 81: Port Data Buffering/Log

    Additional Serial Port Settings Port Data Buffering/Log The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 supports port buffering to prevent the loss of serial data when the Cellular or Ethernet connection is down. Port buffering can be used in Real COM, Secure Real COM, Reverse Real COM, Secure Reverse Real COM, RFC2217, TCP Server, Secure TCP Server, TCP Client, Secure TCP Client, and SMS Tunnel modes.
  • Page 82: Port Cipher Settings

    OnCell G3000 Series Additional Serial Port Settings Port Cipher Settings Click Serial Port Settings  Cipher Settings to set the port cipher settings. 10-4...
  • Page 83: System Management Settings

    System Management Settings In this chapter, we describe additional server settings on the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. The same configuration options are also available through the Telnet and serial console. The following topics are covered in this chapter:  Misc. Network Settings ...
  • Page 84: Misc. Network Settings

    IP address. When the accessible IP list is enabled, a host’s IP address must be listed in order to gain access to the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. You may add a specific address or range of addresses by using a combination of IP address and netmask, as follows: To allow access to a specific IP address Enter the IP address in the corresponding field;...
  • Page 85: Snmp Agent Settings

    G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. This string is usually set to the street address where the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is physically located.. SNMP agent version: The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 supports SNMP V1, V2, and V3. Read-only and Read/Write Access Control The following fields allow you to define user names, passwords, and authentication parameters for two levels of access: read-only and read/write.
  • Page 86: Ddns

    Host Table The Host Table can be used to simplify IP address entry in the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 console by assigning a Host Name to a Host IP Address. When you assign a Host Name to a Host IP Address, you can then use the Host Name for some fields on the console rather than entering the IP address.
  • Page 87: System Log Settings

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings System Log Settings System Log Settings allows the administrator to customize which network events are logged by the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. Events are grouped into five categories, known as event groups, and the administrator selects which groups to log under Local Log. The actual system events that would be logged for each system group are listed under summary.
  • Page 88: Auto Warning Settings

    Console (web/text) login auth fail: This field refers to a failed attempt to log in to a password protected OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 console. IP changed: With this IP address change, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will send an email or SMS warning after it reboots.
  • Page 89: Serial Event Settings

    For example, if the DSR signal changes to low, it indicates that the data communication equipment is powered down. When the DSR signal changes to low, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will automatically send a warning to the administrator as configured on the Serial Event Settings page.
  • Page 90: E-Mail Alert

    ATTENTION Consult your Network Administrator or ISP for the proper mail server settings. The Auto warning function may not work properly if it is not configured correctly. The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s SMTP AUTH supports LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 (RFC 2554). Mail server: This field is for your mail server’s domain name or IP address.
  • Page 91: Snmp Trap

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings SNMP Trap SNMP trap server IP: Use this field to indicate the IP address to use for receiving SNMP traps. Trap version (default=v1): Use this field to select the SNMP trap version. Trap community (default=alert): Use this field to designate the SNMP trap community. SMS Alert To phone number 1 to 4: This is the phone number to which the automatic warnings message will be sent.
  • Page 92: Customized Sms

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings Customized SMS Customized SMS Settings: (default=Disable): This function allows you to set the SMS alert phone numbers to which customized SMS warnings and events will be sent. Remote Management Remote SMS Control There are situations that the OnCell devices are installed in a location that is not easy to access and GPRS service is unstable;...
  • Page 93: Manual Sms

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings Auth type: You can restrict the access by enabling the Caller ID under Auth Type. Caller ID: Enter Caller ID number so that only SMS from specific senders can trigger Remote SMS control. restart: When receiving the SMS message [@password@restart], the device will reboot. Ex. If Password=12345, then sending an SMS notification that reads @12345@restart to the OnCell will reboot the OnCell.
  • Page 94: Maintenance

    Maintenance Console Setting On this screen, access to different OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 configuration console options (HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, SSH) from a LAN or WAN (through the cellular network) can be enabled or disabled. Refer to Change Password later in this chapter for more information on passwords. Finally, you may also enable or disable the reset button.
  • Page 95: Ping

    System Management Settings Ping You can ping an IP address from the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 web console in order to test the Ethernet connection. Enter the IP address or domain name in the Destination field to make sure that the connection is OK.
  • Page 96: Configuration Import/Export

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings Configuration Import/Export The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 can share or back up its configuration by exporting all settings to an encrypted file. To import a configuration, go to System Management  Maintenance  Configuration Import. Enter the configuration file path/name and click Submit.
  • Page 97: Load Factory Defaults

    System Management Settings Load Factory Defaults This function will reset all of OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s settings to the factory default values. All previous settings including the console password will be lost. If you wish to keep the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 IP address, netmask, and other IP settings, make sure Keep IP settings is checked off before loading the factory defaults.
  • Page 98: Certificate

    System Management Settings ATTENTION If you forget the password, the ONLY way to configure the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is by using the reset button on the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s casing to load the factory defaults. Before you set a password for the first time, it is a good idea to export the configuration to a file when you have finished setting up your OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251.
  • Page 99: Certificate/Key Delete

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings Certificate/Key Delete You can delete an SSL certificate on this page. To do so, select the Delete option and then click on the Submit button. System Monitoring Serial to Network Connections Go to Serial to Network Connections under Serial Status to view the operation mode and status of each connection for each serial port.
  • Page 100: Serial Port Status

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings Serial Port Status Go to Serial Port Status under Serial Status to view the current status of each serial port. Serial Port Status  Buffering monitors port buffering usage (bytes) of the serial port. A green dot indicates active, and a gray dot indicates inactive Serial Port Error Count Go to Serial Port Error Count under Serial Status to view the error count for each serial port.
  • Page 101: Serial Port Settings

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings Serial Port Settings Go to Serial Port Settings under Serial Status to view a summary of the settings for each serial port. Cipher Usage Status Click Serial Status  Cipher Usage Status to monitor cipher usage and connection status of each serial port. The Cipher Usage Status is dependent on the Cipher Settings.
  • Page 102: System Status

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings System Status Serial Data Log Data logs for the serial port can be viewed in ASCII or HEX format. After selecting the serial port and format, you may click Select all to select the entire log if you wish to copy and paste the contents into a text file. System Log This option displays the system log.
  • Page 103: Network Status

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings Network Status Network Connections Go to Network Connections under System Status to view network connection information. Network Statistics Go to Network Statistics under System Status to view network statistics. 11-21...
  • Page 104: Routing

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings Routing Go to Routing under System Status to display the routing information. Possible flags include: U: route is up D: route is down G: use gateway +: default gateway T: static route H: target is a host Save Configuration Go to Save Configuration and then click Save to save your submitted configuration changes to the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s flash memory.
  • Page 105: Restart

    OnCell G3000 Series System Management Settings Restart Restart System Go to Restart System under Restart and then click Restart to restart the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. Ensure that you save all of your configuration changes before you restart the system or else these changes will be lost. Restart Ports Go to Restart Ports under Restart and then select the ports to be restarted.
  • Page 106: Software Installation/Configuration

    Software Installation/Configuration The following topics are covered in this chapter:  Overview  Windows Driver Manager  Installing Windows Driver Manager  Using Windows Driver Manager  OnCell Search Utility  Installing OnCell Search Utility  Configuring OnCell Search Utility ...
  • Page 107: Overview

    Real COM mode. The software manages the installation of drivers that allow you to map unused COM ports on your PC to serial ports on the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. These drivers are designed for use with Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7/8/10. When the drivers are installed and configured, devices that are attached to serial ports on the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will be treated as if they were attached to your PC’s own COM ports.
  • Page 108 OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration Click Next to install program files to the default directory, or click Browse to select an alternate location. 3. Click Next to install the program’s shortcuts in the appropriate Start Menu folder. 4. Click Next to proceed with the installation. The installer then displays a summary of the installation options. 12-3...
  • Page 109 OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration 5. Click Install to begin the installation. The setup window will report the progress of the installation. To change the installation settings, click Back and navigate to the previous screen. On Windows XP, the installer will display a message that the software has not passed Windows Logo testing. This is shown as follows: Click Continue Anyway to finish the installation.
  • Page 110: Using Windows Driver Manager

    Software Installation/Configuration Using Windows Driver Manager After you install Windows Driver Manager, you can set up the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s serial ports as remote COM ports for your PC host. Make sure that the serial port(s) on your OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 are set to Real COM mode when mapping COM ports with Windows Driver Manager.
  • Page 111 OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration 3. Click Rescan to search for OnCell IP gateway. From the list that is generated, select the server that you will map COM ports to, and then click OK. 12-6...
  • Page 112 OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration Alternatively, for Real COM mode, you can select Input Manually and then manually enter the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s IP Type. To do this, select LAN type, followed by 1st Data Port, and 1st Command Port for the COM ports that will be mapped to. Click OK to proceed to the next step. Note that the Add OnCell page supports FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name), in which case the IP address will be filled in automatically.
  • Page 113 OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration If you select “WAN IP or Host name,” you must configure the 1st Data Port, 1st Command Port, and Total Ports for the COM ports that will be mapped to. Click OK to proceed to the next step. Note that the Add OnCell page supports FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name), in which case the IP address will be filled in automatically.
  • Page 114 You can also select Enable Auto IP Report. Refer to the MAC address on the device label and type in the MAC address in the MAC address line to update the IP address for this mapping entry automatically whenever the IP address of the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is changed. For information on the Auto IP Report function, refer chapter 6.
  • Page 115 OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration 5. When using Windows XP, a message is displayed during the activation of each port, indicating that the software has not passed Windows Logo certification. Click Continue Anyway to proceed. 6. Ports that have been activated will appear in black. 12-10...
  • Page 116 For Reverse Real COM mode, you can select Input Manually and then manually enter the LAN MAC address for OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. Click OK to proceed to the next step. To re-configure the settings for a particular serial port on the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251, select the row corresponding to the desired port, and then click the Setting icon.
  • Page 117 7. On the Basic Setting page, use the COM Number drop-down list to select a COM number to be assigned to the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251’s serial port that is being configured. Note that ports that are “in use” will be labeled accordingly.
  • Page 118 Software Installation/Configuration FIFO If FIFO is Disabled, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 will transmit one byte each time the Tx FIFO becomes empty, and an Rx interrupt will be generated for each incoming byte. This will result in a faster response and lower throughput.
  • Page 119 OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration 9. The Serial Parameters tab in the following figure show the default settings when the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 is powered on. However, the program can redefine the serial parameters to different values after the program opens the port with Win32 API. 10.
  • Page 120: Oncell Search Utility

    OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration 11. To save the configuration to a text file, select Export from the COM Mapping menu. You will then be able to import this configuration file to another host and use the same COM Mapping settings in the other host. OnCell Search Utility Installing OnCell Search Utility 1.
  • Page 121 OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration 3. Click Next to install program files to the default directory, or click Browse to select an alternate location. 4. Click Next to select additional tasks. 12-16...
  • Page 122: Configuring Oncell Search Utility

    Configuring OnCell Search Utility The Broadcast Search function is used to locate all OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 servers that are connected to the same LAN as your computer. After locating an OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251, you will be able to change its IP address.
  • Page 123 1. Open OnCell Search Utility and then click the Search icon. The Searching window indicates the progress of the search. 2. When the search is complete, all OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 servers that were located will be displayed in the OnCell Search Utility window.
  • Page 124 Click Locate to cause the selected device to beep. To modify the configuration of the highlighted OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251, click on the Console icon to open the web console. This will take you to the web console, where you can make all configuration changes.
  • Page 125 OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration 3. Select IP Address Report for monitoring the status of IP Address, and click Go. 4. To change the configuration of the IP Address Report, click on the Settings icon to open the IP Location Settings.
  • Page 126: Moxa Oncell Linux Real Tty Driver

    Moxa OnCell Linux Real TTY Driver Basic Procedure To map an OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 serial port to a Linux host’s tty port, follow these instructions: 1. Set up the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251. After verifying that the IP configuration works and you can access the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 (by using ping, telnet, etc.), configure the desired serial...
  • Page 127: Installing Linux Real Tty Driver Files

    At this point, you will be ready to map the OnCell serial port to the system tty port. Mapping TTY Ports Make sure that you set the operation mode of the desired OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 serial port to Real COM mode. After logging in as a super user, enter the directory /usr/lib/oncell_realtty/driver and then execute mxaddsvr to map the target OnCell serial port to the host tty ports.
  • Page 128: Removing Mapped Tty Ports

    OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration Removing Mapped TTY Ports After logging in as root, enter the directory /usr/lib/oncell_realtty/driver and then execute mxdelsvr to delete a server. The syntax of mxdelsvr is: mxdelsvr [IP Address] Example: # cd /usr/lib/oncell_realtty/driver # ./mxdelsvr 192.168.3.4 The following actions are performed when executing mxdelsvr: 1.
  • Page 129: Configuring The Unix Driver

    OnCell G3000 Series Software Installation/Configuration 4. Compile and Link For SCO UNIX: # make sco For UnixWare 7: # make svr5 For UnixWare 2.1.x, SVR4.2: # make svr42 Configuring the UNIX Driver Modify the configuration: The configuration used by the oncellttyd program is defined in the text file oncellttyd.cf, which is in the same directory that contains the program oncellttyd.
  • Page 130: Pinouts And Cable Wiring

    Pinouts and Cable Wiring The following topics are covered in this appendix:  Port Pinout Diagrams  RS-232 (male DB9) Pinouts  RS-232/422/485 (male DB9) Pinouts  Cable Wiring Diagrams  Serial Cables  Pin Assignments for DB9 and DB25 Connectors...
  • Page 131: Port Pinout Diagrams

    OnCell G3000 Series Pinouts and Cable Wiring Port Pinout Diagrams RS-232 (male DB9) Pinouts OnCell G3111/G3211 RS-232 RS-232/422/485 (male DB9) Pinouts OnCell G3151/G3251 RS-232 RS-422/485-Sw RS-485-2w TxD-(A) TxD+(B) RxD+(B) Data+(B) RxD-(A) Data-(A)
  • Page 132: Cable Wiring Diagrams

    OnCell G3000 Series Pinouts and Cable Wiring Cable Wiring Diagrams Serial Cables Female DB9 to Male DB9 Female DB9 to Male DB25...
  • Page 133: Pin Assignments For Db9 And Db25 Connectors

    OnCell G3000 Series Pinouts and Cable Wiring Pin Assignments for DB9 and DB25 Connectors Pin Assignments for DB9 Male and Female Connectors DB9 Male Connector DB9 Female Connector Pin Assignments for DB25 Male and Female Connectors DB25 Male Connector DB25 Female Connector...
  • Page 134: Rfc2217

    4. Try opening the COM port that you just mapped. If you are able to open it, then the mapping was successful, and devices attached to the serial port on the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 may be treated as if they were attached directly to the host computer.
  • Page 135: Dynamic Domain Name Server

    The following is a summary of the process: 1. The OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 sends a request for an IP address to the DHCP server. At the same time, it notifies the DHCP server of its desired server name (“OC3100” in the illustration) according to the option 12 standard.
  • Page 136: Configuration

    OnCell G3000 Series Dynamic Domain Name Server The above screenshot shows how DHCP can be set up to update the DNS. Currently, the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 supports DNS service as provided by DynDNS. For detailed information on this option, visit https://www.dyndns.com. Configuration DDNS (default=Disable): Use this field to enable or disable DDNS.
  • Page 137: Well Known Port Numbers

    In this appendix, we provide a list of well-known port numbers that may cause network problems if you set the OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 to one of these ports. Refer to RFC 1700 for well-known port numbers or to the following introduction from the IANA: The port numbers are divided into three ranges: the Well Known Ports, the Registered Ports, and the Dynamic and/or Private Ports.
  • Page 138 OnCell G3000 Series Well Known Port Numbers UDP Socket Application Service Reserved Management Utility Echo Discard Active Users (systat) Daytime Any private printer server Resource Location Protocol Host name server (names server) Whois (nickname) Login Host Protocol (login) Domain Name Server (domain) Trivial Transfer Protocol (TETP) Gopher Protocol Finger Protocol...
  • Page 139: Auto Ip Report Protocol

    Auto IP Report Protocol OnCell Series provides several ways to configure Ethernet IP addresses. One of them is DHCP Client. When you set up the OnCell to use DHCP Client to configure Ethernet IP addresses, it will automatically send a DHCP request over the Ethernet to find the DHCP Server.
  • Page 140 4, DWORD Little-endian (WAN IP) Signal Level Unsigned char RSSI Unsigned char AP ID & Device ID Mapping Table AP ID Hardware ID Product 0x80003700 0x3111 OnCell G3111 0x80003700 0x3151 OnCell G3151 0x80003700 0x3211 OnCell G3211 0x80003700 0x3251 OnCell G3251...
  • Page 141 GSM Alphabet Standard SMS can contain 160 characters. However, the characters typed must be part of the so-called 7-bit default alphabet as specified by GSM 3.38. As shown in the table below, this alphabet contains all ASCII characters and some accented characters. For example, u umlaut (ü) and e with grave (è) are in this set.
  • Page 142 OnCell G3000 Series GSM Alphabet Character Name Character ISO-8859-1 DEC 0x1B28 27 40 LEFT CURLY BRACKET 0x1B29 27 41 RIGHT CURLY BRACKET 0x1B2F 27 47 REVERSE SOLIDUS (BACKSLASH) 0x1B3C 27 60 LEFT SQUARE BRACKET 0x1B3D 27 61 TILDE 0x1B3E 27 62 RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET 0x1B40 27 64...
  • Page 143 OnCell G3000 Series GSM Alphabet Character Name Character ISO-8859-1 DEC 0x48 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H 0x49 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I 0x4A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J 0x4B LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K 0x4C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L 0x4D LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M 0x4E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N 0x4F...
  • Page 144: Gsm Alphabet

    OnCell G3000 Series GSM Alphabet Character Name Character ISO-8859-1 DEC 0x7C LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS ö 0x7D LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH TILDE ñ 0x7E LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS ü 0x7F LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE à...
  • Page 145: Default Settings

    Default Settings OnCell G3111/G3151/G3211/G3251 and OnCell Central Default Settings Setting Name Default Name Web Console Login Username admin Password Keep <blank> Network Settings IP configuration Static IP address 192.168.127.254 Network 255.255.255.0 WINS function Enable LAN speed Auto GSM/GPRS Settings Type SIM PIN <blank>...
  • Page 146 OnCell G3000 Series Default Settings Setting Name Default Name Reverse Real COM Mode TCP port 60950 Command port 60966 Designated Port 7010 to 7320 TCP alive Check Time Max connection Ignore jammed IP Disable Allow driver control Disable Connection goes down RTS/DTR always high Packet length Delimiter process...
  • Page 147 OnCell G3000 Series Default Settings Setting Name Default Name Console Setting HTTP console Enable HTTPS console Enable Telnet console Enable SSH console Enable Reset button Always Enable OnCell Central Server Server Disable Management information port 63201 Management configuration port 63202 Telnet port 63203 OP mode data port 1...

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