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Dymec KY-pX2 Operating Manual

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DYMEC KY-pX2
1W OEM 802.11b/g/n Ethernet/Serial WIFI Router
Document: pX2 Operating Manual.v1.3.0.pdf
FW: v1.3.0 Build 1024
April 2017
DYMEC
1107 SE Willow Pl
Blue Springs, MO 64014
Phone: (816) 988-7861
Fax: (480) 287-8605
Sales@DYMEC.com

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  • Page 1 Operating Manual DYMEC KY-pX2 1W OEM 802.11b/g/n Ethernet/Serial WIFI Router Document: pX2 Operating Manual.v1.3.0.pdf FW: v1.3.0 Build 1024 April 2017 DYMEC 1107 SE Willow Pl Blue Springs, MO 64014 Phone: (816) 988-7861 Fax: (480) 287-8605 Sales@DYMEC.com...
  • Page 2 Important User Information Warranty DYMEC Inc. warrants that each product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year for its products. The warranty commences on the date the product is shipped by DYMEC Inc.
  • Page 3 Highlights a key feature, point, or step which is noteworthy. Keeping these in mind will simplify or enhance device usage. An idea or suggestion to improve efficiency or enhance usefulness. Information Information regarding a particular technology or concept. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 4 Please Note: These are only sample labels; different products contain different identifiers. The actual identifiers should be seen on your devices if applicable. S'il vous plaît noter: Ce sont des exemples d'étiquettes seulement; différents produits contiennent des identifiants différents. Les identifiants réels devrait être vu sur vos périphériques le cas échéant. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 5 Please Note: These are only sample labels; different products contain different identifiers. The actual identifiers should be seen on your devices if applicable. S'il vous plaît noter: Ce sont des exemples d'étiquettes seulement; différents produits contiennent des identifiants différents. Les identifiants réels devrait être vu sur vos périphériques le cas échéant. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 6 8595B - TOBYL100 ) 3. EUT avec 2 dBi antenne dipôle situé coopération avec les réseaux GSM / UMTS / LTE du module de données ( FCC ID XPYTOBYL200 , IC - 8595A TOBYL200 ) © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 7 Jan 2016 1.2.0 Added SMT temperature profile and bake instructions. May 2016 1.2.1 Updated to firmware 1.3.0 Build 1014 May 2016 1.3.0 Updated to firmware 1.3.0 Build 1024, Added pX2-ENC. Updated AT Apr 2017 Commands. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 8 NTP Server Settings ....................44 4.1.3 Services ........................45 SSH .......................... 45 Telnet ........................45 HTTP/HTTPS ......................45 4.1.4 Maintenance ......................46 Firmware Upgrade ....................46 Backup & Restore Configurations ................47 4.1.5 Reboot ........................48 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 9 4.7.1 Ping ......................... 88 4.7.2 Traceroute ....................... 88 4.7.3 Iperf ......................... 89 4.8 Admin ..........................90 4.8.1 Users ........................90 4.8.2 NMS ........................92 4.8.3 SNMP ........................96 4.8.4 Discovery ........................ 100 4.8.5 Logout ........................101 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 10 6.2.4 External Filter ......................122 Appendices ......................Appendix A: Serial Interface ....................... 123 Appendix B: Firmware Recovery ....................124 Appendix C: Approved Antennas ....................125 Appendix D: Sample Interface Schematic .................. 126 Appendix E: Troubleshooting/FAQ ..................... 127 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 11 Dual 10/100 Ethernet Ports  RSSI LED pins for Antenna Alignments  Industrial grade operating temperature (-40oC to +85oC)  Administration via local console, telnet, web browser, SNMP  Local and remote wireless firmware upgradable  © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 12 360 - 400 360 - 400 Peak Avg. Transmit Current (mA) 360 - 400 360 - 400 360 - 400 Instantaneous Current Draw 2500 Typical Receive Current Draw (mA) 360-400 Table 1-1: pX2 Current Consumption (OEM) © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 13 Data: 80 Pin SMT ENC: Antenna: SMA Female Serial: DE-9 Female (Front RS232) Ethernet: 2x RJ-45 USB: Type A Console: Micro-AB (Future) PWR: Power: SMT: 4-Pin Micro MATE-N-LOK AMP 3-794618-4 Mating Connector: 4-Pin Micro MATE-N-LOK AMP 794617-4 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 14 -84 dBm ±1 dB MCS5 802.11n (HT40) 26 dBm -81 dBm ±1 dB MCS6 802.11n (HT40) 26 dBm -75 dBm ±1 dB MCS7 802.11n (HT40) 26 dBm -73 dBm ±1 dB Table 1-1: pX2 Performance Specifications © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 15 The factory default Select “Change Adapter Settings” on the left network settings: menu, and the right click the Ethernet adapter connected to the pX2. IP: 192.168.168.1 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IPv4) and then Properties. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 16  The pX2 will then ask for a Username and Password. Enter the factory defaults listed below. The Factory default login: User name: admin Password: admin  Once successfully logged in, the System Summary window will be displayed. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 17 Cancel button will re- vert back to last values saved to the unit. Once the IP Address is changed, you will need to type the new address into your browser to continue the configuration. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 18 If any additional write the changes to the pX2. The settings need to be Cancel button will revert back to changed, ensure they are also changed on previously saved values. the Station. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 19 The Reset button will revert back to last values saved to the unit. Once the IP Address is changed, you will need to type the new address into your browser to continue the configuration. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 20 The If any additional Cancel button will revert back to settings need to be previously saved values changed, ensure they are also changed on the Station. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 21 Open a browser and type in the address of the station/client: 192.168.168.12 Log into the unit. The System Summary screen should be dis- played If any additional settings need to be changed, ensure they are also changed on the Station/Client. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 22 ’sparing’ perspective, as well for convenience in becoming familiar and proficient with using the module: if you are familiar with one unit, you will be familiar with all units. Image 3-1: pX2 Top View Image 3-2: pX2 Bottom View © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 23 Due to manufacturing methods additional PCB material may be present on the corners that cannot be removed. Designs should allow for a small tolerance of this additional material, ± 0.25mm Drawing 3-1: pX2 OEM Mechanical © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 24 3.0 Hardware Features 3.1.2 Recommended Solder Mask (Pad Landing) 22.35 0.99 30.02 28.70 34.34 Detail 19.86 27.99 Detail 0.81 Units: millimeters 1.27 1.83 Drawing 3-2: pX2 Recommended Solder Mask © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 25 Drawing 3-3: pX2 Recommended Solder Paste 3.1.4 OEM Connectors Antenna All pX2 OEM Modules use an UFL connector for the antenna connection. Data The interface to the pX2 OEM module is a tight integration using 80 pad SMT connections. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 26 The pX2 OEM modules must be baked before mounting, the following baking instruction should be fol- lowed for the best results: Minimum of 8 to 12 hours at 125°C +/- 5°C for high-temperature device containers. Unused modules should be stored at ≤ 10% RH © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 27 65) are printed directly on the bottom of the PCB for easy identification. — 3.6V max) unless otherwise specified. A full description of the connections and function of each pin is provided on the pages that follow. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 28 Table 3-3: pX2 Pin Description All serial communications signals are logic level (0 and 3.3V). DO NOT connect RS-232 level (+12, - 12VDC) signals to these lines without shifting the signals to logic levels. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 29 All serial communications signals are logic level (0 and 3.3V). DO NOT connect RS-232 level (+12, - 12VDC) signals to these lines without shifting the signals to logic levels. See Appendix D: Sample Interface Schematic for a sample schematic that can be used to interface to the pX2 OEM module. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 30 - Power / CPU Status LED (Blue) - Wireless Activity (Tx/Rx) LED’s (Red/Green) - RSSI (x3) LED’s (Green) - RS485 LED (Blue) - Config Button (Reset/Recovery Operations) - RP-SMA Female Antenna (ANT1/MAIN) Image 3-3: pX2-ENC © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 31 3.0 Hardware Features 3.2.1 pX2-ENC Mechanical Drawings Drawing 3-6: pX2-ENC Mechanical © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 32 The RS485 LED indicates that the serial port has been configured as a RS485 port. CPU/Status (Blue): The CPU/Status LED indicates that power has been applied to the module. A Solid LED indicates normal operation, while flashing indicates boot or firmware upgrade status. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 33 The console port is a Micro-AB USB port that uses a generic FTDI driver as a USB/Serial Interface. When a cable is connected to this port from a PC the FTDI driver should automatically be installed. (Future Development - Coming Soon) © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 34 RS232/RS485 modes are selected through the serial port configuration in the WebUI. The LED on the pX2-ENC will illuminate when in RS485 mode. Ground USB (Type A, 2.0): (Future Development) Data+ Table 3-5: DE9 Data Pin Assignment © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 35 - USB Port (Not currently supported) - Power (9-30 VDC) - CPU Status LED - Tx/Rx LED’s - RSSI (x3) LED’s - Config Button (Reset/Recovery Operations) - Vpa (3/5V) Jumper Block Image 3-4: pX2 Development Board © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 36 3.0 Hardware Features 3.3.1 pX2 Development Board Mechanical Drawings Drawing 3-7: Pico Ethernet Motherboard Mechanical Drawings © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 37 Source Voltage 9 - 30 Vdc Data Data Data Data Table 3-6: Ethernet (WAN) PoE Connections Power: The pX2 development board can powered using an input voltage in the 9-30 VDC range. Vin- Vin+ © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 38 The Vpa jumper allows the radio inside the pX2 to be connected to 3.3 or 5VDC. For the pX2 to operate at maximum output Transmit (Tx) power of 1 Watt (30dBm), the Vpa jumper must be set to 5VDC (Pin 5+6). © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 39  refer to Section 2.0: Quick Start for step by step instructions. In this section, all aspects of the Web Browser Interface, presented menus, and available configuration options will be discussed. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 40 - particularly once the unit is deployed in the field - for one as it cannot be recovered. primary reason: security. Image 4-0-3: Logon Window : Password Entry © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 41 The System Summary screen is displayed immediately after initial login, showing a summary and status of all the functions of the pX2 in a single display. This information includes System Status, Carrier Status, Cellular & LAN network information, version info, etc. Image 4-1-1: System Summary Window © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 42 This value can be viewed on the System > Summary screen. pX2 (varies) up to 64 characters Console Timeout (s) This value determines when a console connection (made via Console Values (seconds) Port or Telnet) will timeout after becoming inactive. 0-65535 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 43 Select the Date and Time Setting Mode required. If set for ‘Local Time’ the unit will keep its own time and not attempt to synchronize with a network server. If ‘NTP’ is selected, a NTP server can be defined. Local Time © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 44 By default the modem only synchronizes the time and date during (seconds) Values system boot up (default: 0), but it can be modified to synchronize at a regular interval. This process does consume data and should be set accordingly. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 45 Change as required, but keep in mind that if a non standard port HTTP is used, it must be specified in a internet browser to access the HTTPS unit. (example: http://192.168.168.1:8080). DYMEC Sh is reserved for internal use. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 46 4.1.4 System > Maintenance Firmware Upgrade Occasional firmware updates may be released by DYMEC which may include fixes and/or new features. The firmware can be updated via wireless or by using the Web UI. Image 4-1-5: Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade...
  • Page 47 Use the ‘Browse’ button to find the backup file that needs to be restored to the unit. Use the ‘Check Restore File’ button to verify that the file is valid, and then the option to restore the configuration is displayed, as seen above. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 48 1 to 31. Multiple days can be specified by separating with a comma ‘,’. Set the time of day (24hr clock) for which to reboot the device. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 49 The Network Summary display gives a overview of the currently configured network interfaces including the Connection Type (Static/DHCP), IP Address, Net Mask, Default Gateway, DNS, and IPv4 Routing Table. Image 4-2-1: Network > Network Status © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 50 This option allows the pX2 to participate in the Spanning Tree protocol Values (selection) device must have its own unique IP address. with other devices to prevent local loops. By default this is disabled. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 51 If the Connection Type is set to DHCP, you can use Auto for the DNS Values (selection) Mode and a DNS server will automatically be defined. If the connection type is set as static, DNS servers can be manually specified below. Auto Manual © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 52 Values (minutes) network address must be made to the DHCP Server. Alternate Gateway Specify an alternate gateway for DHCP assigned devices if the default Values (IP Address) gateway is not to be used. (IP Address) © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 53 WINS/NBT Node Type Select the method used to resolve computer names to IP addresses. Values (selection) Four name resolution methods are available: B-node: broadcast none P-node: point-to-point b-node M-node: mixed/modified p-node H-node: hybrid m-node h-node © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 54 If ‘Static’ Connection Type is selected, the Network Mask must be Values (IP Address) entered for the Network. If ‘DHCP’ is chosen this field will not appear and it will be populated automatically from the DHCP server. (no default) © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 55 IP addresses. If set to auto and the Connection Type is set for DHCP the DHCP server will populate this field and the value set (no default) can be viewed on the Network > Status page. To add additional static servers, enter them here. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 56 This section displays the IP Addresses currently assigned through the DCHP service. Also shown is the MAC Address, Name and Expiry time of the lease for reference. The ‘Release All’ button terminates all active leased and requires all connected devices to request new network information (IP/Subnet/etc) © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 57 Enter the network IP address for the destination. Values (IP Address) (192.168.168.0) Gateway Specify the Gateway used to reach the network specified above. Values (IP Address) 192.168.168.1 Netmask Enter the Netmask for the destination network. Values (IP Address) 255.255.255.0 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 58 If the mode and auto negotiation are set you manual the connection Values (selection) speed can be specified. 100Mbit/s / 10 Mbit/s Duplex Selection between full or half duplex for the direction of data. Values (selection) Full / Half © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 59 IP address are shown, however not only DHCP assigned devices are listed in the device list, any devices, even those statically assigned, that are connected through the local network interface (s) are displayed, including those connected through a hub or switch. Image 4-2-9: Network > Device List © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 60 MAC address, Noise Floor, Signal to Noise ratio (SNR), Signal Strength (RSSI), The transmit and receive Client Connection Quality (CCQ), TX and RX data rates, and a graphical representation of the signal level or quality. Image 4-3-1: Wireless > Status © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 61 Higher channel bandwidth may 20MHz Normal Rate provide greater data rates but will be more susceptible to noise and shorter distance potentials. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 62 28 dBm Refer to FCC (or as otherwise applicable) 24 dBm 29 dBm regulations to ascertain, 30 dBm and not operate beyond, the maximum allowable transmitter output power and effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP). © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 63 RF packet size. Increasing the RF packet size reduces the need to break packets into smaller fragments. Increasing the On / OFF fragmentation threshold slightly may improve performance if a high packet error rate is experienced. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 64 - Units can be configured as a Mesh “Node”. When multiple units are configured as a Mesh node, they automatically establish a network between each other. MESH ID for each radio in a Mesh network must be the same. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 65 In other words if the pX2 is being used as a Access Point for many wireless clients, AP On / Off Isolation would provide security for those clients by not allowing access to any other wireless device. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 66 0123456789 may be operating nearby. the factory default. Show Password Check this box to show the currently configured password for WPA/ Values (selection) WPA2 encryption passphrase. unchecked © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 67 This is the password, or preshared key that is required by any device Values (selection) to connect to the wireless interface of the pX2. It is strongly recommended to always have a password defined, and changed from 0123456789 the factory default. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 68 The Firewall Summary allows a user to see detailed information about how the firewall is operating. The All, Filter, Nat, Raw, and Mangle options can be used to view different aspects of the firewall. Image 4-4-1: Firewall > Status © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 69 The scrub directive also reassembled fragmented packets, protecting some Enable / Disable operating systems from some forms of attack, and drops TCP packets that have invalid flag combinations. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 70 DMZ Server IP listed below. Disable / Enable DMZ Server IP Values (IP Address) Enter the IP address of the device on the LAN side of the pX2 where all the traffic will be forwarded to. 192.168.100.100 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 71 Select the type of transport protocol used. For example Telnet uses TCP, Values (selection) SNMP uses UDP, etc. TCP / UDP / Both External Port Port number of the incoming request (from WAN-side). Values (Port #) 2000 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 72 Each rule must have a unique name, up to 10 characters in length. MAC_List MAC Address Specify the MAC Address to be added to the list. Must be entered in the Values ( MAC Address correct format as seen above. Not case sensitive. 00:00:00:00:00:00 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 73 Values (IP Address) accept single IP Addresses without network masks, example: 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.255 represents all IP Addresses in the 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.0.0 network. (Put same IP in both boxes for a single IP match.) © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 74 Access Control are configured in the previous menus. Source Select the zone which is to be the source of the data traffic. The LAN/ Values LAN1 refers to local connections on the pX2. LAN/LAN1/WAN/WIFI/ None © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 75 Match incoming traffic directed at the given destination port or port range. Values (port) (To specify a port range use a From:To (100:200) format) Protocol The protocol field defines the transport protocol type controlled by the rule. Values Both ICMP © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 76 The firewall can be returned to default setting without requiring the entire modem to be reset to defaults. It is recommended to restart the modem once changes to the firewall or a reset is performed. Image 4-4-6: Firewall > Default © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 77 Connect As - The type of IP Protocol Config is displayed here (TCP, UDP, SMTP, PPP, etc)  Connect Status - Shows if there are any current connections / if the port is active.  Image 4-5-1: Serial > Summary © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 78 IP network through TCP, UDP, or multicast; it may also exit the pX2 network on another pX2 serial port. The fully-featured RS232 interface supports hardware handshaking. Image 4-5-2: Serial > Settings Configuration © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 79 Character Timeout set to 4, the timeout period is 4ms. When the calculated time is less than 3.5ms, the serial server will set the character timeout to a minimum value of 3.5ms. If the baud rate is greater than 19200bps, the minimum character timeout is internally set to 750us (microseconds). © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 80 MODBUS TCP Status This option will enable or disable the MODBUS decoding and Values (selection) encoding features. Disable / Enable © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 81  Incoming Connection Timeout Requires more bandwidth Established when the TCP Server will terminate the TCP connection is the connection is in than UDP. an idle state. Default: 300 (seconds) © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 82 The UDP port that this unit receives incoming data on from multiple remote units. Default: 20012  Time to Live Time to live for the multicast packets. Default: 1 (hop)  Multicast Interface Select, if applicable, which interface to send/listen for Multicast packets. Default: default © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 83 The UDP port that this unit will use, along with the Multicast IP Address detailed above, to receive the multicast UDP packets sent by the UDP Point-to-Multipoint (P) unit. Default: 20002  Multicast Interface Select, if applicable, which interface to send/listen for Multicast packets. Default: default © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 84 PPP Idle Timeout(s) It is the timeout for tearing down the ppp connection when there is no data traffic within the time interval. When there is data coming, new ppp connection will be created. Default: 30 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 85 If Management is selected, additional check boxes appear below to select SDP_Event the interfaces to report to the Microhard NMS system. Management Remote IP Enter the IP Address of a reachable host to send the UDP packets Values (IP Address) 0.0.0.0 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 86 00 no 01 yes (0x4) WAN Info - 2 bits 00 no 01 yes (0x10) sdp_event message structure spd_cmd (1 byte(0x01)) content length (1 byte) spd_package - same as spd response inquiry package format © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 87 --- 2 BYTES(UINT16_T) product name --- STRING(1—64 bytes) image name --- STRING(1—64 bytes) domain name --- STRING(1—64 bytes) domain password --- STRING(32 bytes) //MD5 encryption module list --- 5 BYTES //radio, ethernet, carrier, usb, com © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 88 The Traceroute command can be used to provide connectivity data by providing information about the number of hops, routers and the path taken to reach a particular destination. Image 4-7-2: Diagnostics > Trace Route © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 89 Select the type of packets to be sent to test the throughput. TCP packets Values (selection) are connection oriented and require additional overhead for the handshaking that occurs, while UDP is a connectionless, best effort TCP / UDP oriented protocol. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 90 The default password for ‘admin’ is ‘admin’. admin Confirm Password The exact password must be entered to confirm the password change, Values (characters) if there is a mistake all changes will be discarded. admin © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 91 Max 32 characters Password / Confirm Password Passwords must be a minimum of 5 characters. The Password must Values (characters) be re-entered exactly in the Confirm Password box as well. (no default) min 5 characters © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 92 To get started with NMS, browse to the Microhard NMS website, nms.microhardcorp.com, click on the register button in the top right corner to register for a Domain (profile), and set up a Domain Administrator Account. Image 4-8-3: NMS © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 93 Once confirmed, this account will be the administrator of the domain. The administrator can manage sub- domain and user accounts that belong to this domain. Once NMS has been configured, each pX2 must be configured to report into NMS. Image 4-8-4: NMS Settings © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 94 The Interval defines how often data is reported to NMS. The more often Values (seconds) data is reported, the more data is used, so this should be set according to a user’s data plan. (0 to 65535 seconds) © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 95 The Interval defines how often the pX2 checks with the NMS System to Values (min) determine if there are any tasks to be completed. Data will be consumed every time the device probes the NMS system. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 96 The pages that follow describe the different fields required to set up SNMP on the PX2. MIBS may be requested from Microhard Systems Inc. The MIB file can be downloaded directly from the unit using the ‘Get MIB File’ button on the Network > SNMP menu. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 97 Effectively a plain-text password mechanism used to weakly Values (string) authenticate SNMP queries. Being part of the community allows the SNMP agent to process SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c requests. This public community name has only READ priority. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 98 Set the SNMP V3 Authentication Protocol. Only valid when V3 User Values (selection) Authentication Level set to AuthNoPriv or AuthPriv. V3 User Authentication Password SNMPv3 user’s authentication password. Only valid when V3 User Values (string) Authentication Level set to AuthNoPriv or AuthPriv. 00000000 © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 99 Values (varies) detects an event: RSSI Threshold: 90 (-dBm) RSSI - Set the RSSI threshold and Interval of when to send traps. Interval: 90 WAN IP - Send SNMP trap when WAN IP is changed. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 100 Network Discovery The Network discovery tool allows the pX2 to send a broadcast to all DYMEC units on the same network. Other units on the network will respond to the broadcast and report their MAC address, IP address (With a hyperlink to that units WebUI page), description, firmware version.
  • Page 101 4.0 Configuration 4.8.5 Admin > Logout The logout function allows a user to end the current configuration session and prompt for a login screen. Image 4-8-7: Admin > logout © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 102 Once verified, the AT Command Line Interface menu is shown and AT Commands can now be issued. (Type “?” or Help to list the commands). The factory default network settings: IP: 192.168.168.1 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.168.1 Image 5-2: Telnet AT Command Session © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 103 Once AT commands are entered, they must be saved into the file system to enable the changes. AT&W Saves changes. ATO or ATA Exits the AT Command Line Interface, if used before AT&W, changes are discarded. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 104 1 - Enable <ServerType>: 0 - https 1 - http <Port>: 1 to 65535. Default is 9998 <UserName>: 1 to 63 characters <Password>: 5 to 64 characters <Interval>: In minute. 1 to 65535 minutes. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 105 <Mode>: 0 - Disable 1 - Enable <Name>: Trap Community Name. 1 to 32 characters <IP>: Trap Manage Host IP. Default 0.0.0.0 (Disable) <AuthFailureTraps>: 0 - Disable 1 - Enable Usage: AT+MASNMPTRAP AT+MASNMPTRAP=0 AT+MASNMPTRAP=1[,<Name>,<IP>[,<AuthFailureTraps>]] © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 106 AT+MCTC2=<Remote Server IP>,<Remote Server Port>,<Outgoing timeout> AT&W IP protocol mode is TCP Client Parameters: COM2: Remote Server IP : valid IP address Remote Server Port : 1 to 65535 Outgoing timeout : 1 to 65535 in seconds © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 107 COM2: Remote IP : valid IP address Remote Port : 1 to 65535 Multicast IP : valid IP address Multicast Port : 1 to 65535 Multicast Interface : 0 - default 1 - LAN © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 108 1 - Independent LAN 2 - WAN 3 - WIFI Source IP : Valid IP address Prefix : 0 ~ 32. 32 (default) - single IP address Usage: AT+MFIP AT+MFIP=<Name> AT+MFIP=<Name>,DEL AT+MFIP=<Name>,ADD,<Action>,<Source>,<IP Address>[,<Prefix>] AT+MFIP=<Name>,EDIT,<Action>,<Source>,<IP Address>[,<Prefix>] © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 109 : Port 0 ~ 65535 or Port range specified as 100:200 format Protocol : 0 - TCP 1 - UDP 2 - TCPUDP 3 - ICMP AT+MFRST Reset to default firewall AT+MFRST <enter> Immediate © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 110 LAN Name : Name of Network LAN interface Mode : 0 - Auto 1 - Manual Primary DNS : Valid IP Address or 0 (Reset) Secondary DNS : Valid IP address or 0 (Reset) © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 111 IP Address : Valid IP address MAC Address: The physical MAC address of the device or interface AT+MNEMAC Get the MAC address of the local Ethernet inter- AT+MNEMAC <enter> Immediate face Sample Output: +MNEMAC: "00:0F:92:02:F9:0F" © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 112 Transmit packets : 0 Default Gateway : 192.168.168.1 DNS Server(s) : None Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Subnet Mask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 0.0.0.0 192.168.168.1 0.0.0.0 0 br-lan 192.168.168.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 br-lan © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 113 <Service> : 0 - FTP 1 - Telnet 2 - SSH <Mode> : 0 - Disable 1 - Enable <Port> : 0 to 65535. For Telnet (23 by default) and SSH (22 by default) only © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 114 AT&W Parameters: <Mode> : 0 - HTTP/HTTPS 1 - HTTP 2 - HTTPS 3 - Disable <HTTP Port> : 2 to 65534. 80 by default <HTTPS Port> : 2 to 65534. 443 by default © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 115 +MWAMSDU: Maximum AMSDU (byte) - 3839 AT+MWAMPDU <enter> AT+MWAMPDU Get radio maximum AMPDU (byte) Immediate +MWAMPDU: Maximum AMPDU (byte) - 65535 AT+MWRTSTHRESH[=<RTS Threshold>] AT+MWRTSTHRESH Get/Set radio RTS Threshold AT&W <RTS Threshold>: Disabled 256-2346 Enabled with the value © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 116 0 - Off 1 - On AT+MWAPISOLATION[=<Index>[,<AP Isolation>]] AT+MWAPISOLATION Get/Set radio virtual interface: AP Isolation AT&W <Index> Radio Virtual Interface Index: 0-3 <AP Isolation> Radio Virtual Interface AP Isolation: 0 - Off 1 - On © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 117 13,"Hanif's Wi-Fi Network",34:12:98:09:E9:86,6,2437,33/70,-77,Master,WPA2 PSK (CCMP) 14,"Drug Shack",F8:E9:03:C0:EC:98,1,2412,26/70,-84,Master,mixed WPA/WPA2 PSK (TKIP, CCMP) 15,"Bp170Wifi",00:0F:92:FA:38:F8,5,2432,36/70,-74,Master,WPA2 PSK (CCMP) 16,"SHAW-C31630",A8:4E:3F:C3:16:38,1,2412,30/70,-80,Master,WPA2 PSK (TKIP, CCMP) 17,"SHAW-E14540",F0:F2:49:E1:45:48,1,2412,32/70,-78,Master,mixed WPA/WPA2 PSK (TKIP, CCMP) AT+MWRSSI <enter> AT+MWRSSI Get radio RSSI AT&W 192.168.168.161 8C:F5:A3:0F:0A:33 -31 dBm © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 118 ‘numbers’ for radio path calculations. Fortunately, the Pico Series features the maximum available transmit power combined with exceptional receive sensitivity - two ‘numbers’ which will produce the most favorable path calculation results. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 119 Spectrum Analyzer function may be used to iden- tify areas of potential interference. Cavity filters are also available if required: contact Micro- hard Systems Inc. for further information. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 120 Tx power = 30dBm Tx antenna gain = 6dBi System Gain = [30+(6-2)+(3-2)+108]dB = [30+4+1+108]dB Tx cable/connector loss = 2dB = 143dB. Rx antenna gain = 3dBi Rx cable/connector loss = 2dB Rx sensitivity = -108dBm © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 121 The network topology, application, and path calculation are all taken into consideration when Never work on an antenna selecting the various antenna types to be used in a radio network deployment. system when there lightning in the area. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 122 Paging towers and cellular base stations in close prox- regulations, the maximum imity to the DYMEC pX2’s antenna can desensitize the receiver. DYMEC Inc.’s external cavity EIRP must exceed filter eliminates this problem. The filter has two N-female connectors and should be connected 36dBm.
  • Page 123 (DCE); the module transmits data on the RX line, and receives on TX. “DCE” and “module” are often synonymous since a module is typically a DCE device. “DTE” is, in most applications, a device such as a host PC. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 124 Note, if you see message above, the unit will re-flash itself and reboot, otherwise call for help or send back for RMA. 9. Wait for the unit to recover and reboot. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 125 WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by DYMEC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device has been tested with UFL connectors with the antennas listed in Appendix A When integrated in OEM products, fixed antennas re-quire installation preventing end-users from replacing them with non-approved antennas.
  • Page 126 Appendix D: Sample Interface Schematic © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 127 Answer: In addition to the basic serial port settings, the IP Protocol Config has to be configured. Refer to the COM0/1 Configuration pages for a description of the different options. ___________________________________________________________________ Additional topics will be added in future releases. © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 128 1107SE Willow Pl Blue Springs, MO 64014 U.S.A Phone: (816) 988-7861 Fax: (480) 287-8605 Sales@DYMEC.com © DYMEC 2018 All Rights Reserved...