Lantronix PremierWave XC User Manual
Lantronix PremierWave XC User Manual

Lantronix PremierWave XC User Manual

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Part Number 900-598
Revision A June 2012

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    PremierWave User Guide Part Number 900-598 Revision A June 2012...
  • Page 2: Copyright & Trademark

    Copyright & Trademark © 2012 Lantronix, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Lantronix® and PremierWave® are registered trademarks, and DeviceInstaller™ is a trademark of Lantronix, Inc.
  • Page 3: Fcc Part 15.21 Statement

    The information in this guide may change without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this guide. Revision History Date Rev. Comments June 2012 Initial document for firmware release 7.2.0.0. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Package Contents _________________________________________________________ 18 User-Supplied Items _______________________________________________________ 18 Hardware Components _____________________________________________________ 19 Back Panel ___________________________________________________________ 20 Reset Button __________________________________________________________ 20 Top Panel ____________________________________________________________ 21 Side Panel ____________________________________________________________ 22 Bottom Panel __________________________________________________________ 23 Installing the PremierWave XC _______________________________________________ 23 PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 4: Using DeviceInstaller Accessing PremierWave XC using DeviceInstaller ________________________________ 26 5: Configuration Using Web Manager Accessing Web Manager ____________________________________________________ 29 Device Status Page_____________________________________________________ 30 Web Manager Page Components _____________________________________________ 31 Navigating the Web Manager ________________________________________________ 32 6: Network Settings...
  • Page 6 To Configure HTTP Authentication _________________________________________ 65 RSS Settings _____________________________________________________________ 66 To Configure RSS Settings _______________________________________________ 66 Security Settings SSL Settings _____________________________________________________________ 67 Certificate and Key Generation ____________________________________________ 67 To Create a New Credential ______________________________________________ 68 Certificate Upload Settings _______________________________________________ 69 PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 7 Threads ______________________________________________________________ 80 To View Threads Information _____________________________________________ 80 System Settings ___________________________________________________________ 81 Advanced Settings Email Settings ____________________________________________________________ 82 To View, Configure and Send Email ________________________________________ 82 Command Line Interface Settings _____________________________________________ 83 Basic CLI Settings ______________________________________________________ 83 PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 8 Steel Belted RADIUS _______________________________________________________ 97 Free RADIUS _____________________________________________________________ 97 Updating Firmware Obtaining Firmware ________________________________________________________ 98 Loading New Firmware through FTP __________________________________________ 99 Branding the PremierWave XC Web Manager Customization _______________________________________________ 100 To Customize Short or Long Names _______________________________________ 101 PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 9 Appendix B: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Converting Binary to Hexadecimal ___________________________________________ 105 Conversion Table _____________________________________________________ 105 Scientific Calculator _______________________________________________________ 105 Appendix C: Compliance Device Label with CE Mark and FCC ID _______________________________________ 108 RoHS Notice ____________________________________________________________ 109 PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 10: List Of Figures

    Figure 3-1 PremierWave XC Male DB9 DTE Serial Ports ___________________________ 19 Figure 3-2 PremierWave XC Pinout Configuration for RS-232 _______________________ 19 Figure 3-3 PremierWave XC Pinout Configuration for Full Duplex RS-422/485 (4-wire) ___ 19 Figure 3-4 PremierWave XC Pinout Configuration for Half Duplex RS-485 (2-wire) ______ 19...
  • Page 11 Table 12-8 Failover Settings _________________________________________________ 88 Table 12-9 Relay Output Settings _____________________________________________ 90 Table 13-1 Event Alerts Settings ______________________________________________ 91 Table 16-1 Short and Long Name Settings _____________________________________ 101 Table B-1 Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions __________________________________ 105 PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 12: 1: Using This Guide

    Using This Guide Purpose and Audience This guide provides the information needed to configure, use, and update the PremierWave XC. It is intended for software developers and system integrators who are deploying PremierWave in their designs. Summary of Chapters The remaining chapters in this guide include:...
  • Page 13: Additional Documentation

    Instructions for using the Lantronix Windows-based utility to DeviceInstaller Online Help locate the PremierWave XC and to view its current settings. Instructions for using the Lantronix Windows-based utility to Com Port Redirector Quick Start and create virtual com ports.
  • Page 14: 2: Introduction

    Introduction The PremierWave XC is a unique, hybrid Ethernet and GSM/GPRS dual port serial device server which allows remote access to and management of virtually any IT/networking equipment or device connected via Ethernet or GPRS through ‘Serial-tunneling’. Applications include medical equipment, POS terminals or security equipment.
  • Page 15: Protocol Support

    Configuration Using Web Manager.) DeviceInstaller: Configure the IP address and related settings and view current settings on the PremierWave XC using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) on a PC attached to a network. (See Using DeviceInstaller.) Command Mode: There are two methods for accessing Command Mode (CLI): making a Telnet or SSH connection, or connecting a terminal (or a PC running a terminal emulation program) to the unit’s serial port.
  • Page 16: Addresses And Port Numbers

    The hardware address is also referred to as the Ethernet address or MAC address. The first three bytes of the Ethernet address are fixed and identify the unit as a Lantronix product. The fourth, fifth, and sixth bytes are unique numbers assigned to each unit.
  • Page 17: Figure 2-1 Product Label

    2: Introduction Figure 2-1 Product Label Part Number International Mobile Equipment Identity Number MAC Address Revision Country of Origin Manufacturing Date Code PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 18: 3: Installation Of Premierwave Xc

    Installation of PremierWave XC This chapter describes how to install the PremierWave XC device server. It contains the following sections:  Package Contents  User-Supplied Items  Hardware Components  Installing the PremierWave XC Package Contents The PremierWave XC package includes the following items: ...
  • Page 19: Hardware Components

    3: Installation of PremierWave XC Hardware Components The PremierWave XC has two male DB9 serial ports that support RS-232/422/485. Figure 3-1 shows the front panel view of the device. The default serial port settings are 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
  • Page 20: Back Panel

    3: Installation of PremierWave XC Back Panel On the PremierWave XC back panel, there is a Barrel Connector for Primary Power (Power 1), 3- Pin Terminal Connector for Secondary Power (Power 2), USB 1, USB 2, RJ-45 Ethernet Port and Reset button as shown in Figure 3-5.
  • Page 21: Top Panel

    3: Installation of PremierWave XC Top Panel Figure 3-6 shows the top panel view of the PremierWave XC. Table 3-1 list and describes the LEDs. Figure 3-6 PremierWave XC Top View Table 3-1 PremierWave XC LEDs and Descriptions Description GREEN – power is properly supplied Power OFF –...
  • Page 22: Side Panel

    AMBER/GREEN – 1 to 2 bi-colored LEDs lighted. Weak signal strength Side Panel On the PremierWave XC side panel, there is a 6-pin Terminal Connector for Relay and I/Os as well as an SMA Antenna Connector as shown in Figure 3-7.
  • Page 23: Bottom Panel

    3: Installation of PremierWave XC Bottom Panel On the PremierWave XC bottom panel, there is a SIM cover as shown in Figure 3-8. Figure 3-8 PremierWave XC Bottom View Installing the PremierWave XC Be sure to place or mount the device securely on a flat horizontal or vertical surface. The device comes with mounting brackets for mounting the device vertically, for example on a wall.
  • Page 24: Figure 3-9 Premierwave Xc Connections

    Connect serial devices to the serial port of the unit. Connect an RJ-45 Ethernet cable between the unit and your Ethernet network. Plug the PremierWave XC into the power outlet by using the power supply that was included in the packaging.
  • Page 25: Figure 3-11 Premierwave Xc Dimensions

    3: Installation of PremierWave XC Figure 3-11 PremierWave XC Dimensions PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 26: 4: Using Deviceinstaller

    Expand the PremierWave folder by clicking the + symbol next to the PremierWave folder icon. A list of available Lantronix PremierWave devices appears. Select the PremierWave XC unit by expanding its entry and clicking on its MAC address to view its configuration.
  • Page 27 Shows the PremierWave XC status as Online, Offline, Unreachable (the Online Status PremierWave XC is on a different subnet), or Busy (the PremierWave XC is currently performing a task). Shows the PremierWave XC current IP address. To change the IP IP Address address, click the Assign IP button on the DeviceInstaller menu bar.
  • Page 28 4: Using DeviceInstaller Current Settings Description Telnet Supported Shows True, indicating telnet is supported on this PremierWave XC. Telnet Port Shows the PremierWave XC port for Telnet sessions. Web Port Shows the PremierWave XC port for Web Manager configuration. Shows True, indicating the PremierWave XC firmware is upgradable as Firmware Upgradable newer versions become available.
  • Page 29: 5: Configuration Using Web Manager

    Open a standard web browser. Lantronix supports the latest version of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Chrome or Opera.  Enter the IP address of the PremierWave XC in the address bar. The IP address may have been assigned manually using DeviceInstaller or automatically by DHCP. ...
  • Page 30: Device Status Page

    Device Status Page The Device Status page is the first page that appears after you log into the Web Manager. It also appears when you click Status in the Main Menu. Figure 5-1 Device Status Page PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 31: Web Manager Page Components

     At the bottom of most pages, the current configuration is displayed. In some cases, you can reset or clear a setting.  The information or help area shows information or instructions associated with the page. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 32: Navigating The Web Manager

     The footer appears at the very bottom of the page. It contains copyright information and a link to the Lantronix home page. Navigating the Web Manager The Web Manager provides an intuitive point-and-click interface. A menu bar on the left side of each page provides links you can click to navigate from one page to another.
  • Page 33 Lets you export XML configuration and status records, and import XML configuration records. Note: There may be times when you must reboot the PremierWave XC for the new configuration settings to take effect. The chapters that follow indicate when a change requires a reboot.
  • Page 34: 6: Network Settings

    Network Settings The PremierWave XC contains two network interfaces. The Ethernet interface is also called Network 1 or eth0, and the Cellular interface is called Network 2 or wwan0. The Network Settings show the status of the Ethernet or Cellular interface/link and let you configure the settings on the device.
  • Page 35: To View Or Configure Ddns Settings

    Network Interface Description Settings BOOTP Client Select On or Off. At boot up, after the physical link is up, the PremierWave XC will attempt to obtain IP settings from a BOOTP server. Note: Overrides the configured IP address/mask, gateway, hostname, and domain.
  • Page 36 Description Settings DHCP Client Select On or Off. At boot up, after the physical link is up, the PremierWave XC will attempt to obtain IP settings from a DHCP server and will periodically renew these settings with the server. Note: Overrides BOOTP, the configured IP address/mask, gateway, hostname, and domain.
  • Page 37: To Configure Network 1 Interface Settings

    When speed is Auto, duplex must be Auto or Half.  When speed is not Auto, duplex must be Half or Full.  Fixed speed Full duplex will produce errors connected to Auto, due to duplex mismatch. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 38: To Configure Network 1 Link Settings

    Select the appropriate Channel to send SMS. Note: The default network setting for transmission of SMS messaging is GSM. However, there are carriers that support sending of SMS messages over their GPRS network. Check with your provider. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 39: To Configure Network 2 Sms Outbound Settings

    All SMS Inbound messages will be discarded if the SMS Inbound State is Disabled or the phone number is not configured in the Received Number list. The table below shows the settings for SMS Inbound, and Received Number whitelist. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 40: To Configure Network 2 Sms Inbound Settings

    The table below shows the settings for Roam. Table 6-7 Network 2 (wwan0) Roam Settings Network 2 (wwan0) Description Roam Settings State Enabled allows the device to roam. Select Enabled or Disabled. Disabled prevents the device from roaming. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 41: To Configure Network 2 Roam Settings

    To modify Network 2 GSM/GPRS band settings, click Network on the menu bar and select Network 2 → Configuration → GSM/GPRS Band Using the CLI  To enter the Network 2 GSM/GPRS command level: enable -> config -> if 2 ->link -> gsm gprs band PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 42: Network 2 Sim Pin Settings

    → Configuration → SIM PIN Using the CLI  To enter the Network 2 SIM Pin command level: enable -> config -> if 2 -> link -> pin Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name="pin"> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 43: Network 2 Apn Configuration Settings

    Network 2 → Configuration → APN Configuration Using the CLI  To enter the Network 2 APN Configuration command level: enable -> config -> if 2 -> link -> apn Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name="ppp"> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 44: Network 2 Carrier Connection Settings

    To view Network 2 SMS Statistics, click Network on the menu bar and select Network 2 →  SMS Statistics Table 6-12 Network 2 (wwan0) SMS Statistics Network 2 (wwan0) Description SMS Statistics Sender Displays the current sender information for the wwan0 module. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 45 6: Network Settings Network 2 (wwan0) Description SMS Statistics Timestamp Displays the timestamp information for the wwan0 module. Content Displays the current content of the wwan0 module. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 46: 7: Line And Tunnel Settings

    Line and Tunnel Settings The PremierWave XC contains two Lines. Lines 1 and 2 are standard RS232/RS485 serial ports. RS232/RS422/RS485 Lines 1 and 2 can be configured to operate in the following modes:  RS232  RS422/RS485 Full Duplex ...
  • Page 47: Command Mode

    Enter the amount of time to wait during boot time for the Serial String. This timer starts right after the Signon Message has been set on the Serial Line and applies only if mode is “Use Serial String”. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 48: To Configure Line Settings

    Using Web Manager  To view statistics for a specific line, click Line in the menu bar and select Line 1 -> Statistics. Using the CLI  To view Line statistics: enable -> line 1, show statistics PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 49: Tunnel Settings

    Telnet Protocol RFC2217 saying that the remote DSR is asserted.  Asserted while connected = the DTR is asserted whenever either a connect or an accept mode tunnel connection is active.  Continuously asserted PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 50: To Configure Tunnel Serial Settings

    If used, the Send Character is a single printable character or a control character that is injected into the outgoing data stream right after the Send Character. Disable the Trailing Character by blanking the field (setting it to <None>). PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 51: To Configure Tunnel Packing Mode Settings

    Include in your file: <configgroup name="tunnel packing" instance="1"> Accept Mode In Accept Mode, the PremierWave XC listens (waits) for incoming connections from the network. A remove node on the network initiates the connection. The configurable local port is the port the remote device connects to for this connection. There is no remote port or address.
  • Page 52: To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings

    Telnet TCP Keep Alive Enter the time, in milliseconds, the PremierWave XC waits during a silent connection before checking if the currently connected network device is still on the network. If the unit then gets no response after 8 attempt, it drops the connection.
  • Page 53: Connect Mode

    For Connect Mode to function, it must be enabled, have a remote station (node) configured, and a remote port configured (TCP or UDP). When established, Connect Mode is always on. Enter the remote station as an IP address or DNS name. The PremierWave XC will not make a connection unless it can resolve the address.
  • Page 54: To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode Settings

    To configure the Connect Mode for a specific tunnel, click Tunnel in the menu and select Tunnel 1 -> Connect Mode. Using the CLI  To enter the Tunnel 1 Connect Mode command level: enable -> tunnel 1 -> connect Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name="tunnel connect" instance="1"> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 55: Disconnect Mode

    To configure the Disconnect Mode for a specific tunnel, click Tunnel in the menu bar and select Tunnel 1 -> Disconnect Mode. Using the CLI  To enter the Tunnel 1 Disconnect command level: enable -> tunnel 1 -> disconnect Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”tunnel disconnect” instance=”1”> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 56: Modem Emulation

    Display Remote IP Set whether the Display Remote IP is enabled so that the incoming RING sent on the Serial Line is followed by the IP address of the caller. Choices are:  Enabled  Disabled (default) PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 57: To Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings

    To view statistics for a specific tunnel, click Tunnel in the menu bar and select the Tunnel 1 - > Statistics. Using the CLI  To view Tunnel 1 statistics: enable -> tunnel 1, show statistics Using XML  Include in your file: <statusgroup name=”tunnel” instance=”1”> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 58: 8: Terminal And Host Settings

    Select Enabled or Disabled. Applies only to Connect Mode Telnet connections, not to Accept Mode. Only disable Echo if your terminal echoes, in which case you will see double of each character typed. Default is enabled. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 59: To Configure The Terminal Network Connection

    Menu. To leave a host out of the menu, leave this field blank. Protocol Select the protocol to use to connect to the host. Choices are:  Telnet  Note: SSH keys must be loaded or created on the SSH page for the SSH protocol to work. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 60: To Configure Host Settings

    To configure a particular Host, click Host on the menu bar and select Host 1 -> Configuration. Using the CLI  To enter the Host command level: enable -> config -> host 1 Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”host” instance=”1”> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 61: 9: Services Settings

    To configure DNS for cases where it is not supplied by a protocol, click Network in the menu bar and select Interface -> Configuration. Using CLI To enter the DNS command level: enable -> dns Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”interface” instance=”eth0”> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 62: Ftp Settings

    The default is 514. Severity Log Level Specify the minimum level of system message the PremierWave XC should log. This setting applies to all syslog facilities. The drop-down list in the Web Manager is in descending order of severity (e.g., Emergency is more severe than Alert.)
  • Page 63: To View Or Configure Syslog Settings

    This prevents Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks. The default is 10 seconds. Max Bytes Enter the maximum number of bytes the HTTP server accepts when receiving a request. The default is 40 kB (this prevents DoS attacks). PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 64: To Configure Http Settings

    Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”http server”> Table 9-5 HTTP Authentication Settings HTTP Authentication Description Settings Enter the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). Note: The URI must begin with ‘/’ to refer to the filesystem. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 65: To Configure Http Authentication

    To configure HTTP Authentication, click HTTP in the menu bar and select Authentication. Using the CLI  To enter the HTTP command level: enable -> config -> http Using XML  Include in your file: name”> <configgroup name=”http authentication uri” instance=”uri PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 66: Rss Settings

    Using Web Manager  To configure RSS, click RSS in the menu bar. Using the CLI  To enter the RSS command level: enable -> config -> rss Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”rss”> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 67: 10: Security Settings

    Enter the common name to be associated with the new self signed certificate. Note that this is a required field. Expires Enter the expiration date, in mm/dd/yyyy format, for the new self-signed certificate. Example: An expiration date of May 9, 2012 is entered as 05/09/2012. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 68: To Create A New Credential

    To create a new credential, click SSL in the menu bar and select Credentials. Using the CLI  To enter the SSL command level: enable -> ssl  To enter the Credentials command level: enable -> ssl -> credentials Using XML  Not applicable. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 69: Certificate Upload Settings

    10: Security Settings Certificate Upload Settings SSL certificates identify the PremierWave XC to peers, and can be used with some methods of wireless authentication. Certificate and key pairs can be uploaded to the PremierWave through either the CLI or XML import mechanisms. Certificates can be identified on the PremierWave by a name provided at upload time.
  • Page 70: Trusted Authorities

    -> ssl  To enter the Trusted Authorities command level: enable -> ssl -> trusted authorities Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”ssl”> and <configitem name=”trusted authority” instance =”1”> and <configitem name=”intermediate authority” instance=”1”> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 71: 11: Maintenance And Diagnostics Settings

    11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Filesystem Settings The PremierWave XC uses a flash file system to store files. Use the filesystem to list, view, add, remove, and transfer files. File Display It is possible to view the list of existing files, and to view their contents in the ASCII or hexadecimal formats.
  • Page 72: File Modification

    11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings File Modification The PremierWave XC allows for the creation and removal of files on its filesystem. Table 11-2 File Modification Settings File Modification Description Commands Removes the specified file from the file system. Creates the specified file as an empty file.
  • Page 73: To Transfer Or Modify Filesystem Files

    To configure IP protocol settings, click Proto col Stack in the menu bar and select IP. Using the CLI  To enter the command level: enable -> config -> ip Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”ip”> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 74: To Configure Icmp Network Stack Settings

    To configure ARP protocol settings, click Protocol Stack in the menu bar and select ARP. Using the CLI  To enter the command level: enable -> config -> arp Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”arp”> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 75: To Configure Smtp Network Stack Settings

    Enter the location of the device to send the SNMP trap. To Configure SNMP Network Stack Settings Using Web Manager  To configure SNMP protocol settings, click Protocol Stack in the menu bar and select SNMP. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 76: Query Port

    To view Query Port settings or to switch the Query Port Server on or off, click Query Port in the menu bar. Using the CLI  To enter the Query Port command level: enable -> config -> query port Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”query port”> <configitem name=”state”> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 77: Diagnostics

    11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Diagnostics The PremierWave XC has several tools for diagnostics and statistics. Various options allow for the configuration or viewing of IP socket information, ping, traceroute, memory, processes, log, route and threads. Hardware To View Hardware Information Using Web Manager ...
  • Page 78: To Ping A Remote Host

    Not applicable. Traceroute Here you can trace a packet from the PremierWave XC to an Internet host, showing how many hops the packet requires to reach the host and how long each hop takes. If you visit a web site whose pages appear slowly, you can use traceroute to determine where the longest delays are occurring.
  • Page 79: Log

    To view memory information, click Diagnostics in the menu bar and select Memory. Using the CLI  To enter the command level: enable -> device, show memory Using XML  Include in your file: <statusgroup name=”memory”> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 80: Processes

    Using the CLI  To enter the command level: enable, route Threads The PremierWave XC Threads information shows the Thread ID (TID), Thread Name and CPU Usage for the various system threads. To View Threads Information Using Web Manager ...
  • Page 81: System Settings

    11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings System Settings The PremierWave XC System settings allow for rebooting the device, restoring factory defaults, uploading new firmware and updating a system’s short and long name. Table 11-13 System Settings System Settings Description This reboots the device.
  • Page 82: 12: Advanced Settings

     To configure basic Email settings, click Email in the menu bar and select Email 1 -> Configuration.  To send an email, click Email in the menu bar and select Email 1 -> Send Email. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 83: Command Line Interface Settings

    To view CLI statistics, click CLI in the menu bar and select Statistics.  To configure basic CLI settings, click CLI in the menu bar and select Configuration. Using the CLI  To enter CLI command level: enable -> config -> cli PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 84: Telnet Settings

    Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”cli”> Telnet Settings The telnet settings control CLI access to the PremierWave XC over the Telnet protocol. Table 12-3 Telnet Settings Telnet Settings Description Select Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable CLI access via telnet.
  • Page 85: Ssh Settings

    It can also be modified and imported to update the configuration on this PremierWave XC unit or another. The XML data can be dumped to the screen or exported to a file on the file system.
  • Page 86: To Export Configuration In Xml Format

    Using Web Manager  To export configuration format, click XML in the menu bar and select Export Configuration. Using the CLI  To enter the XML command level: enable -> xml Using XML  Not applicable. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 87: Xml: Export Status

    Import Configuration from External File This import option requires entering the path and file name of the external XCR file you want to import. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 88: To Import Configuration In Xml Format

    Table 12-7 Import Configuration from Filesystem Settings Import Configuration from Description Filesystem Settings Enter the name of the file on the PremierWave XC (local to its filesystem) Filename that contains XCR data. Select filter instances to be imported in the line, serial, tunnel and terminal Lines to Import groups.
  • Page 89 To configure failover settings, click Fail Over on the menu bar. Using the CLI enable -> config → failover mode  To enter the XML command level: Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”failover mode”> PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 90: Relay Output Settings

    12: Advanced Settings Relay Output Settings The PremierWave XC allows Relay Output state to be controlled by events, user commands and SMS inbound messaging. Configuration of the Relay Output settings allow you to configure the initial state for the Relay Output after boot up, test the Open and Close state of the relay, and configure the SMS inbound message to control the Open and Close state of the Relay output.
  • Page 91: 13: Events

    13: Events Event Overview The PremierWave XC supports configuration of several alerts for specific events detected. The supported alerts are SMS text messaging, SNMP traps and PremierWave’s built in Relay Output control. Different events such as Input 1, Input 2, Main Power Fail, Backup Power Fail, Wwan0 Link Down and Ethernet Link Down could be configured to generate alerts.
  • Page 92 To configure Main Power Fail settings, click Events on the menu bar, and click Main Power Fail. Using the CLI  To enter the XML command level: enable -> config -> events -> main power fail PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 93 -> config -> events -> Wwan0 link down Using XML  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”cellular link down”> for Wwan0 Link Down Relay Output  Include in your file: <configgroup name=”cellular link down send snmp”> for Wwan0 Link Down SNMP Trap PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 94: Events Status And Clearing Events

    Ethernet Link Down Send SNMP Trap Events Status and Clearing Events When Events are generated, PremierWave XC would generate alerts and the Fault LED of the device would be flashing. The user can verify the current IO events status under Events -> Status, under menu bar.
  • Page 95: 14: Security In Detail

    Communication then proceeds with symmetric encryption, using this key. SSH and some wireless authentication methods on the PremierWave XC make use of SSL. The PremierWave XC supports SSLv2, SSlv3, and TLS1.0.
  • Page 96: Obtaining Certificates

    PEM. Certificate and key can be in the same file or in separate files. Additionally, the key can be either be encrypted with a password or left in the clear. However, the PremierWave XC currently only accepts separate PEM files, with the key unencrypted.
  • Page 97: Steel Belted Radius

    With SBR, when the identity information includes special characters such as dashes and periods, SBR changes the format it uses to store these strings and becomes incompatible with the current PremierWave XC release. Support may be added for this and other formats in future releases.
  • Page 98: 15: Updating Firmware

    Click the Browse button to browse to the firmware file. Highlight the file and click Open. Click Upload to install the firmware on the PremierWave XC. The device automatically reboots on the installation of new firmware. Close and reopen the web manager internet browser to view the device’s updated web pages.
  • Page 99: Loading New Firmware Through Ftp

    15: Updating Firmware Loading New Firmware through FTP Firmware may be updated by sending the file to the PremierWave XC over a FTP connection. The destination file name on the PremierWave XC must be "firmware.rom". The device will reboot upon successful completion of the firmware upgrade.
  • Page 100: 16: Branding The Premierwave Xc

    Short and Long Name Customization You can customize the short and long names in your PremierWave XC. The names display in the CLI show command and in the System web page in the Current Configuration table. The short name is used for the show command.
  • Page 101: To Customize Short Or Long Names

    16: Branding the PremierWave XC Table 16-1 Short and Long Name Settings Name Settings Description Short Name Enter a short name for the system name. A maximum of 32 characters are allowed. Long Name Enter a long name for the system name. A maximum of 64 characters are allowed.
  • Page 102: 17: Troubleshooting

    17: Troubleshooting This chapter discusses how you can diagnose and fix errors quickly without having to contact a dealer or Lantronix. When troubleshooting, always ensure that the physical connections (power cable, network cable, serial cable, antenna, SIM card) are secure.
  • Page 103 Do ensure that SIM has GPRS- enabled. DDNS no Required field missing. Verify Login detail is entered. username/password/domain name Update DDNS failed, check DynDNS is not active. Verify if DynDNS account is active. your account state. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 104: Appendix A: Technical Support

    Status of the unit when the problem occurred (please try to include information on user and network activity at the time of the problem)  Additionally, it may be useful to export and submit the exported XML Configuration file. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 105: Appendix B: Binary To Hexadecimal Conversions

    On the Windows Start menu, click Programs -> Accessories - > Calculator. 1011 On the View menu, select Scientific. The scientific calculator 1100 appears. Click Bin (Binary), and type the number you want to convert. 1101 1110 1111 PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 106: Figure B-1 Hexadecimal Values In The Scientific Calculator

    Appendix B: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions Figure B-1 Hexadecimal Values in the Scientific Calculator Click Hex. The hexadecimal value appears. PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 107: Appendix C: Compliance

    (According to ISO/IEC Guide 17050-1, 17050-2 and EN 45014) Manufacturer's Name & Address: Lantronix, Inc. 167 Technology Drive, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Product Name Model: PremierWave XC External Device Server Conforms to the following standards or other normative documents:  FCC Part 15 Class B ...
  • Page 108: Device Label With Ce Mark And Fcc Id

    Device Label with CE Mark and FCC ID WARNING: Please keep a safety distance of 23cm from antenna due to RF exposure. Manufacturer's Contact: Lantronix, Inc. 167 Technology Drive, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Tel: 949-453-3990 Fax: 949-450-7249 PremierWave XC User Guide...
  • Page 109: Rohs Notice

    RoHS Notice All Lantronix products in the following families are China RoHS-compliant and free of the following hazardous substances and elements: • • • Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) • • • Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))

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