Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 User Manual

Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Read and Retain for Cellular Data Modem & IP Router Series Future User Manual Reference Version 1.0...
  • Page 2: Modem Use

    Release Notice This is the April 2013 release of the 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem & IP Router Series Manual version 1.0, which relates to version 5.0.2e modem firmware.
  • Page 3 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Follow Instructions Read this entire manual and all other publications pertaining to the work to be performed before installing, operating, or servicing this equipment. Practice all plant and safety instructions and precautions. Failure to follow the instructions can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Appendix A - GLOSSARY ....68 3.3 Cell Connection – 615M-1 ....22 Carrier .
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    1 - INTrODUCTION hapTEr The 615M-1 Series from ELPRO is the ideal solution for a wide range of cellular data network serial and Ethernet connectivity requirements. All 615M-1 Series feature both high-speed 3G HSPA and EVDO cellular communications in a single device, with full GSM and CDMA backward compatibility. The 615M-1 delivers two LAN, one serial, and Rx diversity connections.
  • Page 6: General Specifications

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual • TCP/IP packet assembler and dis-assembler for serial connected devices. • Inbound IP termination with static IP. • Modem Domain Names with dynamic DNS. • Internet access and web browsing via Ethernet connector.
  • Page 7 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Specifications Link Activity Activity LED Serial RS232 DB9 Female DCE Data Rate (Bps) 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200 bps Serial Settings 8 Data Bits; No Stop/1 Start/Parity (Configurable)
  • Page 8: Mechanical Specifications

    1.4 Mechanical Specifications This section describes the exterior dimensions of the 615M-1 modem. A DIN rail mounting plate (not shown) is provided with the modem, and needs to be fitted to the modem using the screws and toothed washers provided, as described in the installation instructions.
  • Page 9: Order Information

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 1.5 Order Information Table 2 Order Code Description 615M-1 3G Modem, GSM/CDMA Table 3 Product Code Description Data Sheet Antennas–Cellular WHGSM-3 Cellular Antenna, 130 mm (5 in.), SMA Male, Magnetic Base Mount, 2 dBi gain...
  • Page 10: External Connectors

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 1.6 External Connectors Table 4 describes the external connectors for the 615M-1 modem. Figure 3 Front Panel Connections 2 Digital Inputs/Outputs 2 Analog Inputs 2 Outputs (relay driven) Mini-USB...
  • Page 11: Antenna

    RX diversity on the unit and increase receive sensitivity on the cellular network. 1.8 Power Cable Pinout The 615M-1 ships with a 6 ft power cable that does not require a fuse. The ignition sense line should be shorted to Vin/Vbattery.
  • Page 12: Rs-232 Serial Port Integration Parameters

    1.9 RS-232 Serial Port Integration Parameters Table 7 provides the serial cable design information to integrate the 615M-1 modem into your system. Table 8 provides the default RS-232 communication parameters. This modem can be connected to a PC with a straight- through serial modem cable.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 - Getting Started

    Figure 6 Inserting SIM Card 2. Connect an antenna to the ANT connector on the front panel of the 615M-1 modem. 3. Connect an Ethernet cable into the LAN 1 port and plug the other end into the network port on your PC.
  • Page 14: Lan Configuration

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 2.3 LAN Configuration The modem is configured via internal web pages. For Windows XP users: 1. Choose Start-->Control Panel-->Network Connections. 2. Right-click Local Area Connection and click Properties. 3. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
  • Page 15: Cellular Connections

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 2.4 Cellular Connections Before you begin, you need an active cellular account with the carrier of your choice. GSM Users: 1. Insert the SIM card (gold side up) into the SIM/SVC slot in the rear of the modem.
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 - 615M-1 Web Interface

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 3 - 615M-1 WEB INTErFaCE hapTEr 3.1 Logging on to the Web Interface 1. Start your web browser and enter 192.168.1.50 in the address bar. The following login screen appears.
  • Page 17: Unit Status

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 3.2 Unit Status Click Unit Status on the main navigation pane to access the Status, Identity, and Basic Settings pages. Status Click the Status tab on the Unit Status page to see general status information for the unit. Figures 11 and 12 show the Status content for GSM and CDMA.
  • Page 18 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Displays the LAN-side static IP information for the modem. NOTE Once this IP address is changed and saved, the browser connection to the device will be lost. To continue configuration, reconnect to the (new) IP address (the address that has been entered and saved).
  • Page 19 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual CDMA Connection Status Service Type Determines the type of network your device has connected to (GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, CDMA 1xRTT, EVDO Rev0 or RevA). MEID The Electronic Serial Number is only applicable for the CDMA product line, and carrier specific (such as AllTel™, Verizon Wireless™, or Sprint™).
  • Page 20: Identity

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Frequency Cellular frequency band that the modem is using. The frequency bands 800 MHz and 1900 MHz are mainly in the US and outlying areas. In some cases 900, 1800, and 2100 MHz are seen for European or foreign carriers.
  • Page 21 Power Management The 615M-1 unit is designed to stay on even if the ignition is turned off. The unit can be configured to automatically shut down 1, 5, 30, 60 or 240 minutes after ignition has been turned off, or when the supply voltage drops to a certain level.
  • Page 22: Cell Connection - 615M-1

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 3.3 Cell Connection – 615M-1 Click Cell Connection on the main navigation pane to access the Carrier, UMTS, CDMA, System Monitor and Dynamic DNS settings pages. Carrier Click the Carrier tab on the Cell Connection page to change carrier settings.
  • Page 23: Gsm Settings

    Authentication Selects the authentication protocol used. If Auto is selected, the 615M-1 will Protocols negotiate a protocol with the cell tower. If Use Only is chosen, then the 615M-1 will only accept requests for the specified protocols. GSM Settings Click the GSM Settings tab on the Cell Connection page to change GSM settings. The fields are only enabled if the Active Carrier supports GSM.
  • Page 24: Cdma Settings

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Disable PIN (Enter Current PIN) Select “Yes” to disable the PIN security feature. Select “No” to enable PIN security for the modem. After selecting No, enter the current PIN in the Current PIN field. Click Save to finish enabling PIN security.
  • Page 25 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Figure 17 Cell Connection–CDMA Provisioning Band Selection Band A list of frequency bands appropriate for the Active Carrier. Select a specific band or (recommended) select All Bands. Current Status...
  • Page 26 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Roaming Indicates Roaming or Not Roaming. Roaming means that service is being provided by an alternate carrier who has a roaming agreement with your contracted carrier. While Roaming, additional charges may apply. For provisioning, the unit must be Not Roaming.
  • Page 27: System Monitor

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual System Monitor Click the System Monitor tab on the Cell Connection page to access the configuration of additional self-monitoring for the modem in order to determine when service provider connections may have been terminated.
  • Page 28: Dynamic Dns

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Periodic Ping Settings The Periodic Ping can be used to actively check that a currently established data connection with the cellular carrier is still valid. If enabled and the cellular connection is UP, pings are output and the response is monitored as specified by the following settings.
  • Page 29 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Figure 19 Cell Connection–Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Selecting “Enable” allows the modem to provide the selected service dynamic IP address information. Selecting “Disable” stops any IP information from being sent to the selected service.
  • Page 30: Lan Settings

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 3.4 LAN Settings Click LAN Settings on the main navigation pane to access LAN configuration settings and the MAC and IP filtering. Figure 20 LAN–LAN Settings LAN Settings Ethernet IP Address This sets the IP address of this device and is the address used to access the configuration pages.
  • Page 31 When enabled, the 615M-1 masquerades all Ethernet traffic to the LAN, making all WAN traffic appear as if it originated from the 615M-1. This can be useful in applications where there is equipment on the local LAN that cannot cope with connections from multiple Host IP addresses.
  • Page 32 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Friendly IP Address Specifies the IP address from which remote administration is permitted. Entering 0.0.0.0 will allow any IP address. Leave the fifth box blank (after the /) if specifying a specific IP, or 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 33: Mac Filtering

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual MAC Filtering Click the MAC Filtering tab on the LAN page to configure MAC filtering, which allows up to five unique device MAC addresses to have access to the network.
  • Page 34: Ip Filtering

    “IP Filtering” option is enabled and one of the following conditions apply: • The IP packet is received on one of the interfaces and is destined to the 615M-1 unit, • The IP packet is sent by the 615M-1 unit, • The IP packet is forwarded by the 615M-1 unit.
  • Page 35 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual The filtering logic is as follows: if exists(filter[1]) AND match(packet, filter[1]) then apply(action[1]) else if exists(filter[2]) AND match(packet, filter[2]) then apply(action[2]) else if exists(filter[3]) AND match(packet, filter[3]) then apply(action[3]) else if exists(filter[20]) AND match(packet, filter[20]) then apply(action[20]) else process packet normally.
  • Page 36 Direction The direction corresponds to the path taken by the IP packet inside the 615M-1 unit. • An IP packet can TERMINATE inside the 615M-1 unit. WAN to 615M-1—The IP packet is received from the WAN (cellular) interface and is destined to the 615M-1 unit.
  • Page 37: Router

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 3.5 Router Click Router on the main navigation pane to access the Port Forwarding and Static Routing pages. Port Forwarding Click the Port Forwarding tab on the Router page to configure port forwarding. Port forwarding is a technique for transmitting and receiving network traffic through a router that involves re-writing the source and/or destination IP addresses and typically the TCP/UDP port numbers of IP packets as they pass through.
  • Page 38: Static Routes

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Friendly IP Address Specifies an IP address that is allowed to access the modem, or a wildcard IP address of 0.0.0.0 that allows all IP addresses to access the modem. Leave the fifth box blank (after the “/”) if specifying a specific IP, or 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 39: Security

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Metric Sets the route priority (1 to 20). The lower the metric value the higher the route priority. Click Add to add the configured route to the (Static) Routing Table.
  • Page 40: Pptp

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual PPTP Click the PPTP tab on the Security page to configure Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), a method for implementing virtual private networks (VPN). Figure 26 Security–PPTP PPTP Client Configuration PPTP Client Selecting “Enable”...
  • Page 41: Ipsec

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual PPTP Server User Configuration Full Name This name can be used as a descriptive name for a client. It is not used by the server. No spaces are allowed in the name.
  • Page 42 Local Subnet Select “None” if only packets generated by 615M-1 services are to be sent over the tunnel. Select “Ethernet” if packets from the local LAN are also to be sent over the tunnel. (To make sure that packets generated by 615M-1 services appear to originate from a Local Subnet address, you may need to enable the “Bind Services...
  • Page 43 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Phase 1 Use MD5 or SHA1 hashing. Authentication Phase 1 DH Group Negotiate (Auto) or use 768 (Group 1), 1024 (Group 2), 1536 (Group 5) or 2048 (Group 14) bit keys.
  • Page 44: Gre

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Click the GRE tab on the Security page to add and delete GRE (Generic Route Encapsulation) tunnels. The current tunnels are listed at the bottom of the page. Up to two networks that lie beyond the tunnel may be specified, and routes to those networks are automatically created when the tunnel is established.
  • Page 45 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Figure 29 Serial–External Serial External Serial Port Configuration Show Version on When enabled, the router model number and firmware version are transmitted out the Boot serial port upon router boot. Additionally, “OK” is transmitted when router is ready to receive data and when PPP connection is made.
  • Page 46 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Table 9 DTR Descriptions AT&D0 Ignore DTR. AT&D2 If in the Online Data State or Online Command State, upon an on-to-off transition of DTR the modem performs an orderly clear-down of the call and returns to the command state. Automatic answer is dis- abled while DTR remains off.
  • Page 47 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual External PAD Settings PAD Mode Sets the PAD mode of the modem as a Server or Client. In Client mode, the modem will initiate an outbound connection to the Remote Host IP Address with the Outgoing Port based on the selected DTR setting.
  • Page 48: Diagnostics

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Server Hard Timeout Time after which the current connection with the client will be terminated without warning. This is a fixed time from the initial connection, no matter how much or how often the client sends data to the server.
  • Page 49 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Figure 30 Diagnostics–SNMP SNMP Configuration SNMP Selecting “Enable” allows SNMP functionality. Selecting “Disable” turns off SNMP functionality. Version With SNMP enabled, select the corresponding version that matches the SNMP manager.
  • Page 50: Logging

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Traps Traps Selecting “Enable” will allow the active trap events to be reported to the defined server(s). Selecting “Disable” deactivates events reporting. Up to four destinations can be specified.
  • Page 51: I/O Settings

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Log File Actions Log Action There are three available settings: —Selecting “Store in Modem” and clicking Go creates a current TOrE IN MODEM status log, and overwrites any previously saved log. This action save a log even if auto-logging is disabled.
  • Page 52: Settings

    Click the Settings tab on the I/O Settings page to configure NMEA settings. Status Monitoring is provided via NMEA-based protocol. The 615M-1 I/O subsystem operates according to a manager/agent model. The PC-hosted manager sends requests to the 615M-1 I/O agent, which performs the required actions. The 615M-1 agent reports alarms to the PC-hosted manager.
  • Page 53 Enables or disables the NMEA alarm and notification when the input state changes. Input 2 NMEA Message Format This section includes the messages generated by the 615M-1 in response to an alert or acknowledge. These messages will be sent to the manager at the IP address specified. www.cooperbussmann.com/wirelessresources...
  • Page 54: Digital Inputs

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Alarm Message Format $IIALR,hhmmss.ss,xxx,c,s,ip;uid;txt*hh<CR><LF> hhmmss.ss: NMEA-compliant time (UTC) of initial condition change xxx: ASCII-encoded hex target descriptor, composed of three fields <F1><F2><F3> <F1> Type of alarm message Original message for a given alarm...
  • Page 55 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual ASK Message Format $IIACK,xxx*hh<CR><LF> xxx: ASCII-encoded hex target descriptor, composed of three fields <F1><F2><F3> <F1> Operation being performed Acknowledging an alarm or opening a digital output Closing a digital output...
  • Page 56: Labels

    Click Firmware Update on the main navigation pane to download current firmware for the unit. When newer versions of the modem firmware become available, you can download the proper file from the Cooper Bussmann web site and manually update the unit by uploading the new firmware. The update file name is: upgradeevdo.tar.gz for the 615M-1 modem.
  • Page 57 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Current Firmware Information Version Displays the modem firmware version currently loaded in the unit. Kernel Date Displays the date of the operating system kernel the unit is running. Upload New Firmware File Enter the update file name, or click Browse to locate the file on your hard drive.
  • Page 58: Chapter 4 - Ip Addressing

    IP addresses between 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.254. When Computer #1 wants to communicate with another server on the Internet, it sends its data packet to the local gateway. In this case, the local gateway is the 615M-1 router. Since the 615M-1 has two IP addresses (each IP address is on a separate subnet), it can forward the packet from the LAN network (192.168.1.0/24) to the cellular network.
  • Page 59: Port Forwarding

    Internet. By default, the 615M-1 will perform the NAT function on all outgoing traffic. The 615M-1 radio will change the source IP address from the private IP of the local host to the public IP address for the 615M-1 which was assigned by the cellular carrier.
  • Page 60: Friendly Ip Address

    Friendly IP addresses can be used with either port forwarding or DMZ to provide an additional layer of security. When Friendly IP addresses are used, the 615M-1 will only forward packets to the LAN if the source IP address of the received packet matches either the specific IP address or range of IP addresses specified in the Friendly IP address field.
  • Page 61: Chapter 5 - Ipsec And Vpn Pass-Through Deployment Guide

    7.2 615M-1 Configured IPsec Client In the following configuration examples, the 615M-1 is used as an IPSEC Client to connect to a Cisco Router acting as a VPN server. Where: : 10.100.0.0/21...
  • Page 62: Cisco Router-Vpn Server Configuration

    10.100.0.0 0.0.7.255 10.100.10.0 0.0.0.255 remark z----------------------------- 615M-1–IPSEC Client Configuration When the IPSec tunnel is established between the 615M-1 and the Cisco, all the IP Packets coming from 10.100.0.0/21 to 10.100.10.0/24 and vice-versa will pass through the IPSec VPN tunnel. www.cooperbussmann.com/wirelessresources...
  • Page 63: 615M-1 Configured Vpn Pass-Through

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Figure 38 615M-1–IPSec Client Configuration Example 7.3 615M-1 Configured VPN Pass-through The following configuration example uses the 615M-1 as an IPSec pass-through between two Cisco routers. Figure 39 615M-1 Configured VPN Pass-through www.cooperbussmann.com/wirelessresources...
  • Page 64: 615M-1-Vpn Pass-Through Configuration

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 615M-1–VPN Pass-Through Configuration Using this scenario, the 615M-1 is acting a pass-through to the VPN connection. Apply these parameters changes into the 615M-1. 1. From the main navigation pane, click LAN.
  • Page 65: Chapter 8 - User I/O Port

    8 - USEr I/O pOrT hapTEr The 615M-1 has a 10-pin connector on the back panel that can be used for general purpose analog inputs and digital input/outputs. The connector also provides access to two internal mechanical relays. Figure 42 10-pin Connector...
  • Page 66: Circuit For Analog Inputs

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Symbol Parameter Units Pull Up Resistance 18.2 kΩ Pull Down Resistance Ω Analog Inputs Analog Voltage Recommended Input Range Accuracy +/- 0.2 Relays Recommended Differential Voltage Range Between NO and...
  • Page 67: Simplified Circuit For Mechanical Relays

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 8.3 Simplified Circuit for Mechanical Relays Figure 45 Circuit for Mechanical Relays 8.4 Inserting Wires into User Port Connector Insert a small flathead screwdriver into the insertion slot to open the terminal. Insert wire and remove screwdriver (Figure 46).
  • Page 68: Appendix A - Glossary

    Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual a - GlOSSary ppENDIx Term Definition APN, Access Point Access Point Name (APN). An access point connects wireless network stations (or clients) to other stations within the wireless network and also can serve as the point of interconnection between the wireless network and a wired network.
  • Page 69 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Term Definition GPRS General packet radio service (GPRS) is a packet oriented mobile data service on the 2G and 3G cellular communication system’s global system for mobile communications (GSM).
  • Page 70 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Term Definition Internet protocol. A set of rules used to send and receive messages across local networks and the Internet. IP Address A 32-bit number that identifies each sender or receiver of information that is sent across the Internet.
  • Page 71 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Term Definition OMA-DM OMA Device Management is a device management protocol designed for management of small mobile devices such as mobile phones, PDAs and palm top computers. OTA, OTASP Over-the-air programming (OTA) refers to various methods of distributing new software updates or configuration settings to devices like cellphones and set-top boxes.
  • Page 72 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Term Definition Switch A type of hub that efficiently controls the way multiple devices use the same network so that each can operate at optimal performance. A switch acts as a networks traffic cop. Rather than transmitting all the packets it receives to all ports as a hub does, a switch transmits packets to only the receiving port.
  • Page 73 Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Notes: www.cooperbussmann.com/wirelessresources Rev Version 1.0...
  • Page 74 ©2013 Cooper Bussmann www.cooperbussmann.com /wireless Your Authorized Cooper Bussmann Distributor is: The trade names and brand names contained herein are valuable trademarks of Cooper Industries in the U.S. and other countries. You are not permitted to use the Cooper Trademarks without the prior written consent of Cooper Industries.

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