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Raven X HSDPA
User Guide
Version 2.33 - February 2007
Copyright © 1993-2007 AirLink Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Raven X HSDPA User Guide Version 2.33 - February 2007 Copyright © 1993-2007 AirLink Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Important Notice

    Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be totally lost. Although significant delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the AirLink Communications modem are used in a normal manner with a well-constructed network, the AirLink modem should not be used in situations where failure to transmit or receive data could result in damage of any kind to the user or any other party, including but not limited to per- sonal injury, death, or loss of property.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction to Raven X HSDPA ....... .1 HSDPA Overview ............1 Establishing an Internet Connection .
  • Page 4 Built in Mounting Tabs for Raven X ..........31 Specifications for the Raven X HSDPA ......32 Physical Characteristics: .
  • Page 5 Contacting Technical Support ..........102 Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 6: Introduction To Raven X Hsdpa

    GPRS technology and using the established GSM net- works. EDGE provides higher transmission rates and better transmission quality for data than GPRS. EDGE can carry data at speeds typically up to 384 kbit/s in packet mode. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 7: Establishing An Internet Connection

    Static addresses are permanently assigned to a particular account and will always be used whenever your Raven X connects to the Internet. The IP address will not be given to anyone else. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 8: Using Your Raven X To Connect To The Internet

    Raven X’s serial port with a straight-through serial cable and use Dial-Up Networking (DUN). Common Uses for the Raven X The Raven X’s rugged construction and cellular connection make it ideal for use in remote and/or industrial locations. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 9 Introduction to Raven X HSDPA Backup connection to the Internet FIGURE 3. Financial Point of Sale and Kiosk FIGURE 4. Automation and Telemetry FIGURE 5. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 10: Activation Of The Raven X

    Using the tip of a PDA stylus, an unbent paperclip, or other slim blunt item press the yellow button of the SIM tray and slide the tray out of the slot. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 11: Insert The Sim Into The Tray

    The card and SIM may be a different color than these examples. Insert the tray with the SIM back into the Raven X. Slide the tray back into the modem and gently press to click it into place. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 12: Replace The Sim Slot Cover

    Powere on your Raven X and connect directly to the Ethernet or serial port on your computer. Start Wireless Ace and connect to your modem. Start > All Programs > AirLink Communications > Wireless Ace 3G > Wireless Ace 3G Click on Connect.
  • Page 13 If you need to configure your modem for a custom APN, after entering the APN, there is additional information you will need to enter. Select Misc from the menu on the left side under the Common group. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 14 FIGURE 11. It is recommended that you reset your modem after configuring the APN. Either click the Reset button in Wireless Ace or press the reset button on the modem. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 15: Utilities For The Raven X

    AceView is a low-profile monitoring tool to view the status of your AirLink Raven X and display network status, IP address, RSSI strength, and other basic connection information. AceView FIGURE 1. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 16: Wireless Ace

    Most configuration screen shots in this guide are using Wireless Ace. Connecting to the modem using Wireless Ace is covered in the “AT Commands” chapter on page 34. Wireless Ace FIGURE 2. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 17: Acenet

    AceNet’s remote connections use TCP/IP, UDP, or SMS. AceNet is a separate product which can be purchased from AirLink. Contact your AirLink repre- sentative for more information. AceNet FIGURE 3. AceNet Charting FIGURE 4. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 18: Modem Doctor

    Raven X activity which you can then send to AirLink support, erase the current configu- ration completely, and temporarily set the Raven X to a known configuration to aid in trouble shooting (SOS mode). Modem Doctor FIGURE 5. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 19: Ip Manager And Dns

    Raven X, a dynamic IP won’t give you a reliable address to contact (since it may have changed since the last time it was assigned). Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 20: Fully Qualified Domain Name

    URL. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 21: Dynamic Names

    You can configure a second dynamic server as a backup, secondary, or alternate server. In Wireless Ace, select Dynamic IP. Wireless Ace: Dynamic IP FIGURE 1. car54-2007 eairlink.com edns2.eairlink.com eairlink.com *MODEMNAME: The name you want for the modem. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 22: Eairlink.com

    IP addresses. This is important if your Raven X will need to contact another modem or other device that has a domain name but an unknown or dynamic IP address (such as another remote Raven X using IP Manager). Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 23: Configuring Dns

    PPP or SLIP address. If the Raven X is not in PPP or SLIP address mode, “ppp-peer” will resolve to 0.0.0.0. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 24 IP Manager and DNS Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 25: Data Communication And Host Modes

    (through the local port connection) or remotely (through the cellular network). PassThru Mode can only be exited by resetting the Raven X. All other modes are entered, for their specific port, by use of a startup mode command. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 26: At Mode

    If E=1 (Echo On), the AT command (including the terminating <carriage return) will be dis- played (output) before any responses. Two settings affect the format of AT command output: V (Verbose) and Q (Quiet). Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 27: Passthru Mode

    With Wireless Ace, you can configure a string of AT commands to be sent to the Raven X when it enters PassThru and other PassThru settings. Wireless Ace: PassThru FIGURE 2. You can configure MD to have the Raven X enter PassThru on start up. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 28: Telnet

    If you need to change the port for Telnet (for example, you have the default port blocked on your firewall), the option is on the Other tab. The default telnet port is 2332. You can also change the Telnet timeout, if the connection is idle, default 2 minutes. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 29: Public And Private Mode

    (0 in the example screen shot above) and the y is different (1 and 2 in the example) and between 0 and 254. The screenshot shows an example. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 30: Internal Dhcp Server

    Raven X’s MAC address to send all outgoing packets. To configure your Raven X and your com- puter to work with PPPoE, refer to the appendix for PPPoE, page 73. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 31: The Airlink Modem As A Gateway

    Ace, select Other from the groups menu on the left. Wireless Ace: Keepalive Configuration FIGURE 7. *IPPING sets the interval, in minutes, you want Keepalive to test the network connection. To disable Keepalive, set *IPPING to 0 (default setting). Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 32: Data Usage Using Keepalive

    15 minutes 400k / month 60 minutes 100k / month 30 minutes 200k / month 120 minutes 50k / month Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 33: Hardware Installation

    HSDPA . Connect the antenna or RF cable directly to the antenna connector on the back of the Raven X. Connecting Power Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 34: Connecting The Raven X To A Computer Or Other Device

    Activity - Lights will flash as data is transferred to and from the Raven X on the remote network. Service - Indicates when the connection is HSDPA or UMTS. Unlit indicates EDGE or GPRS. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 35: Monitoring Power-In Voltage And Internal Temperature

    Monitoring Power-In Voltage and Internal Temperature The current status of the power-in voltage and the internal (board) temperature, in Celsius, can be monitored in Wireless Ace. Wireless Ace: *POWERIN and *BOARDTEMP FIGURE 3. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 36: Modem Placement

    Diagram of the Raven X bottom, showing the placement of the mounting holes FIGURE 1. 5.385”(136.7mm) 4.615”(117mm) 2.11” .267”(6.78mm) 2.5” (53.5mm) (65mm) 1.86” (47mm) .315”(8mm) R.14”(3.5mm) .565”(14mm) R.075”(1.9mm) .132”(3.3mm) 5.642”(143mm) Front Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 37: Specifications For The Raven X Hsdpa

    Receiver frequency: 1930-1990 MHz and 869-894 MHz • Receiver sensitivity: typical -107 dBm (2.439% bit error rate) • Multislot Class 8 Environmental: • Certifications: Class 1 Div 2, parts A, B, C, & D Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 38: Power Management

    CTS (Clear to Send) < - Rx (Receive) - > RTS (Request to Send) - > Tx (Transmit) < - DSR (Data to Send) - > DCD (Data Carrier Detect) Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 39: At Commands

    Wireless Ace: Entering new configuration values FIGURE 1. To set or commit the changes in the modem, use the Write button at the top of Wireless Ace inter- face. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 40 You can use the tem- plate in AceNet, too, to configure several modems at the same time with the same parameters. Wireless Ace: Save / Load a Template FIGURE 3. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 41: Using Telnet Terminal Emulation

    Ethernet port, put in the host address of 192.168.13.31 or the *HOSTPEERIP. If the modem is remote, the host address will be the current Internet IP of the Raven X. Change the port number to 2332 (default telnet port for the Raven X). Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 42: Direct Serial Connection

    Raven X local). The name and icon are only for your own reference so you can find the connection at a later date. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 43: Using At Commands With A Terminal Application

    AT (exceptions are noted), i.e. ATA which listed as A • Some commands have specific parameters while other commands will take whatever you type. • Acceptable parameters and/or specific formats are in the parameters column. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 44 Those commands applicable only to certain model numbers of the Raven X will be noted. Symbols listed with commands, such as /, &, or ?, are part of the com- Caution: mand and must be included. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 45: At Command Listing

    S53 ... . 45 *RESETPERIOD ..62 S60 ... . 52 Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 46: Information And Status

    They only provide information and cannot be changed using Wireless Ace (some can be changed using AT Commands with a terminal application). Those commands which are not displayed with Wireless Ace may require Note: PassThru mode. Info Group FIGURE 1. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 47 View active profile (the contents of the active registers). N=5 is not displayed with Wireless Ace. *DEVICEID? The 64-bit device ID the modem uses to identify itself to the cellular network. *ETHMAC? Ethernet Mac Address. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 48 Raven X is connected to the HSDPA network, but the link is dormant. It will be woken up when data is sent or received. • No Service There is no network detected. HSDPA • Hardware Reset The hardware module is being reset. This is a temporary state. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 49 Counter of the number of bad password attempts. • IP Reject Count or Log Rejected IP Data. • Versions of ALEOS, internal hardware, boot, and MSCI Versions of internally configured hardware and software. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 50 Destination IP address, port, and method. These are used as defaults for the D (Dial) AT com- mand. method= P : UDP method=T : TCP method=N : Telnet d.d.d.d= IP address or name ppppp= the port address Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 51 The password that is used to login to Cingular’s cellular network, when required. pw=password *NETPHONE? The modem’s phone number, if applicable or obtainable. *NETUID=uid The login that is used to login to Cingular’s cellular network, when required. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 52 *STATICIP, you may not be able to register on the network at all since there is no guarentee you will receive the same dynamic IP address again. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 53: Serial

    (any mode other than PassThru), this command causes the modem to re-enter AT command mode. Cannot be configured in Wireless Ace. This command does nothing if DAE=1. Note: Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 54 : Echo Off n=1 : Echo On All connections types (serial and Telnet) are affected by the echo command. Note: Hang-Up Command. n=1: Hang-up Cannot be configured in Wireless Ace. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 55 : Turn on result codes. This adds the text 19200 to the CONNECT response. Reset the Raven X. In Wireless Ace, this command is performed with the Reset option on the toolbar. This command does nothing if *DATZ=1. Note: &Cn Set DCD mode. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 56 Writes all changed modem settings. If this command is not issued, any modified values will revert back to their previous values at modem reset. Cannot be configured in Wireless Ace. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 57: Tcp

    Specifies the number of seconds to wait for a TCP connection to be established when dialing out. n=seconds S60=n Telnet Client Echo Mode. n=0 : No Echo n=1 : Local Echo (Default) n=2 : Remote Echo Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 58 Note: This value only affects the TCP connection in TCP PAD mode. *ENQ=n Outputs an ENQ [0x05] after the TCP CONNECT delayed by the Delay Connect Response time (S221). n=0 : Disabled (Default). n=1 : Enables ENQ on CONNECT. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 59: Udp

    When the Raven X is power-cycled, the serial port enters the mode specified by this command after 5 seconds. On startup, typing ATMD0 within 5 seconds changes the mode to normal (AT command) mode. hh (hex byte)=00 : normal mode Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 60 UDP packet will be treated according to the UDP auto answer and AIP settings. n=0 : No effect (Default). n=1 : Accept UDP data from all IP addresses when in a UDP session. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 61 Waits the specified delay before sending the first UDP packet and the subsequent UDP packets out to the Ethernet port. n=1 - 255 Delay in 100ms units, from 100 ms to 25.5 sec. n=0 : No UDP packet delay (Default). Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 62: Dns

    : DNS updates disabled (Default). n=1 : DNS updates enabled. *DNSUSER=d.d.d.d Sets a user-provided DNS to query first when performing name resolutions in the modem. d.d.d.d = IP of domain server Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 63: Dynamic Ip

    (for example, “AT*IPMANAGER1=”). n=1 : First IP Manager server. n=2 : Second IP Manager server. name = domain name Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 64 #NETPHONE - The phone number will be used as the name. Each modem using IP Manager needs a unique name. Two modems cannot Note: be called “mymodem”. One could be “mymodem1” with the other as “mymo- dem”. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 65: Ppp/Ethernet

    Note: This is not normally used nor needed by user applications. *HOSTPRIVIP=d.d.d.d Set or query the private IP address that is to be negotiated by the HSDPA connection if *HOSTPRIVMODE =1. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 66 Host from network IP changes. *HOSTPW=string Host Password for PAP, or CHAP, or PPPoE. string=password *HOSTUID=string Host User ID for PAP, or CHAP, or PPPoE. string=user id (up to 64 bytes) Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 67: Passthru

    : Disabled *RESETPERIOD=n In PASSTHRU mode, modem will be reset after this period if no data has been sent or received. Value is in hours. n=1-255 hours n=0 : Disabled Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 68 Once this mode is entered, the unit must be physically reset to return to normal operation. This command is not available in Wireless Ace. Note: It may take up to 30 seconds for the hardware module to respond after CONNECT is output. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 69: Smtp (Including Sms)

    Allows configuration of the default Subject to use if one isn't specified in the message by providing a “Subject: xxx” line as the initial message line. subject= SMTP message subject *SMTPUSER=user The email account username to authenticate with the SMTP server (*SMTPADDR) for sending email. user= username Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 70 The status codes returned come from the SMTP server to which that the modem sent the request. Unless the receiving server is not standard, they follow the RFC for SMTP. Example: 354 = send in progress, 250 = sent ok. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 71: Other

    : Disable Reset on ATZ *IPPING=n Set the period to ping (if no valid packets have been received) a specified address (*IPPIN- GADDR) to keep the modem alive (online). n=15-255 minutes Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 72 This controls which port the SNMP Agent listens on. n=1-65535 n=0 : SNMP is disabled. *SNMPSECLVL=n Selects the security level requirements for SNMP communications as follows: n=0 : No security required. SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 communications are allowed. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 73 Sets or queries the port used for the AT Telnet server. If 0 is specified, the AT Telnet server will be disabled. The default value is 2332. . n=1-65535 n=0 : Disabled. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 74: Friends

    =IP address 255 = allow any number 0-255 Example: 166.129.2.255 allows access by all IPs in the range 166.129.2.0-166.129.2.255. ATF? will return a list of all the current Fn settings. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 75: Logging

    : No logging n=1 : Log errors (i.e. invalid/corrupt packets, etc.). n=2 : Log the header of all received packets. Note that this can quickly exhaust available space for the event log. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 76 Sets the logging level for the PPP stack. Enables logging at different levels of detail. n=0 : No logging (default n=1 : Log client events n=2 : Log server events n=3 : Log client and Server events Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 77: Edge/Hsdpa

    : Manual - use only the operator <oper> specified. mode=4 : Manual/Automatic - if manual selection fails, goes to automatic mode. format=0 : Alphanumeric ("name") (G310 must use this format). format=2 : Numeric oper=”name” Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 78: Pppoe: Point To Point Protocol Over Ethernet

    Raven X nected . Start Wireless Ace: Start > All Programs > AirLink Communications > Wireless Ace 3G > Wireless Ace 3G a. Click the Connect button and select UDP. Enter the IP address and password (the default IP is 192.168.13.31 and the default password is 12345).
  • Page 79 Enter a password for *HOSTPW for the PPPoE to connection. If you leave *HOSTUID and *HOSTPW blank, any computer or device can con- nect to the Raven X using PPPoE. Optional Configure *MODEMNAME. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 80: Configuring A Pppoe Connection In Windows

    FIGURE 5. Configuring a PPPoE Connection in Windows Create a new network connection. a. Select Start > Connect To > Show All Connections. This will open the Network Connec- tions window. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 81 Select Create a New Connection under Network Tasks in the menu area on the left. Select Next to start installing and configuring the PPPoE connection. Network Connections FIGURE 7. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 82 Connection Type FIGURE 9. d. Select Set up my connection manually and then select Next. Preparing the Internet Connection FIGURE 10. e. Select Connect using a broadband connection... and select Next. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 83 If you want to allow others to use the same login for the modem, select Use this account name and password... Select Next to continue. Account Information FIGURE 13. Same as *HOSTUID configured earlier Same as *HOSTPW configured earlier Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 84 Select Finish to exit the Network Connection Wizard. Finish FIGURE 14. Configure the connection. After you complete the New Connection Wizard, there are a few more things you will want to con- figure in the connection. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 85 Connection Properties FIGURE 16. Same as *MODEMNAME configured earlier b. Select Networking. Select Settings. Remove the checks from all three PPP settings. Select Connection Properties - PPP Settings FIGURE 17. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 86: Connecting To The Internet With Pppoe

    Select Connect to connect to the modem and the Internet. When you’re connected, an icon should appear in the system tray showing the connection status. MS Windows XP: Connect FIGURE 19. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 87: Configuring Your Router For Pppoe With The Raven X

    *HOSTUID and *HOSTPW, and the service name configured with *MODEMNAME (optional). It should also be configured to re-route packets through the connec- tion with the Raven X Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 88: Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp)

    To configure your Raven X to work as an SNMP agent, you can use either Wireless Ace, or a termi- nal connection to configure the modem using AT commands (page 34). In Wireless Ace, the SNMP commands are all on the Other menu option. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 89: Listening Port

    MIS may require you to change to a more secure and/or longer password. To change the password in the Raven X, select Modem from the top menu line in Wireless Ace. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 90: Trap Destination

    SNMP MIB Definition for AirLink AIRLINK-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS ObjectName FROM SNMPv2-SMI MODULE-COMPLIANCE FROM SNMPv2-CONF; org OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso 3 } dod OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { org 6 } Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 91 ::= { general 2 } electronicID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current ::= { general 3 } modemType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current ::= { general 4 } aleosSWVer OBJECT-TYPE Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 92 ::= { general 8 } -- COMMON -- date OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current ::= { common 1 } otaProgrammingEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { disabled(0), enabled(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 93 SYNTAX INTEGER { no(0), yes(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current ::= { common 6 } destinationAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current ::= { common 7 } destinationPort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER(0..65535) Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 94 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current ::= { status 1 } netState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current ::= { status 2 } netChannel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 95 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current ::= { status 7 } powerMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current ::= { status 8 } fixObtained OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { no(0), yes(1) } Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 96 ::= { gps 2 } latitude OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current ::= { gps 3 } longitude OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current ::= { gps 4 } Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 97: Warranty Terms And Conditions

    The following terms and conditions ("Warranty Terms") govern the warranty services offered to you ("Customer") by AIRLINK COMMUNICATIONS, INC. ("AirLink"), located at 3159 Corpo- rate Place, Hayward, CA 94545, in connection with the sale and licensing of AirLink software and hardware.
  • Page 98: Warranty Conditions

    ITY TO USE ANY PRODUCTS, EITHER SEPARATELY OR IN COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER GOODS OR EQUIPMENT, WILL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE LOWER OF THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT COST OR PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT WHICH Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 99: General Conditions

    Any modifi- cations of these Warranty Terms must be in writing and signed by a duly authorized officer of both parties hereto. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 100: Frequently Asked Questions And Technical Support

    The RSSI is measured in dBm which is the power ratio in decibel (dB) of the measured power ref- erenced to one milliwatt (mW). One milliwatt is zero, therefore less than a milliwatt, common and ideal for cellular communication, is expressed as a negative interger. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 101 A Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 102: The Raven X's Ip Addresses And Local Networking

    Restricted IP (also called Private IP Non-Routable IP), you will need to contact Cingular your cellular provider to get your account changed to an Unrestricted IP (also called Public IP). Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 103 255.255.255.0 which allows for 255 IP addresses on the same subnet. Unless you understand the complexities of subnetting or you are instructed to use a different subnet by your Network Administrator, it is safe to use 255.255.255.0 with an internal 192.168.x.x network. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 104 Connect the Raven X directly to your computer with a cross-over or standard Ethernet cable, as applicable (Modem Doctor cannot operate remotely). Run Modem Doctor from the location on your computer where you downloaded it. Select Erase the modem’s non-volitile data . Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 105: Security For The Raven X

    If I change the password in my Raven X and forget it later, can I still access the modem? If you changed your password from the default, you can have your password reset by calling or emailing AirLink’s technical support. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...
  • Page 106 Ace. You will be asked to send this information in an email to support@airlink.com along with your name and company. Password resets are tracked. Start Wireless ACE: Start > All Programs > AirLink Communications > Wirelss ACE 3G > Wireless ACE 3G Select Modem > Reset Password.
  • Page 107: Airlink Technical Support

    For support assistance please email support@airlink.com or call 510-781-9760 Monday through Friday 5 AM to 5 PM Pacific Time (8 AM to 8 PM Eastern Time). Support is not available week- ends or holidays. Raven X HSDPA for Cingular - User Guide, version 2.33...

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