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Valid for NetBox Models NB1310 NB2210 Document version: 1.1.1 NB2500, NB224x, NB234x, NB254x Date published: 4-Jan-10 Valid for NetBox Software 3.3.x.xxx 1998 - 2010 NetModule AG, Niederwangen, Switzerland All Rights Reserved. Copying this document or parts of it is prohibited.
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Digital I/O Server (NB2210) ......................91 4.2.1 Monitor the digital inputs and outputs ..................91 4.2.2 Set digital outputs .........................91 4.2.3 Get status of digital inputs and output ..................91 HTTP Service Interface ........................91 4.3.1 Command Set ..........................92 4.3.2 Responses ...........................93 4.3.3 Examples ............................94 Troubleshooting ....................
Introduction Thank you for purchasing NetBox Wireless Router from NetModule. This chapter gives you an introduction to NetBox Wireless Router. The following chapters describe the installation and the configuration. Safety Instructions The NetBox Wireless Router must be used in compliance with any and all applicable international and na- tional laws and in compliance with any special restrictions regulating the utilization of the communication module in prescribed applications and environments.
Declaration of Conformity NetModule declares that under our own responsability the products NetBox Wireless Routers comply with the relevant standards following the provisions of the Council Di- rective 1999/5/EC. The signed Declarations of Conformity can be found under the fol-...
1.4.3 Latvia The outdoor usage of the 2.4-GHz band requires an authorization from the Electronic Communications Office. Please check http://www.esd.lv for more details. 1.4.4 Luxemburg General authorization required for network and service supply. 1.4.5 Norway Frequency Range Restrictions 2400.0-2483.5 MHz This subsection does not apply for the geographical area within a (WLAN b/g) radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny-Ålesund...
The handling of the different NetBox models is very similar. All models run NetBox Software which adapts itself to the NetBox Hardware. The software will not allow you to configure options the hardware does not of- fer (e.g. GPS or Digital I/O). The below table shows the hardware varieties: NB1310 NB2210 NB2500 ...
Product Description NB1310 The following table describes the NB1310 interfaces and status indicators: Label Color State Function Reset Restart: press this button during run-time Factory reset: press and hold this button for at least 3 seconds during run-time. Mobile Status...
Table 2: The NB1310 interfaces and status indicators Product Description NB2210 OUT2 OUT1 Power/RST The following table describes the meaning of the status indicators: Panel Label Color State Function Front Power green blinking This indicates one of the following conditions:...
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Please find the description of each interface in the following table: Panel Label Component Description Restart: press this button when the status LED is on Factory reset: press and hold this button for at least 5 seconds. Power Voltage feed connector (9-28 VDC) Digital inputs 2 optoisolated digital inputs.
Product Description NB2500 The front panel has 10 status indicators. In addition there are two SIM card slots and a reset button at the front panel. If available on the specific model The following table describes the components on the front panel: Panel Label Color...
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The back panel has the interfaces described in the table below: If available on the specific model Panel Label Color State Function Back GPS Antenna GPS antenna connector Impedance: 50 Ohm Connector: SMA female Support for passive GPS antennas only Back UMTS / GSM UMTS / GSM antenna connector...
1.10 NetBox Application Overview NetBox is an access router for mobile telecom networks.NetBox can hook up a whole local area network to the mobile telecom network. Certainly NetBox can also be used to attach a single device. 1.10.1 Mobile Internet Access NetBox can be used for mobile Internet access.
NetModule can supply a range of suitable antennas. Consider the effects caused by Faraday cages such as large metal surfaces (elevators, machine housings, etc.), close meshed iron constructions.
Configuration NetBox holds different configurations, such as the factory configuration and the user configuration. The user configuration can be modified by the user as follows: Using the Web Manager (chapter 3.1) Upload a new configuration file using the Web Manager (chapter 3.2.3) Using the NetBox Command Line Interface (chapter 3.2) If you are new to NetBox we recommend configuring it using the NetBox Web Manager.
3.1.2 Home This page gives you a system overview. It helps you when initially setting up device but also functions as dashboard during normal operation. 19/99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4-Jan-10 manual_netbox_e...
3.1.3 Interfaces In the section the physical Interfaces of NetBox are configured. 3.1.3.1 Ethernet Interface 3.1.3.1.1 Ethernet Mode Choose whether you want to have all Ethernet ports in one LAN (default) or apply a network for every Ethernet port. 3.1.3.1.2 IP Settings Define the NetBox LAN.
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3.1.3.1.3 Links Settings For every Ethernet port the link negotiation can be set. In most cases auto negotiation will work. 21/99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4-Jan-10 manual_netbox_e...
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3.1.3.2 Mobile Interface 3.1.3.2.1 Administration After the configuration (e.g. setting the APN), the mobile connection is enabled here. We recommend to use the „permanent‟ option. The UMTS/GSM LED is blinking during the connection establishment and goes on as soon as the connection is up. See the troubleshooting section and log files if the connection does not come Parameter Description Administrative connection status:...
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3.1.3.2.2 Configuration Parameter Description SIM used: Specify the SIM card that shall be used for this profile. Phone number: Set the phone number that is to dial. This should be *99***1# for packet ser- vices (GPRS/UMTS). For ISDN and CSD connections use the phone number to dial.
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3.1.3.2.3 Maximum Segment Size (MSS) The maximum segment size (MSS) is the largest amount of data, specified in bytes, that a computer or communications device can handle in a single, unfragmented piece. For optimum communications, the num- ber of bytes in the data segment and the headers must not add up to more than the number of bytes in the maximum transmission unit (MTU).
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3.1.3.3 WLAN (NB2541 only) 3.1.3.3.1 WLAN Administration WLAN is enabled or disabled on this page. 3.1.3.3.2 WLAN Configuration Currently the WLAN interface can be operated as wlan client only. In this mode it is designed to provide an alternative link to the mobile interface. Between the two, the WLAN interface has the higher priority, if en- abled.
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3.1.3.4 SIM 1 3.1.3.4.1 SIM and PIN Information This section lets you store the PIN code. With the correct PIN code deposited you will be able to enable or disable PIN protection. NetBox can only read SIM cards if the correct PIN code is provided or if PIN protection is disabled. It is not recommended to disable PIN protection since a SIM card thief could misuse an unprotected SIM.
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3.1.3.5 SIM 2 (not available on NB2210) 3.1.3.5.1 SIM and PIN Information This section lets you store the PIN code. With the correct PIN code deposited you will be able to enable or disable PIN protection. NetBox can only read SIM cards if the correct PIN code is provided or if PIN protection is disabled. It is not recommended to disable PIN protection since a SIM card thief could misuse an unprotected SIM.
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3.1.3.6 COM Port Parameter Description Physical protocol: RS232 or RS485. Consider the pin assignments on page 98. Baud rate: This property specifies the baud rate of the COM port Data bits: This property specifies the number of data bits contained in each frame. Parity: This property specifies the parity used with every frame that is transmitted or re- ceived.
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3.1.3.7 Digital I/O (NB2210 only) The digital inputs and outputs can be monitored and controlled via the Web Manager or by software. See section 4.2 (Digital I/O Server (NB2210)) for how to control the I/O‟s by software. 29/99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4-Jan-10 manual_netbox_e...
3.1.4 Routing Static routing is the term used to refer to a manual method that is used to set up routing between networks. Static routing has the advantage of being predictable and simple to set up. This section lists the routing table and lets the user add and delete routes. Parameter Description To enter network route select “Net”.
3.1.5 Firewall 3.1.5.1 Access Control 3.1.5.1.1 Access Control for Local Host The access from the WAN interface to NetBox itself and its local applications can be managed using this fil- ter. 31/99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4-Jan-10 manual_netbox_e...
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3.1.5.1.2 Access Control for Exposed Host from WAN and OpenVPN The access from the WAN interface to a defined Exposed Host can be managed using this filter. The same can be done on the second tab for the OpenVPN interface. Parameter Description Exposed host:...
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3.1.5.1.3 Access Control for VPN Tunnels and WAN from LAN Having the Ethernet ports split into multiple LANs this filter manages the access from any LAN port to any VPN Tunnel. Use the option “specify permitted networks” to permit access to certain networks. Those net- works might be any peer networks of a VPN tunnel or the WAN interface to get direct Internet access.
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3.1.5.2 NAPT This page lets you set the options for Network Address and Port Translation (NAPT). NAPT is a feature that translates TCP or UDP communications made between hosts on a private network and hosts on a public network. It allows a single public IP address to be used by many hosts on the private network, which is usu- ally called a Local Area Network or LAN.
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3.1.5.2.2 NAPT on OpenVPN Interrface Port forwarding is the act of forwarding a network port from one network node to another. This technique can allow an external user to reach a port on a private IP address (inside the LAN) from the outside (Internet). Parameter Description NAPT status...
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3.1.5.3 Expert Mode Upload text files with firewall rules. 36/99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4-Jan-10 manual_netbox_e...
3.1.6.1 OpenVPN Install an OpenVPN Server or subscribe to the appropriate service. NetModule provides OpenVPN servers as hardware or as hosted service. If you have your own OpenVPN server the first step in building an OpenVPN 2.0 configuration is to establish a PKI (public key infrastructure).
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3.1.6.1.2 OpenVPN Configuration (Standard Client Configuration) Parameter Description Configuration mode: Set the active configuration Authentication method: Use certificates or user name / password First server address First OpenVPN server address First server port First OpenVPN server port, default 1194 Second server address Second OpenVPN server address (optional) Second server port Second OpenVPN server port (optional)
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3.1.6.1.3 OpenVPN Client Certificates Certificate File File Type Description Root certificate file *.crt Master Certificate Authority (CA) certificate and key which is used to sign each of the server and client certificates. Client certificate file *.crt Separate certificate (also known as a public key) Private key file *.key Private key for the server and each client,...
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3.1.6.1.5 OpenVPN Configuration (Server Expert Configuration) This configuration mode lets you run an OpenVPN server on NetBox. The configuration upload takes a zip file which may include one or more OpenVPN server configurations. Typically such a zip file includes files such as: server.conf (The client configuration file, referring to) ca.crt (OpenVPN root certificate file) server.crt (OpenVPN client certificate file)
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3.1.6.2 IPsec IPsec (IP security) is a suite of protocols for securing Internet Protocol (IP) communications by authenticating and/or encrypting each IP packet in a data stream. IPsec also includes protocols for cryptographic key estab- lishment. IPsec can be used to create Virtual Private Networks (VPN) and this is the dominant use. 3.1.6.2.1 IPsec Administration Parameter...
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Parameter Description Remote server address: IP address or host name of IPsec peer / responder / server. Remote LAN address: The remote private network. Provide an IP address in dotted decimal notation Remote LAN subnet mask: The remote private network. Provide a subnet mask in dotted decimal notation.
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3.1.6.3 PPTP Server The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a method for implementing virtual private networks. PPTP is popular because it is easy to configure and it was the first VPN protocol that was supported by Microsoft Dial-up Networking. Users that are allowed to connect to the PPTP server are defined under the section “User Accounts”.
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3.1.6.4 Dial-in Server On this page the Dial-in server of NetBox can be administrated and configured. Users that are allowed to dial-in are defined under the section “User Accounts”. 3.1.6.4.1 Dial-in Server Administration Parameter Description Dial-in administrative status: The Dial-in server can be enabled or disabled. Consequently the device will allow incoming calls or not.
3.1.7 Services 3.1.7.1 COM Server / Gateway 3.1.7.1.1 COM Server Administration Parameter Description COM server status: The COM server / modbus gateway can be enabled or disabled. 3.1.7.1.2 COM Server Configuration Parameter Description Port: The port that is used by this application. “Telnet”...
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3.1.7.2 Connection Supervisor The connection supervisor monitors connectivity and automatically recovers the connections in case of link loss. First you should check the option “monitor the connection establishment” to make sure that problems during connections establishment are detected and recovered. Second the active connection should be monitored.
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3.1.7.3 DHCP Server The DHCP server assigns the following information: 1. Any IP address out of the configured range 2. As default gateway the IP address of NetBox is assigned 3. As DNS server the IP address of NetBox is assigned or manually configured DNS servers 3.1.7.3.1 DHCP Server Administration Parameter...
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3.1.7.4 DNS Proxy Server The DNS Proxy enabled NetBox forwards DNS requests to the DNS server provided by the mobile operator. Devices within the NetBox LAN may be configured to use NetBox as DNS server. Parameter Description DNS proxy server status: Enabled or disabled 49/99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router...
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3.1.7.5 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS Client of NetBox is completely compatible to the Dynamic Network Services provided by the organization DynDNS (www.dyndns.com). 3.1.7.5.1 Dynamic DNS Administration Parameter Description Dynamic DNS status: Enable or disable the Dynamic DNS Client 3.1.7.5.2 Dynamic DNS Configuration Parameter Description...
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3.1.7.6 E-mail Client 3.1.7.7 E-Mail Client Administration Parameter Description E-mail client status: Sending e-mail can be enabled or disabled. Disabling the e-mail client means that no notification via e-mail will be performed. 3.1.7.8 E-mail Client Configuration Parameter Description Sender‟s e-mail address From e-mail address: Server address: SMTP server address...
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3.1.7.9 Event Manager 3.1.7.9.1 Events There are several predefined system events. If such an event occurs a notification message to SMS or e- mail recipients if such an events Event Event Text PPP connection established PPP connection up. ppp0 interface address: %PPP_IP%. PPP connection down PPP connection down.
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Dynamic DNS registration DYNDNS update with %DYNDNS_IP% address. Dynamic DNS failure to reach server DynDNS failure to reach server. Login to the Web Manager Log-in to the Configuration GUI, by the user: %LOGIN_USER%. Failed to Login to the Web Manager Failed attempt to log-in to the Configuration GUI, by the user: %LOGIN_USER%.
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3.1.7.9.2 Subscribers Subscribers are recepients of SMS or e-mail event notifications. It is possible to create groups and fill them with users and other groups. This mechanism let you send event notifications to multiple destinations/users. 3.1.7.9.3 Event Processor Notifications can be generated or digital outputs can be set based on the occurrence of several events. 54/99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4-Jan-10...
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3.1.7.10 This feature is available on NB2241 and NB2341 only. If valid GPS data is available (at least 3 satellites available) it will be sent as UDP payload to the configured host. The content of such a data package is separated into two lines. The first line contains GPS data in the GPGGA format;...
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3.1.7.12 SMS can be used to control NetBox and for event notification. Parameter Description SMS notification: Sending SMS can be enabled or disabled. Disabling sending SMS means that no notification via SMS will be performed. SMS control: Receiving SMS can be enabled or disabled. Disabling receiving SMS means that controlling NetBox via SMS will not be possible.
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3.1.7.13 SSH Server Parameter Description Port: SSH server port 3.1.7.14 SNMP Agent Parameter Description SNMP agent status: Enable or disable the SNMP agent. Listening Port: SNMP agent port Community: An SNMP community is the group that devices and management sta- tions running SNMP belong to.
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Trap target port: The port where the traps will be sent to Signal strength trap threshold dBm: A trap will be sent, if signal strength goes lower than this. Signal strength trap reactivation No further traps will be sent as long signal strengt his not higher than threshold dBm: this.
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3.1.7.17 Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD) Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD) is a GSM service that allows high speed interactive communication between the subscribers and applications across a GSM Network. A sample USSD service is the bill status service accessed by dialing *141# or similar numbers in between * and #. Contact your mobile operator for further information.
3.1.8 System 3.1.8.1 Authentication 3.1.8.2 User Accounts This page lets you manage the user accounts on the device. The user admin is a built-in power user that has permission to access both the Web Manager and the Dial-in server. Any other user-defined user only has permission for dial-in connections. Parameter Description User name...
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3.1.8.3 File Configuration Configuration via the Web Manager becomes tedious for large volumes of devices. NetBox offers automatic and manual file-based configuration. A single text file (*.cfg) or a zip archive (*.zip) containing one or more of the following files can be up- loaded.
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3.1.8.3.2 Manual File Configuration Parameter Description Current configuration files: Press [Download] will download a zip file name user-config.zip containing user-config.cfg ca.crt.credential_mode ca.crt.certificate_mode client.crt.certificate_mode client.key.certificate_mode templateProfiles if available. New configuration files: The following files are acceppted for upload: *.cfg (max size 100KB) *.zip (max size 100KB) The zip file may include user-config.cfg...
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3.1.8.3.3 Factory reset Press [Reset] to set the device to factory default. Your current configuration will be lost. This action can also be initiated by pressing and holding the Reset button for at least five seconds. The factory reset will also set the IP address of the Ethernet interface to 192.168.1.1. You will be able to communicate again with the device using the default network parameters.
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3.1.8.4.3 Log Files Log files can be viewed a downloaded here. Please provide these files when placing a support request. 3.1.8.4.4 System Log Redirection Parameter Description IP address: The host where the syslog messages will be forwarded to. A tiny syslog server is included in TFTP32 which can be downloaded from our website.
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3.1.8.4.7 System Information: Provide this information when placing a support request. 3.1.8.4.8 Time and Region The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. NetBox can synchronize its system time with a NTP server. If enabled, time synchronisation is done after the mobile interface is up but before starting any VPN connec- tions.
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Software upgrade from the last official software release to the current release published on www.netmodule.com is supported. For further details please consult the release note. Software downgrade is not supported. Software downgrade may lead to loss of configuration and inac- cessability of the device.
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3.1.8.5.2 Manual Software Update NB1310: The new software image (e.g. NBSW_3.3.2.4542.bin) can be uploaded using the Web Manager. NB2xxx: The easiest way to update the NetBox Software (NBSW) is to connect NetBox to network with a TFTP server. If you only have a Notebook or a PC available the update process involves the preparation of a...
- Unpack the new NBSW to this directory into a subfolder such as 3.3.1.2135 On the web page “SYSTEM->Manual Software Update” enter the IP address and path of the TFTP server (192.168.1.2) as follows: Press [Apply] and confirm by pressing [OK]. Wait until the update is complete.
Configuration via Command Line Interface (CLI) The command line interface is accessible after successful login to NetBox via telnet or Secure Shell (SSH). By default the telnet server answers on port 23, the SSH server on port 22. Logon via SSH with PuTTY Logon via Telnet via Windows Telnet Client After authentication, type “cli help”...
3.2.2 CLI Usage Command Usage and Return Value „cli get‟ is used to read values from configuration parameters. cli get Arguments include all configuration keys as described in chapter 3.2 Usage: cli get <key1>[&<key2>[...]] Example: cli get user.admin.password The return value is the value of the queried parameter. Note: cli get <invalidKey>...
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„cli network‟ provides mobile network information on the optionally specified SIM cli network card. If no SIM card is specified, the command is applied to SIM1. The information returned includes the Local Area Identity (LAI) Usage: network [sim1/sim2] Example: cli network sim2 Note: The following commands are identical: „cli network‟...
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„cli status‟ returns both, „cli status overview‟ and „cli cli status status system‟ concatenated. The option -hml is used to query a HTML version of the status information. cli status overview show the status of all interfaces, networks and services. cli status overview interfaces show the status of all interfaces cli status overview interfaces sim_state...
Download this file (user-config.cfg) using the Web Manager to get all parameters listed. NetModule has defined some types of parameters that are often used. The table below shows the defined parameter types. In addition other types of parameters may exist.
3.2.4 Interfaces related Parameters 3.2.4.1 Ethernet Parameter Default Value Range Description network.PrivateInterface.IpAddress 192.168.1.1 ipaddress IP address Ethernet network.PrivateInterface.NetMask 255.255.255.0 netmask Netmask Ethernet 3.2.4.2 Mobile Interface and SIM Cards Parameter Default Value Range Description simcard.check.pincode void 4 digit numeric value PIN code, e.g. 1234 simcard.pinStatus [0,1] 0 = PIN protection disabled...
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dialout.profiles.0.ISDN void [0,1] 0 = normal call 1 = is ISDN call dialout.profiles.0.switchCondition never [never, redialAt- Condition for profile switch temptsReached] dialout.profiles.1.name void username Profile name dialout.profiles.1.username void username Username dialout.profiles.1.password void password Password dialout.profiles.1.phoneNumber void phone number Phone number dialout.profiles.1.authMethod void [chap, pap]...
3.2.5 Routing related Parameters Parameter Default Value Range Description static_routes.<l>.interface void hostname static_routes.<l>.target void hostname static_routes.<l>.mask void netmask static_routes.<l>.gateway void hostname static_routes.<l>.metric void [0..32766] Default is 0. 3.2.6 Firewall related Parameters 3.2.6.1 NAPT on mobile Interface Parameter Default Value Range Description napt_mobile.status [0,1]...
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3.2.6.3 Access Control List Local Host Parameter Default Value Range Description firewall_local_host.policy [0,1,2] 0 = deny all permit entries 0 = permit all firewall_local_host.<j>. target with j = void hostname Source host / net [0..19] firewall_local_host.<j>.mask void netmask 3.2.6.4 Access Control List for Exposed Host on Mobile Interface Parameter Default Range...
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UDP Message Receiver Parameter Default Value Range Description udpMessage.receiving.udpPort 2157 [1 .. 65535] 3.2.8.14 Keep-Alive Not supported anymore in the Web Manager since NBSW 3.3.1.2105 Parameter Default Value Range Description keepalive.serverIpAddress ser- hostname vices.netmodule.c 86/99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4-Jan-10 manual_netbox_e...
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keepalive.port 50001 [1 .. 65535] Server port keepalive.updateInterval [0..214748364 Update interval in seconds keepalive.identifier void hostname Identifier string keepalive.status [0,1] 0 = disabled 1= enabled 87/99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router 4-Jan-10 manual_netbox_e...
4.1.2 NetModule GPS Server If valid GPS data is available it will be sent as UDP Payload to the configured host. The content is separated into two lines. The first line contains data in the GPGGA format; the second line contains GPRMC data.
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E = estimated N = not valid Checksum *<CS> Used by program to check for transmission errors White spaces <CR><LF> Carriage return and line feed $PNMID – NetModule Proprietary Sentence 4.1.2.3 Format: $PNMID,serialnumber*<CS><CR><LF> Sample Data: $PNMID,0112BFFF2B0*1F<CR><LF> Name Data Description Sentence Identifier $PNMID...
(http clients can upload configuration files) download.php (http clients can download log files) cli.php (http clients can acces the same functionaltity as provided by the Command Line Interface) For further documentation regarding the HTTP Service Interface please contact NetModule. 91/99 User Manual NetBox Wireless Router...
4.3.1 Command Set General Restrictions: When sending parameters within HTTP GET requests, dots (.) within variables must be replaced by colons (:). Example: The key name user.admin.password results in user:admin:password Authentication is required for all commands exept GET /cli.php?status,[parameters] HTTP Request Description GET /cli.php?status,[parameters] Takes the same parameters as the CLI...
4.3.2 Responses HTTP Request Responses (String) Description All HTTP Service Interface Com- 0: device busy The NetBox is busy. Resend the request mands later. All HTTP Service Interface Com- 0: login required This command requires authentication. mands Please use login.php first GET /cli.php?status,[parameters] <status>...
4.3.3 Examples HTTP Request Command Description Query the NetBox Firm- /cli.php?status,system,nb ware Version via HTTP sw HTTP/1.1 Login /login.php?usr=admin,pwd= <password> HTTP/1.1 Set the admin Password Remember: The dots (.) must be re- /cli.php?set,user:admin:p placed by colons (:) assword=<password> HTTP/1.1 POST /upload.php HTTP/1.1 Upload new Configuration A zip archive containing one or more of Content-Disposition:...
Troubleshooting Error Messages The Web Manager show error messages in the status bar in the footer of a certain web page. Common error messages are: Error Message Problem Solving SIM missing Insert a SIM card Insert the PIN code on the “SIM” page PIN code required See the “Debug Log”...
Customer Service Technical Support The NetModule AG Website provides technical online support under: http://www.netmodule.com/en/support The Website also provides a download area where you can download the newest software and documenta- tion. For support requests please use the support form: http://www.netmodule.com/de/support/supportform.aspx...
Pair 2 for power injection 9-21VDC Table 1: Pin assignment Ethernet Interface NB1310 allows to be feeded through Ethernet. Power can be carried over the spare pairs (RJ45 pin 4/5 & 7/8) only. It is simplified PoE (not compliant with IEEE802.3af standard!). Power feed through data pairs (RJ45 pins 1/2 &...
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Glossary Abbreviation Description Note Access Point Name / Access Point Node Consumer Electronic Label by Consumer Elec- www.ce.org tronic Association CEA Coding Scheme Circuit Switched Data DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Demilitarized Zone Domain Name System EDGE Enhanced Data Service for GSM Evolution Electromagnetic compatibility Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit File Transfer Protocol...
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