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Scope ..........................................1 Specifications ....................................... 1 Configuring the Cellular Modem ..........................1 Logging into the CIRA X2 Cellular Modem ............................1 Configuring the Cellular Modem APN ..............................3 Configuring the Access Point ............................. 4 Logging into the CIRA X2 Access Point .............................. 4 Access Point Main Page ...................................
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Remote Management WWW Configuration Page ......................... 24 Remote Management SNMP Configuration Page .......................... 25 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Service Configuration Page ...................... 25 Maintenance Options for Your CIRA X2 Access Point....................26 Maintenance General Settings Page ..............................26 Password Settings Page ................................... 26 Time Configuration Page ..................................
This document is provided to elaborate on configuring the CIRA X2 specific to each end user environment. It should be used in addition to the CIRA X2 Quick Start Guide in order to fully utilize and implement your system setup.
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CIRA X2 User Manual If you are successfully connected, the image below should appear: Figure 1: ACE Manager Log-in Page Upon initial configuration, the default User Name is user and the default system Password is 12345, if you have changed the User Name/Password since then, please enter the appropriate log-in information.
APN, click the Apply option in the upper right corner and wait for the cellular modem to apply the changes. NOTE: Configuring the APN is only potentially necessary for Verizon and ATT CIRA X2 Devices. For Sprint Devices, this step is not applicable. The image below shows an example of the proper procedure for performing this step:...
Configuring the Access Point The following sections will provide information, in detail, on how to log-in to the CIRA X2 access point and configure the device for your end environment. Please note, that all values shown are for reference only and may not match those set in your device.
Access Point Main Page Figure 6 shows the main status screen. After logging into the CIRA X2 web interface, this is the primary navigation and system status screen. From this screen, a user can view: •...
Mobile WAN connection cards, such as 4G connection cards. By default the CIRA X2 is configured to synchronize its system time online to GMT within a few seconds of obtaining an Internet connection.
CIRA X2 User Manual Log Settings Page This page allows the user to configure the items, by type, that will be displayed in the system logs. Figure 8: Access Point Log Settings Page Remote Log Page This page allows the user to enter a syslog Server IP Address for transmitting of log files to a remote server. By checking the Enable Remote Log check box and entering an IP address in the Server IP Address field, the system logs can be sent over the Internet to a server compatible with syslog protocol.
CIRA X2 User Manual Bandwidth Management Monitor Page When Bandwidth Management is disabled, as it is by default, the page will appear as blank. When the setting is enabled, the screen will show interface data usage for bandwidth management categories that are enabled.
CIRA X2 User Manual Packet Statistics Page This screen shows system uptime as well as usage and status of Embedded WAN, LAN, Wi-Fi, and Mobile WAN (USB Mobile Broadband Card) interfaces. You have the ability to select a Polling Interval and then click Set Interval in order to have this screen automatically refresh.
Figure 14: Mobile WAN Management Monitor Page Configuring Your CIRA X2 Access Point The access point provides the ability for user configuration which is available by clicking the Configuration icon located below the Monitoring icon on the left side of the page.
• Primary System SSID = Axiom-(last 4 digits of MAC address located on CIRA X2 label) Wireless LAN Security Page The Wireless LAN Security page allows the user to set the pass phrase for logging into the CIRA X2 Wi-Fi networks. Figure 16: Wireless LAN Security Page...
WLAN MAC Address Filtering Page In order to ensure not just any wireless client can join your Wi-Fi network, the CIRA X2 provides MAC Address Filtering, which will allow you to configure a list of clients that are allowed to join the network.
CIRA X2 User Manual Figure 18: WLAN Advanced Page WLAN QoS Page On the WLAN QoS page you can enable or disable QoS. QoS enables you to use congestion management and avoidance tools, which prevent traffic from slowing down on you WLAN. The Default is enabled.
Figure 20: WLAN Scheduling Page Mobile WAN Configuration Page On the Mobile WAN Configuration page, the CIRA X2 allows the user to configure the settings to support USB connection cards. Officially supported devices for use are as follows: • Skyus 3G Sprint •...
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Primary WAN selection is configured appropriately if Connect Mode is set to Auto to ensure use of the correct primary WAN interface. The CIRA X2 will attempt to detect a WiMAX signal with acceptable quality as configured by the WiMAX Signal Threshold setting. The number of scan attempts is defined by the Maximum Connection Retry setting. If no WiMAX network with acceptable signal strength is detected within the number of attempts defined in the Maximum Connection Retry field, then the Action after Retry Failure setting controls the behavior of the system.
CIRA X2 User Manual WAN Advanced Page The WAN advanced page provides settings for multi-cast traffic. By default this option is disabled. Figure 23: WAN Advanced Page WAN IGMP Snooping The WAN IGMP snooping page provides settings for IGMP snooping. By default, this option is disabled.
The LAN IP page allows you to set the access point LAN IP address and subnet mask. This is the local IP address and subnet mask of the CIRA X2 on the LAN interface. By default, the IP Address is 192.168.1.1 and the default IP Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.
IP address to a wired or wireless client. Enter the client’s MAC address and a desired IP address. IP addresses must be on the same subnet as configured for the LAN interface of the CIRA X2 itself. It is also necessary to define DNS behavior for the DHCP server. By default, the First DNS Server is set to relay. This setting will pass DNS requests to the DNS server assigned by the systems cellular carrier.
CIRA X2 User Manual Network Address Translation (NAT) General Configuration Page This option allows the assignment of a DMZ IP address if desired, by inputting a value into the Server IP Address field. Network Address Translation must be enabled to support multiple clients on LAN or Wi-Fi interfaces.
In the Server IP Address field, enter the LAN IP address of the client connected via either the Ethernet or Wi-Fi to the CIRA X2 you wish to forward the selected port to. In the Server Port field, enter the port you wish the traffic to be forwarded to.
CIRA X2 User Manual Open DNS General Settings Page This option allows for Open DNS configuration. Figure 33: Open DNS General Settings Page Static Route Configuration Page This option shows a routing table and allows for manually configuring and managing static routes.
HTTP web interface for the access point. The option also allows the user to choose to reply to pings on the CIRA X2 WAN interfaces by toggling the Respond to Ping On settings box.
CIRA X2 User Manual Content Filter Configuration Page This option allows specifically defined websites to be blocked. Figure 37: Content Filter Configuration Page Bandwidth Management Configuration Page This option allows the user to either Enable or Disable Bandwidth Management. Figure 38: Bandwidth Management Configuration Page...
CIRA X2 User Manual Bandwidth Management Advanced Configuration Page This option allows the user to create bandwidth management rules. In order to create bandwidth management rules, perform the following steps: Select both an Upstream Bandwidth and Downstream Bandwidth from the drop down menus.
CIRA X2 User Manual Remote Management SNMP Configuration Page This page allows for SNMP to be enabled. By default it is disabled. To utilize, define the community string for reading of monitoring parameters via SNMP, then click Apply. Figure 41: Remote Management SNMP Configuration Page Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Service Configuration Page This page allows for UPnP to be enabled.
CIRA X2 User Manual Maintenance Options for Your CIRA X2 Access Point The access point provides the ability for routine maintenance which is available by clicking the Maintenance icon located at the bottom of the listings on the far left of the page.
CIRA X2 User Manual Time Configuration Page This page provides the option to configure Network Time Protocol (NTP) to automatically set system time when a WAN connection is available. By default, this option is enabled with the time set to GMT.
CIRA X2 User Manual System Configuration Backup/Restore/Reset Page This page provides the ability to backup and restore system settings. Functionality for each is as follows: • Backup Configuration – allows the user to backup all of the user settings to provide a restore point should something occur to erase these settings.
CIRA X2 User Manual System Operation Mode Configuration Page This option allows the user to configure the operation of the system. Please see the page for a description of the settings. Figure 49: System Operation Mode Configuration Page System Alerts Configuration Page This option allows for the configuration of system alerts.
Choose a name and icon for your connection: Choose a name for your connection, such as CIRA X2. The name and icon are only for your own reference so that the connection can be found easily at a later date.
AT Commands are not case sensitive. • When you are using a terminal connection, if you enter a command which is recognized by the CIRA X2, it will respond with “OK”. If the command is not recognized, the response will be “ERROR”.
For other documentation, see our online document library at: http://feeneywireless.com/documents Return and Warranty Feeney Wireless offers a standard one-year warranty on all hardware. For returns or warranty information, call our 800 number. Further Specifications For more specifications please see the CIRA X2 Quick Start Guide.
CIRA X2 User Manual FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment.
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