Conel UR5 User Manual
Conel UR5 User Manual

Conel UR5 User Manual

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  • Page 1 UR5 SL UMTS router USER’S GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Expansion port mounting for UR5 SL Changing the SIM cards 4.1. Changing the Second SIM card in the UR5 router 4.2. Changing the second SIM card in the UR5 SL router Configuration setting over web browser 5.1. Network Status 5.2.
  • Page 3 CONTENTS 5.16. DynDNS Client Configuration 5.17. NTP Client Configuration 5.18. SNMP Configuration 5.19. SMTP Configuration 5.20. SMS Configuration 5.21. Expansion Port Configuration 5.22. USB Port Configuration 5.23. Startup Script 5.23.1. IO program 5.24. Up/Down Script 5.25. Automatic update configuration 5.26. Change profile 5.27.
  • Page 4: Symbols Used

    Source codes under GPL licence are available free of charge by sending an email to info@conel.cz. Declared quality system ISO 9001:2009 Conel s.r.o., Sokolska 71, 562 04 Usti nad Orlici, Czech Republic Issue in CZ, 5/16/2011 - 4 - 16.5.2011...
  • Page 5: Safety Instruction

    SAFETY INSTRUCTION 1. Safety instruction Please, observe the following instructions: • The communication module must be used in compliance with all applicable international and national laws and in compliance with any special restrictions regulating the utilization of the communication module in prescribed applications and environments. •...
  • Page 6: Description Of The Router

    By customer request it is possible to equip the router with the PORT1 module and extend the function of the UMTS router about RS232, RS485/RS422, M-BUSD or CNT (I/O module). The UMTS router has two versions. The first version is basic UR5 and the second version is UR5 SL in the aluminum box.
  • Page 7: Hsdpa Technology (High Speed Download Packet Access)

    Afterwards these packets are divided between individual users according to specific algorithms. 2.4. Delivery Identification Specimen Label: Trade name Type name Other UR-5-2 Basic version UR5 SL UR-5-2-SL Version in the aluminum box...
  • Page 8 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Example of expansion port PORT1: Trade name Type name Power supply Expansion port RS232 XC-232 Internal power supply Expansion port RS485-RS422 XC-485422 Internal/external power supply Expansion port M-BUSD XC-MBUSD External power supply Expansion port CNT XC-CNT Internal power supply...
  • Page 9: Antenna Connection

    • adapter for use of a second SIM card. The router standard designed for: • mounting to a panel using through holes (only UR5 version), • possibility to be put on a work surface, • for mounting onto a DIN rail, the plastic clips are included.
  • Page 10: Sim Card Reader

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2.6. SIM Card Reader The SIM card reader for 3 V and 1.8 V SIM cards is located on the front panel of the router, there is possibility inside the router in case of adapter for the second SIM card. To initiate the router into operation it is necessary to insert an activated SIM card with unblocked PIN in the reader.
  • Page 11: Description Of The Individual Components Of The Router

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2.9. Description of the individual components of the router 2.9.1. UMTS module The UMTS module is used for HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS UMTS network wireless communication. It is integrated in the printed circuit board. The slide-out SIM card reader is accessible from the front panel.
  • Page 12: User Interfaces (Connectors)

    FME or SMA connector (ANT) – for connection of the antenna, • one USB-A Host connector (USB) – for connection of the devices to the router, USB supports equipments with PL-2303 and FTDI USB/RS232 converter. Front panel UR5 Rear panel UR5...
  • Page 13 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Front panel UR5 SL Rear panel UR 5SL...
  • Page 14: Connection Of The Pwr Supply Connector

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2.10.1. Connection of the PWR Supply Connector Panel socket MRT9. Signal Description number mark Positive pole of DC supply voltage (+10 to +30 VDC) Negative pole of DC supply voltage Circuit example: Pin 1 – +UN Router Pin 2 –...
  • Page 15: Connection Of The Port1 Connector - Rs232

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2.10.2. Connection of the Port1 Connector – RS232 Panel socket RJ45 (RS232 – DCE – Data Communication Equipment). Signal Description Data flow direction number mark Request To Send Input Clear To Send Output Data Terminal Ready Input Data Set Ready –...
  • Page 16: Connection Of The Port1 Connector - Rs485

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2.10.3. Connection of the Port1 Connector – RS485 Panel socket RJ45. Signal Description Data flow direction number mark Signal and supply ground Signal and supply ground TxRx- RS485 B (-) Input/Output TxRx+ RS485 A (+) Input/Output TxRx- RS485 B (-) Input/Output TxRx+...
  • Page 17: Connection Of The Port1 Connector - Rs422

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2.10.4. Connection of the Port1 Connector – RS422 Signal Description Data flow direction number mark SGND Signal and power supply ground SGND Signal and power supply ground RxD- Receive Data (-) Output RxD+ Receive Data (+) Output TxD- Transmit Data (-) Input...
  • Page 18: Connection Of The Port1 Connector - M-Busd

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2.10.5. Connection of the Port1 Connector – M-BUSD Panel socket RJ45. Signal Description Data flow direction number mark Signal and supply ground Signal and supply ground TxRx- M-BUS B (-) Input/Output TxRx+ M-BUS A (+) Input/Output TxRx- M-BUS B (-) Input/Output TxRx+...
  • Page 19: Connection Of The Port1 Connector - Cnt

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2.10.6. Connection of the Port1 Connector – CNT Panel socket RJ45. Signal mark Description Data flow direction number BIN1/CNT1 Binary input/counter input Input BIN2/CNT2 Binary input/counter input Input BIN3 Binary input Input BIN4 Binary input Input Signal ground OUT1 Binary output (open collector) Output...
  • Page 20: Connection Of The Eth Connector

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2.10.7. Connection of the ETH Connector Panel socket RJ45. Signal mark Description Data flow direction number TXD+ Transmit Data – positive pole Input/Output TXD- Transmit Data – negative pole Input/Output RXD+ Receive Data – positive pole Input/Output RXD- Receive Data –...
  • Page 21: Technical Specification Of Optional Port1

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2.11. Technical specification of optional PORT1 • Expansion port RS232 Expansion port RS232 Power supply Internal ..Environment Operating temperature -20 .. +55 ° C Storage temperature -20 .. +85 ° C Standards Emission EN 55022/B Immunity ETS 300 342 Safety EN 60950...
  • Page 22 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Jumper J3 Jumper J3 Jumper J2 Jumper J2 The jumper circuitry for internal supply The jumper circuitry for external supply Jumper J6 Jumpery J4 a J5 The jumper circuitry for RS485 The jumper circuitry for RS422 • Expansion port M-BUSD Expansion port M-BUSD Power supply...
  • Page 23 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING • Expansion port CNT Expansion port CNT Power supply Internal …. Sleep 100 µA (counter is functional) Operation 2 mA Environment Operating temperature -20 .. +55 ° C Storage temperature -20 .. +85 ° C Standards Emission EN 55022/B Immunity ETS 300 342...
  • Page 24: Modem Status Indication

    Off ....... the network cable is not connected 2.13. Putting into operation Before putting the UR5 or UR5 SL router into operation it is necessary to connect all components needed for the operation of your applications and the SIM card must be inserted (the modem is off).
  • Page 25: Mechanical External Dimensions And Mounting Recommendations

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 2.14. Mechanical external dimensions and mounting recommendations For the majority of applications with a built-in modem in a switch board it is possible to recognize two sorts of environments:...
  • Page 26 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING • no public and industry environment of low voltage with high interference, • public environment of low voltage without high interference. For both of these environments it is possible to mount modems to a switch board, the following there is no need to have examination immunity or issues in connection with EMC according to EN 60439-1 ed.2:00 + A1:04.
  • Page 27 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING all signals to sensors must be twisted pairs. • sufficient space must be left before individual connectors for handling of cables, • for correct function of the modem we recommend to use in the switch-board earth- bonding distribution frame for grounding of power supply of modem, data cables and antenna,...
  • Page 28 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING • the circuit diagram of the modem is on the following pictures.
  • Page 29: Expansion Port Mounting

    3. Expansion port mounting 3.1. Expansion port mounting for UR5 Attention! Expansion port PORT1 includes when the router UR5 is switched off. After unscrewing two screws (position 8) on the box bottom part (position 3) and removing box top part (position 2) the expansion port PORT1 (position 6) connects to connector J3 (see below) of the router B-UR-5-2 motherboard (position 1) from the TOP side.
  • Page 30 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Parts list and description Part Description Number UMTS router UR 5-2 motherboard UR 5 box top part UR 5 box bottom part UR 5 rear head UR 5 front head Expansion port Spacers for expansion port PORT1 mounting to motherboard Screw for box completion...
  • Page 31: Expansion Port Mounting For Ur5 Sl

    EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 3.2. Expansion port mounting for UR5 SL Attention! Expansion port PORT1 include when the router UR5 SL is switched off. After unscrewing four screws (position 10) on the rear panel (position 5) and removing it is possible to take out the B-UR-5-2 motherboard (position 1). The expansion port PORT1 (position 2) is connected to connector J3 (see below) of the router B-UR-5 motherboard (position 1) from TOP side.
  • Page 32 EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING Parts list and description Part Description Number UMTS router motherboard Expansion port PORT1 Left box part Right box part Rear head Front head Bottom box part Top box part Spacers for expansion port PORT1 mounting to motherboard Screw for box completion...
  • Page 33: Changing The Sim Cards

    The second SIM card holder is can not be bought itself. If need to add the second SIM card holder the router have to be send to Conel s.r.o. company. After unscrewing the two screws (position 6) on the box bottom part (position 3) and removing the box top part (position 2) the second SIM card (position 7) is on the router B-UR- 5 motherboard (position 1) from the TOP side (see below).
  • Page 34 CHANGE OF THE SIM CARDS Mounting the second SIM socket...
  • Page 35: Changing The Second Sim Card In The Ur5 Sl Router

    The second SIM card holder is can not be bought itself. If need to add the second SIM card holder the router have to be send to Conel s.r.o. company. After unscrewing the four screws (position 9) on the rear head (position 5), and removing it, it is possible to change the second SIM card (position 7) on the router B-UR-5 motherboard (position 1) from the TOP side (see below).
  • Page 36 CHANGE OF THE SIM CARDS Mounting the second SIM socket Parts list and description Part Description Number UMTS router UR5 motherboard Adapter for the second SIM card Left box part Right box part Rear head Front head Bottom box part...
  • Page 37: Configuration Setting Over Web Browser

    CONFIGURATION 5. Configuration setting over web browser Attention! If the SIM card is not inserted in the router, then it is impossible to operate. The inserted SIM card must have activated GPRS. Insert the SIM card when the router is switched-off.
  • Page 38 CONFIGURATION view system information about modem operation, select the System Information menu item. The bottom part of the window contains information about the system memory usage. The upper part of the window displays detailed information about active interfaces: • eth0 – parameters of networks interface •...
  • Page 39: Dhcp Status

    CONFIGURATION 5.2. DHCP Status Information about IP addresses, which was leased to the router by the DHCP server, is possible to find in menu in sum DHCP: • lease 192.168.1.2 (generally IP address) – assigned IP address • starts – information about time of assignation of IP address •...
  • Page 40: Dyndns Status

    CONFIGURATION parameter Send SMS when data limit is exceeded (SMS configuration). Information about transferred data is show for primary SIM card only. For the router with HC15 Cinterion module item UMTS/GPRS in the menu contains up-to-date information about signal quality of the selected cell only. 5.5.
  • Page 41: Lan Configuration

    CONFIGURATION Program syslogd can be started with two options that modifies its behaviour. Option "-S" followed by decimal number set maximal number of lines in one log file. Option "-R" followed by hostname or IP address enable logging to remote syslog daemon. For starting syslogd with these options you could modify script "/etc/init.d/syslog"...
  • Page 42 CONFIGURATION Example of the network interface with dynamic DHCP server: 192.168.1.2 GSM/GPRS 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4...
  • Page 43 CONFIGURATION Example of the network interface with dynamic and static DHCP server: 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 GSM/GPRS 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.10 01-23-45-67-89-ab 192.168.1.11 01-54-68-18-ba-7e...
  • Page 44 CONFIGURATION Example of the network interface with default gateway and DNS server: 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 GSM/GPRS 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.20...
  • Page 45: Vrrp Configuration

    CONFIGURATION 5.8. VRRP Configuration To enter the VRRP configuration select the VRRP menu item. VRRP protocol (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) is a technique, by which it is possible to forward routing from main router to backup router in the case of the main router failure. If the Enable VRRP is checked, then it is possible to set the following parameters.
  • Page 46 CONFIGURATION Example of the VRRP protocol: Main router Virtual server ID 5 Host priority 255 APN 1 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.1 10.0.1.3 APN 2 Backup router 192.168.1.3 Virtual server ID 5 Host priority 100...
  • Page 47: Umts/Gprs Configuration

    CONFIGURATION 5.9. UMTS/GPRS Configuration To enter the GPRS connection configuration select the GPRS menu item. If the Create GPRS connection option is selected, the modem automatically tries to establish GPRS connection after switching-on. In this window it is possible to define Username, Password, authentificate protocol in the GSM network (Authentication), IP address (IP Address) and phone number (Phone Number) for two different APN.
  • Page 48 CONFIGURATION to none, the router launches in off-line mode and it is necessary to establish PPP connection via SMS message. If parameter Backup SIM card is set to none, then parameters Switch to other SIM card when connection fails, Switch to backup SIM card when roaming is detected and Switch to backup SIM card when data limit is exceeded switch the router to off-line mode.
  • Page 49 CONFIGURATION In the last part of the window, is possible to switch on the PPPoE server by checking off Enable PPPoE bridge mode. Then server waits for client from ethernet. After connection, router sets the PPP connection over GPRS. Router then act as a transparent bridge between PPPoE and PPP.
  • Page 50 CONFIGURATION The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button.
  • Page 51: Firewall Configuration

    CONFIGURATION 5.10. Firewall Configuration By the help of a firewall it is possible to set IP addresses from which are possible to remotely access the router. The choice Allow remote access only from specified hosts is given for easier configuration of hosts. In this firewall configuration it is possible to set up to four remote accesses by the help of Source, Source IP Address, Protocol and Target Port.
  • Page 52 CONFIGURATION Example of the firewall configuration: TCP/1000 10.0.2.123 ICMP 171.92.5.45 142.2.26.54...
  • Page 53: Nat Configuration

    CONFIGURATION 5.11. NAT Configuration To enter the Network Address Translation configuration, select the NAT menu item. By checking Send all incoming packets to default server item setting the Default Server item it is possible to put the router into the mode in which all incoming data from GPRS will be routed to the computer with the defined IP address.
  • Page 54 CONFIGURATION Example of the configuration with one connection equipment on the router: 162.209.13.222 ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.2 In these configurations it is important to have marked choice of Send all remaining incoming packets it default server, IP address in this case is the address of the device behind the router.
  • Page 55 CONFIGURATION Example of the configuration with more connected equipment: SWITCH 162.209.13.222 10.0.0.1:81 ppp0 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.1:82 192.168.1.2:80 10.0.0.1:83 192.168.1.3:80 192.168.1.4:80...
  • Page 56: Openvpn Tunnel Configuration

    CONFIGURATION In this configuration equipment wired behind the router defines the address Server IP Address. The router replies, while PING on address of SIM card. Access on web interface of the equipment behind the router is possible by the help of Port Forwarding, when behind IP address of SIM is indicating public port of equipment on which we want to come up.
  • Page 57 CONFIGURATION compressions by parameter Compression, compression has to be on both tunnel ends. By parameter NAT Rules it is possible to apply set NAT rules to OpenVPN tunnel. By Authenticate Mode it is possible to choose authentication. On choice are none authentication, or by Pre-shared secret which set shared key for both off-side tunnel;...
  • Page 58 CONFIGURATION Example of the OpenVPN tunnel configuration: 192.168.1.2 192.168.2.2 ppp0 10.0.0.2 192.168.2.0 tun 0 19.16.2.0 ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.0 tun0 19.16.1.0 192.168.1.3 OpenVPN tunnel 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway 192.168.2.1 OpenVPN tunnel configuration: Protocol UDP Port 1194 1194 Remote IP Address: 10.0.0.2 10.0.0.1...
  • Page 59: Ipsec Tunnel Configuration

    CONFIGURATION 5.13. IPSec Tunnel Configuration IPsec tunnel configuration can be called up by option IPsec item in the menu. IPsec tunnel allows protected connection of two networks LAN to the one which looks like one homogenous. In the IPsec Tunnels Configuration window are four rows, each row for one configured IPSec tunnel.
  • Page 60 CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 61: Gre Tunnels Configuration

    CONFIGURATION Example of the IPSec Tunnel configuration: 192.168.1.2 192.168.2.2 ppp0 10.0.0.2 192.168.2.0 ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.3 IPSec tunel 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway 192.168.2.1 IPsec tunnel configuration: Remote IP Address: 10.0.0.2 10.0.0.1 Remote Subnet: 192.168.2.0 192.168.1.0 Remote Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 Local Subnet:...
  • Page 62 CONFIGURATION The tunnels are active after selecting Create x GRE tunnel. In the singles window it is possible to define the IP address of the remote side of the tunnel (Remote External IP Address), internal IP address of the local side of the tunnel (Local Internal IP Address), internal IP address of the remote side of the tunnel (Remote Internal IP Address), address of the network behind the remote side of the tunnel (Remote Subnet) and the mask of the network behind the remote side of the tunnel (Remote Subnet Mask).
  • Page 63: L2Tp Configuration

    CONFIGURATION 5.15. L2TP Configuration To enter the L2TP tunnels configuration, select the L2TP menu item. L2TP tunnel allows protected connection by password of two networks LAN to the one which it looks like one homogenous. The tunnels are active after selecting Create L2TP tunnel. In the window it is possible to define L2TP tunnel mode (Mode) on the router side, in case of client IP address of server (Server IP Address), start IP address in range, which is offered by server to clients (Client Start IP Address), end IP address in range, which is...
  • Page 64 CONFIGURATION Example of the L2TP Tunnel configuration: 192.168.1.2 192.168.2.2 ppp0 10.0.0.2 192.168.2.1 ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.3 L2TP tunel 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway 192.168.2.1 Configuration of the L2TP tunnel: Mode L2TP Server L2TP Client Server IP Address 10.0.0.1 Client Start IP Address: 192.168.3.2...
  • Page 65: Dyndns Client Configuration

    The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. Example of the DynDNS client configuration with domain conel.dyndns.org, username conel, password conel and default server http://members.dyndns.org: If DNS servers are not assigned by the operator, then it is possible to configure it by inserting of script into start up window: echo “nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx“...
  • Page 66: Ntp Client Configuration

    CONFIGURATION 5.17. NTP Client Configuration NTP client Configuration can be called up by option NTP item in the menu. In the window can be defined the address prime (Primary NTP server Address) and secondary NTP server (Secondary NTP server Address), by the help of which the router, after first interface to the GPRS from make power supply, will adjust the inner clock.
  • Page 67 CONFIGURATION and Stop Bits it is possible to monitor the meter status connected to the expansion port M-BUSD status. Every monitor value is uniquely identified by the help of number identifier OID - Object Identifier. OID is finished by „.9“. For the expansion port CNT the following range of OID is used: Description .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.1.0...
  • Page 68: Smtp Configuration

    After enter the IP address is in a MIB tree part is possible show object identifier. The path to objects is: iso->org->dod->internet->private->enterprises->conel->protocols. 5.19. SMTP Configuration Configuration of SMTP can be entered by clicking on SMTP menu item. In the window, there is possible to enter login values to e-mail server, from which e-mails will be sent.
  • Page 69: Sms Configuration

    CONFIGURATION 5.20. SMS Configuration In the SMS Configuration menu it is possible to select automatic sending of SMS messages following power up (Send SMS on power up) and at the start (Send SMS on PPP connect) or the loss (Send SMS on PPP disconnect) of the PPP connection and at data limit exceeded (Send SMS when datalimit exceeded).
  • Page 70 CONFIGURATION By choosing Enable AT-SMS protocol on external port and Baudrate it is possible to send/receive an SMS on the serial port. By choosing Enable AT-SMS protocol on TCP port and enter the TCP port it is possible to send/receive an SMS on the TCP port. SMS messages are sent by the help of a standard AT commands.
  • Page 71 CONFIGURATION After powering up the router, at introduction of the telephone number comes SMS in the form of: UR 5 (Unit ID) has been powered up. PLMN:xxxxx,Cell:xxxx,Channel:xx,Level:-xxdBm. Where PLMN is – number of mobile operator, Cell – number of cell, Channel – used channel, Level –...
  • Page 72 CONFIGURATION Example of the router configuration for SMS sending via serial interface:...
  • Page 73 CONFIGURATION Example of the router configuration for controlling via SMS from every phone numbers:...
  • Page 74 CONFIGURATION Example of the router configuration for controlling via SMS from two phone numbers: The SMS is possible to do for example in HyperTerminal program. After establishing connection with the router via serial interface or Ethernet, it is possible to do with SMS by the help of the next AT commands (more about AT commands see reference [1]): AT commands Description...
  • Page 75 CONFIGURATION The SMS message is created by the help of command AT+CMGS=<tel. number>. After Enter button is pressed is displayed mark >, behind this mark it is possible to write your own SMS message. The SMS message is sent by the help of CTRL+Z (SMS sending takes a few minutes).
  • Page 76: Expansion Port Configuration

    CONFIGURATION 5.21. Expansion Port Configuration The expansion port configuration can be called up by airbrush option External Port in menu. Inside the window can be defined Baudrate, number of Data bits, Parity, number of Stop bits, Protocol and Mode. Split timeout is for messages. In mode TCP server it is necessary to enter the TCP port, on which the router will listen to incoming requests about TCP connection.
  • Page 77: Usb Port Configuration

    CONFIGURATION Example of external port configuration: ppp0 10.0.0.2 ppp0 10.0.0.1 RS232 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.100 Settings in application on PC: Settings in the router TCP connection on 10.0.0.2:2000 Mode: TCP server Server Address: - Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 TCP Port: 2000 ppp0 10.0.0.2 RS232 ppp0 10.0.0.1 RS232...
  • Page 78 CONFIGURATION Example of USB port configuration: Equipment ppp0 10.0.0.2 ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.100 Settings in application on PC: Settings in the router TCP connection on 10.0.0.2:2000 Mode: TCP server Server Address: - Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 TCP Port: 2000 Equipment ppp0 10.0.0.2 ppp0 10.0.0.1 Settings in the router Settings in the router...
  • Page 79: Startup Script

    CONFIGURATION 5.23. Startup Script In the window Startup Script it is possible to create own scripts which will be executed after all initial scripts. This script is not stored or restored when using web interface backup or restores option. The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. IO program 5.23.1.
  • Page 80 CONFIGURATION sleep 2 io get bin3 BIN3=$? if [ "$BIN3" != "$OLD3" ]; then if [ "$BIN3" = "1" ]; then gsmsms 739546801 "test SMS bin3-1" if [ "$BIN3" = "0" ]; then gsmsms 739546801 "test SMS bin3-0" OLD3=$BIN3 sleep 2 done Change take effect after restarting router by the help of button Reboot in web administration or by SMS message.
  • Page 81: Up/Down Script

    CONFIGURATION 5.24. Up/Down Script In the window Up/Down Script it is possible to create own scripts. In the item Up script is defined scripts, which begins after establishing a PPP connection. In the item Down Script is defines script, which begins after lost a PPP connection. This script is not stored or restored when using web interface backup or restores option.
  • Page 82: Change Profile

    CONFIGURATION Automatic configuration update starts 5 minutes after turning on the router and then every 24 hours or it is possible to set the time of automatic configuration in parameter Update Hour. If the entered URL is different configuration than in the router then the router downloads this configuration and restarts itself.
  • Page 83: Set Real Time Clock

    CONFIGURATION 5.28. Set real time clock One - shot inner clock of the router setting can be called up in option Set Real Time Clock item in the menu. Clocks are set according to the engaged NTP server after push- button operation Apply.
  • Page 84: Send Sms

    CONFIGURATION 5.31. Send SMS Sending SMS messages is possible in menu Send SMS. The SMS message will be sent after entering the Phone number and text SMS (Message) and by pushing button Send. SMS message sending via HTTP request is in the form: GET /send_exec.cgi?phone=%2B420712345678&message=Test HTTP/1.1 Authorization: Basic cm9vdDpyb290 HTTP request will be sent to TCP connection on router port 80 which sends an SMS...
  • Page 85: Update Firmware

    CONFIGURATION 5.34. Update firmware To view the information about the firmware version and instructions for its update select the Update Firmware menu item. The new firmware will be checked after pressing Browse button and update the following pressing the Update button. After successful firmware updating the following statement is listed: There is information about updating of the FLASH memory.
  • Page 86: Default Settings

    CONFIGURATION 5.36. Default settings After green LED starts to blink it is possible to restore initial settings of the router by pressing button RST on front panel. After press button RST it is restoration of the configuration and reset (green LED will be on). LAN Configuration 5.36.1.
  • Page 87: Vrrp Configuration

    CONFIGURATION VRRP Configuration 5.36.2. Firewall Configuration 5.36.3.
  • Page 88: Umts/Gprs Configuration

    CONFIGURATION UMTS/GPRS Configuration 5.36.4.
  • Page 89: Nat Configuration

    CONFIGURATION NAT Configuration 5.36.5. OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration 5.36.6.
  • Page 90 CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 91: Ipsec Tunnel Configuration

    CONFIGURATION IPsec Tunnel Configuration 5.36.7.
  • Page 92: Gre Tunnels Configuration

    CONFIGURATION GRE Tunnels Configuration 5.36.8. L2TP Tunnel Configuration 5.36.9.
  • Page 93: Dyndns Configuration

    CONFIGURATION DynDNS Configuration 5.36.10. NTP Configuration 5.36.11. SNMP Configuration 5.36.12.
  • Page 94: Smtp Configuration

    CONFIGURATION SMTP Configuration 5.36.13. SMS Configuration 5.36.14.
  • Page 95: Usb Port Configuration

    CONFIGURATION Expansion Port Configuration 5.36.15. USB Port Configuration 5.36.16.
  • Page 96: Startup Script

    CONFIGURATION Startup script 5.36.17.
  • Page 97: Up/Down Script

    CONFIGURATION Up/Down script 5.36.18. Automatic update 5.36.19.
  • Page 98: Configuration Setting Over Telnet

    CONFIGURATION 6. Configuration setting over Telnet Attention! If the SIM card isn’t inserted in the router, it is impossible for the router to operate. The Included SIM card must be activated for GPRS transmissions. Insert the SIM card when the router is switched off. Monitoring of status, configuration and administration of the router can be performed by means of the Telnet interface.
  • Page 99: Possible Problems

    PROBLEMS, KEEPING Possible problems Some network cards are able to be set in situation, when it is not possible to connect the router. It is possible to solve this problem in the following steps: hand by selection communication rates 10 MB/s in property network cards, connect router over switch, start computer only after finalizing the start of the router.
  • Page 100: Customers Support

    During cleaning of the modem do not use aggressive chemicals, solvents and abrasive cleaners! Conel Company hereby declares that the modem narrated in this user’s guide fits all basic demands of directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). Modem fits values of coefficient SAR defined by association ICNIRP and values of “About protection of health before non-ionized radiation“.
  • Page 101: Product Disposal Instructions

    PROBLEMS, KEEPING 11. Product disposal instructions The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment: 2002/96/EC) directive has been introduced to ensure that electrical/electronic products are recycled using the best available recovery techniques to minimize the impact on the environment. This product contains high quality materials and components which can be recycled.
  • Page 102: Guarantee Claim Guidelines

    GUARANTEE 12. Guarantee Claim Guidelines Dear customer, The product that you have purchased was tested by the manufacturer and, before it was sold, the product’s functions were checked once more by our company’s technician. However if, in spite of the above-mentioned measures, a breakdown of this product occurs during the guarantee period, which makes proper utilization of the product impossible, we ask you to observe the Guarantee Claim Guidelines when asserting a guarantee claim.
  • Page 103 GUARANTEE hereupon onto the seller, and the ownership of the new product, onto the buyer. A new guarantee period starts running from the date of acceptance of the new product. In the event that the seller, upon agreement with the customer, has settled the guarantee claim by exchanging the object of the guarantee claim for a faultless product, the new guarantee of the product shall expire as follows: 1.
  • Page 104 GUARANTEE Other guarantee claim conditions The fact that the object of the guarantee claim does not correspond to parameters that have been set for other similar types of products can not be considered to be a defect. For the assessment whether a defect has occurred, the product parameters included in the technical documentation of the product are decisive.
  • Page 105: Guarantee Certificate

    GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE 13. Guarantee certificate Type of the device Serial number Guarantee period (in months) Seller Date of sale Stamp of the seller...
  • Page 106 GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE Date of reception of the guarantee claim by the seller Number of the guarantee claim report Date of reception of the device into the repair shop Date of completion of the repair by the repair shop Number of the receipt form of the repair shop Guarantee repair...

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