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Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Modem Use The 615M-1 Series modems are designed and intended for use in fixed and mobile applications. “Fixed” assumes the device is physically secured at one location and not easily moved to another location. Always keep the cellular antenna a distance of at least 20 cm (8 in.) from anyone’s head or body while the modem is in use. This modem is designed for use in applications that observe the 20 cm separation distance.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Follow Instructions Read this entire manual and all other publications pertaining to the work to be performed before installing, operating, or servicing this equipment. Practice all plant and safety instructions and precautions. Failure to follow the instructions can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual CONTENTS Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.1 Module Identification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.2 Features and Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.3 General Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1.4 Mechanical Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1.5 Order Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION The 615M-1 Series from ELPRO is the ideal solution for a wide range of cellular data network serial and Ethernet connectivity requirements. All 615M-1 Series feature both high-speed 3G HSPA and EVDO cellular communications in a single device, with full GSM and CDMA backward compatibility. The 615M-1 delivers two LAN, one serial, and Rx diversity connections.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual • TCP/IP packet assembler and dis-assembler for serial connected devices. • Inbound IP termination with static IP. • Modem Domain Names with dynamic DNS. • Internet access and web browsing via Ethernet connector. • VPN support. • On-board 1.8/3V SIM socket (active only for GSM). 1.3 General Specifications Product specifications are subject to change without notice.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Specifications Link Activity Activity LED Serial RS232 DB9 Female DCE Data Rate (Bps) 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200 bps Serial Settings 8 Data Bits; No Stop/1 Start/Parity (Configurable) Protocols and Configuration Protocols Supported TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, FTP, TFTP, TELNET, PING, GPSNMEA (optional), DHCP; MAC Filtering (Whitelist), IP Filtering (Blacklist), DMZ, Dynamic DNS, Port Forwardi
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Specifications Power Supply Nominal Supply 9 to 28 Vdc; Under/Over Voltage Protection and Reverse Polarity Molex 43025-0400 4-pin locking connector Average Current Draw 130 mA @ 13.8 Vdc (Idle) Transmit Current Draw 350 mA @ 13.8 Vdc NOTE Specifications subject to change. 1 UMTS HSPA 3 EDGE 4 GPRS 5 EVDO Rev A (IS-856-A) 6 1xEVDO Rev 0 (IS-856) 7 1xRTT (IS-2000) 8 Access via SNMP only 2 1.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 1.5 Order Information Table 2 Order Code Description 615M-1 3G Modem, GSM/CDMA Table 3 Product Code Description Data Sheet Cellular Antenna, 130 mm (5 in.), SMA Male, Magnetic Base Mount, 2 dBi gain 7941 CC3/10-SMA Coaxial Cable Kit, 3 m (9.8 ft)/10 m (32 ft), N-type to SMA 7932 7947 CCTAIL-SMA-F/M Coaxial Cable Tail, 600 mm (24 in.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 1.6 External Connectors Table 4 describes the external connectors for the 615M-1 modem.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Panel Indicator Connection Description Hold for one second to reset unit. Hold for at least 4 sec to reconfigure the unit to its factory default settings. RESET PWR Jack Molex 43025-0400; Power – bottom pins Interface for power plug (9-28 Vdc) Top pins are not available for use. SIM/SVC SIM Card socket Interface for SIM card. Your wireless service provider will supply the SIM card with your wireless service contract.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 1.9 RS-232 Serial Port Integration Parameters Table 7 provides the serial cable design information to integrate the 615M-1 modem into your system. Table 8 provides the default RS-232 communication parameters. This modem can be connected to a PC with a straightthrough serial modem cable.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Chapter 2 - GETTING STARTED 2.1 Package Contents The 615M-1 Modem package contains the following: • 615M-1 Modem • Power Cable • Information Card 2.2 Device Connections Use the following steps to connect devices to the modem and connect the modem to power. 1. (GSM Users) Insert the SIM card into the SIM/SVC slot (see Figure 6). Figure 6 Inserting SIM Card 2.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 2.3 LAN Configuration The modem is configured via internal web pages. For Windows XP users: 1. Choose Start-->Control Panel-->Network Connections. 2. Right-click Local Area Connection and click Properties. 3. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 4. On the General tab, select the options “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically.” 5. Click OK to complete the TCP/IP configuration.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 2.4 Cellular Connections Before you begin, you need an active cellular account with the carrier of your choice. GSM Users: 1. Insert the SIM card (gold side up) into the SIM/SVC slot in the rear of the modem. 2. Push the card completely into the slot until it clicks in place. 3. If you have already powered your device, you will need to cycle power to register the SIM for operation.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Chapter 3 - 615M-1 WEB INTERFACE 3.1 Logging on to the Web Interface 1. Start your web browser and enter 192.168.1.50 in the address bar. The following login screen appears. Figure 9 Login Screen 2. Enter the User Name “admin” and the Password “password.” 3. Click OK. The modem’s Home Page appears. The main navigation pane (see Figure 10) is on the left side of the page, and on the right side is the content area.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 3.2 Unit Status Click Unit Status on the main navigation pane to access the Status, Identity, and Basic Settings pages. Status Click the Status tab on the Unit Status page to see general status information for the unit. Figures 11 and 12 show the Status content for GSM and CDMA. Figure 11 615M-1 Unit Status–Status (GSM) Figure 12 615M-1 Unit Status–Status (CDMA) Rev Version 1.0 www.cooperbussmann.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual LAN IP Displays the LAN-side static IP information for the modem. NOTE Once this IP address is changed and saved, the browser connection to the device will be lost. To continue configuration, reconnect to the (new) IP address (the address that has been entered and saved). Subnet Mask Displays the LAN-side subnet mask for the modem. MAC Address Media Access Control Address.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual CDMA Connection Status Service Type Determines the type of network your device has connected to (GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, CDMA 1xRTT, EVDO Rev0 or RevA). MEID The Electronic Serial Number is only applicable for the CDMA product line, and carrier specific (such as AllTel™, Verizon Wireless™, or Sprint™). MDN/MTN The actual phone number of the device, as supplied by the carrier.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Frequency Cellular frequency band that the modem is using. The frequency bands 800 MHz and 1900 MHz are mainly in the US and outlying areas. In some cases 900, 1800, and 2100 MHz are seen for European or foreign carriers. Roaming Options are either “Roaming” or “Not Roaming.” Signal Strength (dBm) Measured in dBm, this is the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI).
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Unit ID ID This identification number serves to distinguish this unit from other units in the network. It is at the same time the “syslocation” for the SNMP facility. Power Management The 615M-1 unit is designed to stay on even if the ignition is turned off. The unit can be configured to automatically shut down 1, 5, 30, 60 or 240 minutes after ignition has been turned off, or when the supply voltage drops to a certain level.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 3.3 Cell Connection – 615M-1 Click Cell Connection on the main navigation pane to access the Carrier, UMTS, CDMA, System Monitor and Dynamic DNS settings pages. Carrier Click the Carrier tab on the Cell Connection page to change carrier settings. Figure 15 Cell Connection–Carrier Carrier Active Carrier Selects the carrier and credentials to use for data calls. The Secondary Carrier cannot be selected if it is None.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Password Sets the password required by the cellular provider. Leave blank if not required. Authentication Protocols Selects the authentication protocol used. If Auto is selected, the 615M-1 will negotiate a protocol with the cell tower. If Use Only is chosen, then the 615M-1 will only accept requests for the specified protocols. GSM Settings Click the GSM Settings tab on the Cell Connection page to change GSM settings.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Disable PIN (Enter Current PIN) Select “Yes” to disable the PIN security feature. Select “No” to enable PIN security for the modem. After selecting No, enter the current PIN in the Current PIN field. Click Save to finish enabling PIN security. “PIN ACCEPTED” is displayed when the PIN security is enabled. Action You may change only one of the following three options at a time.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Figure 17 Cell Connection–CDMA Provisioning Band Selection Band A list of frequency bands appropriate for the Active Carrier. Select a specific band or (recommended) select All Bands. Current Status MEID The Mobile Equipment Identifier is used by the cellular carrier as the means to identify the cellular module. This is the identifier used to set up the user account with the cellular provider.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Roaming Indicates Roaming or Not Roaming. Roaming means that service is being provided by an alternate carrier who has a roaming agreement with your contracted carrier. While Roaming, additional charges may apply. For provisioning, the unit must be Not Roaming. Signal Strength (dBm) Measured in dBm, this is the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI). For provisioning, the signal strength should be greater than -95 dBm.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual System Monitor Click the System Monitor tab on the Cell Connection page to access the configuration of additional self-monitoring for the modem in order to determine when service provider connections may have been terminated.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Periodic Ping Settings The Periodic Ping can be used to actively check that a currently established data connection with the cellular carrier is still valid. If enabled and the cellular connection is UP, pings are output and the response is monitored as specified by the following settings. Periodic Ping is not active when the cell connection is DOWN.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Figure 19 Cell Connection–Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Selecting “Enable” allows the modem to provide the selected service dynamic IP address information. Selecting “Disable” stops any IP information from being sent to the selected service. Dynamic DNS Address The Internet address to which the Dynamic DNS information is to be communicated. Default is dynupdate.no-ip.com.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 3.4 LAN Settings Click LAN Settings on the main navigation pane to access LAN configuration settings and the MAC and IP filtering. Figure 20 LAN–LAN Settings LAN Settings 30 Ethernet IP Address This sets the IP address of this device and is the address used to access the configuration pages. If the IP address changes, you will need to re-enter the new IP address in your browser to access the configuration pages.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual LAN Masquerade When enabled, the 615M-1 masquerades all Ethernet traffic to the LAN, making all WAN traffic appear as if it originated from the 615M-1. This can be useful in applications where there is equipment on the local LAN that cannot cope with connections from multiple Host IP addresses.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Friendly IP Address Specifies the IP address from which remote administration is permitted. Entering 0.0.0.0 will allow any IP address. Leave the fifth box blank (after the /) if specifying a specific IP, or 0.0.0.0. A subnet mask may be entered in the fifth box. The mask indicates how many bits of the IP address to match. The mask can be a value from 1 to 32.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual MAC Filtering Click the MAC Filtering tab on the LAN page to configure MAC filtering, which allows up to five unique device MAC addresses to have access to the network. Figure 21 LAN–MAC Filtering MAC Filtering MAC Filtering Allows you to Enable or Disable MAC filtering. Allowed MAC Address Enter the MAC address for a device to be allowed on the network.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual IP Filtering Click the IP Filtering tab on the LAN page to add or change IP filters. Figure 22 LAN–IP Filtering You can enter up to 20 IP filters. Each IP filter is identified by a unique number (from 1 to 20).
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual The filtering logic is as follows: if exists(filter[1]) AND match(packet, filter[1]) then apply(action[1]) else if exists(filter[2]) AND match(packet, filter[2]) then apply(action[2]) else if exists(filter[3]) AND match(packet, filter[3]) then apply(action[3]) ... else if exists(filter[20]) AND match(packet, filter[20]) then apply(action[20]) else process packet normally. Where: exists(filter[n]) -> The user as defined filter number n.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Source Port Any—Any source port number. Specific—Select a specific source port number. Range—Select a range of source port number. When “Exclude” is selected, in order for the packet to match with this criteria it must NOT have this source port number (or NOT be in the given source port number range). Destination Port Any—Any destination port number. Specific—Select a specific destination port number.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 3.5 Router Click Router on the main navigation pane to access the Port Forwarding and Static Routing pages. Port Forwarding Click the Port Forwarding tab on the Router page to configure port forwarding.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Friendly IP Address Specifies an IP address that is allowed to access the modem, or a wildcard IP address of 0.0.0.0 that allows all IP addresses to access the modem. Leave the fifth box blank (after the “/”) if specifying a specific IP, or 0.0.0.0. A subnet mask may be entered in the fifth box. The mask indicates how many bits of the IP address to match. The mask can be a value from 1 to 32.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Metric Sets the route priority (1 to 20). The lower the metric value the higher the route priority. Add Click Add to add the configured route to the (Static) Routing Table. 3.6 Security Click Security on the main navigation pane to access the PPTP, IPsec, and GRE pages. Status Click the Status tab on the Security page to see the status of the PPTP client and server and IPsec tunnels.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual PPTP Click the PPTP tab on the Security page to configure Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), a method for implementing virtual private networks (VPN). Figure 26 Security–PPTP PPTP Client Configuration PPTP Client Selecting “Enable” allows PPTP functionality. Selecting “Disable” turns off PPTP functionality. Set Default Route to PPTP Selecting “Enable” routes all IP traffic through the PPTP network.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual PPTP Server User Configuration Full Name This name can be used as a descriptive name for a client. It is not used by the server. No spaces are allowed in the name. Username The name used by a client to log in to the server. Password The password (with associated user name) used by a client to log in to the server. IPsec Click the IPsec tab on the Security page to configure secured communication tunnels.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual IPsec Support IPsec Selecting “Enable” launches the IPsec process and starts all enabled tunnels. Selecting “Disable” stops all tunnels and shuts down the IPsec process. Note that all enabled tunnels are launched automatically when the unit connects to the cellular carrier. NAT Mode Determines how packets are addressed.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Phase 1 Authentication Use MD5 or SHA1 hashing. Phase 1 DH Group Negotiate (Auto) or use 768 (Group 1), 1024 (Group 2), 1536 (Group 5) or 2048 (Group 14) bit keys. Phase 1 Key Lifetime How long the keying channel of a connection should last before being renegotiated. Phase 2 Encryption Use AES-128, AES-256 or 3DES encryption. Phase 2 Authentication Use MD5 or SHA1 hashing.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual GRE Click the GRE tab on the Security page to add and delete GRE (Generic Route Encapsulation) tunnels. The current tunnels are listed at the bottom of the page. Up to two networks that lie beyond the tunnel may be specified, and routes to those networks are automatically created when the tunnel is established. Static local and remote IP addresses are necessary to allow for tunnel automatic (re)connection.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Figure 29 Serial–External Serial External Serial Port Configuration Show Version on Boot When enabled, the router model number and firmware version are transmitted out the serial port upon router boot. Additionally, “OK” is transmitted when router is ready to receive data and when PPP connection is made. When disabled, these indicators are not transmitted out the serial port.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Table 9 DTR Descriptions Ignore DTR. AT&D0 AT&D2 If in the Online Data State or Online Command State, upon an on-to-off transition of DTR the modem performs an orderly clear-down of the call and returns to the command state. Automatic answer is disabled while DTR remains off. AT&D4 The modem auto-dials the default remote station upon an off-to-on transition of DTR and enters the Online Data State.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual External PAD Settings PAD Mode Sets the PAD mode of the modem as a Server or Client. In Client mode, the modem will initiate an outbound connection to the Remote Host IP Address with the Outgoing Port based on the selected DTR setting. In Server mode, the modem will accept one incoming connection on the specified Incoming Port. The modem will not accept multiple incoming connections at the same time.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Server Hard Timeout Time after which the current connection with the client will be terminated without warning. This is a fixed time from the initial connection, no matter how much or how often the client sends data to the server. This parameter is ignored if the session closes on New Client. If PAD protocol is TCP, the timeout is specified in minutes. If UDP, the timeout is specified in seconds. The valid range for either is 1-65535.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Figure 30 Diagnostics–SNMP SNMP Configuration SNMP Selecting “Enable” allows SNMP functionality. Selecting “Disable” turns off SNMP functionality. Version With SNMP enabled, select the corresponding version that matches the SNMP manager. SNMP v2c Read-only Community Name The community string used for accessing the read-only Management Information Bases (MIBs).
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Traps Traps Selecting “Enable” will allow the active trap events to be reported to the defined server(s). Selecting “Disable” deactivates events reporting. Up to four destinations can be specified. Server Address IP address of server to which the trap events will be sent. Server Port The corresponding server port to which the trap events will be sent (default 162).
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Log File Actions Log Action There are three available settings: Store in modem—Selecting “Store in Modem” and clicking Go creates a current status log, and overwrites any previously saved log. This action save a log even if auto-logging is disabled. It is best to save the log immediately following the adverse event, and before any reboot. This log will contain only information collected since the most recent reboot of the device.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Device Input Status Main Voltage Displays current voltage applied to the unit, in Volts. Modem Temperature Displays temperature of the modem, in Celsius. Analog Input Status Analog Input 1, Analog Input 2 Displays voltage of the specified analog input, in Volts. Digital Input Status Digital Input 1, Digital Displays the status of the specified input as Active (high state) or Normal (low state).
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual NMEA Connection Manager IP address/ port The IP address and service port of the NMEA server (manager). Manager connection type The connection protocol to communicate with the NMEA server (manager). NMEA Identification Unit ID The unit name to be included in the NMEA message payload. Source Identification The unit’s IP address that will be included in the NMEA message payload.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Alarm Message Format $IIALR,hhmmss.ss,xxx,c,s,ip;uid;txt*hh hhmmss.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual ASK Message Format $IIACK,xxx*hh xxx: ASCII-encoded hex target descriptor, composed of three fields Operation being performed 0 Acknowledging an alarm or opening a digital output 1 Closing a digital output 2 Read Request for an input (analog or digital) 3-F Reserved for future use Class of I/O being operated on 0 Digital input 1 Analog input 2 Digital output (contact closure) 3-F Reserved for future use
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Labels Click the Labels tab on the I/O Settings page to provide a label for each diagnostic value indicating its normal and abnormal conditions. Figure 34 I/O Settings–Labels 3.10 Firmware Update Click Firmware Update on the main navigation pane to download current firmware for the unit.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Current Firmware Information Version Displays the modem firmware version currently loaded in the unit. Kernel Date Displays the date of the operating system kernel the unit is running. Upload New Firmware File Enter the update file name, or click Browse to locate the file on your hard drive. Updates can be executed if Remote Administration is enabled. Progress Displays the update progress once Save is clicked.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Chapter 4 - IP ADDRESSING 4.1 Overview When 615M-1 cellular router is connected to a cellular carrier, it will always have two IP addresses. The first is the local area network (LAN) address. The 615M-1 can be accessed through either the LAN 1 or LAN 2 Ethernet connectors on the front panel using this IP address. This IP address is user configurable and is saved locally in the 615M-1. The factory default IP address is 192.168.1.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Common Private IP Address Ranges: 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255 Devices using Private IP addresses must have a router with Network Address Translation (NAT) capability to access the Internet. By default, the 615M-1 will perform the NAT function on all outgoing traffic.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual If specific Port Forwarding rules exist in the IP Mapping Table, these rules take precedence over the DMZ host. 4.6 Friendly IP Address Friendly IP addresses can be used with either port forwarding or DMZ to provide an additional layer of security.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Chapter 5 - IPSEC AND VPN PASS-THROUGH DEPLOYMENT GUIDE This chapter provides information on building a secure IP network using IPSec and the ELPRO 615M-1 Cellular Modem. Two configuration scenarios are provided. The first scenario demonstrates the 615M-1 when used as an IPSec client. The second scenario shows the 615M-1 passing an IPSec connection from WAN to LAN (VPN passthrough).
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Cisco Router–VPN Server Configuration ! crypto isakmp policy 2 encr 3des authentication pre-share group 2 crypto isakmp key D3m0$K3y!2H3rk address W.X.Y.Z ! crypto ipsec transform-set esp3dessha1 esp-3des esp-sha-hmac crypto ipsec df-bit clear ! crypto map ETH0 10010 ipsec-isakmp description ELPRO set peer W.X.Y.Z set transform-set esp3dessha1 match address V1-ELPRO qos pre-classify ! interface FastEthernet4 ip address A.B.C.D 255.255.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Figure 38 615M-1–IPSec Client Configuration Example 7.3 615M-1 Configured VPN Pass-through The following configuration example uses the 615M-1 as an IPSec pass-through between two Cisco routers. Figure 39 615M-1 Configured VPN Pass-through Rev Version 1.0 www.cooperbussmann.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 615M-1–VPN Pass-Through Configuration Using this scenario, the 615M-1 is acting a pass-through to the VPN connection. Apply these parameters changes into the 615M-1. 1. From the main navigation pane, click LAN. 2. On the LAN page, click the LAN Settings tab. 3. Disable the “LAN Masquerade” option and click Save. Figure 40 LAN Settings 4. From the main navigation pane, click Router. 5. On the Router page, click the Port Forwarding tab.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Chapter 8 - USER I/O PORT The 615M-1 has a 10-pin connector on the back panel that can be used for general purpose analog inputs and digital input/outputs. The connector also provides access to two internal mechanical relays.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Symbol Parameter Min Typ Max Units RPU Pull Up Resistance 18.2 kΩ RPD Pull Down Resistance 100 Ω Analog Inputs VIN Analog Voltage Recommended Input Range 0 Accuracy 30 +/- 0.2 V V Relays VDiff Recommended Differential Voltage Range Between NO and COM Terminals ISwitch -30 30 V Switching Current 1 A RInitial Initial Contact Resistance 100 mΩ ROpen Pass Through Resistance when Contacts are Open.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual 8.3 Simplified Circuit for Mechanical Relays Figure 45 Circuit for Mechanical Relays 8.4 Inserting Wires into User Port Connector Insert a small flathead screwdriver into the insertion slot to open the terminal. Insert wire and remove screwdriver (Figure 46). Figure 46 Inserting Wires into User Port Connector Rev Version 1.0 www.cooperbussmann.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Appendix A - GLOSSARY Term Definition APN, Access Point Access Point Name (APN). An access point connects wireless network stations (or clients) to other stations within the wireless network and also can serve as the point of interconnection between the wireless network and a wired network. Each access point can serve multiple users within a defined network area. Also known as a base station.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Term Definition GPRS General packet radio service (GPRS) is a packet oriented mobile data service on the 2G and 3G cellular communication system’s global system for mobile communications (GSM).
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Term Definition IP Internet protocol. A set of rules used to send and receive messages across local networks and the Internet. IP Address A 32-bit number that identifies each sender or receiver of information that is sent across the Internet. An IP address has two parts: an identifier of a particular network on the Internet and an identifier of the particular device (which can be a server or a workstation) within that network.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Term Definition OMA-DM OMA Device Management is a device management protocol designed for management of small mobile devices such as mobile phones, PDAs and palm top computers. OTA, OTASP Over-the-air programming (OTA) refers to various methods of distributing new software updates or configuration settings to devices like cellphones and set-top boxes.
Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual Term Definition Switch A type of hub that efficiently controls the way multiple devices use the same network so that each can operate at optimal performance. A switch acts as a networks traffic cop. Rather than transmitting all the packets it receives to all ports as a hub does, a switch transmits packets to only the receiving port. TCP Transmission Control Protocol.
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