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Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Copyright Copyright (C) 2022 PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. The products and programs described in this User’s Manual are licensed products of PLANET Technology, This User’s Manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this User’s Manual and all accompanying hardware, software, and documentation are copyrighted.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CE mark Warning The is a class A device, In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Table of Contents Chapter 1. Product Introduction............................................................................................. 7 1.1 Package Contents ...................................................................................................... 8 1.3 Overview .................................................................................................................... 9 1.4 Features ..............................................
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.5.5 Routing................................................................................................... 63 4.5.6 WAN IPv6 Setting .................................................................................. 65 4.5.7 DHCP ..................................................................................................... 65 4.5.8 DDNS ..........................................................................................
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Appendix A: DDNS Application ............................................................................................
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Chapter 1. Product Introduction Thank you for purchasing PLANET Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway, LCG-300 Series. The descriptions of these models are as follows: LCG-300 Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway with 5-Port 10/100/1000T LCG-300W Industrial LoRaWAN Wireless Gateway with 5-Port 10/100/1000T “LoRaWAN Gateway” mentioned in the manual refers to the above models.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 1.1 Package Contents The package should contain the following: Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway x 1 Quick installation guide x 1 PLANET CloudViewer QIG x1 Wall-mount plate w/screw x 1 set RJ45 dust cap x 6 LoRa antenna x 1 Dual band Wi-Fi antenna x 2 (LCG-300W only) Antenna dust cap x 1 (LCG-300W x 3) If any of the above items are missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 1.2 Overview Connect to LoRa Network with Excellent LoRaWAN Gateway PLANET LCG-300 series is an industrial-grade LoRaWAN gateway with reliable connectivity for IoT deployments. With LoRaWAN protocol support, it helps to bridge LoRa wireless network to an IP network. The LoRa wireless allows sensors to transmit data over extremely long ranges with low power consumption.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Excellent Ability in Threat Defense The LCG-300 has built-in SPI (stateful packet inspection) firewall and DoS/DDoS attack mitigation functions to provide high efficiency and extensive protection for your network. Thus, virtual server and DMZ functions can let you set up servers in the Intranet and still provide services to the Internet users.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 1.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Firewall Security • Cybersecurity • Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall • Blocks DoS/DDoS attack • Content Filtering • MAC Filtering and IP Filtering • NAT ALGs (Application Layer Gateway) • Blocks SYN/ICMP Flooding VPN Features • IPSec/Remote Server (Net-to-Net, Host-to-Net), GRE, PPTP Server, L2TP Server, SSL Server/Client (Open VPN) • Max.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 1.4 Product Specifications Models LCG-300W LCG-300 Hardware Specifications 5 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 Ethernet ports including Copper Ports 3 LAN ports (Ports 1 to 3) 1 LAN/WAN port (Port 4) 1 WAN port (Port 5) Serial Interface RJ45 serial port Cellular Antenna 2 dBi external antennas with SMA connectors for LoRa 2 Digital Input (DI): Level 0: -24V~2.1V (±0.1V) Level 1: 2.1V~24V (±0.1V) DI & DO Interfaces Input Load to 24V DC, 10mA max.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series LoRaWAN Frequency Band EU version: 863~870MHZ US version: 902~928MH IN865/EU868/RU864/US915/AU915/KR920/AS923 Receiving Sensitivity Output Power -142.5dBm 27dBm Max. Wireless Standard Band Mode IEEE 802.11a/n/ac/ax 5GHz IEEE 802.11g/b/n/ax 2.4GHz 2.4G & 5G concurrent mode --- America FCC: Frequency Range 2.4GHz 2.412~2.462GHz Europe ETSI: -- 2.412GHz~2.472GHz 5GHz 2.4GHz 5.15GHz ~5.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series The actual distance will vary in different environments. 11b: 23dbm+/- 1.5dbm @11Mbps 11g: 20dbm+/- 1.5dbm @54Mbps 11g/n: 20dBm +/- 1.5dbm @MCS7, HT20 17dBm@MCS7,HT40 11a: 19.5dBm +/- 1.5dbm @54Mbps 11a/n: 19.5dBm+/- 1.5dbm @MCS7, Transmission Power HT20 17dBm@MCS7, HT40 11ac HT20: 20+/-1.5dBm @MCS8 11ac HT40: 17+/-1.5dBm @MCS9 11ac HT80: 14.5+/-1.5dBm @MCS9 11ax HT20: 20+/-1.5dBm @MCS9 11ax HT40: 17 +/- 1.5dBm @MCS9 11ax HT80: 14.5 +/- 1.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Others Setup wizard Dashboard System status/service Statistics Connection status Auto reboot Diagnostics Standards Conformance Regulatory Compliance CE, FCC Environment Operating Storage Temperature: -40 ~ 75 degrees C Relative humidity: 5 ~ 90% (non-condensing) Temperature: -40 ~ 85 degrees C Relative humidity: 5 ~ 90% (non-condensing) - 16 -
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Chapter 2. Hardware Introduction 2.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series LED Definition: System LED Color Function P1 Green Lights to indicate DC power input 1 has power. P2 Green Lights to indicate DC power input 2 has power. Alarm Red Lights to indicate that power or port has failed. I/O Red Lights to indicate that power or port has failed or DI has event. LoRa Green Lights to indicate the LoRaWAN is enabled. 2.4G Green Lights up when 2.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 2.2 Hardware Installation Refer to the illustration and follow the simple steps below to quickly install your LoRaWAN Gateway. 2.2.1 LoRa Antenna Installation Step 1: Connect LoRa antennas to the LoRa antenna extension. Step 2: Fasten the LoRa antenna extensions to the connectors. 2.2.2 Wi-Fi Antenna Installation Step 1: Fasten the two dual-band antennas to the antenna connectors on the front panel of the LoRaWAN Gateway.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 3.4 Wiring the Power Inputs The 6-contact terminal block connector on the top panel of LoRaWAN Gateway is used for two DC redundant power inputs. Please follow the steps below to insert the power wire. When performing any of the procedures like inserting the wires or tightening the wire-clamp screws, make sure the power is OFF to prevent from getting an electric shock. 1.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series The wire gauge for the terminal block should be in the range between 12 and 24 AWG. CAUTION PWR1 and PWR2 must provide the same DC voltage while operating with dual power input. 3.5 Grounding the Device User MUST complete grounding wired with the device; otherwise, a sudden lightning could cause fatal damage to the device. EMD (Lightning) DAMAGE IS NOT CONVERED UNDER WARRANTY. 3.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Chapter 3. Preparation Before getting into the device’s web UI, user has to check the network setting and configure PC’s IP address. 3.1 Requirements User is able to confirm the following items before configuration: 1. Please confirm the network is working properly; it is strongly suggested to test your network connection by connecting your computer directly to ISP. 2. Suggested operating systems: Windows 7 / 8 / 10. 3.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 3.2 Setting TCP/IP on your PC The default IP address of the LoRaWAN Gateway is 192.168.1.1, and the DHCP Server is on. Please set the IP address of the connected PC as DHCP client, and the PC will get IP address automatically from the VPN LoRaWAN Gateway Please refer to the following to set the IP address of the connected PC. Windows 7/8 If you are using Windows 7/8, please refer to the following: 1.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 2. Click "Change adapter settings". 3. Right-click on the Local Area Connection and select Properties.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties or directly double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 5. Select "Use the following IP address" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically", and then click the “OK” button.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Windows 10 If you are using Windows 10, please refer to the following: 1. In the search box on the taskbar, type “View network connections”, and then select View network connections at the top of the list.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 2. Right-click on the Local Area Connection and select Properties. 3. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties or directly double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4. Select "Use the following IP address" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically", and then click the “OK” button.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 3.3 Planet Smart Discovery Utility For easily listing the LoRaWAN Gateway in your Ethernet environment, the search tool -- Planet Smart Discovery Utility -- is an ideal solution. The following installation instructions are to guide you to running the Planet Smart Discovery Utility. 1. Download the Planet Smart Discovery Utility in administrator PC. 2. Run this utility as the following screen appears.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 1. This utility shows all necessary information from the devices, such as MAC address, device name, firmware version, and device IP subnet address. It can also assign new password, IP subnet address and description to the devices. 2. After setup is completed, press the “Update Device”, “Update Multi” or “Update All” button to take effect. The functions of the 3 buttons above are shown below: Update Device: use current setting on one single device.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Chapter 4. Web-based Management This chapter provides setup details of the device’s Web-based Interface. 4.1 Introduction The device can be configured with your Web browser. Before configuring, please make sure your PC is under the same IP segment with the device. 4.2 Logging in to the LoRaWAN Gateway Refer to the steps below to configure the LoRaWAN Gateway: Step 1.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.3 Main Web Page After a successful login, the main web page appears. The web main page displays the web panel, main menu, function menu, and the main information in the center. Main Menu Web Panel Figure 4-3-1: Main Web Page Function Menu ■ Web Panel The web panel displays an image of the device’s ports as shown in Figure 4-3-2. Figure 4-2: Web Panel Object Icon Function To indicate the LAN with the RJ45 plug-in.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series ■ Main Menu The main menu displays the product name, function menu, and main information in the center. Via the Web management, the administrator can set up the device by selecting the functions those listed in the function menu and button as shown in Figures 4-3-2 and 4-3-3.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4 System Use the System menu items to display and configure basic administrative details of the LoRaWAN Gateway The System menu shown in Figure 4-4-1 provides the following features to configure and monitor system. Figure 4-4-1: System Menu Object Wizard Description The Wizard will guide the user to configuring the LoRaWAN Gateway easily and quickly. Dashboard The overview of system information includes connection, port, and system status.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Fault Alarm Configure fault alarm on LoRaWAN Gateway Digital Input/Output Configure digital input and output on LoRaWAN Gateway Modbus Configure Modbus on LoRaWAN Gateway Remote Syslog Enable Captive Portal on LoRaWAN Gateway Event Log Display Event Log information - 36 -
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.1 Setup Wizard The Wizard will guide the user to configuring the LoRaWAN Gateway easily and quickly. There are different procedures in different operation modes. According to the operation mode you switch to, please follow the instructions below to configure the LoRaWAN Gateway via Setup Wizard as shown in Figure 4-4-2.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Figure 4-4-4: Setup Wizard – LAN Configuration Object IP Address Description Enter the IP address of your LoRaWAN Gateway The default is 192.168.1.1. Subnet Mask An address code that determines the size of the network. Normally use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask. DHCP Server Start IP Address By default, the DHCP Server is enabled. If user needs to disable the function, please uncheck the box. By default, the start IP address is 192.168.1.100.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Step 3: WAN Interface The LoRaWAN Gateway supports two access modes on the WAN side shown in Figure 4-4-5 and Figure 4-4-6 Figure 4-4-5: Setup Wizard – WAN 1 Configuration Figure 4-4-6: Setup Wizard – WAN Configuration Mode 1 -- Static IP Select Static IP Address if all the Internet port’s IP information is provided to you by your ISP. You will need to enter the IP Address, Netmask, Default Gateway and DNS Server provided to you by your ISP.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Figure 4-4-7: WAN Interface Setup – Static IP Setup Object Description IP Address Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP. Netmask Enter the Netmask assigned by your ISP. Default Gateway Enter the Gateway assigned by your ISP. DNS Server The DNS server information will be supplied by your ISP. Next Press this button for the next step. Previous Press this button for the previous step.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Figure 4-4-8: WAN Interface Setup – DHCP Setup Step 5: Security Setting Set up the Wireless Settings as shown in Figure 4-4-9. Figure 4-4-9: Setup Wizard –Security Setting Object Description The SPI Firewall prevents attack and improper access to network SPI Firewall resources. The default configuration is enabled. SYN Flood is a popular attack way. DoS and DDoS are TCP Block SYN Flood protocols.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series ICMP is kind of a pack of TCP/IP; its important function is to transfer Block ICMP Flood simple signal on the Internet. There are two normal attack ways which hackers like to use, Ping of Death and Smurf attack. The default configuration is disabled. Enable the function to allow the Ping access from the Internet Block WAN Ping network. The default configuration is disabled.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Step 6: Setup Completed The page will show the summary of LAN, WAN and Security settings as shown in Figure 4-4-11. Figure 4-4-11: Setup Wizard –Setup Completed Object Description Finish Press this button to save and apply changes. Previous Press this button for the previous step.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.2 Dashboard The dashboard provides an overview of system information including connection, port, and system status as shown in Figure 4-4-12.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series WAN/LAN Connection Status Object Description The status means WAN is connected to Internet and LAN is connected. The status means WAN is disconnected to Internet and LAN is connected. The status means WAN is connected to Internet and LAN is disconnected. Port Status Object Description Ethernet port is in use. Ethernet port is not in use.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.3 System Status This page displays system status information as shown in Figure 4-4-13.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.4 System Service This page displays system service information as shown in Figure 4-4-14.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.5 Statistics This page displays the number of packets that pass through the LoRaWAN Gateway on the WAN and LAN. The statistics are shown in Figure 4-4-15.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.6 Connection Status The page will show the DHCP Table and ARP Table. The status is shown in Figure 4-4-16.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.7 SNMP This page provides SNMP setting as shown in Figure 4-4-21. Figure 4-4-21: SNMP Object Enable SNMP Description Disable or enable the SNMP function. The default configuration is enabled.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.8 NMS The LCG-300 series can support both NMS controller and CloudViewer Sever for remote management. PLANET's NMS Controller is a Network Management System that can monitor all kinds of deployed network devices, such as managed switches, media converters, routers, smart APs, VoIP phones, IP cameras, etc., compliant with the SNMP Protocol, ONVIF Protocol and PLANET Smart Discovery utility. The CloudViewer is a free networking service just for PLANET Products.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series The CloudViewer Server – Internet configuration – is shown in Figure 4-4-24.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.9 Fault Alarm This page provides fault alarm setting as shown in Figure 4-4-25. Figure 4-4-25: Fault Alarm Object Description • Enable Controls whether Fault Alarm is enabled. • Record Controls whether Record is sending System log or SMS. • Event Detects there is Port Failure or Power Failure, or both. • Power Alarm Detects PWR1 or PWR2 is at fault, or both. • Port Alarm Detects which Port or all is or are at fault.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.10 Digital Input / Output This page provides Digital Input / Output setting as shown in Figure 4-4-26. Figure 4-4-26: Digital Input / Output Object Description • Enable Check the Enable checkbox to enable Digital Input / output function. Uncheck the Enable checkbox to disable Digital input / output function. • Condition As Digital Input: Allows user to select High to Low or Low to High.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Allows user to monitor an alarm from port failure, power failure, Digital Input 0 (DI 0) and Digital Input 1(DI 1) which means if Digital Output has detected these events, then Digitial Output would be triggered according to the setting of Condition. • Power Alarm Allows user to choose which power module that needs to be monitored. • Port Alarm Allows user to choose which port that needs to be monitored.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.11 Modbus This page provides Modbus setting as shown in Figure 4-4-27. Figure 4-4-27: Modbus Object Description • Enable Enable/disable Modbus function. • Serial device The industrial device server supports three interfaces. • Baudrate The rate of data transmission to and from the attached serial device. • Databit Indicates the number of the bits in a transmitted data package. • Parity This parameter controls the error checking mode.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.4.12 Remote Syslog This page provides remote syslog setting as shown in Figure 4-4-28.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5 Network The Network function provides WAN, LAN and network configurations of the LoRaWAN Gateway as shown in Figure 4-5-1. Figure 4-5-1: Network Menu Object Description WAN Allows setting WAN interface. WAN Advanced Allows setting WAN Advanced settings. LAN Allows setting LAN interface. Multi-Subnet Allows setting Multi-Subnet1 ~ Subnet4 interface. VLAN UPnP Routing RIP Disable or enable the VLAN function. The default configuration is disabled.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series OSPF IGMP Disable or enable the OSPF function. The default configuration is disabled. Disable or enable the IGMP function. The default configuration is disabled. IPv6 Allows setting IPv6 WAN interface. DHCP Allows setting DHCP Server. DDNS Allows setting DDNS and PLANET DDNS. MAC Address Clone Allows setting WAN MAC Address Clone. 4.5.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Please select the corresponding WAN Access Type for the Internet, and fill out the correct parameters from your local ISP in the fields which appear below. Select Static IP Address if all the Internet ports’ IP information is provided to you by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). You will need to enter the IP address, Netmask, Gateway, and DNS Server provided to you by your ISP.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.2 WAN Advanced This page is used to configure the advanced parameters for Internet area network which connects to the WAN port of your LoRaWAN Gateway as shown in Figure 4-5-3. Here you may change the setting for Load Balance Weight, Detect Interval, Detect Link Up Threshold, etc.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.3 LAN Setup This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the LAN port of your LoRaWAN Gateway as shown in Figure 4-5-4. Here you may change the settings for IP address, subnet mask, DHCP, etc. Figure 4-5-4: LAN Setup Object IP Address Net Mask Description The LAN IP address of the LoRaWAN Gateway and default is 192.168.1.1. Default is 255.255.255.0.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.4 Multi-Subnet This page provides multi-subnet setting as shown in Figure 4-5-5. Figure 4-5-5: Multi-Subnet 4.5.5 Routing Please refer to the following sections for the details as shown in Figures 4-5-6 and 4-5-7.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Figure 4-5-7: Routing setup Routing tables contain a list of IP addresses. Each IP address identifies a remote LoRaWAN Gateway (or other network gateway) that the local LoRaWAN Gateway is configured to recognize. For each IP address, the routing table additionally stores a network mask and other data that specifies the destination IP address ranges that remote device will accept. Object Description There are two types: Host and Net.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.6 WAN IPv6 Setting This page is used to configure parameter for IPv6 internet network which connects to WAN port of the LoRaWAN Gateway as shown in Figure 4-5-8. It allows you to enable IPv6 function and set up the parameters of the LoRaWAN Gateway’s WAN. In this setting you may change WAN connection type and other settings. Figure 4-5-8: IPv6 WAN setup Object Description Connection Type Select IPv6 WAN type either by using DHCP or Static.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Figure 4-5-9: DHCP Object Description By default, the DHCP Server is enabled, meaning the LoRaWAN DHCP Service Gateway will assign IP addresses to the DHCP clients automatically. If user needs to disable the function, please set it as disable. By default, the start IP address is 192.168.1.100.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.8 DDNS The LoRaWAN Gateway offers the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) feature, which allows the hosting of a website, FTP server, or e-mail server with a fixed domain name (named by yourself) and a dynamic IP address, and then your friends can connect to your server by entering your domain name no matter what your IP address is. Before using this feature, you need to sign up for DDNS service providers such as PLANET DDNS (http://www.planetddns.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Figure 4-5-10: PLANET DDNS Object DDNS Service Interface Description By default, the DDNS service is disabled. If user needs to enable the function, please set it as enable. User is able to select the interface for DDNS service. By default, the interface is WAN 1. There are three options: DDNS Type 1. PLANET DDNS: Activate PLANET DDNS service. 2. DynDNS: Activate DynDNS service. 3. NOIP: Activate NOIP service.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.5.9 MAC Address Clone Clone or change the MAC address of the WAN interface. The setup is shown in Figure 4-5-11. Figure 4-5-11: MAC Address Clone Object Description Clone WAN MAC Set the function as enable or disable. MAC Address Input a MAC Address, such as A8:F7:E0:00:06:62.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.6 LoRa The LoRa menu provides LoRa functions as shown in Figure 4-6-1. Please refer to the following sections for the details. Figure 4-6-1: Cellular menu Object Description LoRa Allows setting LoRa configuration. LoRaWAN Allows setting LoRaWAN configuration. ABP Decryption Allows setting ABP Decryption configuration. MQTT Allows setting MQTT configuration.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.6.1 LoRa This page provides LoRa configuration as shown in Figure 4-6-2. Figure 4-6-2: LoRa configuration Object Description After the configured length of time, the Gateway will issue a Pull Keep Alive Period (sec) request to the specified IP address to confirm its connection is still active.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.6.2 LoRaWAN This page provides LoRaWAN configuration as shown in Figure 4-6-3.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.6.3 ABP Decryption This page provides ABP Decryption configuration as shown in Figure 4-6-4. Figure 4-6-4: ABP Decryption Object Description No.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.6.4 MQTT This page provides MQTT Client Configuration as shown in Figure 4-6-5.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.6.5 LoRa Log This page shows the frequency for LoRa Radio and traffics in Figure 4-6-6.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.7 Security The Security menu provides Firewall, Access Filtering and other functions as shown in Figure 4-7-1. Please refer to the following sections for the details. Figure 4-7-1: Security menu Object Description Firewall Allows setting DoS (Denial of Service) protection as enable. MAC Filtering Allows setting MAC Filtering. IP Filtering Allows setting IP Filtering. Web Filtering Allows setting Web Filtering.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.7.1 Firewall A "Denial-of-Service" (DoS) attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by hackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from using that service. The LoRaWAN Gateway can prevent specific DoS attacks as shown in Figure 4-7-2. Figure 4-7-2: Firewall Object Description The SPI Firewall prevents attack and improper access to network SPI Firewall resources. The default configuration is enabled. SYN Flood is a popular attack way.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series ICMP is kind of a pack of TCP/IP; its important function is to transfer Block ICMP Flood simple signal on the Internet. There are two normal attack ways which hackers like to use, Ping of Death and Smurf attack. The default configuration is disabled. If the function is enabled, the LoRaWAN Gateway will block IP TearDrop Teardrop attack that is targeting on TCP/IP fragmentation reassembly codes.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.7.2 MAC Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network or Internet through the LoRaWAN Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network as shown in Figure 4-7-3. Figure 4-7-3: MAC Filtering Object Description Set the function as enable or disable.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.7.3 IP Filtering IP Filtering is used to deny LAN users from accessing the public IP address on internet as shown in Figure 4-7-4. To begin blocking access to an IP address, enable IP Filtering and enter the IP address of the web site you wish to block. Figure 4-7-4: IP Filtering Object Description IP Filtering Set the function as enable or disable. Add IP Filtering Rule Go to the Add Filtering Rule page to add a new rule.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Anywhere (of destination Check the box if you want to control all web sites, meaning the LAN IP Address) user can’t visit any web site. Destination Port Protocol Input the port of destination IP Address which you want to block. Leave it as blank if you want to block all ports of the web site. Select the protocol type (TCP, UDP or all). If you are unsure, please leave it to the default all protocol.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.7.4 Web Filtering Web filtering is used to deny LAN users from accessing the internet as shown in Figure 4-7-6. Block those URLs which contain keywords listed below. Figure 4-7-6: Web Filtering Object Description Web Filtering Set the function as enable or disable. Add Web Filtering Rule Go to the Add Web Filtering Rule page to add a new rule.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.7.5 Port Forwarding Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall as shown in Figure 4-7-8. These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your LoRaWAN Gateway's NAT firewall. Figure 4-7-8: Port Forwarding Object Description Port Forwarding Set the function as enable or disable.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Virtual Server IP Address Description Enter the local IP address. Enter local ports you want to control. For TCP and UDP Services, Internal Service Port enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by the service. If the service uses a single port number, enter it in both the start and finish fields. 4.7.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.8 Virtual Private Network To obtain a private and secure network link, the LoRaWAN Gateway is capable of establishing VPN connections. When used in combination with remote client authentication, it links the business’ remote sites and users, conveniently providing the enterprise with an encrypted network communication method.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.8.1 IPSec IPSec (IP Security) is a generic standardized VPN solution. IPSec must be implemented in the IP stack which is part of the kernel. Since IPSec is a standardized protocol it is compatible to most vendors that implement IPSec. It allows users to have an encrypted network session by standard IKE (Internet Key Exchange). We strongly encourage you to use IPSec only if you need to because of interoperability purposes.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Figure 4-8-3: IPSec Tunnel Object Description IPSec Tunnel Enable Check the box to enable the function. Tunnel Name Enter any words for recognition. This is only available for host-to-host connections and specifies to Interface which interface the host is connecting. 1. WAN 1. 2. WAN 2. Local Network The local subnet in CIDR notation. For instance, "192.168.1.0”.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Remote IP Address Input the IP address of the remote host. For instance, "210.66.1.10”. Remote Network The remote subnet in CIDR notation. For instance, "210.66.1.0”. Remote Netmask The netmask of the remote host. Set up the detection time of DPD (Dead Peer Detection). By default, the DPD detection’s gap is 30 seconds, over 150 seconds to think that is the broken line.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series by using it three times. It can achieve an algorithm up to 168 bits. 3. SHA1: The SHA1 is a revision of SHA. It has improved the shortcomings of SHA. By producing summary hash values, it can achieve an algorithm up to 160 bits. 4. SHA2: Either 256, 384 or 512 can be chosen. 5. MD5 Algorithm: MD5 processes a variably long message into a fixed-length output of 128 bits. You can specify how long ESP packets are valid.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Figure 4-8-5: GRE Tunnel Object Description Active Check the box to enable the function. Tunnel Name Enter any words for recognition. This is only available for host-to-host connections and specifies to which interface the host is connecting. Through 1. LAN. 2. WAN 1. 3. WAN 2. Peer WAN IP Address Input the IP address of the remote host. For instance, "210.66.1.10”. Peer Netmask The remote subnet in CIDR notation. For instance, "210.66.1.0/24”.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.8.3 PPTP Server Use the IP address and the scope option needs to match the far end of the PPTP server; its goal is to use the PPTP channel technology, and establish Site-to-Site VPN where the channel can have equally good results from different methods with IPSec. The PPTP server is shown in Figure 4-8-6. Figure 4-8-6: PPTP server Object Description PPTP Server Set the function as enable or disable. Broadcast Enter any words for recognition.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series DNS WINS Server IP Address When the PPTP client connects to the PPTP server, it will assign the DNS server IP address to client. When the PPTP client connects to the PPTP server, it will assign the WINS server IP address to client. Input the IP address of the PPTP Server. For instance, "192.168.10.1”. When the VPN connection is established, the VPN client will get IP Clients IP Address address from the VPN Server. Please set the range of IP Address.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.8.4 L2TP Server This section assists you in setting the L2TP Server as shown in Figure 4-8-7. Figure 4-8-7: L2TP Server Object Description L2TP Server Set the function as enable or disable. Server IP Address Input the IP address of the L2TP Server. For instance, "192.168.50.1”. When the VPN connection is established, the VPN client will get IP Clients IP Address address from the VPN Server. Please set the range of IP Address.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description Preshare Key Enter a pass phrase. User and Password Create the username and password for the VPN client. Connection Type 1. Main. 2. Aggressive. It provides the way to create the SA between two PCs. The SA can access the encoding between two PCs, and the IT administrator can assign to which key size or Preshare Key and algorithm to use. The SA comes in many connection ways. 1. AES: All using a 128-bit, 192-bit and 256-bit key.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.8.5 SSL VPN This section assists you in setting the SSL Server as shown in Figure 4-8-8. Figure 4-8-8: SSL Server Object Description SSL VPN Server Set the function as enable or disable. Port Set a port for the SSL Service. Default port is 1194. Tunnel Protocol Set the protocol as TCP or UDP. Virtual Network Device Set the Virtual Network Device as TUN or TAP. Interface User is able to select the interface for SSL service using.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.8.6 VPN Connection This page shows the VPN connection status as shown in Figure 4-8-9. Figure 4-8-9: VPN Connection Status Object Description VPN Connection Click the IPSec/GRE/…/SSL VPN bookmark to check the current Status connection status.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9 Wireless The Wireless menu provides the following features as shown in Figure 4-10-1 Figure 4-9-1: Wireless Menu Object Description 2.4G Wi-Fi Allow to configure 2.4G Wi-Fi. 5G Wi-Fi Allow to configure 5G Wi-Fi. MAC ACL Allow configure MAC ACL. Wi-Fi Advanced Allow to configure advanced setting of Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi Statistics Display the statistics of Wi-Fi traffic. Connection Status Display the connection status.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.1 2.4G Wi-Fi This page allows the user to define 2.4G Wi-Fi as shown in Figure 4-10-2. Figure 4-10-2: 2.4G WFI Object Description Wireless Status Allows user to enable or disable 2.4G WiFi Wireless Name (SSID) It is the wireless network name. The default 2.4G SSID is “PLANET_2.4G” Hide SSID Allows user to enable or disable SSID Bandwidth Select the operating channel width, “20MHz” or “40MHz” Channel It shows the channel of the CPE. Default 2.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.2 5G Wi-Fi This page allows the user to define 5G Wi-Fi as shown in Figure 4-10-3. Figure 4-10-3: 5G WFI Object Description Wireless Status Allows user to enable or disable 5G Wi-Fi Wireless Name (SSID) It is the wireless network name. The default 5G SSID is “PLANET_5G” Hide SSID Allows user to enable or disable SSID Bandwidth Select the operating channel width, “20MHz” or “40MHz” or “80MHz” Channel It shows the channel of the CPE.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.3 MAC ACL This page provides MAC ACL configuration as shown in Figure 4-10-4.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.4 Wi-Fi Advanced This page allows the user to define advanced setting of Wi-Fi as shown in Figure 4-10-5. Figure 4-10-5: Wi-Fi advanced Object 2.4G Mode Description 11AC: Select 802.11B/G or 802.11N/G 11AX: Select 802.11B/G or 802.11N/G or 802.11AX 5G Mode 11AC: Select 802.11A or 802.11AN or 802.11AC 11AX: Select 802.11A or 802.11AN or 802.11AC or 802.11AX 2.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.5 Wi-Fi Statistics This page displays Wi-Fi statistics as shown in Figure 4-10-6.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.9.6 Connection Status This page shows the host names and MAC address of all the clients in your network as shown in Figure 4-10-7. Figure 4-10-7: Connection status Object Description Name Display the host name of connected clients. MAC Address Display the MAC address of connected clients. Signal Display the connected signal of connected clients. Connected Time Display the connected time of connected clients.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10 Maintenance The Maintenance menu provides the following features for managing the system as shown in Figure 4-11-1 Figure 4-11-1: Maintenance Menu Object Description Administrator Allows changing the login username and password. Date & Time Allows setting Date & Time function. Export the LoRaWAN Gateway’s configuration to local or USB Save/Restore sticker. Configuration Restore the LoRaWAN Gateway’s configuration from local or USB sticker.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10.1 Administrator To ensure the LoRaWAN Gateway's security is secure, you will be asked for your password when you access the LoRaWAN Gateway's Web-based utility. The default user name and password are "admin". This page will allow you to modify the user name and passwords as shown in Figure 4-11-2. Figure 4-11-2: account and password page Object Description Username Input a new username. Password Input a new password.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10.2 Date and Time This section assists you in setting the system time of the LoRaWAN Gateway. You are able to either select to set the time and date manually or automatically obtain the GMT time from Internet as shown in Figure 4-11-3. Figure 4-11-3: date and time page Object Current Time Time Zone Select NTP Client Update NTP Server Description Show the current time. User is able to set time and date manually.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10.3 Saving/Restoring Configuration This page shows the status of the configuration. You may save the setting file to either USB storage or PC and load the setting file from USB storage or PC as Figure 4-11-4 is shown below: Figure 4-11-4: Saving/Restoring Configuration ■ Save Setting to PC Object Description Configuration Export Press the button to save setting file to PC.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Object Description press the 4.10.4 button first. Upgrading Firmware This page provides the firmware upgrade function as shown in Figure 4-11-5 Figure 4-11-5: firmware upgrade page Object Description Choose File Press the button to select the firmware. Upgrade Press the button to upgrade firmware to system.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10.5 Reboot / Reset This page enables the device to be rebooted from a remote location. Once the Reboot button is pressed, users have to re-log in the Web interface as Figure 4-11-6 is shown below: Figure 4-11-6: reboot/reset page Object Description Reboot Press the button to reboot system. Reset Press the button to restore all settings to factory default settings. I'd like to keep the network profiles.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series 4.10.6 Diagnostics The page allows you to issue ICMP PING packets to troubleshoot IP connectivity issues. After you press “Ping”, ICMP packets are transmitted, and the sequence number and roundtrip time are displayed upon reception of a reply.
Industrial LoRaWAN Gateway LCG-300 series Appendix A: DDNS Application Configuring PLANET DDNS steps: Step 1: Visit DDNS provider’s web site and register an account if you do not have one yet. For example, register an account at http://planetddns.com Step 2: Enable DDNS option through accessing web page of the device. Step 3: Input all DDNS settings.