Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety summary
- About this manual
- Introduction to EXPLORER 323
- To install the system
- To get started
- Before you start
- To switch on the EXPLORER 323
- To connect to the LAN interface
- To connect your WLAN-enabled device
- The EXPLORER Connect app
- To access the web interface
- To enter the SIM PIN for the terminal
- To register with the BGAN network
- Mounting calibration
- To start and stop data connections
- To make phone calls over BGAN
- To use the EXPLORER 323
- Configuration with web interface
- The web interface
- To control data connections from web interface
- To set up your data connection packages
- Multiple data connections
- Status information
- The Control panel
- To use the logs
- Terminal settings
- To set up the interfaces
- To manage VoIP phones or smartphones (Not M2M)
- Advanced LAN
- To manage connected devices (Traffic control)
- To set up tracking and location reporting
- Support features
- Advanced settings
- Passwords
- To set up user permissions
- To restore factory settings
- SIM PIN for BGAN
- To save or load a configuration
- Connection watchdog (Link monitoring)
- Terminal watchdog
- Data limits
- Call charges
- Remote management
- Remote control of tracking
- Power save
- To configure data connection types and filters
- Help desk
- Reset button
- Security
- To enter the SIM PIN in the web interface
- Maintenance and troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Command reference
- Conformity
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 4: To use the EXPLORER 323
98-169085-B To access the terminal from a remote location 38
• Accessing an EXPLORER 323 that is preconfigured with trusted IP addresses.
The following sections describe these two methods.
To get remote access from a trusted IP address (preconfigured)
Initial local configuration
1. Connect a computer to the EXPLORER 323 and access the web interface locally.
2. Prepare the terminal as described in To set up remote access with IP on page 71.
3. Activate a data connection in one of the following ways:
• Automatic Context Activation of a Standard data connection, see Automatic Context
Activation (ACA) on page 39.
• Manual activation of a data connection, see To start and stop data connections on
page 36.
4. Note the terminal’s external IP address as follows:
In the web interface on the locally connected computer, the external IP address of the
terminal is shown in the tile with the connection you started in the previous step.
This is the IP address you must use afterwards to access the terminal from your remote
computer.
Remote access to web interface:
1. Make sure your remote computer has access to the Internet.
2. On the remote computer, open your web browser.
3. In the address bar of your browser, enter the IP address of the terminal followed by a colon
and the port number
http://<ip address>:<incoming port>.
• <ip address> is the external IP address of the EXPLORER 323. The external IP address can
only be obtained when a data connection (PDP context) is established. If a data
connection is started. you can get the external IP address with the GETINFO SMS
command, see Remote access with SMS on page 37.
• <incoming port> is the port you defined in To set up remote access with IP on page 71
(Incoming port for web application, default port 80).
Note
Only one PDP context at a time can be used for remote web interface access.
Note
This method requires that you initially have local access to the EXPLORER 323. If not,
use the _IREMWEB command described in the previous section.
Note
If Static IP is included in your airtime subscription, we recommend using this static
public IP address for the terminal in order to provide easy access to the terminal. To
use the static IP address, you must set the APN source to SIM default. For details, see
To change the APN for a connection package on page 38.