Amit IOG500AM-0T001 User manual

Category
Networking
Type
User manual
ModbusCellularGateway
IOG500AM0T001
UserManual
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Chapter 1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.2Contents List .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.2.1 Package Contents ............................................................................................................................................ 7
1.3 Hardware Configuration........................................................................................................................................... 9
1.4LED Indication ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
1.5 Installation & Maintenance Notice ................................................................................................................... 11
1.5.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................................................... 11
1.5.2 WARNING....................................................................................................................................................... 11
1.5.3 HOT SURFACE CAUTION .......................................................................................................................... 12
1.6Hardware Installation .............................................................................................................................................. 13
1.6.1 Mount the Unit ............................................................................................................................................ 13
1.6.2 Insert the SIM Card .................................................................................................................................... 13
1.6.3 Connecting Power ....................................................................................................................................... 14
1.6.4 Connecting Serial Devices ....................................................................................................................... 15
1.6.5 Connecting to the Network or a Host ................................................................................................ 15
1.6.6 Setup by Configuring WEB UI ............................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 2 Basic Network ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
2.1WAN & Uplink ........................................................................................................................................................... 17
2.1.1 Physical Interface ........................................................................................................................................ 18
2.1.2 Internet Setup ............................................................................................................................................... 21
2.2 LAN & VLAN .............................................................................................................................................................. 31
2.2.1 Ethernet LAN .................................................................................................................................................. 31
2.2.2 VLAN (not supported) ............................................................................................................................... 33
2.2.3 DHCP Server .................................................................................................................................................. 34
2.3 WiFi (not supported) .............................................................................................................................................. 41
2.4 IPv6 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 42
2.4.1 IPv6 Configuration ...................................................................................................................................... 42
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2.5 Port Forwarding ....................................................................................................................................................... 53
2.5.1 Configuration ................................................................................................................................................ 54
2.5.2 Virtual Server & Virtual Computer ....................................................................................................... 55
2.5.3 DMZ & Pass Through ................................................................................................................................ 61
2.6 Routing ......................................................................................................................................................................... 64
2.6.1 Static Routing ............................................................................................................................................... 65
2.6.2 Dynamic Routing ......................................................................................................................................... 68
2.6.3 Routing Information .................................................................................................................................. 76
2.7 DNS & DDNS ............................................................................................................................................................ 77
2.7.1 DNS & DDNS Configuration .................................................................................................................. 77
Chapter 3 Object Definition .................................................................................................................................................. 81
3.1 Scheduling .................................................................................................................................................................. 81
3.1.1 Scheduling Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 81
3.2 User (not supported) .............................................................................................................................................. 83
3.3 Grouping (not supported) .................................................................................................................................... 84
3.4 External Server .......................................................................................................................................................... 85
3.5Certificate .................................................................................................................................................................... 88
3.5.1 Configuration ................................................................................................................................................ 88
3.5.2 My Certificate ............................................................................................................................................... 91
3.5.3 Trusted Certificate ....................................................................................................................................... 98
3.5.4 Issue Certificate.......................................................................................................................................... 104
Chapter 4 Field Communication ...................................................................................................................................... 107
4.1 Bus & Protocol ........................................................................................................................................................ 107
4.1.1 Port Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 107
4.1.2 Virtual COM ................................................................................................................................................. 109
4.1.3 Modbus ......................................................................................................................................................... 119
Chapter 5 Security .................................................................................................................................................................. 127
5.1VPN .............................................................................................................................................................................. 127
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5.1.1 IPSec ............................................................................................................................................................... 128
5.1.2 OpenVPN ...................................................................................................................................................... 142
5.1.3 L2TP ................................................................................................................................................................ 155
5.1.4 PPTP ................................................................................................................................................................ 163
5.1.5 GRE .................................................................................................................................................................. 170
5.2 Firewall ....................................................................................................................................................................... 174
5.2.1 Packet Filter ................................................................................................................................................. 174
5.2.2 URL Blocking (not supported) ............................................................................................................. 179
5.2.3 MAC Control ............................................................................................................................................... 180
5.2.4 Content Filter (not supported)............................................................................................................. 183
5.2.5 Application Filter (not supported) ...................................................................................................... 184
5.2.6 IPS .................................................................................................................................................................... 185
5.2.7 Options .......................................................................................................................................................... 189
Chapter 6 Administration .................................................................................................................................................... 193
6.1 Configure & Manage............................................................................................................................................ 193
6.1.1 Command Script ........................................................................................................................................ 194
6.1.2 TR-069 ........................................................................................................................................................... 197
6.1.3 SNMP ............................................................................................................................................................. 201
6.1.4 Telnet with CLI ............................................................................................................................................ 211
6.2 System Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 215
6.2.1 Password & MMI ....................................................................................................................................... 215
6.2.2 System Information .................................................................................................................................. 217
6.2.3 System Time ................................................................................................................................................ 218
6.2.4 System Log .................................................................................................................................................. 220
6.2.5 Backup & Restore ..................................................................................................................................... 224
6.2.6 Reboot & Reset ........................................................................................................................................ 225
6.3 FTP (not supported) .............................................................................................................................................. 226
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6.4 Diagnostic ................................................................................................................................................................. 227
6.4.1 Diagnostic Tools (not supported) ....................................................................................................... 227
6.4.2 Packet Analyzer .......................................................................................................................................... 228
Chapter 7 Service ................................................................................................................................................................... 231
7.1Cellular Toolkit ......................................................................................................................................................... 231
7.1.1 Data Usage .................................................................................................................................................. 232
7.1.2 SMS ................................................................................................................................................................. 235
7.1.3 SIM PIN ......................................................................................................................................................... 238
7.1.4 USSD .............................................................................................................................................................. 242
7.1.5 Network Scan ............................................................................................................................................. 245
7.2 Event Handling ........................................................................................................................................................ 247
7.2.1 Configuration .............................................................................................................................................. 249
7.2.2 Managing Events ....................................................................................................................................... 258
7.2.3 Notifying Events ........................................................................................................................................ 260
7.3 Location Tracking .................................................................................................................................................... 262
7.3.1 GNSS .............................................................................................................................................................. 263
Chapter 8 Status ...................................................................................................................................................................... 269
8.1 Dashboard (not supported) ............................................................................................................................... 269
8.2 Basic Network .......................................................................................................................................................... 270
8.2.1 WAN & Uplink Status .............................................................................................................................. 270
8.2.2 LAN & VLAN Status ................................................................................................................................. 274
8.2.3 WiFi Status (not supported) .................................................................................................................. 275
8.2.4 DDNS Status ................................................................................................................................................ 276
8.3 Security ...................................................................................................................................................................... 277
8.3.1 VPN Status ................................................................................................................................................... 277
8.3.2 Firewall Status ............................................................................................................................................. 281
8.4 Administration ........................................................................................................................................................ 285
8.4.1 Configure & Manage Status ................................................................................................................. 285
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8.4.2 Log Storage Status (not supported) .................................................................................................. 287
8.4.3 GNSS Status ................................................................................................................................................. 288
8.5 Statistics & Report ................................................................................................................................................. 289
8.5.1 Connection Session .................................................................................................................................. 289
8.5.2 Network Traffic (not supported) ......................................................................................................... 290
8.5.3 Device Administration ............................................................................................................................. 291
8.5.4 Cellular Usage ............................................................................................................................................. 292
Appendix A GPL WRITTEN OFFER ................................................................................................................................... 293
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Chapter1Introduction
1.1Introduction
Congratulationsonyourpurchaseofthisoutstandingproduct:ModbusCellularGateway.ForM2M(Machine
toMachine)applications,AMITModbusCellularGatewayisabsolutelytherightchoice.Withbuiltinworld
class4GLTEmodule,youjustneedtoinsertSIMcardfromlocalmobilecarriertogettoInternet.The
redundantSIMdesignprovidesamorereliableWANconnectionforcriticalapplications.
MainFeatures:
Provide3G/4GWANconnection.
SupportdualSIMsfortheredundantwirelessWANconnection.
ProvideoneEthernetportforcomprehensiveLANconnection.
DesignedbysolidandeasytomountmetalbodyforbusinessandM2Menvironmenttoworkwitha
varietyM2M(MachinetoMachine)applications.
Beforeyouinstallandusethisproduct,pleasereadthismanualindetailforfullyexploitingthefunctionsof
thisproduct.
1.2ContentsList
1.2.1PackageContents
#StandardPackage
ItemsDescriptionContentsQuantity
1IOG500AM0T001
M2MCellularGateway
1pcs
2CellularAntenna2pcs
3
PowerAdapter
(DC12V/1A)
(*1)
1pcs
1 The maximum power consumption of IOG500-0T001 is 5.5W.
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4RJ45Cable
1pcs
5SerialConvertCable
1pcs
62PinTerminalBlock
1
7RubberFeet4pcs
8CD
(Manual)1pcs
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1.3HardwareConfiguration
LeftView
RightView
ResetButton
TheRESETbuttonprovidesuserwithaquickandeasywaytoresortthedefaultsetting.PresstheRESETbutton
continuouslyfor6seconds,andthenreleaseit.Thedevicewillrestoretofactorydefaultsettings.
GPSAntenna
TheGNSSfunctionisnotavailableforsomespecificSKU.EvenfortheSKUwithGNSSenabled,theGPS
Antennaisanoptionalaccessory,andnotincludedinthestandardpackage.Ifyouintendtousetheprovided
GNSSfunction,pleasepurchaseadditionalpassivetypeGPSantennaandinstallittothecorrespondingSMA
connectorinadvance.
3G/LTE
Antenna
PWR
GPS Antenna
(o
p
tional)
3G/LTE
Antenna
Slot 1
(SIM-A)
Slot 2
(SIM-B)
Serial
Reset Button
LAN
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1.4LEDIndication
IndicationLED
ColorDescription
Signal
Blue
Purple
Red
WhentheLEDcolorisshownin:
Blue:CellularmoduleisinLTEMode.
Purple:CellularmoduleisinHSPA/3GMode.
Red:CellularmoduleisinGSM/2GMode.
WhenthebehaviorofLEDis:
Flash(Fast):SignalStrengthis0~30%
Flash(Slow,per1.5~2second):SignalStrengthis31~60%
SteadyOn:SignalStrengthis61~100%
SIM1/2
Blue
Purple
Red
LEDOff:Connectionisnotestablished.
FlashinBlue:Connectionisestablishing/reestablishingbySIM1(SIMA).
BluesteadyOn:UplinkconnectionwasestablishedbySIM1(SIMA).
FlashalternatelyinBlueandPurple:DatatransfersviacellularconnectionbySIM1(SIMA).
FlashinRed:Connectionisestablishing/reestablishingbySIM2(SIMB).
RedsteadyOn:UplinkconnectionwasestablishedbySIM2(SIMB).
FlashalternatelyinRedandPurple:DatatransfersviacellularconnectionbySIM2(SIMB).
SerialBlueFlash:DatapackettransferredviaSerialport.
StatusBlueFlash(persecond):Thegatewayworksnormally.
Flash(Fast):ThegatewayisinRecoveryModeorabnormalsituation.
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1.5Installation&MaintenanceNotice
1.5.1SYSTEMREQUIREMENTS
Network Requirements
AfastEthernetRJ45cable
3G/4Gcellularservicesubscription
10/100EthernetadapteronPC
Web-based Configuration Utility
Requirements
Computerwiththefollowing:
Windows®,Macintosh,orLinuxbasedoperating
system
AninstalledEthernetadapter
BrowserRequirements:
InternetExplorer6.0orhigher
Chrome2.0orhigher
Firefox3.0orhigher
Safari3.0orhigher
1.5.2WARNING
Only use the power adapter that comes with the
package. Using a different voltage rating power adaptor
is dangerous and may damage the product.
Do not open or repair the case yourself. If the product is
too hot, turn off the power immediately and have it
repaired at a qualified service center.
Place the product on a stable surface and avoid using
this product and all accessories outdoors.
Attention
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1.5.3HOTSURFACECAUTION
CAUTION:Thesurfacetemperatureforthemetallicenclosurecanbeveryhigh!
Especiallyafteroperatingforalongtime,installedataclosecabinet
withoutairconditioningsupport,orinahighambienttemperature
space.
DONOTtouchthehotsurfacewithyourfingerswhileservicing!!
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1.6HardwareInstallation
Thischapterdescribeshowtoinstallandconfigurethehardware
1.6.1MounttheUnit
TheIOG500AMseriescanbeplacedonadesktop,ormountedontheDINRail,andwall.
1.6.2InserttheSIMCard
WARNING:BEFOREINSERTINGORCHANGINGTHESIMCARD,PLEASEMAKESURE
THATPOWEROFTHEDEVICEISSWITCHEDOFF.
TheSIMcardslotsarelocatedattherightsideofIOG500 serieshousinginordertoprotecttheSIMcard.You
needtounscrewandremovetheouterSIMcardcoverbeforeinstallingorremovingtheSIMcard.Please
followtheinstructionstoinsertorejectaSIMcard.AfterSIMcardiswellplaced,screwbacktheouterSIM
cardcover.
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Step 1:
Loosen the screws as
below and remove
the SIM cover.
Step 2:
Push the SIM card
into the slot 1 (SIM-
A
)
or slot 2
(
SIM-B
)
.
Step 3:
Push the inserted SIM
card again to eject it
from the SIM slot.
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1.6.3ConnectingPower
The IOG500 series unit accepts 9-32V DC input power, and can be powered by DC12V or DC24V DC
supply. The IOG500 unit can be powered by connecting a power source to the power terminal block.
Please connect carefully your power source. Make sure the electrodes have been plugged into the
right pins according to their assignments.
ThereisaDC12V/1Apoweradapter2inthepackageforyoutoeasilyconnectDCpoweradaptertothis
terminalblock.
WARNNING:Thiscommercialgradepoweradapterismainlyforeaseofpoweringup
thepurchaseddevicewhileinitialconfiguration.It’snotforoperatingatwide
temperaturerangeenvironment.PLEASEPREPAREORPURCHASEOTHERINDUSTRIAL
GRADEPOWERSUPPLYFORPOWERINGUPTHEDEVICE.
2 The maximum power consumption of IOG500-0T001 is 5.5W.
GND
PWR
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1.6.4ConnectingSerialDevices
TheIOG500providesoneRJ45typeserialportandoneRJ45toDB9conversioncable.Connecttheserial
devicetotheunitDB9maleportwiththerightpinassignmentsofRS232/485areshownasbelow.
Pin1Pin2Pin3Pin4Pin5Pin6Pin7Pin8
RS232DCDRXDTXDDTRGNDDSRRTSCTS
RS485 DATA+DATA‐ GND
1.6.5ConnectingtotheNetworkoraHost
TheIOG500seriesprovidesoneRJ45porttoconnect10/100MbpsEthernet.Itcanautodetectthe
transmissionspeedonthenetworkandconfigureitselfautomatically.ConnectoneEthernetcabletotheRJ45
port(LAN)ofthedeviceandpluganotherendoftheEthernetcableintoyourcomputersnetworkport.Inthis
way,youcanusetheRJ45EthernetcabletoconnectthedevicetothehostPCsEthernetportforconfiguring
thedevice.
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1.6.6SetupbyConfiguringWEBUI
YoucanbrowsewebUItoconfigurethedevice.
TypeintheIPAddress(http://192.168.123.254)3
Whenyouseetheloginpage,enterthepassword‘admin’4andthenclick‘Login’button.
3ThedefaultLANIPaddressofthisgatewayis192.168.123.254.Ifyouchangeit,youneedtologinbyusing
thenewIPaddress.
4It’sstronglyrecommendingyoutochangethisloginpasswordfromdefaultvalue.
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Chapter2BasicNetwork
2.1WAN&Uplink
ThegatewayprovidesoneWANinterfacetoletallclienthostsinIntranetofthegatewayaccesstheInternet
viaISP.ButISPsintheworldapplyvariousconnectionprotocolstoletgatewaysoruser'sdevicesdialinISPs
andthenlinktotheInternetviadifferentkindsoftransmitmedia.
So,theWANConnectionletsyouspecifytheWANPhysicalInterface,WANInternetSetupandWANLoad
BalanceforIntranettoaccessInternet.ForeachWANinterface,youmustspecifyitsphysicalinterfacefirst
andthenitsInternetsetuptoconnecttoISP.
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2.1.1PhysicalInterface
ThefirststeptoconfigureoneWANinterfaceistospecifywhichkindofconnection
mediatobeusedfortheWANconnection,asshownin"PhysicalInterface"page.
In"PhysicalInterface"page,therearetwoconfigurationwindows,"Physical
InterfaceList"and"InterfaceConfiguration"."PhysicalInterfaceList"windowshows
alltheavailablephysicalinterfaces.Afterclickingonthe"Edit"buttonfortheinterfacein"PhysicalInterface
List"windowthe"InterfaceConfiguration"windowwillappeartoletyouconfigureaWANinterface.
PhysicalInterface:
3G/4GWAN:Thegatewayhasonebuiltin3G/4GcellularasWANconnection.ForeachcellularWAN,
thereare1or2SIMcardstobeinsertedforspecialfailoverfunction.
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Please MUST POWER OFF the gateway before you
insert or remove SIM card.
The SIM card can be damaged if you insert or
remove SIM card while the gateway is in operation.
Attention
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OperationMode:
Therearethreeoptionitems“Alwayson”,“Failover”,and“Disable”fortheoperationmodesetting.However,
forthesingleWANdevice,only“Alwayson”isavailable.
Alwayson:SetthisWANinterfacetobeactiveallthetime.WhentwoormoreWANareestablishedat
"Alwayson"mode,outgoingdatawillthroughtheseWANconnectionsbaseonloadbalancepolicies.
VLANTagging
Sometimes,yourISPrequiredaVLANtagtobeinsertedintotheWANpacketsfromGatewayforspecific
services.PleaseenableVLANtaggingandspecifytagintheWANphysicalinterface.Pleasebenotedthatonly
EthernetandADSLphysicalinterfacessupportthefeature.Forthedevicewith3G/4GWANonly,itis
disabled.
PhysicalInterfaceSetting
GotoBasicNetwork>WAN>PhysicalInterfacetab.
ThePhysicalInterfaceallowsusertosetupthephysicalWANinterfaceandtoadjustWAN’sbehavior.
Note:NumbersofavailableWANInterfacescanbedifferentforthepurchasedgateway.
WhenEditbuttonisapplied,anInterfaceConfigurationscreenwillappear.WAN1interfaceisusedinthis
example.
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InterfaceConfiguration:
InterfaceConfiguration
ItemValuesettingDescription
PhysicalInterface
1.AMustfillsetting
2.WAN1istheprimary
interfaceandisfactory
settoAlwayson.
Selectoneexpectedinterfacefromtheavailableinterfacedropdownlist.
Dependingontheroutermodel,DisableandFailoveroptionswillbe
availableonlytomultipleWANgateways.WAN2andWAN3interfacesare
onlyavailabletomultipleWANgateway.
OperationModeAMustfillsetting
Definetheoperationmodeoftheinterface.
SelectAlwaysontomakethisWANalwaysactive.
SelectDisabletodisablethisWANinterface.
SelectFailovertomakethisWANaFailoverWANwhentheprimaryorthe
secondaryWANlinkfailed.Thenselecttheprimaryortheexisted
secondaryWANinterfacetoswitchFailoverfrom.
(Note:forWAN1,onlyAlwaysonoptionisavailable.)
VLANTaggingOptionalsetting
CheckEnableboxtoentertagvalueprovidedbyyourISP.Otherwise
uncheckthebox.
ValueRange:1~4096.
Note:ThisfeatureisNOTavailablefor3G/4GWANconnection.
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