UMTS router UR5i and UR5i SL USER’S GUIDE
DESCRIPTION 10 2.8. Technical parameters UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/EDGE/GPRS/GSM module Complies with standards EN 301 511, v9.0.2, EN 301 908-1&2, v3.
DESCRIPTION 11 2.9. Description of the individual components of the router 2.9.1. UMTS module The UMTS module is used for UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/EDGE/G
DESCRIPTION 12 2.10. User interfaces (Connectors) On the back panel of router the following connectors are located: • one RJ12 or MRT9 connector
DESCRIPTION 13 Front panel UR5i SL Rear panel UR5i SL
DESCRIPTION 14 2.10.1. Connection of the PWR Supply Connector Panel socket RJ12. Pin number Signal mark Description 1 +UN Positive pole of DC su
DESCRIPTION 15 2.10.2. Connection of the XPORT Connector – RS232 Panel socket RJ45 (RS232 – DCE – Data Communication Equipment). Pin number Signal
DESCRIPTION 16 2.10.3. Connection of the XPORT Connector – RS485 Panel socket RJ45. Pin number Signal mark Description Data flow direction1 GND
DESCRIPTION 17 2.10.4. Connection of the XPORT Connector – RS422 Pin number Signal mark Description Data flow direction 1 SGND Signal and power
DESCRIPTION 18 Circuit example of the equipment with a router with data length more than 10 m: At RS422 data cable more then 10m it is need to use
DESCRIPTION 19 Circuit example of the equipment with a router with data length more than 10 m: If an M-BUS data cable more then 10m it is need to u
OBSAH 2 Contents 1. Safety instruction 5 2. Description of the router 6 2.1. Introduction 6 2.2. UMTS technology 6 2.3. HSxPA technology (H
DESCRIPTION 20 Typical connection of the router measuring circuits: The router does not support to modify any signals of the CNT port, for example
DESCRIPTION 21 2.10.7. Connection of the XPORT Connector – ETH Panel socket RJ45. Pin number Signal mark Description Data flow direction1 TXD+
DESCRIPTION 22 2.10.8. Connection of the ETH Connector Panel socket RJ45. Pin number Signal mark Description Data flow direction1 TXD+ Transmit
DESCRIPTION 23 2.10.10. Connection of the Connector USB Panel socket USB-A. Pin number Signal mark Description Data flow direction1 VCC Positiv
DESCRIPTION 24 2.12. Technical specification of optional XPORT • Expansion port RS232 Expansion port RS232 Power supply Internal ... Operating
DESCRIPTION 25 The jumper circuitry for internal supply The jumper circuitry for external supply The jumper circuitry for RS485
DESCRIPTION 26 • Expansion port CNT Expansion port CNT Internal …. Sleep 100 µA (counter is functional) Power supply Operation 2 mA Operating te
DESCRIPTION 27 2.13. Modem status indication On the front and back panel of the modem there are altogether four LED indicators, which inform on the
DESCRIPTION 28 2.15. Mechanical external dimensions and mounting recommendations
DESCRIPTION 29 For the majority of applications with a built-in router in a switch board it is possible to recognize two sorts of environments: • n
CONTENTS 3 - 3 - 17.2.2010 5.15. L2TP Configuration 61 5.16. DynDNS Client Configuration 62 5.17. NTP Client Configuration 63 5.18. SNM
DESCRIPTION 30 • sufficient space must be left before individual connectors for handling of cables, • for correct function of the router
DESCRIPTION 31 • the circuit diagram of the UR5i SL router is on the following pictures.
EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 32 3. Expansion port mounting 3.1. Expansion port mounting for UR5i Attention! Expansion port XPORT include when the router
EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 33 Parts list and description Part Description Number 1 UMTS router motherboard 1 2 Box top part 1 3 Box bottom par
EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 34 3.2. Expansion port mounting for UR5i SL Attention! Expansion port XPORT include when the router UR5i SL is switch off.
EXPANSION PORT MOUNTING 35 Parts list and description Part Description Number1 UMTS router motherboard 1 2 Expansion port XPORT 1 3 Left box
CONFIGURATION 36 4. Change of the SIM cards Attention! SIM cards include when the router is switch off. Ensure that the router is disconnected
CONFIGURATION 37 5. Configuration setting over web browser Attention! If the SIM card is not inserted in the router, then it is impossible to
CONFIGURATION 38 By each of the interfaces are then shown the following information: • HWaddr – hardware (unique) address of networks interfac
CONFIGURATION 39 5.2. DHCP Status Information about IP addresses, which was leased to the router by the DHCP server, is possible to find in me
CONTENTS 4 - 4 - 17.2.2010 Symbols used Danger – important notice, which may have an influence on the user’s safety or the function of the d
CONFIGURATION 40 5.5. DynDNS status DynDNS up - dating entry result on server www.dyndns.org can be called up in option DynDNS item in the m
CONFIGURATION 41 Program syslogd can be started with two options that modifies its behaviour. Option "-S" followed by decimal number
CONFIGURATION 42 Example of the network interface with dynamic DHCP server: 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 ETH 192.168.1.2 GSM/GPRS 192.168.1.1
CONFIGURATION 43 Example of the network interface with dynamic and static DHCP server: 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 ETH 192.168.1.2 GSM/GPRS 192.1
CONFIGURATION 44 Example of the network interface with dynamic DHCP server and DHCP client: 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.254 ETH port 192.168.1.1 ET
CONFIGURATION 45 Example of the network interface with default gateway and DNS server: 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.1.1 ETH 192.168.1.2 GS
CONFIGURATION 46 5.8. VRRP Configuration To enter the VRRP configuration select the VRRP menu item. VRRP protocol (Virtual Router Redundancy P
CONFIGURATION 47 Example of the VRRP protocol: 5.9. UMTS/GPRS Configuration To enter the GPRS connection configuration select the GPRS menu
CONFIGURATION 48 there will be the same PIN for both APN`s. Otherwise the SIM card can be blocked by false SIM PIN. The choice Get DNS address
CONFIGURATION 49 attempt (for example: after a second unsuccessful attempt at main connection establishment time of next attempt is extended by
SAFETY INSTRUCTION 5 1. Safety instruction Please, observe the following instructions: • The communication router must be used in compliance wi
CONFIGURATION 50 5.10. Firewall Configuration By the help of a firewall it is possible to set IP addresses from which are possible to remotely
CONFIGURATION 51 5.11. NAT Configuration To enter the Network Address Translation configuration, select the NAT menu item. By checking off the
CONFIGURATION 52 In these configurations it is important to have marked choice of Send all remaining incoming packets it default server, IP a
CONFIGURATION 53 In this configuration equipment wired behind the router defines the address Server IP Address. The router replies, while PIN
CONFIGURATION 54 5.12. OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration OpenVPN tunnel configuration can be called up by option OpenVPN item in the menu. OpenVPN
CONFIGURATION 55
CONFIGURATION 56 Example of the OpenVPN tunnel configuration: OpenVPN tunnel configuration: A B Protocol
CONFIGURATION 57 5.13. IPSec Tunnel Configuration IPsec tunnel configuration can be called up by option IPsec item in the menu. IPsec tunnel a
CONFIGURATION 58
CONFIGURATION 59 Example of the IPSec Tunnel configuration: IPsec tunnel configuration: A B Remote IP Addres
DESCRIPTION 6 2. Description of the router 2.1. Introduction The UMTS router is a compact electronic device based on the UMTS module which enables
CONFIGURATION 60 External IP Address), internal IP address of the local side of the tunnel (Local Internal IP Address), internal IP address of
CONFIGURATION 61 5.15. L2TP Configuration To enter the L2TP tunnels configuration, select the L2TP menu item. L2TP tunnel allows protected con
CONFIGURATION 62 Configuration of the L2TP tunnel: A B Mode L2TP Server L2TP Clie
CONFIGURATION 63 5.17. NTP Client Configuration NTP client Configuration can be called up by option NTP item in the menu. In the window can be
CONFIGURATION 64 Every monitor value is uniquely identified by the help of number identifier OID - Object Identifier. OID is finished by „.9“
CONFIGURATION 65 Example of the MIB browser: It is important to set the IP address of the SNMP agent (router) in field Remote SNMP agent. Afte
CONFIGURATION 66 It is possible to send SMS in the form: SMS Description go online sim 1 Switch to SIM1 card go online sim 2 Switch to SIM2
CONFIGURATION 67 After PPP connect, at introduction of the telephone number comes SMS in the form: UR5i (Unit ID) has established PPP connect
CONFIGURATION 68 Example of the router onfiguration for SMS sending via serial interface: Example of the router onfiguration for controlling v
CONFIGURATION 69 Example of the router onfiguration for controlling via SMS from two phone numbers: The SMS is possible to do for example in H
DESCRIPTION 7 2.3. HSxPA technology (High Speed Packet Access) High Speed Download Packet Access and High Speed uploď Packet Access are an improve
CONFIGURATION 70 It is possible to find the new SMS by the help of command AT+CMGL=ALL. This command reproaches all SMS messages. AT+CMGL=\”ALL
CONFIGURATION 71 5.20. Expansion Port Configuration The expansion port configuration can be called up by airbrush option External Port in menu
CONFIGURATION 72 5.21. USB Port Configuration The USB port configuration can be called up by airbrush option USB Port in menu. Inside the wi
CONFIGURATION 73 Example of USB port configuration: 5.22. Startup Script In the window Startup Script it is possible to create own scripts
CONFIGURATION 74 5.23. Automatic update configuration In the window Automatic update it is possible to set automatic configuration update. Th
CONFIGURATION 75 5.25. Change password To open the dialog box for changing the access password select the Change Password menu item. The new p
CONFIGURATION 76 5.29. Send SMS Sending SMS messages is possible in menu Send SMS. The SMS message will be sent after entering the Phone numbe
CONFIGURATION 77 5.32. Update firmware To view the information about the firmware version and instructions for its update select the Update Fi
CONFIGURATION 78 5.34. Default settings After green LED starts to blink it is possible to restore initial settings of the router by pressing b
CONFIGURATION 79 5.34.3. Firewall Configuration 5.34.4. UMTS/GPRS Configuration
DESCRIPTION 8 Basic delivered set of router includes: • UMTS router, • power supply, • crossover UTP cable, • external antenna, • plastic clips fo
CONFIGURATION 80 5.34.5. NAT Configuration 5.34.6. OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration
CONFIGURATION 81
CONFIGURATION 82 5.34.7. IPsec Tunnel Configuration
CONFIGURATION 83 5.34.8. GRE Tunnels Configuration 5.34.9. L2TP Tunnel Configuration 5.34.10. DynDNS Configuration
CONFIGURATION 84 5.34.11. NTP Configuration 5.34.12. SNMP Configuration 5.34.13. SMS Configuration
CONFIGURATION 85 5.34.14. Expansion Port Configuration 5.34.15. USB Port Configuration 5.34.16. Startup script
CONFIGURATION 86 5.34.17. Automatic update
CONFIGURATION 87 6. Configuration setting over Telnet Attention! If the SIM card isn’t included in the router, it is impossible for the router t
PROBLEMS, FAG AND KEEPING 88 7. Possible problems Some network cards are able to be set in situation, when it is not possible to connect the rou
PROBLEMS, FAG AND KEEPING 89 DynDNS daemon started, Error resolving hostname: no such file or directory, Connect to DynDNS server failed.
DESCRIPTION 9 2.6. SIM Card Reader The SIM card readers for 3 V and 1.8 V SIM cards are located on the front panel of the router. To initiate the r
PROBLEMS, FAG AND KEEPING 90 11. Product disposal instructions The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment: 2002/96/EC) directive has been
GUARANTEE 91 12. Guarantee Claim Guidelines Dear customer, The product that you have purchased was tested by the manufacturer and, before it was
GUARANTEE 92 hereupon onto the seller, and the ownership of the new product, onto the buyer. A new guarantee period starts running from the date
GUARANTEE 93 Other guarantee claim conditions The fact that the object of the guarantee claim does not correspond to parameters that have been se
GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE 94 13. Guarantee certificate Type of the device Serial number Guarantee period (in months) Seller Date of sale S
GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE 95 1 2 3 4 5 Date of reception of the guarantee claim by the seller Number of the guarantee claim repo
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