Encore EN-2000, EN-1000 Quick Configuration Manual

Document Part Number 17539.0000
© 2015 Encore Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
Version A.4, March 2015
EN-2000™ Quick Configuration Guide
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EN-2000™
LTE public and private networks. This compact IP router provides IP, VPN, firewall, Ethernet and IP interworking with an embedded Verizon LTE cell module. The EN-2000 supports remote monitoring, video/alarm panel surveillance, business continuity, and enterprise support.
The EN-2000 router supports cellular data and traditional broadband networks such as DSL, cable, and Ethernet. The EN_2000 chassis can also support a 5 GHz 802.11 wireless module. Disaster-recovery failover and business-continuity failover are standard.
This document provides information to configure the EN-2000 router quickly. For details of configuration, see the EN-2000 customer documentation.
Note: If you have any problems when configuring the EN-2000, contact your EN-2000 distributor.
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Connecting the EN-2000
1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect a management PC to the LAN port on the EN-2000.
Note: For details of hardware connection, see the EN-2000™ Quick Installation Guide. To
interpret the EN-2000’s LEDs, see the Quick Guide to EN-2000™ LED Codes.
2 Power up the EN-2000.
3 On the management PC, open a browser and type the IP address 192.168.10.1 in the
browser’s address field.
EN-2000 Log-In Screen
4 Log in with the user name (admin) and the password (encore!1).
The management system’s Status Overview screen opens.
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Verizon Wireless has certified the EN-2000™
for use in its 4G LTE networks.
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EN-2000 Status Overview Screen
5 On the Status Overview screen, select the Quickstart tab.
The Application Configuration screen opens.
EN-2000 Application Configuration Screen
Note: The lower part of the Application Configuration screen provides a Device Password configuration area. Change the password only if your network administrator
provides a new password. If the password is not changed, it remains at its default value (encore!1).
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Selecting the EN-2000’s Device Mode
Make sure you have performed step 1 through step 5 on pages 1 and 2.
6 Under the heading Parameters, in the upper part of the Application Configuration
screen, select the Device Mode:
Note: When you select the Device Mode, the screen displays the parameters to configure for that mode.
a Select Cell Failover for automatic connection via a cellular wireless connection when
the wired connection fails.
The screen displays parameters for this device mode. See Configuring the
EN-2000 for Cell Failover on page 4.
b Select Cell Router when cellular wireless will be the principal method of connection
to a network.
The screen displays parameters for this device mode. See Configuring the
EN-2000 as a Cell Router on page 5.
c Select Cell Pass Through to provide cellular wireless connection between an existing
non-wireless router and a network.
The screen displays parameters for this device mode. See Configuring the
EN-2000 for Cell Passthrough on page 6.
d Select VRRP Backup to use the EN-2000 as a backup router in a VRRP set.
The screen displays parameters for this device mode. See Configuring the
EN-2000 for VRRP Backup on page 7.
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