Cellular Router Information ......................................................................................................................... 5
Adding a Route ............................................................................................................................................ 6
Editing a Route ............................................................................................................................................ 7
Deleting a Route .......................................................................................................................................... 7
CONNECTING BY CELLULAR TO DEVICES .................................................................... 8
Received Signal Strength ........................................................................................................................... 8
Port 80 .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
VIEWING THE AUDIT LOG ............................................................................................... 9
CHANGING THE ADMIN PASSWORD ............................................................................. 9
USING THE CELL ROUTER TO ESTABLISH CONNECTIONS (OUTBOUND) .................. 10
INTERNET EXPLORER USER SETTINGS ....................................................................... 10
OPEN VPN INSTRUCTIONS FOR ESTABLISHING YOUR CONNECTION ....................... 10
BACNET/IP INBOUND CONFIGUATION (OR OTHER UDP COMMUNICATION) .............. 10
BACNET/IP COMMUNICATIONS SET-UP ON EXTERNAL JENESYS DEVICE ................ 10
Connecting a JENE to the Cellular Router (BACnet/IP)......................................................................... 15
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In the upper-left hand corner of the interface, you will find the L
link in the W
LOGIN
The Onyxx® CE121 Cellular Router provides routing to devices on your network via a cellular IP connection. It is built on
top of the Onyxx Platform with a customized and simplified user interface which is accessible through a standard web
browser.
The web application is divided into three main sections:
Device Settings Page—Configure the network settings required by the Onyxx-CE121 and retrieve the Cellular
IP address of the device.
Define Routes Page—Setup and configuration of Routes to other devices.
Help Page—Documentation of the features and limitations of the Onyxx-CE121.
The basic steps for setting up the Onyxx-CE121 are as follows:
1. Configure the device settings.
2. Define the routes the Onyxx-CE121 will use to connect to other devices.
NOTE:
(page 13) for further details about the settings that will need to be modified.
If you are using Internet Explorer 11, please see the section entitled INTERNET EXPLORERUSER SETTINGS
Quick Help Dialog
This section will display helpful information about terms or textboxes. All you need to do is hover over the term or
textbox with the pointer to view additional information.
Logging On
OGIN
section.
Navigating to the DEVICE SETTINGS or DEFINE ROUTES screens without being logged on
will re-direct to the login screen.
Clicking
will bring up the administrator Login screen.
ELCOME
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After logging on, the WELCOME section in the upper-left hand corner of
the page will now have the L
Clicking
access to the HOME and HELP pages only.
will log the current Admin U
Device Settings
NOTE:
Any changes made to the IP settings will need to be saved in order to take effect.
(IP Configuration)
OGOUT link.
Figure 4
Changing this device’s IP settings will force it to restart its network services.
If you change the IP Address of this device and are using that IP address to access the web interface, you will
need to also change that address in the browser to the
If you change the DHCP setting to “on” , you will need to ask your Network Administrator for
the new IP in order to use it to access the web interface.
To navigate to the Device Settings, click DEVICESETTINGS in the menu bar.
Figure 5
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section specifies the port that will be used to connect to the destination device and
Accepted port numbers range from 0 and 65535.
Using port 80 will limit web user
PORT 80 section of CONNECTING BY CELLULAR TO DEVICES(page 8) for more details.
IP Address–This
required
section will specify the IP Address of the destination device. Accepted IP addresses
should be in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where the xxx represents a number 0 to 255.
LAN Port–The optional section will specify the port actually being used by the destination device.
port numbers range from 0 and 65535
. If the LAN port is left blank then the WAN port number is used.
Accepted
Editing a Route
Click EDITon the left hand side of the route you want to edit. Text boxes will appear allowing editing of the three
fields: WAN Port, IP Address, and LAN Port. See A
DDING ROUTE section above for more information on each field.
Deleting a Route
Click DELETE on the left hand side of the route you want to delete. A dialog box will appear for you to confirm the
deletion of the Route.
NOTE:
When communicating to multiple web interfaces, it is recommended that each interface be defined by its own
unique port number. For example, when using several JENE devices with FOX; change the FOX port number under
NIAGARA FOX SERVICE to a unique value. This should be followed by changing both the WAN and LAN ports in the
DEFINED ROUTES tab of the router to match the newly assigned FOX port.
Optional Accessories
A remote mount antenna can be purchased if the device needs to be mounted in a basement or inside of an electrical
panel:
Go to shop.lynxspring.com to: Purchase Your Antenna
If this is a private IP on the cellular network, please refer next to the OPEN VPNINSTRUCTIONS FOR
ESTABLISHING YOUR CONNECTION provided on Page 14 of this document.
Part Number: OX-CMA-3WR-12.
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The Cellular IP Address is located at the bottom of the DEVICE SETTINGS
screen. This IP address will be used to access the devices being
routed to on your network. Please note that UDP connections require
the Default Gateway of the device being connected to be set to the
Cellular Router’s internal IP Address.
Received Signal Strength
The cell signal strength is displayed in the page header as a bar graph.
Be sure to install the Onyxx-CE121 where you receive the best signal
level.
Figure 16
Port 80
The Cellular IP can also be used to access the web interface for this device if you have not assigned port 80 as a WAN
Port for a route. To do this you will use the Cellular Router Device IP address and the WAN port that was specified for
the device.
Cellular Router Device IP can be found on the D
Figure 17
WAN Port numbers can be found on the Define Routes page
Figure 18: Example Route
EVICE SETTINGS page.
The web interface can now be accessed by combining these two items by a colon.
Below is an example:
In our examples above (figure 17 and figure 18) you would enter into your web browser:
http://166.157.2258.21:4444
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Figure 19: Accessing Example route shown in Figure 17 through Cellular IP example shown in Figure 18.
To View the devices A
of activity, go to the
AUDIT LOG
After clicking this button you
SELECT ALL
in the
Figure 20: Audit Log Screen
In this example, one would be able to access the web interface for the device at 100.0.1.26 on Port 80.
Viewing the Audit Log
UDIT LOG
DEVICE SETTINGS Screen. At the bottom is a button
for the
will see the AUDIT LOG WINDOW.
.
The
Button
bottom of the Log Window will select all the text in
the window for copying.
In addition to the scroll bar that will appear in
the log window you can expand its height to
see more. In the lower right-hand corner of
the Log Window is a handle for dragging the
window’s height.
Changing the Admin Password
The default password for the CE-121 is onyxxcell which we highly recommend changing to increase security for your
new device. To change the admin password go to the D
at the bottom of the screen. The C
HANGE ADMIN PASSWORD dialog box below will appear:
EVICE SETTINGS screen and click the CHANGE PASSWORD button
Figure 21: Change Admin Password Dialog
There are three fields:
NOTE:
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Old Password–Enter the current password for user verification.
New Password–Enter new password.
Verify New Password–Re-enter the new password for match verification.
This new password is needed to login again or to change the Admin password again.
When the requirements are to connect a device connected to the Cellular Router to an outside resource, simply update
the device and ensure that its Gateway is set to that of the Cellular Routers internal IP Address. The following example
shows the setup for an outgoing connection on a JENEsys device.
connections.
It is not necessary to define routes for outgoing
Internet Explorer User Settings
When using Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 to access the web interface, it may not display all information correctly
unless changes are made to the settings. To use Internet Explorer, please follow the instructions below to modify these
settings:
To change your settings, go to the TOOLS
menu and select
bottom of the menu.
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Example assumes to following Cell Router Device Settings:
Figure 7
Add the required route as you would any other route…
Set the WAN port to the UDP Port in use by the BACnet network
Set the IP Address to match that of the BACnet server device being connected to
Set the LAN port only of it differs from the WAN port
Figure 8
(not typical)
(typically port 47808)
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