Machfu MACH20001 User Manual

MACH OS 1.1
MACH20001 Gateway Configuration
Release Version 1.0
USER GUIDE
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Table of Contents
1.0 Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 System Requirements ................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Logging .......................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Navigation ..................................................................................................................................... 4
2.0 DASHBOARD ...................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 General Information ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 GPS ................................................................................................................................................ 6
2.3 Cellular Info ................................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Wi-Fi .............................................................................................................................................. 7
2.5 Ethernet ........................................................................................................................................ 7
3.0 WIRELESS INTERFACES ...................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Wi-Fi AP ......................................................................................................................................... 8
4.0 WIRELINE INTERFACES ...................................................................................................................... 9
5.1 IP Addressing ................................................................................................................................. 9
5.2 NETMASK Address......................................................................................................................... 9
5.3 VLAN Tag ....................................................................................................................................... 9
5.4 BRIDGE .......................................................................................................................................... 9
5.5 Testing ........................................................................................................................................... 9
5.0 NETWORK ........................................................................................................................................ 10
5.1 Bridge .......................................................................................................................................... 10
5.2 VPN .............................................................................................................................................. 10
5.2.1 L2TP ..................................................................................................................................... 10
5.2.2 Open VPN ............................................................................................................................ 11
6.0 FCC REGULATORY NOTICES ............................................................................................................. 12
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1.0 Overview
The MACH Gateway Configuration Tool is used to configure both MACH-1 and MACH-2 Gateway products. This User Guide describes how the Tool can be used to configure and set various parameters in the MACH Gateway for optimizing your Industrial Interne-of-Things Network and Application.
1.1 System Requirements
Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8; Linux; or Mac OS X Web Browser:
o Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari,
Google Chrome, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 (or above)
1.2 Logging
To access the MACH Gateway Configuration Interface, perform the following steps:
1. Launch your web browser.
2. Enter https://10.17.56.114:8443 in the
address field.
3. Press Enter (PC) or Return (Mac).
The Login screen appears as below.
Enter the Username and Password fields, and click Login.
1.3 Navigation
The Mach Gateway Configuration Interface contains five main pages, seen in the navigation bar on the left side of the interface. Each web­based management page is used to configure a specific aspect of the Gateway.•
(ICON) DASHBOARD is a synopsis of all
the network configuration, and state elements of the Gateway. It displays device information such as name and serial number, and the current state of physical and virtual network interfaces. In addition it displays the GPS information of the device. Page 5 provides details on the DASHBOARD configuration page.
(ICON) GPS shows the location of the
device, the visible satellites etc. Page 5 provides details on the GPS configuration page.
(ICON) WIRELESS configures wireless
settings, of the cellular and the Wi-Fi radio Page 7 provides details on the
WIRELESS configuration page.
(ICON) WIRELINE configures the
operating mode of the two Ethernet interfaces; and the Internet Protocol (IP) settings. Page 8 provides details on the WIRELINE configuration page.
(ICON) NETWORK configures system
management services: Ping Watchdog, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), servers (web, SSH, Telnet), Network Time Protocol (NTP) client, Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) client, system log, and device discovery.
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Page 9 provides details on the
NETWORK configuration page.
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2.0 DASHBOARD
DASHBOARD is a synopsis of all the network
configuration, and state elements of the Gateway. It provides a high level view of the device and network interfaces as well as the GPS information.
2.1 General Information
Device name – Configurable by the User
and is set on the ‘Settings’ page
Serial number – Filled by the Gateway Uptime – Time elapsed since the last
boot-up. It is shown in days, hours, minutes and seconds.
Load – CPU usage Memory – Memory currently used. Disk/Storage – Storage available for
Applications
System Time – UTC time as received by
GPS
Satellites in View – Number of GPS
satellites in view of the device
GPS Fix Time – Last fix from the GPS
satellites
2.3 Cellular Info
PPP UP/DOWN – Indicates if the
Cellular link is UP or DOWN
IP Address – IP address of the PPP link Gateway – The IP address of the PPP
Gateway Router
Bytes Tx– Number of bytes transmitted
since boot-up
Bytes Rx – Number of bytes received
since boot-up
2.2 GPS
Location – Latitude/Longitude/Altitude
of Device
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2.4 Wi-Fi
SSID – Specifies the wireless network
name or SSID (Service Set Identifier) used to identify the WLAN
Mode – Defines whether it is an Access
Point (AP) or a Station
Link UP/DOWN – Indicates if the Wi-Fi
link is UP or DOWN
Link Speed – Data rate on the Wi-Fi link MAC Address – MAC address of the Wi-
Fi link
IP Address – The IP address of the Wi-Fi
link
IP Gateway – This will have the same
address as the IP Address field in the AP mode. In the Station mode, this is the address assigned by the Wi-Fi access point
Link UP/DOWN – Indicates if the
Ethernet link is UP or DOWN
Link Speed – Data rate on the Ethernet
Interface
MAC Address – MAC address of the
Ethernet link
IP Address – IP address of the Ethernet
link
Gateway – MAC address of the Wi-Fi
link
Netmask – Subnet definition Bytes Tx - Number of bytes transmitted
since boot-up
Bytes Rx - Number of bytes received
since boot-up
2.5 Ethernet
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3.0 WIRELESS INTERFACES
The wireless interface configurations are used to configure the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios on the MACH Gateway.
3.1 Wi-Fi AP
In the Access Point mode the following configuration panel is seen.
Set the ‘Enable’ button to use the Wi-Fi
in the access point mode
SSID – Specify the wireless network
name or SSID (Service Set Identifier) used to identify the WLAN
Set the ‘Hide SSID’ button if you want
the SSID to be invisible
Choose the authentication mechanism.
The choices from the drop down menu are WPA2 or PSK
Enter the password Enter IP address Enter Netmask value Set the ‘Enable’ button on the DHCP is
the IP address is assigned dynamically
Enter the DHCP range of values.
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4.0 WIRELINE INTERFACES
The two Ethernet ports have identical configuration elements. The help guide applies to both ports.
You have the option of enabling or disabling an Ethernet interface even if the interface is physically connected. To Enable, set Enable
Ethernert 0/1 to ‘ON’ and to disable set it to ‘OFF’.
5.3 VLAN Tag
Enter VLAN tag value if the packets are destined for a desired location through the use of TAG values
5.4 BRIDGE
Bridge is a logical device used to connect different physical or virtual network interfaces (bridge ports). If the Ethernet interface is used to bridge data coming over the interface to other communication means such as Wi-Fi etc.,
select the ‘BRIDGE’ in the MODE dialog box.
There is no IP address associated in this mode of operation.
5.5 Testing
Network testing can be performed to test connectivity. Enter an IP address to PING test for network connectivity.
5.1 IP Addressing
If the Gateway has a static IP address, select
‘STATIC IP’ and enter the address in the
Gateway address dialog box. If the Gateway is assigned dynamic addresses, then select DHCP and the Gateway address dialog box will be automatically filled.
5.2 NETMASK Address
Fill in the NETMASK address in the NETMASK address dialog box. If the Gateway is assigned dynamic addresses, then the NETMASK address dialog box will be automatically filled.
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5.0 NETWORK
The MACH Gateway has multiple network interfaces and a number of different ways of configuring these interfaces. The configurations include upstream WAN side as well as the downstream LAN side. They include advanced functionalities such as VPN, Firewalls, provisioning IP addresses etc.
When you click on the NETWORK Tab on the left panel, the following user interface shows up:
VLAN Tag (Optional) - Enter VLAN tag value if the packets are destined for a desired location through the use of TAG values
5.2 VPN
When VPN is select one of the following options.
Click on the item you wish to configure.
5.1 Bridge
In the bridge mode any broadcast that comes on the Wi-Fi, Ethernet 0 or Ethernet 1 ports are automatically sent over through the other 2 ports. Unicast messages for the MACH Gatewy are sent only to the MACH unit.
Wi-Fi Ethernet 0 Ethernet 1
5.2.1 L2TP
When you need to configure the Layer 2 tunneling protocol, click on L2TP.
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Type the port number of the peer port.
The number can also be incremented and decremented by 1.
Type the local tunnel ID (MACH). The
number can also be incremented and decremented by 1.
Types the peer tunnel ID. The number
can also be incremented and decremented by 1.
Type the local session ID (MACH). The
number can also be incremented and decremented by 1.
Types the peer session ID. The number
can also be incremented and decremented by 1.
Paste the CA certificate in PEM format Paste the DEV certificate in PEM format Paste the DEV private key in PEM
format
The L2TP protocol implemented is L2TPv3 in unmanaged mode, configured to transport 'Ethernet Pseudowire'. IETF RFC 3931 defines L2TPv3.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3931
The dialog boxes have the following inputs:
Enter the public IP address of the IPSEC
server
Choose if IPSEC goes over a cellular or
Wi-Fi connection
Enter the private IP address for the
MACH Gateway
Enter the private IP address of the
IPSEC server (PEER)
Type the port number of the local port
(MACH). The number can also be incremented and decremented by 1.
5.2.2 Open VPN
Click on the ‘Enable’ button if you want to
operate in the Open VPN mode.
Enter the IP address of the Remote Enter Remote Port Paste the certificate in PEM format Paste the TA key in PEM format
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6.0 REGULATORY NOTICES
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules. This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and consider removing the no-collocation statement.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Caution !
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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