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2. Getting Started ................................................................................................................................. 2-1
VPN system log events and error codes ................................................................................................. 6-7
7. Configuring OnCell Central Management Software ............................................................................ 7-1
Step 1: Server Settings ....................................................................................................................... 7-2
System Requirements .................................................................................................................. 7-2
Installing OnCell Central Manager .................................................................................................. 7-2
Using OnCell Central Manager ....................................................................................................... 7-5
Step 2: OnCell Device Web Console Settings ........................................................................................ 7-10
OnCell Central Settings .............................................................................................................. 7-10
OnCell Central Server ................................................................................................................ 7-10
Service Forwarding .................................................................................................................... 7-11
Step 3: Host Settings and Management ............................................................................................... 7-11
OnCell Central Web Console ....................................................................................................... 7-15
Server ............................................................................................................................................. 7-15
Installing the Search Utility .................................................................................................................. 8-2
Configuring the OnCell Search Utility ..................................................................................................... 8-3
A. Default Settings ................................................................................................................................ A-1
B. Dynamic Domain Name Server .......................................................................................................... B-1
C. Auto IP Report Protocol .................................................................................................................... C-1
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1. Introduction
The OnCell 5000 cellular routers use a WAN connection to allow you to access your network from virtually
anywhere within the operating range of your WAN network. There are currently three OnCell 5000 models: The
OnCell 5004-HSPA, OnCell 5104-HSPA, and OnCell 5104-HSPA-T. The main differences between the models
are the mechanical design, and I/O.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Overview
Package Checklist
Product Features
Product Specifications
Specification Comparison Chart
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Overview
The OnCell 5000 is a seires of high-performance industrial grade cellular routers that allow up to 4
Ethernet-based devices to simultaneously use a single cellular data account for primary or backup network
connectivity to remote sites and devices. Both the 5004 and 5104 series products provide the functionality of
a cellular router, firewall, and switch in one device. The difference between the OnCell 5004 and OnCell 5104
is that the OnCell 5104 comes with a built-in relay output that can be configured to indicate the priority of
events when notifying or warning engineers in the field, and the two digital inputs allow you to connect basic
I/O devices, such as sensors, to the ce llular network. The OnCell 5004 can be placed on a desktop or
wall-mounted, whereas the OnCell 5104 has an IA design and can be attached to a DIN-Rail. Both products use
12 to 48 VDC power inputs with a screw-on connector for greater reliability, and the Ethernet port comes with
1.5 KV magnetic isolation protect ion to keep your system safe from unexp ected electrical discharges.
Package Checklist
Each OnCell 5000 cellular router is shipped in a separate box with standard accessories. In addition, several
optional accessories can be ordered separately. When you receive your shipment, please check the contents of
the box carefully, and notify your Moxa sales representative if any of the items are missing or appear to be
damaged.
OnCell 5000 cellular routers are shipped with the following items:
Standard Accessories
• Rubber SMA antenna
• Rubber stand (OnCell 5004-HSPA only)
• Wallmount Kit (OnCell 5004-HSPA only)
• Din-Rail Kit (OnCell 5104-HSPA only)
• Terminal block (screw type)
• Document and Software CD
• Product warranty statement
• Quick Installation Guide
Optional Accessories
• DC Power Supply (screw-on)
• DC Power Supply (standard)
• Power Jack to Terminal Block Cable
• Antennas (impedance = 50 ohms):
ANT-WCDMA-ASM-1.5: Omni 1.5 dBi, rubber SMA Five-band GSM/GPRS/UMTS/HSPA antenna
• Redundant power (1 power jack; 1 term inal block) (OnCell 5004 series only)
• Industrial primary and backup wireless WAN connectivity
• 2 digital inputs and 1 relay output (OnCell 5104 series only)
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Product Specifications
Specification Comparison Chart
Cellular Router
OnCell 5004-HSPA OnCell 5104-HSPA
Cellular Interface
Standards GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA
UMTS/HSPA band Options 800/850/AWS/1900/2100 MHz
HSPA Data Rate 14.4 Mbps DL, 5.76 Mbps UL
GSM/GPRS/EDGE band Options 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
EDGE Data Rate 237 Kbps DL, 237 Kbps UL
GPRS Data Rate 85.6 Kbps DL, 85 .6 Kbps UL
PPPoE, SMTP, SNTP, SSH, SS L , T CP/IP, Telnet, UDP
Routing/Firewall NAT, port forwarding, WAN IP filtering, static route
Virtual Private Netw ork IPSec
Cellular Connectivity GuaranLink
Management Software
Private IP Solution OnCell Central Manager
Utilities OnCell Search Utility
Configuration and Management
Options
Physical Characteristics
Housing Aluminum (IP30)
Weight 505±5 g 645±5 g
Dimensions 158 x 103 x 34 160 x 50 x 103
Environmental Limits
Operating Temperature -30 to 55°C Standard Models: -30 to 55°C
Operating Humidity 5 to 95%
Storage Temperature -40 to 75°C
Power Requirements
Power Input Dual Power Input
Input Voltage 12 to 48 VDC
Power Cosumption 400 mA (Idle), 900 mA (max) 450 mA (Idle), 950 mA (max)
Connector Type 2-pin terminal block and 1 power
SNMP v1/v2c/v3, Web/Telnet/Serial Console, SSH, Remote SMS Control
Wide Temp. Models: -30 to 70°C
10-pin terminal block
jack
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Standards and Certifications
Safety UL 60950-1
EMC FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A
EN 55022 Class A, EN 55024
Radio FCC Part 22H, FCC Part 24E
EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-7, EN 301 489-24
EN 301 511, EN 301 908
Reliability
Warranty 5 years (see www.moxa.com/warranty)
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2. Getting Started
This chapter covers the hardware installation of the OnCell 5000. Sof tw a re installation is covered in the next
chapter.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Panel Layout
OnCell 5004-HSPA
OnCell 5104-HSPA
DIN-Rail and Rack Mounting
Wall or Cabinet Mounting
DIN-Rail Mounting
Connecting the Hardware
SIM Card Installation
Connecting the Power
Connecting the I/O Port
Connecting to the Network
LED Indicators
Reset Button
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Panel Layout
OnCell 5004-HSPA
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OnCell 5104-HSPA
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The
server to a wall or the inside of a cabinet. We suggest
attach the device servers to a wall or the inside of a cabinet. The heads of the screws
should be less than 6.0 mm
and the shafts should be less than 3.5 mm
in diameter, as shown in the figure
DIN-Rail and Rack Mounting
Wall or Cabinet Mounting
OnCell 5004-HSPA device servers have built-in “ears” for attaching the d evice
using two screws per ear to
in diameter,
at the right.
DIN-Rail Mounting
DIN-rail attachments can be purchased separately to attach the OnCel l 5104-HSPA to a DIN-Rail. When
snapping the attachments to the DI N-Rail, make sure that the stif f metal springs are at the top.
Connecting the Hardware
This section describes how to connect the OnCell 5000 cellular IP-modem to a host PC or Ethernet devices for
first time testing purposes. We cover SIM card Installation, Connecting the Power, Connecting the I/O Port,
Connecting to the Network, LED Indicators, and Reset Button.
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OnCell
OnCell
SIM Card Installation
In order to protect the SIM card, the SIM card slot is located inside the OnCell 5004 and 5104 series’ housing.
You will need to unscrew and remove the outer SIM card cover before installing or removing the SIM card.
5004 Series
Connecting the Power
The dual power inputs that connect to the 4-pin power terminal block (2 terminals per power input) can be used
to connect the OnCell 5104 to a variety of field power sources that support 12 to 48 VDC. The OnCell 5004
cellular routers have 1 power jack and 1 terminal block for connecting the power. After connecting the power
wire to the OnCell’s terminal block or power jack, the “PWR” LED will glow a solid green color to indicate that
the system is ready.
5104 Series
Connecting the I/O Port
The OnCell 5104 has six terminals on the te rminal block for the I/O ports, with 4 terminals used for each input,
and 2 terminals used for the output.
Digital Input
Power input levels determine the O N/OFF states of the digital inputs:
• On: +13 to +30 V for state “1”
• Off: +3 to -30 V for state “0”
Digital Output
• 1 relay output with current carrying capacity of 1 A @ 24 VDC.
Connecting to the Network
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the OnCell’s 10/100M Ethernet port and the other end of the cable to
the Ethernet network. If the cable is p roperly connected, the OnCell will i n dicate a valid connection to the
Ethernet in the following way:
• The Ethernet LED glows a solid green when connected to a 100 Mbps Ethernet network.
• The Ethernet LED glows a solid orange when connected to a 10 Mbps Ethernet network.
• The Ethernet LED flashes when Eth ernet packets are being transmitted or received.
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ATTENTION
REG LED
•
•
3G LED
•
•
LED Indicators
The following table explains the LED indicators on the front panel of the OnCell 5000 Series:
Type Color LED Function
PWR 1
PWR 2
2G
3G
REG
SIM1/2
WAN
Ready
Fault
LAN 1-4
Signal (3 LEDs) Green
Green Activation of DC Power
Off Power is off, or power error condition exists.
Green Activation of DC Power
Off Power is off, or power error condition exists.
Amber 2G is connected
Off 2G is disconnected
Amber 3G is connected
Off 3G is disconnected
Off Cannot register with cellular providers
Amber Registered with cellular provid er
Off SIM slot not in used
Static on: SIM inserted and PIN code correct in used normally.
Steady on: Software Ready.
Blinking slowly (1 sec): The OnCell has been located by
Ready the OnCell Search Utility.
Steady on: Booting up, or IP fault.
Blinking slowly (1 sec): Cannot get an I P address from the DHCP server
Steady on: Software Ready.
Blinking slowly (1 sec): Data transmission
Signal Level (at least 2 LEDs must illuminated for data
transmission)
Reset Button
OFF: Cannot register with cellular providers using 3G mode, due to the wrong PIN code, or no cellular
ON: Registered with cellular provider.
OFF: Cannot register with cellular providers using UMTS/HSPA mode due to the wrong PIN code, no
ON: Registered with cellular provider using UMTS/HSPA mode. UMTS or HSPA/Signal LEDs will be on.
Press and hold the Reset button for 5 sec to load factory defau lts: Use a pointed object, such as a straightened
paper clip or toothpick to press the reset button. This will cause the Ready LED to blink on and off. The factory
defaults will be loaded once the Ready LED stops blinking (default LAN IP: 192.168.127.254).
:
provider available. Signal LEDs will also be off.
:
cellular provider available, wrong APN, or wrong username/password.
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3. Initial IP Address Configuration
When setting up the OnCell 5000 for the first time, the first thing you should do is configure the IP address. This
chapter introduces the different methods that can be used to do this.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Static and Dynamic IP Addresses
Factory Default IP Address
Configuration Options
OnCell Search Utility
Web Console
ARP
Telnet Console
Serial Console
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ATTENTION
Consult you
IP
mapping table when using a DHCP Server or BOOTP Server. For most applications, you should assign a fixed
IP address to your
Static and Dynamic IP Addresses
Determine whether your OnCell 5000 needs to use a static IP address or dynamic IP address (either DHCP or
BOOTP application).
• If your OnCell 5000 is used in a static IP environment, you must assign a specific IP address using one of
the tools described in this chapter.
• If your OnCell 5000 is used in a dynamic IP environment, the IP address will be assigned automatically from
over the network. In this case, set the IP configuration mode to DHCP or BOOTP.
r network administrator on how to reserve a fixed IP address for your OnCell 5000 in the MAC-
OnCell 5000.
Factory Default IP Address
The OnCell 5000 is configured with the following default private IP address:
192.168.127.254
Note that IP addresses that begin with “192.168” are referred to as private IP addresses. Dev ices configured
with a private IP address are not directly accessible from a public network. For example, you would not be able
to ping a device with a private IP address from an outside Internet connection. If your application requires
sending data over a public network, such as the Internet, your OnCell 5000 wi ll need a valid public IP address,
which can be leased from a local ISP.
Configuration Options
OnCell Search Utility
Web Console
You may configure your OnCell 5000 with the bundled OnCell Search Utility for Windows. Refer to Chapter 7,
OnCell Search Utility, for details on how to install and use OnCell Search Utility.
You may configure your OnCell 5000 using a standard web browser. Refer to Chapter 4, Using the Web Console,
for details on how to access and use the OnCell 5000’s web console.
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ATTENTION
In order to use the ARP setup method, both your computer and th e OnCell
connected
to the sa
computer’s Ethernet card. Befor e executing the ARP command, your OnC ell
configured with the factory default IP address (192.168.127.254) and
5004
ATTENTION
Figures in this section were taken from the
ARP
You may use the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) command to set up an IP address for your OnCell
5004/5104-HSPA. The ARP command tells your computer to associate the OnCell 5004/5104-HSPA’s MAC
address with an IP address. Afterwa rds, use Telnet to access the OnCell 5004/5104-HSPA and its IP address
will be reconfigure d.
To use ARP to configure the IP addres s, complete the following:
1. Obtain a valid IP address for your OnCell 5004/5104-HSPA from your network administrator.
2. Obtain your OnCell 5004/5104-HSPA’s MAC address from the label on the bottom panel.
3. Execute the arp -s command from your computer’s MS-DOS prompt as follows:
4. Next, execute a special Telnet command by entering the following, exactly as written here:
me LAN. You may use an Ethernet cable to connect the OnCell 5004/5104-HSPA directly to your
/5104-HSPA must be on the same subnet.
arp -s <IP address> <MAC address>
For example,
C:\> arp -s 192.168.200.100 00-90-E8-04-00-11
telnet 192.168.200.100 6000
When you enter this command, a Connect failed message will appear, as shown below.
5004/5104-HSPA must be
5004/5104-HSPA must be
your computer and the OnCell
5. After the OnCell 5004/5104-HSPA reboots, its IP address will be assigned to the new address and you can
reconnect using Telnet to verify that the update was successful.
Telnet Console
Depending on how your computer and network are configured, you may find it convenient to use network
access to set up your OnCell 5000’s IP address. This can be done using Telnet.
OnCell 5000 Telnet console.
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1. From the Windows desktop, select Start Run, and then type the following content in the Run window:
telnet 192.168.127.254. If your IP address is different from the default setting, use your IP address
instead. Click OK.
2. The console terminal type selection is displayed, as shown below. Enter 1 for ansi/vt100, and then press
ENTER to continue.
3. The following window will only appear if the OnCell 5000 is password protected. Enter the console password
if you are prompted to do so, and then press ENTER.
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4. Press N or use the arrow keys to select Network, and then press ENTER.
5. Press L or use the arrow keys to select LAN, and then press ENTER.
6. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to IP address. Use the DELETE, BACKSPACE, or SPACE keys to
erase the current IP address, and then type in the new IP address and press ENTER. Note that if you are
using a dynamic IP configuration (BOOTP, DHCP, etc.), you will need to go to the IP configuration field
and press ENTER to select the appropriate configuration.
7. Press ESC twice to return to the previous page.
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8. Press A or use the arrow keys to select Save and then press ENTER. Press ENTER again to confirm the
save command.
9. Press R or use the arrow keys to se lect Restart and then press ENTER. Press ENTER again to restart the
OnCell 5000.
Serial Console
The OnCell 5000 can be configured through the serial console, which works the same as the Telnet console but
is accessed through the RS-232 console port rather than over the network.
The following instructions and screenshots show how to enter the serial console using PComm Terminal
Emulator, which is available free of charge as part of the PComm Lite suite. You may use a different terminal
emulator utility, although the actual screen shots and procedure may vary slightly from the following
instructions.
Before running PComm Terminal Emulator, us e an RJ45 to DB9-F (or RJ45 to DB2 5-F) cable to connect the
OnCell 5000’s RS-232 console port to your PC’s COM port (generally COM1 or COM2, depending on how your
system is set up). After installing PComm Terminal Emu lator, take the following steps to access the RS-232
console utility.
1. Turn o f f the OnCell 5000’s power, and then use a ser ial cable to connect the OnCell 5000’ s serial console
port to your computer’s RS-232 serial port.
2. From the Windows desktop, select Start
3. The PComm Terminal Emulator window should appear. From the Port Manager menu, select Open (or
click the Open icon).
All Programs PComm Lite
Terminal Emulator.
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4. The Property window opens automatically. Select the Communication Parameter tab, and then select
the appropriate COM port for th e connection (COM1 in this example). Configure the parameters to 115200
for Baud Rate, 8 for Data Bits, None for Parity, and 1 for Stop Bits.
5. From the Property window’s Terminal page, select ANSI or VT100 for Terminal Type and then click OK.
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6. If the OnCell 5000 has been set up for password protection, you will be prompted to enter the password.
After you enter the password, or if password protection was n ot enabled, you will be prompted to select the
terminal mode. Press 1 for ansi/vt100 and then press ENTER.
7. The main menu should appear. Once you are in the console, you may configure the IP address through the
Network menu, just as with the Telnet console. Refer to steps 4 to 11 in the Telnet Console section to
complete the initial IP configuration.
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4. Web Console Configuration
In this chapter, we explain all aspects of the web-based console configuration utility. Moxa’s easy-to-use
management functions will help you set up your OnCell 5000 and allow you to maintain your wire less network
easily.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Accessing the Web Console
Web Console Navigation
Basic Settings
Device Settings
Time Settings
Network Settings
LAN Settings
LAN Port Configuration
Cellular WAN Setting s
GuaranLink Settings
Ethernet WAN Settings
DNS Settings
DHCP Settings
Auto IP Report
OnCell Central Manager
Advanced Network Settings
Firewall Settings
WAN IP Filter
Route Table
VPN Settings
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ATTENTION
The examples and figures in this chap
192.168.127.254.
If you have assigned a different IP address to your OnCell 5000, you will need to use that IP address. Refer
to
Accessing the Web Console
Open your web browser and enter 192.168.127.254 in the website address line. This is the default IP address
for the OnCell 5000—if a new address has been assigned, enter the new address instead. Press ENTER to load
the page.
Chapter 3, Initial IP Address Configuration, for details on how to configure the IP address.
Enter the console password if prompted. The password will be transmitted with MD5 encryption over the
Internet to ensure that the password cannot be easily intercepted by eavesdroppers.
The OnCell 5000’s web console will appear.
ter use the OnCell 5000 factory default IP address of
Web Console Navigation
The left panel of the OnCell 5000’s web console is the navigation panel, and contains an expandable menu tree
for navigating among the various settings and categories. When you click on a menu item in the navigation
panel, the main window will display the corresponding options for that item. Configuration changes can then be
made in the main window. For example, if you click on Basic Settings in the navigation panel, the main
window will show a page of basic settings that you can configure .
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ATTENTION
There is a risk of explosion if the real
The OnCell 5000
not
attempt to replace the lithium battery without help from a qualified Moxa support engineer. If you need to
change the battery, please contact the Moxa RMA service team.
You must click on the Submit button to keep your configuration changes. The Submit button is located at the
bottom of every page that has configurable settings. If you navigate to another page without clicking the
Submit button, your settings will be lost.
Changes will not take effect until they are saved and the OnCell is restarted! You may complete this in
one step by clicking on the Save/Restart option after you submit a change. If yo u need to make several
changes before restarting, you may save your changes without restarting by selecting Save Configuration in
the navigation panel. If you restart the OnCell without saving your configuration, the OnCell will discard all
submitted changes.
Basic Settings
The Basic Settings screen can be ac cessed from the navigation panel.
Device Settings
Device name: This is an optional text field for your own use; it does not affec t the operation of the OnCell 5000,
and can be used to help differentiate one OnCell 5000 device from another.
Device location: This is an optional text field for your own use; it does not affect th e operation of th e OnCell
5000, and is useful for assigning or describing the location of an OnC ell 5000. If you need to man age multiple
servers, you should use this field to indicate the precise physical locatio n of each device.
Time Settings
The OnCell 5000 has a bui lt-in Real-Time Clock for time calibration functions. Functions such as Auto Warning
Email or SNMP Trap can add real-time information to messages.
Before making any adjustments to the time, first select the correct time zone a nd submit the change. The
console will display the real time according to the time zone. To modify the real time clock, click on Modify next
to the Local time field. Once you submit the new time, the OnCell 5000’s firmware will modify the GMT time
based on your time zone and local time settings.
-time clock battery is replaced with the wrong type!
’s real time clock is powered by a lithium battery. We strongly recommend that you do
Time zone (default=GMT Greenwich Mean Time): This field shows the currently selected time zone and allows
you to select a different time zone.
Local time: This field shows the time that you last opened or refreshed the browser. To set the local time for
the OnCell 5000, click on the Modify button, update the date and time, and then click on submit.
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Time server: The OnCell 5000 uses SNTP (RFC-1769) for auto time calibration. You may enter a time server
IP address or domain name in this optional field. Once the OnCell 5000 is configured with the correct time
server address, it will request time information from the time server every 10 minutes.
Network Settings
LAN Settings
You can access LAN Settings by expanding the Network Settings item in the navigation panel. Use the LAN
Settings page to assign the OnCell 5000’s I P address, netmask, and other LAN Port configuration parameters.
Note: You must assign a valid IP address to your OnCell 5000 before it will work in your network e nvironment.
Your network system administrator should provide you with a uni que IP address and related settings for your
network. First-time users can refer to Chapter 3, Ini tial IP Address Configuration, for more information.
IP Address (default=192.168.127.254): Enter the IP address that is assigned to your OnCell 5000. All LAN
ports on the OnCell 5000 will share this IP address. An IP address is a number assigned to a network device
(such as a computer) as a permanent add ress on the network. Computers use the IP address to identify and
talk to each other over the network. Choose a proper IP address that is unique and valid for your network
environment.
Netmask (default=255.255.255.0): Enter the subnet mask. A subnet mask represents all of the network hosts
at one geographic location, in one building, or on the same local area network. When a packet is sent out over
the network, the OnCell 5000 will use the subnet mask to check whether the desired TCP/IP host specified in
the packet is on the local network segment. If the address is on the same network segment as the OnCell 5000,
a connection is established directly from the OnCell 5000. Otherwise, the connection is established through the
given default gateway.
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LAN Port Configuration
LAN Port Configuration settings are included to give the user control over Port Access, Port Transmission Speed,
Flow Control, and Port Type (MDI or MDIX). An explanation of each configuration item is given below.
Enable (default=Yes):
Option Description
Yes Allows data transmission through the port.
No Immediately shuts off port access.
Speed (default=Auto):
Option Description
Auto Allows the port to use the IEEE 802.3u protocol to negotiat e w ith connected
devices. The port and connected devices will determine the best speed for that
connection.
10Mbps Half Choose one of these fixed speed options if the opposing Ethernet device ha s
10Mbps Full
100Mbps Half
100Mbps Full
trouble auto-negotiating for line speed.
Flow Ctrl (default=Enable):
This setting enables or disables the f lo w control capability of this port when the “speed” setting is in “auto”
mode. The final result will be deter mined by the “auto” process between the OnCell and connected device.
Option Description
Enable Enables the flow control capability of this port when in auto-nego mode.
Disable Disables the flow control capability of this port when in auto-nego mode.
Cellular WAN Settings
From the left navigation panel, click Network Settings Cellular WAN Settings to configure the SIM card
Settings. The various configuratio n items are described below:
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