Amit IOG761-0TV21 User manual

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IOG761-0TV21
User Manual

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Chapter 1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Introduction..............................................................................................................................................7
1.2 Contents List............................................................................................................................................8
1.2.1 Package Contents...........................................................................................................................8
1.3 Hardware Configuration ..........................................................................................................................9
1.4 LED Indication.......................................................................................................................................12
1.5 Installation & Maintenance Notice........................................................................................................13
1.5.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.....................................................................................................13
1.5.2 WARNING..................................................................................................................................13
1.5.3 HOT SURFACE CAUTION.......................................................................................................14
1.5.4 Product Information for CE RED Requirements........................................................................15
1.6 Hardware Installation.............................................................................................................................17
1.6.1 Mount the Unit............................................................................................................................17
1.6.2 Insert the SIM Card.....................................................................................................................17
1.6.3 Connecting Power.......................................................................................................................18
1.6.4 Connecting DI/DO Devices........................................................................................................19
1.6.5 Connecting Serial Devices..........................................................................................................20
1.6.6 Connecting to the Network or a Host .........................................................................................20
1.6.7 Setup by Configuring WEB UI...................................................................................................21
Chapter 2 Basic Network..................................................................................................................................... 22
2.1 WAN & Uplink ......................................................................................................................................22
2.1.1 Physical Interface........................................................................................................................23
2.1.2 Internet Setup..............................................................................................................................28
2.1.3 Load Balance ...............................................................................................................................59
2.2 LAN & VLAN.......................................................................................................................................64
2.2.1 Ethernet LAN...............................................................................................................................64
2.2.2 VLAN .........................................................................................................................................67
2.2.3 DHCP Server...............................................................................................................................78
2.3 WiFi........................................................................................................................................................86
2.3.1 WiFi Configuration.....................................................................................................................87
2.3.2 Wireless Client List.....................................................................................................................97
2.3.3 Advanced Configuration.............................................................................................................99
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2.4 IPv6......................................................................................................................................................101
2.4.1 IPv6 Configuration....................................................................................................................101
2.5 Port Forwarding .................................................................................................................................. 110
2.5.1 Configuration............................................................................................................................ 111
2.5.2 Virtual Server & Virtual Computer........................................................................................... 112
2.5.3 DMZ & Pass Through............................................................................................................... 118
2.5.4 Special AP &ALG (not supported) ..........................................................................................121
2.5.5 IP Translation............................................................................................................................122
2.6 Routing.................................................................................................................................................125
2.6.1 Static Routing............................................................................................................................126
2.6.2 Dynamic Routing......................................................................................................................129
2.6.3 Routing Information..................................................................................................................137
2.7 DNS & DDNS.....................................................................................................................................138
2.7.1 DNS & DDNS Configuration...................................................................................................138
2.8 QoS .....................................................................................................................................................142
2.8.1 QoS Configuration....................................................................................................................142
2.9 Redundancy..........................................................................................................................................151
2.9.1 VRRP........................................................................................................................................151
Chapter 3 Object Definition............................................................................................................................... 154
3.1 Scheduling............................................................................................................................................154
3.1.1 Scheduling Configuration.........................................................................................................154
3.2 User (not supported) ............................................................................................................................156
3.3 Grouping..............................................................................................................................................157
3.3.1 Host Grouping...........................................................................................................................157
3.4 External Server.....................................................................................................................................159
3.5 Certificate.............................................................................................................................................162
3.5.1 Configuration............................................................................................................................162
3.5.2 My Certificate...........................................................................................................................165
3.5.3 Trusted Certificate.....................................................................................................................172
3.5.4 Issue Certificate ........................................................................................................................178
Chapter 4 Field Communication........................................................................................................................ 181
4.1 Bus & Protocol.....................................................................................................................................181
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4.1.1 Port Configuration ....................................................................................................................181
4.1.2 Virtual COM .............................................................................................................................183
4.1.3 Modbus .....................................................................................................................................194
4.2 Data Logging .......................................................................................................................................205
4.2.1 Data Logging Configuration.....................................................................................................208
4.2.2 Scheme Setup............................................................................................................................210
4.2.3 Log File Management...............................................................................................................212
Chapter 5 Security.............................................................................................................................................. 214
5.1 VPN......................................................................................................................................................214
5.1.1 IPSec.........................................................................................................................................215
5.1.2 OpenVPN..................................................................................................................................229
5.1.3 L2TP .........................................................................................................................................242
5.1.4 PPTP .........................................................................................................................................250
5.1.5 GRE...........................................................................................................................................257
5.2 Firewall................................................................................................................................................261
5.2.1 Packet Filter ..............................................................................................................................261
5.2.2 URL Blocking...........................................................................................................................266
5.2.3 MAC Control............................................................................................................................270
5.2.4 Content Filter (not supported)...................................................................................................273
5.2.5 Application Filter (not supported).............................................................................................274
5.2.6 IPS.............................................................................................................................................275
5.2.7 Options......................................................................................................................................279
Chapter 6 Administration................................................................................................................................... 283
6.1 Configure & Manage ...........................................................................................................................283
6.1.1 Command Script .......................................................................................................................284
6.1.2 TR-069......................................................................................................................................288
6.1.3 SNMP........................................................................................................................................293
6.1.4 Telnet & SSH ............................................................................................................................304
6.2 System Operation.................................................................................................................................308
6.2.1 Password & MMI......................................................................................................................308
6.2.2 System Information...................................................................................................................311
6.2.3 System Time..............................................................................................................................312
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6.2.4 System Log ...............................................................................................................................317
6.2.5 Backup & Restore.....................................................................................................................321
6.2.6 Reboot & Reset........................................................................................................................322
6.3 FTP.......................................................................................................................................................323
6.3.1 Server Configuration.................................................................................................................324
6.3.2 User Account.............................................................................................................................326
6.4 Diagnostic............................................................................................................................................327
6.4.1 Diagnostic Tools .......................................................................................................................327
6.4.2 Packet Analyzer ........................................................................................................................328
Chapter 7 Service............................................................................................................................................... 331
7.1 Cellular Toolkit ....................................................................................................................................331
7.1.1 Data Usage................................................................................................................................332
7.1.2 SMS...........................................................................................................................................335
7.1.3 SIM PIN....................................................................................................................................338
7.1.4 USSD ........................................................................................................................................342
7.1.5 Network Scan............................................................................................................................345
7.2 Event Handling ....................................................................................................................................347
7.2.1 Configuration............................................................................................................................349
7.2.2 Managing Events ......................................................................................................................358
7.2.3 Notifying Events.......................................................................................................................361
Chapter 8 Status................................................................................................................................................. 364
8.1 Dashboard (not supported)...................................................................................................................364
8.2 Basic Network......................................................................................................................................365
8.2.1 WAN & Uplink Status ..............................................................................................................365
8.2.2 LAN & VLAN Status ...............................................................................................................371
8.2.3 WiFi Status................................................................................................................................372
8.2.4 DDNS Status.............................................................................................................................375
8.3 Security................................................................................................................................................376
8.3.1 VPN Status................................................................................................................................376
8.3.2 Firewall Status ..........................................................................................................................380
8.4 Administration......................................................................................................................................384
8.4.1 Configure & Manage Status......................................................................................................384
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8.4.2 Log Storage Status....................................................................................................................386
8.5 Statistics & Report...............................................................................................................................387
8.5.1 Connection Session...................................................................................................................387
8.5.2 Network Traffic (not supported)...............................................................................................388
8.5.3 Device Administration ..............................................................................................................389
8.5.4 Cellular Usage...........................................................................................................................390
Appendix A GPLWRITTEN OFFER ............................................................................................................... 391
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this outstanding product: Modbus Cellular Gateway. For M2M (Machine-
to-Machine) applications, AMIT Modbus Cellular Gateway is absolutely the right choice. With built-in world-
class 4G LTE and VDSL2/ADSL2+ module, you just need to insert SIM card from local mobile carrier to get to
Internet. The redundant SIM and and mobile/xDSL combo-WAN design provide a more reliable WAN
connection for critical applications. By VPN tunneling technology, remote sites easily become a part of
Intranet, and all data are transmitted in a secure (256-bit AES encryption) link. To meet a variety of M2M
application requirements, AMIT Modbus Cellular Gateway products are based on modular design.
The IOG761 series product is loaded with luxuriant security features including VPN, firewall, NAT, port
forwarding, DHCP server and many other powerful features for complex and demanding business and M2M
(Machine-to-Machine) applications. The redundancy design in fallback 9-48 VDC power terminal, dual SIM
cards and VRRP function makes the device as a back-up in power, network connection and data transmission
without lost..
Main Features:
•Provide various and configurable WAN connection.
•Support dual SIMs for the redundant wireless WAN connection.
•Support VDSL2/ADSL2+ uplink connection ability.
•Provide Ethernet ports for comprehensive LAN connection and LAN-1 port can be configured to be
another WAN interface.
•Provide one RS232/RS485 serial port for controlling legacy serial device, or Modbus devices.
•Digital I/O ports for integrating sensors or alarm devices.
•Feature with VPN and NAT firewall to have powerful security.
•Support the robust remote or local management to monitor network.
•Designed by solid and easy-to-mount metal body for business and IoT environment to work with a
variety M2M (Machine-to-Machine) applications.
Before you install and use this product, please read this manual in detail for fully exploiting the functions of
this product.
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1.2 Contents List
1.2.1 Package Contents
#Standard Package
Items
Description
Contents
Quantity
1 IOG761-0TV21
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1pcs
2 Cellular Antenna 2pcs
3 WiFi Antenna 2pcs
4 Power Adapter
(DC 12V/2A)
(*1)
1pcs
5 8 Pin Terminal Block
1pcs
6 CD
(Manual)
1pcs
7 DIN-Rail Bracket
1pcs
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1.3 Hardware Configuration
Front View
※Reset Button
The RESET button provides user with a quick and easy way to resort the default setting. Press the RESET button
continuously for 6 seconds, and then release it. The device will restore to factory default settings.
Reset
Button
USB Port
RS-232/485
Port
LED
Indicators
3G/4G (Aux)
Antenna
Auto MDI/MDIX RJ45 Ports
4x FE LAN to connect local devices
Console
Port
3G/4G (Main)
Antenna
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Bottom View
Left View
SIM B
Slot
SIM A
Slot
2.4GHz WiFi
Antenna
2.4GHz WiFi
Antenna
Power Terminal Block
PWR1
GND
PWR2
GND
DI+
DI-
DO+
DO-
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Right View
LED Indicators
xDSL Port
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1.4 LED Indication
LED Icon
Indication
LED Color
Description
Power Source 1 Green Steady ON: Device is powered on by power source 1
Power Source 2
(*2) Green Steady ON: Device is powered on by power source 2
WLAN (WiFi) Green
Steady ON:Wireless radio is enabled
Flash:Data packets are transferred
OFF: Wireless radio is disabled
SIM A Green Steady ON: SIM card A is used
SIM B Green Steady ON: SIM card B is used
~ LAN 1 ~ LAN 4 Green Steady ON: Ethernet connection of LAN is established
Flash: Data packets are transferred
High Cellular Signal Green Steady ON: The cellular signal strength is strong
Low Cellular Signal Green Steady ON: The cellular signal strength is weak
USB Green Steady ON: If USB device is attached
Serial Port Green Steady ON: If serial device is attached
2 If both of power source 1 and power source 2 are connected, the device will choose power source 1 first. The LED of power source
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1.5 Installation & Maintenance Notice
1.5.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Network Requirements
•
A fast Ethernet RJ45 cable or DSL modem
•3G/4G cellular service subscription
•IEEE 802.11n or 802.11b/g wireless clients
•
10/100 Ethernet adapter on PC
Web-based Configuration Utility
Requirements
Computer with the following:
•Windows®, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating
system
•An installed Ethernet adapter
Browser Requirements:
•Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
•Chrome 2.0 or higher
•Firefox 3.0 or higher
•
Safari 3.0 or higher
1.5.2 WARNING
Only use the power adapter that comes with the
package. Using a different voltage rating power
adaptor is dangerous and may damage the product.
Do not open or repair the case yourself. If the
product is too hot, turn off the power immediately
and have it repaired at a qualified service center.
Place the product on a stable surface and avoid
using this product and all accessories outdoors.
Attention
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1.5.3 HOT SURFACE CAUTION
CAUTION: The surface temperature for the metallic enclosure can be very high!
Especially after operating for a long time, installed at a closed cabinet
without air conditioning support, or in a high ambient temperature
space.
DO NOT touch the hot surface with your fingers while servicing!!
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1.5.4 Product Information for CE RED Requirements
The following product information is required to be presented in product User Manual for latest CE RED
requirements. 3
(1) Frequency Band & Maximum Power
1.a Frequency Band for Cellular Connection (for ME3630 E1C version) 4
Band number
Operating Frequency
Max output power
LTE FDD BAND 1
Uplink: 1920-1980 MHz
Downlink: 2110-2170 MHz
23 ±2.7 dBm
LTE FDD BAND 3
Uplink: 1710-1785 MHz
Downlink: 1805-1880 MHz
LTE FDD BAND 7
Uplink: 2500-2570 MHz
Downlink: 2620-2690 MHz
LTE FDD BAND 8
Uplink: 880-915 MHz
Downlink: 925-960 MHz
LTE FDD BAND 20
Uplink: 832-862 MHz
Downlink: 791-821 MHz
WCDMA BAND 1
Uplink: 1920-1980 MHz
Downlink: 2110-2170 MHz
24 +1/-3 dBm
WCDMA BAND 8
Uplink: 880-915 MHz
Downlink: 925-960 MHz
E-GSM
Uplink: 880-915 MHz
Downlink: 925-960 MHz
33 ±2 dBm
DCS
Uplink: 1710-1785 MHz
Downlink: 1805-1880 MHz
30 ±2 dBm
1.b Frequency Band for Cellular Connection (for EC25-E version)
Band number
Operating Frequency
Max output power
LTE FDD BAND 1
Uplink: 1920-1980 MHz
Downlink: 2110-2170 MHz
23.1 dBm
LTE FDD BAND 3
Uplink: 1710-1785 MHz
Downlink: 1805-1880 MHz
23.0 dBm
LTE FDD BAND 7
Uplink: 2500-2570 MHz
Downlink: 2620-2690 MHz
22.8 dBm
LTE FDD BAND 8
Uplink: 880-915 MHz
Downlink: 925-960 MHz
23.2 dBm
LTE FDD BAND 20
Uplink: 832-862 MHz
23.5 dBm
3 The information presented in this section is ONLY valid for the EU/EFTA regional version. For those non-CE/EFTA versions, please
refer to the corresponding product specification.
4 There can be different cellular module intrgrated in the device for EU/EFTA regional version. Refer to the cellular module identifier
printed on the device label for the purchased device.
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Downlink: 791-821 MHz
LTE FDD BAND 38
Uplink: 2570-2620 MHz
Downlink: 2570-2620 MHz
21.7 dBm
LTE FDD BAND 40
Uplink: 2300-2400 MHz
Downlink: 2300-2400 MHz
21.5 dBm
WCDMA BAND 1
Uplink: 1920-1980 MHz
Downlink: 2110-2170 MHz
23.3 dBm
WCDMA BAND 8
Uplink: 880-915 MHz
Downlink: 925-960 MHz
E-GSM
Uplink: 880-915 MHz
Downlink: 925-960 MHz
32.9 dBm
DCS
Uplink: 1710-1785 MHz
Downlink: 1805-1880 MHz
29.9 dBm
1.c Frequency Band for Cellular Connection (for UC20-G version)
Band number
Operating Frequency
Max output power
WCDMA BAND 1
Uplink: 1922.4-1977.6 MHz
Downlink: 2112.4-2167.6 MHz
22.47 dBm
WCDMA BAND 8
Uplink: 882.4-912.6 MHz
Downlink: 927.4-957.6 MHz
22.48 dBm
E-GSM
Uplink: 880.2-914.8 MHz
Downlink: 925.2-959.8 MHz
32.1 dBm
DCS
Uplink: 1710.2-1784.8 MHz
Downlink: 1805.2-1879.8 MHz
28.9 dBm
1.d Frequency Band for WiFi Connection
Band
Operating Frequency
Max. Output Power (EIRP)
2.4G
2.4 – 2.4835 GHz
100 mW
5G
Not supported
NA
(2) DoC Information
You can get the DoC information of this product from the following URL:
http://www.amit.com.tw/products-doc/
(3) RF Exposure Statements
The antenna of the product, under normal use condition, is at least 20 cm away from the body of user.
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1.6 Hardware Installation
This chapter describes how to install and configure the hardware
1.6.1 Mount the Unit
The IOG761 series products can be mounted on a wall, horizontal plane, or DIN Rail in a cabinet with the
mounting accessories (brackets or DIN-rail kit). The mounting accessories are not screwed on the product
when out of factory. Please screw the wall-mount kits or DIN-rail bracket on the product first.
1.6.2 Insert the SIM Card
WARNING: BEFORE INSERTING OR CHANGING THE SIM CARD, PLEASE MAKE SURE
THAT POWER OF THE DEVICE IS SWITCHED OFF.
The SIM card slots are located at the bottom side of IOG761 housing. You need to unscrew and remove the
outer SIM card cover before installing or removing the SIM card. Please follow the instructions to insert a SIM
card. After SIM card is well placed, screw back the outer SIM card cover.
Step 1:
Follow red arrow to
unlock SIM socket
Step 2:
Lift up SIM holder,
and insert SIM card
Step 3:
Put back SIM holder, and
follow red arrow to lock
SIM socket
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1.6.3 Connecting Power
The IOG761 series product can be powered by connecting a power source to the terminal block. It supports
dual 9 to 48VDC power inputs. Following picture is the power terminal block pin assignments. Please check
carefully and connect to the right power requirements and polarity.
There is a DC12V/2A power adapter5in the package for you to easily connect DC power adapter to this
terminal block.
WARNNING: This commercial-grade power adapter is mainly for ease of powering up the purchased device
while initial configuration. It’s not for operating at wide temperature range environment. PLEASE PREPARE
OR PURCHASE OTHER INDUSTRIAL-GRADE POWER SUPPLY FOR POWERING UP THE DEVICE.
For the dual power supply design on PWR1 and PWR2, the primary/backup power mode is implemented. If
there is only one power source, no matter it is connected to PWR1 or PWR2, the device can be powered up
with the power source.
However, if there are two power sources available and connected to both PWR1 and PWR2 simutaneously, the
device will choose PWR1 as the primary power, and supply required power to the entire system. The PWR2 is
treated as a backup power source, and the device will seamlessly switch to use the PWR2 as the power source
for the device when there is a power failure on PWR1. Whenever PWR1 is recovered, it will continue to supply
the required power to the system since PWR1 is the treated as the primary power source.
5 The maximum power consumption of IOG761 series product is 15.5W.
PWR1
GND
PWR2
GND
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1.6.4 Connecting DI/DO Devices
There are a DI and a DO ports together with power terminal block. Please refer to following specification to
connect DI and DO devices.
Mode
Specification
Digital Input
Trigger Voltage (high)
Logic level 1: 5V~30V
Normal Voltage (low)
Logic level 0: 0V~2.0V
Digital Output
Voltage
(Relay Mode)
Depends on external device
maximum voltage is 30V
Maximum Current
1A
Example of Connection Diagram
DO -
D
O +
DI
-
DI
+
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1.6.5 Connecting Serial Devices
The IOG761 series product provides one standard serial port DB-9 male connector. Connect the serial device to
the unit DB-9 male port with the right pin assignments of RS-232/485 are shown as below.
Pin1
Pin2
Pin3
Pin4
Pin5
Pin6
Pin7
Pin8
Pin9
RS-232
DCD
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
RS-485
DATA+
DATA-
GND
1.6.6 Connecting to the Network or a Host
The IOG761 series provides four RJ45 ports to connect 10/100Mbps Ethernet. It can auto detect the
transmission speed on the network and configure itself automatically. Connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ45
ports of the device. Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into your computer’s network port and the other end
into one of the LAN ports on the front panel. If you need to configure or troubleshoot the device, you may
need to connect the gateway directly to the host PC. In this way, you can also use the RJ45 Ethernet cable to
connect the gateway to the host PC’s Ethernet port.
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