AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING fatbox G3 User manual

THE MANUAL
If it is for demanding HSPA+ M2M and IoT
deployments that require Security with
Smart Remote access., the FATBOX G3
router is a hardy and robust gateway suited
for Ethernet and Serial Port equipped
devices. Lab tested and certied for CE and
FCC part 15.
EDITION 01.2 / DEC 2015
DESIGNED IN AUSTRALIA. ASSEMBLED IN USA.
fatbox G3

Table of Contents
SAFETY OF USE 3
ABOUT 4
G3 SPECIFICATIONS 4
HARDWARE 5
BOARD INTERFACE 6
SETTING UP 7
SIM INSTALLATION 7
LOGGING IN 8
WEB MANAGEMENT 9
QUICK START 9
LAN ETHERNET 10
WAN CELLULAR 11
PORT FORWARDING 12
DYNAMIC DNS 13
IPSEC VPN 14
SERIAL PORT 16
MANAGEMENT 17
SYSTEM STATUS 19
CONTACT US 20
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SECURITY + INTEGRATION

SAFETY OF USE
fatbox G3
!
ALL CONDITIONS
POWER SET UP
SIM CARD
CONFIGURING THE
ROUTER
All specialist electronic devices must be operated with due care to avoid damage or injuries and should be installed and
operated by a trained personnel.
DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN ENVIRONMENTS CONTAINING POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE GASES OR LIQUIDS, EXAMPLE,
GAS STATIONS AND CHEMICAL PLANTS AND EXPLOSIVE STORES.
Inadequate current or dips in voltage may cause the device to fail to connect to data services even if the LEDs are lighted up.
Supply over 30 VDC will damage the device
Never remove or insert SIM card when device has PWR switched in“ON”position. Damage caused to device or SIM in such case
will not be warranted.
Do not reboot/power-down the device until the writing process is acknowledged as completed.

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CELLULAR INTERFACE
· HSPA+ 14.4Mbps downlink and 5.76Mbps uplink
over 850/900/1900/2100MHz bands
· GSM 850/900/1800/1900 for GPRS and EDGE
· LTE (EU/Asia) option available on request
· RX Diversity antenna for optimum performance
MANAGEMENT
OPERATING CONDITIONS
· Designed for maximum uptime from available
network
· End-to-End PING connectivity testing with
Reboot
· Congurable PPP keep-alive function
· IP rewall
· IPSEC (PSK) VPN for secure networking
· DYNDNS and Port Forwarding
· SMS to Reboot function to remotely reboot
router (LUA Script)
· AT over Ethernet LAN e.g. to send SMS from a
PLC
- AT over serial (custom rmware)
· 12~24VDC (0.4/0.2A/0.1A @12VDC
Peak/Nominal/Idle)
· -40°C ~ +75°C Operating Temperature
NETWORK
ROBUSTNESS
SECURITY
NETWORKING
MANAGEMENT
POWER
TEMPERATURE
OPERATING SYSTEM
· Linux on ARM Cortex-A9 (IMX6 Solo/Dual/Quad options)
SERIAL INTERFACE
· RS-232/RS-485 ±15kV ESD Protected
· Integrated TCP Serial server
LAN INTERFACE
· 2 X 10/100BaseT Ethernet port
· 24VDC POE (Passive Input)
USER CUSTOM PROGRAMMING
· Lua scripting for user programed functionalities
· Available 2GB of on-board ash data storage
· Reduce cost and time to remotely manage equipment
GPS (FUTURE OPTION - PLS CONTACT US)
· Serial or Ethernet access to GPS data
· User on-board application to GPS data
1.1
G3 SPECIFICATIONS
ABOUT
SECURITY
The core thinking behind
the G3 hardware and
software design is the
layering of security in the
modes of access.
INTEGRATION
Lower system cost while
improving reliability
by integrating simple
user scripts to automate
simple data or input
monitoring and alerts
management
G3 DUO FOCUS

ABOUT
1.2
HARDWARE
VERSION SPECIFICATIONS
PERIPHERALS INCLUDED
fatbox G3
The FATBOX G3 is available in two versions.
INTERFACE
- LAN
- SERIAL
- I/O
- USB
DIMENSION
- L
- W
- H
INTEGRATED
MOUNTING
WEIGHT
· GSM antenna (with 2M wire)
High-gain outdoor antenna option
· CAT-5 LAN cable (3M)
· Power supply unit (230/110VAC to 24VDC 0.5A)
OEM
114mm
108mm
19mm
110g
STANDARD
149mm
111mm
37mm
375g
101mm
129mm
STANDARD VERSION
With rugged anodized
aluminium chassis
NOTE: The client is required
to have their own mounting
screws (M3 size) to suit the
surfaces the G3 will be on.
OEM VERSION

ABOUT
1.3
BOARD INTERFACE
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FRONT PLATE
BACK PLATE
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Power
Serial Input Port (4-way plug in terminal)
USB port
Antenna Port 2
GPS Antenna
Antenna Port 1
System Reset
Press <1 second, soft reset the router
Press >5 seconds, will revert
parameters to Factory Default
This is a 4-way general purpose
switch available to user application
program. DIP #4 (right-most) is
dedicated as ‘TEST MODE’ * which
is activated when DIP #4 is in ‘OFF/
down’ position during power up.
*
During ‘TEST MODE’, after power up is
stable (e.g. 1 minute) a program will
monitor a switch (contact between #3
and #4 of Serial Input Port)
Press #1, if INPUT (#3 of Serial Input
Port) is working, LED ‘YES’ will blink
once
Press #2, with a‘loop back’ wire
connected between #1(TX) and #2(RX)
of the Serial Input Port. The LED ‘YES’
will blink twice
Press #3, once a 3G/GPRS/EDGE session
is established, LED ‘YES’ will blink three
times
(Left to Right)
1 – TX output of serial port
2 – RX input of serial port
3 – INPUT, general purpose input port, switch to GND (pin 4) to activate
4 – GND
single: connection poor
dual: connection good
AUTOPING/
IPSEC/ Custom
Program
AUTOPING/
Custom Program
LED: POWER ON GENERIC ‘YES’ GENERIC ‘NO’ SIGNAL STRENTH LEVEL
Main LAN Port ETH0
(default: 192.168.1.1)
Second LAN Port ETH1
(default: 10.1.1.1)
DIP Switch

SETTING UP
fatbox G3
2.1
SIM INSTALLATION
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
1
3G Data Enabled micro SIM
Card
2
PC/Laptop with an
Ethernet port
3
SIM card network details –
APN/USERNAME/PASSWORD.
You would need to get this
information from
your operator.
INSERTING THE SIM CARD
STEP 1 of 6 - Dismantle the casing cover and slide out the PCB. Avoid touching the electronics, handle the board by the edges.
STEP 2 of 6 - Insert your micro SIM card into the SIM card slot. Push the metal latch left/right to lock/unlock.
Reassemble the metal casing.
STEP 3 of 6 - Connect the power adapter/antenna and plug the Ethernet cable to your pc.
STEP 4 of 6 - Power up the FATBOX G3.
(SIM card’s
orientation
ts as shown)

2.2
LOGGING IN
SETTING UP
fatbox G3
FATBOX CONSOLE
192.168.168.1 /cgi-bin/F ATBOX
Username
Password
LOGIN
fatbox G3
When you have connected
up the hardware to the
box, the web console can
be accessed at the address
192.168.1.1
For Security, after your rst
successfull log in, you will
be prompted to change
your username &
password.
The default username is:
admin
The default password is:
fatbox12345
STEP 5 of 6 - Launch your browser and enter address as 192.168.1.1
STEP 6 of 6 - Log in.
fatbox12345
admin

WEB
MANAGEMENT
fatbox G3
3.1
QUICK START
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MENU OPTIONS
Quick Start
LAN Ethernet
WAN Cellular
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
IPSEC VPN
Serial Port
Management
System Status
Logout
Basic Settings for FATBOX 3G router for 3G WWW access
255.255.255.0
192.168.168.1
LAN Netmask
LAN IP Address
LAN (eth1 and eth0) Port Settings
3G HSUPA Cellular Settings
your_apn
APN
User Name (PAP/CHAP only)
Password (PAP/CHAP only)
SIM PIN Code (If required only)
UPDATE
Sets the IP address of LAN port on FATBOX
G3
Mask for setup range of subnet IP
addresses
Please check with your operator on this.
Setup the PIN code (usually 4-8 digit
numerics) if SIM PIN lock is enabled
This saves the settings onto the G3.
The Quick Start tab brings
all the settings you need to
establish an immediate
connection into a single
page.

WEB
MANAGEMENT
fatbox G3
3.2
LAN ETHERNET
fatbox G3
MENU OPTIONS LAN (eth0 + eth1) Port Settings
255.255.255.0
192.168.168.1
1
100
150
0
1c:bd:0e:00:00:01
LAN Netmask
DHCP Start
LAN Masquerade
DHCP Limit
Specic LAN device Masquerade
LAN IP Address
DHCP Disabled 1= disabled 0=enabled
e.g. xxx.xxx.xxx Start
xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx/xxx
xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx
Limit
1= Enabled, 0=Disabled
Advanced Settings
eth MAC
Quick Start
LAN Ethernet
WAN Cellular
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
IPSEC VPN
Serial Port
Management
System Status
Logout
Sets the IP address of LAN port on FATBOX
G3
Setup the FATBOX G3 to automatically
assign IP addresses to your connected LAN
devices.
This would be the starting address for con-
nected devices. For the example above, the
rst device connected would be assigned
192.168.1.100.
This would be the limit for number of con-
nected devices. For the example above, the
last device connected would be assigned
192.168.1.150
This is to enable/disable masquerade
Sets the Ethernet MAC address of the
FATBOX G3
IP masquerading allows internal machines
that don’t have an ocially assigned IP ad-
dresses to communicate to other networks
and especially the Internet. Set this to the
specic device on your network.
UPDATE

WEB
MANAGEMENT
fatbox G3
3.3
WAN CELLULAR
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MENU OPTIONS WAN Cellular
Quick Start
LAN Ethernet
WAN Cellular
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
IPSEC VPN
Serial Port
Management
System Status
Logout
In the example, the FATBOX G3
would send a PING to‘www.
google.com’ every 15 seconds.
If 4 consecutive PING failures
occur, the FATBOX G3 would
attempt to re-establish a
connection.
If it fails to establish a
connection after 5 tries, the G3
will reboot itself.
*99#
your_apn
5
1
www.google.com
15
4
APN
User Name (PAP/CHAP only)
Password (PAP/CHAP only)
Advanced Settings
SIM PIN Code (If required only)
Dial Number
PPP Keepalive
Service
Enable Reboot on Ping Failure
Assigned DNS
Remote PING Host IP address
PING Retry Time Period(s)
PING retries
Get this information from your operator
Setup the PIN code (usually 4-8 digit
numerics) if SIM PIN lock is enabled
Please check with your operator on this. It
is usually *99# or *99***1#
To override domain name server (e.g.
Google DNS server 8.8.8.8)
This is the time taken before each ping
would be sent
This is the number of times it retries before
the FATBOX G3 would attempt to
re-establish a connection
Enter the IP address/ website which you
would ping
This enables the FATBOX to reboot on Ping
failures
UPDATE and restart FATBOX
This gure is the number of times the
FATBOX would attempt to establish a
data connection with your Telco before it
reboots itself
UPDATE
No. of connection failures before reconnection
Current
1=enable 0=disable
To overide network assigned DNS
UMTS Preferred

WEB
MANAGEMENT
fatbox G3
3.4
PORT
FORWARDING
The port forwarding function
enables remote connections
to specic devices (like IP
cameras) or services within
a private local-area network
(LAN).
fatbox G3
MENU OPTIONS Port Forwarding
Add a new Port Forwarding Rule
Destination Port
Service
Current Port Forwarding Rules
Index Source Port Destination IP Destination Port Protocol
-1 1000-2000 10.1.1.100 1000-2000 tcp/udp
TCP and UDP
10.1.1.100
1000-2000
1000-2000
Destination LAN IP Address
Source Port Singe Port: XXX or Range of Ports: XXX-XXX
Quick Start
LAN Ethernet
WAN Cellular
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
IPSEC VPN
Serial Port
Management
System Status
Logout
Enter the source port. This is the port to
access the device from outside. You can
also enter a range of ports as the example
below
Enter the destination IP address of where
you would want to forward the incom-
ing data from sent to the ports you set up
earlier
Enter the port number of your device
where you would want the incoming data
to go to. If you entered a range of ports,
you would need to enter the same range
here. You would need to check on the ports
for this depending on your application/
device.
Select a Protocol to be used for your device.
Common options found are UDP, TCP or
Both. In most cases you will need to select
the protocol option“TCP and UDP”. This
will associate both protocols to the port(s)
being forwarded.
After clicking ADD, the details of your settings will
be shown automatically.
If you have Dynamic DNS set up (refer to page 13),
you can use a regular PC with an internet connec-
tion and input “<yr_hostname>.dyndns.org:1500“
into the browser. You would be able to access the
webserver on the IP Camera.
ADD Can take up top 5 minutes
IP Camera Example
An IP Camera is connected
to the G3 via ethernet. Its
details are
IP address : 10.1.1.100.
Webserver port : 1500.
The device is set up to
forward ports 1000-2000
from the FATBOX and route
any data from those ports to
10.1.1.1000.
Alternatively you can set it
as a single port instead of a
range.

WEB
MANAGEMENT
fatbox G3
3.5
DYNAMIC DNS
The Dynamic DNS feature
helps to keep a standard
domain name pointed to the
FATBOX even if its assigned
IP changes during reboot/
reconnection.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO USE
DDNS
1
A data sim card with a
public IP [You can check this
with your operator.]
2
An account with dyn.com
fatbox G3
MENU OPTIONS Dynamic DNS
Enable 1 = enable 0 = disable
1
G3.dyn.org
your_password
your_username
Host Name
DDNS Service Password
DDNS Service Username
Quick Start
LAN Ethernet
WAN Cellular
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
IPSEC VPN
Serial Port
Management
System Status
Logout
Key‘1’ here to enable a dynamic DNS
capability
Enter in the host name with which you have
registered a DDNS service (eg. dyn.com)
Key in your DNS Service Username
Key in your DNS Service Password
Update to save your settings
The FATBOX G3 would connect to your
account and point the domain you set to
the FATBOX after you reboot.
EXAMPLE
In the above example, the Hostname is set
as:
G3.dyn.org.
You will be able to access the FATBOX using
the domain name “G3.dyn.org “ on the
browser of any regular PC with an Internet
connection.
UPDATE

WEB
MANAGEMENT
3.6
IPSEC VPN
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EXAMPLE. (Site-to-Site (L2L) IPSEC VPN Tunnel 192.168.1.0/24 -- 10.1.1.0/24)
After the remote end-point (e.g. a CISCO ASA520 security appliance with internet access and connected to the customer’s SCADA or
payment processing server) is congured to accept remote IPSEC site-to-site connections.
FATBOX G3 integrates
Strongswan 5.0 IPSEC
VPN client to enable secure
encrypted networking and
communications to your
remote Ethernet and serial
port devices.
IPSEC VPN conguration can
be extremely complex to
deploy successfully, especial-
ly for users not from network
security sectors.
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Workstation
Switch Firewall
e.g. CISCO ASA5520
192.168.1.0/202.200.XXX.XXX
HSPA Cellular
LAN 10.1.1.0/24
Remote Device
10.1.1.3
Data Server
e.g. SCADA
Server
192.168.1.20/24
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3.6
IPSEC VPN
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MENU OPTIONS Site-to-Site IKE PSK IPSEC Settings
3G IPSEC 1 = enable 0 = disable
1
start
aes128
aes128
sha1
sha1
modp1024
no
10800
3600
restart
30
150
VPN Server IP address
VPN Server Subnet IP Address/ Mask
Local VPN Subnet IP Address/ Mask
PSK Phasephrase
ISAKMP Phase 1
Phase 2
Start Mode (auto)
Encryption
Encryption
Hash Algorithm
Authentication (HMAC)
D-H Group
PFS Group
IKEv1 Agressive Mode
IKE SA Lifetime (s)
IPSEC Lifetime (s)
DPD Action
DPD Delay (s)
DPD Timeout (s)
start or route
Quick Start
LAN Ethernet
WAN Cellular
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
IPSEC VPN
Serial Port
Management
System Status
Logout
FATBOX G3 conguration
for Site-to-Site IPSEC VPN
(as of the example in the
previous page)
WEB
MANAGEMENT
1 = IPSEC enabled, 0 = IPSEC disabled
202.200.XXX.XXX (according to public IP
assigned)
192.168.1.0/24 (according to network set-
tings)
10.1.1.0/24 (according to network settings)
Set to match remote end settings
Settings to correspond with remote end
settings
UPDATE and restart FATBOX
start = IPSEC tunnel will automatically be
connected;
route = IPSEC tunnel will be connected
when data is present
UPDATE
E.g. 3des, aes128, aes192, aes256
E.g. 3des, aes128, aes192, aes256
E.g. 3des, aes128, aes192, aes256
E.g. md1, sha1, sha256
E.g. 1, 2, 5, 14..
no = main mode yes = agressive
E.g. 10800
E.g. 3600
none, clear, hold or restart
E.g. 30
E.g. 150

WEB
MANAGEMENT
fatbox G3
3.7
SERIAL PORT
F ATBOX G3 has a built in
TCP server to allow a remote
device (e.g. a meter read-
ing server) to connect over
cellular network to device(s)*
attached to the serial port of
the FATBOX.
When the ‘Serial to TCP
Transport’ is enabled, it
allows for communication
between the remote TCP
client and the G3’s serial port
(via port 70).
*
Note that only in the RS-485
mode can you connect multiple
devices to the FATBOX.
fatbox G3
MENU OPTIONS Serial Port Management
Serial to TCP Transport (Server Port:70)
AT over Ethernet (115200, 8D, NS, 1S, Port:77)
Port Mode Selection
Enable
Port Mode Selection
Stop Bits
Data Bits
0 = RS232, 1 = RS485
1 = enable 0 = disable
1 = enable 0 = disable
E.g. 1
E.g. 8
1
1
1
1
8
115200
10800
Speed
Parity
Quick Start
LAN Ethernet
WAN Cellular
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
IPSEC VPN
Serial Port
Management
System Status
Logout
1 = TCP Server Enable,
0 = TCP Server Disable
FATBOX G3 also allows messages (e.g.
modem AT commands) to be send and
received from the cellular modem via the
LAN port (e.g. port 70). For example, an
Ethernet attached Data Concentrator can
send AT commands to the FATBOX (e.g.
192.168.1.1:77) to query signal strength
(AT+CSQ) or to send custom SMS.
1 = Enable,
0 = Disable
Setting to match attached serial device
Update and reboot FATBOX.
E.g. 9600
E.g. NONE, EVEN or ODD
UPDATE

WEB
MANAGEMENT
fatbox G3
3.8
MANAGEMENT
fatbox G3
MENU OPTIONS System Management
Conguration Parameters Management
User Application Program Management
Please insert usb drive labelled ‘FATBOX’.
Conguration les will be in folder \cong.
Please insert usb drive labelled ‘FATBOX’.
File user.lua must be in \user folder.
System Recovery Management
Enable Secure Shell (SSH)
Enable Log
1 = enable 0 = disable
1 = enable 0 = disable
1
1
********
fatbox
Password
Username
Quick Start
LAN Ethernet
WAN Cellular
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
IPSEC VPN
Serial Port
Management
System Status
Logout
A user dened name to login to the FATBOX
(web and SSH)
Please use a ‘strong’ password (upper, lower
case and symbols)
To allow ‘cloning’of parameter settings to
multiple FATBOX in production
environment, we utilize USB ash drives.
This ensure only with physical access to
the device and the settings (with sensitive
data) be uploaded from a
production FATBOX.
1. Format a USB thumb-drive (e.g. FAT32)
and label it ‘FATBOX’
2. After FATBOX is powered up and stable
condition (e.g. signal strength LEDs are
functioning), insert the thumb-drive into
USB port (at antenna end of box)
3. Click ‘Upload from FATBOX’, wait 5 sec,
remove thumb-drive
4. Insert thumb-drive into new FATBOX
(in stable operating condition) and click
‘Download to FATBOX’, wait 5 sec and
remove thumb-drive
5. Check in new FATBOX that parameters
from other FATBOX has been copied over
Disabled by default. If enabled, will provide
root access using the Password above.
1 = Enable, 0 = Disable (default)
If enabled, you can download/view the log
page from the ‘System Status’ page.
1 = Enable, 0 = Disable (default)
UPLOAD FROM FATBOX
DOWNLOAD TO FATBOX
FACTORY SETTINGS
DOWNLOAD TO FATBOX
EXECUTE PROGRAM
REBOOT SYSTEM
UPDATE
SECURITY
Note that from the internet,
the FATBOX can only be
accessed via HTTPS (secure)
to ensure all data between
user and FATBOX web
conguration page is
encrypted.
Note:
We give our clients the
choice to install their own
signed certicate (e.g. Veri-
sign or Digicert) via SSH to
FATBOX console. Since there
is no packaged signed SSL
certicate in each FATBOX,
a complaint of error might
be issued from the browser.
Note that this does not aect
the secure encryption of
data to congure the FATBOX
via HTTPS.

WEB
MANAGEMENT
fatbox G3
3.8
MANAGEMENT
fatbox G3
MENU OPTIONS System Management
Conguration Parameters Management
User Application Program Management
Please insert usb drive labelled ‘FATBOX’.
Conguration les will be in folder \cong.
Please insert usb drive labelled ‘FATBOX’.
File user.lua must be in \user folder.
System Recovery Management
Enable Secure Shell (SSH)
Enable Log
1 = enable 0 = disable
1 = enable 0 = disable
1
1
********
fatbox
Password
Username
Quick Start
LAN Ethernet
WAN Cellular
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
IPSEC VPN
Serial Port
Management
System Status
Logout
To input your own LUA program:
1. Write your LUA program and name it as
‘user.lua’
2. Save the program in \user folder in
your thumb-drive (drive labelled
‘FATBOX’)
3. Insert the thumb-drive into FATBOX (in
stable operating condition)
4. Click ‘Download to FATBOX’, wait 5 sec,
remove thumb-drive
5. You can click ‘Execute Program’ to test
you program
Your user.lua program will automatically
be executed after complete boot-up of the
FATBOX.
Click ‘Reboot’ to soft reset the FATBOX
device.
Cick ‘Factory Settings’ to revert all
parameters to factory default.
UPLOAD FROM FATBOX
DOWNLOAD TO FATBOX
FACTORY SETTINGS
DOWNLOAD TO FATBOX
EXECUTE PROGRAM
REBOOT SYSTEM
UPDATE
INTEGRATION
FATBOX G3 has a powerful
feature to allow end-users
to write their own custom
application program right on-
board the router. This is cost,
space and time ecient.
For example, a custom
program can be written to
check serial data read from a
PLC and trigger an SMS to a
technician for support or the
program can check for I/O
trigger from a relay to reboot
the router.

fatbox G3
3.9
SYSTEM STATUS
fatbox G3
MENU OPTIONS System Status
Main
3G
IPSEC
Ethernet Ports
Firmware Version
Interface
Tunnel
LAN (eth0 + eth 1)
Uptime and CPU load (1,5,15m)
IP Address
SA
fw_G3_2_01
ppp0
10.1.1.1
02:49:06 up 14 min, load average: 0. 22, 0. 13, 0.07
14.100.25.79
Diagnostics: Log le
Quick Start
LAN Ethernet
WAN Cellular
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
IPSEC VPN
Serial Port
Managment
System Status
Logout
FATBOX G3 has a powerful feature to allow end-
users to write their own custom application
program right on-board the router. This is cost,
space and time ecient – for example, the cus-
tom program can be written to check serial data
read from a PLC and trigger an SMS to a
technician for support or the program can check
for I/O trigger from a relay to reboot the router.
1. Write your LUA program and name it as
‘user.lua’
2. Save the program in \user folder in your
thumb-drive (drive labelled ‘FATBOX’)
3. Insert the thumb-drive into FATBOX (in stable
operating condition)
4. Click ‘Download to FATBOX’, wait 5 sec, remove
thumb-drive
5. You can click ‘Execute Program’ to test you
program
Your user.lua program will automatically be ex-
ecuted after complete boot-up of the FATBOX.
Click ‘Reboot’ to soft reset the FATBOX device.
Cick ‘Factory Settings’ to revert all parameters to
factory default.
WEB
MANAGEMENT

CONTACT US
SERVICE
SUPPORT
Our Service Support means that we make the security and
integration of the network our responsibility.
TECHNICAL
SUPPORT: SUPPORT@AMPLIFIED.COM.AU
SALES: SALES@AMPLIFIED.COM.AU
fatbox G3
amplified
engineering
No. 5, Turner Avenue,
Unit 1, Albridge Building,
Bentley Technology Park,
WA 6102, Australia
w: amplied.com.au
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