Geneko GWG User manual

GWG Gateway
USER MANUAL
GWG
Document version: 1.0.1
Date: July 2016
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Document History
Date Description Author Comments
24.12.2015 User Manual Tanja SavićFirmware version: 1.0.10
28.07.2016 User Manual Tanja SavićFirmware version: 1.1.0
Document Approval
The following report has been accepted and approved by the following:
Signature Printed Name Title Date
Dragan MarkovićExecutive Director 24.12.2015
Dragan MarkovićExecutive Director 28.07.2016

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Content
DOCUMENT APPROVAL......................................................................................................................................2
LIST OF FIGURES ....................................................................................................................................................5
LIST OF TABLES ......................................................................................................................................................8
DESCRIPTION OF THE GWG-30/40 GATEWAY..............................................................................................9
TYPICAL APPLICATION...........................................................................................................................................10
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS .....................................................................................................................................11
PROTOCOLS AND FEATURES .................................................................................................................................. 17
PRODUCT OVERVIEW.............................................................................................................................................22
Front panel.......................................................................................................................................................22
Back panel........................................................................................................................................................22
Top Panel .........................................................................................................................................................23
Bottom Panel ...................................................................................................................................................24
PUTTING INTO OPERATION ...................................................................................................................................24
DEVICE CONFIGURATION ...............................................................................................................................25
QUICK START..........................................................................................................................................................25
INSERTING SIM CARDS ..............................................................................................................................25
CONNECTING GATEWAY .........................................................................................................................26
ADMINISTRATION WEB PAGE.................................................................................................................27
QUICK SETUP ................................................................................................................................................27
TURN LOGGING ON....................................................................................................................................27
DEVICE CONFIGURATION USING WEB APPLICATION .........................................................................28
ADD/REMOVE/UPDATE MANIPULATION IN TABLES...........................................................................................29
SAVE/RELOAD CHANGES......................................................................................................................................29
STATUS INFORMATION ..........................................................................................................................................30
Status – General ..............................................................................................................................................30
Status – LAN Port Information.....................................................................................................................30
Status – DHCP.................................................................................................................................................31
Status – Mobile Information..........................................................................................................................31
Status – Firewall..............................................................................................................................................32
Status –Router Monitoring ............................................................................................................................33
Status –GPS...................................................................................................................................................... 33
SETTINGS –LAN PORTS ........................................................................................................................................34
SETTINGS –DHCP SERVER....................................................................................................................................35
SETTINGS –MOBILE SETTINGS...............................................................................................................................36
SETTINGS –ROUTING............................................................................................................................................. 38
Port forwarding...............................................................................................................................................40
Settings – Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).......................................................................................................... 42
Routing Information Protocol (RIP).............................................................................................................42
RIP routing engine for the GWG Gateway .................................................................................................................... 44
Routing – VRRP .............................................................................................................................................. 45
SETTINGS –VPN SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................46
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) ........................................................................................................46
GRE Keep alive............................................................................................................................................................... 48
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec).................................................................................................................49
OpenVPN.........................................................................................................................................................55
SETTINGS –PPTP...................................................................................................................................................59
SETTINGS –L2TP ...................................................................................................................................................60
File management – CA Certificate................................................................................................................62

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File management – Private Certificate.........................................................................................................62
File management – Private Key ....................................................................................................................63
File management – CRL Certificates............................................................................................................65
File management – Preshared Key Files......................................................................................................65
SETTINGS –FIREWALL –MAC FILTERING ............................................................................................................68
SETTINGS –DYNAMIC DNS...................................................................................................................................69
SETTINGS –SERIAL PORT 1 ....................................................................................................................................70
SETTINGS –SERIAL PORT 2 ....................................................................................................................................71
Serial port over TCP/UDP settings..............................................................................................................71
Modbus Gateway settings .............................................................................................................................73
GWG RS-422/RS-485 Port Wiring................................................................................................................75
USB Port...........................................................................................................................................................75
SMS –SMS REMOTE CONTROL ............................................................................................................................77
SMS –SEND SMS ..................................................................................................................................................78
Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................79
Maintenance – System Control .....................................................................................................................79
Maintenance – LED ........................................................................................................................................79
Maintenance – GPIO ......................................................................................................................................79
Maintenance – Device Identity Settings ......................................................................................................81
Maintenance – Authentication......................................................................................................................81
Maintenance – Date/Time Settings..............................................................................................................83
Maintenance – Diagnostics............................................................................................................................ 84
Maintenance – Update Firmware .................................................................................................................84
Maintenance – Import/Export Settings.......................................................................................................85
Import Configuration File .............................................................................................................................................. 85
Export Configuration File .............................................................................................................................................. 85
Maintenance – Default Settings .................................................................................................................... 85
Maintenance – System Reboot ......................................................................................................................86
MANAGEMENT –TIMED ACTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 86
MANAGEMENT –COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ....................................................................................................87
MANAGEMENT –REMOTE MANAGEMENT ...........................................................................................................88
MANAGEMENT –CONNECTION MANAGER .........................................................................................................89
MANAGEMENT –SIMPLE MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (SNMP) ........................................................................... 93
MANAGEMENT –LOGS .......................................................................................................................................... 94
LOGOUT .................................................................................................................................................................95
CHROOT ..............................................................................................................................................................95
CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES .........................................................................................................................97
GWG GATEWAY AS INTERNET GATEWAY............................................................................................................97
GRE TUNNEL CONFIGURATION BETWEEN TWO GWG GATEWAYS .....................................................................98
GRE TUNNEL CONFIGURATION BETWEEN GWG GATEWAY AND THIRD PARTY ROUTER ................................103
IPSEC TUNNEL CONFIGURATION BETWEEN TWO GWG GATEWAYS .................................................................106
Scenario #1..................................................................................................................................................... 108
Scenario #2..................................................................................................................................................... 115
IPSEC TUNNEL CONFIGURATION BETWEEN GWG GATEWAY AND CISCO ROUTER ......................................... 122
IPSEC TUNNEL CONFIGURATION BETWEEN GWG GATEWAY AND JUNIPER SSG FIREWALL ...........................127
OPENVPN TUNNEL BETWEEN GWG GATEWAY AND OPENVNP SERVER ........................................................137
Port forwarding example.............................................................................................................................141
Serial port – example.................................................................................................................................... 143
FIREWALL –EXAMPLE ..........................................................................................................................................147
SMS MANAGEMENT –EXAMPLE..........................................................................................................................154
DEFINING KEEPALIVE FUNCTIONALITY...............................................................................................................155
APENDIX................................................................................................................................................................ 157

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Antenna placement.......................................................................................................................................157
Antenna Options...........................................................................................................................................157
List of Figures
Figure 1 – GWG Gateway...............................................................................................................................................9
Figure 2 – GWG Gateway front panel ........................................................................................................................22
Figure 3 – GWG Gateway rear panel..........................................................................................................................23
Figure 4 – GWG Gateway top panel side...................................................................................................................23
Figure 5 – GWG Gateway bottom panel ...................................................................................................................24
Figure 6 – Insert SIM card ............................................................................................................................................26
Figure 7 – Wires for power, ground, GPIO output, ignition ...................................................................................26
Figure 8 – User authentication.....................................................................................................................................28
Figure 9 – General gateway information....................................................................................................................30
Figure 10 – LAN Port Information..............................................................................................................................31
Figure 11 – DHCP Information....................................................................................................................................31
Figure 12 – Mobile Information...................................................................................................................................32
Figure 13 – Firewall Information.................................................................................................................................32
Figure 14 – Router monitoring #1 ...............................................................................................................................33
Figure 15 – Router monitoring #2 ...............................................................................................................................33
Figure 16 – LAN Port configuration page..................................................................................................................34
Figure 17 – DHCP Server configuration page ...........................................................................................................36
Figure 18 – Mobile Settings configuration page........................................................................................................37
Figure 19 – Routing configuration page.....................................................................................................................39
Figure 20 – Port forwarding.........................................................................................................................................40
Figure 21 – DMZ configuration page..........................................................................................................................42
Figure 22 – RIP configuration page.............................................................................................................................43
Figure 23 – VRRP...........................................................................................................................................................46
Figure 24 – GRE tunnel parameters configuration page..........................................................................................47
Figure 25 – IPSec Summary screen .............................................................................................................................49
Figure 26 – IPSec Settings.............................................................................................................................................51
Figure 27 – OpenVPN example ...................................................................................................................................55
Figure 28 – Open VPN Summary screen....................................................................................................................55
Figure 29 – OpenVPN configuration page.................................................................................................................58
Figure 30 – PPTP configuration page .........................................................................................................................59
Figure 31 – PPTP Summary screen .............................................................................................................................60
Figure 32 – L2TP configuration page..........................................................................................................................60
Figure 33 – L2TP Summary screen..............................................................................................................................61
Figure 34 – CA Certificate screen ................................................................................................................................62
Figure 35 – Local Certificate screen.............................................................................................................................63
Figure 36 – Private Key screen.....................................................................................................................................65
Figure 37 – CRL Certificates.........................................................................................................................................65
Figure 38 – Preshared Key screen ...............................................................................................................................66
Figure 39 – Firewall configuration page.....................................................................................................................67
Figure 40 – MAC filtering configuration page ..........................................................................................................69
Figure 41 – DynDNS settings.......................................................................................................................................69
Figure 42 – Serial Port Settings initial menu..............................................................................................................71
Figure 43 – Serial Port configuration page.................................................................................................................73
Figure 44 – Modbus gateway configuration page.....................................................................................................74

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Figure 45 – GWR RS-422/RS-485 Port Wiring...........................................................................................................75
Figure 46 – USB Flash LOG example..........................................................................................................................76
Figure 47 – USB multi partition mounted..................................................................................................................76
Figure 48 – SMS remote control configuration..........................................................................................................78
Figure 49 – Send SMS....................................................................................................................................................78
Figure 50 – System Control ..........................................................................................................................................79
Figure 51 – LED .............................................................................................................................................................79
Figure 52 – GPIO ...........................................................................................................................................................80
Figure 53 – Device Identity Settings configuration page .........................................................................................81
Figure 54 – Gateway Management configuration page ...........................................................................................82
Figure 55 – Date/Time Settings configuration page.................................................................................................83
Figure 56 – Diagnostic page.........................................................................................................................................84
Figure 57 – Update Firmware page.............................................................................................................................84
Figure 58 – Export/Import the configuration on the gateway................................................................................85
Figure 59 – Default Settings page................................................................................................................................86
Figure 60 – System Reboot page..................................................................................................................................86
Figure 61 – Command Line Interface .........................................................................................................................87
Figure 62 – Remote Management................................................................................................................................88
Figure 63 – Connection Manager ................................................................................................................................89
Figure 64 – Connection Wizard – Initial Step ............................................................................................................90
Figure 65 – Connection Wizard – Router Detection #1............................................................................................91
Figure 66 – Connection Wizard – Router Detection #2............................................................................................91
Figure 67 – Connection Wizard – LAN Settings .......................................................................................................92
Figure 68 – Connection Wizard – WAN Settings......................................................................................................92
Figure 69 – SNMP configuration page........................................................................................................................93
Figure 70 – Syslog configuration page........................................................................................................................94
Figure 71 – GWG Gateway as Internet gateway .......................................................................................................97
Figure 72 – GRE tunnel between two GWG Gateways............................................................................................98
Figure 73 – Network configuration page for GWR Router 1...................................................................................99
Figure 74 – GRE configuration page for GWR Router 1 ..........................................................................................99
Figure 75 – Routing configuration page for GWG Gateway 1 ..............................................................................100
Figure 76 – Network configuration page for GWR Router 2.................................................................................100
Figure 77 – GRE configuration page for GWG Gateway 2 ....................................................................................101
Figure 78 – Routing configuration page for GWG Gateway 2 ..............................................................................101
Figure 79 – GRE tunnel between Cisco router and GWG Gateway .....................................................................103
Figure 80 – LAN Port configuration page................................................................................................................104
Figure 81 – GRE configuration page.........................................................................................................................105
Figure 82 – Routing configuration page...................................................................................................................105
Figure 83 – IPSec tunnel between two GWG Gateways.........................................................................................106
Figure 84 – LAN Port configuration page for GWG Gateway 1 ...........................................................................108
Figure 85 – IPSEC configuration page I for GWG Gateway 1...............................................................................109
Figure 86 – IPSec configuration page II for GWG Gateway 1 ...............................................................................110
Figure 87 – IPSec start/stop page for GWG Gateway 1.........................................................................................110
Figure 88 – Network configuration page for GWR Router 2.................................................................................111
Figure 89 – IPSEC configuration page I for GWG Gateway 2...............................................................................112
Figure 90 – IPSec configuration page II for GWG Gateway 2 ...............................................................................113
Figure 91 – IPSec configuration using certificates...................................................................................................113
Figure 92 – IPSec start/stop page for GWG Gateway 2.........................................................................................114
Figure 93 – Network configuration page for GWG Gateway 1.............................................................................115
Figure 94 – IPSEC configuration page I for GWG Gateway 1...............................................................................116
Figure 95 – IPSEC configuration page II for GWG Gateway 1..............................................................................117
Figure 96 – IPSEC configuration page III for GWG Gateway 1 ............................................................................117
Figure 97 – IPSec start/stop page for GWG Gateway 1.........................................................................................118
Figure 98 – Network configuration page for GWG Gateway 2.............................................................................118

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Figure 99 – IPSEC configuration page I for GWG Gateway 2...............................................................................119
Figure 100 – IPSEC configuration page II for GWG Gateway 2............................................................................120
Figure 101 – IPSEC configuration page III for GWG Gateway 2 ..........................................................................120
Figure 102 – IPSec start/stop page for GWG Gateway 1.......................................................................................120
Figure 103 – IPSec tunnel between GWG Gateway and Cisco Router.................................................................122
Figure 104 – LAN Port configuration page for GWG Gateway ............................................................................123
Figure 105 – IPSEC configuration page I for GWG Gateway................................................................................124
Figure 106 – IPSec configuration page II for GWG Gateway ................................................................................124
Figure 107 – IPSec configuration page III for GWG Gateway...............................................................................124
Figure 108 – IPSec start/stop page for GWG Gateway..........................................................................................125
Figure 109 – IPSec tunnel between GWG Gateway and Juniper SSG ..................................................................127
Figure 110 – Network configuration page for GWG Gateway..............................................................................128
Figure 111 – IPSEC configuration page I for GWG Gateway................................................................................129
Figure 112 – IPSec configuration page II for GWG Gateway ................................................................................129
Figure 113 – IPSec configuration page III for GWG Gateway...............................................................................130
Figure 114 – IPSec start/stop page for GWG Gateway..........................................................................................130
Figure 115 – Network Interfaces (list).......................................................................................................................131
Figure 116 – Network Interfaces (edit) .....................................................................................................................131
Figure 117 – AutoKey Advanced Gateway..............................................................................................................132
Figure 118 – Gateway parameters.............................................................................................................................132
Figure 119 – Gateway advanced parameters...........................................................................................................133
Figure 120 – AutoKey IKE..........................................................................................................................................133
Figure 121 – AutoKey IKE parameters .....................................................................................................................134
Figure 122 – AutoKey IKE advanced parameters...................................................................................................134
Figure 123 – Routing parameters ..............................................................................................................................135
Figure 124 – Policies from untrust to trust zone .....................................................................................................135
Figure 125 – Policies from trust to untrust zone .....................................................................................................136
Figure 126 – Multipoint OpenVPN topology ..........................................................................................................137
Figure 127 – OpenVPN application settings............................................................................................................138
Figure 128 – OpenVPN GWG settings......................................................................................................................140
Figure 129 – Static routes on GWG ...........................................................................................................................140
Figure 130 – Starting OpenVPN application ...........................................................................................................141
Figure 131 – OpenVPN status on PC ........................................................................................................................141
Figure 132 – OpenVPN status on GWG ...................................................................................................................141
Figure 133 – Portforwarding example......................................................................................................................142
Figure 134 – GWG port forwarding configuration .................................................................................................143
Figure 135 – Transparent serial connection .............................................................................................................143
Figure 136 – GWG Serial port settings......................................................................................................................144
Figure 137 – GWG settings for Serial-to-IP conversion..........................................................................................145
Figure 138 – Virtual COM port application .............................................................................................................146
Figure 139 – Settings for virtual COM port..............................................................................................................147
Figure 140 – Firewall example ...................................................................................................................................149
Figure 141 – Initial firewall configuration on GWG ...............................................................................................149
Figure 142 – Filtering of Telnet traffic.......................................................................................................................150
Figure 143 – Filtering of ICMP traffic .......................................................................................................................150
Figure 144 – Allowing ICMP traffic ..........................................................................................................................151
Figure 145 – IPSec firewall rules................................................................................................................................151
Figure 146 – Allowing WEB access ...........................................................................................................................152
Figure 147 – Outbound rule for WEB access ...........................................................................................................153
Figure 148 – Complete firewall configuration.........................................................................................................154
Figure 149 – Configuration page for SMS management ........................................................................................154
Figure 150 – Configuration page for SIM keepalive...............................................................................................156

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List of Tables
Table 1 – Technical parameters....................................................................................................................................16
Table 2 – GWG Gateway software features ...............................................................................................................21
Table 3 – LAN parameters............................................................................................................................................34
Table 4 – DHCP Server parameters ............................................................................................................................36
Table 5 – Mobile settings ..............................................................................................................................................38
Table 6 – Routing parameters ......................................................................................................................................40
Table 7 – Port forwarding.............................................................................................................................................41
Table 8- DMZ parameters ............................................................................................................................................42
Table 9 – RIP parameters..............................................................................................................................................44
Table 10- VRRP Parameters .........................................................................................................................................46
Table 11 – GRE parameters ..........................................................................................................................................47
Table 12 – IPSec Summary ...........................................................................................................................................50
Table 13 – IPSec Parameters.........................................................................................................................................54
Table 14 – OpenVPN parameters ................................................................................................................................58
Table 15- PPTP Parameters ..........................................................................................................................................59
Table 16- L2TP Parameters...........................................................................................................................................61
Table 17– CA Certificate parameters ..........................................................................................................................62
Table 18-Local Certificate parameters ........................................................................................................................63
Table 19–Private Key parameters................................................................................................................................64
Table 20–CRL Certificates ............................................................................................................................................65
Table 21–Preshared Key Files ......................................................................................................................................66
Table 22 – Firewall parameters....................................................................................................................................68
Table 23 - MAC filtering parameters ..........................................................................................................................68
Table 24 – DynDNS parameters ..................................................................................................................................70
Table 25 – Serial Port over TCP/UDP parameters....................................................................................................72
Table 26 – Modbus gateway parameters....................................................................................................................74
Table 27- GPIO Parameters ..........................................................................................................................................80
Table 28– Device Identity Parameters ........................................................................................................................81
Table 29 – Authentication parameters........................................................................................................................82
Table 30 – Date/time parameters................................................................................................................................83
Table 31 – Command Line Interface parameters ......................................................................................................87
Table 32 – Remote Management parameters.............................................................................................................88
Table 33 – SNMP parameters.......................................................................................................................................93
Table 34 – Syslog parameters.......................................................................................................................................95
SAFETY WARNINGS:
The power to use an adapter (with output voltage from 9 to 36 VDC) that is certified
EN 60950:2005-1+A1:2010+A2:2013+A11:2009+A12:2011 and in confirmation with article 2.5-LPS (Limited
Power Source).
All pinout (GPIO, Ignition etc.) must be SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage).

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Description of the GWG-30/40 Gateway
Geneko GWG gateway is compact and cost effective communications solution that provides cellular
capabilities for fixed and mobile applications such as data acquisition, smart metering, remote monitoring
and management. GWG supports a variety of radio bands options, on 2G, 3G, 4G cellular technologies. It is
reliable solution thanks to high performance hardware platform and VPN/Security powerful options. When
coupled with the rich embedded intelligence, it is the perfect choice for a broad set of M2M solutions.
GWG comes with numerous connectivity options and multiple configuration methods. It allows you
to connect your existing Ethernet and serial devices using basic configuration. Besides Ethernet, RS-232 and
RS-485 serial ports, the device is equipped with USB port as well as 3 configurable input/output pins. Its
small size and easy installation makes it suitable for challenging and size-constrained applications. GWG
gateway can be used on either desktop or mounted on a DIN rail.
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Typical application
Data collection and system supervision
• Extra–high voltage equipment monitoring
• Running water, gas pipe line supervision
• Centralized heating system supervision
• Environment protection data collection
• Flood control data collection
• Alert system supervision
• Weather station data collection
• Power Grid
• Oilfield
• Light Supervision
• Solar PV Power Solutions
Financial and department store
• Connection of ATM machines to central site
• Vehicle based bank service
• POS
• Vending machine
• Bank office supervision
Security
• Traffic control
• Video Surveillance Solutions
Other
• Remote Office Solution
• Remote Access Solution
There are numerous variations of each and every one of above listed applications. Therefore
GENEKO formed highly dedicated, top rated support team that can help you analyze your requirements
and existing system, chose the right topology for your new system, perform initial configuration and tests
and monitor the complete system after installation. Enhance your system performance and speed up the
ROI with high quality cellular routers and all relevant knowledge of GWG support team behind you.

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Technical Parameters
Wireless Interfaces – 4G WWAN (Cinterion
PLS8-E)
LTE 800/900/1800/2600 MHz
Transfer rate (max): 100 Mbps down, 50 Mbps up
UMTS/HSPA+/DC-
HSPA+
900/1800/2100 MHz
Transfer rate (max): 42 Mbps down, 5.76 Mbps up
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800 MHz
Transfer rate (max): 236.8 Kbps down, 236.8 Kbps up
GSM Connectors 1 or 2 x 50 ΩSMA (Center pin: female)
SIM Slots 1
Wireless Interfaces – 3G WWAN (Cinterion
PHS8-E)
UMTS/HSPA+ 900/2100 MHz
Transfer rate (max): 14.4 Mbps down, 5.76 Mbps up
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800 MHz
Transfer rate (max): 384 Kbps down, 384 Kbps up
GSM Connectors
1 or 2 x 50 ΩSMA (Center pin:
female)
SIM Slots 1
Wireless Interfaces – GNSS (Cinterion PLS8-
E/PHS8-E)
GNSS Systems GPS, GLONASS
GNSS Tracking Sensitivity -159 dBm
GNSS Acquisition Sensitivity -149 dBm
GNSS Cold Start Sensitivity -145 dBm
GNSS Cold Start < 32 seconds TTFF @ -130 dBm
GNSS Connector 1 x 50 ΩSMA (Center pin: female)

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Wired Interfaces – RS232
Ports 1
Standard EIA/TIA-232, RS-232, V.28/ V.24
Data Rate 400 kbps
DTE/DCE DCE
Signal Support TXD, RXD, CTS, RTS
Flow Control Software XON/XOFF, Hardware CTS/RTS
Connector D-SUB 9, female
Pinout 2: TX,
3: RX,
5: GND,
7: CTS,
8: RTS, remaining pins: NC
Wired Interfaces – RS-485/RS-422
Ports 1
Standard RS-485/RS-422, 4 wires, Full-Duplex
Data Rate 10 Mbps
On-Board Termination None
Connector Phoenix 1844249
Pinout 1: RX+,
2: RX-,
3: TX-,
4: TX+,
5: GND
Wired Interfaces – USB
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Standard USB 2.0 Device
Signaling Full Speed, High Speed
Connector USB mini AB
Wired Interfaces – Ethernet
Ports 1
Standard/Physical Layer IEEE 802.3; 10/100 Base-T
Data Rate/Mode/Interface 10/100 Mbit/s; Full or Half duplex; Auto MDI/MDIX
Connector RJ-45
Wired Interfaces – Digital Input/Output
(available on GPIO Connector)*
Digital Inputs/Outputs 3 user selectable input or output
Digital Inputs with internal weak pull-up, active when pulled down
to GND
Digital Outputs open-drain, 4-28V, no over-current protection
Connector Phoenix 1844249
Pinout 1: +5VDC with 500mA resettable PTC fuse,
2: IO1,
3: IO2,
4: IO3,
5: GND
Wired Interfaces – Digital Input/Output
(available on Power Connector)
Digital Inputs/Outputs 1 output, 1 ignition sense input
Digital Output open-drain, 4-28V, 350 mA ressetable PTC fuse
Ignition Sense Input active when pulled up to 9-36 VDC
Connector Molex 43045-0400
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2: GND,
3: Ignition Sense Input,
4: Digital Output
Wired Interfaces – Analog Input (available on
Power Connector)
Analog Input Range 9-36 VDC
Pinout 1: +9..36 VDC (also Analog Input),
2: GND,
3: Ignition Sense Input,
4: Digital Output
Power
Input 9-36V /1A
Input Protection Reverse polarity, transients, overcurrent (internal 2 A
resettable PTC fuse)
Consumption at 12 VDC Hibernation (GPS OFF, GSM OFF): TBD mA
Sleep (GPS OFF, GSM wake-up on SMS or call): TBD
mA
Typical (GPS ON, GSM ON): 150 mA
Peak (GPS ON, GSM TX burst for 577 s every 4.615
ms): 1 A
Connector Molex 43045-0400
Pinout 1: +9..36VDC (also Analog Input),
2: GND,
3: Ignition Sense Input,
4: Digital Output
Physical
Dimensions (L x W x H) 101 mm x 88 mm x 30 mm
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Weight 248 g
Status LEDs Power, Signal, Network, LAN (on Ethernet connector:
Link, Activity)
Pushbuttons 1 – Device Reset (short press)/Factory Default (long
press)
Material Steel sheet 0.8 mm
Mounting desktop, wall, or DIN rail (DIN rail mounting kit sold
separately)
Environmental
Operating Temperature -20° C to +70° C
Storage Temperature -40° C to +85° C
Relative Humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
IP rating IP40
Ethernet Isolation 1.5 kV RMS
RS-485 Port Protection (ESD) 2 kV
Approvals
Safety EN 60950-1:2006 + A1:2010 + A2:2013 + A11:2009 +
A12:2011
EMC EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2, EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1, EN 301 489-
17 V2.1.1, EN 301 489-24
V1.5.1
Radio Spectrum EN 301 511 v9.0.2, EN 301 908-2 v5.2.1, EN 301 908-13
v5.2.1, EN 300 328 v1.8.1
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Power supply cable Cable length: 1.2 m
Cable connector: Molex 43025-0400
Wires: 4 wires, stranded, AWG-22
Pinout: 1 (red) POWER, 2 (black) GND, 3 (white)
IGNITION, 4 (green) GPIO OUT
3G/GSM antenna Frequency: 850/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz
VSWR: ≤2.0
Gain: 4.5 dBi
Connector: SMA (Center pin: male)
Dimensions (L x W x H): 163 mm x 22 mm x 14 mm
Accessories (optional)
AC/DC adapter Input: 90-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz
Output: 12 V /1A
GSM antenna extension cable with magnetic
base
Cable length: 3 m
Cable connector: SMA (Center pin: male)
Magnet base connector: SMA (Center pin: female)
Magnet base dimensions (D x H): 50 mm x 40 mm
Active uBlox GPS antenna with magnetic base Cable length: 5 m
Cable connector: SMA (Center pin: male)
Frequency: 1575 ± 3 MHz
LNA Gain: 27 db
VSWR: max. 2
Dimensions (L x W x H): 48 mm x 40 mm x 13 mm
DIN rail mounting kit DIN rail clip 3 screws
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Protocols and features
FeaturesDescription
Network
Routing Static, NAT, PAT
DHCP server DHCP server support
VRRP VRRP (Virtual Router Redudancy Protocol) protocol increases the
availability and reliability of routing paths via automatic default
gateway.
Port forwarding Port forwarding is an application of NAT ( Network Address
Translation) that redirects a communication request from one
address and port number combination to another while the packets
are traversing a network gateway.
DMZ host DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) allows one IP Address to be exposed to
the Internet. DMZ provides this function by forwarding all the ports
to one computer at the same time. This setting allows one local user
to be exposed to the Internet to use a special–purpose services such
as Internet gaming, Video–conferencing and etc.
DynDNS Client for various dynamic DNS services. This is a small utility for
updating your host name for the any of the dynamic DNS service
offered at:
http://www.ez-ip.net, http://www.justlinux.com,
http://www.dhs.org, http://www.dyndns.org,
http://www.ods.org, http://www.dyn.ca, http://www.tzo.com,
http://www.easydns.com, http://www.dyns.cx,
http://www.zoneedit.com, http://www.no-ip.org.
NTP NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol for synchronizing the
clocks of router.
Serial port Modbus gateway carries out translation between Modbus/TCP and
Modbus/RTU. This means that Modbus serial slaves can be directly
attached to the unit's serial ports without any external protocol
converter.
FIREWALL:
•IP Filtering
•MAC Filtering
IP address / Network filtering
SMS :
•SMS Remote Control
•Send SMS
SMS remote control feature allows users to execute a short list of
predefined commands by sending SMS messages to the GWG-30/40
gateway.
Sending SMS messages is possible with this application. The SMS
message will be sent after entering Phone number and Message and
by pushing button Send.
GPS GPS page will show a graphical view of router’s location. Modem
must provide capabilities of GPS, the router must be connected to
GPS antenna, coordinates are connected and GPS support is enabled,
GPS information will be displayed.

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VPN(VirtualPrivateNetwork)
GRE GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) is a tunneling protocol that
can encapsulate a wide variety of network layer protocol packet
types inside IP tunnels.
GRE keepalive Keepalive for GRE tunnels
Cisco compliant
GRE-max.number of tunnels 3
IPsec IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) is a protocol suite for securing
Internet Protocol communication by authenticating and encrypting
each IP packet of a data stream.
Data integrity HMAC-MD5, SHA1
Authentication and key management
Authenticate Mode •Pre-shared secret
•Username / password
•X.509 cert. (client)
•X.509 (server)
Encryption AES(128/192/256)
3DES
Blowfish(128/192/256).
IKE features IKE with pre-shared key
IPSec IKE failover Defines number of failed IKE negotiation attempts before failover.
IPSec tunnel failover Switches to another provider when tunnel performance is bad or one
provider is unavailable.
IPSec-max. number of tunnels 3
OpenVPN OpenVPN is a full-featured SSL VPN solution for securing
communications via the Internet. Implements OSI layer 2 or 3 secure
network extension using the industry standard SSL/TLS protocol,
with support of flexible client authentication methods based on
certificates, pre-shared secrets and username/password credentials.
OpenVPN offers a cost-effective, lightweight alternative to other
VPN technologies that is well-targeted for enterprise markets.
OpenVPN max. number of
tunnels
3
L2TP L2TP is suitable for Layer-2 tunneling.
L2TP max. number of tunnels 5
PPTP PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) client PPTP uses a control
channel over TCP and a GRE tunnel operating to encapsulate PPP
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Certificatemanagement
CA Certificate CA Certificate is used to manage CA certificate files so they can be
used for peer authentication.
Certification authority (CA) certificates are certificates that are
issued by a CA to itself or to a second CA for the purpose of creating
a defined relationship between the two CAs.
A certificate that is issued by a CA to itself is referred to as a trusted
root certificate, because it is intended to establish a point of ultimate
trust for a CA hierarchy.
Once the trusted root has been established, it can be used to
authorize subordinate CAs to issue certificates on its behalf.
Although the relationship between CAs is most commonly
hierarchical, CA certificates can also be used to establish trust
relationships between CAs in two different public key infrastructure
(PKI) hierarchies.
In all of these cases, the CA certificate is critical to defining the
certificate path and usage restrictions for all end entity certificates
issued for use in the PKI.
There are options to first browse for the file, then to upload the file.
After one or more files are uploaded, a table with uploaded files is
shown with the option to delete each of them if they are no longer
needed.
Local Client Certificates Local Client Certificates is used to manage local client certificate files
so they can be used for peer authentication.
In cryptography, a client certificate is a type of digital certificate that
is used by client systems to make authenticated requests to a remote
server.
Client certificates play a key role in many mutual authentication
designs, providing strong assurances of a requester's identity.
There are options to first browse for the file, then to upload the file.
After one or more files are uploaded, a table with uploaded files is
shown with the option to delete each of them if they are no longer
needed.
Local Private Certificates Local Private Certificates is used to manage local private (self-
signed) certificate files so they can be used for peer authentication.
In cryptography, a client certificate is a type of digital certificate that
is used by client systems to make authenticated requests to a remote
server.
Client certificates play a key role in many mutual authentication
designs, providing strong assurances of a requester's identity.
There are options to first browse for the file, then to upload the file.
After one or more files are uploaded, a table with uploaded files is
shown with the option to delete each of them if they are no longer
needed.
Key files Key files is used to manage textual key files with shared secret
written into them so the same file can be used on more peers for
their authentication.
There are options to first browse for the file, then to upload the file.
After one or more files are uploaded, a table with uploaded files is
shown with the option to delete each of them if they are no longer
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GSM/UMTSfeatures
Authentication
This field specifies password authentication protocol. From the pop
up window choose appropriate protocol (PAP, CHAP, PAP-CHAP).
Operator locking This option forces your SIM card to register to predefined PLMN
only.
Roaming protection By enabling this option router will be able to connect to roaming
network.
Reset Location information By enabling this option router will erase LOCI Elementary File in
SIM card. This will cause SIM card to scan all available networks
when registering.
SIM keepalive Make some traffic periodically in order to maintain connection
active.
SIM data limit Enable traffic data limit per SIM.
Serial port The Geneko Router provides a way for a user to connect from a
network connection to a serial port. It provides all the serial port
setup, a configuration file to configure the ports, a control login for
modifying port parameters, monitoring ports, and controlling ports.
The Geneko Router supports RFC 2217 (remote control of serial port
parameters).
Modbus gateway carries out translation between Modbus/TCP and
Modbus/RTU. This means that Modbus serial slaves can be directly
attached to the unit's serial ports without any external protocol
converter.
USB port USB host port is available and highly customized for our users. With
additional implementation in software user now can use more than
one usb storage on the device, exactly, up to eight partitions on one
medium or usb mediums extended with usb hub. By default, first
partition is reserved for logging feature, and will automatically
mounted as log partition.
Maintenance
System control Create a scheduled task to reboot the device at a regular interval.
Device Identity Settings There is an option to define name, location of device and description
of device function. These data are kept in device permanent
memory.
Authentication Used for activating and deactivating device access system through
Username and Password mechanism.
Date and time settings Current Date and Time
Date and Time Setup:
•Manually
•Automatically
Diagnostics Ping utility
Import/Export settings To import a configuration file, first specify where your backup
configuration file is located. Click Browse, and then select the
appropriate configuration file. To export the Router’s current
configuration file select the part of the configuration you would like
to backup and click Export. By default, this file will be called
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