Arctic 3G Gateway

Download Report

Transcript Arctic 3G Gateway

Arctic 3G Gateway
Introduction
V2.0
Arctic 3G Gateway
The Arctic 3G Gateway is an industrial grade wireless
gateway for demanding industrial applications.
The main features are:
• High speed wireless connectivity
• Flexible routing
• High security
• Redundancy and reliability
• Remote management
Main features
Main features
Slide 1/5
•
•
The 3G (UMTS) cellular network offers fast data transfer.
The maximum transfer speeds are:
Network
Class
Frequency, MHz
Downlink, bps
Uplink, bps
UMTS with HSDPA
11/12
2100/900
1.8M
384k
EDGE/GPRS
10
850/900/1800/1900
216k
108k
The maximum data transfer speed, in practice, is
depending on the setup of the local cellular network, the
distance to the nearest base station, the cell size, the level
of utilization of the network and so on.
Network
Theoretical maximum
Typical download speed
EDGE
236 kilobits per second
Less than 25 kilobytes per second
3G (UMTS)
384 kilobits per second
Less than 48 kilobytes per second
HSDPA
1.8 megabits per second
Less than 130 kilobytes per second
Main features -II
Main features
Slide 2/5
•
The Arctic 3G Gateway offers several possibilities for
routing options:
Route option
Definition
Ethernet WAN
A separate router is used to reach the internet
Mobile WAN
The cellular network is used to reach the internet
Ethernet WAN backup GW
A backup router is used in case of primary router malfunction
WAN default route
A selection between static routes and VPN logic routing
WAN failover on demand
A backup interface is enabled only when required, vs. "always on"
Primary WAN interface
Primary WAN interface definiton
Backup WAN interface
Backup WAN interface definiton
Secondary backup WAN interface
Secondary backup WAN interface definiton
VPN client WAN/LAN interface
Defines which Interface to use for connection via VPN
VPN client routing mode
Type of network available behind the VPN (None/host/net/default route)
Main features -III
Main features
Slide 3/5
•
The high security is implemented with:

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

Strong encryption/hash:
DES, 3DES, AES/MD5, SHA1


Firewall
Username/password authentication for
administrator and root user
Main features -IV
Main features
Slide 4/5
•
The industry grade reliability is implemented
with the following techniques:

Robust embedded Linux platform

High quality components and design

Flash memory, no moving parts (e.g. hard
disk drive)

Protection for reversed input voltage
 Aluminium
casing

Internal watchdog

Monitor for ping targets
Main features -V
Main features
Slide 5/5
•
Remote management helps with the
administrative tasks and is essential with the
devices that are located at remote sites
•
Management can be implemented via VPN
tunnel
•
SSH command line login can be allowed
(from everywhere or LAN only) or prohibited
Technical specifications
Technical Specifications
Ethernet connection
10/100 Mb
Size
168 x 115 x 30 mm
Weight
560 g
Input voltage
12...30 Volts DC
Power consumption
7W max
Casing
Aluminium sheet
Operating temperature
0 ... +70 C
Storage temperature
-40 ... +85 C
Humidity
0 ... 99 % non-condensing
Antenna connector
SSMB-nano
Power connector
Phoenix Contact MC 1,5/ 3STF-3,5
Power supply
1
2
3
Pin
Symbol
Function
1
+
Voltage in, positive / 12 ... 30 VDC, 400 mA
2
-
Voltage in, negative
3
GND
Extra ground connection
•
The operating voltage, 12-30
Volts DC is connected via
power connector that can be
fastened with screws
•
The power supply is optional
accessory, Viola Systems
order code 3020, with
universal 100-240VAC IEC
input
•
The previous power supply
model (order code 3010) with
two-pin connector can also be
used, the extra ground is left
unconnected
DIN rail attachment
•
Arctic 3G has grooves for optional
DIN rail mounting brackets.
•
Mounting accessories include
two DIN rail mounting brackets
and four screws. (In picture
product 2620, the 2622 mounting
brackets are different)
•
The brackets can be installed
horisontally or vertically to
the bottom of the Arctic 3G
gateway.
This allows wide variety of
installation positions.
Accessories
• The following is a list of accessories currently
available for Arctic 3G Gateway 2620
Accessory
Order code
Serial console adapter: RJ-45 to DB9 (RS-232)
3170
Antenna adapter: SMBB-nano to FME
3450
DIN rail mounting kit: Two DIN rail clips with screws
3003
Power supply: 12V/1,5A with universal 100...240VAC IEC input
3020
Accessory kit: Serial console adapter, Ethernet cables, power supply
3221
SIM card insertion
1. Turn off the unit
2. Insert the SIM card into the slot so that the contacts are
facing down and the notched corner is facing out
3. Gently push the card into the slot with pointy object, e.g.
with an unfolded paper clip
4. The card is in place when the notch of the card is inside
the slot and behind the spring lever
SIM card removal
• To remove the SIM card from
the slot, press the small lever
in front of the SIM card ’s
notched corner. Push from up
to down; not from outwards to
inwards
Ethernet ports
• There are four Ethernet ports in the device.
Ports are compatible with IEEE 802.3i (10BASE-T) and
IEEE 802.3x (100BASE-TX)
• The WAN port is for connecting upstream towards
gateway to internet. If Arctic is directly connected to a
computer via WAN port, a cross cable is needed
• The LAN ports support MDI/MDIX detection, i.e. both
cross connected and straight connected cables can be
used
• WAN and LAN ports can be interchanged
Green
Yellow
LED
State
Description
Green
ON
Link established
OFF
Link not
established
Blinking
Data received
ON
Full duplex
OFF
Half duplex
Yellow
Serial ports
Serial ports
Slide 1/4
• There are three serial ports in the device.
• RS1 port is for RS-232/RS-422/RS-485
connectivity
• RS2 port is for RS-232 connectivity only
• In addition to the two RS-ports, the console
port is also connected with RS-232. It is
differentiated from the RS1/RS2-ports by the
connector type, which is RJ-45.
RS1 port
Serial ports
Slide 2/4
• The RS1 port can be configured for multiple formats:
RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485
• Pinout:
RS-485
Full duplex
RS-485
Half duplex
1
-
-
2
RXD + (in)
-
3
TXD - (out)
TXD/RXD - (out/in)
4
-
-
5
GND
GND
6
-
-
7
TXD + (out)
TXD/RXD + (out/in)
8
RXD - (in)
-
9
-
-
Pin
• Notice the DIP switch
positions: down=ON=1,
up=OFF=0
OFF
ON
Switch nr.
Function
State
Description
1
Interface specification
0=RS-232, 1=RS485
Interface's operation mode
2
Duplex
0=Full, 1=Half duplex
Full duplex (4-wire) or half duplex (2-wire)
3
Bias
0=OFF, 1=ON
RS-485 biasing
4
Termination
0=OFF, 1=ON
RS-485 termination
Warning: Make sure you do not connect RS-422 or RS-485 cables to a serial port configured
to RS-232 mode. Doing so may damage the port and the connected equipment.
RS2 port
Serial ports
Slide 3/4
• RS-232 only
• Pinout:
Pin
Function
Description
1
DCD
Data Carrier Detect
2
RXD
Received Data
3
TXD
Transmitted Data
Parameter
Value
4
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
Bit rate
115...230400 BPS
5
GND
Ground
Data bits
8
6
DSR
Data Set Ready
7
RTS
Request To Send
Parity
None
8
CTS
Clear To Send
Stop bits
1
9
RI
Ring Indicator
Flow control
None
Warning: Make sure you do not connect RS-422 or RS-485 cables to RS-232 serial port.
Doing so may damage the port and the connected equipment.
Console port
Serial ports
Slide 4/4
•
•
•
•
A cable RJ-45 -> DB9 serial, ”Cisco
P/N: 72-3383-01” can be used for
connection
Connection setup; 115200 bps, 8 data
bits, none parity, 1 stop bit
Avoid USB -> RS-232 converters
because they may not work perfectly.
Pinout:
Pin
Function
Description
Clear To Send
1
CTS
2
DSR
Data Set Ready
Parameter
Value
3
RXD
Received Data
Bit rate
115200
4
GND
Ground
Data bits
8
5
GND
Ground
Parity
None
6
TXD
Transmitted Data
Stop bits
1
7
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
Flow Control
None
8
RTS
Request To Send
Frequently
asked questions
Slide 1/7
Frequently asked questions
• Q: The settings are as defaults, but I’m not able to
connect to the Admin interface at http://10.10.10.10
What is wrong?
A: The Arctic 3G Gateway uses HTTPS connection to
the Admin interface, therefore, use the URL
https://10.10.10.10
• Q: What is the default username and password for the
device?
A: The default user credentials are as follows:
Interface to access
Username
Password
Graphical User Interface
viola-adm
violam2m
Console
root
vi0laemt0em
Frequently
asked questions
Slide 2/7
Frequently asked questions
• Q: I cannot browse web pages by connecting the internet
via Arctic 3G GW. How should I configure the Arctic?
A: The web browsing should be possible with default
settings. The following settings can be checked:
–
–
–
–
–
DNS proxy must be enabled
DNS address should be set to the client computer
Arctic’s IP is to be set as default GW in client computer
An S-NAT masquerade rule must be defined
The rule should include:
•
•
•
•
Enabled: yes
Action: Masquerade (automatic)
Source: Any
Destination Any
Frequently
asked questions
Slide 3/7
Frequently asked questions
Q: Please explain a typical use case for VPN.
A: See below:
Frequently
asked questions
Slide 4/7
Frequently asked questions
• Q: Please explain a CIDR route scenario.
• A: See below:
Frequently asked questions
Frequently
asked questions
Slide 5/7
•
•
Q: My Firefox browser warns about possible security problem
when I try to connect to the Arctic 3G GW’s graphical user
interface. Should I be worried?
A: There is nothing to be worried about in this case. The
certificate is signed by Viola Systems Ltd. This certificate is not
among the trusted certificates in browser. You can safely add a
security exception as in the pictures below.
1)
Add exception
2)
Get certificate
3)
Confirm security
exception
Frequently asked questions
Frequently
asked questions
Slide 6/7
•
•
Q: How to verify which cellular network the Arctic 3G Gateway is
currently connected?
A: Open Arctic-II configuration GUI and click ”Modem info” under
”Tools” menu. See the screen capture below:
Enabled and attached to
the cellular network
Supported if available
Measured only in boot or
reload of the cellular
module
Supported by network
Best current service
Network code
available or allowed
and operator name
by Arctic’s settings
Frequently asked questions
Slide 7/7
LED
State
Description
1 RUN
Blinking
Normal operation
OFF
Waiting for (re)start
ON
VPN established
Blinking
VPN starting
OFF
VPN disabled
3 FW
N/A
Reserved for future use
4 SIM
ON
SIM found, ready to use
Blinking
SIM initializing
OFF
SIM not in use
ON
Signal normal or good
2 VPN
5 SIG
Blinking
Weak signal
OFF
No signal
ON
3G up
Blinking
3G starting
OFF
3G connection stopped
7 GPS
N/A
Reserved for future use
8 USR
N/A
Reserved for future use
9 RS1
N/A
Reserved for future use
10 RS2
N/A
Reserved for future use
11 Error
ON
Restarting, or fault state
Blinking
Device/power supply fault
OFF
Normal operation
6 COM
• Q: What are the LEDs indicating in Arctic
boot sequence?
• A: Please find the definitions here
12 s
LED 1 is
blinking
17 s
LED 6 is
blinking
•
Reboot sequence
of Arctic 3G Gateway
Arctic is
operational
t=0...40 seconds
24 s
LED 4 is lit
11 Error LED
32 s
38 s
LED 5 is lit LED 6 is lit
LEDs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10