MC Technologies MC-MRH Bedienungsanleitung

Web Interface
User Manual
MC Technologies Router
MC-MRH
MC-MRE

Router Description
Mobile radio and fixed line routers were designed for industrial use.
They allow switching as needed between mobile radio routers with high and medium
bandwidth and LAN routers
Advantages at a glance:
•Easy expansion of protected networks
•High-security data transfer via IPsec or OpenVPN tunnel, plus integrated
firewall
•Easy and identical configuration of router family over integrated web server, USB
stick or "remote"
•Compatible with mobile networks world-wide - can be used internationally
•Event alerts by SMS and email
•Top-hat rail mounting
•Integrated logbook records device-specific events
•Use of applications with RS232, RS485 or M-Bus interfaces on demand
•Use of integrated GPS receiver for positioning on demand (only MC-MRH)
•Delivered ready-to-use, including power supply plug, Ethernet connecting
cable and mobile radio antenna
•SIM cards are not included in standard scope of delivery.
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Contents
Status Radio 5
Network Connections 6
I/O Status 7
ComSERVER 7
Routin
g
Table 7
DHCP Leases 8
Local Network IP Configuration 8
DHCP Serve
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9
Static Routes 10
Wireless Network Radio Setup 11
SIM 12
Backup SIM 13
SMS Confi
g
uration 13-14
Packed Data Setup 15
Static Routes 16
DynDNS 17
Connection Chec
k
18
Networtk Security General Setup 19
Firewall 20-21
NAT table 22
VPN IPsec Connections 23-26
Certificates 27
Status 28
OpenVPN
T
unnels 1 and 2 28-30
Port Forwardin
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30
Certificates 30-31
Static Keys 31
Status 31
I/O Inputs 32
Outputs 33
Phoneboo
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33
System Hardware 34
Software 35
Web Confi
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uration 35
Use
r
36
Lo
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Confi
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Lo
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-File 37
ComSERVER 38
SMTP Confi
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uration 38-39
Confi
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uration 39
Up-/Download
RTC 40
Reboot 41
Firmware Update 41
Additional functionRouter configuration via SSH and XML file42
Sending and receiving IO status, email, SMS
and router status using XML files43-44
Use of integrated GPS receiver (MC-MRH)
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1. Configuration via the integrated web interface
1.1 Preparations
1. Hook the router up to the power supply using connection P1 or P2.
2. To configure, connect the PC and the router to Ethernet port ETH1 or ETH2 using an Ethernet cable.
3. For configuration, you will need a browser (i.e. Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, etc.) on a PC
The router must be connected to the power supply. The PC to be used for configuration must be connected to an
Ethernet port on the router.
1.2 Configuration
1.2.1 Configuration via web interface
1. The PC must be set to "obtain IP address automatically." This setting is
the normal setting of a PC.
2. Open a browser on the PC.
3. Type the IP address (default: 192.168.0.1) in the address field.
4. A username and password must be entered for authentication. In the basic settings, the username "admin" and
password "admin" have been preset. Enter these into the corresponding fields. For your protection, this
password can be reset at anytime in the web interface at the following point in the menu: System/User (see
page 35.)
1.2.2 Local IP address is not known (or no longer known) - configuration button
To configure the router via the standard IP address again you will need the configuration key on the backside of the
device. This function does not reset the configuration. It just allows you temporary access to the integrated web
server with the standard access data, as described under
point 1.2.1.
1. Unplug the router from the power supply.
2. Use a pointy object to hold down the configuration button.
3. Plug the power supply back in.
4. Keep the configuration button pressed down until the LEDs on the router blink LED-
Test.)
You now have web management access with the standard access data. Please, check IP address parameters,
username and password for the router, and make any changes necessary.
1.2.3 Resetting all parameters
To reset all the parameters of the router to factory default settings, use the internal web interface. In the menu,
under System/Configuration Up-/Download, please click the Apply button for the "Reset to Factory Defaults"
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Provider
Network status
Signal Level
Local Area Code
Cell ID
Packet Data offline
1.3 Status
Display basic status information.
1.3.1 Radio
Display mobile connection.
Radio Status
Name of mobile service provider.
Status in cellular network.
Registered home: Registered in the cellular network.
Roaming: Registered in a third-party cellular network.
Waiting for PIN: Waiting for PIN to be entered.
Waiting for PUK: Locked SIM card must be unlocked with PUK.
Wrong PIN: Wrong PIN configured in the router.
No SIM Card: Put SIM card in.
Power off: The GSM module is still off.
Display receive level.
Offline: No packet data connection.
GPRS online: Active GPRS connection.
EDGE online: Active EDGE connection.
UMTS online: Active UMTS connection.
HSDPA/HSUPA online: Active HSDPA/HSUPA connection. ID
number in cellular network via current location.
Clear recognition of a CSM cell in the cellular network.

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Wireless Network
Link
IP Address
DNS Server
RX B
y
tes
Local Network
Link
Netmask
IP Address
TX Bytes
Sec. DNS Server
Netmask
1.3.2 Network Connections
Status information on mobile connection and on local Ethernet network.
Network Connections
TCP/IP connected: Active GPRS/EDGE/UMTS or HSPA packet data connection in cellular network.
VPN connected: Active VPN connection via the cellular network.
Not connected: No packet data connection in the cellular
network. Allocated IP address from the cellular network.
Allocated netmask from the cellular network.
IP address of the DNS server.
IP address of the alternate DNS server.
Sum of received data since last login to cellular network. Sum of sent
data since last login to cellular network.
connected: The local Ethernet is active.
not connected: The local Ethernet is not active.
Router IP address in the local network.
Router net mask in the local network.

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Input
#1
#1
Out
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1.3.3 I/O Status
Status information of I/O interfaces IN and OUT.
Low: The signal goes low.
High: The signal goes high. None:
SMS:
E-mail:
No event has been triggered.
An SMS is being sent. An
email is being sent.
ON: Output active. Based on: Manual ON, Remote Controlled ON, Radio Network
ON, Packet Service ON, VPN Service ON, Incoming Call ON or
Connection lost ON.
Off: Output is not active.
1.3.4 ComSERVER (Only for MC Router with RS232 or RS485 interface on X1)
Status display of integrarted ComSERVER
See also 1.9.7. ComSERVER
1.3.5 Routing Table
Display of current routing table.

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Current Addresses
IP Address
Type of IP
address
assi
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Alias Addresses
Subnet Mask
1.3.6 DHCP Leases
Display allocation of MAC address to IP address of terminal equipment connected to the local Ethernet.
1.4 Local Network
1.4.1 IP Configuration
Set-up of local IP address and subnet mask for router. Set your parameters and click Apply. Your parameters
have been saved but not yet applied. To apply the set-up, restart the router.
IP Configuration
Current local IP address of the router. If you forget the IP address and would like to configure the
router, follow the instructions under "Configuration" on page 4.
Current subnet mask.
Static (default): The IP address has been set
DHCP: The IP address and the subnet mask are obtained dynamically from a connected DHCP
server.
Alias addresses through which the router can be reached alternatively (up to eight other IP
addresses.) Click New and add the other IP addresses, as well as the corresponding subnet masks.

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DHCP Server
Domain Name
Dyn. IP address
allocation
End IP Range
Static IP address
allocation
Client IP Address
Client MAC Address
Begin IP Range
Lease Time
1.4.2 DHCP Server
An IP address can be allocated automatically to local equipment connected via Ethernet using DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol.)
DHCP Server
Disable / Enable: Click "Enable" if the router should allocate the IP addresses to the
connected terminal equipment as the DHCP server at start-up.
Domain name to be broadcast via DHCP. Validity
period of allocated network configuration.
Disable / Enable: Click Enable if an IP address should be dynamically allocated to the connected
terminal equipment in a set range.
Starting address for the address range from which IP addresses should be distributed.
Ending address for the address range from which IP addresses should be distributed.
Static allocation of the IP address using the MAC address.
MAC address of the terminal equipment.
IP address of the terminal equipment. Static allocation of the IP addresses should not overlap with the
dynamic IP addresses. An identical IP address should not be used in multiple static allocations.

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Gateway
Network
1.4.3 Static Routes
Data packets from the local network can be defined by static routes over other gateways for alternative routes.
Local Static Routes
Network in CIDR notation: IP address / Net mask example:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy (x..=IP address; yy=net mask)
Example: yy=24 (number of binary „ones“) => net mask = 255.255.255.0
The gateway through which this network can be reached.
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