2N® SpeedRoute LTE/HSPA/HSPA+ Data and voice Gateway User Manual Version 1.02
Terms and Symbols Used 1.3 10 1.3 Terms and Symbols Used Symbols in Manual Safety Warning n Always abide by this information to prevent injury of pe
General Instructions and Cautions 6.4 100 Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling Do not place used electric devices and battery packs into
2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. Modřanská 621, 143 01 Prague 4 Tel.: +420 261 301 500, Fax: +420 261 301 599 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.2n.cz 18
11 2 2. Description and Installation This section describes the 2N® SpeedRoute product and its installation. Here is what you can find in this
Description 2.1 12 2.1 Description The 2N® SpeedRoute status is indicated by the LED on its front side. All connecting points, excluding antennas, ar
Before You Start 2.2 13 2.2 Before You Start Product Completeness Check Please check the product for completeness before installation. The package sh
Mounting 2.3 14 2.3 Mounting External Antenna Connection Screw the connector of antenna included in the package into the SMA antenna connector. Cauti
Mounting 2.3 15 n Select the required GSM provider and SIM card services, such as call forwarding, call barring, preferred networks, SMS centre, etc
Telephone Line Connection 2.4 16 2.4 Telephone Line Connection PBX Connection Connect 2N® SpeedRoute to a vacant CO line of your PBX. Configure your
17 3 3. 2N® SpeedRoute Configuration This section describes configuration of the 2N® SpeedRoute product. Here is what you can find in this sec
2N® SpeedRoute Configuration 3.1 18 3.1 2N® SpeedRoute Configuration 2N® SpeedRoute is configured via a user-friendly network web interface. 2N® Spee
2N® SpeedRoute Configuration 3.1 19 The default values for the User are as follows: Initial username: User Password: 2n The User is authorised to
The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. joint-stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment. The product family developed
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 20 3.2 Table of Programmable Parameters All programmable parameters of 2N® SpeedRoute are listed in this subsect
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 21 Icons There are three navigation icons in the right-hand upper corner of the screen for you to access the SET
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 22 Connect – connect to the UMTS network manually. Disconnect – disconnect from the UMTS network manually.
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 23 Internet Status Displays the current status of data connection to the provider. Disconnected Data connection
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 24 current data space occupied by SMS in the gateway, including the storages of received/sent SMS and user-delet
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 25 synchronization. When the Internet (SNTP) is not accessible, the time obtained from the mobile operator is us
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 26 Internet This Wizard menu helps you configure the connection to the Internet. The procedure is similar to t
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 27 Select/Unselect Enable to activate/deactivate the WiFi transmitter. SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the Wi
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 28 those in the All section. To move between the pages use the page numbers in the bottom part of the screen. Us
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 29 The menu helps you read the messages including such details as the SMS addressee. To delete a message, select
Table of Contents 1. Product Overview ... 5 1.1 Product Description ...
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 30 PIN Fill in the PIN of the SIM card inserted. Setting options: 0, 4–8 characters (0–9) Default setting: Non
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 31 Mobile technology select Set the technology to be used by 2N® SpeedRoute for connection to mobile network. Se
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 32 Connection type Displays the type of 2N® SpeedRoute connection to a wireless network (GSM, EDGE, GPRS, UMTS,
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 33 2N® SpeedRoute has no data on your provider. In that case, enter the data manually. LCP echo interval [0 – 36
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 34 Download Enable that the preset limit should be applied to downloaded data. The second parameter is for info
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 35 Last erase Displays the system time at which the counter was reset for the last time. From this time on, the
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 36 Phone number to SMS notification Set up to 5 nine-digit numbers (e.g. 765123456) to which notification SMS on
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 37 SETUP Menu > Telephony SLIC > Dialling Time to dial Define a timeout for 2N® EasyRoute to await more di
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 38 Busy tone – modulation Set the busy tone modulation, choosing one of the predefined dialtone patterns. Settin
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 39 SLIC > Signalling Pulse frequency Set the tariff pulse frequency. Setting options: 12/16 kHz Tariff pulse
Outgoing Call ... 81 Incoming Call ...
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 40 270 Ohm + 750 Ohm || 150 nF 220 Ohm + 820 Ohm || 120 nF 220 Ohm + 820 Ohm || 115 nF 370 Ohm + 620 Ohm ||
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 41 Enable Enable the use of the SIP account and VoIP routing. User agent Set the name to be displayed to the cal
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 42 SIP > Account Enable registration Enable 2N® EasyRoute to register the selected account to the VoIP p
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 43 Enable Enable/disable the use of the Flood function. Port Set the port to which stimulation packets should be
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 44 automatically. If any digit is dialled, the Automatic call (also referred to as BabyCall) function is cancell
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 45 Allow Use this parameter to allow/bar calls with the prefixes specified on the given row. VoIP
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 46 SETUP Menu > Hotspot Hotspot is a function allowing a user to access, on a time or data (FUP) basis, the
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 47 Enable calculation Enable the connection cost calculation and ticket registration. Unit price (per hour) Set
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 48 Tickets Overview of the generated tickets and their use – valid tickets only. History Overview of the gen
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 49 Ticket valid time Set the time period during which the connection may be activated. After this time period p
5 1 1. Product Overview In this section, we introduce the 2N® SpeedRoute product, outline its application options and highlight the advantages
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 50 SETUP Menu > Network LAN IP IP address assigned to 2N® SpeedRoute for gateway configuration or SMS/cal
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 51 WAN Mode Used for enabling the WAN port function on your gateway. If you enable the WAN port, LAN1 is convert
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 52 IP IP address assigned to your 2N® SpeedRoute WAN port as communicated by your Internet provider or network a
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 53 PPPoE User User name used for authorisation as instructed by the Internet provider. Password Password used
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 54 WLAN > Basic Enable Enable/disable the WiFi transmitter. Network name (SSID) SSID (Service Set Identifier)
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 55 Key The WiFi security key consists of a sequence of alphanumeric characters or hexadecimal symbols (as define
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 56 Main routing Set the parameter for routing outgoing traffic to the Internet if your primary connection is ok.
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 57 Caution To make the system work properly, make sure that: n The WAN port is set and connected properly. n T
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 58 Enable NAT Enable/disable Network Address Translation(NAT). Firewall > Port Forwarding Used for routing pa
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 59 Destination network Destination network is used for setting of network, which will be used for data connecti
Product Description 1.1 6 1.1 Product Description The 2N® SpeedRoute LTE/HSPA+/UMTS/GSM data router has been developed and manufactured to provide th
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 60 Enable Enable the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) for 2N® SpeedRoute. With the DHCP enabled, the c
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 61 DNS Enable Here enable/disable the 2N® SpeedRoute DNS. Enable cache Enable/disable the 2N® SpeedRoute c
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 62 DDNS Dynamic DNS is a system that is used for updating the server records on the Internet domain in real tim
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 63 Enable authentification Enable/disable the use of another device-specifying parameter within the VRRP network
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 64 Enable Enables to use protocol SNMP. Notification Enable Enables SNMP trap sending. Network interface This
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 65 Vendor OID Vendor identification attribute to be used for all device with SNMP implemented. These attributes
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 66 Enable Enables using SNMP protocol version 3. Username Authorization name for remote party authorization Ac
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 67 Privacy Password Keyword for data communication security Minimal length: 8 characters. SNMP – MIBs Menu for M
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 68 SSH - Basic The SSH (Secure Shell) protocol provides encoded connection with the SSH-supporting servers. 2N®
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 69 SSH - Forwarding The SSH forwarding function allows for port forwarding using the SSH tunnel. Location Select
Product Description 1.1 7 downlink and 50 Mbps uplink) or HSPA+ connection (up to 21 Mbps downlink and 5,76 Mbps uplink). Easy installation 2N® Speed
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 70 Notification limit A notification SMS is sent when the set value is reached. The PINGs must come in a sequenc
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 71 clients without a fixed IP address (from dial-up, e.g.). A lower security level, however, is compensated by a
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 72 Define when the IPsec tunnel should be established. If you do not want to use UMTS due to a low data rate, us
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 73 Identifier The same as in the VPN menu. A matching key is then assigned to the identifier. Enter any ASCII
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 74 n Suggested size: Logo – 131x89 pixels (128kB), Login logo – 92x63 pixels (128kB), Hotspot background – 1900
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 75 Actual password Enter the currently valid password for the gateway configuration interface connection. New pa
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 76 Automatic reboot Enable/disable the automatic gateway restart after firmware downloading. Tip n You can perf
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 77 Configuration Operation This choice enables import/export of 2N ® SpeedRoute settings or SMS database. The
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 78 Capture This menu helps you capture events on your gateway network elements. Packets are saved into files dim
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 79 Configuration Add the current gateway configuration to the package. Network interface capture Add the .pcap f
Product Description 1.1 8 The voltage value mentioned on the adapter may not be exceeded. If you connect 2N® SpeedRoute to another power supply, ma
Table of Programmable Parameters 3.2 80 Daily – Regular reboot is performed once a day at defined time. Weekly – Regular reboot is performed once a w
81 4 4. Function and Use This section describes the functions of the 2N® SpeedRoute product. Here is what you can find in this section: n Voi
82 5. When the called subscriber answers the call, a call is established. The Line LED is permanently on during the call. 6. Hang up to terminate t
Voice Function 4.1 83 4.1 Voice Function Outgoing and incoming call set-up procedures for an analogue telephone are described for illustration. Use t
Voice Function 4.1 84 processing a standard outgoing call. Any dialling during the BabyCall timeout cancels this function and a standard outgoing cal
Ethernet Switch and WiFi Interface 4.2 85 4.2 Ethernet Switch and WiFi Interface Connection to 2N® SpeedRoute can be realized by four port Ethernet s
SIM Card PIN Protection 4.3 86 4.3 SIM Card PIN Protection Web Interface PIN Entering Like other parameters, the PIN code can be entered using the 2N
87 5 5. Technical Parameters This section describes the technical parameters of the 2N® SpeedRoute product.
Technical Parameters 5.1 88 5.1 Technical Parameters Product versions LTE Euro Ordering numbers 501830x LTE US Ordering numbers 501833x LTE II Orde
Technical Parameters 5.1 89 These speeds are maximal, real speed is lower and is depending especially on the traffic in the network. Network – LTE U
Changes in Documentation 1.2 9 1.2 Changes in Documentation The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its qualiti
Technical Parameters 5.1 90 LTE/UMTS/GSM bands LTE: Band 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20 2100 MHz, 1900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 850 MHz, 2600 MHz, 900 MHz, 800 MHz UMTS
Technical Parameters 5.1 91 Network – HSPA version UMTS (HSPA)/ GSM module Telit HE910EUR LTE/UMTS/GSM bands UMTS: Band 1, 5, 8 2100 MHz, 850 MHz,
Technical Parameters 5.1 92 Phone Interface Interface type 2wire analogue FXS Telephone connector type RJ 12, 6/2 Call impedance Adjustable worl
Technical Parameters 5.1 93 Antenna 800/ 900/ 1800/ 1900/ 2100/ 2600 MHz, 50 W connector SMA Diversity support - technology MIMO for dual antenna SI
95 6 6. Supplementary Information This section provides supplementary information on the product. Here is what you can find in this section: D
Directives, Laws and Regulations 6.1 96 6.1 Directives, Laws and Regulations 2N® SpeedRoute conforms to the following directives, laws and regulation
Troubleshooting 6.2 97 6.2 Troubleshooting For tips for the solution of other potential problems see faq.2n.cz. ´ No LED is on after power up. u
List of Abbreviations 6.3 98 6.3 List of Abbreviations APN (Access Point Name) Necessary for the GPRS service. CLIP (Calling Line Identification Pres
General Instructions and Cautions 6.4 99 6.4 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product. Follo
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