ACM7004-2-L Quick Start (520081-Rev 1.2) Page 3 Step 4 Connect the cellular modem Note: In OOB only mode the cellular modem may be always-on, or configured to start and stop dynamically (e.g. in response to a loss of primary network connectivity).
local operation. More details are available in the User Manual, which can be downloaded from: http://opengear.com/documentation. Step 1 Check kit contents.
ACM7004-2-LA, ACM7004-2-LV ACM7004-2-LR Quick Start Guide Thank you for purchasing the ACM7004-2-LA/-LV/-LR Resilience Gateway (referred to herein as ACM7004-2-L). This Quick Start walks you through installation, configuration & local operation. More details are available in the User Manual, which can be downloaded from: http://opengear.com/documentation Step 1 Check kit contents ACM7004-2-L appliance; external rack mount tabs; black terminal block; two 4G LTE blade antennas; DB9F-RJ45 adapter (319015, to DTE); four rubber feet; 12VDC power pack; Quick Start Guide. Step 2 Connect the hardware Ø Attach rubber feet to base and/or attach the desired mounting tab Ø Screw the antennas on to the (M) main and (A) diversity connectors Note: If you have an optional GPS antenna, screw it on to the GPS connector. Ø Your carrier will provide a standard size Mini-SIM (2FF) card for activating your data plan place the SIM card with contacts facing upwards in the SIM slot with the notch to LHS and pointing outwards Note: The -LA model includes an Opengear OCM7909 cellular modem device, which supports AT&T USA (4G LTE, 3G fallback). The -LV with OCM7209 supports Verizon USA (4G LTE only). The -LR with OCM7909-R supports most other carriers globally (4G LTE, 3G fallback), including major carriers in EMEA, APAC and ANZ regions. Ø Connect the Ethernet NET1 port to your primary network Ø For Out-Of-Band Management (OOB) only mode, you may connect NET2 to a secondary or management network; for cellular IP Passthrough mode, connect NET2 to your primary router's secondary WAN Ethernet port Note: IP Passthrough mode allows your LAN router to utilize the ACM7004-2-L's cellular modem as a WAN connection. For details, refer to the Knowledge Base FAQ article Can I use Opengear cellular as a failover WAN link for a remote LAN? ACM7004-2-L Quick Start (520081-Rev 1.2) Page 1 Ø Connect your serial devices to the SERIAL 1-4 ports, connect your USB devices to the four USB ports Ø Plug in the black screw terminal block and attach external sensors and DIO Ø Apply power Note: When the power status LED is lit steadily and the flashing, the appliance is ready to be set up. heartbeat LED is Step 3 Set up appliance networking The appliance's default IP address is 192.168.0.1 (subnet mask 255.255.255.0). With a web browser on any computer that is connected to the appliance via NET1: Ø Enter https://192.168.0.1 into the address bar Ø Log in using the default system user name root and the default password default, a Welcome screen listing the basic configuration steps is displayed Note: The computer must have an IP address in the same network range (192.168.0.x) as the appliance. The appliance also has DHCP client enabled by default. It will automatically accept any network IP address assigned by any DHCP server on your network, and will then respond at both 192.168.0.1 and its DHCP address. Ø Select Serial & Network: Users & Groups and Edit the Root User. Enter and confirm a new Password and click Apply Ø Select System: IP then Network Interface (NET1) and check DHCP or Static for Configuration Method The appliance's second Ethernet port is inactive by default. To activate: Ø Select Management LAN Interface (NET2) and uncheck Disable Ø Enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask for OOB only mode this may be a secondary management network; for IP Passthrough mode, select an unused private network Note: The appliance's firewall determines which protocols and services can be used to access which ports and devices. By default only HTTPS and SSH access is enabled to the appliance itself. Use the Service Access menu on System: Services to change settings for the appliance itself (and for connected serial ports). ACM7004-2-L Quick Start (520081-Rev 1.2) Page 2 Step 4 Connect the cellular modem Note: In OOB only mode the cellular modem may be always-on, or configured to start and stop dynamically (e.g. in response to a loss of primary network connectivity). For an overview of failover configurations, refer to the Knowledge Base FAQ article Automatic failover to alternate broadband, cellular or dial-out Internet connection. In IP Passthrough mode, the cellular connection must remain always-on. To set up an always-on cellular connection: Ø Select System: Dial then the Internal Cellular Modem tab Ø Select Enable Dial-Out, enter the carrier's APN and optionally a Username and Password You may also need to use alternate DNS servers from those provided by your carrier: Ø Check the Override Returned DNS Servers box and enter the IP of the DNS servers into the fields provided Note: Your cellular carrier may have provided you with connection details. However, you generally will only need to enter the APN and leave the other fields blank. If provided a PIN code you may need to use it to unlock the SIM card. Ø Click Apply and a data connection will be established with your cellular carrier Ø Select Status: Statistics then the Failover & Out-of-Band tab Ø Verify the Connection Status of Internal Cellular Modem is Connected and note your allocated IP Address (take note if it's a private IP address) Ø At any time you may view the cellular signal strength (RSSI) from the Cellular tab of the Status: Statistics page an RSSI of -100 dBm and less is unacceptable coverage, -99 to -90 is weak to medium coverage, -89 to -70 is medium to strong coverage, -69 and greater is very strong coverage Note: Cellular modem status is also shown by the cellular status and signal strength LEDs. The cellular status LED indicates the state of the cellular data connection: off for no connection, blinking while establishing, and on while established. Cellular coverage is indicated by how many signal strength LEDs are lit: four (very strong), three (strong), two (medium), one (weak), zero (unacceptable) If you have been allocated a public IP address, you can now access the appliance's HTTPS and SSH services directly. If you have a dynamic public IP address that changes each time the appliance connects, you may configure the appliance's Dynamic DNS client in System: Dial, Internal Cellular Modem. If you have been allocated a private IP address (i.e. in the 10.x.x.x, 100.64-127.x.x, 172.16-31.x.x or 192.168.x.x range), direct remote access may not be possible. Instead, use Call Home or VPN to establish an outbound tunnel to an Opengear Lighthouse or VPN server, to enable remote access over the tunnel. ACM7004-2-L Quick Start (520081-Rev 1.2) Page 3 Note: For a detailed overview of remote access alternatives to an appliance with a private IP address, refer to the Knowledge Base FAQ article Does my site need a public IP address for OOB or Failover access? Step 5 Configure managed devices Ø Select Serial & Network: Serial Port to display the labels, modes and protocol options currently set for each serial & USB port to configure a port for remote access to the managed device's console: o Configure the Common Settings to match the connected serial device o Select the Console Server protocols (e.g. SSH, Telnet, Web Terminal) that are to be used for the network connection to this console o Click Apply device consoles can now be accessed using your preferred client (e.g. PuTTY, SecureCRT, OpenSSH) and in Manage: Devices Ø User access policies may be configured locally in Serial & Network: Users & Groups and/or remotely with a AAA server, refer to the User Manual for details Step 6 Configure IP Passthrough (optional) Ø Select Serial & Network: IP Passthrough to transparently bridge the cellular IP settings and data traffic to a downstream Ethernet router o Check Enable and select Internal Cellular Modem as the Modem o Select Management LAN as the Interface o If your router has issues accepting the cellular network settings via DHCP, check Enable Force Subnet Mask and enter Force Subnet Mask of 24 o To access to ACM7004-2-L itself (e.g. for OOB management) using the cellular IP address, check Intercept Enabled for the desired services Note: To use Service Intercepts, the ACM7004-2-L must not have a noncellular default route installed. Ensure both Serial & Network: IP: Network Interface and Management LAN Interface are set to Static and Default Gateway fields are blank. o Click Apply Ø Ensure your downstream router's secondary WAN Ethernet is connected to NET2 and is set to receive network settings via DHCP, to automatically complete setup Step 7 Other modes and functions Please refer to the User Manual for details other advanced features, such as cellular failover, PDU (RPC) and UPS power management, environmental monitoring, logging, Auto-Response alerting and more. Please register your product to activate the warranty and to automatically receive advice of future firmware updates. Go to: http://opengear.com/product-registration ACM7004-2-L Quick Start (520081-Rev 1.2) Page 4Mac OS X 10.12.6 Quartz PDFContext Word