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Refer to the User Manual for instructions to activate it. NOTE: 7004-5 models have a single uplink port 1 x Ethernet/SFP (NET1) as well a 4-port Ethernet switch (NET2) on the back of the unit. Connect other devices to the serial and USB ports. Plug in the 12V DC power supply. 4. LOG IN

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is referencing the bottom SIM slot. Connect the NET1 port to your network. The NET2 port is inactive by default. Refer to the User Manual for instructions to activate ...

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1. REGISTER
Register your product: https://opengear.com/product-registration For licensing information and access to source code, visit:
https://opengear.com/software-licenses
2. WHAT'S IN THE BOX?

ACM7004-2-L

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1. NET1 & NET2*

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2. Sim Slot 1 & 2

3. Serial Ports

4. CELL (Main)

5. CELL (Aux)

6. Power

*NET2 is the bulit-in switch on

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ACM-4-5 units.

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For the complete list of what's inside the box, visit: https://opengear.com/products/acm7000-resilience-gateway#inside

After opening the box: DO NOT POWER ON RIGHT AWAY
3. ASSEMBLE
If free-standing, attach the adhesive-backed rubber feet. If rack-mounted, attach the rack kit.
Screw the cellular antennas into the CELL (Main) and CELL (Aux) connectors.
By default, the SIM slot 1 is active. Slide your carrier-provided mini SIM into the SIM slot with contacts facing up. In the CLl and GUI, SIM slot 1 is referencing the bottom SIM slot.
Connect the NET1 port to your network. The NET2 port is inactive by default. Refer to the User Manual for instructions to activate it.
NOTE: 7004-5 models have a single uplink port 1 x Ethernet/SFP (NET1) as well a 4-port Ethernet switch (NET2) on the back of the unit.
Connect other devices to the serial and USB ports. Plug in the 12V DC power supply.

4. LOG IN
Browse to 192.168.0.1 (subnet mask 255.255.255.0) with a computer on the same LAN as the console server. The device will also get a DHCP address. NOTE: The device has a self-signed SSL certificate. Untrusted connection errors appear. Click through the errors to the login page.
Log in with username root and password default. Click Submit. The welcome screen appears with a list of basic configuration steps.

5. CHANGE ROOT PASSWORD
Click Serial & Network > Users & Groups.
Click Edit next to the root user. On the Edit an Existing User page, enter and confirm your new password.

7. CHANGE ACCESS & FIREWALL SETTINGS
The console server's firewall controls which protocols and services can access which ports and devices. By default, the firewall only allows HTTPS and SSH access. To change settings, click System > Services and click the Service Access tab.

Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Apply.
6. OPTIONAL: CHANGE IP SETTINGS
DHCP is enabled by default. If desired, you can change to a static IP. Click System > IP. Under the Network Interface tab, change the Configuration Method to Static IP.

To permit IP access between devices on the network or management LAN, click System > Firewall. Click on the Forwarding & Masquerading tab, make any changes, and click Apply.

8. CONFIGURE NET1 AND NET2
Select System > IP.
For NET1, click Network Interface and choose either DHCP or Static.
For NET2, click Management LAN Interface. Uncheck Deactivate this network interface to activate NET2. For Configuration Method, choose DHCP or Static.
If you choose Static, enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask for the NET2 interface. If using OOB, these should correspond to your management network.
9. CONFIGURE SERIAL & USB DEVICES
Click Serial & Network > Serial Port. Click Edit to modify a specific port.

You can modify common settings including Baud Rate, Parity, Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Flow Control as well as port connection settings including SSH, Telnet, Web Terminal, and RFC2217.
Click Apply to save any modified settings.
10. ADD USERS AND GROUPS
To add a new user, click Serial & Network > Users & Groups. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Add User.
Enter a Username and enter and confirm a Password. Select the appropriate groups and scroll down to choose the Accessible Ports the user is allowed to access.

Click Apply to create the new user account.

NOTE: You should create a new administrative user rather than continuing as the root user. To do so, add a new user to the admin group with full access privileges. Log out and log back in as this new user for all administrative functions. To create a new group, click Serial & Network > Users & Groups. At the end of the list of existing groups, click Add Group. Enter a new group name in the Groups field. Select any appropriate Roles, Hosts, Ports, and RPC outlets.
Click Apply to create the new group.

11. ACCESS DEVICE CONSOLES
Your console server is now ready to access device consoles on your network, depending on the protocols you chose in Step 9.
SSH:
· To connect to the pmshell chooser menu, SSH to the console server and log in appending :serial to your username, e.g. root:serial.
· To connect to a given console, SSH to the console server and login adding the port number or port label to your username, e.g. root:port02 or root:MyRouter.
· To connect directly to a given port, SSH to the console server at TCP port 3000 + the port number, e.g. 3002 for serial port 2.
Telnet:
Telnet to the console server at TCP port 2000 + the port number, e.g.2002 for serial port 2.
Web Terminal:
For console access using your browser, click Manage > Devices > Serial and click the port's Web Terminal link.

12. CONNECT CELLULAR MODEM
In the Opengear Management Console, select System > Dial.
Click the Internal Cellular Modem tab. Check the Allow outgoing modem communication radio button.
Enter your carrier's Access Point Name in the APN field.
If cellular is not the primary network route, you may need to override the provided DNS servers if you have issues with name resolution. Check Override returned DNS servers and enter your DNS's addresses.
Click Apply Modem Dial Settings.
13. CHECK MODEM STATUS
To check the status of the modem connection:
Select Status > Statistics.
Click the Failover and Out-of-Band tab.
Make sure the Always on Out-of-Band -- Internal Cellular Modem's Connection Status is Connected.
Check the modem's allocated IP Address to see if it is public or private.

You can find more information about cellular features in the Opengear Knowledge Base under the FAQ > Cellular & Wireless section:
https://opengear.com/cellular-wireless/

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