Section 4
Getting started
4.1
Connecting cables
1.
Check that the power switch is in the OFF position.
2.
Connect the Ethernet cable between the device’s Ethernet LAN connector and
the computer used for the configuration.
3.
Connect the power supply to the device.
4.
Toggle the power switch to ON position.
The power/error LED and function LED should turn on immediately after the
power switch is turned on.
After the system has initialized, the function LED starts to flash.
4.1.1
Connection principle
The device has configurable network interfaces.
•
Ethernet LAN port
•
Mobile WAN cellular interface
The device supports cellular connectivity (2G, 3G, LTE) allowing the use of
wireless applications. The WAN interface is used for connecting the device to
public Internet or private APN. The Ethernet LAN is used for connecting other
Ethernet devices to the device's local network.
The WAN interfaces can be configured to create a redundant system where one
WAN automatically receives traffic if the other one goes down. For example, if the
primary Ethernet connection goes down, the traffic is automatically switched to
mobile WAN (secondary connection) and back when the Ethernet interface comes
up again.
4.2
Logging in
1.
Configure the computer to use the same IP address space as the device.
Example: Laptop IP is 10.10.10.11 with netmask 255.255.255.0.
2.
Check the IP configuration with the ping command in the command line.
3.
In a Web browser, connect to the device over the HTTPS protocol using the
device’s IP address.
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Getting started
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