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X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide Part Number PMD-00153 Revision B January 2023 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 2
Warranty For details on the Lantronix warranty policy, please go to our web site at www.lantronix.com/technical-support/warranty/ Contacts Lantronix, Inc. 48 Discovery, Suite 250 Irvine, CA 92618, USA Toll Free:800-526-8766 to change without notice. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 2 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 3
. Added country code selection for Wi-Fi operation. For the latest revision of this product document, please check our online documentation at www.lantronix.com/support/documentation. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 4
Contents 1: About this Guide 15 Purpose 15 Summary of Chapters 15 Additional Documentation 17 2: Introduction 18 Key Features 18 InfiniShield™ Security 18 Software Features 18 Lantronix Software Services 19 Applications 19 SKU Information 19 Hardware Components 21 General - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 5
56 Realtime Graphs 57 Load 57 Traffic 58 Wireless 58 Connection 59 Load Balancing 61 Interface 61 Detail 61 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 5 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 6
Diagnostics 61 Troubleshooting 61 8: System 62 System 62 General Settings 62 Logging OpenVPN 80 OpenVPN Instances 80 Template-based Configuration 82 OpenVPN Configuration File 82 10: Services 83 Agents 83 DOTA 84 Lantronix Server 84 Custom Server 84 Dynamic DNS 86 X300 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 7
98 Logs Information 101 Page Selector 101 Reporting Agent 102 Sending Data 103 Data Format 104 Service Actions 104 SMS 105 SMS Configuration 105 SMS AT Commands 105 Ethernet SMS 108 Live Message Network Configuration 149 DHCP and DNS 152 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 7 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 8
Master 179 13: ConsoleFlow 181 Client 181 ConsoleFlow Line 182 14: Discovery 184 Query Port 184 15: Serial 185 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 8 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 9
of X303F202S 210 RF Output Power of X304G002S 211 B: Power Cable Schematic 212 Power Cable Schematic 212 C: List of Acronyms and Protocols 213 D: Lantronix Technical Support 216 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 10
Realtime Connection Traffic Graph 60 Figure 10-1 Reporting Agent Data Format (excerpt 104 Figure 10-2 Service Actions 104 Figure 10-3 VACM Configuration Model 112 Figure 11-1 Interfaces Overview (partial view 203 Figure B-1 3-pin Power Cable 212 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 10 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 11
68 Table 8-8 Initscripts Actions 69 Table 8-9 Cron Shortcuts 70 Table 8-10 Trigger Descriptions 70 Table 8-11 LED Configuration 71 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 11 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 12
85 Table 10-4 Dynamic DNS Client Configuration 86 Table 10-5 External Filesystems Configuration 89 Table 10-6 GPS Service Configuration 90 Table 10-7 GGA Data Format 92 Table 10-8 RMC Data Format 93 Table 10-9 11-7 PPPoE Protocol Settings 135 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 12 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 13
Configuration 179 Table 13-1 ConsoleFlow Client Configuration 181 Table 13-2 ConsoleFlow Line 183 Table 15-1 Serial Line Configuration 185 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 13 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 14
Table 17-5 Tunnel Disconnect Configuration 197 Table A-1 Regional Certifications 198 Table A-2 Country Transmitter IDs 198 Table A-3 EU Statements 204 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 14 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 15
support and product resources, please visit the Lantronix Technical Support portal. Summary of Chapters The remaining chapters in this guide 9: VPN Chapter 10: Services Description Describes the main features of the product and the protocols it supports. Instructions for installing the X300 series - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 16
Acronyms and Protocols Provides information about accessories, cabling, and connectors. Provides a glossary of relevant acronyms and protocols. Appendix D: Lantronix Technical Support Provides instructions for contacting Latronix Technical Support. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 16 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 17
at https://www.lantronix.com/support/documentation for the latest documentation for this product series. Document X300 Series Quick Start Guides Using the X300 Series SDK Application Note X300 Series Product Brief Description Provides hardware installation instructions, directions to connect the - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 18
solution for missioncritical applications provided with Console Flow, extended warranty, and connectivity services. Key Features InfiniShield™ Security Built-in security framework for mission-critical traffic analysis, ICMP, traceroute, NS lookup X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 18 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 19
Services services. Lantronix LEVEL Technical Services - Provides dedicated technical support DEVICE MANAGEMENT SERVICE. ROUTERS GATEWAY INCL. 3 YEARS DEVICE MANAGEMENT SERVICE. LTE-M ROUTER MULTI-MODE X304G00AS GATEWAY INCL. 3 YEARS DEVICE MANAGEMENT SERVICE. LTE CAT. 1 ROUTER FOR THE USA - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 20
INCL. 3 YEARS DEVICE MANAGEMENT SERVICE. LTE CAT. 1 ROUTER FOR ; EPACK SOFTWARE SUITE GATEWAY INCL. 3 YEARS DEVICE MANAGEMENT SERVICE. LTE CAT. 1 ROUTER FOR JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA; EPACK SOFTWARE SUITE GATEWAY INCL. 3 YEARS DEVICE MANAGEMENT SERVICE. LTE CAT. 1 ROUTER FOR CHINA, THAILAND, INDONESIA, - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 21
921600 bps One (1), via the middle pin of the power header Input: 0 V dc ~ 2.5 V dc => ZERO; 3 V dc ~ 50 V dc => ONE X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 21 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 22
LAN 3 DC input 4 Reset button 2 34 5 6 ID Connection Name 5 Serial RS-232/RS-485 6 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth antenna 7 LEDs X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 22 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 23
34 5 6 ID Connection Name 5 Serial RS-232/RS-485 6 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth antenna LEDs (on top, not shown here) X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 23 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 24
Back Panel Figure 2-4 X300 model Back View 2: Introduction microSD card slot Figure 2-5 X303 model Back View 1 2 ID Connection Name 1 External SIM slot 2 microSD card slot X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 24 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 25
kernel booting ON Hardware fault OFF Cellular data service is not connected Flashing Data sent and received over cellular connection ON Cellular data service is connected OFF Device is not registered on active OFF Power off ON Power on X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 25 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 26
/412 3G, 2G 8/1; 8/3 1. Ranked by increasing frequency 2. More precisely, B41's 2535 MHz ~ 2655 MHz subset, suited to China well X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 26 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 27
dipole antenna type as certified module and modem for FCC or external antenna with length greater than 20 cm. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 27 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 28
(Amber) Link On: link Off: No link Right LED (Green) RX/TX Activity Flashing on: Activity Off: No activity X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 28 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 29
) Receive Data activities (RXD) Receive Data activities (RXD) Right LED (Green) Transmit Data activities (TXD) Transmit Data activities (TXD) X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 29 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 30
reset to factory settings, press and hold the reset button for more than 5 seconds and less than 20 seconds. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 30 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 31
Product Label Figure 2-10 Sample Product Label 2: Introduction Manufacturer Part Number Product Revision Country of Manufacturing Origin Serial Number Device ID QR Code X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 31 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 32
, X304G002S, X304G007S, X304G00AS, X304G00CS ACC-520-165-00 A21H0 x2 A33M0 X300, X303, or X304 Quick Start Guide SIM Insert (printed card with SIM APN and Lantronix Connectivity Services links) The embedded SIM card is pre-activated by Lantronix and preloaded with an initial amount of data. For - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 33
. IP67 RATED ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS: 105 X 30 X 7.9MM CONNECTOR: SMA MALE STRAIGHT CABLE: 1M OF RG-174 ROHS & REACH COMPLIANT X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 33 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 34
amount of data. A printed SIM Insert card with the SIM APN on one side and Lantronix Connectivity Services links on the other side is provided. Keep this card for quick reference. When the purchase order the cellular network interface's SIM settings. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 34 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 35
card, activate it according to the instructions provided by the vendor. Lantronix Connectivity Services Links SIM Management Portal Account Email Support https://connectivity.lantronix.com https://shop.lantronix yellow button to eject the SIM tray. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 35 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 36
one way. 3. Gently slide the SIM tray into the SIM slot and push it to lock it in place. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 36 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 37
opposite side. Connect the AC Power To connect the AC power: 1. Connect the power cord to the power supply. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 37 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 38
terminated Ethernet cable between the LAN Ethernet port on the unit and the LAN Ethernet port on the computer. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 38 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 39
user passwords after the first login. After changing the initial passwords, log in again to configure the network settings. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 39 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 40
address 192.168.1.100 with pool of 100 clients. No PAP/CHAP authentication Wi-Fi enabled as access point X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 40 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 41
the gateway. It lets you view status, and configure settings on the gateway, or perform maintenance or other operations. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 41 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 42
: 1. Open a web browser on the computer. 2. Enter the default LAN IP address 192.168.1.1. The login screen is displayed. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 42 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 43
the country's regulatory laws. 5. Click Save & Apply. This will log you out and return to the login page automatically. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 43 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 44
4: Web Administration Interface Logging Out To log out of the web admin interface: 1. Click the Logout button located in the upper right part of the web admin interface page. When logout is complete, the login screen is displayed. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 44 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 45
-manager/. 2. In most cases, you can simply extract Lantronix Provisioning Manager from the archive and run the executable. For detailed instructions, see the Lantronix Provisioning Manager online help. Accessing the Gateway Using Lantronix Provisioning Manager To discover a device on the local - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 46
is used to lock the card, preventing people from making unauthorized phone call or accessing cellular data services. Enter the PIN of the SIM card. Authentication Type The authentication method used for the cellular . Enter the PAP/CHAP password. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 46 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 47
> Time Synchronization. Enter the pool of NTP servers to poll the time from. Select the timezone of the gateway. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 47 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 48
addressing purposes Model number of the gateway Model part number U-Boot version number Architecture type Base firmware version number X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 48 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 49
from the server. Available Firmware Updates Lists any available firmware updates. Available Configuration Updates Lists any available configuration updates. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 49 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 50
configuration of every interface. Figure 7-1 shows a portion of the IPv4 Firewall status page, and Table 7-4 describes the firewall details. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 50 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 51
IPv4/IPv6 address. Displays the destination IPv4/IPv6 Address. Displays option details Displays comment details Network Status Status > Network X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 51 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 52
of the unit in degrees Celsius Integrated Circuit Card ID (ICCID) - unique serial number that identifies the SIM card. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 52 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 53
adapter and so on. Displays status of IPv6 WAN connections with following details: Protocol - Static (manually addressed) or DHCPv6 client (dynamically addressed) Address - IPv6 addresses of the interface. Gateway server leased IPv4 address. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 53 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 54
Type - The wireless radio chipset Channel - Wi-Fi channel Bitrate - Data transfer rate SSID -Service Set Identifier (SSID) that uniquely names a wireless local area network (WLAN) Mode - Displays whether the DNS IPv4 and IPv6 configuration. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 54 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 55
the destination IPv6 address. Displays the IPv6 address gateway used for traffic routing. Displays the metric assigned to interface. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 55 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 56
shown in the following example: Sep 15 22:33:38 Lantronix-X303-0080A36AA223user.info Eventsms: BAND : All supported bands To configure the system logs, see System > System > Logging. Kernel Log Status > Kernel log not perform any cleanup operations. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 56 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 57
1-minute (red), 5-minute (orange), and 15-minute (yellow) load. Figure 7-2 shows a CPU load graph. Figure 7-2 Realtime CPU Load Graph X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 57 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 58
usage graph for a X300 series gateway configured as Wi-Fi client (STA) and connected to an external access point. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 58 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 59
default DNS lookup is disabled. You can enable it by clicking the link Enable DNS lookups below the graph. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 59 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 60
Figure 7-5 shows a realtime connection graph for an idle gateway. Figure 7-5 Realtime Connection Traffic Graph 7: Status X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 60 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 61
are supported: Ping the default gateway Ping tracking IP Check IP rules Check routing tables Hotplug ifup Hotplug ifdown To run a diagnostics command, select the interface and the task and click Execute. Troubleshooting Status > Load Balancing > Troubleshooting The Troubleshooting page - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 62
that is being used as an NTP server. Displays the current router time according to the configured time zone. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 62 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 63
8: System Parameters Hostname Timezone Set Time Manually Description Displays the hostname for this unit. is mounted, add the mount path and file name here. The logs display application (see Services > Logs Information) will download the files written to this file path. Example: /mnt/usbdevice/log - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 64
corrected immediately. Alert - Problems which should be corrected immediately. Emergency - System is unusable. Note: For help with log errors, contact Lantronix Technical Support. Select the minimum level for : Enabling NTP Client consumes data. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 64 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 65
NTP server candidates GSM Time Synchronization Description This option enables the NTP server on the gateway. The service will respond to the local network with the time of the gateway. To run as NTP server it to confirm. 3. Click Save. SSH Access X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 65 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 66
. Alternatively, drag and drop the SSH key file (.pub) into the input field. 3. Click Add key. Software System > Software X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 66 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 67
default, it provides the path to the Lantronix package server. To modify the OPKG configuration: 1. Go to System > Software. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 67 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 68
file system, or in any location addressable by a single name (path/ URL) over a protocol with a supported feed method. An example format is provided: # src/gz example_feed_name http://www.example.com/path/to/files Table 8-8 describes the initscripts. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 68 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 69
: 1. Go to System > Scheduled Tasks. Note: If the editor is empty, you must restart the cron service before creating a scheduled task. To restart the cron service, go to Services > Service Actions in the web interface. 2. Enter the cron task according to the syntax described above. Table 8-9 lists - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 70
-State Delay: 100 Off-State Delay: 200 This trigger option is deprecated. Use trigger = none and default = On instead. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 70 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 71
are On or Off. Displays the trigger event that will toggle the LED state. For descriptions, see Table 8-10. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 71 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 72
second but less than 5 seconds to reboot the gateway. Click Upload archive button to upload a previously generated backup archive. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 72 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 73
8-13. 4. Click Save or Save & Apply. The commands will be visible on the dashboard where you can run them. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 73 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 74
reboot schedule: 1. Go to System > Reboot > Schedule Reboot. 2. Click Add. 3. Enter the schedule details (see Table 8-14). 4. Click Save. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 74 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 75
Table 8-14 Schedule Reboot Time Specification Parameter Minute Description Range: 0-59 Hour Range: 0-23 0 = midnight Day of week Range: 0-6 0 = Sunday Date 1-31 Month Range: 1-12 8: System X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 75 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 76
data, providing enhanced performance and some measure of security. Note: The X300 series gateways support additional tunneling protocols. For L2TP, PPtP, or GRE protocol configuration, see Interface Protocols. IPsec on the remote IPsec router server. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 76 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 77
uploaded, the Key field displays the file name and time stamp of the upload. To delete a file, click Delete. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 77 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 78
Key Exchange (IKE): Any AES AES-128 AES-192 AES-256 3DES DES The default cipher type is "Any". X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 78 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 79
use for VPN connection: Any MD5 SHA1 SHA2 256 SHA2-384 SHA2-512 The default hash type is "Any". X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 79 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 80
over UDP or TCP transports, multiplexing created SSL tunnels on a single TCP/UDP port. OpenVPN fully supports IPv6 as the protocol of the virtual network inside a tunnel and the OpenVPN applications can also establish also auto start on every reboot. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 80 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 81
-based Configuration or OpenVPN Configuration File for details respective to the configuration method. To enable the instance, select Enabled. 5. Click Save & Apply. Note: You must manually enter the DNS from Network > DHCP and DNS. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 82
password authentication file with your credentials. Click Save to save changes to the configuration file and close the editor. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 82 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 83
SMS GPS* SNMPD Keepalived SNMPTRAPD Logs Information uHTTPd Agents Services > Agents Agents are customized applications loaded on the gateway that communicate with a specific device or - Enter the port number of backup WAN server. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 83 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 84
your custom server. Lantronix Server Services > Dota > Lantronix Server To upgrade the firmware: 1. Go to Services > DOTA > Lantronix Server. 2. Select Available Firmware list. Custom Server Services > Dota > Custom Server using a custom server: 1. Go to Services > DOTA > Custom Server. 2. Enter - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 85
and the filename below. Custom Server Settings Note: If the custom server is not configured, DOTA service will configure the Lantronix server. Protocol Select HTTP or HTTPS as the protocol of the custom server. Table 10-16 SMS AT Command Syntax. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 85 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 86
provider. For a list of compatible DDNS providers, visit: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/ddns/client. To add a DDNS configuration: 1. Go to Services > Dynamic DNS. 2. At the bottom of the Overview section, type the DDNS configuration name and click Add. To edit a DDNS configuration - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 87
10: Services Parameters Path to CA-certificate Advanced Settings IP address source [IPv4/IPv6] Force IP Version DNS-Server time interval to check if the local IP has changed. Values less than 5 minutes (300 seconds) are not supported. Default is 10 minutes. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 88
Interval Error Retry Counter Error Retry Interval Log File Viewer Read/Reread log file 10: Services Description Specify the time interval after which the DDNS server should force update the IP address 60 seconds. Click to display the DDNS log file. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 88 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 89
Services External Filesystems Services > External Filesystems The X300 series gateway supports the USB slot on the gateway. 2. Go to Services > External Filesystems. 3. Configure the external device settings . If unselected, the device must be mounted manually. Enter the Linux mount options to be run - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 90
X300 device models. Enable GPS To enable GPS receiver: 1. Go to Services > GPS. 2. Select GPS Enable. 3. Click Save & Apply. The data 2 - Differential GPS, SPS Mode, fix valid 3 to 5 - Not supported 6 - Dead Reckoning Mode, fix valid Number of Satellites Used Number of satellites Guide 90 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 91
10: Services Parameters Altitude (in meters) Status Speed Course of Ground Protocol Enable Data Send Protocol IP1/URL1 Port1 Backup Polling Interval (in full description and definition of the listed messages above is provided in the next sections. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 91 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 92
10: Services GPGGA Format The $GPGGA message GPS SPS Mode, fix valid 2 - Differential GPS, SPS Mode, fix valid 3 to 5 - Not supported 6 - Dead Reckoning Mode, fix valid Example - 1 Number of satellite used to receive GPS signals. The range X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 92 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 93
10: Services GPRMC Format The $GPRMC message includes time, date, position, course, and speed datea. Example: Indicates A - Autonomous D - DGPS E - DR N - Output Data Not Valid R - Course Position(3) (4) (5) S - Simulator Example - A *1E X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 93 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 94
10: Services Parameters Description met the solution will be marked as invalid. (2) CSR Technology Inc. does not support magnetic declination. All courses over ground data are geodetic WGS84 directions relative to true North ) Example - 18 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 94 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 95
10: Services Parameters Description Elevation Channel 4 (Maximum 90) Example - 51 degrees Table 10-10 GSA Data Format Description GSA Protocol Header Example - $GPGSA M - Manual: Forced to operate in 2D or 3D mode A - 2D Automatic: Allowed to X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 95 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 96
10: Services Parameters Description Checksum *33 End of message termination (1) Satellite used in solution. - Autonomous D - DGPS E - DR N - Output Data Not Valid R - Course Position(2) (3) (4) S - Simulator Example - A *20 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 96 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 97
10: Services Parameters Description End of message termination (1) CSR does not support magnetic declination. All "course , as opposed to ephemerides. (3) This feature is supported in the GSD4e product only. (4) This feature is supported in the GSD4e product, version 1.1.0 and later. - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 98
Services Keepalived Services > Keepalived The Keepalived service process. After adding a process, you must restart the Keepalived service. Virtual IP - configure the Virtual IP address for states. To configure Keepalived settings: 1. Go to Services > Keepalived. 2. Edit the configuration settings. - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 99
10: Services Table 10-12 Keepalived Configuration Parameters General Script Security Unlink the uploaded keepalived configuration so as to fill the configurations manually. The user for script execution. Select to prevent running any scripts that X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 99 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 100
10: Services Parameters Description Weight Enter the weight to adjust the priority if the interface is present or absent. : Authentication was removed from the VRRPv2 specification, and use of the option is non-compliant and can cause problems. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 100 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 101
to write system log to file (see System > System > Logging). To display or download logs: 1. Go to Services > Logs Information. The Logs page appears. 2. Select the log file. The file is displayed on the page. 3. pages from the admin user view. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 101 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 102
server using TCP/UDP/HTTP/HTTPS protocol. To configure the reporting agent: 1. Go to Services > Reporting Agent. 2. Select Enable All to enable collection data on all settings for all Roaming Status Operator Name Network Status IMSI X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 102 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 103
10: Services Parameters Wi-Fi Parameters GPS Parameters Sending Data Description Select to enable individual Wi-Fi settings. Status Uptime IP Gateway DNS reboots. Send Interval in Second The period of time between two data transmissions. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 103 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 104
of the service when the device is rebooted. Note: Use caution when changing the state of services as it may cause loss of network connectivity and data. Some features may stop working and the device may become unstable. Figure 10-2 Service Actions X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 104 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 105
9198xxxxxxxx Parameters SMS Configuration Enable AT Enable SMS Administrator Table 10-15 SMS Service Configuration Description Enable remote SMS configuration. Enable remote AT commands using SMS Example: AT#ATCMD=AT+CSQ,5 - check signal strength X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 105 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 106
10: Services Name Cell Diagnostics CELL Ping DOTA Action DOTA Custom Settings Hardware Information Cellular Settings Command Syntax AT+CELLDIAG? Description: Get is case sensitive, must be all lowercase) Data-Roam - 0 for disabled or 1 for enabled X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 106 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 107
10: Services Name Install / Update / Remove / Autoremove IPK Lan Settings LAN Diagnostics LAN Ping OPKG Configuration Settings Manage Digital remote access AT+SWI? Description: Get software information AT+WANDIAG? Description: Get WAN diagnostics X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 107 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 108
Examples: AT+VPN=ipsec,IPSEC1,start AT+VPN=ipsec,IPSEC1,stop Ethernet SMS Services > SMS > Ethernet SMS This service enables the device connected on LAN to initiate an SMS using Ethernet port. Parameters Enable over written on the 1st SMS. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 108 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 109
# symbol preceding the phone number instead of the + symbol. To send SMS from the web interface: 1. Go to Services > SMS > Live Message. 2. Under Send SMS:, type #. 3. Under Message Area: type All) and click DeleteSms. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 109 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 110
10: Services SNMPD Services > SNMPD The X300 series gateway uses information that the agent provides to the SNMP manager. SNMP Versions The X300 series software supports the following versions of SNMP: SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3/USM. SNMPv1 - . X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 110 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 111
managers. You can configure the SNMP agent to support communication with one management station using SNMPv1, one using control policy for the agent and makes it possible to use remote configuration. The SNMP service uses four keywords to set up VACM: Com2sec - maps a v1 and v2c User Guide 111 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 112
10: Services The Group and com2sec keywords determine who has are retrieved from the underlying network management system. The agent is built with support for monitoring the local system. The following directives can be specified: failure traps X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 112 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 113
10: Services Default monitors - configure the Event MIB tables to monitor various UCD-SNMP-MIB tables for problems Link up/link down notifications - monitor for network interfaces being taken up or is not already selected. 9. Click Save & Apply. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 113 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 114
10: Services Table 10-19 SNMP less than the minimum. Enable Fix Action Tells the agent to attempt to fix the problem by calling the operation specified in the fix action. The command will not be invoked enabled. Arguments Arguments that support the command. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 115
10: Services Parameters Disk Usage Monitoring Disk Usage Monitoring Partition Minimum Space Include All disks Minimum Percent System Load Monitoring Load Monitoring Enable Load an entry from the table. File path and name of the file to be monitored. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 115 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 116
Parameters Maximum Size 10: Services Description Maximum file size in KB before errors are triggered. Table 10-20 SNMP v1/v2/USM VACM Settings alphanumeric characters, dash, underscore, or period. No spaces or other special characters allowed. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 116 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 117
Name Access Configuration Access Configuration Group Name Context Version Level Match Read Write Notify View 10: Services Description v1 v2c usm Security name should be one of the security names custom - name of the view from the view table X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 117 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 118
10: Services Parameters View View Name Type OID Mask (optional) respond to SNMPv3 requests. This ID is determined automatically, but can be configured manually. The string must be consistent through time and should not change or conflict Default: eth0 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 118 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 119
10: Services Parameters SNMPv3 with USM Configuration failure traps. This is disabled by default. Monitors the UCD-SNMP-MIB tables for problems. The monitored events (process, load, disk usage, log file) should first be level, and host are required. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 119 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 120
-v3.html To use type inform, the SNMP manager must also support inform messages. Username is the SNMP v3 security name, as defined SNMP manager. The well known SNMP Trap port is port 162. SNMPTRAPD Services > SNMPD TRAPD The SNMP-TRAP application listens for incoming SNMP notifications. Guide 120 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 121
10: Services Parameters Description Enable Enables the SNMPTRAP application. Ignore Authorization Failure Select to ignore authentication failure traps. SNMP-TRAP Handling Execute Pass the details of the trap to a specified handler program. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 121 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 122
Parameters Execute OID Program Net Net OID Destination 10: Services Description Invokes the specified program with the given arguments whenever a notification is received that matches notifications that match the specified OID to another receiver. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 122 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 123
10: Services uHTTPd Services > uHTTPd uHTTPd is the web server that runs the web interface. It supports multiple instances such as multiple listening ports each with its own document root directory, the cert, key, and configuration information. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 123 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 124
10: Services Parameters Description Full Web Server Settings Index the embedded Lua interpreter, relative to the document root. Leave it blank to disable Lua support. Full real path to handler for Lua Enter the full path to the Lua handler script X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 124 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 125
10: Services Parameters Description TCP Keepalive Number of unanswered keep alive requests allowed. Default: 1 Maximum number of connections Enter the maximum State of the certificate issuer Location Location/city of the certificate issuer X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 125 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 126
and WWAN6 Interface Interfaces Overview Network > Interfaces Figure 11-1 shows a summary view of the network interfaces and interface status. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 126 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 127
configured as Client, the WWAN interface will become active. Status Displays the status of the interface. See Interface Status. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 127 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 128
for the current session. Number of transmitted bytes over the interface for the current session. IPv4 address IPv6 address X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 128 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 129
to Unmanaged, if no protocol is desired. This setting may be used to enumerate an interface for firewall purposes. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 129 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 130
the default MAC Address for the WAN Interface. On factory reset, it will be set to default MAC address. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 130 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 131
after individual lease time for each IP expires. DHCP > Advanced Settings Dynamic DHCP Check to allocate DHCP IP addresses dynamically to the clients. When unchecked, service will be provided only to the clients having the static IP Address. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 132
Select the NDP mode; disabled, server mode, relay mode, hybrid mode. DHCPv6-Mode Select the DHCPv6-Service mode: Stateless Stateful Stateless + Stateful Stateful only Always announce default router Select to active. Default is not selected. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 132 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 133
the interface respectively. Enter the name of the new zone in the text box and click Save & Apply button. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 133 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 134
enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the bridge. Enable IGMP snooping - Check to enable IGMP snooping on the bridge. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 134 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 135
PAP/CHAP password Access Concentrator Service Name Enter the PAP/CHAP password. Enter the access concentrator name. Enter the service name. Note: Access Concentrator name and Service Name gets auto populated from to zero (0) to ignore failures. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 135 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 136
link has become active. Default is not selected. Obtain IPv6-Address Click to enable IPv6 negotiation on PPP link. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 136 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 137
the text box. Embedded SIM / External SIM Settings PDP Type IP stack mode IPv4 IPv6 IPv4/IPv6 Service Type Automatic Cat M1 GSM APN Enter the Access Point Name provided by the cellular network operator. PIN as the default value. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 137 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 138
new zone in the text box. SIM Settings PDP Type IP stack mode IPv4 IPv6 IPv4v6 (for dual-stack) X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 138 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 139
Parameters Service Type APN PIN PUK Authentication Type Enable roaming Cid 11: Network Description Automatic LTE Only Enter the Access Point Name provided by cellular interface Enter Cid value. It is usually okay to leave as the default value. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 139 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 140
SIM settings according to the SIM slot. 3. Click Save. 4. Click Save & Apply to save the configuration on the gateway. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 140 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 141
the protocol settings, see Static Address. To edit the interface: 1. Go to Network > Interfaces, select LAN and click Edit. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 141 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 142
Figure 11-3 LAN Interface (Static Address) Configuration 11: Network X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 142 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 143
is configured on the Network > Wireless page. The WWAN interface supports IPv4 or dual mode IPv4/IPv6. WWAN6 interface supports IPv6 mode. Otherwise, the WWAN and WWAN6 interfaces provide similar Network > Interfaces, select WWAN and click Edit. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 143 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 144
wireless network. Note: Adding a virtual interface may require modifications to the load balancer configuration. For load balancer configuration, see Load Balancing. For additional support and knowledge base articles, please visit Lantronix Support. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 144 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 145
. 7. Click Save & Apply to apply the configuration to the gateway. Protocol GRE Table 11-10 VPN Tunnel Protocols Description X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 145 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 146
of PPPoE. For configuration details, see UMTS/GPRS/EV-DO Cellular. Select the WAN zone as the firewall zone. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 146 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 147
network. The virtual interface must have a local IPv4 address to access the bridge connection and relay between two networks. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 147 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 148
to existing wireless networks. The gateway will accept Internet access through wireless access provided by another service provider and then distribute the access to the machines connected to the gateway on its LAN Remove - delete the instance X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 148 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 149
point instance is created or modified. 7. Click Save & Apply. Parameters General Setup Table 11-12 Wireless Device Configuration Description X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 149 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 150
a public identifier up to 32 characters that uniquely names a Wi-Fi connection. BSSID - Basic Service Set Identification (BSSID); 24 bit MAC Address of Wireless Access Point Encryption - data encryption method name assigned to the gateway. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 150 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 151
with 1 being the highest priority and 8 being the lowest priority. This field is displayed for Client only. Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) - 48-bit MAC address for the access point of the BSS. This can be left client MAC Addresses to block. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 151 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 152
RFC1918 responses Check to allow upstream responses in the 127.0.0.0/8 range, e.g. for RBL services Domain whitelist Local Service Only Enter the list of domain name to allow RFC1918 responses. Select to accept listening on the specified interfaces. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 152 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 153
for download to a remote TFTP client. Parameters Server Settings Table 11-16 TFTP Configuration for DHCP and DNS Description X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 153 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 154
Server Settings Suppress logging Suppress logging of the routine operation of DHCP. Errors and problems will still be logged. Allocate IP Sequentially Force DHCP server to allocate IP addresses By default 150 concurrent DNS queries are allowed. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 154 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 155
to the device connected to the gateway. IPv6 Address to be assigned to the device connected to the gateway. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 155 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 156
define the explicit path between two different networks located in two different domains. Static routes must be manually reconfigured when network changes occur. To configure static routes: 1. Go to Networks > Static Routes. the target is a network. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 156 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 157
gateway is not entered, the gateway from the parent interface is used. Enter the metric of the static route. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 157 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 158
by the target. If enabled, the gateway is on link even if the gateway doesn't match any interface prefix. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 158 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 159
or fully qualified domain name that needs to be resolved. Name lookup is used to query the Domain Name Service for information about domain names and IP addresses. It sends a domain name query packet to a configured domain is an issue with the cable. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 159 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 160
to enable SYN-flood protection. SYN-flood protection will enable spamming detection and block whenever there is a spam attack. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 160 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 161
an existing firewall zone, click Edit. 4. Enter or modify the firewall zone settings. See Table 11-25. 5. Click Save. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 161 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 162
to iptables for source classification rules. Extra destination arguments Extra arguments passed directly to iptables for destination classification rules X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 162 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 163
of the internal network. Internal port Enter the LAN port number of the internal network. Port Forwards Advanced Settings X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 163 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 164
for configuring traffic rules. Block all traffic by default and explicitly enable specific traffic to known services. Allow specific traffic, using the principle of least privilege. Specify source IP address. It in which the rule is applicable. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 164 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 165
specified destination port. Sets the target parameter to indicate the firewall action. Options include: Accept Reject Drop Mark Notrack. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 165 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 166
. 2. Enter the custom iptable rule command after the commented lines. Each rule should be on a separate line. 3. Click Save. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 166 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 167
to target classes and allocate the amount of bandwidth that is given to those classes. QoS service provides the following functionality: Configure two to four predefined classes with rate, priority, and packet size in bytes, up to 1500 bytes. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 167 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 168
will be included in the target class. Packets matching this will be included in the target class. Description field. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 168 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 169
the load is split between the multiple interfaces in the ratio of their assigned weights. The gateway supports a feature called WAN affinity whereby a particular source IP, Destination IP or a data type can Go to Network > Load Balancing > Globals. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 169 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 170
to determine the interface as up or down. Displays the time in seconds between sending two successive ping packets. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 170 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 171
expiring or discarding the packet or data. Check link quality Select to check link quality otherwise leave box unselected. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 171 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 172
change the configuration. Displays the interface member notation number. Displays the name of the interface associated with the member. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 172 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 173
member and then fail over to another. To view and add MWAN policies: 1. Go to Network > Load Balancing > Policies. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 173 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 174
behavior when all WAN policy members are offline. Available options: unreachable (reject) blackhole (drop) default (use main routing table) X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 174 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 175
-39. 4. Click Save & Apply. Parameters Source address Table 11-39 MWAN Rules Configuration Description Enter the Source IP Address. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 175 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 176
up or down (e.g. "wan" or "wwan") # $DEVICE Physical device name which interface went up or down (e.g. "eth0" or "wwan0") X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 176 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 177
12: Bluetooth The X300 series gateways support dual-mode Bluetooth BR/EDR (Classic Bluetooth) and BLE wireless connectivity. The Serial Port Profile (SPP) is Bluetooth Scan Result page shows the discovered devices and contains the following details: X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 177 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 178
advertises. BR/EDR - the device advertises Bluetooth BR/EDR service type and supports SPP. BLE (Public or Random) - the device advertises BLE service type. Displays the signal strength of the Bluetooth device. (server) or tunnel connect (client) mode X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 178 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 179
: 1. Go to Tunnel > Tunnel SPP Master. 2. Enter the Accept configuration if the connection attempt originates from the network (see X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 179 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 180
194) 3. Click Save & Apply. 4. On the remote device, configure the tunnel server or client settings appropriate for the connection. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 180 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 181
remote connections or clear to disable. Enabled by default. Remote Access Local Local port for remote access connection Port X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 181 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 182
the proxy fields displayed under the Use Proxy field. Disabled by default. Proxy Type Proxy server type. The supported type is SOCKS5. Proxy Host Hostname or IP address of the proxy server to be used. Proxy Port Table 13-2. 3. Click Save & Apply. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 182 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 183
days). Enter the command delimiter for attached serial devices. Note: Send delimiter before command and after response is received. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 183 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 184
or disable query port discovery: 1. Go to Discovery > Query Port. 2. Under Configuration, select or clear Enable. 3. Click Save & Apply. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 184 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 185
. Enabled Disabled If using a custom baud rate, select the box and add a value between 2400 bps and 921600 bps. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 185 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 186
- (see Chapter 17: Tunnel ) Tunnel/Modbus RTU to Modbus TCP - (see Tunnel Modbus RTU to Modbus TCP) Managed Device X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 186 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 187
protocol that creates an encrypted connection between devices. It also provides authentication and message integrity services. SSL is used widely for secure communication to a Web server, and for wireless authentication DSA certificates are allowed. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 187 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 188
authentication methods. These certificates do not require a private key. To upload an authority certificate: 1. Go to SSL > Trusted Authorities. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 188 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 189
to SSL > Trusted Authorities. 2. Under Current Certificate Authorities, click the Delete button next to the name of the authority. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 189 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 190
connection request to the external Modbus master. The IP address and TCP port of the Modbus master is required. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 190 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 191
default local port number correlates with the tunnel instance. Tunnel 1: 10001 Tunnel SPP Slave: 10002 Tunnel SPP Master: 10003 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 191 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 192
Select Text or Hexadecimal to indicate format. This configuration field becomes available when the TCP AES protocol is selected. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 192 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 193
Password is set to Enabled and a password is provided, the user will be prompted for the password upon connection. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 193 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 194
hosts accepting a connection. Simultaneous connections occur at the same time to all listed hosts. The gateway supports a maximum of 4 host connections. Enter an alternative local port. The local port is set to 65535 milliseconds. Default is 15000. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 194 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 195
are sent on into the serial line. Any buffered characters are sent first. Hosts The Connect mode supports up to 4 hosts. Hosts may be accessed sequentially or simultaneously. Notes: Configure the keep alive destination IP address for the connection. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 195 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 196
SSL certificate on the server. This configuration field becomes available when the SSL protocol is selected. Connecting Multiple Hosts X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 196 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 197
Simultaneous connections occur at the same time to all listed hosts. The gateway can support a maximum of 4 connections. Tunnel Disconnect Disconnect specifies the optional conditions for disconnecting any Choices are: Enabled Disabled (default) X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 197 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 198
A: Compliance Information (According to ISO/IEC Guide and EN 45014) Manufacturer's Name & Address: Lantronix, Inc. 48 Discovery, Suite 250, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Product : X303F202S: 3867A-X303 X304G00AS: 3867A-X304 Wi-Fi Module: 6100A-CM2XXNF X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 198 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 199
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference with any other transmitter or antenna. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 199 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 200
et les utilisateurs, et 2) Le module émetteur peut ne pas être coïmplanté avec un autre émetteur ou antenne. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 200 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 201
of sound engineering practice. Signature Date: _M__a_y__6_, _2_0_2_2__ Name Fathi Hakam _________ Title: VP of Engineering CERT-00XXX rev A X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 201 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 202
engineering practice. Signature Date: _A_u_g_u_s_t _3_0_, _2_0_2_2 Name Fathi Hakam _________ Title: VP of Engineering CERT-DoC X304 rev A X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 202 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 203
engineering practice. Signature Date: _A_u_g_u_st_2_9_,_2_0_2_2_ Name Fathi Hakam _________ Title: VP of Engineering CERT-SLC 8000 ETH rev F X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 203 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 204
zu Nutzungsbeschränkungen: Dieses Gerät darf nur in Innenräumen verwendet werden. Es darf nicht im Freien betrieben werden. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 204 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 205
aire libre Lantronix, Inc X300 Series 2014/53/EU. https://www.lantronix.com/products/ lantronix-emg/#tab-docs-downloads X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 205 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 206
-emg/#tab-docsdownloads ES pranešimas apie naudojimo apribojimus: Šis prietaisas skirtas naudoti tik patalpose. Jo negalima naudoti lauke. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 206 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 207
bruksbegrensninger: Denne enheten er bare begrenset til innendørs bruk. Det kan hende at den ikke brukes utendørs. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 207 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 208
-downloads Obvestilo EU o omejitvah uporabe: Ta naprava je omejena samo na notranjo uporabo. Morda ga ne uporabljate na prostem. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 208 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 209
warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 210
RF Output Power of X303F202S X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 210 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 211
RF Output Power of X304G002S X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 211 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 212
B: Power Cable Schematic Power Cable Schematic 3-pin power cable schematic Figure B-1 3-pin Power Cable X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 212 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 213
Access Point Name is the name of an access point for the cellular network data connection. Application Service Data Unit is the IEC-101/IEC-104 data structure that holds application layer information to exchange power system automation applications. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 213 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 214
) communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a communication session. Internet service provider Layer Two Transport Protocol Local Area Network Light emitting diode Machine to machine Media Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 214 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 215
TKIP Tx UDP VPN VRRP WAN WPA/WPA2/WPA3 Description Pre-shared key Quality of Service Radio Frequency Remote terminal unit Reception Secure Copy Protocol Secure Hash Algorithm is an encryption cipher type security protocols for wireless networks. X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 215 - Lantronix X300 Series | X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 216
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