Multi-Tech Systems MR9600 manual Security, File System, Event Files

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4 Operation

Introduction

You can operate the MR9600 by using the front panel indicators for information (see Chapter 6). But if you install the optional MultiCommManager software, you can operate the MR9600 by running windows- based menu and command functions from a dedicated management console (refer to the MultiCommManager’s User Guide).

Security

The MR9600 has a security system to prevent unauthorized system modification by Telnet, Web browser, or FTP users who access the system via the TCP/IP network or the diagnostic serial port on the back of the CC9600 chassis. SNMP and MultiCommManager software security is accomplished by selecting SNMP read and write community strings.

There are three levels of security: guest, operator, and supervisor. There are default user IDs and passwords for each level (see following table).

 

Supervisor

Operator

Guest

Security Level

Can perform all

Can perform non- Can only view information

 

management

destructive

 

 

commands

management

 

 

 

commands

 

Default User ID

supervisor

operator

guest

Default Password

supervisor

operator

guest

 

 

 

 

Once you are logged in, you can change your user ID and password by using the commands userid to change your user ID, and passwd to change your password (see Chapter 5).

File System

The MR9600 stores configuration, security, and event information in files. There are two drives on the system: A and B. The A drive is used for nonvolatile information such as configuration and security database files, and is about 1 MB in size. The B drive is for volatile information such as event files, and is about 6.5 MB in size. Each drive has an MMM directory on it. A:\MMM stores all configuration information for the system. B:\MMM\MR.LOG contains all of the event files for the system. The file system can be accessed either through the command line interface or by using FTP.

Event Files

One event file is created for each hour in the format MMDDHHYY.HR, where MM is the month, DD is the day, HH is the hour, and YY is the last two digits of the year. When the drive fills up, the oldest .HR file is deleted. The number of events your MR9600 will hold depends on the number of calls you receive in a day. Event files can be FTPed from the MR9600 and analyzed using the Statistical Analyzer, which is part of the MultiCommManager software.

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Contents MR9600 Controller User Guide Page Page Page CommPlete Communications Server CommPlete Communications Server Table of Contents Solving Problems Introduction Card Status LEDs LED IndicatorsIntroduction Product DescriptionIntroduction Ethernet Status LEDsConcentrator LEDs ConnectorsSpecifications MR9600 User Guide Installation Installation Procedure Serial Cabling Ethernet CablingMR9600 User Guide Quick Start MR9600 Quick Start Turn off all power to the CommPlete chassisSupervisor Console Quick Start Select option 3, Configuration of RASExpressSelect Setup Snmp Mode Supervisor Operation Event Files SecurityFile System Snmp Interface Command Line InterfaceGetting Modem Information Telnet InterfaceWeb Browser Interface LoggingWeb Interface Limitations FTP InterfaceOperation Page Commands Example Parameter TypesExamples Display Commands Listed by FunctionFile Modem Control System Guest Commands Listed by Security LevelOperator Supervisor Security Guest Example Command ReferenceModules Parameter NoneSecurity Operator Example AbortSecurity Guest Parameter None Security Supervisor Example BootBpstatus ByeChdir Cfg, configureCat, type Cd, chdirDate ConfigureCl, clock Copy, cpSecurity Supervisor Dir, lsDownload E1channelstatus, e1chstatus E1setupE1cfg Format E1statusExit Gete1 GetcallsGetdevices Getip GetfaultsGetfkey1, getfkey2, getfkey3, getfkey4 GetgatewayGetmodems Getpowerstatus, getpsGetrack GetpriGetprichannels Getslots GetrasGetreadcommunity GetsendtrapGettrap GetsubnetGett1 GettempListmod GetwritecommunityHaltsys HistoryMore Lo, logoutLoadmod Md, mkdirOnline MountOc, oosclear, oosclr Ping Passwd, passwordOosset, os Priocbchannels PoweroffPoweron Priosbchannels PrisetupQuit RassetupPristatus Rd, remdir RasstatusRendir Reset, rsReadme Ren, renameSecurity Se, setenvironSetip SetconfigSetfkey1, setfkey2, setfkey3, setfkey4 SetgatewaySetpollingon SetpollingoffParameter On, off SetreadcommunitySetsendtrap SetsubnetTime SettrapSetwritecommunity SyncSecurity Supervisor Limitation CC9600 only Example T1cfgT1channelstatus, t1chstatus T1debugT1status T1setupUnmount UpdateType UnloadmodUptime UploadVer, version UsageUserid Whoami Error Messages Error Bad or missing configuration file Error No history is being maintainedError Password not changed Error Unknown errorMR9600 User Guide Solving Problems Introduction MR9600 Diagnostic Tests Solving Problems MR9600 User Guide Appendix Appendix a Updating the MR9600 Controller Firmware Index MR9600 User Guide Index IP address mask parameter IP address parameter

MR9600 specifications

Multi-Tech Systems MR9600 is a versatile and powerful device tailored for today's diverse communication needs, featuring advanced technology that ensures reliable connectivity and performance. This multi-purpose communication platform is primarily designed for applications in the Internet of Things (IoT), machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, and various telecommunication systems, providing seamless data transmission across multiple networks.

One of the standout features of the MR9600 is its integrated 4G LTE capability, offering high-speed cellular connectivity. This ensures that users can maintain uninterrupted communication regardless of their geographic location. The device supports a wide range of LTE bands, making it compatible with numerous cellular networks worldwide. Additionally, the MR9600 is equipped with fall-back support for 3G networks, providing a safety net for areas with limited 4G coverage.

The MR9600 is designed with a variety of interfaces, including Ethernet, serial, and USB ports, allowing for easy integration with legacy systems and modern devices. This flexibility ensures that the MR9600 can be deployed in numerous environments, from industrial automation to smart city applications, making it a go-to solution for system integrators and developers looking to enhance connectivity.

Security is another essential aspect of the MR9600, featuring built-in security protocols that protect data transmission and device integrity. With secure access controls, including VPN and firewall capabilities, users can rest assured that their information remains safe from potential threats.

Furthermore, the MR9600 supports over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates, allowing for streamlined management and maintenance of devices in the field. This feature reduces downtime and enhances operational efficiency, enabling businesses to scale their IoT deployments effortlessly.

In summary, the Multi-Tech Systems MR9600 combines advanced 4G LTE technology, multiple connectivity options, and robust security features to deliver a reliable and efficient communication solution. Its versatility makes it suitable for a wide array of applications, solidifying its place as a leading choice for enterprises looking to optimize their communication capabilities in an increasingly connected world.