Multi-Tech Systems MTCBA-G-EN-FX, MTCBA-E-EN manual Front Panel LEDs, Ethernet LEDs, Modem LEDs

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Chapter 2 – Getting Started

Front Panel LEDs

Once the power is connected, the LEDs on the front panel will provide information about the Ethernet functions and the wireless modem functions.

The front panel of the Ethernet EDGE has a power LED, 3 Ethernet LEDs, 5 modem LEDs, and a SIM card slot.

The front panel of the Ethernet GPRS is the same as the Ethernet EDGE.

The front panel of the Ethernet CDMA has the same LEDs as the EDGE modem. However, it does not have a SIM card slot.

Ethernet LEDs

IP

IP FUNCTION. This LED blinks when the IP function of the modem/router is operating

 

normally. It shows a steady light when powering-up, initializing, or flashing the firmware.

SPD

SPEED. This LED lights when the Ethernet is linked at 100 Mbps. If it is not lit, the Ethernet is

 

linked at 10 Mbps.

L/A

LINK ACTIVITY. This LED blinks when there is transmit and receive activity on the Ethernet. It

 

shows a steady light when there is a valid Ethernet connection.

Modem LEDs

TD

TRANSMIT DATA. This LED blinks when the modem is transmitting data to your wireless

 

carrier.

RD

RECEIVE DATA. This LED blinks when the modem is receiving data from your wireless

 

carrier.

CD

CARRIER DETECT. This LED lights when the modem detects a valid carrier signal from a

 

wireless carrier.

TR

(DATA) TERMINAL READY. This LED lights when the modem is trying to establish a wireless

 

connection.

LS

LINK STATUS.

 

EDGE: This LED blinks when there is network activity between the carrier and the cellular

 

module. At all other times, the light will be off.

 

GPRS & CDMA:

 

Continuous “on” state indicates that the wireless modem is not registered on the network.

 

Flashing state indicates registration on network.

 

Off state. Modem is off (not ready) or in download mode.

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Contents MultiModem Trademarks User GuideCopyright Record of Revisions Revision Date DescriptionTable of Contents Tools Packet FiltersGRE Tunnels Dhcp ServerProduct and Interface Descriptions Introduction Product DescriptionApplication Example Ship Kit Contents Ethernet Ports Caution Safety WarningsHandling Precautions Vehicle SafetyFeatures Edge Modems Gprs Modems Cdma Modems SpecificationsAT Command Information Getting Started Setup a Wireless AccountConnect Antenna, Ethernet, & Power Phone Numbers for the Wireless ModemOptional Attach the Modem to a Flat Surface Optional Fused DC Power ConnectionModem LEDs Front Panel LEDsEthernet LEDs Set Your PC’s TCP/IP Address for Ethernet Functionality Prerequisite Steps Using AT CommandsNetwork Registration Verification AT Command for Verifying Signal StrengthExiting Modem Mode Signal Strength RssiOpen a Web browser Use the Wizard Setup for Quick ConfigurationBenefits of Using the Wizard Setup Password PPP ConfigurationPPP Authentication AuthenticationShutdown Caution Set Time and DateImportant Note About Provider Fees Connecting to the InternetConnecting to the Internet Steps Page Navigating the Web Management Software Using the Web Management SoftwareNetworks IP SetupServices Tunnels Logs Web Management Software Screens IP SetupSyslog Configuration General ConfigurationIP Configuration Auto Dialout ConfigurationSubmit GeneralDaylight Configuration Time Zone ConfigurationImportant Note Daylight Saving Start TimeDaylight Saving End Time Add Static RoutesRemote Configuration IP Setup Remote ConfigurationIf NAT is disabled PPP PPP ConfigurationNAT Configuration If NAT is enabledIcmp Keep Alive Check PPP GeneralPPP Wakeup-on-Call Wakeup-on-Call ConfigurationCaller ID Configuration Caller Acknowledgement ConfigurationPPP Wakeup-On-Call Examples For Gprs and EDGE, it is *99***1# Set the Time Delay. Use can use the 10 second default Example of Useful Gprs AT Commands PPP Power-On ConfigurationPPP Modem Commands Power-On Init String ConfigurationNetwork Configuration Networks & ServicesNetworks & Services Network Configuration Service Configuration Networks & Services Service ConfigurationPacket Filter Packet FiltersPacket Filters Packet Filters Packet Filters Dnat Example Packet Filters Dnat ConfigurationDnat Configuration Example Nochange Example AnyExample MeterIP Connection Tracking Icmp ConfigurationPacket Filters Advanced GRE Tunnels GRE Tunnels GRE Tunnel ConfigurationGRE Tunnels GRE Routes Configuration GRE Tunnels GRE Routes ConfigurationDhcp Server Dhcp Server Subnet SettingsSubnet Settings Tools Tools Dhcp Fixed ConfigurationTools Dhcp Server Fixed AddressesImportant Notes Tools Service StatusTools Firmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeLoad Configuration Tools Load ConfigurationTools Save Configuration Statistics & Logs Serial Statistics & LogsStatistics & Logs Ethernet Statistics & Logs PPP Statistics & Logs SysInfo Statistics & Logs PPP TraceStatistics & Logs Modem Information Statistics & Logs Dhcp StatStatistics & Logs GRE Statistics Appendix a a Reference Table of Commonly Supported Subnets Appendix a Reference Table of Commonly Supported Subnets Antenna Appendix B Wireless AntennaGSM and E-GSM Radio Characteristics Cdma Radio CharacteristicsHow to Change the Fuse Fused DC Power Cable DimensionsObtaining the Latest Firmware Version Appendix C Firmware Upgrade Using External Tftp ClientMulti-Tech Warranty Statement Multi-Tech Warranty StatementRepair Procedures for International Distributors Replacement PartsWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Weee Appendix E Waste Electrical Electronic EquipmentIndex General Configuration IP Setup31, 32