Sierra Wireless X HSUPA manual Networking, Virtual serial port, IPSec

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Introduction to the PinPoint X

Virtual serial port

The PinPoint X supports one virtual serial port over USB. This VSP can be used, for example, to send AT commands, or to run many serial based applications such as HyperTerminal.

Networking

IPSec

The IP protocol that drives the Internet is inherently insecure. Internet Protocol Security (IPSec), which is a standards‐based protocol, secures communications of IP packets over public networks.

IPSec is a common network layer security control and is used to create a virtual private network (VPN).

The advantages of the IPSec feature includes:

Data Protection: Data Content Confidentiality allows users to protect their data from any unauthorized view, because the data is encrypted (encryption algorithms are used).

Access Control: Access Control implies a security service that prevents unauthorized use of a Security Gateway, a network behind a gateway or bandwidth on that network.

Data Origin Authentication: Data Origin Authentication verifies the actual sender, thus eliminating the possibility of forging the actual sender’s identification by a third‐ party.

Data Integrity: Data Integrity Authentication allows both ends of the communication channel to confirm that the original data sent has been received as transmitted, without being tampered with in transit. This is achieved by using authentication algorithms and their outputs.

The IPSec architecture model includes the Sierra Wireless AirLink gateway as a remote gateway at one end communi‐ cating, through a VPN tunnel, with a VPN gateway at the other end. The remote gateway is connected to a Remote network and the VPN is connected to the Local network. The communication of data is secure through the IPSec protocols.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation Liability Patents Copyright Trademarks Contact Information Revision HistoryContents Activating PinPoint X on your cellular provider Introduction to the PinPoint HsupaAleos ACEwareSimplified Deployment Monitor and ControlSteps of a connection Connecting to your cellular providerModem Doctor Cellular Dynamic vs. Static IP AddressesCommunication Hsupa HsupaConnection methods UmtsIPSec NetworkingVirtual serial port Events Reporting ApplicationsSoftware Documentation Tools and Reference DocumentsTechnology SpecificationsFeatures and Benefits BandsLED Indicators Power Consumption @12V DCDimensions Standards/ApprovalsPort Interface Port Pin-OutsSerial Port Power Connector Power Connector not to scaleBefore you start Installing the SIMActivating PinPoint X on your Cellular provider Cellular Account RequiredEjecting the SIM tray Opening the SIM SlotRemove the SIM from the card Tools RequiredInsert the Tray and SIM Finishing the SIM installationInsert the SIM into the Tray Configuring the APN Hardware Installation PinPoint Dust, etcConnecting to Power GPS Antenna Placement for a VehicleConnecting to a Computer or other Device Ignition Sense power connectorSerial Indicator Lights Rssi LED Ranges RSSI/Signal LED Status Ranges of Rssi dBmMounting Light PatternsFront Analog Inputs Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power 5 StatusCapturing External Events Digital Inputs Relay OutputsConnecting devices to the I/O Port Rev 4.0 Oct.09 Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power StatusWiring Color Corospondance Getting Immediate Reports Using RAP Power Modes and InformationMonitoring and Setting the I/O Wiring the PinPoint X for Power Effect on Modem StateMonitoring Power-In Voltage PinPoint X Hsupa 20080311