Sierra Wireless manual Defaults, Configuring the RJ-11 IP Gateway

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Configuring the IP Address and Interface

Port of the RJ-11 RJ-11 IP Gateway

Defaults

Phone port: 78 data bits, even no parity, and 1 stop bit (7E18N1).

Protocol: American/Bell 212A.

Maximum baud: 2400.

DHCP client: enabled disabled.

If you are using the defaults for the RJ-11 IP Gateway, you can skip this section and connect your RJ-11 IP Gateway directly to your Raven X and device and network.

Configuring the RJ-11 IP Gateway

1.The IP Address configuration is how the RJ‐11 IP Gateway will communicate with the Raven X. Connect the RJ‐11 IP Gateway to power and connect the Ethernet cable from your Raven X computer to the RJ‐11 IP Gateway.

Caution: If the modem has been disconnected from power between the steps of the previous section and this section, it may have a different IP address than what you noted. You will need to reconnect the modem to your computer, reconnect Wireless Ace and repeat step 5 above (page 7) to determine the new IP address given to the modem by the cellular provider

2.Open your web browser and use the IP address from step 5 above as the web address. Type “http://”, the IP address from the modem, and “192.168.1.3:9080” (see the example in the screenshot below) in the Address or Location bar and press the enter key.

http://166.213.236.221:9080

Figure 2-5: Web Browser : Enter the Location

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Page Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation Liability Patents Copyright Trademarks Support@sierrawireless.com Contact InformationContents AT Commands RJ-11 IP Gateway Features IntroductionRJ-11 IP Gateway Features RJ-11 Gateway with an AirLink Raven-E and a Modem RouterSoftware Required Hardware Required Quick StartBefore You Start Cellular Account Required Configuring your Raven X for the RJ-11 IP GatewayDefault settings Important Information about PortsConfiguring the Raven Wireless Ace Connexion ConnectWireless Ace PPP/Ethernet Defaults Configuring the RJ-11 IP GatewaySelect Network Settings from the menu on the left 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0 10 RJ-11 IP Gateway Serial Settings 11 RJ-11 IP Gateway Reset/Reboot DocTitleHeader 2120028 Hardware Setup Connectors and Reset buttonStatus LEDs Status Normal OperationStatus Resetting the Configuration Phone Connections SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Optional Mounting Bracket Phone and Modem standardsEnvironmental Conditions Mounting BracketSupport Hardware 2120028 Web Interface Web-based InterfaceService Configuration WelcomeSerial Settings RJ-11 IP Gateway Welcome Device Server InformationPort Services RJ-11 IP Gateway Serial SettingsRJ-11 IP Gateway Port Services Network Translation RJ-11 IP Gateway Network TnaslationProtocol Settings RJ-11 IP Gateway Protocol SettingsNetwork Configuration Network SettingsHost RJ-11 IP Gateway Network Interface Settings DNS Settings RJ-11 IP Gateway DNS Settings IP Routing10 Host RJ-11 IP Gateway IP Routing Time Settings 11 Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Time SettingsSecurity Settings 12 Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Security Settings Online Update 13 RJ-11 IP Gateway Online Update -top half14 RJ-11 IP Gateway Online Update middle Troubleshooting Status and Logs16 RJ-11 IP Gateway Troubleshooting System LogPort Status 17 RJ-11 IP Gateway System LogLog Files and Settings OS and Network Information19 RJ-11 IP Gateway Log Settings Commands PingReset/Reboot 22 RJ-11 IP Gateway Reset/Reboot Hardware 2120028 AT Commands Port SettingsTermination REASON......DTR Loss Response Codes RegistersModem Signal Behavior Mode Modem DCD Settings Behavior Phone NumbersPort Settings

RJ-11 specifications

Sierra Wireless RJ-11 is a versatile and robust solution designed for various communication needs in the IoT landscape. This compact device encapsulates the combination of advanced technologies and user-friendly characteristics, making it a favorable choice for applications requiring reliable and efficient data transmission over voice-grade telephone lines.

One of the most notable features of the Sierra Wireless RJ-11 is its ability to connect devices to the internet through standard telephone lines. This capability is particularly beneficial in regions where broadband access is limited or unavailable. The RJ-11 effectively transforms traditional landline networks into an accessible medium for IoT applications, providing seamless connectivity for remote monitoring and control.

Equipped with Sierra Wireless' AirLink technology, the RJ-11 offers a significant advantage in terms of cellular connectivity. Users can take advantage of the device’s support for multiple frequency bands, ensuring compatibility with various cellular networks worldwide. This characteristic is crucial for deployments that span across different geographic locations, as it allows for global connectivity without the need for extensive modifications.

The RJ-11 boasts a user-friendly interface that simplifies installation and configuration. With its plug-and-play design, the device can be easily integrated into existing systems without the necessity for comprehensive technical expertise. This ease of use is complemented by a range of software tools provided by Sierra Wireless, which facilitate remote management, monitoring, and updates. By leveraging cloud-based solutions, users can ensure their devices are operating optimally and securely.

In terms of performance, the Sierra Wireless RJ-11 is engineered for longevity and reliability. It is built to withstand various environmental conditions, making it suitable for outdoor deployments. The device offers energy-efficient operation, which is crucial for field applications where power resources may be limited.

Security is a priority with the Sierra Wireless RJ-11, as it incorporates robust encryption and secure data transmission protocols. This focus on security not only protects sensitive information but also enhances user confidence in deploying the device across critical applications.

Overall, the Sierra Wireless RJ-11 stands out as an innovative solution that bridges the gap between traditional telephony and modern IoT requirements. With its combination of easy deployment, global connectivity, and security features, it caters to a wide array of industries, from healthcare to agriculture, ensuring reliable communication in the evolving digital landscape.