User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- PremierWave XC HSPA+ User Guide
- 1: Using This Guide
- 2: Introduction
- 3: Installation of PremierWave XC HSPA+
- 4: Using DeviceInstaller
- 5: Configuration Using Web Manager
- 6: Network Settings
- Network 1 (eth0) Interface Settings
- Network 1 (Link) Settings
- Network 1 (Failover)
- Network 2 (Cellular) Settings
- Network 2 (Link) Settings
- Gateway
- 7: Cellular
- 8: Action Settings
- 9: Line and Tunnel Settings
- Line Settings
- Tunnel Settings
- Serial Settings
- To Configure Tunnel Serial Settings
- Packing Mode
- To Configure Tunnel Packing Mode Settings
- Accept Mode
- To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings
- Connect Mode
- To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode Settings
- Disconnect Mode
- To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings
- Modem Emulation
- To Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings
- Relay Output
- 10: Terminal and Host Settings
- 11: Services Settings
- 12: Security Settings
- 13: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings
- Filesystem Settings
- Protocol Stack Settings
- SMTP Settings
- Diagnostics
- Threads
- Clock
- System Settings
- Discovery and Query Port
- 14: Advanced Settings
- 15: Security in Detail
- 16: Updating Firmware
- 17: Branding the PremierWave XC HSPA+
- Appendix A: Technical Specifications
- Appendix B: Compliance
- Appendix C: Technical Support
- Appendix D: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions
- Appendix E: USB-CDC-ACM Device Driver File for Windows Hosts
3: Installation of PremierWave XC HSPA+
PremierWave XC HSPA+ User Guide 21
Ethernet LEDs
The Ethernet Port has two LEDs that indicate the status of the connection as follows:
Left LED
Green ON 100Mbps Link
Green Blink 100Mbps Activity
Amber ON 10Mbps Link
Amber Blink 10Mbps Activity
Right LED
Green ON Full Duplex
OFF Half Duplex
The Ethernet port can connect to an Ethernet (10 Mbps) or Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) network.
Table 3-6 PremierWave LEDs and Descriptions
Table 3-7 Cellular Signal Strength Indicator
LED Description
Power GREEN - displays a solid light when power is properly supplied.
OFF - no power supplied.
Cell Status GREEN - displays solid when there is a connection to the packet domain on the
cellular netowrk (e.g., a data or GPRS/UMTS/HSPA connection).
AMBER - displays solid when there is a connection to the cellular network (e.g.,
a GSM connection).
OFF - indicates WLAN interface is inactive or disabled.
Serial 1 GREEN - flashes when Serial port 2 is transmitting data.
AMBER - flashes when Serial port 2 is receiving data.
OFF - when no data is being transmitted or received through Serial port 2.
Serial 2
GREEN - flashes when Serial port 2 is transmitting data.
AMBER - flashes when Serial port 2 is receiving data.
OFF - when no data is being transmitted or received through Serial port 2.
USB GREEN - displays a solid light when a USB device is connected to USB 1 Host
port and is functioning properly.
OFF- when no USB device is connected to USB 1 Host port.
Signal Strength LEDs
Indicates cellular signal strength when connection is established.
Signal Strength Color & Number of LED Signal Bars
Greater than or equal to -64 dBm 5 Green
Greater than or equal to -85 dBm and less than -64 dBm 4 Green
Greater than or equal to -75 dBm and less than -85 dBm 3 Green
Greater than or equal to -86 dBm and less than -75 dBm 2 Amber
Greater than or equal to -112 dBm and less than -86 dBm 1 Amber
Less than -113 dBm or unmeasurable All Off
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