JBM electronic Switch C 130 User Manual

C-130  
Quick Start Guide  
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Quick Start Guide  
Unpacking Instructions  
1. Unpack the C130.  
2. Verify the following components are enclosed (Figure A).  
3. If any items are missing, please contact JBM at 1-800-489-7781.  
Preparation  
1. Verify that you have one of the following, supported cellular cards:  
1xRTT/1xEVDO  
Audiovox/UTSStarcom: 5740  
Kyocera: KPC-650  
Novatel: S/V-620, S/V-720  
Sierra Wireless: 555, 580, 5220  
GPRS/Edge/HSDPA  
Sierra Wireless: 750, 775, 860  
Sony Ericsson: GC-83  
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2. Using the instructions that accompanied the card, verify that the card is  
properly activated and functioning correctly prior to installing the car into  
the JBM Gateway:  
Install the software that came with the aircard on a laptop.  
Install the aircard into the laptop.  
Follow the carrier provided procedures to properly activate the  
card, and unlock the card if necessary.  
Using the browser on the laptop insure that you are able to  
browse the Internet.  
3. Resolve any and all signal/reception related issues with the aircard  
installed in the laptop before installing the card into the JBM Gateway.  
4. Gently, insert the Aircard into the PCMCIA slot. Be sure it is firmly  
seated.  
5. Attach power supply connector to C130 and connect power supply plug to  
an AC power outlet.  
6. Verify the PWR (yellow) LED is lit to indicate that the unit is receiving  
power.  
7. Establish access to the unit through Gateway Administration Utility.  
Accessing the Graphical Management Interface  
Step 1: Connect PC to JBM Gateway  
METHOD – 1 ETH0: (Straight Ethernet Port)  
Connect a crossover CAT-5 Ethernet cable between the local PC and the  
JBM unit’s ETH0. Verify the link LED is lit. (Straight cable from a  
HUB/Switch).  
METHOD 2 - ETH1:(Crossed-over Ethernet Port)  
Connect straight CAT-5 Ethernet cable between the local PC and the JBM  
unit’s ETH1. Verify the link LED is lit. (Crossover cable for  
HUB/Switch).  
Port  
Cable  
Device  
Straight (ETH0)  
Straight (ETH0)  
Crossed (ETH1)  
Crossed (ETH1)  
Straight  
Crossed  
Straight  
Crossed  
HUB or Switch  
PC  
PC  
HUB or Switch  
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Note: This example shows cabling to a PC. The link LED is not lit for ETH1.  
Without a link LED lit either Method 1 must be used or the cabling must be  
checked.  
Step 2: Setup PC IP Address  
Set the PC’s IP Address by going to control panel and selecting network connections, the  
screen below will appear:  
Right Click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties” (as shown to the  
left).  
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NOTE: The screens and instructions displayed are based on Windows XP. Your system  
may be different. If you have any problems contact your system admin.  
Scroll down to the bottom of the following items and select “Internet Protocol  
(TCP/IP)” (as shown to the left).  
METHOD 1: PC to ETH0  
Select “Use the following IP address” and fill in the blank fields with the  
information below:  
IP address:  
192.168.0.2  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.0.1  
192.168.0.1  
Subnet mask:  
Default gatewa:y  
Preferred DNS:  
Click “OK”  
The previous screen will appear Click OK”  
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METHOD 2: PC to ETH1  
Select “Use the following IP address” and fill in the blank fields with the  
information below:  
IP address:  
192.168.1.2  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.1.1  
192.168.1.1  
Subnet mask:  
Default gatewa:y  
Preferred DNS:  
Click “OK”  
The previous screen will appear Click OK”  
Verify that the IP change was accepted or acquired on the PC.  
Select “Start>Run on your desktop ” Type “cmd” Click OK”  
Type “ipconfig” <Enter>  
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METHOD 1 should display an IP of 192.168.0.2  
METHOD 2 should display an IP of 192.168.1.2  
Step 3: Access JBM Webserver  
Open a web browser and enter the following in the address bar:  
Step 4: Log into the Graphical Administration Utility (GAU)  
JBMgateway Login Instructions  
User Name enter: jbmadmin ( lowercase letters)  
For Password enter: six digit serial number of unit (lowercase letters)  
Upon successfully logging in you will be rewarded with the following screen:  
At this point, you are connected to the Gateway. You can now configure  
the unit to meet your needs.  
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Cellular Card Configuration  
Your JBM Gateway is able to detect many cellular cards, but others must still be  
configured manually. If you are using either one of the older 1xRTT/CDMA cards, or a  
GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA card that requires the use of a userid, password, and APN, you will  
need to configure your car manually, as covered in the next section.  
If you are using any of these cards you will need to work through this section:  
GPRS/Edge/HSDPA  
Sierra Wireless: 750, 775, 860  
Sony Ericsson: GC-83  
If you are using one of the newer 1xRTT/1xEVDO, USB Serial based cards, your JBM  
gateway has probably automatically detected, configured, and activated your cellular  
connection for you, so you can skip this section and proceed to the next section to verify  
your cellular connectivity.  
If you are using any of these cards you can skip this section:  
1xRTT/1xEVDO  
Audiovox/UTSStarcom: 5740  
Kyocera: KPC-650  
Novatel: S/V-620, S/V-720  
Sierra Wireless: 555, 580, 5220  
Navigate through the GAU menus to the screen Cellular Configuration Screen shown  
below:  
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Step 1: Cellular Carrier Selection  
Select the cellular carrier you are using from the drop-down menu.  
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Select the Aircard you are using:  
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Step 2: Set the Userid, password and APN  
If you are using a GPRS, Edge, or HSDPA based card, enter the userid, password,  
and APN that was provided by your cellular carrier. This information should  
have been packaged with your card. If you do not have this information please  
contact your carrier account representative or the carrier’ support department  
before proceeding.  
Note: The userid, password, and APN are case specific. Be certain that you use the  
exact information as provided by your carrier.  
Step 3: Save and Apply the Configuration  
Click the “Save” button to permanently save the configuration.  
Click the “Apply” button to activate the configuration.  
Verify Cellular Connectivity  
At this point, if you previously verified that your aircard worked properly in your  
PC/laptop, and have been accessing the GAU to configure your JBM gateway via its’  
browser, you should be able to access the Internet.  
Open a browser on the PC/Laptop, and attempt to browse the Internet.  
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Note: Depending on the provisioning of your card, particularly in corporate  
applications in which the JBM Gateway is providing cellular backup connectivity  
to wired circuits, your card may be restricted from Internet access. If this is the  
case, you may want to instead test to insure that you are able to access your  
corporate network. If you have any question as to your configuration please  
check with your network administration.  
If you were able to successfully access you’re the Internet, or your corporate network,  
then congratulations, your JBM Gateway is up and running and you have successfully  
completed the Quick Start. You may skip the troubleshooting section that follows.  
If you were unable to access the Internet, or your corporate network, the section that  
follows will help you to determine the cause of your difficulties.  
Cellular Connectivity Troubleshooting  
If you are reading this section, you have followed all of our instructions so far and your  
JBM Gateway is not communicating. This section is intended to give you some  
additional things to check in order to isolate the cause of your difficulties.  
Cellular Reception  
Before we get into specifics regarding how to identify and address specific problems that  
can be encountered, it is important that we spend a moment talking about cellular signal  
reception, and appropriate expectations.  
All of the major cellular carriers expend significant sums insuring that we have excellent  
signal coverage within their coverage areas. However, they have no control over the  
environments in which we attempt to place or use our cellular devices.  
The principles behind cellular data reception are similar to cellular phone reception.  
Therefore, our environment has the potential to significantly impact our ability to receive  
a good quality cellular signal.  
You should be aware that it is possible to stand in the parking lot of a building and have  
perfect reception, but walk just 10 feet inside a concrete and steel building and have  
absolutely no reception at all.  
The important thing to understand here is that in many, many instances it is not the  
cellular network that causes us reception problems, but the environment in which we  
place our cellular devices.  
For this reason, JBM Electronics strongly recommends the use of external antennas  
when implementing cellular data. It can make the difference between an implementation  
that works and one that doesn’t.  
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Verifying IP Connectivity  
First, let’s check to make sure that you card is connecting to the cellular network and  
obtaining an IP address. Navigate to the GAU screen shown below:  
If your screen looks similar to the one shown above, you are having signal reception  
difficulties. As you will notice, the card is neither connected to the cellular network, nor  
has it been able to obtain an IP address from the network.  
You can further verify this condition by examining the LED signal meter on the left side  
of the front panel of the device as shown in the picture below:  
If the top and bottom LEDs are flashing the device is not receiving sufficient signal from  
the cellular towers in order to be able to connect to the network. Typically, 2-3 LEDs of  
reception are a minimum requirement for a sustainable connection.  
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Minimal Reception  
On occasion, you can find yourself in a situation where you have just enough signal to be  
able to communicate with the cellular tower, and obtain an IP address, but not enough  
reception to be able to sustain a viable connection.  
If your cellular card is using dynamically assigned IP addresses, you can determine if you  
are in a situation like this by watching the “Current Interface Address” and “Current Peer  
Address” fields in the screen below:  
If you refresh this screen every few minutes and notice that the “Current Interface  
Address” is changing frequently, it is very possible that your device is connecting to the  
network and obtaining and IP address, and then the connection to the cellular network is  
being dropped. When the connection is re-established the device is then issued a  
different IP address.  
In this situation an external antenna can boost the signal enough to provide a sustainable  
cellular connection.  
Authentication Issues  
If you are using a GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA card, and have at least three LEDs of signal on  
the front panel signal meter, your radio connection to the network may be just fine. The  
problem may lie in logging onto the cellular network.  
Return to the screen shown below:  
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Re-verify your userid, password, and APN information. Be sure to pay close attention, as  
all three of these items are case specific and must be entered exactly in order to properly  
log into the cellular network.  
Don’t forget to click “Save” and “Apply” if you make any changes.  
JBM Technical Support  
If you have followed all of the instructions up to this point, have satisfied yourself that  
you are not having an authentication problem, are convinced that you have sufficient  
reception, and your gateway is still not communicating, then it is time to contact JBM  
Technical Support at 800-489-7781 and we will be happy to assist you in getting your  
gateway up, running, and operational.  
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HARDWARE STATUS LEDS  
Yellow – Power Connection Status (PWR)  
Power:  
ON  
Power is being received by the C130  
OFF  
Power is not being received by the C130  
Green – LAN Connection Status (LINK)  
Ethernet Ports:  
ON  
C130 is connected to LAN  
C130 is not connected to the LAN, or the C130 is in the process of being reset  
OFF  
RED – Data Transmit Activity Status (T)  
ON-OFF-ON (Flickering)  
C130 is transmitting packets  
Green – Data Receive Activity Status (R)  
ON-OFF-ON (Flickering)  
C130 is receiving packets  
Green – Data Receive Activity Status (RD)  
RS232 Ports:  
(Async)  
ON-OFF-ON (Flickering)  
C130 is receiving packets  
Red – Data Transmit Activity Status (TD)  
ON-OFF-ON (Flickering)  
Yellow – Activity (ACT)  
ON  
C130 is transmitting packets  
Card negotiation with Bus in C130  
Card Bus:  
SPECIFCATIONS  
Baud Rate:  
110-115,200 bps  
Console Port:  
Interface:  
One Female DB-9, RS-232C DCE  
Mbps:  
10/100BaseT  
Ethernet Ports:  
Interface:  
Interface:  
Two Female RJ-45 connectors  
RS232 Ports:  
(Async)  
Type II Connector, 3.3V or 5V, 16 bit PC Cards or 32 bit Card Bus  
Linux 2.6 Kernel  
Console  
Port:  
IP Protocol  
RS232C Port:  
(Sync)  
CLI Access through async connection  
SNMP, HTTP/S, Telnet, SSH  
12V DC (External) 120 VAC 60Hz or 120-240 VAC 50/60Hz  
Card Bus:  
Size:  
Weight:  
7” W x 2.5” H x 8” L  
2 pounds  
Operating System:  
Management:  
486DX-100  
32 MB RAM, 16MB Flash  
1 Year Parts and Labor  
Power:  
Physical:  
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Software Licensing Terms and Conditions  
Software supplied with each JBM Electronics' product remains the exclusive property of  
JBM Electronics. JBM grants with each unit a perpetual license to use this software with  
the express limitation that the software may not be copied or used in any other product  
for any purpose. It may not be reverse engineered, or used for any other purpose other  
than in and with the computer hardware sold by JBM Electronics.  
FCC Compliance Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy; and if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference to  
radio communications, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference  
at their own expense.  
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Information To The User  
If this equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
In order to meet FCC emissions limits, this equipment must be used only with cables that  
comply with IEEE 802.3  
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television  
technician for additional suggestions.  
The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications  
Commission helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems”.  
This booklet is available from:  
U.S. Government Printing Office  
Washington, DC 20402  
Stock No. 004-000-00345-4  
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Warranty  
JBM Electronics provides a limited hardware warranty for the Gateway, which consists  
of the following:  
This warranty is effective for one year from the delivery date of the Gateway to the  
purchaser.  
The purchaser is responsible for returning the defective unit to our factory, freight  
prepaid.  
If the Gateway is under warranty, we will repair it at our cost and return it, freight  
prepaid, via UPS ground service.  
If the Gateway is not covered by the warranty, we will notify you of the repair charges.  
We will not repair the Gateway without your permission.  
Repairs are guaranteed for 90 days or the remainder of the warranty, whichever is longer.  
Buyer's remedies for breach of warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement subject  
to adjustment as stated herein, or full or partial adjustment to purchase price.  
The JBM Electronics Gateways are provided with the following warranty:  
1. Hardware maintenance and repair is available on a return to factory basis.  
2. Configuration assistance is included for the first 60 days after the initial contact to JBM  
Technical support. After this initial period, configuration assistance will continue to be available  
on a chargeable basis.  
3. Software support does not provide for custom code. Custom changes are available as a  
chargeable option.  
4. The warranty only covers items with a serial number. Cables and adapters are not covered.  
Extended Warranty Program  
JBM offers an extended warranty for the Gateway. This program extends the original  
warranty on a yearly basis. In addition to extending the original warranty, the emergency  
replacement program is included for the cost of freight only.  
The extension must be purchased before the original warranty expires. Please contact  
JBM Electronics for further information  
Except for the express warranty set forth herein, JBM Electronics Co. grants no  
warranties, either express or implied, of merchantability and fitness. The stated express  
warranty is in lieu of all liabilities or obligations of JBM Electronics Co. for damages  
including but not limited to consequential damages occurring out of or in connection with  
the delivery, use or performance of JBM products.  
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