Digicom Network Router ED 20 PPP User Manual

INSTALLATION MANUAL  
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Galvanic  
Isolation  
Transient  
Protection Transmission  
Balanced  
CE  
Approved  
ED-20  
PPP R  
OUTER  
Serial Interface  
PPP Router  
Rurstraße 4  
D-41564 Kaarst 1  
Telefon (02131) 6 69 08-0  
Telefax (02131) 66 71 48  
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1. Safety  
General:  
!
Before using this unit, read this manual completely and gather all information on  
the unit. Make sure that you understand it fully. Check that your application does  
not exceed the safe operating specifications for this unit.  
Before installation, maintenance or modification work:  
Prevent damage to internal electronics from electrostatic discharges (ESD)  
!
by discharging your body to a grounding point (e.g. use of wrist strap).  
Prevent access to hazardous voltages by disconnecting the unit from AC/DC  
mains supply and all other electrical connections.  
Installation:  
!
This unit should only be installed by qualified personnel.  
This unit should only be installed in a “restricted access area”, for example  
a lockable cabinet where access is restricted to service personnel only.  
This unit is intended for permanent connection to the AC/DC mains supply.  
The power supply wiring must be sufficiently fused, and if necessary it must be  
possible to disconnect manually from the AC/DC mains supply. Ensure compliance  
to national installation regulations.  
Unit with the rated voltage exceeding 42.4V peak or 60VDC, is defined as class I  
equipment with a protective earthing conductor terminal.  
Unit with the rated voltage up to 42.4V peak or 60VDC, is defined as class III  
equipment and shall be separated from hazardous voltage by double or reinforced  
insulation.  
This unit uses convection cooling.To avoid obstructing the air flow around the  
unit, follow the spacing recommendations (see under chapter Installation).  
2. Approvals  
Conformity with the Directive 89/339/EEC (Electromagnetic compatibility)  
has been assessed by application of standards EN 61000-6-2 (industrial immunity)  
and EN 61000-6-4 (industrial emission).  
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2.1 Declaration of Conformity  
Westermo Teleindustri AB  
Declaration of conformity  
The Westermo Teleindustri AB company declares that the listed products conforms to the Council  
Directive 89/336/EEC, related to Electro Magnetic Compability.  
Industrial Ethernet adapter  
ED-10LV  
ED-10LV TCP  
ED-10LV Custom  
ED-20LV  
Type of equipment:  
Model:  
3609-0001  
3609-0010  
3609-0020  
3609-1001  
Standards:  
EMC Immunity: EN 50082-1:1997  
EN 50082-2:1995  
EN 61000-6-2:1999  
EMC Emission: EN 50081-1:1992  
EN 50081-2:1993  
Technical Manager  
April 2002  
Org.nr/  
Säte/  
Postadress/Postal address  
Tel.  
Telefax  
Postgiro  
Bankgiro  
Corp. identity number  
Registered office  
S-640 40 Stora Sundby  
016 - 42 80 00  
016 – 42 80 01  
52 72 79-4  
5671-5550  
556361-2604  
Eskilstuna  
Sweden  
Int +46 16 42 80 00 Int +46 16 42 80 01  
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3. Introduction  
The ED-20 is an industrialised DIN Rail mounted, serial to Ethernet Router.The device  
will allow access to a remote Ethernet network via a Westermo communication product.  
The device is easily set-up using the ED-Tool for ED-20 configuration program via  
TELNET or serial connection.  
Standard PPP dial-up networking tools can be used from Microsoft Windows 9x, ME, NT,  
2000 or XP, Or another ED-20 to connect to the device.Any other platform supporting  
the PPP protocol could equally be used.  
Passwords are provided to increase the remote site security. Once connected to the  
remote network all TCP/IP, FTP,TELNET and UDP protocol types can be used.  
Connection to the ED-20 is via 10Base-T on the Ethernet and RS-232 on the serial side.  
The serial port supports speeds up to 115 k/bit.  
Total galvanic isolation ensures that the data communication will not be effected by  
ground loops or transfer electrical noise between communications ports.The high EMC  
specification, like all other Westermo production ensures reliability of operation in the  
harshest of site conditions.  
PSTN  
TD-32B  
ED-20  
TD-33  
ED-20  
PPP  
ROUTER  
Serial Interfa  
ce  
TCP/IP  
Ethernet  
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4. Specification  
Network Interface  
Data rate  
10BASE-T. IEEE std 802.3, 2000 Edition.  
10 Mbit/s, half duplex.  
Mechanical  
RJ-45 Modular Jack (ISO/IEC 8877:1992),  
Unshielded or shielded (UTP/STP).  
Serial Interface 1 (CH 1) RS-232  
Data rate  
300115 200 bit/s Full, half duplex or simplex.  
Data format  
Control signals  
Mechanical  
8 Data Bits, No Parity Bit,1 Stop Bit  
RTS, CTS, DSR, DCD, DTR  
9-pin female D-sub, DCE.  
Serial Interface 2 (CH 2) RS-232  
Data rate  
19 200 bit/s  
Data format  
Control signals  
Mechanical  
8 Data Bits, No Parity Bit, 1 Stop Bit  
9-pin female D-sub, DCE.  
Power Interface  
Rated voltage  
Rated current  
Rated frequency  
Mechanical  
1060VDC polarity independent. / 1230VAC  
350 mA, max @ 10VDC input.  
4862 Hz  
2
Screw Terminal. 0,22,5 mm , 24-12 AWG  
Isolation  
Functional and safety  
Power Interface to  
all other Interfaces*  
Network Interface  
to serial interface  
4.2 kV DC,3 kV RMS @5060 Hz. EN 60950:2000  
2.1 kV DC, 1.5 kV RMS @ 5060 Hz.Applied for 60 sec  
as specified in 5.3.2 of EN 60950:2000.  
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Transient Protection  
Power Interface 4 kV, EN 61 000-4-5:1995 Class 4  
2 kV, EN 61 000-4-5:1995 Class 3  
0.5 kV, EN 61 000-4-5:1995 Class 1  
Network Interface  
Serial Interface  
Application  
Throughput (maximum)  
Network protocols  
Serial/Network conversion  
115 kbit/s (1.44 MB data)  
TCP, IP,ARP, ICMP,Telnet  
Configuration  
Remotely over network or locally at serial interface.  
Windows based PC-programme.  
Indicators (LED)  
TD, RD, CTS, RTS, PWR,TD, RD, CONFIG, NET  
Climatic environment  
Temperature, operating  
550°C  
Relative humidity, operating  
Dimension (WxHxD)  
Weight  
595% REL non condensing  
55 x 100 x 128 mm  
0.35 kg  
Mounting  
Approvals  
35 mm DIN-rail  
CE  
* Power to network interface,1.5 kV RMS @5060 Hz functional isolation.  
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5. Maintenance  
No maintenance is required, as long as the unit is used as intended within the specified  
conditions.  
6. Installation  
6.1 Mounting /Removal  
Before mounting or removing the unit:  
!
Prevent damage to internal electronics from electrostatic discharges (ESD)  
by discharging your body to a grounding point (e.g. use of wrist strap).  
Prevent access to hazardous voltages by disconnecting the unit from AC/DC  
mains supply and all other electrical connections.  
Mounting  
This unit should be mounted on 35 mm DIN-rail which is  
horizontally mounted on a wall or cabinet backplate.  
This unit uses convection cooling. To avoid obstructing the air  
flow around the unit, use the following spacing rules.  
Minimum spacing 25 mm (1.0 inch) above/below and 10 mm  
(0.4 inches) left/right the unit.  
Snap on mounting, see figure.  
Min  
10 mm  
Removal  
Press down the black support at the back of the unit  
using a screwdriver, see figure.  
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6.2 Connections  
Cannel 2:  
RS-232 connection  
Cannel 1:  
RS-232 connection  
ED-20  
PPP R  
OUTER  
Serial Interface  
Ethernet 10Base-T  
connection  
Power  
Ethernet 10Base-T Connection (RJ-45 connector),  
straight function MDI (no crossover)  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Contact  
Signal Name  
TD+  
Direction** Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Out  
Out  
In  
Transmitted Data  
TD–  
Transmitted Data  
RD+  
Received Data  
NC  
NC  
RD–  
In  
Received Data  
NC  
NC  
**  
Direction relative ED-20  
NC Not connected  
CAT 5 cable is recomended.  
Unshielded (UTP) or shielded (STP) cables might be used.  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CH1: RS-232 Connections, DCE  
Pin Signal Name*  
Direction** Description  
Number Description  
V.24  
109  
RS-232C  
CF  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD  
Out  
Out  
In  
Data Carrier Detect  
Received Data  
RD  
104  
103  
108.2  
102  
107  
105  
106  
125  
BB  
BA  
CD  
AB  
CC  
CA  
CB  
CE  
TD  
Transmitted Data  
Data Terminal Ready  
Signal Ground  
DTR  
SG  
In  
In/Out  
Out  
In  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
Data Set Ready  
Request to Send  
Clear to Send  
Out  
Ring Indicator, NC  
*
**  
Functionality might differ from standard  
Direction relative ED-20  
NC Not connected  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CH2: RS-232 Connections, DCE  
Pin  
Signal Name*  
Direction** Description  
Number Description  
V.24  
109  
RS-232C  
CF  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD  
RD  
Out  
In  
Data Carrier Detect, NC  
Received Data  
104  
103  
108.2  
102  
107  
105  
106  
125  
BB  
BA  
CD  
AB  
CC  
CA  
CB  
CE  
TD  
Transmitted Data  
DTR  
SG  
DataTerminal Ready, NC  
Signal Ground  
In/Out  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
Data Set Ready, NC  
Request to Send, NU  
Clear to Send, NU  
Ring Indicator, NC  
In  
Out  
*
**  
Functionality might differ from standard  
Direction relative ED-20  
NC Not connected  
NU Not used  
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6.3 LED Indicators  
From left to right.  
CH1:TD  
LED off  
LED on  
Transmitted Data (incoming serial data):  
RS-232 TD =1, Mark (<3V).  
RS-232 TD =0, Space (>3V).  
CH1: RD  
LED off  
Received Data (outgoing serial data):  
RS-232 RD =1, Mark (<3V).  
RS-232 RD =0, Space (>3V).  
LED on  
CH1: RTS  
LED off  
Request To Send:  
RS-232 RTS =Off (<3V).  
RS-232 RTS =On (>3V).  
LED on  
CH1: CTS  
LED off  
Clear To Send:  
RS-232 CTS =Off (<3V).  
RS-232 CTS =On (>3V).  
LED on  
PWR  
Power:  
LED off  
LED on  
No internal power, (external power not connected).  
Power OK.  
CH2:TD  
LED off  
LED on  
Transmitted Data (incoming serial data):  
RS-232 TD =1, Mark (<3V).  
RS-232 TD =0, Space (>3V).  
CH2: RD  
LED off  
Received Data (outgoing serial data):  
RS-232 RD =1, Mark (<3V).  
RS-232 RD =0, Space (>3V).  
LED on  
CONFIG  
LED on  
ED-20 working mode:  
Configuration mode.  
LED off  
Application mode,  
(or during start up of configuration mode).  
NET  
Indication of network status:  
Link Test failed (no network).  
Link Test passed.  
LED off  
LED on  
LED flashing  
Data on Network (traffic).  
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6.4 DIP Switch Settings  
DIP-switches are accessible under the lid on top of the unit.  
Warning! Prevent damage to internal electronics from electrostatic discharges  
!
(ESD)  
by discharging your body to a grounding point (e.g. use of wrist  
strap), before the lid on top of the modem is removed.  
Warning! Do not open connected equipment.  
!
Prevent access to hazardous voltages by disconnecting the unit from  
AC/DC mains supply and all other electrical connections.  
NOTE  
The change of DIP switch settings are valid only after a power on.  
S2:1-8  
Channel 2  
IC 2  
S1:1-8  
Channel 1  
The DIP Swiches is not used in this product, leave as it is.  
Factory settings  
ON  
ON  
Channel 1  
S1  
S2  
Channel 2  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
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6.4.1 MAC address  
The MAC address of the unit can be found on the product label 00 30 56 F+ last 5  
digits on IC2 see figure in section 6.4 Switch settings on page 12. Example: Label on IC2  
SC12 RTOS 0092C2this will give the unit MAC address 00 30 56 F0 92 C2”  
The MAC address can also be find out with the DOS command ARP a. (Perform the  
PINGcommand with the ED-10 local IP address before the ARP command.)  
6.5 Installation of ED-Tool for ED-20  
System Requirements:  
To install and run the ED-Tool for ED-20 program following requirements are needed.  
Minimum:  
386, 486 or PentiumProcessor-based personal computer  
MicrosoftWindows95/98/Me, NT 3.51/4.0,  
2000 or XPOr compatible OS.  
16 MB of RAM for Windows 95/98/Me systems  
24 MB of RAM for Windows NT systems  
32 MB of RAM for Windows 2000/XP systems  
CD-ROM drive  
8 MB of space on hard drive  
Serial and/or ethernet network connections  
Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher  
Recommended:  
Pentium processor-based personal computer  
32 MB of RAM  
Installation:  
To install ED-Tool for ED-20  
Insert the ED-Tool for ED-20 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
Locate the Setup.exe file on the ED-Tool CD-ROM.  
Start the Setup.exe and follow the instructions.  
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7. Functional description  
The ED-20 can be in either configuration mode or in application mode. Normally the  
ED-20 is in application mode, where the serial-to-network data transfer is enabled and all  
configuration settings are readable.  
Change of configuration parameters are done in ED-20 configuration mode. Configurable  
parameters are listed in chapter 6.3.  
7.1 Application mode  
In application mode the ED-20 transfers data between the serial interface (CH1) and the  
network interface (10BaseT).At the network interface data is transferred using the  
TCP/IP protocol suit.At the serial interface data is transferred using PPP.  
7.1.1 About PPP  
PPP (the Point to Point Protocol) is a mechanism for creating and running TCP/IP over  
a serial link a direct serial connection or a link made using one of following:  
Westermo analogue PSTN-, Leased-line-, ISDN-, GSM-, Radio-, Fibre- or Short-haul  
modem.  
Other computers can connect via the ED-20 and communicate over the PPP link using  
FTP,Telnet,Web, etc. in the same manner as with an Ethernet TCP/IP link. One major  
difference between a PPP and an Ethernet connection is of course the speed.A standard  
Ethernet connection operates at 10 Mbs maximum theoretical throughput, whereas an  
analogue modem operates at speeds up to 56 kbps.  
PPP is strictly a peer to peer protocol; there is no difference between the machine that  
dials in and the machine that is dialed into. However, it is still useful to think in terms of  
servers and clients.When you dial into a site to establish a PPP connection, you are a  
considered the client.The machine to which you connect is considered the server.  
Authentication is provided with the protocols PAP and CHAP.  
7.1.2 Network interfaces  
ED-20 has two network interfaces, Ethernet and PPP, so the unit can forward IP-packets  
between these interfaces.  
7.1.2.1 Ethernet connection  
This interface is a part of the local network and the Local IP Address* and Subnet Mask’  
must be set to the right Network ID’  
* The IP address must be compliant to the attached network.  
Ask the network administrator when in doubt.  
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7.1.2.2 PPP connection  
The PPP connection can be established over PSTN, Leased Line or private lines.  
ED-20 can act as a PPP Server, PPP Client or both.These functions is set on the Modem  
settingstab in ED-Tool for ED-20. See application example on page 30.  
Connections can be established in several ways depending on the application:  
Standard PPP dial-up networking tool.  
• ‘Connectcommand on CH2: or via TELNET  
Using the Brouterfunction.  
7.1.2.3 Brouter function  
The Brouter function will establish a dial-up connection when valid outbound IP address  
(Defined on the tab Brouter Settingsin ED-Tool for Ed-20) is sent to the ED-20.  
See application example on page 31.  
The connection will be open until one of following is true:  
There is no traffic during and the Idle Timeparameter is set to a value greater  
than zero.  
e.g. Idle Time is set to 600s and there is no traffic sent to the ED-20  
for more than 10 minutes.  
• ‘Closecommand on CH2: or via TELNET  
Note! It may be wise to use the Firewall function while the Brouter function being used  
to reduce the traffic over the PPP link.  
7.1.2.4 Firewall function  
The Firewall function can be set-up to allow or block certain IP Addresses through the  
ED-20. See application example on page 31.  
7.2 Configuration mode  
Local or remote configuration is managed by ED-Tool for ED-20.  
ED-Tool for ED-20 is a Windows based set-up programme which provides easy  
configuration.  
Configuration is possible locally by using serial connection and remote using network  
(telnet) connection. Configuration mode will be entered automatically by ED-Tool for  
ED-20. Config LED will lit when ED-20 is in configuration mode. (The unit is not in  
configuration mode until the Write configbutton been pushed.)  
The unit will be in configuration mode until a reboot is made.  
First time configure: ED-20 is shipped with IP-address 169.254.100.100.  
Please make sure that 169.254.100.100 is compliant to your network, before ED-20 is  
connected. Otherwise use serial interface to locally set a valid IP address compliant with  
the network in use and not chosen arbitrarily, ask your network administrator when in  
doubt.  
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8. Configuration  
Before read, write or reboot can be made, Select type of connection:  
Network  
Serial com port must be selected from menu Tools Serial COM Port’  
8.1 Configuration by ED-Tool for ED-20  
This section describes the configuration of the ED-20 with the software ED-Tool  
for ED-20.  
Program Start:  
To start ED-Tool for ED-20  
Locate ED-Tool under Program on the Start-Menu.  
Click on the ED-Tool for ED-20 icon  
When the ED-Tool for ED-20 has been successful opened the user is presented with an  
empty configuration screen.The user can now get an existing configuration by reading  
the configuration from an ED-20, create a new file from default values or by opening a  
stored configuration file.  
After all the parameters are set the user can write the configuration to the ED-20.  
Typical configuration procedures:  
Read configuration from an ED-20  
Change some parameters  
Write configuration to the ED-20  
Reboot  
Done  
or  
Read configuration from a file  
(Change some parameters)  
Write configuration to the ED-20  
Reboot  
Done  
or  
Set parameters  
Write configuration to ED-20  
Reboot  
Done  
or  
Set parameters  
Save configuration to a file  
Done  
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8.1.1 ED-Tool for ED-20 commands  
This section describes the ED-Tool for ED-20 commands.  
The commands are described by there use.  
Details about allowed values and default values is described is section 6.2.  
1
2
57600  
3
RTS/CTS  
4
5
6
8.1.1.1 General commands  
1
Selects type of connection, Serial or over the Network.  
If Serialis selected, use the Tools menu Serial COM portto  
select which of COM1:, COM2:, COM3:, or COM4: your serial  
cable is connected to.  
2 Read Config  
3 Write Config  
Reads configuration from the ED-20.  
Writes configuration to the ED-20.  
Note! ED-20 must be rebooted before any new configuration  
is activated.  
4 Reboot  
Reboots the ED-20.  
8.1.1.2 Serial Interface Channel 1 specific commands  
5 Data Rate  
6 Flow Control  
Selects Data Rate for serial communication, ED-20 Modem.  
Selects if flow control is used or not.  
Note! All interconnecting wires are required between the ED-20  
and the attached modem.  
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PSTN  
AT&F&DOSO  
ATH  
OK  
3
DIAL IN/OUT  
NO  
OK  
3
NO  
+++  
2
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ATDS=0  
RING  
ATA  
0
600  
CONNECT  
60  
1
8.1.1.3 Modem Settings  
General  
1 Modem  
Connection  
Select Type of connection, PSTN or LL.  
Use PSTN for dial-up connections, e.g. Phone modem, GSM  
modem or ISDN adapter.  
Use LL for fixed connections, e.g. LeasedLine-, Radio-, Fibre-  
or any Short-haul- modem.  
2 Dial IN/OUT  
Select if the ED-20 shall act as a PPP Server, PPP Client or both.  
When the unit is set to be a server, it will answer incoming calls.  
Select if the ED-20 shall initiate a connection at power on  
with the Modem Connect (Dial Out) command.  
Select if the ED-20 shall disconnect the PPP link at modem DCD  
loss.  
3 Connect at  
PWR On  
4 DCD Control*  
Note! All interconnecting wires are required between the ED-20  
and the attached modem.  
5 Escape  
Sequence  
6 Escape Delay  
Set the modem escape sequence wich switches the modem into  
command mode. Not used for Leased Line mode. Usually +++.  
Set the delay time in seconds after the escape sequence before  
any other command.  
7 Idle Time  
Set the idle time in seconds, after which the PPP server closes the  
connection if no data being sent.  
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Modem AT-Commands  
Refer to the user guide or installation manual to the attached modem.  
AT&F&DOSO  
ATH  
OK  
3
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OK  
3
1
1
ATDS=0  
RING  
ATA  
0
CONNECT  
60  
1
Modem Init  
8 Command  
9 Answer  
Set the modem init string, max string length:25 characters.  
Set the expected answer from the modem on the command  
string. Note! Modem result codes must be enabled.  
Set the timeout in seconds for how long the ED-20 shall wait  
for the answer string.  
10 Timeout  
11 Retries  
Set the number of retries before the modem init fails.  
Modem Hangup  
12 Command  
13 Answer  
Set the modem hangup string, max string length:25 characters.  
Set the expected answer from the modem on the command  
string. Note! Modem result codes must be enabled.  
Set the timeout in seconds for how long the ED-20 shall wait for  
the answer string.  
14 Timeout  
15 Retries  
Set the number of retries before the modem hangup fails.  
Modem Connect (Dial Out)  
16 Command  
17 Answer  
Set the modem connect string, max string length:25 characters.  
Set the expected answer from the modem on the command.  
string. Note! Modem result codes must be enabled.  
Set the timeout in seconds for how long the ED-20 shall wait for  
the answer string.  
18 Timeout  
19 Retries  
Set the number of retries before the modem connect fails.  
Modem Connect (Dial In)  
20 Command  
21 Answer  
22 Timeout  
Set the modem connect string, max string length:25 characters.  
Set the expected answer from the modem on the command.  
Set the timeout in seconds for how long the ED-20 shall wait for  
the answer string.  
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NONE  
****  
1
2
3
169.254.100.100  
255.255.255. 0  
169.254.200.100  
169.254.200.101  
255.255.255. 0  
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5
6
7
8
8.1.1.4 Network Settings  
Login  
1 Authentication  
2 Username  
Select if authentication shall be used or not.  
Set the login username.  
This is also used for Telnet sessions (Network configuration).  
3 Password  
Set the login password  
This is also used for Telnet sessions (Network configuration).  
PPP Network Interface*  
4 Local IP  
Set the Server IP address.  
5 Remote Address Set the Client IP address.  
6 Subnet Mask  
Set the Subnet mask.  
Ethernet Interface*  
7 Local IP Address Set the Local IP address i.e. the address of the ED-20.  
8 Subnet Mask Set the Subnet mask.  
* The IP address must be compliant to the attached network.  
Ask the network administrator when in doubt.  
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Brouter Mode  
1 Off / On  
Disables or enables the Brouter mode.  
See 8.2.4  
Brouter Settings  
2 IP Address  
3 Connect  
Message  
Set the target IP address that shall initiate a connection.  
Set the Connect message that shall be sent to the attached  
modem. E.g.ATDnnnnnn  
4 Add >>  
Adds the values IP Address and Connect message to the  
brouter entry list  
5 Remove …  
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Remove marked entry from entry list.  
Brouter Entry List  
Displays the Brouter entrys: IP Address, Connect message.  
Up to 32 entrys can be added.  
To Add an entry: Fill in the field IP Address and the field Connect message, Press add.  
To Edit an entry: Double click the entry that shall be edited, Edit the values in the fields  
to the left, Press add.  
To Remove an entry: Click the entry that shall be removed, Press remove.  
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8.1.1.6 Firewall Settings  
Firewall Mode  
1 Off / Pass / Block Disables or enables the Firewall mode and selects if the firewall  
shall work in Block or Pass mode. See 8.2.5  
Firewall Settings  
2 IP Address  
Set the source and destination IP addresses that shall be allowed  
to pass through the ED-20, or set the source or destination IP  
addresses that shall be blocked from passing through the ED-20.  
Adds the values IP Address and Connect message to the  
Firewall entry list.  
3 Add>>  
4 Remove …  
Remove marked entry from entry list.  
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Firewall Entry List.  
Displays the Firewall entrys: IP Address.  
Up to 32 entrys can be added.  
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8.2 Configurable parameters  
8.2.1 Serial interface  
Communication  
Data Rate  
The data rate can be set from 1 200 bit/s to 115.2 kbit/s.  
Allowed values:  
1 200, 2 400, 4 800, 7 200, 9 600, 14 400, 16 000, 19 200, 38 400, 56 000, 57 600  
and 115 200 bit/s.  
Default: 57 600 bit/s.  
Flow Control  
Flow control can be chosen between none or RTS/CTS.  
If the RTS/CTS being used then the cable must have all interconnecting wires between  
the ED-20 and the modem connected and the modem shall have the flow control  
enabled.  
Allowed values: None, RTS/CTS  
Default: RTS/CTS.  
8.2.2 Modem settings  
General  
The general settings is used to set the fundamental modes of the ED-20.  
Modem Connection  
Type of modem connection can be selected between PSTN (Public Switched Telephone  
Network) and LL (Leased Line).  
PSTN shall be used for dial-up/dial-in connections with PSTN, ISDN or GSM modem.  
LL shall be used in fixed connections, e.g. short-haul-, fibre-, LL-, or Radio-modem.  
In LL mode the unit will not use any modem AT-commands, Modem escape sequence,  
AT-commands and the Brouter function will be disabled.The modem will be handled as  
a transparent connection.  
Allowed values: LL, PSTN  
Default: PSTN.  
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Dial IN/OUT  
Select the operating mode of the ED-20.  
-Dial IN,  
The unit will act as an PPP Server and only accept incoming calls.  
Modem Connect (Dial OUT) and the Brouter function will be disabled.  
-Dial IN/OUT,  
The unit will act both as an PPP Server and an PPP Client.  
When an incoming call is detected then the PPP Client is disabled.  
Dial OUT,  
The unit will act as an PPP Client and not accept incoming calls.  
Modem Connect (Dial IN) and the function Connect at PWR on will be disabled.  
Allowed values: Dial IN, Dial IN/OUT, Dial OUT  
Default: Dial IN/OUT  
Connect at PWR on  
Selects if the ED-20 shall establish a connection at Power on or not.  
In PSTN mode the ED-20 will dial up using the command string defined in Modem  
Connect (Dial OUT) and when the modem link is ready, Establish the PPP link.  
In LL Mode the ED-20 will establish the PPP link.  
This function is disabled in Dial IN mode.  
Allowed values: NO,YES  
Default: NO  
DCD Control  
When the signal DCD is lost the ED-20 will close the PPP link and when PSTN mode  
is selected the AT commands for Modem hangup and Modem init will be sent to the  
modem.  
This function requires a special cable.  
Allowed values: NO,YES  
Default: NO  
TD-XX  
With 9-pos. female  
DCE connection  
ED-20  
With 9-pos. female  
DCE connection  
TD-XX  
With 25-pos. female  
DCE connection  
ED-20  
With 9-pos. female  
DCE connection  
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Escape Sequence  
When communication is established with another modem it is still possible to reach the  
command mode by sending an escape sequence to the modem.  
Note! Refer to the user guide or installation manual to the attached modem.  
Default: +++  
Escape Delay  
Define the delay time in seconds after the escape sequence been sent until the next  
AT-command will be sent.  
Allowed values, 1 to 9999  
If this value is set to zero, the unit will do nothing but wait!  
Default: 2 (seconds)  
Idle Time  
If no data is being sent over the PPP link the ED-20 will close the connection.  
Define the time in seconds.  
Allowed values, 0, 1 to 9999  
Default: 0 (function disabled)  
Modem AT-Commands  
Commands used in PSTN mode for controlling the behaviour of the attached modem.  
Note! Refer to the user guide or installation manual to the attached modem.  
Modem Init  
Command  
Init string that will be sent to the modem.  
Default:AT&F&D0S0=0&K3+MS=V34;&W  
Answer  
Expected answer from the modem on the sent command.  
Default: OK  
Timeout  
Define the time in seconds between the sent command and the expected answer before  
the command have failed.  
Allowed values: 0 to 9999  
Default: 3  
Retries  
Define the number of retries in case if a failed command.  
Allowed values: 0 to 9999  
Default: 1  
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Modem Hangup  
Command  
Hangup string that will be sent to the modem.  
Default:ATH  
Answer  
Expected answer from the modem on the sent command.  
Default: OK  
Timeout  
Define the time in seconds between the sent command and the expected answer before  
the command have failed.  
Allowed values: 0 to 9999  
Default: 3  
Retries  
Define the number of retries in case if a failed command.  
Allowed values: 0 to 9999  
Default: 1  
Modem Connect (Dial Out)  
Command  
Dial out string that will be sent to the modem.  
Default:ATDS=0 (dials the stored number in location 0, stored with AT&Z command)  
Answer  
Expected answer from the modem on the sent command.  
Default: CONNECT  
Timeout  
Define the time in seconds between the sent command and the expected answer before  
the command have failed.  
Allowed values: 0 to 9999  
Default: 60  
Retries  
Define the number of retries in case if a failed command.  
Allowed values: 0 to 9999  
Default: 1  
Modem Connect (Dial In)  
Command  
Dial in string that will be sent from the modem on an incoming call.  
Default: RING  
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Answer  
Command that will answer the incoming call.  
Default:ATA  
Timeout  
Define the time in seconds, For how long time the ED-20 will accept incoming calls from  
power-up. Normally not used, leave as is.  
Allowed values: 0-9999  
Default: 0  
8.2.3 Network Settings  
Login  
The login username and password is used on the dial-in connection and when the ED-20  
is configured with ED-Tool for ED-20 over a network connection.  
Authentication  
Select if authentication shall be used over the PPP link or not.  
Authentication can be used with either the PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) or  
CHAP protocols (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)  
If a invalid Username or password is entered the ED-20 will disconnect the PPP link and  
cause the modem to disconnect.  
Allowed values: NONE, PAP, CHAP  
Default: NONE  
Username  
Allowed string length: 1 – 19 characters.  
Allowed characters:0’ to ‘9’,a’ to ‘z’ lower case.  
Default: ed20  
Password  
Allowed string length: 1 – 19 characters.  
Allowed characters:0’ to ‘9’,a’ to ‘z’ lower case.  
Default: ed20  
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PPP Network Interface  
These values is used when the ED-20 is in Server mode.  
The server will provide the IP addresses for the PPP link.  
Note!When connecting to a private remote network via the ED-20 using Windows net-  
work connection wizard,Always Obtain an IP address automatically  
Local IP*  
When the ED-20 is in server mode, this will be the Servers IP address on the PPP link  
Note!The Network ID must be different than the Network ID on the remote network  
and the Network ID locally.  
Allowed values: Should be in decimal dotted notation in one off the following ranges:  
1.0.0.0  
126.0.0.0  
128.1.0.0  
192.0.1.0  
191.255.0.0  
223.255.255.0  
Default: 169.254.200.100  
Remote address*  
When the ED-20 is in server mode, this will be the Clients IP address on the PPP link  
Allowed values: Should be in decimal dotted notation And have the same Network ID  
as Local IP and different then Local IP  
Default: 169.254.200.101  
Subnet Mask*  
Set a valid subnet mask in decimal dotted notation.  
Default: 255.255.255.0  
Ethernet Interface  
Local IP Address*  
This is the address of the router and this address shall be used as default gateway in the  
units that will use the ED-20 as a gateway.  
Set the local IP address in the rage of the Network ID.  
Note! The Network ID must be different than the Network ID on the PPP link  
and the Network ID on the other network.  
Allowed values: Should be in decimal dotted notation in one off the following ranges:  
1.0.0.0  
126.0.0.0  
128.1.0.0  
192.0.1.0  
191.255.0.0  
223.255.255.0  
Default: 169.254.100.100  
Subnet Mask*  
Set a valid subnet mask in decimal dotted notation.  
Default: 255.255.255.0  
* The IP address must be compliant to the attached network.  
Ask the network administrator when in doubt.  
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8.2.4 Brouter settings  
The brouter function will initiate outgoing connections.  
This function is only available in PSTN + Dial Out mode  
(Refer to section 8.2.2 General Modem settings and Dial IN/OUT.)  
When a IP packet sent to the ED-20 have a IP Address that match a IP Address in the  
entry list, the ED-20 will send the connect message to the attached modem.This will  
result in an connection to another location and establishment of a PPP link.  
Note! Since the ED-20 and the attached modems need some time to establish a modem  
connection and a PPP link,The IP packets sent before the PPP link is ready may be  
lost depending of the application used.  
Brouter Mode  
Enable or disable the brouter function with the radio buttons.  
Note!The brouter function can only be enabled when the ED-20 is allowed to act as a  
PPP client. (Refer to section 8.2.2 General Dial IN/OUT.)  
Default: Off  
Brouter Settings  
IP Address  
Allowed values: Should be in decimal dotted notation and in another Network ID than  
the Local IP Address of the ED-20.  
(Refer to section 8.2.3 Ethernet Interface Local IP Address)  
Connect Message  
This message will establish the modem connection.  
Allowed values: Is decided by the attached modem.  
Note! Refer to the user guide or installation manual to the attached modem.  
8.2.5 Firewall settings  
The firewall function will allow the network administrator to control the network access  
and limit the traffic on the PPP link. Its possible to accomplish this in two modes.  
- Pass,Will only allow traffic where the source and destination IP address is present in  
the entry list.  
- Block,Will block traffic where either source or destination is present in the entry list.  
See application exampes on page 31.  
Firewall Mode  
Disables or enables the Firewall mode with the radio buttons.  
And selects if the firewall shall work in Block or Pass mode.  
Default: Off  
Firewall Settings  
IP Address  
Allowed values: Should be in decimal dotted notation and in another Network ID  
than the Local IP Address of the ED-20.  
(Refer to section 8.2.3 Ethernet Interface Local IP Address)  
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9. Application examples  
Example of application with IP address settings.  
Remote connection – LAN (Dial In)  
IP: 169.254.100.101  
GW: 169.254.100.100  
169.254.100.100  
255.255.255.  
169.254.200.100  
169.254.200.101  
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255.255.255.  
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PLC  
ED-20  
PPP  
ROUTER  
Serial Inter  
face  
ED-20  
IP: 169.254.100.102  
GW: 169.254.100.100  
TD-33  
TD-33  
Remote connection  
PSTN  
PLC  
DIAL IN  
NO  
+++  
LAN – LAN (Leased Line)  
IP: 179.254.100.101  
GW: 179.254.100.100  
IP: 169.254.100.101  
GW: 169.254.100.100  
179.254.100.100  
255.255.255.  
169.254.100.100  
169.254.200.100  
169.254.200.100  
169.254.200.101  
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255.255.255.  
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169.254.200.101  
255.255.255.  
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255.255.255.  
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PLC  
PLC  
Leased Line  
ED-20  
PPP  
ED-20  
PPP  
ROUTER  
Serial Inter  
face  
ROUTER  
Serial Inter  
face  
ED-20  
ED-20  
IP: 179.254.100.102  
GW: 179.254.100.100  
IP: 169.254.100.102  
GW: 169.254.100.100  
TD-34  
TD-34  
L.L  
L.L  
PLC  
PLC  
DIAL IN/OUT  
NO  
DIAL IN/OUT  
NO  
LAN – LAN (PSTN, GSM)  
PLC  
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PPP  
Serial Inter  
ROUTER  
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ED-20  
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TD-33/V.90  
PLC  
PSTN  
PLC  
DIAL IN/OUT  
NO  
ED-20  
PPP  
ROUTER  
Serial Inter  
NO  
+++  
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ED-20  
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PSTN  
PLC  
DIAL IN/OUT  
NO  
NO  
+++  
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LAN – LAN (PSTN, Brouter, Firewall)  
IP: 179.254.100.101  
GW: 179.254.100.100  
179.254.100.100  
255.255.255.  
169.254.200.100  
169.254.200.101  
0
255.255.255.  
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PLC  
ED-20  
PPP  
ROUTER  
Serial Inter  
face  
TD-34  
ED-20  
IP: 179.254.100.102  
GW: 179.254.100.100  
PLC  
169.254.100.101 ATDnnnnnn  
169.254.100.101  
ATDnnnnnn  
IP: 169.254.100.101  
GW: 169.254.100.100  
169.254.100.100  
255.255.255.  
169.254.200.100  
169.254.200.101  
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255.255.255.  
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PLC  
ED-20  
PPP  
Serial Interface  
ROUTER  
ED-20  
IP: 169.254.100.102  
GW: 169.254.100.100  
TD-34  
PLC  
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