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User Manual
Web Interface
MC Technologies Router
MC-MRL/MC-MRL-4
MC-MRH/MC-MRH-4
MC-MRE/MC-MRE-4

Router Description
Mobile radio routers were designed for industrial use.
They allow switching as needed between mobile radio routers with high and medium bandwidth.
Advantages at a glance:
• Easy expansion of protected networks.
• High-security data transfer via IPsec or OpenVPN tunnel, plus integrated firewall.
• Easy and identical configuration of router family via integrated web server, USB stick
or "remote".
• Compatible with mobile networks world-wide - can be used internationally.
• Event alerts by SMS and email.
• Top-hat rail mounting.
• Integrated logbook records device-specific events.
• Use of applications with RS232, RS485 or M-Bus interfaces on demand
(only MC-MRL/MC-MRH/MC-MRE)
• Use of integrated GPS receiver for positioning on demand (only MC-MRH/MC-MRH-4).
• Delivered ready-to-use, including power supply plug, Ethernet connecting cable and
mobile radio antenna.
• SIM cards are not included in the standard scope of delivery.
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Contents
1. Configuration via the integrated web interface 5
1.1 Preparations 5
1.2 Configuration 1.2.1 Configuration via web interface 5
1.2.2 Local IP address is not (longer) known - configuration button 5
1.2.3 Resetting all parameters 5
1.3 Status 1.3.1 Radio 6
1.3.2 Network Connections 7
1.3.3 I/O Status 8
1.3.4 ComSERVER (Only for MC Router with RS232 or RS485 interface on X1) 8
1.3.5 Routing Table 8
1.3.6 DHCP Leases 9
1.4 Local Network 1.4.1 IP Configuration 9
1.4.2 DHCP Server 10
1.4.3 Local Static Routes 11
1.5 Wireless Network 1.5.1 Radio Set-up 12
1.5.2 SIM (SIM1) 13
1.5.3 Backup SIM (SIM2) 14
1.5.4 SMS Configuration 14-15
1.5.5 Packet Data Set-up 16
1.5.6 Wireless Static Routes 17
1.5.7 DynDNS 18
1.5.8 Connection Check 18
1.6 Network Security 1.6.1 General Set-up (Firmware 1.xx.x) 19-20
1.6.1 General Set-up (Firmware 2.xx.x) 20
1.6.2 Firewall 21
1.6.3 NAT Table (Port forwarding) 22
1.7 VPN 1.7.1 IPsec 1.7.1.1 Connections 23-25
1.7.1.2 Certificates 26-27
1.7.1.3 Status 27
1.7.2 OpenVPN 1.7.2.1 Connections 28-30
1.7.2.2 Port Forwarding 31
1.7.2.3 Certificates 31-32
1.7.2.4 Static Keys (Preshared Key) 32
1.7.2.5 Status 32
1.8 I/O 1.8.1 Inputs 33
1.8.2 Outputs 33-34
1.8.3 Phonebook 34
1.8.4 Socket Server 34
1.9 System 1.9.1 Hardware 35
1.9.2 Software 36
1.9.3 System Configuration 36-38
1.9.4 User 39
1.9.5 Log File 39
1.9.6 ComSERVER (Only for MC Router with RS232 or RS485 interface on X1) 40
1.9.7 SMTP configuration 40-41
1.9.8 SMTP configuration - sending emails 41
1.9.9 Configuration Up-/Download 42
1.9.10 RTC - Setting the time and date / Time Server 43
1.9.11 Reboot - restarting the router 44
1.9.12 Firmware Update 44
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2. Additional functions 2.1 Router configuration using SSH and XML file 45
2.1.1 Download configuration via SSH 45
2.1.2 Upload configuration via SSH 45
2.2 Sending and receiving IO status, email, SMS and router status using XML
files via the router socket server 46
2.2.1 Sample XML files 46
2.2.2 Functions test using Windows HyperTerminal 47
2.3 Using the integrated GPS receiver in the MC-MRH router 48
2.3.1 Activating the GPS function 48
2.3.2 Displaying the GPS coordinates in the web interface 49
2.3.3 Receiving the GPS coordinates as an SMS 49
2.3.4 GPS coordinates as an XML file 49

1. 1. Configuration via the integrated web interface
1.1 Preparations
1. Hook the router up to the power supply using connection "P1" , "P2" or "POW".
2. To configure, connect the PC and the router to Ethernet port “ETH1“ using an Ethernet cable.
3. For configuration, you will need a browser (i.e. Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, etc.) on a PC.
The router must be connected to the power supply. The PC to be used for configuration must be connected to an Ethernet
port on the router.
1.2 Configuration
1.2.1 Configuration via web interface
1. The PC must be set to "obtain IP address automatically".
This is the default setting for PCs.
2. Open a browser on the PC.
3. Type the IP address (default: 192.168.0.1) in the address field.
4. For authentication purposes a user name and password must be entered. The default settings for the user name
and password are both "admin", which should be entered in the corresponding fields. For your security, the
password setting can be changed at any time using the "System/User" menu item on the web interface
(see Page 39).
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1.2.2 Local IP address is not (longer) known – configuration button
The router is set to "Web access reset" unless you change the default setting. Press the configuration button for at
least 5 seconds using a pointed object. The router web interface can be temporarily readdressed using the default IP
address (192.168.0.1) for the Ethernet (LAN) connection. The configuration settings will not be lost when doing so.
Web access reset
Important note! The router does not supply any IP address to the connected PC via DHCP. You must thus
assign a fixed IP address to the PC (e.g. 192.168.0.2, default gateway 192.168.0.1).
You will now have access to web management using the default access data. Please check the settings for the router IP
address, user name and password and make any changes required.
Factory reset
You changed the setting to "Factory reset" (see Item 1.9.3 "System Configuration/Reset button"). Press the configura-
tion button for at least 5 seconds using a pointed object. The router web interface can be readdressed using the
default IP address (192.168.0.1) for the Ethernet (LAN) connection.
Important note! All configuration settings will be deleted and reset to the "Factory Defaults" setting.
1.2.3 Resetting all parameters on the web interface
Resetting of all router settings to the factory default mode can be carried out via the internal web interface. Please
click on the "Apply" button for the "Reset to Factory Defaults" function in the "System/Configuration Up-/Download"
sub-menu.
To reconfigure the router using the default IP address you will need to use the configuration button on the rear side of
the device. This function depends on the setting you defined in Section 1.9.3 "Reset button".

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1.3 Status
Display basic status information.
1.3.1 Radio
Display mobile connection.
Radio Status
Provider Name of mobile service provider.
Networkstatus Status in cellular network.
Registered home: Registered in the cellular network.
Roaming: Registered in a third-party cellular network.
Waiting for PIN: Waiting for PIN to be entered.
Waiting for PUK: Locked SIM card must be unlocked with PUK.
Wrong PIN: Wrong PIN configured in the router.
No SIM Card: Put SIM card in.
Power off: The GSM module is still off.
Signal level Display receive level.
Packet data Offline: No packet data connection.
GPRS online: Active GPRS connection.
EDGE online: Active EDGE connection.
UMTS online: Active UMTS connection.
HSDPA/HSUPA online: Active HSDPA/HSUPA connection.
LTE online: Active LTE connection.
SIM #1 IMSI Specification of IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) by the SIM card.
Local area code Number in cellular network via current location.
Cell ID Clear recognition of a GSM cell in the cellular network.

Network Connections
Wireless Network
Link TCP/IP connected: Active GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA or LTE packet data connection in cellular network.
VPN connected: Active VPN connection via the cellular network.
Not connected: No packet data connection in the cellular network.
IP Address Allocated IP address from the cellular network.
Netmask Allocated net mask from the cellular network.
DNS Server IP address of the DNS server.
Sec. DNS Server IP address of the alternate DNS server.
Expires Only MC-MRL (LTE) remainder duration until prompt for a new IP address.
RX bytes Sum of received data since last login to cellular network.
TX bytes Sum of sent data since last login to cellular network.
Local Network
Link Connected: The local Ethernet is active.
Not connected: The local Ethernet is not active.
IP Address Router IP address in the local network.
Netmask Router net mask in the local network.
Status information on mobile connection and on local Ethernet network.
1.3.2 Network Connections
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Status information of I/O interfaces IN and OUT.
1.3.3 I/O Status
Input Signal Event
#1 Low: The signal is low. None: No event has been triggered.
High: The signal is high. SMS: An SMS is being sent.
E-Mail: An email is being sent.
Output Signal Event
#1 ON: Output active. Based on: Manual ON, Remote Controlled ON, Radio Net
work ON, Packet Service ON, VPN Service ON, Incoming Call
ON or Connection lost ON.
Off: Output is not active.
Display of current routing table.
1.3.5 Routing Table
Status display of integrated ComSERVER
1.3.4 ComSERVER (only for MC Router with RS232 or RS485 interface on X1)
See also 1.9.6. ComSERVER

1.4 Local Network
Setup of local IP address and subnet mask for router. Set your parameters and click "Apply". Your parameters have
been saved but not yet applied. To apply the setup, restart the router.
1.4.1 IP Configuration
IP Configuration
Current Address
IP Address Current local IP address of the router. If you forget the IP address and would like to configure the
router, follow the instructions under 1.2 "Configuration" on Page 5.
Subnet Mask Current subnet mask.
Type of IP address Static (default): The IP address has been set.
assignment DHCP: The IP address and the subnet mask are obtained dynamically from a connected
DHCP server.
Alias Addresses
IP Adress Alias addresses how the router can be reached alternatively (up to eight other IP addresses).
Subnet Mask Click "New" and add the other IP addresses, as well as the corresponding subnet masks.
Display allocation of MAC address to IP address of terminal equipment connected to the local Ethernet.
Connected terminal devices with a fixed IP address will not be shown.
1.3.6 DHCP Leases
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An IP address can be allocated automatically to local equipment connected via Ethernet using DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol).
1.4.2 DHCP Server
DHCP Server
DHCP Server Disabled/Enabled: Click "Enabled" if the router should allocate the IP addresses to the connected
terminal equipment as the DHCP server at start-up.
Domain Name Domain name to be broadcast via DHCP.
Lease Time (d,h,m,s) Validity period of allocated network configuration.
Dyn. IP address Disabled/Enabled: Click "Enabled" if an IP address should be dynamically allocated to the connected
terminal equipment in a set range.
Begin IP Range Starting address for the address range from which IP addresses should be distributed.
End IP Range Ending address for the address range from which IP addresses should be distributed.
Static IP address Static allocation of the IP address using the MAC address.
allocation
Client MAC address MAC address of the terminal equipment.
Client IP address IP address of the terminal equipment. Static allocation of the IP addresses should not overlap with the
dynamic IP addresses. An identical IP address should not be used in multiple static allocations.
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