Symetrix Composer is a Windows® CAD-based design application used to program Symetrix Edge, Radius, Prism, and Solus NX DSPs. Company firewalls can block network traffic between users and PureCloud. To allow users access to PureCloud, verify your firewall allows these connections to PureCloud. Cisco Connected Grid 4. G LTE Module Installation and Configuration Guide (Cisco IOS)This document provides an overview of hardware and configuration information for the 4th Generation (4. G) Long Term Evolution (LTE) cellular data technology module for the Cisco Connected Grid 1. Series routers (CGR 1. Cisco IOS Software For the 2. G, 3. G, or 4. G LTE networks that the 4. G LTE module can connect to, please refer to 4. G LTE Module Frequency Bands. Refer to Features for a summary of software and platform requirements by 4. G LTE model. Warning: Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1. 03. 0Features. Listed below is a summary of key software and hardware features for the 4. G LTE module. Please also refer to the data sheet for Cisco Connected Grid 3. G and 4. G LTE Cellular Modules on Cisco. The Cisco Connected Grid 4. G LTE module allows utilities to communicate with substations (transmission and distribution) using 2. G, 3. G, or 4. G wireless technologies. The 4. G LTE module provides the following software and wireless features. For a description of hardware features, see Hardware Overview. Software Features■Cisco IOS interface type cellular —The software interface to the cellular modems is similar to the asynchronous serial interface.
The cellular interface type distinguishes between the cellular WAN link and other asynchronous interfaces.■Sierra Wireless' proprietary Control and Status (Cn. S) host interface protocol.■HDLC Framing support for Cn. S control messages.■PPP protocol and framing support for CDMA control messages.■The control endpoint provides the IP address for the direct IP- based cellular interface.■Integrated dialer with DDR (Dial- on- Demand Routing) features—Allows dial- up to the cellular network using a CHAT script, which allows flexible configuration of the dial- up. By specifying different commands in the script, the user can connect to the different cellular services (technologies). The 4. G LTE module supports line timeouts as part of the dialer functionality.■Remote Dial- in Capability—Provides ability to remotely initiate a data call over the 4. G link for out of band management. The dial- in feature is initiated using the incoming cellular voice call. The cellular modem initiates a data connection using the call back method.■Display cellular modem diagnostics parameters—The 4. G LTE module can display status, modem parameters, roaming state, cellular account, and so on.■Cellular modem firmware upgrade —The 4. G LTE module supports upgrade of the modem firmware using the Cisco IOS CLI. See Upgrading the Modem Firmware.■Cellular modem account activation and provision utility for CDMA. This utility will allow activating the cellular account using IOS CLI. The alternative over the air methods, such as OTASP will be supported by the cellular modem hardware, which may not require the end user intervention.■Virtual Diagnostic Monitoring Port—Allows remote access to the modem diagnostic monitoring port using an IP connection.■Dual Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) interface—The 4. G LTE module has two SIM card sockets for storing critical subscriber authentication information. The SIM card can be installed in either of the two available sockets accessible on the front panel of the 4. G LTE module. Only one slot is active at any given time. The software can detect when a SIM card is inserted or removed, and through the software you can control which SIM is connected to the modem. See Applying a Modem Profile in a SIM Configuration. Application Interface Features■NDIS NIC interface support.■Multiple non- multiplexed USB channel support.■USB selective suspend to maximize power savings.■AT command interface (2. AT commands).■Software Development Kit (SDK) including a Linux API (Application Program Interface). Phone Book. Supports Release 9. Packet Mode Features■Quad- mode UMTS (WCDMA) / HSDPA / EDGE / GPRS operation.■GPRS multislot class 1. Supports all coding schemes (CS1- CS4).■EDGE multislot class 1. Supports all coding schemes (MCS1- MCS9).■UMTS R9. WCDMA) data rates- 3. HSDPA data rates: –Category 6- 3. Mbps–Category 8- 7. Mbps–Category 1. 0- 1. Mbps–Category 1. 2- 1. Mbps–Category 1. 4- 2. Mbps■HSUPA data rates: –Category 3- 1. Mbps uplink respectively.–Category 5- 2. Mbps uplink respectively.–Category 6- 5. Mbps.■Circuit- switched data bearers- 6. Connectivity and GSM Features■Multiple (up to 1. Traditional modem COM port support for DUN, CSD, and AT commands (concurrent with NDIS).■Suspend / Resume.■Sleep mode for minimum idle power draw.■SIM application tool kit with proactive SIM commands.■Enhanced Operator Name String (EONS).■Automatic GPRS attach at power- up.■GPRS detach / GPRS detach only.■Combined GPRS / IMSI detach; MS- initiated and network- initiated detach.■Mobile- originated PDP context activation / deactivation.■Supports Qo. S profile: –Release 9. Qo. S negotiation- Background, Interactive, and Streaming.–Release 9. Precedence Class, Reliability Class, Delay Class, Peak Throughput, Mean Throughput.■Static and Dynamic IP address—The network may assign a fixed IP address or dynamically assign one using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).■PAP and CHAP support.■Packet Data Protocol (PDP) context type (IPv. RFC1. 14. 4 TCP/IP header compression.■Interaction with existing GSM services (MO / MT SMS) while: –GPRS is attached, or–In a GPRS data session (class B GPRS suspend/resume procedures)■Support for EAP- SIM authentication and PC / SC. EAP- SIM is available through: –The API–AT commands–The PC / SC interface. Network Selection■Network selection procedures described in 3. G 2. 2. 0. 11, R5 (June 2. Network selection procedures described in 3. G 2. 3. 1. 22, R5 (June 2. RRC connection reject message to redirect from a 3. G system to a 2. G system, according to 2. R5 (June 2. 00. 4).■Network selection procedures described in 3. G 4. 3. 0. 22, R4.■A CPHS Customer Service Profile- like feature (PLMN Mode bit) on a USIM / SIM that hides network selection related menus.■Initial HPLMN scan at two minutes after power on.■An HPLMN rescan irrespective of the serving MCC.■Disabling of non- North American 2. G and 3. G frequency bands when served by a North American 2. G/3. G system.■Equivalent PLMN.■Network selection generally within 3. Enhanced network selection (ENS). RF Features■For details on 2. G, 3. G, and 4. G bands, see 4. G LTE Module Frequency Bands. Hardware Overview. The 4. G LTE module is a wireless module with a mini- card cellular modem (PCI- e mini- card form factor). The module connects to the host router board of the CGR 1. Series routers. This section covers the following topics: ■Front Panel■Ports and LEDs■Supported Cisco Antennas■Supported Cisco Cables■Interfaces■Radio Frequency Interface■Environmental Specifications■Power Specifications■Modem■SIM Interface■Voltage Monitoring State Machine■Temperature Monitoring State Machine■Data Rates■Memory Specifications■Module Power States. Front Panel. The front panel of the 4. G LTE module has the following components: ■Auxiliary port—QMA connector for the RX diversity and MIMO antenna. QMA connector for antenna—transmits and receives RF.■Mini- USB port—Can be used as a diagnostic port.■LEDs: –Wireless WAN (WWAN)–Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)–Service (SVC)–LTE–SIM0 and SIM1. Front Panel of the 4. G LTE module shows the front panel components of the 4. G LTE module. Figure 2 Front Panel of the 4. G LTE module. 1Captive screws (2)2. Auxiliary port—QMA connector for RX diversity and/or multiple- input and multiple- output (MIMO) antenna. Main port—QMA connector for antenna—transmits and receives RF. SIM card slots. 5RSVD—Mini- USB port (can be diagnostic port). LEDs—WWAN, RSSI, SVC, LTE, SIM0, and SIM1. Ports and LEDs. 4G LTE Module LEDs shows the LEDs of the 4. G LTE module. Figure 3 4. G LTE Module LEDs. WWAN LED2. RSSI LED3. SVC LED4. LTE LED5. SIM0 LED6. SIM1 LEDLED Definitions lists the ports and the LED indicators and describes their behavior. The LEDs provide a visual indication of the available services. Table 3 LED Definitions. Port or LED Name. Color. Description. WWANGreen. WWAN LED indicates the modem status: ■Off: Module not powered.■On: Module is powered on and connected but not transmitting or receiving.■Slow blink: Module is powered on and searching for connection.■Fast blink: Module is transmitting or receiving. RSSIGreen. RSSI LED indicates the level of signal strength: ■Off: Signal < = –1. Ports and services to configure on your company firewall. Pure. Cloud is deployed in a public cloud environment where IP addresses are expected to change. The IP addresses used by Pure. Cloud are provided by our vendor from their public IP pool, which contains many IP addresses used by many other organizations. All client connections to Pure. Cloud are initiated as outbound connections to Pure. Cloud cloud services. When network access restrictions as used, such as a firewall, Pure. Cloud recommends allowing client outbound access on the specified ports to any IP destination. The table below lists each vendor and, where available, provides a list of potential IP addresses its services use. Note: Vendors may update the lists at any time without notice. Note: Pure. Cloud does not own any of the IP addresses it uses, rather all addresses come from third- party service provider IP pools. The availability of potential IP address lists depends on each provider providing those IP addresses. IP lists that are provided do not only list IP in use by Pure. Cloud, but will include IP addresses used by other non- Pure.
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