Configuration Guide for MOXA Nport With SMS PASSCODE

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  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

    SMS PASSCODE 2011

  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

    This is a Tech Guide for engineering staff installing SMS PASSCODE with a Moxa Nport Ethernet to Serial connectivity converter enabling network connected modems.

    Setting up Static IP adress First, connect the Moxa Nport to your network. Once connected, you can locate the Moxa Nport with the Nport Search utility which can be found here: http://www.moxa.com/support/download.aspx?d_id=1358

    Click Search.

    Once the device is found, you need to assign a static IP address to the Moxa Nport by using the Assign IP function.

  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

    Moxa Nport settings in the Moxa Nport Web Administration interface. You can now access the Moxa Web administration web site. The websites url is the ip address of the Moxa device.

    Login using admin as username and nothing (blank) as password or refer to the manual for username/password. Once logged in you can change the username and/or the password.

  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

    Firmware version has to be at least 1.7. It is recommended to upgrade to the newest

    released firmware.

    In the Basic settings you have the possibility to set the correct time zone. This is optional.

  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

    Please make sure that the IP address is set as static.

    Please replicate the secure and port setting as they are shown above. Note that secure is used for encrypting communication between the Moxa Nport unit and the Nport windows driver. This option is optional, but highly recommended if communication leaves the LAN.

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    P1 to P8 are Ports. This may vary depending on the model you have bought. It is possible to apply the settings to all ports at the same time.

    SMS PASSCODE uses a default Baud Rate at 9600, but if you leave the Moxa Baud Rate at 115200, then SMS PASSCODE and the MOXA Nport device will auto negotiate a Baud rate at 9600.

    Please disable data buffering.

  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

    Please verify theabove settings if you are using encryption.

  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

    Now please save the configuration

    Nport windows driver

    On the server on which the component is installed that host a Com port over Ethernet, please

    download the latest Nport Windows driver from Moxa.

    Select Add.

  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

    Configure the port as follows:

    The Nport Ip address: The ip address of the Moxa Nport

    Data port: 950

    Command port: 966

    Total Ports: The number of ports on your MoxaNport

    Clik ok

  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

    Click Yes.

    If you have enabled data encryption in the Moxa Nport Web administration Interface, then you

    should also enable data encryption in the Nport windows driver.

    Mark all the com ports in your Nport Windows Driver. Clik on Setting.

    Navigate to the security pane.

  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

    Enable Data encryption, and click OK.

    Now please click Apply

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    Once processed, your new com ports have been applied to your server.

    You can verify this in the device manager as shown below:

  • Configuring Moxa Nport with SMS PASSCODE

    FAQ

    Q: How can I measure the signal strength ? A: If you have a program like hyperterminal or PuTTY, you can talk with the modem. Connnect to the modem and use this command: at+csq This command will tell you the modem signal strength. Please remember that the modem only can handle one connection per COM-port. If you are using a newer version of SMS PASSCODE, this can also be seen in the web Interface.

    Q: I have measured my signal strength. What does the value indicate? A: The signal strength is measured in a scale from 0 31, where 31 is the best result. If your modem returns the value 99, it is an indication of an error with the connection to the modem. Signal Strength above 20 is excellent. Signal strength between 15 and 20 might cause problems such as disconnects or low throughput. If your signal is below 15 it is recommended move the antenna to a location with better signal strength (or reconsider GSM network supplier). Please note that in the SMS PASSCODE web interface the signal strength is measured in percentage.

    Q: I dont have PuTTY or HyperTerminal A: Microsoft used to have HyperTerminal built into their operation system, but in newer releases HyperTerminal has been left out. Instead you can use Putty which is a freeware tool. 32 bit version of PuTTY

    The PuTTY homepage is here: http://www.putty.org/

    The PuTTY download page is here: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html

    64 Bit version of PuTTY

    https://splunk.net:444/page/putty_64bit

    Q: My modem is black listed. How do I get it white listed again? A: Your modem has been black listed, because it has not responded in a timely fashion 3 times. To white list your modem, please restart the transmitter service. Please check the event-log to search for the reason why the modem has not responded 3 times.

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    Q: How do I connect to the modem, or test the connection to the modem? A: In order to test the connection to the modem, you must have a program like HyperTerminal or PuTTY. In this example your modem is connected to COM4.

    Your must make sure that no other programs is connected to COM4. Remember to stop the transmitter service, if SMS PASSCODE is using COM4.

    Open PuTTY (se picture below). 1) Select Serial as connection type 2) Write COM4 (or the com port your are using) 3) Click on open

    A window should open (blank), and you can type now. Try to write ATI, and the modem should respond with what kind of modem it is. Example:

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    If the modem does not respond, you do not have connection with the modem, or the modem is blocked by another connection.

    Q: how can I set another pin code on my simcard. A: There are 2 ways of changing the pin code on your sim card (or removing the pin code).

    1) You can take the SIM card out of the modem and plug it into a mobile phone. Just follow your regular PIN setting like you are used to.

    2) You can open a terminal connection to the modem, and use AT commands to change the pin code. AT commands is mostly alike from one product to another product, but in rare cases they can be slightly different. Please refer to your manual for specific AT commands for changing the pin code. If you are not comfortable with AT commands we recommend that you use are mobile phone to change the pin code. Please note that if you have made 3 faulty attempts to change the pin code, you will need to enter the PUK code.

    Q: which AT commands should use for test purpose A: There are no specific commands for test, but here are a couple of suggestions that do not make any modifications: ATI Status (Manufacturer, Model, Revision, IMEI, capabilities)

    AT+CSQ Returns signal strength

    AT&V Status

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    About SMS PASSCODE

    SMS PASSCODE is the leading technology in two-factor authentication using your mobile phone. To protect against the

    rise in internet based identity theft hitting both consumers and corporate employees, SMS PASSCODE offers a stronger

    authentication via the mobile phone SMS service compared to traditional alternatives. SMS PASSCODE installs in

    minutes and is much easier to implement and administer with the added benefit that users find it an intuitively smart

    way to gain better protection. The solution offers out-of-the-box protection of the standard login systems such as Citrix,

    Cisco, Microsoft, Juniper and other IPsec and SSL VPN systems as well as websites. Installed at thousands of sites, this is

    a proven patent pending technology. In 2009, SMS PASSCODE has been awarded to the prestigious Red Herring 100

    most interesting tech companies list, to the TechTour 25 most interesting tech Companies in the Nordic Region and

    recently a Secure Computing Magazine Security Innovator. For more information visit:

    http://www.smspasscode.com

    SMS PASSCODE A/S Park Alle 350D DK-2605 Brndby Denmark