Option Globetrotter HSDPA USB Modem

Hardware

USB Modem: Option N.V. Globetrotter HSDPA USB Modem H7.2

Image:img-3g-th.jpg Modem manufacturer: Teltonika, model number U3G150

Router Hardware: MikroTik Router with USB port(s) (RB230, any x86 system, RB433UAH, or, RB411U)

Image:USB_Teltonika_rb411u.jpg

Router Software

RouterOS V4.2. Works in previous versions 2.9 and 3, but slightly different configuration.

The USB Modem is recognized in RouterOS as an USB device and listed under the USB resources:

[admin@rb411u] > /system resource usb print   # DEVICE VENDOR NAME SPEED 0 2:1 RB400 EHCI 480 Mbps 1 1:1  RB400 OHCI 12 Mbps                 2 1:3    Option N.V.              Globetrotter HSDPA... 12 Mbps                [admin@rb411u] >  

Make sure the USB port is listed under the port menu:

[admin@rb411u] > /port print Flags: I - inactive #NAME CHANNELS USED-BY BAUD-RATE  0   serial0                   1          Serial Console              auto       1   usb2                      3                                      9600      [admin@rb411u] >  

Prior RouterOS V3.23, a modem had all its ports listed. Since V3.23 there is one port per modem, and modem has channels used for commands and data. Channels have numbers 0,1,2, etc. Some modems may have just two channels, some have more. Set the baud rate to 9600 for communicating with the modem, in case it's not done already:

[admin@rb411u] > /port set usb2 baud-rate=9600  

Check the modem responses using serial-terminal, like this:

[admin@rb411u] > /system serial-terminal usb2 channel=2  [Ctrl-A is the prefix key]   ATI Manufacturer: Option N.V. Model: GTM378 Revision: 2.3.3Hd (Date: Jul 17 2007, Time: 15:49:23)  OK 

Disconnect from the modem, by pressing "Ctrl-A", and then "Q":

[Q - quit connection] [B - send break] [A - send Ctrl-A prefix]   [R - autoconfigure rate]   Welcome back! [admin@rb411u] > 

Router Configuration for PPP

Since RouterOS V4 (and latest versions 3) the PPP client configuration is made much easier compared to previous versions. There is no need to use ppp profiles, and ppp-client interface might have been added automatically to the /interface ppp-client list:

[admin@rb411u] > /interface ppp-client  [admin@rb411u] /interface ppp-client> print  Flags: X - disabled, R - running   0 X  name="ppp-out1" max-mtu=1500 max-mru=1500 mrru=disabled port=usb2 data-channel=2 info-channel=2 apn="internet" pin="" user="" password="" profile=default phone="" dial-command="ATDT" modem-init=""        null-modem=no dial-on-demand=yes add-default-route=yes use-peer-dns=yes        allow=pap,chap,mschap1,mschap2  [admin@rb411u] /interface ppp-client> info 0 

The interface has 3G/GPRS modem specific arguments, like apn, pin. Consult your network provider what to use for APN, user, and password. Adjust your peer-dns and default-route settings according to what you want to do over that interface! In our case, we want permanent connection and won't use dial on demand:

[admin@rb411u] /interface ppp-client> set 0 dial-on-demand=no  [admin@rb411u] /interface ppp-client> enable 0 [admin@rb411u] /interface ppp-client> print Flags: X - disabled, R - running   0  R name="ppp-out1" max-mtu=1500 max-mru=1500 mrru=disabled port=usb2        data-channel=2 info-channel=2 apn="internet" pin="" user="" password=""        profile=default phone="" dial-command="ATDT" modem-init=""        null-modem=no dial-on-demand=no add-default-route=yes use-peer-dns=yes        allow=pap,chap,mschap1,mschap2  [admin@rb411u] /interface ppp-client> 

After enabling the interface watch the logs to see how the connection is being established over the USB modem:

[admin@rb411u] /interface ppp-client> /log print  12:29:16 async,ppp,info ppp-out1: initializing...  12:29:16 async,ppp,info ppp-out1: reseting link...  12:29:16 system,info device changed by admin  12:29:16 system,info dns changed  12:29:17 async,ppp,info ppp-out1: initializing modem...  12:29:17 async,ppp,info ppp-out1: dialing out...  12:29:17 async,ppp,info ppp-out1: authenticated  12:29:20 async,ppp,info ppp-out1: could not determine remote address, using 10.112.112.119  12:29:20 async,ppp,info ppp-out1: connected  12:29:20 system,info dns changed   [admin@rb411u] /interface ppp-client>  

The serial port is used by ppp client:

[admin@rb411u] > /port print  Flags: I - inactive   #   NAME  CHANNELS   USED-BY BAUD-RATE 0 serial0 1 Serial Console auto 1 usb2 3 PPP 9600
[admin@rb411u] >
Check the addresses, in our case we have:
[admin@rb411u] > and routes:
[admin@rb411u] > /ip route print Flags: X - disabled, A - active, D - dynamic, C - connect, S - static, r - rip, b - bgp, o - ospf, m - mme, B - blackhole, U - unreachable, P - prohibit # DST-ADDRESS PREF-SRC GATEWAY DISTANCE 0 ADS 0.0.0.0/0 10.112.112.119 1 1 ADC 10.5.8.0/24 10.5.8.64 ether1 0 2 ADC 10.112.112.119/32 10.40.192.214 ppp-out1 0
[admin@rb411u] >You can get more status information about the modem and network by running the "info" command. In our case the modem uses the same channel for data and info, thus, we disable the ppp-client and run the "info" command then: [admin@rb411u]/interface ppp-client> info 0 failure: can't reuse channel while ppp-client running!
[admin@rb411u]/interface ppp-client> disable 0
[admin@rb411u]/interface ppp-client> info 0 status: "ready" pin-status: "no password required" functionality: "minimum" gprs-class: "A - GPRS & GSM simultaneous" manufacturer: "Option N.V." model: "GTM378" revision: "2.3.3Hd (Date: Jul 17 2007, Time: 15:49:23)" serial-number: "356237010662581,S23977B51N" current-operator: "LV LMT GSM" access-technology: "3G" signal-strengh: -89
[admin@rb411u]/interface ppp-client>You may need to use masquerade to hide your private network when going out through the ppp!
[admin@rb411u] > /ip address print Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamic # ADDRESS NETWORK BROADCAST INTERFACE 0 D 10.5.8.64/24 10.5.8.0 10.5.8.255 ether1 1 D 10.40.192.214/32 10.112.112.119 0.0.0.0 ppp-out1

Modem Preferred Operation Settings

OPTION modems can be set for preferred operation in UMTS(3G) or GPRS networks. To change the operation mode, use AT_OPSYS command via terminal, or, include it into the modem init string:

AT_OPSYS=0,2 Only GPRS AT_OPSYS=1,2 Only UMTS(3g) AT_OPSYS=2,2 Prefer GPRS over UMTS(3G) AT_OPSYS=3,2 Prefer UMTS(3G) over GPRS 

Query the current _OPSYS setting using the AT_OPSYS? command:

[admin@rb411u] > sys serial-terminal usb4 channel=0  [Ctrl-A is the prefix key]   AT_OPSYS? _OPSYS: 3,2  OK 

The _OPSYS operation mode setting stays intact after router reboot or power off/on. If you lock the modem operation setting to 3G only, the scan command won't show GPRS networks, and vice versa.

Troubleshooting

  • If you do not get "authenticated" and "connected", then there is something wrong with your settings. Most likely, the ppp-client interface settings should be changed to match your provider's requirements.
  • If the data-channel setting is wrong, there would be no connection. The number of available channels is shown under the /port list, port numbers start with 0. Disable the interface and try another port number!
  • Check if you can communicate with the modem by using the serial-terminal! Make sure the ppp-client is disabled!
  • Turn off PIN request for your SIM card, it makes the life much easier. Do it in a phone if you do not know the correct AT command.
  • When speed of the link is not what expected, it's possible that the modem has connected to GPRS network, not 3G. Use the "scan" command for list of available networks:
[admin@rb411u] /interface ppp-client> scan 0 Flags: C - current, A - available, F - forbidden    OPERATOR                    CODE       ACCESS-TECHNOLOGY                   SIGNAL-STRENGH C LV LMT GSM                  24701      GSM compact                         -65            A LV LMT GSM                  24701      3G                                  F BITE LV                     24705      3G                                  F LV TELE2                    24702      GSM compact                         F LV TELE2                    24702      3G                                  F BITE LV                     24705      GSM compact     -- [Q quit|D dump|C-z pause] 
  • If you need to add multiple inits (multiline inits) then it is possible by dividing them using ; character. Example:
modem-init="AT+CGDCONT=5,\"IP\",\"internet.lmt.l\";AT+CGDCONT=6,\"IP\",\"internet.lmt.lv\";AT"

Typical things to check

  • sms sending not working
  1. check port
  2. check PIN
  3. enable debug logging GSM, DEBUG
  4. check log
  5. create supout
  • sms receiving not working
  1. check port
  2. check PIN
  3. got delivery accounting sms ?
  4. allowed-number is correct with country code prefix +XXX ?
  5. secret matches ?
  6. check sms store directly /sys serial usbX by issuing command at+cmgl=1 (lists all messages in message store)
  7. enable debug logging GSM, DEBUG
  8. check log
  9. create supout
  • ppp client not working
  1. check port
  2. check PIN
  3. dial-on-demand is set to no?
  4. apn correct?
  5. needs special modem-init (to handle PIN use at+cpin=XXXX) ?
  6. enable debug logging with topics ASYNC, DEBUG
  7. check log
  8. create supout
  • ppp info not working
  1. check port
  2. uses same channel info-channel == data-channel (can't work while ppp-client is enabled) ?
  3. enable debug logging with topics ASYNC, DEBUG
  4. check log
  5. create supout
  • port invalid or not working
  1. unplug the modem
  2. disable the ppp-client interface
  3. reboot the router
  4. plug in the modem and after 5s proceed to nex step
  5. create supout
  • modem stops responding
  1. upgrade the modem firmware and check if it solves the problem
  2. create supout

To check port

  • port busy ? /port print (check used-by)
  • channel busy ? (two application can't use same channel)
  • is chosen channel working? check if you get any output /sys ser usbX channel=X with command ATI
  • port shown ? /port print
  • device shown ? /sys reso usb pr
  • create supout

To check PIN

  • /int ppp-client info CONNAME or run /sys serial usbX and issue at+cpin?
  • enter pin at+cpin=XXXX

To create supout

  • run /sys sup-output
  • contact support and provide supout file
reff from :http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Option_Globetrotter_HSDPA_USB_Modem

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