LANCOM 1900EF Multi WAN VPN Gateway Installation Guide
- June 10, 2024
- LANCOM
Table of Contents
LANCOM 1900EF Multi WAN VPN Gateway
Front panel
- WAN 1 interfaces (SFP / TP combo port)
- WAN 2 interface (TP)
- Ethernet interfaces
- Serial configuration interface
- USB interface
Rear panel (detail)
- Power connector
- Grounding point (if available)
Documentation / Firmware
Basically, current versions of the LCOS firmware, drivers, tools and documentation for all LANCOM and AirLancer products are available for download free of charge from our website. Detailed documentation for your device can be found in the download portal of the LANCOM
website: www.lancom-systems.com/downloads You will also find explanations of all the functions of your LANCOM device in the LCOS Reference Manual: www.lancom- systems.de/docs/LCOS/Refmanual/EN/
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All information on your device
Technical data (excerpt)
Hardware
- Power supply Internal power supply unit (100–240 V, 50-60 Hz)
- Housing Robust metal housing, 1 HU with mounting brackets for 19“ installation, W 345 x H 44 x D 253 mm)
Package content
- Cables 1 Ethernet cable, 3 m (kiwi colored connectors); 1 Ethernet cable, 3 m (green connectors); 1 IEC power cord 230 V (not for WW devices)
- Mounting brackets 2 19” brackets for rack mounting
Initial start-up
Setting up the required connections for device configuration
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Connect the power supply to a power socket using the enclosed or another suitable IEC cable or the enclosed external power supply unit. Observe the safety instructions on the right.
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Only for devices with integrated DSL modem: If available and required, connect the G.FAST / VDSL / ADSL interfaces to a TAE socket of your provider using suitable cables.
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Use suitable cables or modules to connect other required device interfaces to other components and, in the case of devices with mobile radio and/or Wi-Fi interfaces, connect any antennas supplied.
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Depending on the device equipment, choose one of the following configuration methods a), b), or c)
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Configuration via the local network Connect one of the ETH or LAN interfaces of the device via an Ethernet cable either to a network switch or directly to the network device intended for configuration (e.g. notebook). The CONFIG or COM interface is not suitable for configuration via the network!
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Configuration via the serial interface of a connected computer You need a serial configuration cable whose network connector is connected to the CONFIG or COM interface of the
device. This socket is exclusively intended for connection to a serial interface! -
Configuration via the USB interface of a connected computer You need a commercially available USB-C connection cable, which is connected to the CONFIG interface of the device.
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When all required connections have been made, select one of the following three start-up options:
Options for initial start-up of the unconfigured device
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Option 1: via web browser (WEBconfig)
Configuration via web browser is an easy and fast variant, since no additional software is required on the computer used for configuration. In the following, select the description a) or b) that applies to your setup for configuring the device.
Note: If a certificate warning appears in your browser when trying to connect to your device, there is a button or link on
the displayed browser page to connect to the device anyway (depending on the browser, usually under ‚Advanced‘).- Configuration in a network without active DHCP server
- Configuration in a network with active DHCP server
For configuration via TCP/IP, the IP address of the device in the local network (LAN) is required. After power-on, an unconfigured LANCOM device first checks whether a DHCP server is active in the LAN.In this procedure, the DNS server used in your network must be able to resolve the host name reported by the device via DHCP. When using a LANCOM device as a DHCP and DNS server, this is the default case.The device can be accessed from any computer with the Auto DHCP function enabled using a web browser under the IP address 172.23.56.254. The given IP address can be modified at any time.You can reach your device via https://LANCOM-DDEEFF. Replace the string „DDEEFF“ with the last six digits of the MAC address of your device, which you can find on the device‘s nameplate. If necessary, append the domain name of your local network (e.g. ‚.intern‘).
- When the computer is connected to an unconfigured LANCOM device, WEBconfig automatically starts the setup wizard ‚Basic settings‘.
- After the setup wizard has been run through, the initial commissioning of the device is complete.
- If necessary, make further configurations using the setup wizards available for selection.
- Option 2: via the Windows software LANconfig (www.lancom-systems.com/downloads)
- Please wait until the booting process of the device is completed before starting LANconfig.
- Unconfigured LANCOM devices are automatically found by LANconfig in the local network (LAN) and the setup wizard ‚Basic settings‘ is then started.
- After the setup wizard has finished, the initial start-up of the device is complete.
- If necessary, make further configurations using the setup wizards available for selection.
- Option 3: via the LANCOM Management Cloud (LMC)
- Special requirements are necessary to configure the device via the LMC. Information on this topic can be found at
www.lancom-systems.com/lmc-access.
General safety instructions
- Under no circumstances should the device housing be opened and the device repaired without authorization. Any device with a case that has been opened is excluded from the warranty.
- The antennas are only to be attached or swapped out while the device is powered off. Mounting or demounting antennas while the device is powered on may cause the destruction of the radio module.
- Mounting, installation, and commissioning of the device may only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Safety instructions and intended use
In order to avoid harming yourself, third parties or your equipment when
installing your LANCOM device, please observe the following safety
instructions. Operate the device only as described in the corresponding
documentation. Pay particular attention to all warnings and safety
instructions. Use only those third-party devices and components that are
recommended or approved by LANCOM Systems. Before commissioning the device, be
sure to study the corresponding Hardware Quick Reference which can be
downloaded from the LANCOM website www.lancom-
systems.com/downloads.
Any warranty and liability claims against LANCOM Systems are excluded in the
event of any use other than the intended use described below!
Environment
LANCOM devices should only be operated when the following environmental
requirements are met:
- Ensure that you comply with the temperature and humidity ranges specified in the Quick Reference Guide for the LANCOM device.
- Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
- Ensure that there is adequate air circulation and do not obstruct the ventilation slots.
- Do not cover devices or stack them on top of one another
- The device must be mounted so that it is freely accessible (for example, it should be accessible without the use of technical aids such as elevating platforms); a permanent installation (e.g. under plaster) is not permitted.
- Only outdoor equipment intended for this purpose is to be operated outdoors.
Power supply
Before start-up, the following points must be observed, as improper use can
lead to personal injury and damage to property, as well as voiding the
warranty:
- The mains plug of the device must be freely accessible.
- Operate the device only with a professionally installed power supply at a nearby and at all times freely accessible socket.
- Only use the enclosed power supply / IEC cable or the one listed in the hardware quick reference.
- A high touch current is possible for devices with metal housing and grounding screw! Before connecting the power supply, connect the grounding screw to a suitable ground potential.
- Some devices support power supply via an Ethernet cable (Power over Ethernet – PoE). Please refer to the corresponding notes in the hardware quick reference of the device.
- Never operate damaged components.
- Only switch on the device when the housing is closed.
- The device must not be installed during thunderstorms and should be disconnected from the power supply during thunderstorms.
- In case of emergency (e.g. damage, ingress of liquids or objects, for example through the ventilation slots), disconnect the power supply immediately.
Applications
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The devices may only be used in accordance with the relevant national regulations and under consideration of the legal situation applicable there.
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The devices must not be used for the actuation, control, and data transmission of machinery that, in case of malfunction or
failure, may present a danger to life and limb, nor for the operation of critical infrastructures. -
The devices with their respective software are not designed, intended or certified for use in: the operation of weapons, weapons systems, nuclear facilities, mass transportation, autonomous vehicles, aircraft, life support computers or equipment (including resuscitators and surgical implants), pollution control, hazardous materials management, or other hazardous applications where the failure of the device or software could lead to a situation in which personal injury or death could result. The customer is aware that the use of the devices or software in such applications is entirely at the customer‘s risk.
Regulatory Notice
Regulatory compliance (only devices with radio or Wi-Fi interfaces)
This LANCOM device is subject to governmental regulation. The user is
responsible for ensuring that this device operates in accordance with local
regulatory guidelines, specifically for compliance with potential channel
restrictions.
Channel restrictions in Wi-Fi operation (only devices with Wi-Fi
interfaces)
When operating this radio equipment in EU countries the frequency range 5,150
– 5,350 MHz (Wi-Fi channels 36 – 64) as well as the frequency range 5,945 –
6,425 MHz (Wi-Fi channels 1 – 93) is limited to indoor use.
Maximum transmission power (only devices with radio or Wi-Fi interfaces)
This LANCOM device may contain one or more radio interfaces using various
technologies. The maximum output power per technology and used frequency band
for use in EU countries is described in the following tables:
Declarations of Conformity
You will find all the Declarations of Conformity concerning our product portfolio under www.lancom-systems.com/doc.These documents contain all the tested standards and required guidelines in the area of EMC – SAFETY – RF, as well as the proof of the guidelines concerning RoHS & REACH.
Simplified Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, LANCOM Systems GmbH | Adenauerstrasse 20/B2 | D-52146 Wuerselen,
declares that this device is in compliance with Directives 2014/30/EU,
2014/35/EU, 2011/65/EU, and Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006. The full text of
the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet
address: www.lancom-systems.com/doc
FCC STATEMENT
LANCOM FCC Regulatory Notice Class A Devices
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions
- this device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
The FCC declaration of conformity may be downloaded from www.lancom- systems.com/doc under the corresponding product section.
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References
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