Dell Edge Gateway 3003 Installation and Operation Manual Regulatory Model: N03G Regulatory Type: N03G001 October 2020 Rev.
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Contents Chapter 1: Overview...................................................................................................................... 5 Chapter 2: System views...............................................................................................................6 Top view................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 Bottom view.............................
Restoring Ubuntu Core 16......................................................................................................................................... 62 Flashing a new OS image...........................................................................................................................................63 Ubuntu Server....................................................................................................................................................................
1 Overview The Edge Gateway 3000 Series is an Internet-of-Things (IoT) device. It is mounted at the edge of a network, enabling you to collect, secure, analyze, and act on data from multiple devices and sensors. It enables you to connect with devices used in transportation, building automation, manufacturing, and other applications.
2 System views Top view Table 1. Top view Features 1 WLAN, Bluetooth, or GPS connector Connect the antenna to increase the range and strength of wireless, Bluetooth, or satellite signals. 2 Mobile broadband antenna-connector one (3G/LTE) Connect the mobile broadband antenna to increase the range and strength of mobile broadband signals. 3 ZigBee antenna connector Connect the ZigBee antenna for intermittent data transmissions from a ZigBee-compliant sensor or input device.
Table 2. Bottom view Features 1 Service Tag label The Service Tag is a unique alphanumeric identifier that enables the Dell service technicians to identify the hardware components in your Edge Gateway and access warranty information. 2 Earth ground A large conductor attached to one side of the power supply, which serves as the common return path for current from many different components in the circuit. Left view Table 3.
Table 3. Left view (continued) Features NOTE: To comply with EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC), ensure cable length from the system to the device does not exceed 30 meters. NOTE: To comply with regulatory requirements in Brazil, ensure cable length from the system to the device does not exceed 10 meters. For information on how to configure Ethernet settings, such as duplex configuration, see: ● Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016: Ethernet configuration 1 7 USB 3.
Table 4. Status-light indicators (continued) Function Indicator Color Control Status On (Amber): Lowspeed connection (10 Mbps) Activity Green Driver (LAN) Off: No activity on link Blinking Green: LAN activity. The blink rate is related to packet density. NOTE: The power and system status light may operate differently during different boot-up scenarios, for example, when a USB script file is run during boot-up. Table 5.
Table 6. Right view—3003 (continued) Features 2 Audio line-in (BLUE) 1 3 USB 2.0 port 4 Ethernet port two (Non-PoE) Connect recording or playback devices. Connect a USB enabled device. Provides data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps. Connect an Ethernet (RJ45) cable for network access. Provides data transfer speeds up to 10/100 Mbps.
3 Installing your Edge Gateway WARNING: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, read the safety and regulatory information that is shipped with your system. For additional best practices information, go to www.dell.com/ regulatory_compliance. Safety and regulatory information WARNING: The Edge Gateway must be installed by knowledgeable, skilled persons familiar with local and/or international electrical codes and regulations.
Professional installation instructions Installation personnel This product is designed for specific applications and needs to be installed by qualified personnel with RF and regulatory-related knowledge. The general user shall not attempt to install or change the setting. Installation location The product shall be installed at a location where the radiating antenna is kept 20 cm from nearby persons in its normal operation condition in order to meet regulatory RF exposure requirements.
● Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. ● This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radiation exposure statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the active transceiver and your body.
NOTE: In some environments where the Edge Gateway may be installed, a more robust mounting method is required. For example, for mounting in marine applications, it is recommended to use only the standard— mount bracket. The recommendation is due to the presence of vibrations unique to the marine environment. 1. Use USB cables to connect a display, keyboard, and mouse. NOTE: USB power is limited to 0.6 A/3 W for USB 3.0 port and 0.4 A/2 W for USB 2.
Table 7. Antennas supported in Edge Gateway 3003 Antennas supported Signals 3003 Yes Yes Yes Not applicable Yes NOTE: Use only the supplied antennas or third-party antennas that meet the minimum specifications. NOTE: Depending on the configuration ordered, some of the antenna connectors may not be present or may be capped. NOTE: Mobile broadband antenna connector two is for LTE Auxiliary only; it does not support 3G. 4. Insert the antenna into the connector.
5. Secure the antenna by tightening the rotating head of the connector until it firmly holds the antenna in the preferred position (upright or straight). NOTE: Antenna images are for illustrative purposes only. Actual appearance may differ from the images provided. 6. Connect all desired cables to the appropriate I/O ports on the Edge Gateway. 7. Open the micro-SIM or micro-SD card access door.
8. Insert a micro-SIM card into the top micro-SIM card slot and activate your mobile broadband service. CAUTION: Dell recommends that you insert the micro-SIM card before turning on the Edge Gateway. NOTE: Ensure that you firmly screw back the access door after closing. NOTE: Contact your service provider to activate your micro-SIM card. 9. Insert a micro-SD card into the bottom micro-SD card slot. NOTE: Remove the SD card slot filler before inserting a micro-SD card.
NOTE: Secondary enclosures are sold separately. 11.
NOTE: Shut down your system before you change the power sources. 12. Replace the dust caps on any unused ports. 13. When setting up the Edge Gateway for the first time, complete the operating system setup. For more information, see Setting up your operating system. NOTE: MAC addresses and the IMEI number are available on the label at the front of the Edge Gateway. Remove the label at install.
Activating your mobile broadband service CAUTION: Before you power on the Edge Gateway, insert a micro-SIM card. NOTE: Ensure that the service provider has already activated the micro-SIM card before you use it in the Edge Gateway. 1. Remove the screw to open the micro-SIM card access door. 2. Insert a micro-SIM card into the top micro-SIM card slot. 3. Replace the screw, and close the micro-SIM card access door. 4. Power on the Edge Gateway. 5. Connect to a mobile network. Windows operating system a.
Example (3G): network-manager.nmcli con add type gsm ifname cdc-wdm0 con-name 3G_GSMDEMO apn internet d. Connect to the mobile network: Command line: network-manager.nmcli con up Example (Verizon): network-manager.nmcli con up VZ_GSMDEMO Example (AT&T): network-manager.nmcli con up ATT_GSMDEMO Example (3G): network-manager.nmcli con up 3G_GSMDEMO To disconnect from the mobile network: Command line: network-manager.nmcli con down Example (Verizon): network-manager.
NOTE: The mounting brackets are shipped with only those screws that are required for securing the mounting brackets to the Edge Gateway. 1. Secure the standard-mount bracket to the back of the Edge Gateway using the four M4x4.5 screws. NOTE: Torque the screws at 8±0.5 kilograms-centimeter (17.64±1.1 pounds-inch).
2. Place the Edge Gateway against the wall, and align the holes in the standard-mount bracket with the holes on the wall. Screw holes on the bracket have a diameter of 3 mm (0.12 in).
3. Place the standard-mount bracket on the wall, and using the holes above the screw holes on the bracket, mark the positions to drill the four holes.
4. Drill four holes in the wall as marked. 5. Insert and tighten four screws (not supplied) to the wall. NOTE: Purchase screws that fit the diameter of the screw holes.
6. Align the screw holes on the standard-mount bracket with the screws and place the Edge Gateway onto the wall.
7. Tighten the screws to secure the assembly to the wall.
Mounting the Edge Gateway using quick-mount bracket The quick-mount bracket is a combination of the standard-mount bracket and the DIN-rail bracket. It enables you to easily mount and demount the Edge Gateway. NOTE: The mounting brackets are shipped with only those screws required for securing the mounting brackets to the Edge Gateway.
Mounting instructions 1. Place the standard-mount bracket on the wall, and using the holes above the screw holes on the bracket, mark the positions to drill the four holes.
2. Drill four holes in the wall as marked. 3. Insert and tighten four screws (not supplied) to the wall. NOTE: Purchase screws that fit the diameter of the screw holes.
4. Align the screw holes on the standard-mount bracket with the screws on the wall, letting the bracket hang on the screws.
5. Tighten the screws to secure the assembly to the wall.
6. Align the screw holes on the DIN-rail bracket with the screw holes at the back of the Edge Gateway. 7. Place the two M4x5 screws on the DIN-rail bracket and secure it to the Edge Gateway.
8. Place the Edge Gateway on the standard mount at an angle, and then pull the Edge Gateway down to compress the springs at the top of the DIN-rail bracket.
9. Push the Edge Gateway towards the DIN-rail to secure it on the standard-mount bracket. NOTE: For more information about demounting the DIN-rail, see Demounting DIN rail.
Attaching the cable control bars to the standard-mount bracket 1. Mount the Edge Gateway on the wall using the standard-mount bracket or quick-mount bracket. 2. Place the cable control bar on the mounting bracket and secure it to the notch. CAUTION: Use the top cable control bar only with coaxial cable connections. Do not use with antennas. 3. Align the screw holes on the cable control bar with the screw holes on the mounting bracket. 4. Tighten the six M3x3.
5. Connect the cables to the Edge Gateway. 6. Loop the cable lock (not supplied) to secure each cable to the cable control bar.
Mounting the Edge Gateway on a DIN rail using the DIN-rail bracket NOTE: The DIN-rail bracket includes the screws that are required for securing the bracket to the Edge Gateway. 1. Align the screw holes on the DIN-rail bracket with the screw holes at back of the Edge Gateway. 2. Place the two M4x5 screws on the DIN-rail bracket and secure it to the Edge Gateway.
3. Secure the DIN-rail mounting bracket to the Edge Gateway using the two M4x5 screws provided. NOTE: Torque the screws at 8±0.5 kilograms-centimeter (17.64±1.1 pounds-inch) on the DIN-rail mounting bracket.
4. Place the Edge Gateway on the DIN rail at an angle, and then pull the Edge Gateway down to compress the springs at the top of the DIN-rail mounting bracket. 5. Push the Edge Gateway towards the DIN-rail to secure the lower clip of the bracket onto the DIN rail. NOTE: For more information about demounting the DIN-rail, see Demounting DIN rail. Mounting the Edge Gateway using the perpendicular mount NOTE: The perpendicular mount is designed for mounting in a DIN-rail only. NOTE: An open space of 63.
2. Tighten the four M4x7 screws to secure the Edge Gateway to the perpendicular-mount bracket. NOTE: Torque the screws at 8±0.5 kilograms-centimeter (17.64±1.1 pounds-inch).
3. Align the screw holes on the DIN-rail mount bracket with the screw holes on the perpendicular-mount bracket, and tighten the two screws. NOTE: Torque the screws at 8±0.5 kilograms-centimeter (17.64±1.1 pounds-inch).
4. Place the Edge Gateway on the DIN rail at an angle and push the Edge Gateway down to compress the springs on the DINrail mount brackets. 5. Push the Edge Gateway towards the DIN-rail to secure the lower clip of the bracket onto the DIN rail.
6. Secure the Edge Gateway on the DIN rail. Mounting the Edge Gateway using a VESA mount The Edge Gateway can be mounted on a standard VESA mount (75 mm x 75 mm). NOTE: The VESA mount option is sold separately. For VESA mounting instructions, see the documentation that is shipped with the VESA mount.
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4 Setting up the ZigBee dongle CAUTION: Do not connect the ZigBee dongle if the Edge Gateway is installed inside the enclosure. 1. Power off your Edge Gateway. 2. Connect the ZigBee dongle to any external USB port on your Edge Gateway. 3. Power on your Edge Gateway and complete the setup. NOTE: For more information about the ZigBee development, see www.silabs.com.
5 Setting up the operating system CAUTION: To prevent operating system corruption from sudden power loss, use the operating system to gracefully shut down the Edge Gateway. The Edge Gateway is shipped with one of the following operating systems: ● Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 ● Ubuntu Core 16 ● Ubuntu Server 18.04 NOTE: For more information about Windows 10 operating system, see msdn.microsoft.com. NOTE: For more information about the Ubuntu Core 16 operating system, see www.ubuntu.
Restoring Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 CAUTION: These steps will delete all the data on your Edge Gateway. You can restore Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 by using a USB flash drive. Prerequisites Create the recovery USB flash drive. For more information, see Creating the recovery USB flash drive. Procedure 1. Connect the recovery USB flash drive to the Edge Gateway. 2. Power on the Edge Gateway.
3. Run the CloudLED.exe from Command Prompt or PowerShell with administrative rights. Run the following commands: ● CloudLED.exe ON ● CloudLED.exe OFF TPM support Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 supports TPM 2.0. For more information about TPM resources, see technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749022. System shutdown and restart Click Start > Power, and then click Restart or Shutdown to restart or shutdown the Edge Gateway, respectively.
Prerequisites for setting up Ubuntu Core 16 Infrastructure An active connection to the internet is needed to update the Ubuntu Core 16 operating system as well as applications (snaps). Prior knowledge ● Ensure the personnel setting up Ubuntu Core 16 operating system has prior knowledge of the following: ○ ○ ○ ○ Unix\Linux commands Serial communication protocol SSH terminal emulators (for example, PuTTY) Network settings (for example, proxy URL) Boot up and log in – Direct system configuration 1.
Viewing operating system and application versions Run the uname command to view system information: root@DCPLB02:/sys/class/net# uname -a Add the -a option at the end of the command to print all system information. For example: Linux DCPLB02 4.4.0-98-generic #121-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 10 14:24:03 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux NOTE: Check if a newer version of the software is available. For more information on checking for updates, see Updating operating system and applications.
Table 8. Basic commands (continued) Action Ubuntu Core 16 To change the time zone to your location, run the command: admin@localhost:~$ sudo timedatectl --help Root-user credential Run the command: admin@localhost:$ sudo su Returns: $ admin@localhost:~# sudo su – $ root@localhost:~# Identifying the System Service Tag Run the command: admin@localhost:$ cat /sys/class/dmi/id/ product_serial The system tag is printed.
3. Create a profile. $ sudo network-manager.nmcli c add con-name test type gsm ifname apn internet NOTE: Depending on the return results from step 2, replace after ifname with the actual primary port name. 4. Check the WWAN status. $ network-manager.nmcli r wwan 5. Turn on WWAN. $ sudo network-manager.nmcli r wwan on 6. Find wwan0 in the interface list. $ ifconfig -a 7. Enable the connection profile. $ sudo network-manager.nmcli c up test 8. Check the Network Manager status.
NOTE: For more information on SoftAP, see https://docs.ubuntu.com/core/en/stacks/network/wifi-ap/docs/index. 1. Login to Ubuntu Snappy. Make sure that the system is connected to the internet. 2. Run the command to find the application from the Ubuntu Snappy Store. #sudo snap seach wifi-ap 3. Run the command to install the application. #sudo snap install wifi-ap 4. After snap is installed, run the command to check the status. $ wifi-ap.status 5.
10. Run the command to connect the to the Bluetooth keyboard. $connect 11. To quit the bluetoothctl console. $quit Switching between WLAN and Bluetooth modes 1. Unload the WLAN/BT driver. $ modprobe -r ven_rsi_sdio 2. Adjust the mode in /etc/modprobe.d/rs9113.conf 3. Reload the WLAN/BT driver. $ modprobe ven_rsi_sdio 4. Verify the operation mode. Refer to the table for operating mode values. $ cat /sys/module/ven_rsi_sdio/parameters/dev_oper_mode Table 9.
● Passkey Entry NOTE: For more information about blueetooth pairing, see https://blog.bluetooth.com/bluetooth-pairing-part-4. [bluetooth]# [bluetooth]# [bluetooth]# [bluetooth]# [bluetooth]# [bluetooth]# agent on default-agent pairable on pair XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX [CHG] Device XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Connected: yes exit 4. Configure SPP. Server Device $ bluez.sdptool add --channel=22 SP $ .
Dell recommends that you enable the WDT by default to activate the fail-safe circuitry. Snappy, a WDT-compatible operating system, provides the capability to detect and recover the system from malfunctions or unexpected crashes. To check daemon status, run the command: admin@localhost:$ systemctl show | grep –i watchdog Returns: RuntimeWatchdogUSec=1min ShutdownWatchdogUSec=10min NOTE: The default value is 10. The actual value should be greater than 0.
Snappy auto update/Autopilot Snappy auto update is a feature which runs in the background, ensuring that your software always up-to-date. We recommend that you enable the feature by default. The settings can be adjusted in the Ubuntu Core. NOTE: For more information automatic updates, see https://docs.ubuntu.com/core/en/reference/automatic-refreshes. Accessing Snappy Store/Snapweb 1. Enter ip_address:4200 in a browser. 2. Select Advanced, then select proceed to the ip_address(unsafe). 3.
You can now access the snapweb. Sensors The sensors on the Edge Gateway provide measurements on pressure, relative humidity and temperature, and motion. Table 10. Sensor types Relative humidity and temperature sensor ST Micro HTS221 Motion sensor—Accelerometer ST Micro LNG2DMTR Pressure sensor ST Micro LPS22HB Retrieve the raw data from the sensors by running the following commands.
$ $ $ $ cat cat cat cat in_humidityrelative_scale in_temp_offset in_temp_raw in_temp_scale ● To retrieve data from the motion sensor, run the command. $ cat in_accel_scale_available $ cat in_accel_*_scale $ cat in_accel_*_raw ● To retrieve data from the pressure sensor, run the command. $ cat in_pressure_raw $ cat in_pressure_scale Converting raw data for use Apply the formula in the table to convert the raw data collected into usable measurements. Table 11.
Table 14. Values and configuration options for the ignition pin (continued) hybrid-sleep Suspend to both disk and RAM lock Screen-lock all running sessions. For example, to reboot the system when the power button is pressed, run the command: $ snap set core system.
7. Use another system to wake from wlan (Supported tools: wakeonlan, and etherwake). $ sudo wakeonlan MAC $ sudo etherwake MAC Restoring Ubuntu Core 16 When the operating system is restored to the factory image, all data on the system is deleted.
2. Power on the Edge Gateway. 3. Press F12 when the Dell logo is displayed on the screen to enter the boot menu. 4. Select Factory Restore from the boot menu. 5. When you receive the message Factory Restore will delete all user data, are you sure? [Y/N], press Y . Restore Ubuntu Core 16 from USB flash drive CAUTION: These steps will delete all the data on your Edge Gateway. Prerequisites Create the recovery USB flash drive. For more information, see Creating the recovery USB flash drive.
Flashing new Ubuntu OS image 1. Insert a USB flash drive into the Ubuntu Desktop workstation. 2. Copy img.xz to ~/Downloads/ directory. 3. Flash the installation image to USB flash drive. a. Start the Terminal application. It can be found by typing Terminal in the Unity Dash. CAUTION: The dd command erases the content of the drive it writes to. b. Type the following command and press Enter. xzcat img.
NOTE: 10.101.46.209 is an example, and should be replaced with the IP address obtained in step 2. Installing or configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) daemon For more information about Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), see: ● help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/dhcp.html.en ● help.ubuntu.
# ssh admin@192.168.2.1 Ubuntu Server driver information This section contains information about Ubuntu Server 18.04 and supporting kernel, v4.15.x. Table 16.
2. Download the latest metadata from LVFS. # sudo fwupdmgr refresh 3. If firmware updates are available for the Edge Gateway, get updates. # sudo fwupdmgr get-updates 4. Download and apply all updates to the Edge Gateway. # sudo fwupdmgr update -v Updates that can be applied without having to reboot will be installed immediately. 5. If there are updates that need to be installed after rebooting, reboot the Edge Gateway.
2. Show the WDT environmental settings. # cat /etc/default/watchdog Read-status through sysfs interface Table 17. WDT file descriptions Read-only file location Description /sys/class/watchdog/watchdog0/bootstatus Contains status of the WDT device at boot. It is equivalent to WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS of input-output control (ioctl) interface. /sys/class/watchdog/watchdog0/identity Contains identity string of WDT device.
4. Activate TPM. # cctk --tpmactivation=activate --valsetuppwd= 5. Reboot the system. # systemctl reboot NOTE: Do not power off the system while it is rebooting. 6. Check whether TPM is active. # cctk --tpmactivation Cloud LED On/Off 1. To export Cloud LED PIN, run the command: #sudo su – #echo 346 > /sys/class/gpio/export #echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio346/direction 2.
Table 18. ALSA utilities (continued) Utilities Description speaker-test Speaker test-tone generator NOTE: For more information about ALSA on Ubuntu, see packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/alsa-utils. Playback The following shows an example of how to playback audio with ALSA. 1. List available devices (default: baytrailcraudio). # aplay -l 2. Playback. # aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wmv Recording The following shows an example of how to record audio with ALSA. 1.
Table 19. Sensor types (continued) Sensor type Description ST Micro LNG2DMTR Motion G-sensor—Accelerometer ST Micro LPS22HB Pressure sensor Retrieve the raw data from the sensors by running the following commands. Then, apply the formula in the table to convert the data collected into measurements such as relative humidity and temperature. Retrieving raw data from sensors ● To query sensor devices, run the following command.
Table 22. Convert pressure sensor raw data (continued) Temperature (m degC) = in_temp_raw * in_temp_scale Ignition Pin The ignition pin can be used to wake the Edge Gateway. Table 23.
System Power Management Configuring low-power states: S3 and S4 Use the following command to configure suspend state–S3: # sudo systemctl suspend Use the following command to configure hibernate state–S4: # sudo systemctl hibernate NOTE: Hibernate state is not supported if secure-boot mode is enabled. Configuring system wake-up from low-power states (S3/S4/S5)—WLAN 1. Enable Wake on WLAN in the BIOS program. For more information on accessing the BIOS program, see Accessing BIOS settings.
4. For example, set the wake-up event for 60 seconds: (root)# echo +60 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm 5. For example, place the Edge Gateway in suspend mode: (root)# systemctl suspend If successful, the RTC will wake up the Edge Gateway in 60 seconds. Configuring system wake-up from low-power states (S3/S4/S5)—LAN 1. Enable Wake on LAN in the BIOS program. For more information on accessing the BIOS program, see Accessing BIOS settings. Alternatively, use Dell Command | Configure.
3. Create a profile with the given primary port, for example, MBIM. # sudo nmcli c add con-name test type gsm ifname cdc-wdm0 apn internet 4. Check the WWAN status. # nmcli r wwan 5. Turn on WWAN. # sudo nmcli r wwan on 6. Find wwan0 in the interface list. # ifconfig -a 7. Enable the connection profile. # sudo nmcli c up test 8. Check the Network Manager status. $ nmcli d 9. Disable the connection profile. # sudo nmcli c down test 10. Check the Network Manager status.
● Disconnect: # sudo network-manager.nmcli dev disconnect $WIFI_INTERFACE Connecting through SoftAP (wifi-ap.snap) Enabling the Software-enabled Access Point (SoftAP) can improve connectivity to wireless-access points by increasing available entropy and reducing the number of connection retries to clients. NOTE: For more information on SoftAP, see docs.ubuntu.com/core/en/stacks/network/wifi-ap/docs/index. 1. Install haveged. # sudo apt install haveged 2. Disable wpa_supplicant.
wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK wpa_passphrase=00000000 3. Disable wpa_supplicant. # sudo systemctl stop wpa_supplicant.service # sudo systemctl mask wpa_supplicant.service 4. Detach from network manager. # sudo nmcli d set wlan0 managed no 5. Use hostapd to create an access point. # hostapd /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf Connecting through Bluetooth This feature allows the system to connect to Bluetooth devices such as a Bluetooth keyboard. 1. Run the command to start bluetoothctl console.
Switching between WLAN and Bluetooth modes 1. Adjust the mode from default 13 to 14 in /etc/modprobe.d/rs9113.conf. # options rsi_sdio dev_oper_mode=14 2. Verify the operation mode. # cat /sys/module/rsi_sdio/parameters/dev_oper_mode Table 25.
4. Configure SPP. Server Device # bluez.sdptool add --channel=22 SP # ./rfcomm -r listen /dev/rfcomm0 22 Waiting for connection on channel 22 Connection from XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX to /dev/rfcomm0 Press CTRL-C for hangup Then, create a new instance of terminal to screen the data over bluetooth serial. $ cat /dev/rfcomm0 Client Device # bluez.sdptool add --channel=22 SP # .
6 Accessing and updating BIOS Accessing BIOS settings Use Dell Command | Configure (DCC) to access BIOS settings Dell Command | Configure (DCC) is a factory-installed application in the Edge Gateway that helps to configure the BIOS settings. It consists of a Command Line Interface (CLI) to configure various BIOS features. For more information about DCC, see www.dell.com/dellclientcommandsuitemanuals.
perform these system administration tasks, Edge Gateways contain a facility for running an invocation script of BIOS commands from a USB flash drive. For more information about USB invocation script, see the Edge Gateway USB script utility User's Guide at www.dell.com/ support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/dell-edge-gateway-3000-series/drivers/. Flashing the BIOS from a USB flash drive Prerequisites ● BIOS file. Download the file from www.dell.com/support. ● A blank USB 2.0 or 3.
Without an internet connection 1. Download the latest .cab file from secure-lvfs.rhcloud.com/lvfs/devicelist. 2. Check the current BIOS details. $ sudo uefi-fw-tools.fwupdmgr get-devices 3. Copy the firmware.cab file to /root/snap/uefi-fw-tools/common/ folder. $ sudo cp firmware.cab /root/snap/uefi-fw-tools/common/ 4. Check the details of the BIOS from the .cab file. $ sudo uefi-fw-tools.fwupdmgr get-details [Full path of firmware.cab] 5. Apply the update. $ sudo uefi-fw-tools.
For more information about EDM, see www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/wyse-cloud-clientmanager/research. Default BIOS settings General (BIOS level 1) Table 26.
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Table 27. System configuration (BIOS level 1) (continued) BIOS level 2 Watchdog Timer Support BIOS level 3 Watchdog Timer Support Item Default value Enable WLAN/Bluetooth [Enable/Disable] Enabled Enable Dedicated GPS Radio [Enable/Disable] Enabled Enable MEMs Sensor [Enable/Disable] Enabled Enable Watchdog Timer [Enable/Disable] Disabled Security (BIOS level 1) Table 28.
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Power management (BIOS level 1) Table 31.
Maintenance (BIOS level 1) Table 34.
7 References In addition to the Installation and Operation Manual, you can see the following documents available at www.dell.com/support/ manuals.
8 Appendix Antenna specifications The Edge Gateway is professionally-installed equipment. The Radio Frequency (RF) output power does not exceed the maximum limit allowed in the country of operation. CAUTION: Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments may damage the device and potentially violate international regulations. NOTE: Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Table 37. Mobile broadband auxiliary antenna maximum gain (dBi) (continued) Antenna position—Bent Antenna position—Straight Frequency (MHz) 4G (dBi) 4G (dBi) 1710~1880 2.3 2.0 1850~1990 3.6 3.2 1920~2170 3.6 3.2 Table 38. WLAN/GPS antenna maximum gain (dBi) Antenna position—Bent Antenna position—Straight Frequency (MHz) GPS (dBi) WLAN (dBi) GPS (dBi) WLAN (dBi) 1561~1602 2.6 Not applicable 2.4 Not applicable 2400~2500 Not applicable 3.4 Not applicable 1.
NOTE: The default user name and password are both admin. Boot up and login—Static IP system configuration NOTE: To help set up the Edge Gateway remotely, the static IP address of Ethernet port two on the Edge Gateway is set to these values at the factory: ● IP address: 192.168.2.1 ● Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 ● DHCP server: Not applicable You can connect your Edge Gateway to a Windows computer that is on the same subnet using a crossover cable. 1.
● Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 ● DHCP server: Not applicable 1. On the host computer, configure the Ethernet adaptor that is connected to the Edge Gateway with a static IPv4 address under the same subnet. Set the IPv4 address to 192.168.2.x (where x represents the last digit of the IP address, for example, 192.168.2.2). NOTE: Do not set the IPv4 address to the same IP address as the Edge Gateway. Use an IP address between 192.168.2.2 to 192.168.2.254. 2. Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0.
9 Contacting Dell To contact Dell for sales, technical assistance, or customer service issues: 1. Go to www.dell.com/contactdell. 2. Verify your country or region in the drop-down list at the bottom of the page. 3. Select the appropriate service or support link based on your requirement or choose the method of contacting Dell that is convenient for you. Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options.