HARTING MICA Manuel utilisateur

User Guide
MICA Getting Started

MICA Getting Started
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2. Edition 2019
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Contents
1Connecting Your MICA to Power.........................................................................5
2Logging In..............................................................................................................6
2.1 Using Name Resolution............................................................................6
2.2 Using the 10.10.10.10 Fall Back Address ...............................................6
2.3 Connecting to a MICA Wireless for the First Time ................................6
2.4 First Login..................................................................................................6
3Working with Containers......................................................................................8
3.1 Starting Containers...................................................................................8
3.2 Opening the UI of a Container .................................................................8
3.3 Stopping a Container................................................................................9
4MICA Network Configuration .............................................................................10
4.1 Basic Network Configuration.................................................................10
4.2 Advanced Network Configuration.........................................................13
5WLAN Configuration...........................................................................................15
5.1 Access Point Mode Configuration ........................................................15
5.2 Client Mode Configuration.....................................................................16
5.3 Advanced Roaming ................................................................................16
6Mobile Network Configuration...........................................................................18
6.1 Activating the eSIM.................................................................................18
6.2 Mobile Connection Configuration .........................................................19
6.3 GNSS Receiver........................................................................................19
7Container Network Settings ...............................................................................21
7.1 Details ......................................................................................................21
7.2 Container Network Settings...................................................................22
7.3 Note: Legacy Additional Network Interfaces .......................................22
8Bluetooth Configuration.....................................................................................23
9Time and Date......................................................................................................24
10 Changing Passwords..........................................................................................25
11 Firmware Reset....................................................................................................26
12 Firmware Upgrade...............................................................................................27
13 Generating a System Report..............................................................................28
14 Container Configuration and Maintenance.......................................................29
14.1 Container Installation .............................................................................29
14.2 Container Update....................................................................................29
14.3 The Context Menu...................................................................................29
14.4 Accessing the Container UI ...................................................................29
14.5 Container Reset.......................................................................................30
14.6 Container Duplication.............................................................................30
14.7 Container Export.....................................................................................30
14.8 Container Overlay Export.......................................................................30

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15 MICA Software Architecture...............................................................................31
15.1 Container Architecture...........................................................................31
15.2 MICA Network Topology ........................................................................31
16 MICA Variants with Additional Connections ....................................................33
16.1 Ethernet and USB....................................................................................33
16.2 USB Connections...................................................................................33
17 Troubleshooting..................................................................................................34

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1 Connecting Your MICA to Power
MICA BASIC WITH M12 A-CODED GPIO AND M12 X-CODED POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE).
MICA WIRELESS WITH M8 POWER SUPPLY.
Depending on the MICA variant your MICA can be powered using Power over Ethernet (PoE) or 24V DC.
The documentation included with your MICA explains how to connect your MICA to power and to your com-
puter.
Warning: Make sure to use an appropriate power source. Some commercially available
PoE injectors do not follow the IEEE 802.3afnorm and can damage devices like the
MICA through voltage peaks of up to 80V. If you are unsure which PoE Injector to use,
please contact your HARTING partner or
MICASupport@HARTING.com
The MICA boots automatically when connected to power and loads its web interface. During the boot se-
quence, the power LED will be illuminated in red and switch to green once the boot process is complete.

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2 Logging In
2.1 Using Name Resolution
In most network environments the MICA will show up under the name listed on the type shield at the bottom
of the device. Depending on your combination of browser, operating system, and network settings, you can
log into the MICA web interface using either https://micaname or https://micaname.local.
2.2 Using the 10.10.10.10 Fall Back Address
If the MICA cannot connect to a DHCP server, for example because it is connected directly to a PC, you can
access its web interface under https://10.10.10.10. To do this, your PC needs to be in the same network seg-
ment as the MICA. You can do this, for example, by setting its IP address to 10.10.10.7 and its network
mask to 255.255.255.240.
If you have not set the MICA base system to a static IPv4 address, you can also use 10.10.10.10 to log into
a MICA that no longer shows up in a network due to some fault or misconfiguration. To engage this fallback
mode, disconnect the MICA from power, connect it directly to a PC that is not connected to an IPv4 network,
and power the MICA back on.
2.3 Connecting to a MICA Wireless for the First Time
When the MICA Wireless is initially connected to power, it starts in Access Point mode with the IP address
10.10.10.10 and WPA2 enabled. The SSID and WPA2 password are listed on the type shield on the bottom
of the MICA. Use these to connect to the MICA from your PC or tablet and to perform the initial configuration.
For more information about configuring a MICA Wireless, please refer to the MICA Wireless User Guide
available on www.harting-mica.com.
2.4 First Login
To log into your MICA for the first time, use the username admin and the password listed on the type shield.
We strongly recommend that you change the password immediately after logging in.
You can also access the MICA API documentation and some basic device information about your device (in-
cluding the serial number and MAC address) from this screen without having to log in.

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3 Working with Containers
All MICA applications consist of one or more LXC containers, which are small independent virtual machines.
The MICA web interface lists all installed containers and three general tools called Install, Settings, and Infor-
mation.
3.1 Starting Containers
Before you can interact with a container, it has to be started. To start a container, choose Start App from the
context menu. You can open the context menu by right-clicking a container icon or by long pressing it on a
touch screen. Once the container is active, its icon changes from gray to yellow.
3.2 Opening the UI of a Container
To open the user interface of a started container, click its icon. If the container has a web user interface, it
will be displayed in your browser. If the container does not have a web interface, an informational message
will be shown.
Stopped Container
Active Container

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4 MICA Network Configuration
The MICA base system can be configured using the Settings panel. All actions inside the Settings panel re-
quire admin privileges.
4.1 Basic Network Configuration
Network settings can be configured under Settings →Network. In most cases, you just need to configure the
primary network at this point and do not have to not worry about advanced settings.
4.1.1 General Settings
The MICA host name and MDNS name are set in the factory and cannot be changed in the UI.
GW&NS lets you choose which interface will be used to connect to the default gateway and nameserver. If
your MICA only has one network interface, this setting is disabled.
The currently used gateway and name servers are shown below. These settings can be changed in Inter-
face-specific configuration as described below.
System Settings
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