Teltonika RUT955 User Manual

Teltonika RUT955 User Manual

Lte router
Hide thumbs Also See for RUT955:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

RUT955 User's Manual
USER MANUAL
RUT955 LTE Router
Teltonika Solutions
1

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Teltonika RUT955

  • Page 1 RUT955 User‘s Manual USER MANUAL RUT955 LTE Router Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 2: Legal Notice

    Copyright © 2015 TELTONIKA Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of TELTONIKA Ltd is prohibited. The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product and manual for the purpose of technical improvement without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    RUT955 User‘s Manual Table of Contents Legal notice ................................2 Attention.................................. 2 SAFETY INFORMATION ............................9 Device connection ............................. 10 Introduction ..............................11 Specifications ............................... 11 Ethernet ..............................11 Wi-Fi ................................. 11 Hardware ..............................11 Electrical, Mechanical & Environmental ....................12 Applications .............................
  • Page 4 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.7.1 Mobile Signal Strength ........................38 6.7.2 Realtime Load ..........................39 6.7.3 Realtime Traffic ..........................40 6.7.4 Realtime Wireless ..........................41 6.7.5 Realtime Connections ........................42 Mobile Traffic ............................43 Events Log ..............................44 6.9.1 All Events ............................44 6.9.2...
  • Page 5 RUT955 User‘s Manual Firewall ..............................86 7.6.1 General Settings ..........................86 7.6.2 DMZ ..............................87 7.6.3 Zone Forwarding ..........................87 7.6.4 Port Forwarding ..........................88 7.6.5 Traffic Rules............................91 7.6.6 Custom Rules ........................... 97 7.6.7 DDOS Prevention ..........................98 7.6.8 Port Scan Prevention ........................
  • Page 6 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.7.1 OpenVPN ............................133 9.7.1 ................................136 9.7.2 IPSec ............................... 139 9.7.3 GRE Tunnel ............................. 142 9.7.4 PPTP ............................... 144 9.7.5 L2TP ..............................146 Dynamic DNS ............................148 SMS Utilities ............................149 9.9.1 SMS Utilities ........................... 149 9.9.1...
  • Page 7 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.13.1 General settings ..........................183 9.13.2 Internet Access Restriction Settings ..................... 185 9.13.3 Logging ............................185 9.13.4 Landing Page ..........................186 9.13.5 Radius server configuration ......................188 9.13.6 Statistics ............................189 9.14 CLI............................... 189 9.15 Auto Reboot ............................190 9.15.1 Ping Reboot ...........................
  • Page 8 RUT955 User‘s Manual 10.3.5 MAC Clone ............................. 218 10.3.6 Overview ............................218 10.3.7 Monitoring ............................ 219 10.4 User scripts ............................219 10.5 Restore point ............................. 220 10.5.1 Restore point create ........................220 10.5.2 Restore point load ......................... 220 10.6 Firmware ............................221 10.6.1 Firmware ............................
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    RUT955 User‘s Manual SAFETY INFORMATION In this document you will be introduced on how to use a router safely. We suggest you to adhere to the following recommendations in order to avoid personal injuries and or property damage. You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before using the device! To avoid burning and voltage caused traumas, of the personnel working with the device, please follow these safety requirements.
  • Page 10: Device Connection

    RUT955 User‘s Manual Device connection Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing a RUT955 LTE router! RUT955 is part of the RUT9xx series of compact mobile routers with high speed wireless and Ethernet connections. This router is ideal for people who‘d like to share their internet on the go, as it is not restricted by a cumbersome cable connection.
  • Page 12: Electrical, Mechanical & Environmental

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 2.4 Electrical, Mechanical & Environmental  Dimensions (H x W x D) 80mm x 106mm x 46mm  Weight 250g  Power supply 100 – 240 VAC -> 9 VDC wall adapter  Input voltage range 9 – 30VDC ...
  • Page 13: Setting Up Your Router

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 3 Setting up your router 3.1 Installation After you unpack the box, follow the steps documented below in order to properly connect the device. For better Wi-Fi performance, put the device in a clearly visible spot, as obstacles such as walls and doors hinder the signal.
  • Page 14: Connection Status Led Indication

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 3.1.2 Connection status LED indication Constant blinking ( 2Hz) – router is turning on. LED turned off – it has no 4G data connection LED turned on – it has 4G data connection. Explanation of connection status LED indication: 1.
  • Page 15: Logging In

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 3.2 Logging in After you’re complete with the setting up as described in the section above, you are ready to start logging into your router and start configuring it. This example shows how to connect on Windows 7. On windows Vista: click Start ->...
  • Page 16 RUT955 User‘s Manual 3. Click “View network connections” 4. Then right click on your wireless device that you use to connect to other access points (it is the one with the name “Wireless Network Connection” and has signal bars on its icon) 5.
  • Page 17 Enter the default password, which is “admin01” into the “Password” field and then either click Login with your mouse or press the Enter key. You have now successfully logged into the RUT955! From here on out you can configure almost any aspect of your router.
  • Page 18: Operation Modes

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 4 Operation Modes The RUT9xx series router supports various operation modes. It can be connected to the internet (WAN) via mobile, standard Ethernet cable or via a wireless network. When connecting to the internet, you may also backup your main WAN connection with one or two backup connections.
  • Page 19: Powering Options

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 5 Powering Options The RUT9xx router can be powered from a power socket or over an Ethernet port. Depending on your network architecture you can use the LAN1 port to power the device. RUT9xx can be powered from a power socket and over Ethernet simultaneously. The power socket has higher priority meaning that the device will draw power from the power socket as long as it is available.
  • Page 20: Status

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6 Status The status section contains various information, like IP addresses of various network interfaces, the state of the router’s memory, firmware version, DHCP leases, associated wireless stations, graphs indicating load, traffic and much more. 6.1 Overview The Overview window displays various information summaries.
  • Page 21: System Information

    1. Router Name RUT955 Name of the router (hostname of the router’s system) 2. Host name Teltonika-RUT955.com Indicates how router will be seen by other devices on the network 3. Router Model Teltonika RUT955 LTE Router’s model 4. Firmware Version RUT9XX_R_00.02.376...
  • Page 22: Network Information

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.3 Network Information 6.3.1 Mobile The Mobile Information window displays information about the mobile connection. Mobile information: Field Name Sample Value Explanation Data connection Connected Mobile data connection status state IMEI 861107030078134 Modem's IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number...
  • Page 23 RUT955 User‘s Manual Operator LT BITE GSM Mobile operator's name Operator state Registered (home) GSM network's status Connection type 4G (LTE) Indicates the GSM network's access technology Bytes received 15.7 MB (16453520 How many bytes were received via mobile data connection...
  • Page 24 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.3.2 WAN The WAN Information window displays information about the current WAN connection. WAN information: Field Name Sample Value Explanation Interface Mobile Specifies the interface through which the router is connecting to the internet. This can either be Wired, Mobile or Wi-Fi...
  • Page 25 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.3.3 LAN The LAN Information window displays information about LAN connections. LAN information: Field Name Sample Value Explanation 1. Name Lan instance name 2. IP address 192.168.56.1 The address that the router uses on the LAN network 3.
  • Page 26 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.3.4 Wireless Wireless can work in two modes: Access Point (AP) or Station (STA). AP is when the wireless radio is used to create an Access Point that other devices can connect to. STA is when the router’s radio is used to connect to another Access Point via WAN.
  • Page 27 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.3.4.2 Access Point The Wireless Information window displays information about wireless connections (Access Point mode.) Wireless AP information Field Name Sample Value Explanation 1. Channel 11 (2.46 GHz) The channel that is used to broadcast the SSID and to establish new connections to devices 2.
  • Page 28 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.3.5 OpenVPN Client The OpenVPN Information window displays OpenVPN client or server information. Field Name Sample Value Explanation 1. Enabled OpenVPN status 2. Status Connected Connection status 3. Type Client The type of OpenVPN instance that has been created 4.
  • Page 29 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.3.6 OpenVPN Server Field Name Sample Value Explanation 1. Enabled OpenVPN status 2. Status Connected Connection status 2. Type Server The type of OpenVPN instance that has been created 3. IP 10.0.0.1 Remote virtual network's IP address 4.
  • Page 30 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.3.7 VRRP The VRRP Information window displays VRRP(Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) LAN Status. Field Name Sample Value Explanation 1. Status Enabled VRRP status 2. Virtual IP 192.168.1.253 Virtual IP address (-es) for LAN’s VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol ) cluster 3.
  • Page 31 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.3.8 Topology The Network Topology window provides the ability to scan and quickly retrieve information about devices in your network. When the router uses Mobile as WAN and the selected Connection type is „PPP“, you can only scan the LAN side.
  • Page 32 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.3.9 Access 6.3.9.1 Access Status The Access Status window displays information about active local and remote SSH, HTTP and HTTPS connections. Field Name Possible Values Explanation 1. Type SSH; HTTP; HTTPS Type of connection protocol 2. Status...
  • Page 33 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.3.9.2 Last Connections The Last Connections window displays information about the last 3 connections for each of the different connection types. Field Name Possible Value Explanation 1. Type SSH; HTTP; HTTPS Type of connection protocol 2. Date...
  • Page 34: Device Information

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.4 Device information The Device Information page displays factory information that was written into the device during the manufacturing process. Field Name Sample Value Explanation Serial number 54656 Serial number of the device Product code RUT955H7V020 Product code of the device...
  • Page 35: Services

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.5 Services The Services page displays the status of available services and gives you the ability turn them on/off or restart them. Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 36: Routes

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.6 Routes The Routes page displays the router’s ARP table and active IP and IPv6 routes. 6.6.1 The ARP table shows the router’s recently cached MAC addresses of every immediate device that was communicating with the router.
  • Page 37: Active Ipv6-Routes

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.6.3 Active IPv6-Routes The Active IPv6-Routes table shows active IPv6 routes for data packet transition. Field Name Sample Value Explanation 1. Network loopback Network interface used 2. Target 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0/0 Indicates where a TCP/IP packet with a specific IP address will be directed 3.
  • Page 38: Graphs

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.7 Graphs The Real-time graph window displays various statistical data changes over time in the form of graphs. 6.7.1 Mobile Signal Strength The Mobile Signal strength graph displays mobile signal strength variation in time (measured in dBm).
  • Page 39: Realtime Load

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.7.2 Realtime Load The Realtime Load window displays a tri-graph that illustrates average CPU load values in real time. The graph consists out of three color coded graphs, each one corresponding to the average CPU load over 1 (red), 5 (orange) and 15 (yellow) most recent minutes.
  • Page 40: Realtime Traffic

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.7.3 Realtime Traffic The Realtime Traffic window lets you monitor average inbound and outbound traffic over the course of minutes; each new measurement is taken every 3 seconds. The graphs consist out of two color coded graphs: the green graph shows the outbound traffic, the blue graph shows the inbound traffic.
  • Page 41: Realtime Wireless

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.7.4 Realtime Wireless The Realtime Wireless window displays the wireless radio signal strength, signal noise, average and peak signal levels and the theoretical maximum channel permeability. Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 42: Realtime Connections

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.7.5 Realtime Connections The Realtime Connections window displays currently active network connections with the information about network, protocol, source and destination addresses and transfer speed. Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 43: Mobile Traffic

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.8 Mobile Traffic The Mobile Traffic graphs display the mobile connection data that was sent and received this day, week or month for each or both of the SIM cards. By default the mobile traffic usage logging is disabled. In order to use this function, you will have to enable it in the Configuration tab.
  • Page 44: Events Log

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.9 Events Log The Events Log windows display records of such event as logins, reboots, resets, connections and configuration changes. 6.9.1 All Events The All Events window displays all of the router’s recorded events, their types and times of occurrence.
  • Page 45: System Events

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.9.2 System Events The System Events window displays all system events, their types and times of occurrence. These events include authentication, reboot requests, incoming and outgoing SMS messages and calls, emails, configuration changes and DHCP events. Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 46: Network Events

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.9.3 Network Events The Network Events window displays information about recent network events like new connections, lease status changes, network types or operator changes. Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 47: Events Reporting

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.9.4 Events Reporting The Events Reporting page gives you the ability to configure rules that will inform you via SMS or email when certain events occur on your router. These events can be almost anything – configuration changes, new connections, various status updates, SIM switches, etc.
  • Page 48 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.9.4.1.1 Send SMS Field Name Sample Value Explanation Enable Enable Make a rule active/inactive Event type Reboot Select the type of event that you wish to receive information about Event subtype After unexpected shut Specify the subtype of the event...
  • Page 49 RUT955 User‘s Manual Retry interval 5 min. The amount of time after an unsuccessful attempt before the delivery retry is initiated Retry count How many attempts of delivery retry will be performed Message text on Router name - %rn; The content of the message Event Event type - %et;...
  • Page 50 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.9.4.1.2 Send email Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 51 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field Name Sample Value Explanation Enable Enable Make the rule active or inactive Event type Reboot Select the type of event that you wish to receive information about Event subtype After unexpected shut Specify the subtype of the event...
  • Page 52: Reporting Configuration

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.9.5 Reporting Configuration The Reporting Configuration window lets you create rules that transfer logs to email or FTP. Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 53 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.9.5.1 Events Log Report Configuration The Events Log Report Configuration window gives you the ability to change the configuration of periodic events reporting to email or FTP. You can access it by creating a rule and pressing the “edit” button next to it, just like Event Reporting Configuration.
  • Page 54 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field Name Sample Value Explanation Enable Enable Make the rule active or inactive Events log System Events log to which the rule is applied Transfer type Events log file transfer type: Email or FTP Compress file Disable...
  • Page 55 RUT955 User‘s Manual 6.9.5.1.2 Email Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 56 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field Name Sample Value Explanation Enable Enable Make the rule active or inactive Events log Network Events log to which the rule is applied Transfer type Email Events log file transfer type: Email or FTP Compress file...
  • Page 57: Network

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7 Network 7.1 Mobile 7.1.1 General In the Mobile Configuration window you can configure various mobile settings that are used in order to connect to your local 2G/3G/LTE network. Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 58 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field Name Possible values Explanation Connection PPP / QMI Defines how the router's modem will connect to the internet. type PPP mode uses a dialling number to establish a data connection. QMI mode (default) does not use dialling or the PPP protocol to...
  • Page 59 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.1.1.1 Passthrough Mode Passthrough mode is used to redirect all traffic to another device. In the process the router itself becomes “transparent” as all traffic is redirected to another device which will also have the router’s public IP address assigned to...
  • Page 60: Sim Management

    Performs a SIM card switch when access to a network is denied 10. On data connection fail Enable/Disable Performs a SIM card switch when data connection fails Your carrier's data usage accounting may differ. Teltonika is not liable should any accounting discrepancies occur. Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 61: Network Operators

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.1.3 Network Operators The Network Operators window provides you with the ability to scan, select and enter manual Network Operator codes. This function is a great utility when the router is in Roaming conditions. Operator selection is only available for the primary SIM card.
  • Page 62 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.1.3.1 Operators List The Operators List window provides you with the opportunity to create either a white list or a black list to help you differentiate preferred operators from unwanted operators. This is especially useful when travelling to different countries because it gives you protection from unwanted data charges by denying the SIM card access to unknown or unwanted operators.
  • Page 63: Mobile Data Limit

    A phone number to send the warning SMS message to Clear Data Limit 1. Clear data limit Clears all sent and received data for the selected period * Your carrier's data usage accounting may differ. Teltonika is not liable should any accounting discrepancies occur. Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 64: Sim Idle Protection

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.1.5 SIM Idle Protection Some operators block user SIM cards after a period of inactivity. The SIM Idle Protection window provides you with the possibility to configure the router to periodically switch to the secondary SIM card and establish a data connection with a mobile network in order to prevent the SIM card blocking.
  • Page 65 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.1.5.2 Test The SIM Idle Protection Test window lets you test the functionality of SIM Idle Protection with the parameters entered at the settings tab. Once you press the ‘Test’* button it will simulate a SIM Protection scenario for both of the SIM cards.
  • Page 66: Wan

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.2 WAN 7.2.1 Operation Mode The WAN window lets you determine how the router will be connecting to the internet. You can chose between three types of WAN – Mobile, Wired and Wi-Fi. Field Name Possible values Explanation 1.
  • Page 67 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.2.2.1 General Setup You can switch between Static, DHCP or PPPoE protocols by selecting the one that you want to use and then pressing the ‘Switch Protocol’* button. *The “Switch protocol” button does not apply any changes. In order for the changes to take effect, you must click the “Save” button found at the bottom left corner of the window after you are done making changes.
  • Page 68 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.2.2.1.2 DHCP: The DHCP protocol should be used when the source of your internet has a DHCP server enabled. If that is the case, when you select the DHCP protocol you can use it as is, because most networks will not require any additional advanced configuration.
  • Page 69 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.2.2.2 Advanced The Advanced Setting tab offers you the ability to configure more advanced settings for each of the protocols. If you are unsure of how to alter these settings, it is highly recommended to leave them unchanged or consult a trained professional.
  • Page 70 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.2.2.2.2 DHCP For the DHCP protocol you can turn NAT on or off, specify custom DNS servers, define the gateway metric, override the router’s MAC address, set MTU and more. You will find additional information on how to define these settings bellow.
  • Page 71 RUT955 User‘s Manual 10. Override MTU 1500 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) – specifies the largest possible size of a data packet 7.2.2.2.3 PPPoE For the PPPoE protocol you can turn NAT on or off, specify custom DNS servers, define the gateway metric, configure LCP echo settings and more.
  • Page 72 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.2.2.3 IP Aliases 7.2.2.3.1 General setup IP Aliases are a way of defining or reaching a subnet that works in the same space as the regular network. This is useful if you need to reach the router in the same network but in a different subnet. If you have a static IP configuration on your computer and don’t want to change it every time you need to reach a router in a different subnet, you can...
  • Page 73 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.2.2.4 Backup WAN configuration Backup WAN is a function that allows you to back up your primary connection in case it goes down. There can be two backup connections selected at one time. In that case, when the primary connection fails, the router tries to use the backup with the higher priority and if this one is unavailable or fails too, then the router tries the backup with the lower priority.
  • Page 74: How Do I Set Up A Backup Link

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.2.3 How do I set up a backup link? First you must select a main link and choose one or two backup links in the WAN section. Then push the “Edit” button and configure your WAN and Backup Wan settings to your liking.
  • Page 75: Lan

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.3 LAN This page is used to configure the LAN network, where all your devices and computers that you connect to the router will reside. 7.3.1 Configuration 7.3.1.1 General Setup Field name Sample value Explanation 1. IP address 192.168.56.1...
  • Page 76: Dhcp Server

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.3.2 DHCP Server DHCP server is the router side service that can automatically configure the TCP/IP settings of any device that requests such a service. If you connect a device that has been configured to obtain an IP address automatically the DHCP server will lease out an IP address and the device will be able to communicate with the router.
  • Page 77: Static Leases

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.3.2.2 Advanced settings You can also define some advanced options that specify how the DHCP server will operate in your LAN network. Field Name Sample Value Explanation 1. Dynamic DHCP Enabled / Disabled Enables Dynamic allocation of client addresses. If this is disabled, only clients that have static IP leases will be served 2.
  • Page 78: Ip Aliases

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.3.4 IP Aliases 7.3.4.1 General Setup IP Aliases are a way of defining or reaching a subnet that works in the same space as the regular network. This is useful if you need to reach the router that is located in the same network but in a different subnet. If you have a static IP configuration on your computer and don’t want to change it every time you need to reach a router in a different...
  • Page 79: Vlan

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.4 VLAN The VLAN window provides you with the possibility to create and configure your own Virtual LAN networks, which can either be Port based or Tag based. 7.4.1 VLAN Networks 7.4.1.1 VLAN Functionality Field Name Possible Values Explanation 1.
  • Page 80: Lan Networks

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.4.1.3 Tagged based VLAN Field Name Possible Values Explanation 1. VLAN ID 1-4094 VLAN Identification number 2. Wireless Enabled / Disabled Assign selected access point(s) to the selected LAN access points 3. LAN None / lan (default LAN...
  • Page 81: Wireless

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.5 Wireless The Wireless configuration window provides you with the possibility to configure your wireless access points and wireless stations. The Wireless Station Mode will become active only when Wi-Fi is configured as an active WAN interface (either main or backup.) Above is the overview of the Wireless Configuration window.
  • Page 82 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.5.1.1.2 Advanced Settings Field Name Possible Values Explanation 1. Mode Auto, 802.11b, Different modes provide different wireless standard support which 802.11g, 802.11g+n directly impacts the radio's throughput performance 2. HT mode 20MHz / 40MHz 2nd HT (High Throughput) mode. 40 MHz bandwidth provides better...
  • Page 83 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.5.1.2.2 Wireless Security The Wireless Security tab is used to determine what kind of encryption your WLAN will use. You can choose between different types of WEP (Wireless Encryption Protocol) or WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access.) WPA provides better security because it uses improved data encryption through the temporal key integrity protocol (TKIP) but not all devices support WPA and will work only with WEP type of encryption.
  • Page 84 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.5.1.2.3 MAC Filter The MAC Filter tab is used for setting up rules that allow or exclude devices with specified MAC addresses from connecting to your Wi-Fi network. Field Name Sample Value Explanation 1. MAC address filter Allow listed only / Allow listed only –...
  • Page 85: Wireless Station

    Wireless Station RUT955 can also work as a Wi-Fi client. Configuring client mode is nearly identical to AP, except for the fact that most of the options are dictated by the wireless access point that the router is connecting to. Changing them can result in an interrupted connection to that AP.
  • Page 86: Firewall

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.6 Firewall In this section we will look over the various firewall features that come with RUT955. 7.6.1 General Settings The router’s firewall is a standard Linux iptables package, which uses routing chains and policies to facilitate control over inbound and outbound traffic.
  • Page 87: Dmz

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.6.2 By enabling DMZ for a specific internal host (e.g., your computer), you will expose that host and its services to the router’s WAN network (i.e. – the internet.) Field Name Possible values Explanation 1. Enable Checked/Unchecked Enables DMZ 2.
  • Page 88: Port Forwarding

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.6.4 Port Forwarding The Port Forwarding window is used to set up servers and services on local LAN machines. The picture below shows how you can set up a rule that would allow a website that is being hosted on 192.168.1.109, to be reached from the...
  • Page 89 RUT955 User‘s Manual When you click edit you can fine tune a rule to near perfection, if you should desire that: Field Name Possible values Explanation Name rule’s name Name of the rule Protocol TCP/UDP/TCP+ You may specify multiple by selecting (custom) and...
  • Page 90 RUT955 User‘s Manual 10. Internal zone gre/hotspot/l2tp/lan/pptp/vpn/wan Redirect matched incoming traffic to the specified internal zone 11. Internal IP address Any Internal IP address Redirect matched incoming traffic to the specified internal host 12. Internal port Any port Redirect matched incoming traffic to the given port on the internal host 13.
  • Page 91: Traffic Rules

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.6.5 Traffic Rules The Traffic Rules page contains a more generalized rule definition. With it you can block or open ports, alter how traffic is forwarded between LAN and WAN and many more things. Field Name Explanation Name Name of the rule.
  • Page 92 RUT955 User‘s Manual When you click edit you can fine tune a rule to near perfection, if you should desire that: Field Name Possible values Explanation Name Rule’s name Used to make rule management easier Restrict to address IPv4 and IPV6 / IPv4 only...
  • Page 93 RUT955 User‘s Manual Destination zone Device/Any Match forwarded traffic to the given destination zone only zone/LAN/VPN/WAN Destination address Match forwarded traffic to the given destination IP address or IP range only Destination port Match forwarded traffic to the given destination port or...
  • Page 94 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.6.5.2 New Forward Rule Field Name Possible values Explanation 1. Name Rule’s name Name of the rule, used for easier management 2. Source GRE / HOTSPOT / L2TP / LAN Match incoming traffic from selected address family only / PPTP / VPN / WAN 3.
  • Page 95 RUT955 User‘s Manual You can configure firewall source NAT rules, by clicking the edit button next to them: Field Name Sample value Explanation Name Rule’s name Name of the rule, used for easier management Protocol All protocols / TCP / UDP /...
  • Page 96 RUT955 User‘s Manual Destination zone Device/Any Match forwarded traffic to the given destination zone zone/LAN/VPN/WAN only Destination address Any IP address Match forwarded traffic to the given destination IP address or IP range only Destination port Any port Match forwarded traffic to the given destination port or port range only 10.
  • Page 97: Custom Rules

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.6.6 Custom Rules The custom rules page provides with the ultimate freedom in defining your rules – you can enter them straight into the iptables program. Just type them out into the text field ant it will get executed as a Linux shell script. If you are unsure of how to use iptables, check out the Internet for manuals, examples and explanations.
  • Page 98: Ddos Prevention

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.6.7 DDOS Prevention The DDOS prevention page allows you to set up protections from various types of DDOS attacks. You will find information on all of these methods bellow. 7.6.7.1 SYN Flood Protection SYN Flood Protection allows you to protect yourself from attacks that exploit part of the normal TCP three-way handshake to consume resources on the targeted server and render it unresponsive.
  • Page 99 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.6.7.2 Remote ICMP requests Some attackers use ICMP echo request packets directed to IP broadcast addresses from remote locations to generate denial-of-service attacks. Field Name Possible values Explanation Enable ICMP requests Enable/Disable Blocks remote ICMP echo-request type...
  • Page 100 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.6.7.4 HTTP Attack Prevention An HTTP attack sends a complete, legitimate HTTP header, which includes a 'Content-Length' field to specify the size of the message body to follow. However, the attacker then proceeds to send the actual message body at an extremely slow rate (e.g.
  • Page 101: Port Scan Prevention

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.6.8 Port Scan Prevention 7.6.8.1 Port Scan Field Name Possible values Explanation Enable Enable/Disable Enables port scan prevention Interval 10-60 Time interval in seconds in which port scans are counted Scan count 5-65534 How many port scans before blocked 7.6.8.1 Defending type...
  • Page 102: Routing

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.7 Routing 7.7.1 Static Routes Static routes specify over which interface and gateway a certain host or network can be reached. In this page you can configure your own custom routes. Field name Possible values Explanation 1. Routing table MAIN/WAN/WAN2/WAN3 Defines which table will be used for the route in question 2.
  • Page 103: Dynamic Routes

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.7.1.1 Static ARP entries Static ARP entries are used to bind a MAC address to a specific IP address. For example, if you want some device to get the same IP every time it connects to the router, you can create a Static ARP entry by binding that device’s MAC address to a desired IP address.
  • Page 104 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.7.2.2 BGP Protocol Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a standardized exterior gateway protocol designed to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet. The protocol is often classified as a path vector protocol but is sometimes also classed as a distance-vector routing protocol. The Border Gateway Protocol makes routing decisions based on paths, network policies, or rule-sets configured by a network administrator and is involved in making core routing decisions.
  • Page 105 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.7.2.2.2 Bird4 BGP protocol‘s configuration Field Name Value Explanation Local BGP address 192.168.56.1 Local AS Import Export Source address 192.168.1.1 Next hop self Enabled/Disabled Next hop keep Enabled/Disabled Route Reflector server Enabled/Disabled Route Reflector Cluster ID 10. Routes import limit 11.
  • Page 106 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.7.2.3 BGP Instances You can create a BGP instance by typing in a name (BGP instance names can only contain letters) in the text bar and pressing the “Add” button next to it. Your instance is now created and should be visible in the BGP Instances tab.
  • Page 107 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.7.2.4 OSPF Protocol Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a routing protocol for Internet Protocol (IP) networks. It uses a link state routing (LSR) algorithm and falls into the group of interior gateway protocols (IGPs), operating within a single autonomous system (AS).
  • Page 108 RUT955 User‘s Manual To configure the OSPF area, press the “edit” button located next to it. This action will redirect you to the OSPF are configuration window. Field name Value Explanation 1. Enabled Enable/Disable Enable or disable the OSPF area 2.
  • Page 109 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.7.2.2.2.1 OSPF Interface Field Name Value Explanation Cost Hello Poll Retransmit Priority Wait Dead count Dead RX buffer Normal 10. TX length 11. Type Broadcast 12. Authentication None Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 110 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.7.2.5 General Protocols The general protocols window lets you configure Kernel Options, Device Options and Static Routes 7.7.2.5.1 Kernel Options Field name Value Explanation 1. Enable Enable/Disable Enable/Disable settings 2. Learn Enable/Disable Enables route learning 3. Persist Enable/Disable Store routes.
  • Page 111 RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.7.2.5.3 Static Routes Field name Explanation 1. Prefix Protocol prefix of incoming or outgoing packet 2. Type Protocol type of incoming or outgoing packet 3. Add Add a new Static Route 7.7.2.2.2.2 Static Route configuration You can configure your new static routes in detail by pressing the “Edit” button next to them.
  • Page 112: Load Balancing

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 7.8 Load Balancing Load balancing lets users create rules that divide traffic between different interfaces. To configure a rule, click the “edit” button located next to it. This action will redirect you to the rule’s configuration window.
  • Page 113: Remote Monitoring And Administration

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 8 Remote monitoring and administration RUT955 supports multiple monitoring and administration possibilities. One can get router’s information through SMS or using RMS (Remote Management System). Furthermore, some system related parameters can be obtained using MQTT or MODBUSD publisher services. Instruction on how to use them can be found in 9.19...
  • Page 114  TR-069 To summarize, RUT955 provides several solutions for router management. Each user can choose what solution to use. If the required functionality is not supported be a particular service, the user can combine several applications, for example, use MQTT publisher along with SNMP. Finally, if a user has special needs, he can write shell scripts and execute them via SSH or use JSON-RPC.
  • Page 115: Services

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9 Services 9.1 VRRP The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a computer networking protocol that provides for automatic assignment of available Internet Protocol (IP) routers to participating hosts. This increases the availability and reliability of routing paths via automatic default gateway selections on an IP subnetwork.
  • Page 116: Parameters Configuration

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.2 TR-069 TR-069 is a standard developed for automatic configuration and management of remote devices by Auto Configuration Servers (ACS). 9.2.1 TR-069 Parameters Configuration Field name Possible values Explanation 1. Enable Enabled/Disabled Enable TR-069 client 2. Periodic enable...
  • Page 117: Web Filter

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.3 Web filter 9.3.1 Site Blocking Site Blocking provides you with the possibility to block unwanted websites. Field name Possible values Explanation 1. Enable Enable/Disable Enable host name based website blocking 2. Mode Whitelist/Blacklist Whitelist - allow every site on the list and block everything else. Blacklist - block every site on the list and allow everything else 3.
  • Page 118: Mqtt

    TCP/IP protocol. It is designed to send short messages from one client (publisher) to another (subscriber) through brokers, which are responsible for message delivery to the end point. RUT955 routers support this functionality via an open source Mosquitto broker. The messages are sent this way: a client (subscriber) subscribes to a topic(s); a publisher posts a message to that specific topic(s).
  • Page 119 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.4.1.2 MQTT Bridge The MQTT Broker also supports a functionality called Bridge. An MQTT Bridge is used for the communication of two MQTT Brokers. The window of Bridge parameters is presented below. Some of these are mandatory as they are needed to create a connection: Connection Name, Remote Address and Remote Port.
  • Page 120 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.4.1.3 Miscellaneous The last section of MQTT Broker parameters is called Miscellaneous. It contains parameters that are related to neither Security nor Bridge. Field name Sample Explanation 1. ACL File The contents of this file are used to control client access to topics of the broker 2.
  • Page 121: Mqtt Publisher

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.4.2 MQTT Publisher An MQTT Publisher is a client that sends messages to the Broker, who then forwards these messages to the Subscriber. Field name Sample Explanation 1. Enable Checked/Unchecked Enables the router to act as an MQTT Publisher. The other MQTT Publisher parameters will appear only if this is checked 2.
  • Page 122 RUT955 User‘s Manual In order for the system to work, the MQTT broker should be configured in advance. You can use the Broker that is installed in the router or another, independent Broker. Shown below is a scheme where the client tries to subscribe for information about the router’s uptime.
  • Page 123: Ntp

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.5 NTP NTP (Network Time Protocol) configuration lets you setup and synchronize your router’s time. Field name Description 1. Current System time Local time of the router 2. Time zone Time zone of the country where the router is located 3.
  • Page 124: Rs232/Rs485

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.6 RS232/RS485 RS232 and RS485 functions are designed to utilize available serial interfaces of the router. Serial interfaces provide a possibility for legacy devices to gain access to IP networks. 9.6.1 RS232 Field name Possible values Explanation 1.
  • Page 125 DTE device. 9.6.1.2 Cables RUT955 has a DCE female connector. To connect a standard DTE device to it, use a straight-through Female/Male RS232 cable: To connect another DCE device to RUT955, a Null-modem (crossed) Female/Female cable should be used: Maximum cable length is 15 meters or the cable length equal to a capacitance of 2500·pF (for a 19200 baud rate).
  • Page 126: Rs485

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.6.2 RS485 RS-485 is a different serial data transmission standart for use in long ranges or noisy environments. Field name Possible values Explanation 1. Enabled Enable/Disable Check the box to enable the serial port function 2. Baud rate...
  • Page 127 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.6.2.2 Cable type Recomended cable parameters: Parameter Value Cable Type 22-24 AWG, 2 – pair (used for full-duplex networks ) or 1-pair (used for half duplex networks). One addtitional wire for ground connection is needed Characteristic cable Impedance 120 Ω...
  • Page 128 The“slave” transmitters are all connected to the “master” receiver on a second twisted pair. Example 2-wire network electrical connection: to enable a 2-wire RS-485 configuration on a Teltonika router, you need to connect D_P to R_P and D_N to R_N on the device’s RS-485 socket. Termination resistors are placed at each cable end.
  • Page 129 When not to use (remove jumper) If your RS-485 consists of more than two devices and the RUT955 router is located not on the end of the line but, for example, in the middle, RUT955 termination resistor needs to be disabled. In this case, place termination at other devices which are situated at the ends of the line.
  • Page 130: Modes Of Different Serial Types In Rs232 And Rs485

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.6.3 Modes of different serial types in RS232 and RS485 9.6.3.1 Console In this mode the serial interface set up as a Linux console of the device. It can be used for debugging purposes, to get the status of the device or to control it.
  • Page 131 RUT955 User‘s Manual Mode: Bidirect Bidirect mode allows bi-directional communication through the serial interface. In its default state the application acts like a client, but at the same time it listens to any incoming connections on the dedicated port. When there is an incoming connection, the application drops the current connection to the remote server and acts like a server in the new connection.
  • Page 132 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Possible values Explanation 1. Direct Hostname/IP address:port Maintain a constant connection to specified host. Leave empty to use connect an ATD command to initiate the connection. 2. TCP port 0 – 65535 The port number used to listen for incoming connections. Leave it...
  • Page 133: Vpn

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.7 VPN 9.7.1 OpenVPN VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a method for secure data transfer through unsafe public networks. This section explains how to configure OpenVPN, which is an implementation of VPN supported by the RUT routers.
  • Page 134 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.7.1.1 OpenVPN Client The figure above is a picture of a configured OpenVPN Client instance that uses the UDP protocol and TLS/Password authentication. Comprehensible explanations on how to configure each field are presented in the table below.
  • Page 135 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Possible values Explanation Enable Checked / Unchecked Turns the OpenVPN instance on or off TUN/TAP TUN (tunnel) / TAP OpenVPN interface type. TUN is most often in typical VPN connections, (bridged) however, TAP is required in some Ethernet bridging configurations...
  • Page 136 RUT955 User‘s Manual Client .crt file Client certificate is a type of digital certificate that is used by client certificate systems to make authenticated requests to a remote server. Client certificates play a key role in many mutual authentication designs,...
  • Page 137 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Possible values Explanation Enable Checked / Unchecked Turns the OpenVPN instance on or off TUN/TAP TUN (tunnel) / TAP OpenVPN interface type. TUN is most often in typical VPN connections, (bridged) however, TAP is required in some Ethernet bridging configurations...
  • Page 138 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.7.1.3 TLS Clients TLS Clients is a way to more specifically differentiate clients by their Common Name (CN) found in the client certificate file. It can be used to assign specific VPN addresses to specific clients and bind them to their LAN addresses so that other device‘s in the client‘s LAN can be reached from the server or other clients.
  • Page 139: Ipsec

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.7.2 IPSec The IPsec protocol client enables the router to establish a secure connection to an IPsec peer via the Internet. IPsec is supported in two modes - transport and tunnel. Transport mode creates a secure point to point channel between two hosts.
  • Page 140 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Possible values Explanation Enable Checked/Unchecked Turns IPsec on or off IKE version IKEv1 or IKEv2 Method of key exchange Mode Main / Aggressive ISAKMP phase 1 exchange mode Type Tunnel / Transport Type of connection...
  • Page 141 RUT955 User‘s Manual Phase 1 and Phase 2 must be configured in accordance to the IPSec server configuration, thus algorithms, authentication and lifetimes of each phase must be identical. Field name Possible values Explanation Encryption DES, 3DES, AES 128, AES 192, AES256...
  • Page 142: Gre Tunnel

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.7.3 GRE Tunnel GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation RFC2784) is a solution for tunneling RFC1812 private address-space traffic over an intermediate TCP/IP network such as the Internet. GRE tunneling does not use encryption it simply encapsulates data and sends it over the WAN.
  • Page 143 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Possible values Explanation Enabled Checked Check to enable the GRE Tunnel function Unchecked Remote endpoint IP Remote IP address Specify remote WAN IP address or hostname address or hostname Remote network A private IP address LAN IP address of the remote device.
  • Page 144: Pptp

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.7.4 PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a protocol (set of communication rules) that allows corporations to extend their own corporate network through private "tunnels" over the public Internet. Effectively, a corporation uses a wide-area network as a single large local area network. A company no longer needs to lease its own lines for wide-area communication but can securely use the public networks.
  • Page 145 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Possible values Explanation 1. Enable Checked / Unchecked Check to enable current configuration 2. Use as default gateway Checked / Unchecked Use this PPTP instance as default gateway 3. Client to client Checked / Unchecked Check to enable client to client communication 4.
  • Page 146: L2Tp

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.7.5 L2TP In computer networking, Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks (VPNs).It is more secure than PPTP but, because it encapsulates the transferred date twice, it is slower and uses more CPU power.
  • Page 147 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Explanation 1. Enable Check to enable the L2TP Tunnel instance 2. Server IP Address or hostname of the L2TP server 3. Username Username used to authenticate you to the server 4. Password Password used to authenticate you to the server 9.7.5.2...
  • Page 148: Dynamic Dns

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.8 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a domain name service allowing to link dynamic IP addresses to a static hostname. To start using this feature you must first register to a DDNS service provider (example list is given in description).
  • Page 149: Sms Utilities

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.9 SMS Utilities RUT955 has an extensive amount of various SMS Utilities. The SMS Utilities section is subdivided into 6 subsections: SMS Utilities, Call Utilities, User Groups, SMS Management, Remote Configuration and Statistics. 9.9.1 SMS Utilities The SMS Utilities tab contains a list of rules that perform certain actions when they are activated by SMS messages.
  • Page 150 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.9.1.1 Default SMS Rules In this section you will be provided with a table containing all of the default rules and explanations for them. Field name Explanation Notes Reboot Enable This check box will enable or Allows router restart via SMS...
  • Page 151 RUT955 User‘s Manual Get I/O status Enable This check box will enable or Allows you to get the router‘s I/O status via SMS disable SMS I/O status function Action The action to be performed when this rule is met SMS text...
  • Page 152 RUT955 User‘s Manual Switch mobile data on/off Enable This check box will enable or Allows mobile control via SMS disable the Switch mobile data function Action The action to be performed Turn mobile On or Off when this rule is met...
  • Page 153 RUT955 User‘s Manual Mobile Settings via SMS parameters: Parameter Value(s) Explanation 1. apn= e.g., internet.gprs Sets APN 2. dialnumber= e.g., *99***1# Sets dial number 3. auth_mode= none Sets authentication mode chap 4. service= Auto Sets the mobile service mode 4gonly...
  • Page 154 RUT955 User‘s Manual 11. SSH access Control Enable This check box will enable or Allows SSH access control via SMS disable the SSH access control function Action The action to be performed when this rule is met SMS text SMS text that will trigger the SMS text can contain letters, numbers, spaces and rule.
  • Page 155 RUT955 User‘s Manual 14. Force SIM switch Enable This check box will enable or Allows SIM switch via SMS disable the Force SIM switch function Action The action to be performed when this rule is met SMS text SMS text that will trigger the SMS text can contain letters, numbers, spaces and rule.
  • Page 156 RUT955 User‘s Manual 18. Force Config update from server Enable This check box will enable or Allows you to upgrade the router‘s configurations via disable the Config update from server function Action The action to be performed The router will reboot after this rule is executed...
  • Page 157 RUT955 User‘s Manual 21. UCI API Enable This check box will enable or Allows you to set or get any configurations from the disable the UCI API function router Action The action to be performed when this rule is met...
  • Page 158 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.9.1.2 Custom SMS Rules Apart from the default rules, you can also configure custom ones. To do so, go to the bottom of the SMS Utilities page. There you will find the “New SMS Rule” tab. Select an Action and press the “Add” button located next to it.
  • Page 159: Call Utilities

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.9.2 Call Utilities Just like SMS Utilities, Call Utilities provide you with the possibility to issue certain commands to the router from your mobile phone. The list of possible rules is of course shorter because you can only make one type of call. Keep that in mind when creating Call Utilities rules because one call will trigger all of the enabled rules at once.
  • Page 160: User Groups

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.9.3 User Groups User Groups provides you with the possibility to group phone numbers for SMS management purposes. You can then later use these groups in all related SMS and call functionalities. This option helps if there are several Users who should have same roles when managing the router via SMS or calls.
  • Page 161: Sms Management

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.9.4 SMS Management With the help of the SMS Management tab you can read and send SMS messages. 9.9.4.1 Read SMS In the Read SMS page you can read and delete received/stored SMS messages. The layout is simple, there is a list of...
  • Page 162 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.9.4.3 Storage The Storage tab shows you how much SIM card memory space is used and how much is available. You can also chose the option for the router to not delete messages. If this option is not used, the router will automatically delete all incoming messages after they have been read.
  • Page 163: Remote Configuration

    Remote Configuration RUT955 can be configured via SMS from another RUTxxx router. You only have to select which configuration details have to be sent and type in the phone number of the other router. The router will then generate the SMS Text needed for the configurations to be applied.
  • Page 164 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.9.5.2 Send configuration This section lets you configure remote RUTxxx devices. The authorization settings must match those that are set on the receiving party. An example of how sending a new network configuration with both WAN and LAN settings looks is presented below.
  • Page 165 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Values Notes Setup configuration message New / From current Generate new SMS settings or use current device Generate SMS configuration configuration Checked / Unchecked Include configurations for WAN (Wide Area Network) Interface Mobile / Wired...
  • Page 166: Statistics

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.9.6 Statistics The Statistics page represents sent and received SMS numbers. Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 167: Snmp

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.10 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a popular protocol for network management. It is used for collecting information from, and configuring, network devices. 9.10.1 SNMP Settings Field name Possible values Explanation 1. Enable SNMP service...
  • Page 168: Trap Settings

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.10.2 TRAP Settings Field name Possible values Explanation 1. SNMP Trap Checked / Enables SNMP trap functionality Unchecked 2. Host/IP IP address or Host to transfer SNMP traffic to hostname 3. Port 0 – 65535 Port for trap's host 4.
  • Page 169: Sms Gateway

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.11 SMS Gateway 9.11.1 Post/Get Configuration Post/Get Configuration allows you to perform action requests by writing them in the URL after your device’s IP address. Field name Possible Values Notes 1. Enable Checked / Unchecked Enable SMS management functionality through POST/GET 2.
  • Page 170 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.11.1.2 Syntax of HTTP POST/GET string HTTP POST/GET string Explanation http://{IP_ADD /cgi-bin/sms_read? Read message RESS} username={your_user_name}&password={your_password}&number={MESSAGE _INDEX} /cgi-bin/sms_send? Send message username={your_user_name}&password={your_password}&number={PHONE_N UMBER}&text={MESSAGE_TEXT} /cgi-bin/sms_delete? Delete message username={your_user_name}&password={your_password}&number={MESSAGE _INDEX} /cgi-bin/ sms_list? username={your_user_name}&password={your_password} List all messages /cgi-bin/sms_ total? username={your_user_name}&password={your_password} Number of...
  • Page 171: Email To Sms

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.11.2 Email to SMS Email to SMS is a function that checks your email’s inbox after a specified amount of time and, if it finds any new received emails, it converts them to SMS messages. Field name...
  • Page 172: Scheduled Messages

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.11.3 Scheduled Messages Scheduled messages allow you to periodically send SMS messages to a specified number. Scheduled messages are managed in rule form, i.e., similar to Events Reporting, SMS Utilities, etc. Therefore, to configure a new Scheduled Message, we must first create a rule.
  • Page 173: Auto Reply

    RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Possible values Notes 1. Enable Checked/Unchecked Activates periodical message sending 2. Recipient’s phone Any phone number Phone number that will receive the scheduled number messages 3. Message text Any text Message that will be sent 4.
  • Page 174: Sms Forwarding

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.11.5 SMS Forwarding 9.11.5.1 SMS Forwarding To HTTP The SMS Forwarding To HTTP functionality forwards SMS messages to HTTP, using either POST or GET methods. Field name Possible values Notes Enable Checked / Unchecked Enable mobile message forwarding to HTTP...
  • Page 175 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.11.5.2 SMS Forwarding to SMS The SMS Forwarding To SMS function forwards SMS messages to one or several recipients. Field name Values Notes 1. Enable Checked / Unchecked Enable mobile message forwarding 2. Forward SMS-Utilities Checked / Unchecked...
  • Page 176 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.11.5.3 SMS Forwarding to Email The SMS Forwarding To Email function forwards SMS messages to email. Field name Possible values Explanation Enable Checked / Unchecked Enable SMS message forwarding to email Forward SMS-Utilities Checked / Unchecked If checked, the router will also forward SMS Utilities...
  • Page 177: Smpp

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.11.6 SMPP The Short Message Peer-to-Peer (SMPP) is a protocol used for exchanging SMS messages between Short Message Service Centers (SMSC) and/or External Short Messaging Entities (ESME) Field name Values Explanation 1. Enable Checked / Unchecked Enables SMPP server 2.
  • Page 178: Gps

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.12 GPS 9.12.1 The GPS window displays your current coordinates and position on the map. 9.12.2 GPS Settings This is the GPS parameter configuration window. Field name Values Notes Enable GPS service Checked / Enables the GPS function...
  • Page 179 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.12.2.1 TAVL Settings Field name Values Notes Send GSM signal Checked / Check to include GSM signal strength information in GPS data Unchecked package to be sent to server Send analog input Checked / Check to include analog input state in GPS data package to be sent...
  • Page 180: Gps Mode

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.12.3 GPS Mode Data sending Field name Sample value Notes Min period Period (in seconds) for data collection Min distance Distance difference (in meters) between last registered and current coordinates to collect data (even if Min period has not passed yet)
  • Page 181: Gps I/O

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.12.4 GPS I/O The GPS I/O window provides you with the possibility to configure GPS Input rules. To create a new Input rule select Input type and Trigger, both of which can be found in the GPS Input Configuration section, then click the Add button.
  • Page 182: Gps Geofencing

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.12.5 GPS Geofencing Geofencing is a feature which can detect whenever a device enters or leaves customized area. Field name Notes Enable Enable/Disable GPS Geofencing functionality Longitude (X) Longitude of selected point Latitude (Y) Latitude of selected point...
  • Page 183: Hotspot

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.13 Hotspot Wireless hotspot provides essential functionality for managing an open access wireless network. In addition to standard RADIUS server authentication there is also the ability to gather and upload detailed logs on what each device (denoted as a MAC address) was doing on the network (what sites were traversed, etc.).
  • Page 184 RUT955 User‘s Manual Radius server #2 The IP address of the second RADIUS server. Authentication port RADIUS server authentication port. Accounting port RADIUS server accounting port. Radius secret key The secret key is used for authentication with the RADIUS server...
  • Page 185: Internet Access Restriction Settings

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.13.2 Internet Access Restriction Settings Allows disable internet access on specified day and hour of every week. 9.13.3 Logging 9.13.3.1 Configuration Field name Explanation 1. Enable Check this box if you want to enable wireless traffic logging. This feature will produce logs which contain data on what websites each client was visiting during the time he was connected to your hotspot.
  • Page 186: Landing Page

    RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Explanation 1. Mode The mode of the schedule. Use “Fixed” if you want the uploading to be done on a specific time of the day. Use “Interval” if you want the uploading to be done at fixed interval.
  • Page 187 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Explanation 1. Page title Will be seen as landing page title 2. Theme Landing page theme selection 3. Upload login page Allows to upload custom landing page theme 4. Login page file Allows to download and save your landing page file In the sections –...
  • Page 188: Radius Server Configuration

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.13.4.2 Template In this page you can review landing page template HTML code and modify it. 9.13.5 Radius server configuration An authentication and accounting system used by many Internet Service Providers (ISPs). When you dial in to the ISP you must enter your username and password.
  • Page 189: Statistics

    RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Explanation 1. Enable Activates an authentication and accounting system 2. Remote access Activates remote access to radius server 3. Accounting port Port on which to listen for accounting 4. Authentication port Port on which to listen for authentication 9.13.6...
  • Page 190: Auto Reboot

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.15 Auto Reboot 9.15.1 Ping Reboot Ping Reboot function will periodically send Ping command to server and waits for echo receive. If no echo is received router will try again sending Ping command defined number times, after defined time interval. If no echo is received after the defined number of unsuccessful retries, router will reboot.
  • Page 191: Periodic Reboot

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.15.2 Periodic Reboot Field name Explanation 1. Enable This check box will enable or disable Periodic reboot feature. 2. Days This check box will enable router rebooting at the defined days. 3. Hours, Minutes Uploading will be done on that specific time of the day 9.16 Network Shares...
  • Page 192: Samba

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.16.2 Samba Samba functionality allows network sharing for specified directories. Field name Values Notes Enable Enable / Disable Enables Samba service Hostname Router_Share Name of samba server Description Teltonika_Router_Share Short server description Workgroup WORKGROUP Name of the workgroup...
  • Page 193 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Values Notes Username user Name of new user Password Pass1 New user’s password Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 194: Modbus Tcp Interface

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.17 Modbus TCP interface Modbus TCP interface allows the user to set or get some parameters like module temperature, signal strength, etc. from the router. In other words, Modbus TCP allows to control routers behavior and get its status information. To use Modbus TCP capabilities this feature must be enabled by navigating to Services-Modbus.
  • Page 195: Upnp

    RUT955 User‘s Manual of SIM card for which set the APN. This byte should be set to 1 (in order to change APN for SIM card number 1) or to 2 (in order to change APN for SIM card number 2).
  • Page 196: Upnp Acls

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.18.3 UPnP ACLs ACLs specify which external ports may be redirected to which internal addresses and ports. Field name Explanation 1. Comment Add comment to this rule 2. External ports External ports which may be redirected 3. Internal addresses Internal address to be redirect to 4.
  • Page 197: Input/Output

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 3. Calculate overhead Enable/Disable Check to decrease upload and download ratio to prevent link saturation 4. Half-duplex Enable/Disable Check to enable data transmission in both direction on a single carrier 5. Download speed (kbit/s) 1024 Specify maximal download speed 6.
  • Page 198: Input

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.20.2 Input Allows you to set up input parameters and specify what actions should be taken after triggering event of any input. In check analog section you can change the analog input checking interval. Teltonika Solutions...
  • Page 199 RUT955 User‘s Manual In the input rules section you can create and modify the rules for action after specific input triggering. Field name Sample Explanation Type Digital/Digital isolated/Analog Specifies input type Triger Input open Specifies for which trigger rule is applied...
  • Page 200 RUT955 User‘s Manual Field name Values Explanation Input type Digital/Digital isolated/Analog Specify input type 1.a Analog type Analog Voltage/Analog Current Specify voltage or current measurement Triger Input open / Input shorted/ both Specify for which trigger rule will be applied...
  • Page 201: Output

    RUT955 User‘s Manual Sender's email sender@example.com Specify your email address. Only shown when Action is Send email address Recipient's recipient@example.com Specify for whom you want to send email. Only shown when Action email address is Send email Primary/ Secondary Specify which one SIM card will be changed. Only shown when...
  • Page 202 RUT955 User‘s Manual Digital relay output Turn on / Turn Off Manually toggle Digital relay output 9.20.3.3 Post/Get Configuration Field name Example Explanation Enable Enable /Disable Enable POST/GET output functionality Username User1 Service user name Password Pass1 User password for authentication 9.20.3.4 Syntax of Output HTTP POST/GET string...
  • Page 203 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.20.3.6 Periodic Control Periodic control function allows user to set up schedule by which the outputs are either turned ON or OFF at specific time. After clicking on ADD button (Or Edit, if the rule is already created) you get the second periodic output configuration page with extra parameters to set.
  • Page 204: Input/Output Hardware Information

    RUT955 User‘s Manual days the outputs are going to be on or off. 9.20.4 Input/Output hardware information The Input/output (I/O) connector is located in the front panel next to LEDs. Pin-out of the I/O connector: Type Description Ratings Input (digital)
  • Page 205 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.20.4.1 Digital input for passive sensors Absolute maximum ratings: Maximum voltage on input pin1 with respect to pin6: 3V Minimum voltage on input pin1 with respect to pin6: 0V The input is protected from short positive or negative ESD transients...
  • Page 206 RUT955 User‘s Manual Example schematic of using PIR sensors, mechanical switches, reed switches: Example schematic of connecting multiple sensors with open collector outputs: Multiple sensors can be connected in parallel like in the schematic below. In this configuration any sensor will activated the input.
  • Page 207 RUT955 User‘s Manual 9.20.4.2 Digital galvanically isolated input Sensors with push-pull output stage can be connected to this input. Example of such circuit is shown in the picture below. The circuit uses optocoupler to isolate the input. In case of the failure at the input, the rest of the circuit remains safe.
  • Page 208 RUT955 User‘s Manual When Analog input type is „Analog Current“ a 1.2kΩ resistor shunt must be connected as shown below: Input electrical characteristics: Parameter Value Maximum voltage Minimum voltage Resolution 5.859mV Input low-pass filter cut-off frequency (-3dB) 10Hz Input resistance (seen between I/O header pins 9 and 6 ) 131kΩ...
  • Page 209 RUT955 User‘s Manual Example of driving a relay: Output can be also used to generate signals with desired amplitude. Resistor could be for example 4.7kΩ. 9.20.4.5 Relay output Relay output has two pins: COM and NO. When the relay is not energized (output not active), these pins are disconnected.
  • Page 210: System

    RUT955 User‘s Manual Example of connecting alarm siren to the relay output: 10 System 10.1 Configuration Wizard The configuration wizard provides a simple way of quickly configuring the device in order to bring it up to basic functionality. The wizard is comprised out of 4 steps and they are as follows: Step 1 (General change) First, the wizard prompts you to change the default password.
  • Page 211 RUT955 User‘s Manual Step 2 (Mobile Configuration) Next we have to enter your mobile configuration. On a detailed instruction on how this should be done see the Mobile section under Network Step 3 (LAN) Next, you are given the chance to configure your LAN and DHCP server options. For a detailed explanation see LAN under Network.
  • Page 212: Profiles

    RUT955 User‘s Manual Step 4 (Wi-Fi) The final step allows you to configure your wireless settings in order to set up a rudimentary Access Point. When you’re done with the configuration wizard, press Save. 10.2 Profiles Router can have 5 configuration profiles, which you can later apply either via WebUI or via SMS. When you add New Profile, you save current full configuration of the router.
  • Page 213: Administration

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 10.3 Administration 10.3.1 General Field name Explanation Router name Enter your new router name. Host name Enter your new host name New Password Enter your new administration password. Changing this password will change SSH password as well.
  • Page 214: Troubleshoot

    RUT955 User‘s Manual Confirm new password Re-enter your new administration password. Language Website will be translated into selected language. IPv6 support Enable IPv6 support on router Show mobile info at login page Show operator and signal strength at login page.
  • Page 215: Backup

    1. Backup archive Download current router settings file to personal computer. This file can be loaded to other RUT955 with same Firmware version in order to quickly configure it. 2. Restore from backup Select, upload and restore router settings file from personal computer.
  • Page 216 RUT955 User‘s Manual 10.3.3.1 Access control 10.3.3.1.1 General Field name Explanation Enable SSH access Check box to enable SSH access. Remote SSH access Check box to enable remote SSH access. Port Port to be used for SSH connection Enable HTTP access...
  • Page 217: Diagnostics

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 10.3.3.1.2 Safety Field name Explanation 1. SSH access secure Check box to enable SSH access secure functionality. enable 2. Clean after reboot If check box is selected – blocked addresses are removed after every reboot. 3. Fail count Specifies maximum connection attempts count before access blocking.
  • Page 218: Mac Clone

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 2. Ping Utility used to test the reach ability of a host on an Internet IP network and to measure the round-trip time for messages sent from the originating host to a destination server. Server echo response will be shown after few seconds if server is accessible.
  • Page 219: Monitoring

    RUT955 User‘s Manual Mobile Check box to show Mobile table in Overview page SMS counter Check box to show SMS counter table in Overview page System Check box to show System table in Overview page Wireless Check box to show Wireless table in Overview page...
  • Page 220: Restore Point

    RUT955 User‘s Manual In Script Management window is shown content of a file /etc/rc.local. This file is executed at the end of startup, executing the line: sh /etc/rc.local In this script is needed to use sh (ash) commands. It should be noted, that this is embedded device and sh functionality is not full.
  • Page 221: Firmware

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 10.6 Firmware 10.6.1 Firmware Keep all settings – if the check box is selected router will keep saved user configuration settings after firmware upgrade. When check box is not selected all router settings will be restored to factory defaults after firmware upgrade.
  • Page 222: Fota

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 10.6.2 FOTA Field name Explanation 1. Server address Specify server address to check for firmware updates. E.g. “http://teltonika.sritis.lt/rut9xx_auto_update/clients/” 2. User name User name for server authorization. 3. Password Password name for server authorization. 4. Enable auto check Check box to enable automatic checking for new firmware updates.
  • Page 223: Reset Button

    RUT955 User‘s Manual system. Teltonika’s routers offer several options for recovering from these situations. 11.1 Reset button Reset button is located on the back panel of the device. Reset button has several functions: Reboot the device. After the device has started and if the reset button is pressed for up to 4 seconds the device will reboot.
  • Page 224 RUT955 User‘s Manual home, school, computer laboratory, or office building. DHCP – The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network configuration protocol for hosts on Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Computers that are connected to IP networks must be configured before they can communicate with other hosts.
  • Page 225 RUT955 User‘s Manual based upon the Counter Mode with CBC-MAC (CCM) of the AES (Advanced Encyprion Standard) standard. MAC – Media Access Control – hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network. In IEEE 802 networks, the Data Link Control (DCL) layer of the PSO Reference Model is divided into two sub-layers: the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer and the Media Access Control layer.
  • Page 226: Changelog

    RUT955 User‘s Manual 13 Changelog Date Version Comments 2017-02-01 1.26 Teltonika Solutions...

Table of Contents