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Content Preface.....................7 Defects Liability Terms ..................7 Feedback .......................7 Marking of Warnings and Notes................8 1.3.1 Symbols and Key Words ................8 Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual ............9 Safety.....................10 Usage According to the Regulations ..............10 Permissible Technical Limits................11 Responsibilities of the Operator................11 Qualification of the Personnel................11 Instructions for Transport and Storage ..............11 Markings on the Product ..................12...
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Contents Assembly ....................34 Commissioning ..................38 Operating Principle ................40 12.1 Operating the Web Interface ................40 12.2 Access via HTTPS Protocol..................42 Functions ....................43 13.1 Basic Settings ......................43 13.1.1 Web Interface (User Name, Password, Remote Configuration) .... 43 13.1.2 Setting IP Addresses ................44 13.1.3 Enter Static Route ..................
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Content 13.7 Messages ......................86 13.7.1 Configuring the Message Dispatch............86 13.7.2 Configuring E-Mail Dispatch ..............87 13.7.3 Configuring SNMP Trap Triggering............88 13.8 Server Services ....................89 13.8.1 Setting up DNS Forwarding ..............89 13.8.2 Dynamic DNS Update ................90 13.8.3 Setting up the DHCP Server..............
The liability of the manufacturer ceases to exist. The regulations of our Delivery and Purchasing Conditions are effective. These can be found on our website (www.insys-icom.de/imprint/) under “General Terms and Conditions“. Feedback We are permanently improving our products and the associated technical docu- mentation.
Preface MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Marking of Warnings and Notes 1.3.1 Symbols and Key Words Danger! Risk of severe or fatal injury One of these symbols in conjunction with the key word Danger indicates an imminent danger. It will cause death or severe injuries if not avoided.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Preface Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual This section describes the definition, formatting and symbols used in this manual. The various symbols are meant to help you read and find the information relevant to you. The following text is structured like a typical operating instruction of this manual.
Safety MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Safety The Safety section provides an overview about the safety instructions, which must be observed for the operation of the product. The product is constructed according to the currently valid state-of-the-art technol- ogy and reliable in operation. It has been checked and left the factory in flawless condition concerning safety.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Safety Permissible Technical Limits The product is only intended for the use within the permissible technical limits specified in the data sheets. The following permissible limits must be observed: The ambient temperature limits must not be fallen below or exceeded.
Safety MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Markings on the Product The identification plate of the product is either a print or a label on a face of the product. Amongst other things, it can contain the following markings, which are explained in detail here.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Safety Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation The electrical connection must only be made by authorised expert personnel ac- cording to the wiring diagrams. The notes to the electrical connection in the manual must be observed. Otherwise, the protection category might be affected.
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Safety MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Caution! Overvoltage and voltage peaks from the mains supply! Fire hazard and damage of the product due to overvoltage. Install suitable overvoltage protection. Caution! Damage due to chemicals! Ketones and chlorinated hydrocarbons dissolve the plastic housing and damage the surface of the device.
Using Open Source Software General Information Our product MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO contains, amongst others, so-called open- source software that is provided by third parties and has been published for free public use. The open-source software is subject to special open-source software licenses and the copyright of third parties.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Device variants Device variants This manual describes different versions of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO that only differ regarding the supported ADSL specification. These devices are referred to as MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO in the manual. The devices are: ...
1 Support CD with operator manual in PDF format The following related documents can be found on the delivered Support CD or in the download area and on the product page of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO under www.insys-icom.com: ...
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Technical Data Technical Data Physical Features All specified data was measured with nominal input voltage, at full load, and an ambient temperature of 25 . The limit value tolerances are subject to the usual variations. Physical Feature...
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Display and Control Elements Display and Control Elements Figure 1: Display and control elements on the front of the device Position Description Status/VPN LED Data LED COM LED Power LED Status LED for Switch LAN 1...
Display and Control Elements MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Meaning of the display elements Colour Function flashing blinking Link 10 yellow Mbit/s Switch Data connected LAN 1-4 traffic Link 100 green Mbit/s Power green Supply missing present green PPP link establishing...
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Display and Control Elements Function of the Control Elements Description Operation Meaning Reset key Press once for a short Resets the software and time. restarts it. (Soft reset) Press for at least 3 Resets the hardware and seconds.
Connections MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Connections Front Panel Connections Figure 2: Connections on the front panel of the device Position Description Serial interface (RS232 socket V.24/V.28) ADSL line connection RJ45 Switch with 4 Ethernet ports (RJ45, 10/100 BT) Table 6: Description of the connections on the front panel of the device...
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Connections Terminal Connections on the Top Figure 3: Connections on the top of the device Terminal Description Description OUT 1-NC Output 1 normally closed OUT 1 Output 1 OUT 1-NO Output 1 normally open OUT 2-NC...
Connections MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Terminal Connections on the Bottom Figure 4: Connections on the bottom of the device Terminal Description Description Ground Input 2 Input 2 Input 1 Input 1 Ground Reset Reset input Ground 10 ... 60 VDC Power supply 10 V –...
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Connections Pin Assignment of the Serial Interface Figure 5: 9-pin D-Sub socket at the device Signal Description Data Carrier Detect Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Ground Data Set Ready Request To Send Clear To Send...
Connections MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO ADSL line connection RJ45 Figure 6: RJ45 connector Signal Description Not connected Not connected Not connected ADSL line connection wire a ADSL line connection wire b Not connected Not connected Not connected Table 12: Description of the pin allocation of the RJ45 connector...
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Function Overview Function Overview The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO provides you with the following functions: Configuration via web interface or configuration file All functions can be configured and set via a web interface. The access to the web interface is protected with a user name and password query.
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Function Overview MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Periodic ADSL connection set-up An ADSL connection can be established and also terminated time- controlled. Fixed times can be specified for the connection set-up and termination. This function is only available for a PPPoE connection.
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Function Overview IPsec protocol Two subnets can be connected with each other via an unsafe Internet connection tap- and interference-proof using an IPsec tunnel. The authentication when connecting to an IPsec terminal device via certificates or a passphrase (PSK) is supported with this. Up to 10 tunnels can be established at the same time.
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Function Overview MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO MAC filter The MAC filter allows that only those packets are accepted at the Ethernet interface that come from explicitly permitted network devices. E-Mail dispatch and SNMP trap triggering on different events It is possible to send an e-mail to any recipient on different events or trigger an SNMP trap.
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ASCII) or sandbox image files that are provided accordingly on a server is possible. An optional, redundant communication device may be connected. You can connect a second INSYS communication device via the serial interface to secure the dial-out and dial-in communication through redundancy and to increase the availability.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Assembly This section describes how to mount the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO to a DIN rail, connect the power supply and uninstall it again. Observe the instructions in the "Safety" section of this manual, in particular the "Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation"...
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Assembly Mounting the device to the DIN rail How to mount the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO to a DIN rail: Position the device at the DIN rail as seen in the following diagram. There are two snap-in hooks at the upper and lower edge of the DIN rail groove.
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The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO is disconnected from the power supply. Removing the device from the DIN rail How to uninstall the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO from a DIN rail in a switch cabinet: You will need a small flat-blade screwdriver.
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While you hold the plastic spring apart with the lower snap-in hooks, pull the device away from the DIN rail. Un-hook the device and take it off perpendicularly to the DIN rail. The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO is now removed.
This chapter describes how to activate the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO, i.e. how to connect it to a PC, and how to prepare it for the configuration. Connecting to a LAN and a PC How to connect the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO to a PC for configuration and a DSL connection. ...
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Open a web browser and enter the URL "http://192.168.1.1" into the address bar. The browser loads the start page of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO. If you see the message in your browser window that the page with this address cannot be found, follow the following steps: Check, whether the device is supplied with power.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Operating Principle This chapter describes how to operate and configure the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO. Configuration and operation are performed using a web-based interface (web interface). The web interface itself is displayed and operated using a web browser.
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Enter the user name and the password and click OK. The default setting of the web interface is as follows: the user name is "insys", the password is "moros". The start page of the web interface is displayed.
In order to avoid this browser warning as well, you must enter the Common Name of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO to be accessed into the address bar of your browser. The Common Name must be connected with the IP address of the device that the URL leads to the correct device.
Web Interface (User Name, Password, Remote Configura- tion) The web interface is used to configure the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO. It is protected against unauthorized access by a user name and password query. The web interface can be configured for a configuration from a computer in the internal network or for remote configuration from the WAN via the HTTP or HTTPS protocol.
13.1.2 Setting IP Addresses It must be possible to access the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO in the LAN under a certain IP address. You must assign a static IP address for this. You can enter an IPv4 and an IPv6 address here. The router can configure one or several IPv6 addresses for itself using SLAAC (StateLess Address AutoConfiguration).
"Routing". 13.1.4 Entering Host Names You can specify the host and domain name of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO here. Moreover, a host table can be created, in which IP addresses are combined with host names. Configuration via the web interface In order to enter the host name, change in the "Basic Settings"...
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO 13.1.5 Configuring MAC Filter A MAC filter can be enabled in the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO. This will then only accept packets at the local Ethernet interface that come from network devices that are explicitly permitted in the filter.
13.2.1 Configuring the Interface to the ADSL Modem (WAN) The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO uses its router function to switch the data traffic between an "internal network" and an ADSL connection. The LAN ext interface serves for connecting to the ADSL access. You can select here between a connection with the ADSL access in the modes PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet), PPPoA (PPP over ATM), Bridge, static IP or DHCP client.
13.2.2 Configuring ADSL The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can connect to a WAN via ADSL. It can communicate with the DSL modem via the LAN ext interface configured in the previous section. The ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) parameters of the ADSL connection must be configured first that an ADSL connection to the DSLAM can be established.
Save your settings by clicking "OK". 13.2.3 Configuring Leased Line Operation You can configure the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO to permanently maintain the previously configured DSL connection. The connection will immediately be established the connection after system start in this operating mode. The device checks the connection for its function periodically.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO 13.2.4 Configuring a Periodical DSL Connection Establishment The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can establish and terminate the previously configured DSL connection time-controlled. The DSL connection is established and terminated daily at a certain time. This function initiates individual events, regardless whether other times have already been defined for the connection termination.
Functions 13.2.5 Routing Routing is the core function of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO. Routing means that incoming data packets are routed to certain network devices according to certain rules defined by you. The routes determine whereto packets are forwarded. A net address and netmask are used to distinguish, whether a route is applied to a IP packet or not.
Functions MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO 13.2.6 Setting up a Dialling Filter The dialling filter can restrict the network traffic which could trigger a connection establishment. All packets with external destination initiate a connection establishment without dialling filter. If the dialling filter is enabled, only the packets, which are permitted by the rules, can initiate a connection establishment.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions 13.2.7 Creating or Deleting a Firewall Rule A firewall is available for all connections via the LAN ext interface. It is used to prevent unauthorized data traffic. The logic of the firewall states that any data traffic is forbidden, which is not explicitly permitted through a rule.
Functions MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO 13.2.8 Creating or Deleting an IP Forwarding Rule IP forwarding rules create additional IP addresses at the LAN (ext) interface, if "static IP address" has been selected on the "LAN (ext)" page. Packets to one of these IP addresses will be forwarded to the IP address in the local LAN that is assigned to it.
LAN, which have been specified in the port forwarding rules. Only the WAN IP address of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO is accessible from the WAN, if NAT is enabled for packets going into the WAN. The local terminal devices in the network of the device can still be accessed with this IP address using port forwarding.
The exposed host contains all packets which have not been requested by the local network of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO or which have not been forwarded to a participant in the local network by a port forwarding rule.
The data is transmitted tamper-proof to a destination and can not be read by third parties. You can configure the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO for an OpenVPN, PPTP or IPsec connection. The exact proceeding for creating a certificate structure and configuring a VPN participant is described in a series of configuration guides.
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This will limit the communication to the port at which the OpenVPN tunnel is established (default setting: UDP port 1194). The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO supports several authentication methods when establishing the VPN tunnel: Authentication type...
13.3.3 Setting Up an OpenVPN-Server You can use the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO as OpenVPN server, if you want to send confidential data via an unsecured network, for example. This section describes the set-up of an OpenVPN server. The basic settings are reasonable factory defaults, which you may change in certain circumstances.
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In order to adjust the VPN ping interval, use the entry field "Ping interval". Enter the interval in the amount of seconds, in which the OpenVPN server of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO sends ping packets to the remote VPN terminal. The frequent ping is used to keep the connection...
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions In order to configure the authentication with certificates, select the radio button "Authentication based on certificate". It is indicated under the option here, whether the individual certificates and keys are present (green checkmark) or not (red cross). Present certificates can also be downloaded (blue arrow) or deleted again (red cross on white box).
13.3.4 Setting Up an OpenVPN-Client You can use the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO as OpenVPN client, if you want to connect to an OpenVPN server via an unsecured network. This section describes the set-up of an OpenVPN client. The basic settings are reasonable factory defaults, which you need to adjust to the VPN which will be connected to the MoRoS ADSL 2.1...
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions If the remote terminal can only be accessed via a proxy server, enter its IP address or domain name into the "IP address or domain name of proxy server" field, select its type using the "HTTP" or "SOCKS5" radio buttons and enter its port into the "Port"...
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In order to adjust the VPN ping interval, use the entry field "Ping interval". Enter the interval in the amount of seconds, in which the OpenVPN client of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO sends ping packets to the remote VPN terminal. The frequent ping is used to keep the connection...
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions In order to configure the authentication with static key, select the radio button "No authentication or authentication with preshared key". It is indicated under the option here, whether the static key is present (green checkmark) or not (red cross). A present key can also be downloaded (blue arrow) or deleted again (red cross on white box).
13.3.6 Setting Up a PPTP Server The settings for the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO as PPTP server are configured here. A maximum of 5 PPTP clients can log on to this server at the same time. However, it is possible to create more users, but only 5 tunnels can be active at the same time.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO with its tunnel address. Configuration via the web interface In order to use the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO as PPTP client, check in the menu "LAN (ext)" on the page "PPTP client" the checkbox "Activate PPTP client".
IP networks and can be used to set-up virtual private networks (VPN). Two subnets can be connected together using two suitable routers (e.g. INSYS MoRoS 2.1) via a secure tunnel. It is possible to configure up to 10 different tunnels.
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions In order to configure the interval of the keep alive packets, which are sent, if NAT traversal is used, enter the time in seconds into the field "Keep alive interval". This can prevent that e.g. a stateful firewall blocks the connection after an extended inactivity period.
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO, check the checkbox "Mask packets through tunnel". The recipient of the packets will see the local IP address of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO as sender than, not the address of the original sender from the local net of the remote terminal.
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions In order to configure the authentication for an IPsec connection, select either the radio button "Authentication based on certificates" or the radio button "Authentication with pre shared key (PSK)“. The authentication with certificates can be used for the main mode. It is indicated under the option here, whether the individual certificates and keys are present (green checkmark) or not (red cross).
Functions MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO 13.3.9 Configring GRE Tunnel The Generic Routing Encapsulation protocol allows to transmit data transparently through an existing connection without changing the original packets. Configuration via the web interface In order to enable a GRE tunnel, check in the menu "LAN (ext)" on the page "GRE"...
13.4.1 Querying the State of the Inputs The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO has digital inputs, which may trigger a PPP connection set-up, a message dispatch via e-mail, an OpenVPN tunnel set-up, a PPTP tunnel set-up, an IPsec tunnel set-up, or the set-up of a serial Ethernet connection. The inputs are closed when connected to GND.
13.4.2 Configuring the Function of the Inputs The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can establish a pre-configured dial-out connection, an OpenVPN tunnel, a PPTP tunnel, an IPsec tunnel or a serial Ethernet gateway connection, as soon as input 2 is closed for at least 4 seconds, i.e. connected to "GND".
Functions 13.4.3 Switch Outputs The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO has digital outputs, whose status can be queried and changed via the web interface. The outputs can also be operated daily at a certain time. Moreover, it is possible to operate the outputs by establishing a PPP connection, an OpenVPN tunnel, a PPTP tunnel, or a serial Ethernet connection.
13.5.1 Querying Configuration and Status of the Switch Ports The switch of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO is configurable. This means that you can determine for each switch port individually which transmission rate should be used or if it is supposed to be operated in half-duplex or full-duplex mode. You may also control via the web interface, to which switch port a cable is connected and if a physical connection exists.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions 13.5.2 Configuring Switch Ports You can determine, which switch port is operated with which transmission rate and if it is operated in half-duplex or full-duplex mode. You can also determine if the auto negotiation (the recognition of the network cabling) is available at each port.
13.5.4 Configuring VLAN The switch of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can be divided in up to four VLANs. The VLANs are described as VLAN A, VLAN B, VLAN C, and VLAN D. The ports 1 to 4 are the switch ports accessible from outside. The device itself is connected to the 4-port switch via an internal port.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions 13.5.5 Configuring Port Mirroring With port mirroring, you can copy the data traffic of a switch port to a definable, other switch port, called the sniffer port. This enables you to read the network traffic for analysis purposes. The transmitting and receiving packets (TX/RX) of certain ports can be mirrored separately to a sniffer port, where the network traffic can be read.
The serial Ethernet gateway enables the addressing of serial end devices from the local network of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO or via the WAN interface, which are connected to the serial interface. The data which is sent to a configurable network port of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO is output at the serial interface.
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In order to specify that the connection is only accepted, if an UDP or TCP authentication of an INSYS VCom has been performed before, select in the "VCOM authentication" section for "incoming" either the radio button "UDP"...
The function itself can be enabled in the menu "In- / Outputs" on the page "Inputs". In order to use authentication via TCP or UDP at an INSYS VCom for outgoing connections, select in the "VCom authentication" section for "outgoing"...
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions In order to specify the maximum block size, from which the serially received data are packed to a TCP packet and sent when reached, enter the value into the field "Maximum block size". In order to specify the maximum time until packing a TCP packet, enter the time into the field "Aggregation timeout"...
Functions MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO 13.6.3 Modem Emulator The serial Ethernet gateway can emulate a modem. It provides a series of AT commands for this. A modem will be emulated for each connection type with this function. If an outgoing connection has been triggered by the ATD command, the modem emulator will always be used, even if it is disabled.
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions Configuration via the web interface In order to enable the modem emulator, check in the menu "Serial Ethernet" on the page "Modem emulator" the checkbox "Activate modem emulator". In order to enable the echo function using the ATE command in the modem emulator, check the checkbox "Enable echo (ATE)".
13.7.1 Configuring the Message Dispatch The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can send an e-mail to any recipient on different events or trigger an SNMP trap. A series of pre-define events are available for this, like signals or pulses at input 1 or set-up of connections or VPN tunnels for example.
13.7.2 Configuring E-Mail Dispatch The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can send an e-mail to any recipient on different, pre- defined events. An attachment, which can be selected from different log files, can be attached to every e-mail. Moreover, it is possible to attach the status page of the web interface to the message text.
13.7.3 Configuring SNMP Trap Triggering The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can trigger an SNMP trap that sends a message to any recipient on different predefined events. It is possible to create and manage a series of different combinations of recipient and event. The SNMP traps are described in the MIB (Management Information Base).
13.8.1 Setting up DNS Forwarding You may use the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO as DNS relay server. If it is configured as DNS server at the locally connected network devices, it will either forward the DNS requests to the previously configured DNS servers in the Internet, or will use the DNS server sent during the PPP connection.
13.8.2 Dynamic DNS Update The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can forward the IP address, which it was allocated during the dial-in into the Internet, to a DynDNS provider, so it can be reached from the Internet with a domain name. This means that the network behind the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can always be reached with the same domain name from the...
DHCP server are controlled via the "Lease time". If there is already a DHCP server in the network, in which the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO is used, this function must absolutely be disabled in the device. Otherwise, clients would let their IP address be assigned by a wrong DHCP server.
(SLAAC) independently using these received prefixes. In order to support the configuration of the prefixes to be distributed, it will be displayed, which prefix is set in the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO and which prefixes are indicated at the LAN (ext) interface.
13.8.5 Configuring a Proxy Server The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO provides a proxy server. This does not serve as a cache for frequently accessed websites. It is used to delay the connection timeouts for connections that load slowly and to filter undesired URLs (e.g. www.xyz.xx).
Save your settings by clicking "OK". 13.8.7 Configuring IPT The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO also allows data transfer via an IPT channel. It can act as IPT slave here. Configuration via the web interface In order to enable IPT, check in the menu "Server services" on the page "IPT"...
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"Increase reconnection interval". In this case, the interval between the connection attempts will increase (1, 5, 15, 30, 60 minutes). Otherwise, the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO will try to establish a connection every minute. In order to specify the maximum time between IPT request and IPT...
13.8.8 Configuring the SNMP Agent The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO provides an SNMP agent that responds to incoming SNMP Get requests. All parameters that exist in the ASCII configuration file, can be read via SNMP Get requests (except user name and password of the web interface authentication).
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions 13.8.9 Configuring MCIP MCIP (Management Control and Information Protocol) is a minimalist protocol for exchanging short telegrams between an MCIP server and MCIP device drivers based on TCP. Device drivers register with the MCIP server and inform it about the Object IDs (OIDs) which can be addressed by it.
13.9.1 Displaying the System Log The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO allows to display the detailed system log in the menu "System" on the page "System data". The number of displayed lines and the up- date interval can be configured.
13.9.3 Setting Time and Time Zone The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO has an internal clock to control time-controlled events. This clock must be set to ensure that time-controlled events are processed precisely to the desired time, and that system messages are dated correctly. The clock can be updated automatically via an NTP server from the Internet.
13.9.4 Reset You can reset the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO via the web interface or by pressing the reset key on the front of the device. A software reset can be initiated by briefly pressing the reset key once. Pressing the reset key for at least three seconds initiates a hardware reset.
13.9.5 Update You can update the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO with a new firmware or provide a new configuration using the web interface. A detailed description about these processes can be found in the following sections "Updating the Firmware" and "Uploading the Configuration File"...
13.9.6 Updating the Firmware You can update the firmware of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO manually. The firmware is a combination of operating system and programs, in which the device functions are implemented. To update the firmware, you will need a file with a new firmware, which you can obtain from your sales partner or from INSYS icom.
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions Confirm the query with Yes . The update process starts. The browser waits. During the update, the Status/VPN LED lights up red. After the completed update, a page is displayed which confirms the successful update procedure.
Uploading the Configuration File You have a configuration file for your version of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO. In the web interface under "System", switch to the page "Update". Click on Browse... in the "Manual update" section and select the configuration file (e.g.
Functions 13.9.8 Download You can download the complete configuration file of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO in binary, encoded form via the web interface. With this file, you can configure other, identical devices, or safely store a working configuration. Moreover, it is possible to download an ASCII text file of the configuration or an "empty"...
It is possible to start programs, collect data and offer services in the sandbox, which do not exist in the system of the actual device. Moreover, the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can be configured out of the sandbox using an ASCII configuration file.
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Functions Note Unauthorised access to the device! If the configuration out of the sandbox without authentication is allowed, the configuration can be tampered with to gain unauthorised access. Ensure that only authorised users have access to the...
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO 13.9.10 Debugging Various tools of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO enable to analyse problems with network connections. The "PING" tool allows to send ICMP pings (ping packets). This enables to test, whether a specific machine is available in the network, easily. The "TRACEROUTE"...
14.3 Repair Send defect devices with detailed failure description to the source of supply of your device. If you have purchased the device directly from INSYS icom, send the device to: INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH, Hermann-Köhl-Str. 22, 93049 Regensburg. Caution! Short circuits and damage due to improper repairs and modifications as well as opening of products.
Waste Disposal MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Waste Disposal 15.1 Repurchasing of Legacy Systems According to the new WEEE guidelines, the repurchasing and recycling of legacy systems for our clients is regulated as follows: Please send those legacy systems to the following address, carriage prepaid:...
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004/108/EC and the Council Directive relating to Low Voltage 2006/95/EC as well as the Council Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC.
Export Regulation MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Export Regulation Note Export restriction! Possible offense against export regulations. This device is subject to the War Weapons Control Act because of its encryption technology and dual use character. Thus, it requires the permission of the Federal Office of Economics and Export Control when being exported out of the EU boundaries.
Licenses Licenses The software technologies and programs of the firmware used in the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO are partly bound to the following licenses. The source code of the firmware components of the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO which are bound to these licenses may be obtained from INSYS MICROELECTRONICS on re- quest.
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Licenses MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in the term "modification".) Each licensee is addressed as "you". Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are out- side its scope.
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Licenses is normally distributed (in either source or binary form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component itself accompanies the executable. If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place, then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place counts as distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code.
Licenses MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHER- WISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS"...
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Licenses Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to avoid the danger that companies distributing free software will individually obtain patent licenses, thus in effect transforming the program into proprietary software. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all.
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Licenses MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Library or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Library, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, pro- vided that you also meet all of these conditions: ...
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Licenses If such an object file uses only numerical parameters, data structure layouts and accessors, and small macros and small inline functions (ten lines or less in length), then the use of the object file is unre- stricted, regardless of whether it is legally a derivative work.
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Licenses MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO 9. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Library or its derivative works. These actions are prohib- ited by law if you do not accept this License.
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Licenses GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE LIBRARY (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A...
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Licenses MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Licenses The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public Licence.]...
Domain Name System; service used for the translation of domain names into IP addresses. Domain name: The domain is the name of an Internet site (e.g. insys-icom). It consists of the name and an extension (Top Level Domain, e.g. .com), (e.g. insys-icom.com).
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Glossary Gateway: This is a machine that works like a -> Router. In contrast to the router, a gateway can also route data packets from different hardware net- works. GPRS: General Packet Radio Service; advancement of the -> GSM cellular network to achieve higher data transmission rates.
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Glossary MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO PPPoE: Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet; a protocol, which connects two devices via an Ethernet line to enable the exchange of TCP/IP packets between those two machines. Router: This is a machine in a network, which is responsible for the incoming data of a protocol to be forwarded to the planned destination or sub network.
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Glossary WAN: Wide Area Network; a network consisting of computers, which are located far away from each other.
Tables and Diagrams MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Tables and Diagrams 20.1 List of Tables Table 1: Physical Features ..................19 Table 2: Technological Features................20 Table 3: Description of the display and control elements on the front panel of the device ........................
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Index Index Access Point Name ....... 124 Connection log ......60, 63 Accessories ........18 Connection timeout......93 Additional information....... 9 Control lines ........82 ADSL ........30, 47, 48 Current consumption of an active input..........19 ADSL Data LED ......
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Index MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO DTR ..........82 HTTP..........32 Dynamic DNS update....31, 90 HTTPS ........32, 42 DynDNS ........31, 90 ICMP ..........125 EDGE ..........124 ICMP ping ....... 68, 108 Electrical installation ....... 13 Idle time ......30, 48, 50 E-mail ......
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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO Index Max. current load ......19 Operation......... 40 Max. switch voltage ......19 Operation location ......99 Maximum connect time ....48 Output ........25, 75 MCIP ......... 33, 97 Overcurrent ........13 Menu ..........41 Overvoltage ........
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