Maestro E205XT02 User Manual

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Maestro E-Series
USER
MANUAL
VERSION 2.0.1
Maestro Wireless Solutions
Address: 9th Floor, Wing Cheong Factory Building,
121 King Lam Street, Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 3955 0222
Fax: +852 35684833
Email: contact@maestro-wireless.com
wireless.com
Eddy Wireless, llc – M2M / Iot, Video & Broadband solutions
http://support.maestro-

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  • Page 1 Maestro E-Series USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 Maestro Wireless Solutions Address: 9th Floor, Wing Cheong Factory Building, 121 King Lam Street, Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong Phone: +852 3955 0222 Fax: +852 35684833 Email: contact@maestro-wireless.com http://support.maestro- wireless.com Eddy Wireless, llc – M2M / Iot, Video & Broadband solutions...
  • Page 2 Copyright© 2015 Maestro Wireless Solutions Limited. All right reserved. This document is for the use of intended recipients only and the contents may not be reproduced, redistributed, or copied in whole or in part for any purpose without Maestro prior express consent.
  • Page 3 User shall assume the entire risk of using or relying on this software, solution, and application. In no event will Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd. be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss, damage, or any loss, damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profit arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this router product.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Default Configuration ..................9 Web Admin Page ....................9 Wi-Fi enabled, with WPA/WPA2 TKIP key .............. 9 Connection ......................9 Understanding the Maestro Router ............. 10 LAN Panel Details ....................10 Power Requirement ...................... 10 WAN Panel Details ....................11 Front Panel Details....................
  • Page 5 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Overview System ......................55 Systems ......................55 General Settings ......................55 Logging ........................58 Language and Style...................... 61 Administration ....................62 Router Password ......................62 SSH Access ........................63 Software ......................66 Actions ........................66 Configuration ....................... 69 Backup / Flash Firmware ..................
  • Page 6 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Overview Firewall ......................174 General Setting ......................174 Port Forwarding ......................180 Traffic Rules ......................182 Custom Rules ......................185 Services ..................... 186 Dynamic DNS ....................187 Agents ......................190 SMS......................... 192 DOTA ......................194 GPS ......................... 196 Events ......................
  • Page 7: Overview

    Overview With high-speed cellular (3G and beyond), WAN, LAN and Wi-Fi connectivity, the Maestro’s E200 series of router are highly versatile, reliable and rugged router designed for mission-critical M2M and enterprise applications requiring faultless connectivity. Cellular can be configured to be the primary connectivity mode or the WAN failover alternative to a wire line connection.
  • Page 8: Prerequisite

    Ethernet port or Wi-Fi connectivity and Internet service Web browser such as Internet Explorer 10+ or Google Chrome 30+, Mozilla Firefox 20+ or Apple Safari 4+ to access the Maestro Web Admin Console DHCP client enabled in the computer to obtain a valid IP Address from router.
  • Page 9: Checking The Package Content

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Checking the Package Content Checking the Package Content Note All the components are exclusive of the Maestro Router and must be  purchased. Check the Package contents. Check that the package contents are complete. One Maestro Router - E200XT One AC Power connector cable –...
  • Page 10: Default Configuration

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Default Configuration Default Configuration Note All the Username and Password are case sensitive.  Web Admin Page Parameters Details Address 192.168.1.1 (LAN) Username admin Password admin Table 4.1-1: Default Web Admin Page Credentials Wi-Fi enabled, with WPA/WPA2 TKIP key...
  • Page 11: Understanding The Maestro Router

    | Understanding the Maestro Router Understanding the Maestro Router LAN Panel Details Figure 5.1-1: Maestro Router LAN Panel Power Supply – 4 pin Micro-fit Molex connector (Power and input/output) Ethernet port (LAN) – Straight-through Ethernet cable connects to LAN. Reset Button – Push the reset button for 5 seconds and device will be factory reset to default settings.
  • Page 12: Wan Panel Details

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Understanding the Maestro Router Ethernet & 230mA 160mA 80mA 50mA Wi-Fi connected (Cellular n/c) Ethernet & 400mA 270mA 130mA 70mA Wi-Fi connected Cellular transmitting power B. For E206XT Input voltage: 9V to 60VDC Rated current: 850mA...
  • Page 13 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Understanding the Maestro Router Figure 5.2-1: Maestro Router WAN Panel GPS SMA Antenna Connector Ethernet port (WAN)  Amber LED (Link Indicator) – When ON indicates the valid link detection (10/100Mbps).  Green LED (Activity indicator) – When On (Blinking) indicates traffic/data activity on the port.
  • Page 14: Front Panel Details

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Understanding the Maestro Router Front Panel Details Figure 5.3-1: Front Panel The top panel of Maestro E200 Series Routers features 6 LEDs on the front to indicate critical system information. Name Colour and State Description No alert, device is...
  • Page 15 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Understanding the Maestro Router Name Colour and State Description Registered Amber roaming cellular Flashing network Registered Amber home cellular network Cellular data service connected Amber Data Transfer over Activity Flashing Cellular Network Cellular data Amber service...
  • Page 16: Connecting Maestro Router

     faced upwards. Figure 0-1: Insert SIM Card Step3. Carefully push the SIM tray containing the SIM card back into the Maestro Router. Step4. Connect GSM antenna with “Cell” connector on the Maestro Router. Make sure the antenna is tightly secured.
  • Page 17 Note We strongly recommend connecting the GPS antenna with “Div/GPS”  connector, if the Maestro Router package content includes it. A dual antenna provides diversification that is improved signal strength and thus better performance. For certain circumstances/environments may require a higher quality ...
  • Page 18 Step8. Connect the AC power connector into the “DC in” jack on LAN-side panel of the Maestro Router. Plug the other side of the cord to a standard AC receptacle and turn the power switch ON. The power LED will light when power is applied.
  • Page 19: Logon Procedure

    Logon Procedure Open a Web browser on the computer, and enter the LAN IP Address http://192.168.1.1 of Maestro Router in browser’s URL box. A dialog box appears prompting the user to enter Username and Password. Note The default LAN IP Address of Maestro Router is 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 20 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Logon Procedure Password. Table 0-1: Login Page E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 21: Common Icons And Buttons

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Common Icons and Buttons Common Icons and Buttons Save – Saves the new/modified confguration. Note All saved configuration will be lost on Router reboot, if they are not  saved and applied. Save&Apply – Saves the new/modified configuration and loading the configuration into the Router.
  • Page 22: Quick Setup

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup > Quick Setup Quick Setup page will guide the administrator through the steps required to configure the basic parameters needed for the router to come up and start running.
  • Page 23: Network Setup

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Quick Setup Network Setup Quick Setup > Quick Setup > Network Setup Basic network parameters for LAN, WAN, Cellular and Wi-Fi can be configured from the Network Setup page. Screen 8.2-1: Quick Start Network Configuration E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 24 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Quick Setup Parameters Description Local Network IPv4-Address Enter an IPv4 Address for the LAN interface. This is the IP Address that must be used to access the Router. The default LAN IPv4 Address is 192.168.1.1. Ipv4-Netmask Enter IPv4 Subnet Mask of the LAN interface.
  • Page 25 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Quick Setup characters which uniquely names a wireless local area network (WLAN). The default SSID is Maestro E200. Password The default password is W1rele$$. Table 8.2-1: Quick Start Network Configuration E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 26: Status

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Status Status provides a summary view all the vital configurations of your Maestro Router such as routing information, firewall details, traffic statistics including real-time graphs. Overview Firewall Routes System Logs Real-Time Graphs Overview Status > Overview Overview page provides a quick and bird-eye overview of all the important parameters of your Maestro router that requires special attention.
  • Page 27: Screen 9.1-1 System Status Overview

    Example – Maestro E205 Display 35 characters long, unique Product Identification number (PID). Consider an example of PID E205XT02-031202- SL8082T-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx. It is composed of: 8 characters SKU: E205XT02 6 characters UID: 031202 (WAN, GNSS, Wi-Fi, 2x LAN, SIM) 7 character Module Name: SL8082T 14 characters Serial Number: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
  • Page 28 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Kernel Version The Linux Kernel version number on the router. Local Time Displays the day of the week, month, date, time and year configured on the router. The format is Day Month Date hh:mm:ss Year.
  • Page 29: Screen 9.1-2: Cellular Status Overview

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status B. Cellular Status > Overview > Status The Cellular group provides the status of the SIM card inserted in the router. Screen 9.1-2: Cellular Status Overview Parameters Description Cellular Data Displays the status of the Cellular data.
  • Page 30 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Network Status The registration status of the router on the current cellular network. Operator Name Name of the current cellular operator in use. Roaming Status The roaming status of the router: Home Roaming IMSI Displays the IMSI Number. In case of UMTS, it is read from the SIM card.
  • Page 31: Screen 9.1-3: Memory Status Overview

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status C. Memory Status > Overview > Status The Memory group provides information about the Memory in KB available with the router. Screen 9.1-3: Memory Status Overview Parameters Description Total Available Total available RAM memory. Total Memory is summation of used memory, free memory, buffered memory and cached memory.
  • Page 32: Screen 9.1-4: Network Status Overview

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status D. Network Status > Overview > Status The Network group provides the status of IPv4and IPv6 WAN status Screen 9.1-4: Network Status Overview Parameters Description Displays status of fixed-line WAN connection with following details: IP – IP Address of the WAN Interface.
  • Page 33 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status IP – IP Address of the WWAN Interface. Gateway – IP Address of the WWAN Interface Gateway. DNS – Two DNS IP Address; Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server. Table 9.1-4: Network Status Overview E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 34: Screen 9.1-5: Mwan Interface Live Status

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status E. MWAN Interface Live Status Status > Overview > Status The Multiple Wide Area Network (MWAN) capability enables an administrator to configure multiple external interfaces, each on different subnet. This allows the router to be connected to more than one Internet Service Provider (ISP), ensuring a redundant support for the users connected to the router and providing a constant Internet connection.
  • Page 35: Screen 9.1-6: Dhcp Lease Status Overview

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status F. DHCP Leases Status > Overview > Status Displays the information about the machines connected to router using a DHCP lease. This includes IPv4 as well as IPv6 connections. Screen 9.1-6: DHCP Lease Status Overview...
  • Page 36: Screen 9.1-7: Dhcpv6 Lease Status Overview

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status G. DHCPv6 Leases Status > Overview > Status Displays the information about the machines connected to router using DHCPv6 lease. This includes IPv4 as well as IPv6 connections. Screen 9.1-7: DHCPv6 Lease Status Overview Parameters...
  • Page 37: Screen 9.1-8: Wireless Status Overview

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status H. Wireless Status > Overview > Status The Wireless Group provides the detail information of the Wi-Fi network used by the router. Screen 9.1-8: Wireless Status Overview Parameters Description Connection Name Displays the name of the connection and the details: SSID –...
  • Page 38: Screen 9.1-9: Associated Stations Status Overview

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status I. Associated Stations Status > Overview > Status The Associated Stations group enlists the computers and/or devices that are connected to the router over Wi-Fi. Note Associated Station details are available only when router is ...
  • Page 39: Firewall

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Firewall Status > Firewall IPv4 Firewall Status > Firewall > IPv4 Firewall Screen 9.2-1: IPv4 Firewall Status Parameters Description E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 40 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Reset Counters Click to rest counters Packets and Traffic. Reset Firewall Click to reload the existing Firewall configuration of every interface. Rule # Displays the serial number of Firewall Rule. Pkts Displays the number of accepted packets.
  • Page 41: Ipv6 Firewall

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status IPv6 Firewall Status > Firewall > IPv6 Firewall Screen 9.2-2 IPv6 Firewall Status Parameters Description Reset Counters Click to rest counters Packets and Traffic. Reset Firewall Click to reload the existing Firewall configuration of every interface.
  • Page 42 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Input Interface Output Interface Source Displays the source IPv6 Address. Destination Displays the destination IPv6 Address. Options Displays the destination IPv4 Address. Table 9.2-2: IPv6 Firewall Status E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 43: Routes

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Routes Status > Routes Screen 9.3-1: Routes Status Parameters Description ARP – ARP table provides information about the peripherals connected on each interface IPv4 Address Displays the IPv4 Address. MAC Address Displays MAC Address of the peripheral device.
  • Page 44 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status routes. Target Displays the destination IPv4 Address. IPv4 Gateway Displays the IPv4 Address Gateway used for traffic routing. Metric Displays the metric assigned to the Interface. Active IPv6 Routes – Displays the active IPv6 network route information.
  • Page 45: System Logs

    Maestro Router can either store logs locally or send logs to external syslog servers for storage and archival purposes. Maestro Router can log many different network activities and traffic including:...
  • Page 46: Realtime Graphs

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Realtime Graphs Status > Realtime Graphs Use Real-Time Graph to view Router related activities for different time intervals. The period wise graph will display the following graphs for the selected period: Load Average, Interface Traffic information (LAN, WAN, Tunnel, Wi-Fi), Wireless usage Information and Connection detailed information.
  • Page 47 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Parameters Description WLAN Interface Signal Graph shows the periodic average of Signal and Noise on the Router. Details X axis – Time Interval (1 minute) Y axis – Data Rate (Mbit/s) Legends Blue – Signal Red –...
  • Page 48: Load

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Load Status Realtime Graphs > Load Graph shows past three minutes average CPU load and peak CPU load on the router. Screen 9.5-2: Real Time Load Graph Parameters Description Load Graph shows the periodic average CPU load on the Router.
  • Page 49: Traffic

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Traffic Status > Realtime Graphs > Traffic Traffic indicates the WAN side incoming and outgoing traffic. Traffic Graphs displays combined graph of Upload and Download data transfer. Colors differentiate upload and download data traffic. In addition, shows the average and peak data transfer for upload and download individually.
  • Page 50: Screen 9.5-3: Real Time Wan Traffic Graph

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status B. WAN Graph shows past three minutes average WAN and Cellular traffic and peak WAN and Cellular traffic on the router. Screen 9.5-4: Real Time WAN Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic (Inbound / Graph shows the periodic average WAN and Outbound) Cellular Traffic on the Router.
  • Page 51: Screen 9.5-4: Real Time Cellular Traffic Graph

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status C. Cellular (Only for E206) Graph shows past two minutes average Cellular traffic and peak Cellular traffic on the router. Screen 9.5-5: Real Time Cellular Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic (Inbound / Graph shows the periodic average Cellular Traffic Outbound) on the Router.
  • Page 52: Screen 9.5-5: Real Time Tunnel Traffic Graph

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status D. Tunnel Graph shows past three minutes average Tunnel traffic and peak Tunnel traffic on the router. Screen 9.5-6: Real Time Tunnel Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic (Inbound / Graph shows the periodic average Tunnel Traffic Outbound) on the Router.
  • Page 53: Screen 9.5-6: Real Time Wi-Fi Traffic Graph

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status E. Wi-Fi Graph shows past three minutes average Wi-Fi traffic and peak Wi-Fi traffic on the router. Screen 9.5-7: Real Time Wi-Fi Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic (Inbound / Graph shows the periodic average Wi-Fi Traffic on Outbound) the Router.
  • Page 54: Connection

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Connection Status > Realtime Graphs > Connection Connection graphs provides an overview of active network connections; those originating from the Router and also those that are originating from LAN/WAN of the Router. Screen 9.5-8: Real Time Connection Traffic Graph...
  • Page 55 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Red – Other Protocols Network Network connection type, IPv4 or IPv6. Protocol Name of the protocol used for routing data. Source Source IP Address and port number of an active connection. Destination Destination IP Address and port number of an active connection.
  • Page 56: System

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System System System allows configuration and administration of router for secure and remote management including the localization of GUI. It also provides the basic system settings and language settings of the GUI. System Administration Software Backup / Flash Firmware...
  • Page 57: Screen 10.1-1: System General Settings

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Screen 10.1-1: System General Settings Parameters Description Local Time Current router time. Click “Sync with browser” button to synchronize router clock with the local computer browser. Note The displayed time is dependent on the ...
  • Page 58 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System configuration of your local computer that is being used as NTP server. Hostname Enter the Hostname. The configured Hostname appears on the Status > Overview page. Timezone Select time zone according to the geographical region in which Router is deployed.
  • Page 59: Logging

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Logging System > System > Logging The Router can capture and log system activity including interface connection status, internal debugging messages, critical and emergency logs. It can either store the logs locally and/or send them to external UDP syslog server for storage and archival purposes.
  • Page 60 514. Log output level Select the Log output level to serve for one of the following purpose: Debug – Logs will be used by Maestro Router software developer for debugging the router application. These logs are not useful during operations.
  • Page 61 Normal – Normal informational messages Warning – Indicates some issues can happen or error could be generated in cron process. Note We recommend you to contact Maestro  Support team at support@maestro- wireless.com, if a warning message is received.
  • Page 62: Language And Style

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Language and Style System > System > Language and Style Screen 10.1-3: Language and Style Configurations Parameters Description Language Select English language. Default value is auto. Design Select Bootstrap design of the user interface. Default design selected is bootstrap.
  • Page 63: Administration

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Administration System > Administration The Administration page allows configuration of the general settings in Router. Various ports and login security can be configured using Administration submenu. Router Password System > Administration > Router Password The Router is shipped with the default – username & password credentials set as “admin”.
  • Page 64: Ssh Access

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System SSH Access System > Administration > SSH Access The E200 integrate Dropbear which offers SSH network shell access and an integrated SCP (Secure Copy Protocol) server. You can also set parameters for Dropbear Instance for SSH Access and you can paste public SSH-Keys (one per line) for SSH public-key authentication.
  • Page 65: Screen 10.2-2: Ssh Access Configurations

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Screen 10.2-2: SSH Access Configurations Parameters Description Dropbear Instance Interface Select the interface. SSH listens only on the selected interface. Note Interface options celldhcp and cellular  is available only in E206. If unspecified option is selected it listens to all the E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 66 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System interfaces. Port Provide listening port of the Dropbear instance. Default port is 22. Password Select to allow authentication using SSH password. Authentication By default it is disabled. Gateway ports Select to allow remote hosts to connect to local SSH forwarded ports.
  • Page 67: Software

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Software System > Software Software page give you access to the list of installed as well as available software package or filter installed on your router. Actions System > Software > Actions A. Installed Screen 10.3-1: Software Installation and Installed Package Details...
  • Page 68 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Download Enter the exact name of the package to be install package downloaded from package repository servers and install it. Click OK initialize installation. Filter Enter the keyword of the required package and click Find Package to search it from package repository servers.
  • Page 69: Screen 10.3-2: Software Packages Available For Installation

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System B. Available Screen 10.3-2: Software Packages Available for Installation Parameters Description Install Click Install against respective Package to install it. Package name Displays the name of package. Version Displays the version of package. Description Displays the description of package.
  • Page 70: Configuration

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Configuration System > Software > Configuration This configuration page enlists the available servers. You can look-up a server to search and update packages. Screen 10.3-3: Software Configuration - OPKG E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 71: Backup / Flash Firmware

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Backup / Flash Firmware System > Backup / Flash Firmware Backups are required in order to keep the working configuration data. This backup file can also be used to configure other Routers for same settings, instead of configuring each of them for every parameter.
  • Page 72 We recommend you to md5 value with the one given along with the binary file by Maestro Wireless Solutions personnel. Table 10.4-1: Backup - Restore and Flash Operations E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 73: Screen 10.4-2: Backup File Configurations

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System B. Configurations Screen 10.4-2: Backup File Configurations Parameters Description Open list Click to open the list of files and directories that should be preserved during an upgrade. Table 10.4-2: Backup File Configurations E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 74: Reboot

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Reboot System > Reboot Router will be rebooted and will reload the configuration. Note The unsaved configuration will be lost if you opt for this option.  Screen 10.5-1: System Reboot E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 75: Network

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Network E200 Router’s user-friendly software is very flexible and provides the administrator several options to customize the Network configurations adhering to the organization’s requirements. To configure the Network parameters, following sub- sections are made available:...
  • Page 76 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network A. Interface Status The Interface Status parameter displays the following details associated to interface: Uptime – Displays the time for which the Interface is up and active since last interface connection/reconnection. The format is hh:mm:ss. The time is displayed in 24 hour clock format.
  • Page 77 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Interface Protocols The Protocol configuration on the Interface General Settings page allows configuring the protocol with respect to the router model number. The available protocol options are: Interface  Cellular/3 CELLDCHP OpenVPN PPtP WWAN...
  • Page 78 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network custom DNS servers. IPv6 assignment length – Select the IPv6 assignment length. Available Options  64 – Assign a part of the given length of public IPv6-prefix to this interface.  disabled  --custom-- – Assign a part of the given...
  • Page 79 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Server. VPN Server – Enter the name of the VPN Server. The default VPN Server name is admin. PAP/CHAP username – Enter the PAP/CHAP username. Click to reset the password. The default password is admin.
  • Page 80 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network  UTMS/GPRS – The router selects the best available service.  UTMS Only – The router connects only to 3G/UMTS network.  GPRS Only – The router connects only to GPRS network. APN – Enter the APN provided by your network operator.
  • Page 81: Interface Overview

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Interface Overview Network > Interface > Interface Overview Screen 11.1-1: Interface Overview Parameters Description Interface Overview Network Displays the all the configured Network Interfaces. The pre-configured interfaces for the router are 3G (Only for E205) E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 82 Note  Adding a Virtual Interfaces may need some complex configuration modification in load balancer settings. We recommend you to contact Maestro Wireless Support before adding an interface. Global Network Options IPv6 ULA-Prefix Displays the IPv6 ULA-Prefix Network Watchdog Enable Click to enable Network Watchdog.
  • Page 83 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network By default, the network watchdog is in disable mode. Table 11.1-1: Interface Overview E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 84: Screen 11.1-2: Configure Vpn Interface

    A. Add VPN Interface Note Adding a Virtual Interfaces may need some complex configuration  modification in load balancer settings. We recommend you to contact Maestro Wireless Support before adding an interface. Screen 11.1-2: Configure VPN Interface Parameters Description Name of the new Enter the name of the new VPN Interface.
  • Page 85 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Create bridge Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple over multiple interfaces. interface Cover Select the interface to be configured. following interfaces Select more than one interface, if a parameter creating a bridge over multiple interfaces is enabled.
  • Page 86: Only For E205)

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 3G (Only for E205) Network > Interface > 3G A. General Setup Screen 11.1-3: General Configurations for 3G Interface Parameters Description Status Enter the following Interface details: Uptime IPv4 E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 87 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number. Note Be absolutely sure that to select  protocol i. E205 - UMTS/GPRS ii. E206 - UMTS/GPRS or EVDO  DO NOT select any other protocol...
  • Page 88: Screen 11.1-4: Advanced Configurations For 3G Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 11.1-4: Advanced Configurations for 3G Interface Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the 3G interface to be live after every reboot. E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 89 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Bring up on boot for 3G interface is checked by default. Use builtin IPv6 - Allows to use the built in IPv6 management management configuration. Enable IPv6 Click to enable IPv6 negotiation on PPP link.
  • Page 90: Screen 11.1-5: Firewall Configuration For 3G

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Firewall Settings Screen 11.1-5: Firewall Configuration for 3G Parameters Description Create/Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall -zone interface. Select unspecified – or – create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively.
  • Page 91: Celldhcp (Only For E206)

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network CELLDHCP (Only for E206) Network > Interface > CELLDHCP A. General Setup Screen 11.1-6: General Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface Parameters Description Status Enter the following Interface details Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number.
  • Page 92: Screen 11.1-7: Advance Configuration Of Celldhcp Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 11.1-7: Advance Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the 3G interface to be live after every reboot. Bring up on boot for 3G interface is checked by E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 93 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network default. Use builtin IPv6 - Allows to use the built in IPv6 management management configuration. Enable IPv6 Click to enable IPv6 negotiation on PPP link. negotiation PPP link Modem init Enter the maximum wait time in seconds for the timeout modem to become ready.
  • Page 94: Screen 11.1-8: Firewall Configuration Of Celldhcp Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Firewall Settings Screen 11.1-8: Firewall Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface Parameters Description Create/Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall -zone interface. Select unspecified – or – create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively.
  • Page 95: Cellular

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network CELLULAR Network > Interface > CELLULAR A. General Setup Screen 11.1-9: General Configuration of CELLULAR Interface Parameters Description Status Enter the following Interface details Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number. To update the CELLULAR protocol, select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button.
  • Page 96: Screen 11.1-10: Advance Configuration Of Cellular Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 11.1-10: Advance Configuration of CELLULAR Interface Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the 3G interface to be live after every reboot. Bring up on boot for 3G interface is checked by default.
  • Page 97 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network management configuration. Enable IPv6 Click to enable IPv6 negotiation on PPP link. negotiation PPP link Modem init Enter the maximum wait time in seconds for the timeout modem to become ready. The default modem initiation timeout 20 seconds.
  • Page 98: Screen 11.1-11: Firewall Configuration Of Cellular Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Firewall Settings Screen 11.1-11: Firewall Configuration of CELLULAR Interface Parameters Description Create/Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall -zone interface. Select unspecified – or – create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively.
  • Page 99: Wan

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Network > Interface > WAN A. General Setup Screen 11.1-12: General Configurations for WAN Interface Parameters Description Status Enter the following Interface details: Uptime MAC–Address IPv4 Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number.
  • Page 100: Screen 11.1-13: Advanced Configurations Of Wan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 11.1-13: Advanced Configurations of WAN Interface Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the WAN interface to be live after every reboot. Bring up on boot for WAN interface is checked by default.
  • Page 101 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network management configuration. Use broadcast flag Check to use the broadcast flag. This flag is generally used by the ISP’s. default Click to configure a default gateway route. gateway None of the gateway routes are configured by default.
  • Page 102: Screen 11.1-14: Physical Configurations For Wan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Physical Settings Screen 11.1-14: Physical Configurations for WAN interface Parameters Description Bridge Interfaces Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple interfaces. Enable STP – Check to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the bridge.
  • Page 103: Screen 11.1-15: Firewall Configurations For Wan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network D. Firewall Settings Screen 11.1-15: Firewall Configurations for WAN Interface Parameters Description Create/Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall -zone interface. Select unspecified – or – create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively.
  • Page 104: Pptp

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network PPTP Network > Interface > PPTP A. General Setup Screen 11.1-16: General Configurations for PPTP Interface Parameters Description Status Enter the following Interface details: Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number. To update the WAN protocol, select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button.
  • Page 105: Screen 11.1-17: Advanced Configurations For Pptp

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 11.1-17: Advanced Configurations for PPTP Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the WAN interface to be live after every reboot. Bring up on boot for WAN interface is checked by default.
  • Page 106 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network default Click to configure a default gateway route. gateway None of the gateway routes are configured by default. gateway Enter the gateway metric. metric The default metric is 3. server Allows advertising the DNS server address.
  • Page 107: Screen 11.1-18: Firewall Configurations For Wan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Firewall Settings Screen 11.1-18: Firewall Configurations for WAN Interface Parameters Description Create/Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall -zone interface. Select unspecified – or – create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively.
  • Page 108: Lan

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Network > Interface > LAN A. General Setup Screen 11.1-19: General Configurations of LAN Interface E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 109 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Parameters Description Status Displays the following Interface details: Uptime MAC–Address IPv4 IPv6 Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number. To update the WAN protocol, select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button.
  • Page 110: Screen 11.1-20: Advanced Settings For Lan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 11.1-20: Advanced Settings for LAN Interface Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the WAN interface to be live after every reboot. Bring up on boot for WAN interface is checked by default.
  • Page 111: Screen 11.1-21: Physical Configurations Of Lan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Physical Settings Screen 11.1-21: Physical Configurations of LAN Interface Parameters Description Bridge Interfaces Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple interfaces. Enable STP – Check to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the bridge.
  • Page 112: Screen 11.1-22: Firewall Configurations Of Lan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network D. Firewall Settings Screen 11.1-22: Firewall Configurations of LAN Interface Parameters Description Create/Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall -zone interface. Select unspecified – or – create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively.
  • Page 113 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network E. DHCP Server The DHCP server maintains a database of available IP addresses and configuration information. When it receives a request from a client, the DHCP server determines the network to which the DHCP client is connected, and allocates an IP address or prefix appropriate for the client, and sends configuration information appropriate for that client.
  • Page 114: Screen 11.1-23: General Configurations For Dhcp Server

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network a. General Setup Screen 11.1-23: General Configurations for DHCP Server Parameters Description Ignore Interface Check to disable the DHCP interface. Note If DHCP is disabled for this interface,  all the LAN devices connected to the router should have a static LAN IP configured.
  • Page 115 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Note IP address allocated by the router will  disappear from the Wi-Fi / Overview / Associates stations list only after individual lease time for each IP expires. Table 11.1-23: General Configurations for DHCP Server E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 116: Screen 11.1-24: Advance Configurations For Dhcp Server

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network b. Advanced Settings Screen 11.1-24: Advance Configurations for DHCP Server Parameters Description Dynamic DHCP Check to allocate DHCP IP addresses dynamically to the clients. When unchecked, service will be provided only to the clients having the static IP Address.
  • Page 117: Screen 11.1-25: Ipv6 Configuration Of Dhcp Server

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network c. IPv6 Settings Screen 11.1-25: IPv6 Configuration of DHCP Server Parameters Description Router Select the Router Advertisement-Service mode; Advertisement- disabled, server mode, relay mode, hybrid mode. Service DHCPv6-Service Select the DHCPv6-Service mode; disabled, server mode, relay mode, hybrid mode.
  • Page 118: Wwan

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network WWAN Network > Interface > WWAN A. General Setup Screen 11.1-26: General Configuration for WWAN Interface Parameters Description Status Enter the following Interface details: Uptime MAC–Address IPv4 Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number.
  • Page 119 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Note We recommend to select either DHCP  or Static Address, PPPoE or PPPoATM Table 11.1-26: General Configuration for WWAN Interface E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 120: Screen 11.1-27: Advanced Configuration For Wwan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 11.1-27: Advanced Configuration for WWAN Interface Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the WAN interface to be live after every reboot. Bring up on boot for WAN interface is checked by default.
  • Page 121 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network management configuration. Use broadcast flag Check to use the broadcast flag. This flag is generally used by the ISP’s. default Click to configure a default gateway route. gateway None of the gateway routes are configured by default.
  • Page 122: Screen 11.1-28: Physical Configuration For Wwan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Physical Settings Screen 11.1-28: Physical Configuration for WWAN Interface Parameters Description Bridge Interfaces Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple interfaces. Enable STP – Check to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the bridge.
  • Page 123: Screen 11.1-29: Firewall Configuration For Wwan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network D. Firewall Settings Screen 11.1-29: Firewall Configuration for WWAN Interface Parameters Description Create/Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall -zone interface. Select unspecified – or – create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively.
  • Page 124: Open Vpn

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Open VPN Network > Interface > OpenVPN Open VPN is an open-source software application that implements virtual private network (VPN) techniques for creating secure point-to-point or site-to-site connections. It uses the Open SSL library to provide encryption of both the data and control channels.
  • Page 125 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network MAC–Address Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number. To update the WAN protocol, select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button. Unmanaged is the default protocol gateway Enter the gateway metric.
  • Page 126: Screen 11.1-31: Advance Configuration Of Openvpn Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 11.1-31: Advance Configuration of OpenVPN Interface Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the WAN interface to be live after every reboot. Bring up on boot for WAN interface is checked by default.
  • Page 127: Screen 11.1-32: Physical Configuration Of Openvpn Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Physical Settings Screen 11.1-32: Physical Configuration of OpenVPN Interface Parameters Description Bridge Interfaces Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple interfaces. Enable STP – Check to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the bridge.
  • Page 128: Screen 11.1-33: Firewall Configuration Of Openvpn Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network D. Firewall Settings Screen 11.1-33: Firewall Configuration of OpenVPN Interface Parameters Description Create/Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall -zone interface. Select unspecified – or – create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively.
  • Page 129: Load Balancing

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Load Balancing Network > Load Balancing Load balancing is a mechanism that enables balancing traffic between various links. It distributes traffic among various links, optimizing utilization of all the links to accelerate performance and cut operating costs. The order of Interface priority depends on the metric assigned to the interface.
  • Page 130: Overview

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Overview Network > Load Balancing > Overview A. Interface Status Screen 11.2-1: Live Status Overview of MWAN Interface Parameters Description MWAN Interface Displays the interface status: Online, Offline Live Status If more than two Interfaces are online and have same metric value, traffic will be balance amongst the Interfaces.
  • Page 131: Screen 11.2-2: Detailed Status Overview Of Mwan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Detailed Status Screen 11.2-2: Detailed Status Overview of MWAN Interface Parameters Description MWAN Status Displays the detailed status for interface. These logs include the following information for all the available interfaces: Interface Live Status – Online, Offline Each Policy Information –...
  • Page 132: Configuration

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Configuration Network > Load Balancing > Configuration A. Interface Screen 11.2-3: Configuration details of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Interface Name of the available Interface. Enabled Displays the Interface status is enabled or disabled. Tracking IP Displays IP Address to which the ping request is sent from the interface.
  • Page 133 More Tracking IP Address, high Ping counts and low Ping interval  results in faster switchover however consumes high amount of data and vice-e-versa. We recommend you to get contact Maestro Support at support@maestro-wireless.com. E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 134: Screen 11.2-4: Modify Mwan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network a. Edit Screen 11.2-4: Modify MWAN Interface Parameters Description Enabled Enable the Interface. No – Interface do not participate in Load Balancing. Yes – Interface is enabled and can connect to Internet. Once enabled it can be tracked using ping configuration.
  • Page 135 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network always online. Tracking reliability Enter the number of response that must be received from tracking IP Addresses to consider the Interface as up. Ping count Enter the number of ping packets that will be sent.
  • Page 136: Screen 11.2-5: Member Configuration Details Of Mwan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Members Screen 11.2-5: Member Configuration details of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Member Displays the Interface member notation number. Interface Displays the name of the interface. Metric Displays the metric assigned to the interface. The interface with the lowest metric has the highest priority and all data is always routed through it.
  • Page 137 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Sort Click to sort the interface. Enter the name of the new interface to be added. Table 11.2-5: Member Configuration details of MWAN Interface E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 138: Screen 11.2-6: Modify The Member Details Of Mwan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network a. Edit Screen 11.2-6: Modify the Member details of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Interface Displays the name of the interface. Metric Enter the Interface Metric. The route with least metric is considered as best route.
  • Page 139 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network The default metric assigned to the interface is 5. For load balancing between two interfaces, both the interface must have the same metric value. Weight Enter the Interface Weight. The default metric assigned to the interface is 2.
  • Page 140: Screen 11.2-7: Policy Configuration Details Of Mwan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Policies Screen 11.2-7: Policy Configuration details of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Policy Name of the policy Members assigned Interface members to which the policy is applied. Last resort When all the policy members are offline, use one of the available options for matching the traffic to policy.
  • Page 141: Screen 11.2-8: Modify Policy Of Mwan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network a. Edit Screen 11.2-8: Modify Policy of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Members used Select the interface to apply the policy on traffic passing through the interface Last Resort When all the policy members are offline, use one of the following options for matching the traffic to policy.
  • Page 142: Screen 11.2-9: Rule Configuration Details Of Mwan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network D. Rules Screen 11.2-9: Rule Configuration details of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Rule Name of the Rule. Source address Displays the Source IP Address. Source port Displays the Source Port number. Destination Displays the Destination IP Address.
  • Page 143: Screen 11.2-10: Edit Rule Details Of Mwan Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network a. Edit Screen 11.2-10: Edit Rule details of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Source address Enter the Source IP Address. Source Port Enter the Source Port number. Destination Enter the Destination IP Address. address E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 144 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Destination port Enter the Destination Port number. Protocol Select the protocols on which the rule is applicable. Policy assigned Policy to be applied to the rule. Currently Policy already applied to the rule. Configured Policies Table 11.2-10: Edit Rule details of MWAN Interface...
  • Page 145: Advanced Settings

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Advanced Settings Network > Load Balancing > Advanced Settings A. Hotplug Script Screen 11.2-11: Advance Configuration for Hotplug Script Parameters Description Hotplug Script Hotplug scripts is a Linux kernel program that is used when the following two events occurs:...
  • Page 146: Screen 11.2-12: Advance Configuration For Mwan Interfaces

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. MWAN Configuration Screen 11.2-12: Advance Configuration for MWAN Interfaces Parameters Description MWAN Config Consolidated data of all the configured MWAN Details interfaces is available on this page. You may modify update each interface configuration from this page manually, instead of configuring it from respective MWAN Interface Advanced configuration page.
  • Page 147: Screen 11.2-13: Advance Configuration For Mwan Network

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Network Configuration Screen 11.2-13: Advance Configuration for MWAN Network Parameters Description Network Config Consolidated data of all the configured Network Details interfaces is available on this page. You may modify update each interface configuration from this page manually, instead of configuring it from respective Network Interface Advanced configuration page.
  • Page 148: Screen 11.2-14: Mwan Interface And Service Diagnostics

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network D. Diagnostics Screen 11.2-14: MWAN Interface and Service Diagnostics Parameters Description MWAN Interface Select the interface to run the diagnostic test on. Diagnostics Click one of the following diagnostic test that must be performed on the selected Interface: Ping Default Gateway –...
  • Page 149 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Interface using the hotplug script. MWAN Service Click the following buttons to perform following Control MWAN functionality: Start MWAN – Starts load balancing/failover service. Stop MWAN – Stops the running load balancing/failover service. Restart MWAN – Stops the running load balancing/failover service and restart it.
  • Page 150: Screen 11.2-15: Data For Troubleshooting

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network E. Troubleshooting Screen 11.2-15: Data for Troubleshooting Parameters Description Troubleshooting Displays the all the configuration details of the Data Router. Table 11.2-15: Data for Troubleshooting E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 151: Wi-Fi

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Wi-Fi Network > Wi-Fi The router can work in 2 modes: Wi-Fi as access point: It provides Internet to other host machines in its network over Wi-Fi. It can get Internet connection from WAN or cellular.
  • Page 152 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Scan Click to scan and detect the available wireless connections. Scanning must be done when Router must be changed from Master mode to client mode. Associated Station SSID SSID – A Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a public identifier of 32 characters that uniquely names a Wi-Fi connection.
  • Page 153: Add

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Network > Wi-Fi > Add Note  You can add a different SSID for same Wi-Fi Access Point. A. Device Configuration a. General Settings Screen 11.3-2: General Wireless Connection Configurations for a New Device Parameters...
  • Page 154: Wireless Network

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Signal Strength – Displays the signal strength in percentage Wireless network Click the Enable button to start the wireless is enabled network. Channel Choose the channel frequency from the drop down menu, or choose ‘auto’, to select it automatically.
  • Page 155: Screen 11.3-3: Advance Wireless Connection Configurations For A New Device

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network b. Advanced Settings Screen 11.3-3: Advance Wireless Connection Configurations for a New Device Parameters Description Band Select the Wi-Fi band. The default band is 2.4GHz (802.11g+n). mode Select the HT mode for Wi-Fi connection. (802.11n)
  • Page 156 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network are enabled. By choosing ‘00’ (World), the router will select the appropriate channel in your country. Distance The operation of a Wi-Fi network can be Optimization optimized, if you know the distance of the farthest machine in your network from the router.
  • Page 157: Screen 11.3-4: General Wireless Connection Configurations For A New Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Interface Configuration a. General Setup Screen 11.3-4: General Wireless Connection Configurations for a New Interface Parameters Description Mode Select the Wi-Fi Interface mode. Available Options Access Point Client Ad-Hoc 802.11s Pseudo Ad-Hoc (ahdemo) Monitor Access Point (WDS) E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 158 The default mode is Access Point. ESSID Displays the device name assigned to the router. The default name is Maestro E200. Network Select LAN for the Access Point or WWAN for Client Mode to configure the Router as LAN or WWAN respectively.
  • Page 159: Screen 11.3-5: Wireless Security Configurations For A New Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network b. Wireless Security Screen 11.3-5: Wireless Security Configurations for a New Interface Parameters Description Encryption Select the Encryption mode for Wi-Fi network. Available Options No Encryption WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Mixed mode WPA2-PSK WPA-PSK WEP Shared Key WEP Open System The default encryption mode is WPA-PSK/WPA2- PSK Mixed mode.
  • Page 160 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Table 11.3-5: Wireless Security Configurations for a New Interface E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 161: Screen 11.3-6: Mac Filter Configurations For A New Interface

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network c. MAC-Filter (Only for Interface configuration mode selected as Access Point) Screen 11.3-6: MAC Filter Configurations for a New Interface Parameters Description MAC-Address MAC Address Filter is use to configure the white- Filter listed or the black-listed MAC Address.
  • Page 162: Dhcp And Dns

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network DHCP and DNS Network > DHCP and DNS Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol that is used to configure network devices to communicate on an IP network. A DHCP client uses the DHCP protocol to acquire configuration information, such as an IP address, a default route, and one or more DNS server addresses from a DHCP server.
  • Page 163: General Settings

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network General Settings Network > DHCP and DNS > General Settings Screen 11.4-1: General Configuration of DHCP Server and DNS-Forwarder E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 164 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Parameters Description Server Settings Domain required Check to allow forwarding of DNS request only if they have domain name. Authoritative Check to authorize the DHCP in the local network. Local server Enter the local server domain specification. These domain names are only resoled using DHCP or host files.
  • Page 165 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network and has been assigned a static IP Address. MAC-Address MAC address of the device connected to the router. IPv4-Address IPv4 Address to be assigned to the device connected to the router. IPv6-Suffix (hex) IPv6 Address to be assigned to the device connected to the router.
  • Page 166: Resolv And Host File

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Resolv and Host file Network > DHCP and DNS > Resolv and Host File Screen 11.4-2: Resolv and Host File Configuration for DHCP and DNS Parameters Description Use /etc/ethers Check to use for configuring the /etc/ethers DHCP-Server.
  • Page 167: Tftp Settings

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network TFTP Settings Network > DHCP and DNS > TFTP Settings Screen 11.4-3: TFTP Configuration for DHCP and DNS Parameters Description Server Settings Enable TFTP Check to enable TFTP server. server By default, the TFTP server is in disabled.
  • Page 168: Advanced Settings

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Advanced Settings Network > DHCP and DNS > Advanced Settings Screen 11.4-4: Advanced Configuration for DHCP and DNS Parameters Description Server Settings Filter private Check to deny the reverse lookups for local networks. Filter useless Check to deny the requests that cannot be answered by public name servers.
  • Page 169 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Localise queries Check to localize hostname depending on the requesting subnet if multiple IP Addresses are available. Expand hosts Check to add local domain suffix to names served from hosts files. No negative cache Check to deny caching the negative replies, e.g.
  • Page 170: Hostnames

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Hostnames Network > Hostnames Screen 11.5-1: Hostnames Configuration Parameters Description Host entries Hostname Enter the Hostname. IP address Enter the IP Address of the host. Table 11.5-1: Hostnames Configuration E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 171: Static Routes

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Static Routes Network > Static Routes You can configure the static routes to define the method for communication between two different networks located in two different domains. Screen 11.6-1: Static Routes Configuration Parameters Description Static IPv4 Routes...
  • Page 172 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network IPv6-Gateway Displays the IPv6 Netmask of the static route. Metric Displays the IPv6 Gateway of the static route. Displays the metric of the static route. Table 11.6-1: Static Routes Configuration E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 173: Diagnostics

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Diagnostics Network > Diagnostics Screen 11.7-1: Diagnostics Configuration Parameters Description Network Utilities Ping IP Address or fully qualified domain name to be pinged. It determines network connection between Router and host on the network. The output shows if the response was received, packets transmitted and received, packet loss if any.
  • Page 174 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Table 11.7-1: Diagnostics Configuration E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 175: Firewall

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Firewall Network > Firewall E200 follows a Zone Based firewall concept. Every interface of E200 Router physical or virtual needs to be assigned to a Firewall Zone, however one firewall zone can have multiple interfaces.
  • Page 176 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Input Select to accept or reject the inbound traffic to all the interfaces. Output Select to accept or reject the outbound traffic from all the interfaces. Forward Select to accept or reject the forwarded traffic from all the interfaces.
  • Page 177: Screen 11.8-2: General Configuration For Firewall Zone (Lan)

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network A. Add a. General Settings Screen 11.8-2: General Configuration for Firewall Zone (LAN) E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 178 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Parameters Description Static IPv4 Routes Name Enter the name of the zone. Input Select to accept or reject the inbound traffic to all the configured zone. Output Select to accept or reject the outbound traffic from all the configured zone.
  • Page 179: Screen 11.8-3: Advance Configuration For Firewall Zone (Lan)

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network b. Advanced Settings Screen 11.8-3: Advance Configuration for Firewall Zone (LAN) Parameters Description Restrict to address Select IP Address family for configuring firewall for family LAN zone from available options. Available Options IPv4 IPv6 IPv4 and IPv6...
  • Page 180 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 181: Port Forwarding

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Port Forwarding Network > Firewall > Port Forwarding Port forwarding allows public access to services on network devices on the LAN by opening a specific port or port range for a service, such as FTP. Port triggering opens a port range for services such as Internet gaming that uses alternate ports to communicate between the server and the LAN host.
  • Page 182 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Sort Click to sort the configured Port Forwarding Rule. Table 11.8-4: Port Forwarding Configuration for Firewall Zone E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 183: Traffic Rules

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Traffic Rules Network > Firewall > Traffic Rules Screen 11.8-5: Traffic Rule Overview for Firewall Zone E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 184 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Parameters Description Traffic Rules These rules define policies for traffic communication between the different zones, primarily used for traffic shaping. Name Displays the name of the Traffic Rule. Match Displays details Traffic Rule configuration and the conditions in which the rule is applicable.
  • Page 185 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network is applicable. Action Action to be taken on the Source NAT when the rule conditions are satisfied. Enable Check to enable the Source NAT Rule. Sort Click to sort the configured Source NAT Rule. New source NAT Name Enter the name of the New source NAT.
  • Page 186: Custom Rules

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Custom Rules Network > Firewall > Custom Rules Screen 11.8-6: Custom Rules Configuration for Firewall Zone You can configure customized rules for Firewall using shell script. E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 187: Services

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Services E200 is equipped with features like SMS configuration, GPS and digital I/O. Services are the set of features complimenting the routing features. These features are: Dynamic DNS Agents DOTA Events OpenVPN E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 188: Dynamic Dns

    Powered by Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS), you can now access your routr server by the domain name, not the dynamic IP address. DDNS will tie a domain name (e.g. mymaestro.com, or maestro.wireless.com) to your dynamic IP address. You can add a new DynDNS by choosing a name and clicking on ADD button Screen 12.1-1: Dynamic DNS Configurations...
  • Page 189 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services MYDDNS Enable Dynamic DNS allows the router to be reached with a fixed hostname while having a dynamically changing IP Address. Service Select the DynDNS service provider from the available opitons. Available Options dyndns.org easydns.com namecheap.com...
  • Page 190 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services The source IP Address by default is URL. URL to find the WAN-side IP Address of the Router. Check for changed Specify the time interval after which DDNS server IP every should check and update the IP address of your server if changed.
  • Page 191: Agents

    Agents are customized applications loaded on the router that are basically used for communication with a specific device/data management platform. By default, Maestro Wireless Automation Server (MWAS) agent is loaded on the router, which facilitates bi-directional data communication between Routers on the field (mainly using dynamic IP Address SIM cards) and a MWAS Server located centrally, communicating with the head-end system.
  • Page 192 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services LAN PORT Enter the Port number of remote/field device. WAN IP(in dotted Enter the IP Address of the M2M Gateway. form) WAN PORT Enter the Port number of the M2M Gateway. Enable Click to enable the backup Gateway Server.
  • Page 193: Sms

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Services > SMS SMS diagnostic let you configure up to 4 admins to receive diagnostic information of the router after a command is send by SMS. International number format is as follow: <countrycode><phonenumber> Screen 12.3-1: SMS Service Configurations E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 194 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Parameters Description SMS Configuration SMS Administrator Displays the number of Administrators configured to receive the diagnostics information of the router after they send the command using SMS. Maximum 4 SMS Administrator can be configured. Note If no number is configured than the ...
  • Page 195: Dota

    HTTP/HTTPS Server. In absence of DOTA server, the either from a configured custom server or from Maestro Wireless server. Check for update Click to check for available updates from Maestro server. DOTA HTTP/HTTPS Enter the name of the HTTP/HTTPS server to be Server accessed for updates.
  • Page 196 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services default will use Maestro Wireless Sever for firmware updates. Filename Enter the name of the File to be accessed for updates. Timeout Enter the time in minutes expected to download Minutes the latest firmware file.
  • Page 197: Gps

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Services > GPS E200Router has an in-built GPS receiver that communicates with GPS satellites for synchronizing the GPS time and position data. This data can be sent to an external TCP server on real-time basis.
  • Page 198 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services 3 to 5 – Not supported 6 – Dead Reckoning Mode, fix valid Satellite-Used Number of satellite used to receive GPS signals. The range for the number of satellite used is 0 to HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision...
  • Page 199 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services a. Sample GPS Frames $GPGSV,4,1,16,21,50,358,38,22,28,272,37,29,53,164,36,18,51,319,31*7E Parameters Description MID GSV Parameters GSV Protocol Header Example – $GPGSV Number Total number of GSV messages to be sent in this Messages group Example – 4 Message Message number in this group of GSV messages Number Example –...
  • Page 200 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services $GPGGA,120133.0,1907.469671,N,07250.544473,E,1,05,1.0,43.1,M,- 64.0,M,,*42 Parameters Description MID GGA Parameters GGA Protocol Header Example – $GPGGA UTC Time Time in hhmms.sss Example – 120133.0 Latitude Latitude in ddmm.mmmm Example – 1907.469671 N/S-Indicator N = North or S = South Example –...
  • Page 201 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Age of Diff.Corr. Null fields when DGPS is not used.4 The units is sec. Diff. Ref.Station Checksum <CR><LF> End of message termination Table 12.5-3: GGA Data Format E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 202 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services $GPVTG,0.0,T,0.3,M,0.0,N,0.0,K,A*20 Parameters Description MID VTG Parameters VTG Protocol Header Example – $GPVTG Course Measured heading Example – 0.0 degrees Reference True Example – T Course Measured heading Example – 0.3 degrees Reference Magnetic Example – M...
  • Page 203 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1 http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
  • Page 204 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services $GPRMC,120133.0,A,1907.469671,N,07250.544473,E,0.0,0.0,150915,0.3,W,A Parameters Description MID RMC Parameters RMC Protocol Header Example – $GPRMC UTC Time Time in hhmmss.sss Example – 120133.0 Status A = Data valid V = Data not valid Example – A Latitude Time in ddmm.mmmm Example –...
  • Page 205 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Example – A Checksum <CR><LF> End of message termination Table 12.5-5: RMC Data Format A valid status is derived from all the parameters set in the software. This includes the minimum number of satellites required, any DOP mask setting, presence of DGPS corrections, etc.
  • Page 206 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services $GPGSA,A,3,18,20,21,22,29,,,,,,,,2.4,1.0,2.2*36 Parameters Description MID GSA Parameters GSA Protocol Header Example – $GPGSA Mode1 M – Manual: Forced to operate in 2D or 3D mode A – 2D Automatic: Allowed to automatically switch 2D/3D Example – A Mode2 1 –...
  • Page 207: Events

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Events Services > Events E200 Router is equipped with two digital inputs/outputs (I/O). Digital inputs range is 3V to 24V and the same input pins are also available to be used as open collector digital output with maximum 200mA @ 24V. Event page allows you to mapping actions to events respective to digital I/O’s.
  • Page 208 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Action Select the action from options. SMS – to send the event details using the SMS. Reboot – To reboot the router. Mobile Number Enter the mobile number. The mobile number format must be: <countrycode><phonenumber>...
  • Page 209: Openvpn

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services OpenVPN Services > OpenVPN Open VPN is an open-source software application that implements virtual private network (VPN) techniques for creating secure point-to-point or site-to-site connections. It uses the Open SSL library to provide encryption of both the data and control channels.
  • Page 210: Screen 12.7-1: Openvpn Service Configuration

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Screen 12.7-1: OpenVPN Service Configuration Parameters Description OpenVPN instances Enabled Click Enabled to allow restarting of OpenVPN in case the router is rebooted. Started Displays the status of OpenVPN instance, whether the instance is running or not.
  • Page 211: Screen 12.7-2: Edit Openvpn Service Configuration

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services b. Edit Screen 12.7-2: Edit OpenVPN Service Configuration Parameters Description Verb Select the output verbosity level. Higher the verbosity, higher will be the internal log details. port Enter the TCP/UDP port number for local and...
  • Page 212 Only OpenVPN Client mode  supported in Router Firmware Version Maestro E205 2.0.0 and Maestro E206 2.0.0 client_to_client Check to facilitate communication between the Clients connected over the same VPN. Table 12.7-2: OpenVPN Service Configuration E-SERIES | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0.1...
  • Page 213: List Of Acronym

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | List of Acronym List of Acronym Acronym Description 2nd Generation 3rd Generation ADSL Asymmetric digital subscriber line, ADSL is a type of DSL broadband communications technology used for connecting to the Internet Advanced Encryption Standard AP Client Access Point Client Cellular Signal Strength (CSQ).
  • Page 214 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | List of Acronym HT Physical mode High Throughput Physical Mode ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is one of the main protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite. It is used by network devices, like routers, to send...
  • Page 215 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | List of Acronym Subscriber identity module SMA (Sub Miniature version A) connectors are semi-precision coaxial RF connectors Short Message Service Serial Peripheral Interface SSID Service set identification Transmission Control Protocol TKIP Transmission Control Protocol Transmission User Datagram Protocol...
  • Page 216: Table Of Figure/Screen

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Table of Figure/Screen Table of Figure/Screen Figure 5.1-1: Maestro Router LAN Panel ..........................10 Figure 5.2-1: Maestro Router WAN Panel ..........................12 Figure 5.3-1: Front Panel ..............................13 Figure 5.4-1: Insert SIM Card ............................15 Figure 5.4-2 Connecting the Antennas ..........................16 Figure 5.4-3: Ethernet cable connection for LAN/WAN access ....................
  • Page 217 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Table of Figure/Screen Screen 11.1-26: General Configuration for WWAN Interface ....................117 Screen 11.1-27: Advanced Configuration for WWAN Interface ................... 119 Screen 11.1-28: Physical Configuration for WWAN Interface ....................121 Screen 11.1-29: Firewall Configuration for WWAN Interface ....................122 Screen 11.1-30: General Configuration of OpenVPN Interface ....................
  • Page 218: Tables Details

    MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Tables Details Tables Details Table 4.1-1: Default Web Admin Page Credentials ........................ 9 Table 4.2-1: Default Wi-Fi Credentials (WPA/WPA TKIP)......................9 Table 5.3-1: LED States and Description ..........................14 Table 5.4-1: Login Page ..............................19 Table 8.2-1: Quick Start Network Configuration ........................24 Table 9.1-1: System Status Overview ..........................
  • Page 219 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Tables Details Table 11.2-2: Detailed Status Overview of MWAN Interface ....................130 Table 11.2-3: Configuration details of MWAN Interface ..................... 132 Table 11.2-4: Modify MWAN Interface ..........................134 Table 11.2-5: Member Configuration details of MWAN Interface ..................136 Table 11.2-6: Modify the Member details of MWAN Interface .....................

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