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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.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Overview Overview With high-speed 3G/LTE cellular, WAN, LAN and Wi-Fi connectivity, the Maestro’s E series routers are highly versatile, reliable and rugged router designed for mission- critical M2M/IoT and enterprise applications which requiring faultless connectivity. Cellular can be configured to be the primary connectivity mode or the WAN failover alternative to a wire line connection.
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.
WAN as priority source of Internet with Cellular backup Cellular Access Point Name (APN) depends on the SIM service and its default state is no PAP / CHAP Authentication Wi-Fi is on with SSID Maestro EXX as an access point. E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
Username and Password. Note • The default LAN IP Address of Maestro Router is 192.168.1.1. • DHCP must be enabled on the computer to access Maestro Router with LAN IP Address 192.168.1.1. For more information refer How to Enable...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Logon Procedure Password. Table 3.3-1:Login Page E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Common icons and buttons Common icons and buttons Save – Saves the new/modified configuration. 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.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Status Status provides a summary view of your Maestro Router in real time 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 all the important parameters of your Maestro router, in which some cases might need to be configured.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status A. System Status > Overview This System field shows the router’s model number, IDs and software related information. Screen 6-1A System Status Overview Parameters Description Hostname Name assigned to the router for addressing purposes. Model Model number of the router that is deployed.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status version (01 to 99), Lot number (01 to 99), Production date (YYMMDD), Unit number (4 digits). Firmware Version Base firmware/ePack version number. Power Over Ethernet is available in the Router and can be powered from a PSE-PoE device over WAN port.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status B. Cellular Status > Overview This Cellular field provides the network status of the router. Screen 6-1B: Cellular Status Overview Parameters Description Cellular Data Displays the status of the Cellular data. Status Connected – SIM card is active, and is connected for data communication.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Note • Signal strength for a good cellular data connection must be 12 or above. SIM Status Displays the status of SIM card in the slot; Error –Not inserted/not operating Ready –Inserted and operating Network Status The registration status of the router on the cellular network in use.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status C. Memory Status > Overview This Memory field provides information on the memory in KB available with the router. Screen 6.1-C: Memory Status Overview Parameters Description Total Available Total RAM memory available. Total Memory is summation of used memory, free memory, buffered memory and cached memory.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status D. Network Status > Overview This Network field provides the status of IPv4and IPv6 WAN status. Screen 6-1D: Network Parameters Description Displays the Ethernet WAN connection status with following details; IP –WAN IP Address. Gateway –Gateway IP address.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Cellular Displays the cellular network data connection status with following details; IP – Cellular data connection IP address. Gateway – Cellular gateway IP address. DNS – Primary and Secondary DNS Server IP addresses. WWAN Displays...
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E. Interface Live Status Status > Overview Maestro routers can operate from multiple sources of internet simultaneously and can switch seamlessly between them. The below screenshot shows 3 sources of internet which is WAN (Ethernet WAN), WWAN (when the Wi-Fi is configured as a WAN instead of the default WLAN ) and Cellular.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status F. DHCP Leases Status > Overview Displays the information on devices connected to router using a DHCP lease, applies to both IPv4 and IPv6. Screen 6-1F: DHCP Lease Status Overview Parameters Description Host Name Name of devices (laptop, mobile, etc.)connected to the router DHCP server.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status G. DHCPv6 Leases Status > Overview Displays the information on devices connected to router using DHCPv6 lease. Screen 6-1G: DHCPv6 Lease Status Overview Parameters Description Host Name Name of devices (laptop, mobile, etc.) connected to the router DHCP server.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status H. Wireless Status > Overview The Wireless field provides detailed information on the Wi-Fi network provided by the router. Screen 6-1H: Wireless Status Overview Parameters Description Wi-Fi Host detail SSID –Service Set Identifier (SSID), a public...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status I. Associated Stations Status > Overview The Associated Stations field provides a list of devices that are connected to the router over Wi-Fi. Note • Associated Station details are available only when router is configured as Master (access point).
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status RX Rate Master (AP mode): Data transfer rate of devices receiving from the router. Client (Client mode): Data transfer rate of the router receiving from the connected Wi-Fi network. MCS: Modulation and Coding Scheme TX Rate...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Firewall Status > Firewall 6.2.1 IPv4 Firewall Status > Firewall > IPv4 Firewall E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Screen 6.2.1: IPv4 Firewall Status Parameters Description Reset Click to rest counters Packets and Traffic. Counters Restart Click to reload the existing Firewall Firewall configuration of every interface. Rule # Rule number within each filtering set.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Destination Destination Network address (IPv4) Table 6.2-1: IPv4 Firewall Status E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status 6.2.2 IPv6 Firewall Status > Firewall > IPv6 Firewall E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Screen 6.2.2IPv6 Firewall Status Parameters Description Reset Counters Click to rest counters Packets and Traffic. Restart Firewall Click to reload the existing Firewall configuration of every interface. Rule # Rule number within each filtering set.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Routes Status > Routes Screen 6-3: Routes Status Parameters Description ARP – This table provides information on all devices connected on each interface IPv4 Address Displays the IPv4 address assigned on each device. MAC Address Displays the MAC Address on each device.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status information. Network Displays the network Type used by the active IPv4 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.
Firewall logs Interface Activity logs Administrator logs User Authentication logs Maestro Router supports a single syslog server for remote logging and it can be configured from System > System > Logging. Maestro Router can either store logs locally or send to the Syslog UDP servers.
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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Screen 6-3: Real Time Wireless Traffic Graph 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 –...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status 6.5.2 Load Status Realtime Graphs > Load Graph shows past three minutes average CPU load and peak CPU load on the router. Screen 6-4: Real Time Load Graph Parameters Description Load Graph shows the periodic average CPU load on the Router.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status 6.5.3 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, it shows the average and peak data transfer for upload and download individually.
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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 6-6: Real Time WAN Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic Graph shows the periodic average WAN and (Inbound/Outboun Cellular Traffic on the Router.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status C. Cellular Graph shows past two minutes average Cellular traffic and peak Cellular traffic on the router. Screen 6-7: Real Time Cellular Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic (Inbound / Graph shows the periodic average Cellular Outbound) Traffic on the Router.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status D. Tunnel Graph shows past three minutes average Tunnel traffic and peak Tunnel traffic on the router. Screen 6-8: Real Time Tunnel Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic Graph shows the periodic average Tunnel Traffic (Inbound/Outboun on the Router.
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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 6-9: Real Time Wi-Fi Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic Graph shows the periodic average Wi-Fi Traffic (Inbound/Outboun on the Router.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status 6.5.4 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 6-10: Real Time Connection Traffic Graph...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Status Legends Blue – UDP Green – TCP 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.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System System System allows configuration and administration of the router for secure local and remote management. It also provides the basic system settings, time management, language settings, software packages updates, firmware updates and reboots schedules of the Router.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Screen 7-1: 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...
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Select time zone according to the geographical region in which Router is deployed. Time Synchronization GPS Time sync For Maestro Router models which support GPS functionality, you can sync the time with GPS. Note • GPS Antenna will be needed for GPS time...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System 7.1.2 Logging System > System >System Properties>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.
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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 logsare not useful during operations. Info – These logs provide normal operational information messages that are used for general purposes like reporting.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Error –Displays the logs indicating an error condition. Note • We recommend you to contact Maestro Support team support@maestro- wireless.com, if a warning message is received. Critical –Indicates failure in secondary systemand must be corrected immediately.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System 7.1.3 Language and Style System > System >System Properties>Language and Style Screen 7-3: Language and Style Configurations Parameters Description Language Select preferred language as English. Default value is auto. Design Select Bootstrap design of the user interface.
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. 7.2.1 Router Password System > Administration > Router Password The Router is shipped with the default –...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System 7.2.2 SSH Access System > Administration > SSH Access The E series 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Screen 7-5: 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. E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System If unspecified option is selected it listens to all the interfaces. Port Provide listening port of the Dropbear instance. Default port is 22. Password Select allow authentication using Authentication password. By default it is disabled.
The avail support in own application package development, please contact support@maestro-wireless.com Maestro has its own list of packages which would be downloaded from D2Sphere. Please contact your respective sales manager should you wish to avail added functionality. 7.3.1 Actions System >...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System Parameters Description Update lists Click to update the package list from the package repository servers. Free space Indicates the free space and used space on flash memory. Legends Red – Used space Green – Free space...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System B. Available Packages Screen 7-7: Software Packages Available for Installation Parameters Description Install Click Install against respective Package to install Package name Displays the name of package. Version Displays the version of package. Description Displays the description of package.
System > Software > Configuration This configuration page provides the path to the router as to where it should go and update the packages. All Maestro packages would be updated from D2Sphere.com however you can add your own http servers where you wish to upload your packages.
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.
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We recommend you to cross verify md5 value with the one given along with the binary file by Maestro Wireless Solutions personnel. Table 7.4-1: Backup - Restore and Flash Operations E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | System B. Configurations Screen 7-10: Backup File Configurations Parameters Description Open list Click to open the list of files and directories that should be preserved during an upgrade. Table 7.4-2: Backup File Configurations E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION...
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 7-11: System Reboot System > Schedule Reboot Router will be rebooted periodically as per the schedule set and will reload the configuration.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Network E Series 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:...
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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.
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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 as below and please make sure that you select an appropriate protocol as mentioned in the table below for the selected interface.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 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 •...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network when requesting for IP Address. PPPoE PAP/CHAP username – Enter the PAP/CHAP username. Click to reset the password. The default password is admin. PAP/CHAP password – Enter the PAP/CHAP password. Access Concentrator – Enter the access concentrator name.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network want 2G only, 3G only, 3G with 2G fallback, 4G only and 4G with 3G or 2G fallback. Please note that this selections largely depends on the Router Model. APN – Enter the APN provided by your network operator.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.1.1 Interface Overview Network > Interface > Interface Overview Screen 8-1: Interface Overview Parameters Description Interface Overview Network Displays configured Network Interfaces. The pre-configured interfaces for the router are CELLDHCP CELLULAR WWAN Note • Default Interfaces LAN, Cellular, WAN, E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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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.
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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 8-2: Configure VPN Interface Parameters Description Name of the new Enter the name of the new VPN Interface.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network UMTS/GPRS CELLULAR 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.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.1.2 3G (Only for E205) Network > Interface > 3G A. General Setup Screen 8-3: General Configurations for 3G Interface Parameters Description Status Enter the following Interface details: Uptime IPv4 Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Note • Be absolutely sure that to select protocol. Service Type Select the type of service from the available: 2G only – The router connects only to 2G network. 3G only – The router connects only to 3G/UMTS network.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 8-4: Advanced Configurations for Cellular Interface Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the Cellular interface to be live after every reboot. Bring up on boot for Cellular interface is checked by default.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network default. gateway Enter the gateway metric. metric The default metric is 7. server Allows the router to advertise the DNS server advertised by peer address. Use DNS server advertised by peer for Cellular interface is checked by default.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Firewall Settings Screen 8-5: 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.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.1.3 CELLDHCP Network > Interface > CELLDHCP A. General Setup Screen 8-6: General Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface Parameters Description Status Enter the following Interface details Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number. To update the CELLULAR protocol, select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Table 8.1-6: General Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 8-7: Advance Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the 3G interface to be live after every reboot. E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Bring up on boot for 3G interface is checked by default. Use built-in IPv6 - Allows to use the built in IPv6 management management configuration. Enable IPv6 Click to enable IPv6 negotiation on PPP link.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Firewall Settings Screen 8-8: 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.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.1.4 CELLULAR Network > Interface > CELLULAR A. General Setup a. Standard b. Dual Sim Screen 8-9: General Configuration of CELLULAR Interface Parameters Description Status Enter the following Interface details E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number. To update the CELLULAR protocol, select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button. The default protocol is CELLULAR. Table 8.1-9: General Configuration of CELLULAR Interface B.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Modem init Enter the maximum wait time in seconds for the timeout modem to become ready. The default modem initiation timeout 20 seconds. default Click to configure a default gateway route. gateway None of the gateway routes are configured by default.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Firewall Settings Screen 8-11: 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.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.1.5 Network > Interface > WAN A. General Setup Screen 8-12: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 8-13: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network built-inIPv6- Allows to use the built in IPv6 management 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Physical Settings Screen 8-14: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network D. Firewall Settings Screen 8-15: 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.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.1.6 Network > Interface > LAN A. General Setup Screen 8-16: General Configurations of LAN Interface Parameters Description Status Displays the following Interface details: Uptime MAC–Address IPv4 IPv6 Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Static Address is the default protocol. Table 8.1-16: General Configurations of LAN Interface E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 8-17: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Physical Settings Screen 8-18: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network D. Firewall Settings Screen 8-19: 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.
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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. It then allocates an IP address or prefix appropriate for the client, and sends configuration information appropriate for that client.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network a. General Setup Screen 8-20: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Lease Time Remaining time until which the device can use the DHCP server leased IP Address. Note • IP address allocated by the router will disappear from the Wi-Fi / Overview / Associates stations list...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network b. Advanced Settings Screen 8-21: Advance Configurations for DHCP Server Parameters Description Dynamic DHCP Check allocate DHCP addresses dynamically to the clients. When unchecked, service will be provided only to the clients having the static IP Address.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network c. IPv6 Settings Screen 8-22: IPv6 Configuration of DHCP Server Parameters Description Router Select the Router Advertisement-Service mode Advertisement- from disabled, server mode, relay mode and Service hybrid mode. DHCPv6-Service Select the DHCPv6-Service mode; disabled, server mode, relay mode, hybrid mode.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.1.7 WWAN Network > Interface > WWAN A. General Setup Screen 8-23: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network DHCP client is the default protocol. Note • We recommend to select either DHCP or Static Address, PPPoE or PPPoATM Table 8.1-23: General Configuration for WWAN Interface E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Advanced Settings Screen 8-24: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Use built-in IPv6 - Allows to use the built in IPv6 management 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Physical Settings Screen 8-25: Physical Configuration for WWAN Interface Parameters Description Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple Bridge Interfaces interfaces. Enable STP – Check to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the bridge.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network D. Firewall Settings Screen 8-26: 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.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Load Balancing Network > Load Balancing Load balancing is a mechanism that enables the balancing of traffic between various links. It distributes traffic among various links by optimizing the utilization of all the links to accelerate performance and cut operating costs.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.2.1 Overview Network > Load Balancing > Overview A. Interface Status Screen 8-27: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Detailed Status Screen 8-28: 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 –...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Address, Protocols allowed, Source Port number, Destination Port number applied to the respective Policy, hits. Table 8.2-2: Detailed Status Overview of MWAN Interface E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.2.2 Configuration Network > Load Balancing > Configuration A. Interface Screen 8-29: Configuration details of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Interface Name of the available Interface. Enabled Displays that the Interface status is enabled or disabled.
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• 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 PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network a. Edit Screen 8-30: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network The default ping count is 1. Ping timeout Enter the time to wait for a response to ping request sent before declaring the interface unreachable. The wait time is in seconds. The default timeout is 2 seconds.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Members Screen 8-31: Member Configuration details of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Member Displays 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Enter the name of the new interface to be added. Table 8.2-5: Member Configuration details of MWAN Interface E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network a. Edit Screen 8-32: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Weight Enter the Interface Weight. The default metric assigned to the interface is 2. For load balancing between two interfaces, both the interface must have the same metric value. The route with higher weight carries more traffic.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Policies Screen 8-33: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network a. Edit Screen 8-34: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network D. Rules Screen 8-35: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network a. Edit Screen 8-36: 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 PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION...
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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 8.2-10: Edit Rule details of MWAN Interface...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.2.3 Advanced Settings Network > Load Balancing > Advanced Settings This section details the same configuration as described in the earlier section but using a script and without the need to configure individual WebPages A. Hotplug Script...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Parameters Description Hotplug Script Hotplug scripts is a Linux kernel program that is used when the following two events occurs: Interface comes up Interface goes down Hotplug is automatically loads the drivers and runs arbitrary scripts based on events.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network configuring from respective MWAN Interface Advanced configuration page. Table 8.2-12: Advance Configuration for MWAN Interfaces E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network C. Network Configuration Screen 8-39: 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.
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Check IP Rules – Click to verify the Interface. Check Routing Table – Click to verify the routes present in the routing table of E200 Router. Hotplug ifup– Click to turn-up the Interface using the hotplug script.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 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. Table 8.2-14: MWAN Interface and Service Diagnostics E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network E. Troubleshooting Screen 8-41: Data for Troubleshooting Parameters Description Troubleshooting Displays the all the configuration details of the Data Router. Table 8.2-15: Data for Troubleshooting E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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 hosts in its network over Wi-Fi. It can get Internet connection from WAN or cellular. Wi-Fi as client mode: The router will act as a client to existing wireless networks.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Encryption –Displays the data encryption method. Signal Strength –Displays the signal strength in percentage 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.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.3.1 Network > Wi-Fi > Add Note • You can add a different SSID for same Wi-Fi Access Point. A. Device Configuration a. General Settings Screen 8-43: General Wireless Connection Configurations for a New Device...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network SSID –A Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a public identifier of 32 characters that uniquely names a Wi-Fi connection. Mode –Displays the mode of WLAN interface like Access Point Mode or Client Mode. BSSID –Displays Basic Service Set Identification (BSSID);...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network b. Advanced Settings Screen 8-44: 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). HT mode (802.11n) Select the HT mode for Wi-Fi connection.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network This ensures that the channels available in that country 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...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network B. Interface Configuration a. General Setup Screen 8-45: 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...
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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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network b. Wireless Security Screen 8-46: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Enter the key respective to cipher type Table 8.3-5: Wireless Security Configurations for a New Interface E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network c. MAC-Filter (Only for Interface configuration mode selected as Access Point) Screen 8-47: MAC Filter Configurations for a New Interface Parameters Description MAC-Address Filter MAC Address Filter is use to configure the white- listed or the black-listed MAC Address.
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.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.4.1 General Settings Network > DHCP and DNS > General Settings Screen 8-48: General Configuration of DHCP Server and DNS-Forwarder Parameters Description Server Settings Domain required Check to allow forwarding of DNS request only if they have domain name.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network DHCP or host files. Local domain Enter the local domain suffix appended to DHCP names and host file entries. Log queries Log the DNS request received in the syslog server. DNS forwarding Enter the DNS Server names to forward the received DNS requests.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 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. Table 8.4-1: General Configuration of DHCP Server and DNS-Forwarder E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.4.2 Resolv and Host file Network > DHCP and DNS >Resolv and Host File Screen 8-49: Resolv and Host File Configuration for DHCP and DNS Parameters Description Use /etc/ethers Check to use for configuring the /etc/ethers DHCP-Server.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.4.3 TFTP Settings Network > DHCP and DNS > TFTP Settings Screen 8-50: TFTP Configuration for DHCP and DNS Parameters Description Server Settings Enable TFTP server Check to enable TFTP server. By default, the TFTP server is in disabled.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.4.4 Advanced Settings Network > DHCP and DNS > Advanced Settings Screen 8-51: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 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. for non-existing domains. Strict order DNS servers will be queried in the order of the resolve file.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Hostnames Network > Hostnames Screen 8-52: Hostnames Configuration Parameters Description Host entries Hostname Enter the Hostname. IP address Enter the IP Address of the host. Table 8.5-1: Hostnames Configuration E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Whitelist / Blacklist You can configure White listed operator networks and Blacklisted Operator networks. The Router will always give priority to a White listed network and will never connect to a Blacklisted Network. You need to upload .txt files using the upload tabs as given below. Each line of the .txt file should contain a network name or Network ID...
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 8-53: Static Routes Configuration Parameters Description Static IPv4 Routes...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Static IPv6 Routes Interface Displays the name of the interface assigned the static IPv6 Address. Target Displays the target host IPv6 Address or Network CIDR if the target is a network. IPv6-Gateway Displays the IPv6 Netmask of the static route.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Diagnostics Network > Diagnostics Screen 8-54: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network which it corresponds, and if you enter an IP address, then you get back the domain name to which it corresponds. In other words, it reaches out over the Internet to do a DNS lookup from an authorized name server, and displays the information in the user understandable format.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Firewall Network > Firewall Routers follow a Zone Based firewall concept. Every interface of Router physical or virtual needs to be assigned to a Firewall Zone, however, one firewall zone can have multiple interfaces. By default, there are two zones. They are LAN zone and WAN zone as shown in the screenshot below.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Enable SYN-flood Check to enable SYN-flood protection. SYN-flood protection protection will enable spamming detection and block whenever there is a spam attack. Drop invalid Check to drop the invalid packets that are not packet matching any active connection.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network A. Add a. General Settings Screen 8-56: General Configuration for Firewall Zone (LAN) E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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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 zones. Output Select to accept or reject the outbound traffic from all the configured zones.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network WAN side is blocked unless a port forwarding rule is set or unless a particular port is opened. Drop vs. Reject DROP less information is exposed less attack surface client software may not cope well with it (hangs until connection times out)
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network b. Advanced Settings Screen 8-57: Advance Configuration for Firewall Zone (LAN) Parameters Description Restrict to address Select IP Address family for configuring firewall family for LAN zone from available options. Available Options IPv4 IPv6 IPv4 and IPv6...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.9.2 Port Forwarding Network > Firewall > Port Forwarding Since default configuration is all WAN side ports closed, port forwarding allows opening of a particular port and redirecting the connection (and data) on that port from an external IP to an internal IP a.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Forward to The destination IP Address to which the traffic must be forwarded. Enable Check to enable the Port Forwarding rule. Sort Click to sort the configured Port Forwarding Rule. Table 8.9-4: Port Forwarding Configuration for Firewall Zone E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.9.3 Traffic Rules Network > Firewall > Traffic Rules E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Screen 8-59: Traffic Rule Overview for Firewall Zone 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network Source NAT Source NAT is a specific form of masquerading which allows fine grained control over the Source IP Address used for outgoing traffic. Name Displays the name of the Source NAT rule. Match Displays the details of the Source NAT Rule configuration and the conditions in which the rule is applicable.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Network 8.9.4 Custom Rules Network > Firewall > Custom Rules Screen 8-60: Custom Rules Configuration for Firewall Zone You can configure customized rules for Firewall using shell script. E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Services Epack has features like SMS configuration, GPS and digital I/O. Services are the set of features complimenting the routing features. These features are: Agents DOTA Serial Last Gasp Content Filtering Reporting Agent Events Dynamic DNS E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Services > VPN A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a tunnel carrying traffic of a private network from one endpoint system to another over a public network such as the Internet. The traffic of private network carried over public network is unacquainted of the intermediate hops between the two endpoints.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Parameters Description Interface Overview Profile Name Displays the all the configured PPTP Interfaces. The pre-configured interfaces for the router are PPTP1 Note • Default Interfaces PPTP cannot deleted. Status Displays the following Interface details: Actions Select the action to be taken for the Interface.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services A. General Settings Screen 9-1: General Configurations for PPTP Interface Parameters Description Interface Select the interface to configure PPTP: WWAN VPN Server Enter the DNS Name or Public IP Address of the VPN Server for PPTP connection.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services B. Advanced Settings Screen 9-2: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services threshold echo failures. Use 0 to ignore failures LCP echo interval This is time the router should wait before sending an echo request to check whether the link is alive or not. The LCP echo interval by default is 5 seconds.
Network>Interface>IPSec IP Security (IPSec) is a suite of protocols designed for cryptographically secure communication at the IP layer (layer 3). Maestro Router uses IPSec standard i.e. IPSec protocol to protect traffic. In IPSec, the identity of communicating users is checked with the user authentication based on Digital Certificates, public keys or Pre-shared Keys.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Parameters Description Profile Name Enter the Profile Name to identify the Gateway– to-Gateway IPSec VPN connection. Enable Check to enable the connection. Remote IPSec Enter the IP Address or domain name of the Gateway Remote IPSec Gateway server.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Auto Selecting a particular interface will bind the IPSec tunnel to that particular interaface. Selecting Auto means that the IPSec tunnel will be created over an active interface as defined in Load Balancer policies. Local Address Enter the IP Address and subnet mask of local network for use on the VPN connection.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services b. Advanced Settings Parameters Description Key Exchange Select the mode of encryption key exchange between two communicating peers: IKEV1 IKEV2 The default mode of Key Exchangeis IKEV1. IKE Encryption Select the cipher type to use for the Internet Key E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Exchange (IKE): SHA1 SHA2 The cipher type “Any” is the default IKE Encryption. IKE Hash The IKE hash is used for authentication of packets for the key exchange. Select the IKE Hash type to use for VPN...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services connection: SHA1 SHA2 The cipher type “Any” is the default IPSec Encryption. IPSec Hash The IPSec hash is used for authentication of packets for the key exchange. Select the IPSec Hash type to use for VPN...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services DPD Timeout Enter the time in seconds of no response from peer before Dead Peer Detection times out. IKE Re-key Time Enter the time in seconds between changes of the encryption key. To disable changing the key, set it to 0.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services B. Client to Gateway a. General Settings Parameters Description Profile Name Enter the Profile Name to identify the Client–to- Gateway IPSec VPN connection. Enable Check to enable the connection. Remote IPSec Enter the IP Address or domain name of the Gateway Remote IPSec Gateway server.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Selecting a particular interface will bind the IPSec tunnel to that particular interaface. Selecting Auto means that the IPSec tunnel will be created over an active interface as defined in Load Balancer policies. Local Address Enter the IP Address and subnet mask of local network for use on the VPN connection.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services b. Advanced Settings Parameters Description Select the mode of encryption key exchange Key Exchange between two communicating peers: IKEV1 IKEV2 The default mode of Key Exchange is IKEV1. IKE Encryption Select the cipher type to use for the Internet Key E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Exchange (IKE): SHA1 SHA2 The cipher type “Any” is the default IKE Encryption. IKE Hash The IKE hash is used for authentication of packets for the key exchange. Select the IKE Hash type to use for VPN...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services SHA1 SHA2 The cipher type “Any” is the default IPSec Encryption. IPSec Hash The IPSec hash is used for authentication of packets for the key exchange. Select the IPSec Hash type to use for VPN...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services DPD Timeout Enter the time in seconds of no response from peer before Dead Peer Detection times out. IKE Re-key Time Enter the time in seconds between changes of the encryption key. To disable changing the key, set it to 0.
| Services 9.1.3 L2TP Maestro router supports L2TP VPN. L2TP is not a part of the Epack firmware package and needs to be downloaded from D2Sphere. For more information on how to download, please refer to section 10.3 - Software’s Network>Interface>L2TP...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services C. General Settings Parameters Description Interface Select the interface to configure PPTP: WWAN Auto Selecting a particular interface will bind the L2TP tunnel to that particular interaface. Selecting Auto means that the L2TP tunnel will be created over an active interface as defined in Load Balancer policies.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services LNS Server Enter the DNS Name or Public IP Address of the VPN Server for L2TP connection. username Enter the Username password Enter the Password E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services D. Advance Settings Parameters Description default Click to configure a default gateway route. gateway None of the gateway routes are configured by default. If this is not checked, the traffic will not be routed via L2TP tunnel unless specific static routes are configured.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services 9.1.4 Maestro router supports GRE. GRE is not a part of the Epack firmware package and needs to be downloaded from D2Sphere. For more information on how to download, please refer to section 10.3 - Softwares...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services a. Edit Parameters Description Profile Name Enter the Profile Name to identify the GRE connection. Interface Select the interface to configure PPTP: WWAN Unlike other VPNs, GRE cannot move from one interface to another. It needs to be binded to a particular interface.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Remote Tunnel Address E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services 9.1.5 OpenVPN Services > VPN >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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Screen 9-3: 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services B. Edit Screen 9-4: Edit OpenVPN Service Configuration Parameters Description Verb Select the output verbosity level. Higher the verbosity, Detailed will be the internal log. Port Enter the TCP/UDP port number for local and remote...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services disable the OpenVPN server mode. client_to_client Check to facilitate communication between the Clients connected over the same VPN. Table 9.1-4: OpenVPN Service Configuration Missing Open VPN Server Please attach the screenshots the details of the terminologies will be given by us.
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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Enter the Port number of backup M2M Gateway. Table 9.2-1: Agent Configurations E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Services > SMS 9.3.1 SMS Configuration Services > SMS > SMS Configuration SMS diagnostic let you configure up to 4 admins to receive diagnostic information of the router after a command is send by SMS.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services List of Commands Command name Command AT+REBOOT=1 Reboot: reboot the modem AT+CELLDIAG? Cell diagnostics: will give you IMEI, CREG, COP, CSIG AT+LANDIAG? LAN diagnostics: Will give LAN IP address, AT+WANDIAG? Wired WAN diagnostics: AT+WANPING=<IP Wired WAN ping: will ping the wired WAN A>...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services 9.3.2 Ethernet SMS Services > SMS >Ethernet SMS This service enables the device connected on LAN to initiate an SMS using Ethernet port Parameters Description SMS Configuration Enable Check to enable the Ethernet SMS. Port Enter the default port number.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Note: To activate this feature, you need to first select enable and save and apply the settings as shown below E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services DOTA Services > DOTA DOTA (download over the air) will allow you to remotely update your firmware, enter your server IP address the filename, username and password. Screen 9-4: DOTA Service Configuration Parameters Description Update now Click Update now button to download a latest firmware version from HTTP/HTTPS Server.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Filename Enter the name of the File to be accessed for Username updates and credentials of the server. Password Timeout Enter the time in minutes expected to download Minutes the latest firmware file. The download process will automatically get aborted after the configured time.
| Services Serial Services > Serial RS485 is a protocol supported by the serial port of Maestro Router E220 series. Using a switch located on the hardware, you can configure RS485 in half-duplex or full-duplex mode. If RS485 is selected in half-duplex mode, you need to connect (short)
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services 9600 4800 2400 The default baud rate is 230400. Data bit Select the number of data bits: The default data rate is 8. Parity A parity bit is added to the end of the string of binary code that checks if the number of bits in the string with value one is even or odd.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Screen 12-5b: Data Send configuration – Dynamic IP SIM Screen 12-5c: Data Send configuration – Static IP SIM E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Screen 12-5d: Data Send configuration – Static IP SIM Send Data Configuration The data from RS485 port can be sent either via TCP or UDP using any of the available TCP interfaces. If a dynamic IP SIM is inserted in the Router, the router needs to be...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Content Filtering Services > Content Filtering Content filtering is an approach to address the application security. It uses blacklisting to identify, block the URL or Domain that are denied access to the network/service. Screen 12-6a: Content Filtering...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Reporting Agent Services > Reporting Agent Reporting agent has been designed with a view to capture required information from the router on a periodic basis and send the same to a generic device management server using TCP/UDP/HTTP/HTTPS protocol.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services 9.7.2 Services > Reporting Agent > WAN WAN reporting agent provides real–time analysis by providing information of status, uptime, IP, gateway, DNS, data usage, device information. Further it allows to select the reporting agent and to enable sending the data to server.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services 9.7.3 Cellular Services > Reporting Agent > Cellular Cellular reporting agent provides real–time analysis by providing information of status, uptime, IP, data usage, RSSI, roaming status, operator name, network status, IMSI, device information. Further it allows to select the reporting agent and to enable sending the data to server.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services 9.7.4 Wi-Fi Services > Reporting Agent > Wi-Fi Wi-Fi reporting agent provides real–time analysis by providing information of status, uptime, IP, gateway, DNS, data usage, Wi-Fi client information, device information. Further it allows to select the reporting agent and to enable sending the data to server.
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services 9.7.5 Services > Reporting Agent > GPS LAN reporting agent provides real–time analysis by providing information of time, latitude, longitude, altitude, device information. Further it allows to select the reporting agent and to enable sending the data to server.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services @IMEI=352948070039411, LanStatus=Connected, LanIP(IPv4)=192.168.1.1, LanUptime(Seconds)=329501, Lan TX bytes=572260469, Lan RX bytes=117212098, Wan Status=Connected, Wan IP(IPv4)=192.169.1.110, Wan Uptime(Seconds)=329389, Wan Gateway=192.169.1.1, Wan DNS=27.109.1.2 27.109.1.3, Wan TX bytes=75455301, Wan RX bytes=344481735, Cellular Status=Enabled, Cellular IP(IPv4)=x.x.x.x, Cellular uptime(Seconds)= abc, Cellular Gateway=y.y.y.y, Cellular DNS=z.z.z.z,...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Model=E225LITE, Kernel Version=3.10.49, Local Time=Tue Mar 14 06:11:25 GMT 2017, System Uptime(Seconds)=329530, Firmware Version=Maestro E220 2.2.0 RC8, DI1=, DO1=, DI2=, DO2=# E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Services > GPS Router 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services 1 – GPS SPS Mode, fix valid 2 – Differential GPS, SPS Mode, fix valid 3 to 5 – Not supported 6 – Dead Reckoning Mode, fix valid Satellite-Used Number of satellite used to receive GPS signals.
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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 IMEI number is now added in the start of every frame Parameters Description MID GSV Parameters GSV Protocol Header Example – $GPGSV Number Total number of GSV messages to be sent in this...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Depending on the number of satellites tracked, multiple messages of GSV data may be required. In some software versions, the maximum number of satellites reported as visible is limited to 12, even though more may be visible.
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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 –...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Example – -64.0 meters Units Example – M meters Age of Diff.Corr. Null fields when DGPS is not used.4 The units is sec. Diff. Ref.Station ID Checksum <CR><LF> End of message termination Table 9.8-3: GGA Data Format E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
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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...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Position was calculated based on one or more of the SVs having their states derived from almanac parameters, as opposed to ephemerides. This feature is supported in the GSD4e product only. This feature is supported in the GSD4e product, version 1.1.0 and later.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services $GPRMC,120133.0,A,1907.469671,N,07250.544473,E,0.0,0.0,150915,0.3,W,A*1E 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 –...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services R – Course Position (3) (4) (5) S – Simulator Example – A Checksum <CR><LF> End of message termination Table 9.8-5: 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.
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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 –...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Events Services > Events 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.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services format must be: <countrycode><phonenumber> Text Enter the text message that will be sent to the configured mobile number in case of event occurs. Table 9.9-1: Event Service Configuration E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
Powered by Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS), you can now access your router 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...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Parameters Description MYDDNS Enable Dynamic DNS allows the router to be reached with fixed hostname while having dynamically changing IP Address. Service Select the DynDNS service provider from the available opitons. Available Options dyndns.org easydns.com namecheap.com...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services from LAN, WAN, 3G, WWAN, OpenVPN, and PPTP. If Interface is chosen, select one interface from the available interfaces If URL is chosen, enter the URL to be used. The source IP Address by default is URL.
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | Services Table 9.10-1: Dynamic DNS Configurations E PACK | USER MANUAL VERSION 2.3http://support.maestro-wireless.com...
MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | List of Acronym List of Acronym Acronym Description 2nd Generation 3rd Generation ADSL Asymmetric digital subscriber line, ADSL is a type broadband communications technology used for connecting to the Internet Advanced Encryption Standard AP Client Access Point Client Cellular Signal Strength (CSQ).
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | List of Acronym GPRS General packet radio service (GPRS) is a packet oriented mobile data service on the 2G and 3G cellular communication system's global system for mobile communications Global system for mobile communications HT Physical mode...
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MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS | List of Acronym for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Pre-shared key Quality of Service Radio Frequency Reception Subscriber identity module SMA (Sub Miniature version A) connectors are...
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