Hypercable SkyMesh HYC-OLTRG-100GN-27 User Manual

Outdoor 4g/lte router with 2.4ghz wi-fi
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SkyMesh
Outdoor 4G/LTE Router with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
Version 1.1.14
HYC-OLTRG-100gn-27
Includes install, configuration and trouble
shooting information for the broadband
wireless access outdoor radio.
User Manual
Mars, 2018

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  • Page 1 SkyMesh HYC-OLTRG-100gn-27 Outdoor 4G/LTE Router with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi User Manual Includes install, configuration and trouble shooting information for the broadband wireless access outdoor radio. Version 1.1.14 Mars, 2018...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction........................ 5 Features ........................ 5 Hardware Interface ....................6 Hardware Interface Introduction ................7 Hardware Installation....................8 LED Indicators ......................8 Reset Button (RST) ....................8 Ethernet Port ......................9 Install the SIM Card (Micro-Sim) ................9 External Antenna ....................
  • Page 3 Configuration > LAN ....................43 LAN > IPv4 ......................43 LAN > IPv6 ......................44 LAN > VLAN ......................44 LAN > Subnet ....................... 46 IP Routing......................... 48 IP Routing > Static Route ..................48 IP Routing > RIP ....................50 IP Routing >...
  • Page 4 11.2 Administration ..................... 93 Firmware ......................93 11.3 Configuration ....................... 93 11.4 Load Factory ......................94 11.5 Restart ........................ 94 11.6 Configuration Applications ..................95 WAN Priority ......................95 12.1 12.2 LAN > IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack ..................97 12.3 MQTT Broker ....................... 98 12.4 OpenVPN Configuration ..................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 Introduction Hypercable HYC-OLTRG-100 series 4G/LTE 4G/LTE Router are highly reliable and secure wireless communications gateway designed for industrial networking. It supports multi-band connectivity including FDD/TDD LTE, WCDMA and GSM for a wide range of applications and vertical machine-to-machine (M2M) markets. To enhance reliability, HYC-OLTRG-100 series are equipped with dual SIM that support failover and roaming over to ensure uninterrupted connectivity for mission-critical cellular communications.
  • Page 6: Hardware Interface

    1.2 Hardware Interface [Top Side View] = 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Primary Grounding Stud Grounding Stud [Bottom Side View]...
  • Page 7: Hardware Interface Introduction

    1.3 Hardware Interface Introduction [Top Side View] Interface Description LTE-Main Connect to LTE antenna with N-type connector Connect to Ethernet Cable with M12 connector Connect to GPS antenna with N-type connector LTE-Aux Connect to LTE antenna with N-type connector [Bottom Side View] Interface Description Connect to Power cable with Circle-B type connector...
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    2 Hardware Installation This chapter introduces how to install and connect the hardware. 2.1 LED Indicators H (RSSI) L (RSSI) SIM1 SIM2 Normal System UP Low Signal Connected Connected Signal Connected Slow Booting Connecting Connecting Blinking Connected Fast Error Error Blinking Power NO WAN...
  • Page 9: Ethernet Port

    2.3 Ethernet Port (1) 10/100 Mbps Ethernet WAN Description Function WAN TX+ 10/100 Mbps WAN, TX+ Pin WAN TX- 10/100 Mbps WAN, TX- Pin WAN RX+ 10/100 Mbps WAN, RX+ Pin WAN RX- 10/100 Mbps WAN, RX- Pin (2) 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN Description Function LAN TX+...
  • Page 10: External Antenna

    Insert and Remove SIM1/SIM2 Card (1) Before inserting or removing the SIM card, ensure that the power has been turned off and the power connector has been removed from 4G/LTE Router. (2) Insert the Micro - SIM card into the push-push Sim card holder by following instruction. SIM1 (chip side down) SIM2 (chip side up) (3) Insert the SIM card with the contacts facing up and align it properly into the drawer.
  • Page 11: Configuration Via Web Browser

    3 Configuration via Web Browser Access the Web Interface 4G/LTE Router: The web configuration is an HTML-based management interface for quick and easy set up of the 4G/LTE Router. Monitoring of the status, configuration and administration of the router can be done via the Web interface.
  • Page 12: Status

    4 Status When you enter the web browser in the beginning, the interface displays the status of router to make you know about Cellular Attribute, Dual SIM information, the current connectivity of WAN Ethernet and LAN Ethernet. If you router with GPS function, the GPS interface is shown. Status >...
  • Page 13: Status > Gps

    Status > WAN Ethernet Item Description Attribute IPv4 Address Ethernet WAN obtain IPv4 Address. IPv4 Mask Ethernet WAN obtain IPv4 Mask. Status > LAN Ethernet Item Description Attribute IPv4 Address Ethernet LAN is assigned IPv4 Address. IPv4 Mask Ethernet LAN is assigned IPv4 Mask. IPv6 Address Ethernet LAN is assigned IPv6 Address.
  • Page 15: Configuration > System

    5 Configuration > System This system section provides you to configure the following items, including Time and Date, Logging, Alarm, Ethernet Ports, RIP. 5.1 System > Time and Date This section allows you to set up the time and date of router and NTP server. There are two modes at Time and Date Setup, including Get from Time Server and Manual.
  • Page 16 II. Manual Set up the information of time and date, including year, month, date, and hour, minute, and  second.  Set up your local time zone.  Click Apply to submit your configuration changes.
  • Page 17 III. Time Zone Setup  Set up Daylight Savings as On. Set up Ahead of standard time.   Set up the information of Start Date/Time, including Month, Week, Day, Hour and Minute. Set up the information of End Date/Time, including Month, Week, Day, Hour and Minute. ...
  • Page 18 System > Time and Date->Daylight Savings Item Description Turn on/off the Daylight Savings feature. Select from Off or On. The Daylight Saving default is Off. The forward/backward minutes when enter/leave Daylight Savings Ahead of standard time duration.Default is 60 mins. Time to enter Daylight Savings duration.
  • Page 19: System > Logging

    5.2 System > Logging This section allows 4G/LTE Router to record the data and display the status of data. 5.2.1 Logging > Logging Logging section provides you to control all logging records. Users need to select Apply to confirm your settings. System >...
  • Page 20: Logging > Log

    5.2.2 Logging > Log This section displays all data status. You can choose Filter function to quickly search for your data. When you click Clear, all of the data that displays on the interface will be totally cleared without any backup. When you click Refresh, the system will update and display the latest data from your 4G/LTE Router.
  • Page 21: System > Alarm

    5.3 System > Alarm This section allows you to configure the alarm. Note: (1) If you select SNMP trap in Alarm output, you need to set up SNMP trap configuration from Service SNMP. System > Alarm Item Description Turn on/off the Alarm configuration. Select from Disable or Enable. The Mode default is Enable.
  • Page 22: Alarm > Name Group

    5.3.1 Alarm > Name Group (1) How to create your group Name a group: Click Group for naming and the interface will show the group’s name  in the Group setting as below. 5.3.2 Alarm > Edit User (2) How to edit each user’s information in every group to edit your user’s information, Select your naming group and click add user button ...
  • Page 23 After submitting your setting, the interface returns to Group window setting. Please click  your naming group to show the user’s information that you have edited. button to add the new user’s information. You can click ...
  • Page 24: System > Ethernet Ports

    5.4 System > Ethernet Ports This section allows you to configure the Ethernet Ports. System > Ethernet Ports Item Description Status Show the connectivity status of LAN and WAN. Select from Auto, 100M Full, 100M Half, 10M Full, 10M Half and Configurations Disable.
  • Page 25 For Online type, the information shows IP address and MAC address when the client is online. System > Client List Item Description DHCP Client: List all clients’ information when it is via DHCP.  List Type Online: List the information when it is online. ...
  • Page 26: Configuration > Wan

    6 Configuration > WAN This section allows you to configure WAN, including Priority, LTE Config, Dual SIM, Ethernet and DNS. 6.1 WAN > Priority You can set up the priority of WAN. WAN > Priority Item Description Auto: WAN Ethernet is first priority and second priority is LTE. The default is Auto. ...
  • Page 27 WAN > Ethernet Item Description There are three options to obtain the IP of WAN Ethernet. DHCP Client: DHCP server-assigned IP address, netmask, gateway, and  DNS. WAN Ethernet PPPoE Client: Your ISP will provide you with a username and ...
  • Page 28 When you select Static IPv4, the interface shows the information of configuration, including IP Address, IP Mask and Gateway Address. WAN > Ethernet Item Description Static IPv4 Configuration IP Address Fill in the IP Address. IP Mask Fill in the IP Mask. Gateway Address Fill in Gateway Address.
  • Page 29: Ethernet Ping Health

    6.2.2 Ethernet Ping Health If you configure “WAN Priority” to “Auto” mode, the system would choose the cost effective connection first such as Ethernet. However in case the Ethernet connection exist but it is unable to access internet; you can enable “Ethernet Ping Health” and the system would switch to LTE connection and switch back whenever Ethernet is able to access internet again.
  • Page 30: Wan > Ipv6 Dns

    6.3 WAN > IPv6 DNS This section allows you to set up IPv6 DNS Server Configuration. For IPv6 DNS Server, it provides three options to set up and each option has provided with “From ISP”, “User Defined” and “None” to configure.
  • Page 31 WAN > IPv6 DNS Item Description DNS Server Configuration Each setting DNS Server has three options, including From ISP,  User Defined and None. IPv6 DNS Server #1 When you select From ISP, the IPv6 DNS server IP is obtained ...
  • Page 32: Configuration > Lte

    7 Configuration > LTE This section allows you to configure LTE Config, GPS Config, Dual SIM, Usage Display and SMS. 7.1 LTE > LTE Config 7.1.1 LTE Configuration You can set up the LTE Configuration and LTE Ping Health. For LTE Configuration, you can select from Auto, 4G Only, 3G Only or 2G Only.
  • Page 33: Lte Ping Health

    LTE > LTE Config Item Description Auto Automatically connect the possible band. 4G Only Connect to 4G network only. 3G Only Connect to 3G network only. 2G Only Connect to 2G network only. 7.1.2 LTE Ping Health For LTE connection, you can enable “LTE Ping Health” to keep alive to avoid base station kicking out the device in idle time.
  • Page 34: Lte > Dual Sim

    7.2 LTE > Dual SIM This section allows you to understand the status of connectivity for Dual SIM, SIM1 and SIM2. The Used SIM item has three options and the default is on Dual SIM when first connection. The Connect Retry Number field can set up the re-connecting time if your one of the SIM cards on Dual SIM mode can’t connect successfully.
  • Page 36 Change SIM PIN:If you want to change SIM PIN code, you can click Change button and type old  SIM PIN code and new SIM PIN code. Please aware not to exceed the retry number (PIN remaining number and PUN remaining number). Note: The interface will be shown the tick symbol at the same time when each SIM Card has been connected.
  • Page 37 LTE > Dual SIM Item Description Connect Policy Current SIM Card Display which SIM slot is using. Connect: After manually disconnect, user can only click Connect  button to get connection or reboot the device to make it Status Card automatically connect.
  • Page 38: Lte > Usage Display

    7.3 LTE > Usage Display This section shows the status of current SIM card, operator, IMSI and the charts for Real Time, Hourly, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly. (1) Real-Time Usage: Real-Time Usage Rate:  It displays real-time Download/Upload/Total MB per seconds for current using SIM card and the view window size is 60 seconds.
  • Page 39 (2) Hourly Usage: It displays Download/Upload/Total MB per hour in one day for current using SIM card and the view window size is 24 hours.
  • Page 40 (3) Daily Usage: It displays Download/Upload/Total MB per day in one month for current using SIM card and the view window size is 31 days. (4) Weekly Usage: It displays Download/Upload/Total MB per day in one week for current using SIM card and the view window size is 7 days.
  • Page 41: Lte > Sms

    (5) Monthly Usage: It displays Download/Upload/Total MB per month in one year for current using SIM card and the view window size is 12 months. 7.4 LTE > SMS This section provides two settings, one is SMS Action and the other is View SMS. (1) When enabling SMS Action, it allows you by sending key words SMS to trigger device setting/action/query status.
  • Page 42 (2) For View SMS, this section allows you to review the information of SMS that you have received, including the state, phone and date and time. You can click view button to review all messages.
  • Page 43: Configuration > Lan

    8 Configuration > LAN This section allows you to configure LAN IPv4, LAN IPv6, VLAN and Subnet. 8.1 LAN > IPv4 Set up your IP Address and IP Mask. Also, fill in the information of DHCP Server Configuration. LAN > IPv4 Item Description IP Address:192.168.1.1...
  • Page 44: Lan > Ipv6

    8.2 LAN > IPv6 Select your type of IPv6, which shows Delegate Prefix from WAN or Static, and then set up DHCP Server Configuration, including Address Assign, DNS Assign and DNS Server. LAN > IPv6 Item Description This section provides two types, including Delegate Prefix from WAN ...
  • Page 45 Furthermore, the Subnet provides DHCP Server function to allow the third party for the same VLAN to get IP address and IP mask. Therefore, you do not need to configure manually. (Note: The subnet information will show the Subnet window from the LAN catalogue.) LAN >...
  • Page 46: Lan > Subnet

    8.4 LAN > Subnet This section allows you to get the information of IP Address and IP Mask and edit for the Subnets from DHCP Server Configuration. This Subnet setting is the same with LAN->IPv4 setting and follows with Tag Base Mode of VLAN to enable the function.
  • Page 48: Ip Routing

    9 IP Routing This section allows you to configure the Static Route and RIP. 9.1 IP Routing > Static Route This section allows you to configure the Static Route. A static route is a pre-determined path that network information must follow to reach a specific host or network.
  • Page 49 IP Routing > Static Route Item Description Mode The setting is for full network. Select from Off or On. Settings Mode The setting is for the specific network. Select from Off or On. Name Set up each name for your running host or network. Destination Fill in the destination of a specific subnet or IP from network.
  • Page 50: Ip Routing > Rip

    The status tab shows the information from the settings of static route. IP Routing > Static Route Item Description Mode The setting is open for full network. Select from Off or On. Status Destination Show the status of destination from the setting section. Gateway Show the status of gateway from the setting section.
  • Page 51 IP Routing > RIP > General Item Description General Mode Select from Off or On to open or close RIP function. Redistribute local routes Select from Off or On to open or close redistribute local routes. Redistribute connected routes Select from Off or On to open or close redistribute connected routes.
  • Page 52: Ip Routing > Ospf

    IP Routing > RIP > Interfaces Item Description Interfaces Select from Off or On to use or not to use the RIP function in the Mode interface. Interface Select from eth1(WAN Ethernet) or LAN. Select from none or md5 to approve authentication. Note: Authentication Please offer Key and Key ID when you select md5 to use HMAC-MD5.
  • Page 53 IP Routing > OSPF > General Item Description General Off:OSPF function is off.  Mode On:OSPF function is on.  Off : Not redistribute local routes from the device's own routing table.  Redistribute local routes On: Redistribute local routes from the device's own routing table. ...
  • Page 54 IP Routing > OSPF > Interfaces Item Description Interfaces Select from Off or On to use or not to use the OSPF function in the Mode interface. Interface Select from eth1(WAN Ethernet) or LAN. Select from none or md5 to approve authentication. Authentication Note: Please offer Key and Key ID when you select md5 to use HMAC-MD5.
  • Page 55 (3) Networks Configuration There are 2 parts for OSPF Networks configuration. OSPF Networks Summary  You can edit and delete the existed OSPF networks. OSPF Networks Add/Edit  This sub configuration is used to configure all the networks, the maximum is 2. IP Routing >...
  • Page 56: Ip Routing > Bgp

    9.4 IP Routing > BGP This section allows you to set up BGP with three sub configurations, including General, Neighbors and Networks configuration. (1) General Configuration IP Routing > BGP > General Item Description General Off:BGP function is off.  Mode On:BGP function is on.
  • Page 57 IP Routing > BGP > Neighbor Item Description Neighbor Mode Select from Off or On to enable the neighbor setting IP Address Set IP address of the peer router AS Number Autonomous system number of the peer router Multihop Allow multiple hops between this router and the peer router (3) Networks Configuration The networks sub configuration allows to add IP network prefixes that shall be distributed via BGP in addition to the networks that are redistributed from other sources as defined on the general sub...
  • Page 58 IP Routing > BGP > Networks Item Description Networks Mode Select from Off or On to enable the network Prefix Set Prefix of the network Prefix Length Set Length of the prefix...
  • Page 59: Configuration > Service

    10 Configuration > Service This section allows you to configure OpenVPN, IPSec, Port Forwarding, Dynamic DNS, DMZ, SNMP, IP Filter, MAC Filter, URL Filter, VRRP, MQTT, UPnP, SMTP, NAT, IP Alias and GRE. 10.1 Service > Configuration OpenVPN 10.1.1 Edit OpenVPN Connection (1) This section allows you to configure the OpenVPN parameters.
  • Page 60 (2) From Setting tab, you can set up the connection of OpenVPN. From Log tab, the interface will be shown the status of connection to make you follow the suitation whenever is successful or fail connection.
  • Page 61 Service > OpenVPN Item Description Mode Turn on/off OpenVPN to select Disable or Enable. Server: Tick to enable OpenVPN server tunnel.  Client: Tick to enable OpenVPN client tunnel. The default is  Client. VPN Mode Custom: This option allows user to use the .ovpn configuration ...
  • Page 62: Set Up Openvpn Client

    10.1.2 Set up OpenVPN Client This section allows you configure the OpenVPN client route and authentication files. The files could be imported by clicking Import button and the file should be downloaded from OpenVPN server. Service > OpenVPN > Client VPN Mode Item Description Client...
  • Page 63: Set Up Openvpn Server

    10.1.3 Set up OpenVPN Server This section allows you to configure the server status of VPN Mode. Note: When selecting the On option of Route Client Networks, the OpenVPN server will route the client traffic or not. You should fill in the client IP and netmask when this option is enabled.
  • Page 64: Set Up Openvpn Custom

    Service > OpenVPN > Server VPN Mode Item Description Server Client Mode Only support the Roadwarrior mode. VPN Network The network ID for OpenVPN virtual network. VPN Netmask The netmask for OpenVPN virtual network. Select from Off or On. The OpenVPN server will route the client traffic Roadwarrior: or not.
  • Page 65 Service > OpenVPN > Custom VPN Mode Item Description Mode Select from Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. VPN Mode Select from custom mode. Custom Config Import OpenVPN configuration. Username Fill in the username if the imported file has already set up the username.
  • Page 66: Service > Configuration Ipsec

    10.2 Service > Configuration IPSec This section allows you to set up IPSec Tunnel. The seting has two tags, General setting and Connections. 10.2.1 IPSec > General setting For General setting, you can set up IKE, Encryption and Authentication. The General setting for the local and remote side should be the same when using Net-to-Net application.
  • Page 67 Service > IPSec > General setting Item Description Mode Select from Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. Protocol Select from IKEv1 or IKEv2. Aggressive mode Select from Enable or Disable (default). (Note: The Aggressive mode is for IKEv2.) Encryption Select from AES128 (default), AES192, AES256 or 3DES.
  • Page 68: Ipsec > Connections

    10.2.2 IPSec > Connections For Connections tab, the web UI provides the overview for each connection. Click button to edit IPSec connection and set up the local and remote side.
  • Page 69: Ipsec > The Setting Of X.509 Certificates

    Service > IPSec > Connections Item Description Mode Select from Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. Name Fill in the name of IPSec Tunnel. Status Display the connection status of IPSec. Local Host Fill in the WAN IP of 4G/LTE Router. Subnet Fill in the subnet for the LAN of 4G/LTE Router.
  • Page 70: Ipsec > Net-To-Net Configuration

    10.2.4 IPSec > Net-to-Net Configuration In this case, the IPSec VPN tunnel uses the two LAN side subnet clouds and makes them communicate each other. There are two part settings for the 4G/LTE Router IPSec feature. 4G/LTE Router 4G/LTE Router IPSec server IPSec Client Local...
  • Page 71 Connections Setting The second part is the connection setting, you can configure the local and the remote side setting for each connection. For the Net-to-Net scenario, you can configure the information of Host, Subnet and ID for the local and remote side.
  • Page 72  Local Side First, fill up the local Host and Subnet fields by the network information of IPSec server. And, use the network information of IPSec client to fill up the remote setting. Then, specify the ID for the both sides. In this case, the IDs for the local and remote side are named as @local and @remote respectively.
  • Page 73 Net-to-Net (Pre-shared key) When the rsa authentication is used, there will have some different with psk. In the rsa authentication, the id of connections is corresponded with the certificate CN field for the both sides. For the 4G/LTE Router IPSec certificate generation, it generates the local and remote side certificates with @local.ipsec and @remote.ipsec.
  • Page 74 The mapping is as below: 1. Root CA (Local side) -> Import Remote CA (Remote side) 2. Remote Cert (Local side) -> Import Local Cert (Remote side) 3. Remote Key (Local side) -> Import Local Key (Remote side) For Connection setting, the mapping of connection IDs like the following table. Certificate IPSec local side IPSec remote side...
  • Page 75: Service > Configuration Port Forwarding

    10.3 Service > Configuration Port Forwarding This section allows you to set up Port Forwarding and click edit button to configure.
  • Page 76: Service > Dynamic Dns

    Service > Port Forwarding Item Description Mode Turn on/off Port Forwarding to select Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. Description Descript the name of Port Forwarding. Protocol Select from UDP or TCP Client which depends on the application. Source Port Begin Fill in the beginning of source port.
  • Page 77 Service > Dynamic DNS Item Description Mode Turn on/off this function to select Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. Service Provider Select the Service Provider of Dynamic DNS. Host Name Fill in your registered Host Name from Service Provider. Token ID Fill in your Token ID from Service Provider.
  • Page 78: Service > Dmz

    10.5 Service > DMZ This section allows you to set the DMZ configuration. Service > DMZ Item Description Mode Select from Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. Host IP Address Fill in your Host IP Address. 10.6 Service > SNMP 10.6.1 SNMP configuration This section allows you to set the SNMP configuration.
  • Page 79: Snmp V3 User Configuration

    Service > SNMP > Community Item Description Mode Select from Disable or Enable to configure SNMP. Configure community setting with three options, including # 1, # 2 Community and #3. Mode Select from Disable or Enable. Name Name each community. Access Select from Read-Only or Read-Write.
  • Page 80: Snmp Trap Configuration

    10.6.3 SNMP trap configuration This section allows you to set up the SNMP trap configuration when you select the SNMP trap function from Alarm output of system for your router. With SNMP trap setting, you can know the status of remote device.
  • Page 81: Service > Tr069

    10.7 Service > TR069 This section allows you to set up TR069 client configuration. You can get information how to install TR069 Server (GenieACS Installation) from the application configuration chapter. Service > TR069 Item Description Mode Select from Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. ACS URL Fill in the URL address of ACS (Auto-Configuration Server).
  • Page 82: Service > Ip Filter

    10.8 Service > IP Filter This section allows you to configure IP Filter. After clicking button, you can edit your IP protocol, source/port and destination/port.
  • Page 83 (1) The default is Disable Mode as the following interface. Service > IP Filter Item Description Mode Select from Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. Protocol Select from All, ICMP, TCP or UDP. Source IP Fill in your source IP address. Source Port Fill in your source port.
  • Page 84: Service > Mac Filter

    10.9 Service > MAC Filter This section allows you to set up MAC Filter. After clicking button, you can edit your MAC address. Service > MAC Filter Item Description Mode Select from Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. MAC Address Fill in your MAC address.
  • Page 85: Service > Url Filter

    10.10 Service > URL Filter This section allows you to set up URL Filter. After clicking button, you can edit the type of filter and information. Note: Please not include “https://” for the URL address in the Full Filter.
  • Page 86: Service > Vrrp

    Service > URL Filter Item Description Mode Select from Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. Filter Select from Key or Full. The default is Key. Key/Full Fill in your Key/Full information. 10.11 Service > VRRP This section allows you to configure VRRP. Service >...
  • Page 87: Service > Mqtt

    10.12 Service > MQTT This section makes you configure MQTT which allows the MQTT client to send the message within specific topic or channel. By default, the router does not allow anonymous to read/write the MQTT topic or channel. Thus, you need to create the account with username and password for MQTT client in the web UI.
  • Page 88 Take for example, the interface is shown as below. The Manage Users section will show all users that you create. Moreover, each user can use the delete button to delete it. For the ACL control, user can specify what topic should be limited. In this case, we set up the publisher pub1 to write the critical topic.
  • Page 89: Service > Upnp

    10.13 Service > UPnP This section allows you to set up UPnP confirguration to select the mode from Disable or Enable. The default UPnP is enabled for the 4G/LTE Router. Note: UPnP™ (Universal Plug and Play) is a set of protocols that allows a PC to automatically discover other UPnP devices (anything from an Internet gateway device to a light switch), retrieve an XML description of the device and its services, control the device, and subscribe to real-time event notification.
  • Page 90: Service > Nat

    10.15 Service > NAT This section allows you to set NAT configuration. When NAT is on, the router will replace the source private IP address by its Internet public address for outgoing packets, and replace the destination Internet public address by private IP address for incoming packets.
  • Page 91: Service > Gre

    Service > IP Alias Item Description Mode Select from Off or On to enable the IP Alias. Entries The setting can be edited or deleted the existed entries.  Mode: select from Off or On to use or not use this entry. ...
  • Page 92: Management

    11 Management This section provides you to manage the router, set up your administration and know about the status of current software and firmware. Also, you can back up and restore the configuration. Identification 11.1 This section allows you to confirm the profile of router, current software, firmware version and system uptime.
  • Page 93: Administration

    Administration 11.2 This section allows you to set up the name of system and change your new password. For the Session TTL, you can set up what duration of time will be logout. If you don’t need to have this timeout limitation, you can fill in “0“(Zero).
  • Page 94: Load Factory

    Load Factory 11.5 This section supports you to load the factory default configuration and restart the device immediately. You can click the Load Factory and Restart button. Restart 11.6 This section allows you to click Restart button and the router will restart immediately.
  • Page 95: Configuration Applications

    12 Configuration Applications This section explains specific examples how to configure your applications. 12.1 WAN Priority You can select from Auto, LTE Only or ETH Only. (1) WAN Priority > Auto: In case both Ethernet and LTE can access Internet, the router would route network packages through Ethernet.
  • Page 96 (2) WAN Priority > LTE Only: In this mode, the router only routes network packages through LTE. Internet Ethernet LTE Router Internet Ethernet LTE Router (3) WAN Priority > ETH Only: In this mode, the router only routes network packages through Ethernet. Internet Ethernet LTE Router...
  • Page 97: Lan > Ipv4/Ipv6 Dual Stack

    12.2 LAN > IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack The router supports IPv4/IPv6 dual stack by default, it means IPv4 packages route to IPv4 network and IPv6 route to IPv6 network. IPv4 Network Native IPv4 Site Dual Stack Host LTE Router Dual Stack Router Dual Stack Site IPv6 Network Native IPv6 Site...
  • Page 98: Mqtt Broker

    12.3 MQTT Broker The 4G/LTE Router provides the MQTT broker feature which allow the MQTT client sending the message within specific topic (channel). By default, the 4G/LTE Router does not allow anonymous to read/write the MQTT topic (channel). message 1 sub1 message 1 message 2...
  • Page 99: Openvpn Configuration

    12.4 OpenVPN Configuration Generic setup For OpenVPN configuration, use the certificate to authenticate the VPN connection. Thus, you need to generate the required files for OpenVPN server or import the required file to OpenVPN client. 12.4.1 OpenVPN Server Mode OpenVPN server certificate generation...
  • Page 100: Openvpn Client Mode

    For the OpenVPN server mode, the OpenVPN web UI provides the buttons to generate the required files. The files include Root CA, Cert, Key and OpenVPN client files. The file will be generated when you click the corresponded Create button. Note: The Cert, Key generation will take around 10 minutes.
  • Page 101: Openvpn Net-To-Net

    Same as OpenVPN server part, you can use the info/download buttons to get the information of file or download the file to PC. 12.4.3 OpenVPN Net-to-Net You can use the OpenVPN VPN tunnel to make the PC1 and PC2 communicate each other. LTE Router LTE Router WAN: 172.168.1.1/24...
  • Page 102 The VPN Network and VPN Netmask are required fields. Note: The VPN Network should be network ID (e.g. 192.168.30.1 is invalid setting.) When PC1 and PC2 communicate each other, the Route Client Networks should be enabled. And add the LAN information of OpenVPN client side, in this case the #1 route will be 10.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.0 Note: The #1 route means the routing information for User 1.
  • Page 103 For the OpenVPN client side, the basic setting is as below figure. The Server Address is required field, which indicate the OpenVPN server address which OpenVPN client try to connect. And the PKCS12 Password only works when selected the pkcs #12 Certificate authentication option.
  • Page 104: Openvpn 1:1 Nat

    12.4.4 OpenVPN 1:1 NAT src: 192.168.11.2 LTE Router LTE Router dst: 192.168.10.2 OpenVPN Server OpenVPN client WAN: 172.168.1.1/24 1:1 NAT 1:1 NAT WAN: 172.168.1.2/24 LAN: 192.168.1.1/24 LAN: 192.168.1.1/24 src: 192.168.11.2 src: 192.168.1.2 dst: 192.168.1.2 dst: 192.168.10.2 PC2: 192.168.1.2/24 PC1: 192.168.1.2/24 For the net-to-net part, the OpenVPN server LAN network and the OpenVPN client LAN network are different.
  • Page 105: Openvpn With Third-Party Server

    The PC2 ping result: 12.4.5 OpenVPN with third-party server LTE Router OpenVPN tunnel OpenVPN client LAN: 192.168.1.1/24 OpenVPN third-party server e.g. vpngate PC1: 192.168.1.2/24 A VPN enables you to send and receive data across shared networks. For some users, they will use the VPN to access the limited network service from the different country. But normally, the third-party OpenVPN server will provide the .ovpn configuration files for the OpenVPN client.
  • Page 106: Vrrp Topology

    If the third-party OpenVPN server is reachable, the VPN tunnel will be established. When the OpenVPN VPN tunnel is established, the status shows Connected and the information for IP address and the time. In this moment, the PC1 can visit the http://www.vpngate.net and the web UI should indicate the PC1 in the Japan at now as the below figure.
  • Page 107: Tr069 Server (Genieacs Installation)

    12.6 TR069 Server (GenieACS Installation) Server OS: Ubuntu 14.04 on Virtualbox Installation: 1) Login ubuntu 2) Change to root by 'su -' and enter your root password. 3) Install required package as below command: >apt install gcc openssl-devel zlib-devel readline-devel sqlite-devel 4) Make a directory for application installation >mkdir /opt 5) Install yaml...
  • Page 108 wget http://download.redis.io/releases/redis-4.0.1.tar.gz tar zxvf redis-4.0.1.tar.gz cd redis-4.0.1 make make test All tests passed without errors! make install #Start redis server redis-server 9) Install mongodb cd /opt wget https://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-i686-3.3.3.tgz tar zxvf mongodb-linux-i686-3.3.3.tgz cd mongodb-linux-i686-3.3.3 mkdir -p /data/db 10) Install genieACS cd /opt git clone https://github.com/zaidka/genieacs.git cd genieacs npm install...
  • Page 109 return callback('tr069','tr069'); Note: The hard code username/password MUST same with device's connection request username/password, otherwise the ACS stimulate connection will fail. 11) Install genieACS-Gui git clone https://github.com/zaidka/genieacs-gui cd genieacs-gui bundle gem install json bundle update rm -f db/*.sqlite3 rake db:create RAILS_ENV=development rake db:migrate cd /opt cd genieacs-gui/config...
  • Page 110 GenieACS stop: Ctrl-C Usage: 1) Device Configuration Fill in the ACS URL field as http://GenieACS server IP:7547 Fill in the Connection Request Username and Connection Request Password fields to same with the configuration in genieacs/config/auth.js. 2) GenieACS Operation Input http://GenieACS server IP:3000 on browser url bar and Enter.
  • Page 111 2.1) Login Username and Password are admin/admin. 3) Device information Press Devices tab Move mouse to line end of your device, the Show link show up.
  • Page 112 Press Show link, the device information show up. 4) Access parameters Scroll up/down on Device parameters list, the Refresh Edit link show up at line end of parameter. For Readable parameter For Readable and Writable parameter 4.1) Get parameter value Press on the Refresh link,the Pending tasks window will popup on right top to ask you to allow or...
  • Page 113 Press Commit to get this parameter value. Note: If the GenieACS can reach the device, the parameter value will be updated immediately. Otherwise, this request will be queued on Task queue list until next time device connect to GenieACS. Note: To update the whole tree, refresh the root parameter (InternetGatewayDevice.).
  • Page 114 Input new value and press OK. The Pending tasks window will pop up to ask you to allow or Cancel this action. Press Commit to set this parameter value. Note: If the GenieACS can reach the device, the parameter value will be set immediately. Otherwise, this request will be queued on Task queue list until next time device connect to GenieACS.
  • Page 115 The Pending tasks window will popup to ask you to allow or Cancel this action. Press Commit to reboot device. Note: If the GenieACS can reach the device, the device will reboot immediately. Otherwise, this request will be queued on Task queue list until next time device connect to GenieACS. 6) Reset to default Similar to Reboot device except pressing on Factory reset...
  • Page 116 The link will redirect to Files tab Press File: browse button, select the firmware, and then press Upload button. The firmware will be added to Listing files as below. 7.2) Upgrade Move mouse to the Push file>> link, the upgrade firmware name will pop up as below picture.
  • Page 117 Task queue list until next time device connect to GenieACS. HYPERCABLE JCD Consultants sarl – Laboratoire : 150 rue Antoine Becquerel - ZA de la Coupe - 11100 Narbonne. Siège Social : 29 avenue des Jujubiers 11100 NARBONNE Tel: +33(0) 4 68 90 75 79 - Cell: +33(0) 6 82 82 38 73 - Mail: info@hypercable.fr - hypercable@orange.fr...

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