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From firmware 5.0

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Disclaimer
We aim at keeping our software as error-free as possible. However, the
general rule is: No software is absolutely free of errors and the probability
of errors increases proportionally with the complexity of the program. For
this reason we cannot guarantee that this software will run absolutely error
-free in any context and with any other application. Liability for damage of
any sort, direct or indirect, is hereby excluded to that extent permitted by
the law. In any case, liability is limited to the purchase price of the software
or the device. In particular, we shall also not be held liable for any damage
incurred resulting, eg loss of production or costs incurred by on-site work
in the event of a remote maintenance equipment breakdown.
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual,
eurogard cannot guarantee total accuracy of all information contained
herein and accepts no liability whatsoever, be it for errors in this manual or
for any potential damage occurring as a result of its utilisation.
eurogard GmbH reserves the right to make improvements and alterations,
both to its hardware and software products, regarding function, application
and presentation without prior notification. Their description is of no
binding or contractual character whatsoever. The specifications described
in this manual only apply to the current version.
The online documentation regarding the Router is intended for technically
qualified personnel, either those project planning personnel familiar with
security concepts in the area of automation and network technology; or
those trained as operating personnel dealing with automation equipment
and network technology and familiar with the terms used in this manual
pertaining to their operation; or, as commissioning and service personnel,
having the necessary qualifications for servicing facilities of this kind.
Products are designed, manufactured and tested according to the relevant
VDE-regulations, VDE directives and IEC-recommendations.
Declaration of Conformity
We herewith confirm that the design and construction of the model family
ServiceRouter compact ER1301, ER1301-WLAN, ER1301-UMTS, ER1301-W/
UMTS, ER1301-LTE und ER1301-W/LTE complies with the (EC) guidelines
1999/5/EC and 2011/65/EC. The model specific declarations can be found
on the website below:
https://eurogard.de/en/downloads/category/80-eg-ce-
certificates.html
Forwarding in the target network - ServiceRouter in client mode
(in operation with eurogard ServiceServers)
No forwarding of incoming telegrams has to be set up in the target
network.
o
Access to an NTP time server, via Intranet or Internet
o
Access to the Internet (ServiceRouter-Server) outward
Forwarding in the target network - ServiceRouter in Server mode
The Router has to be integrated into the target network by forwarding
the (incoming) ports described below.
o
TCP 443 (SSL) for access to the configuration interface and
proxy function
o
UDP 1194 (VPN) for the tunnelled connection to the PLC
network
o
TCP 22 when required for firmware updates and Router
support through manufacturer eurogard.
o
Access to an NTP time server, via Intranet or Internet
o
Access to DynDNS outward, if required
The SSL and VPN ports can be changed during configuration. Access
via ports 443 and 22 can be blocked.
Please use the online
help in the course of the
parameterisation
process!

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