Hypercable HYC-OLTRG-101 User Manual

Skymesh outdoor 4g/lte router with i/o ports rs485 / rs232 / di / do
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SkyMesh
Outdoor 4G/LTE Router with I/O Ports
RS485 / RS232 / DI / DO
Version 1.1.4
www.e-rake.us.com
HYC-OLTRG-101
Includes install, configuration and trouble
shooting information for the broadband
wireless access outdoor radio.
info@hypercable.fr
User Manual
Mars, 2019

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  • Page 1 SkyMesh HYC-OLTRG-101 Outdoor 4G/LTE Router with I/O Ports RS485 / RS232 / DI / DO User Manual Includes install, configuration and trouble shooting information for the broadband wireless access outdoor radio. Version 1.1.4 Mars, 2019 info@hypercable.fr...
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  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    9 IP Routing ........................57 9.1 IP Routing > Static Route ..................57 9.2 IP Routing > RIP ....................59 9.3 IP Routing > OSPF ....................61 9.4 IP Routing > BGP ....................64 10 Configuration > Service ..................67 info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 5 12.9 OpenVPN Configuration ..................113 12.9.1 OpenVPN Server Mode ................... 113 12.9.2 OpenVPN Client Mode ..................114 12.9.3 OpenVPN Net-to-Net ..................115 12.9.4 OpenVPN 1:1 NAT ..................118 12.9.5 OpenVPN with third-party server ..............119 12.10 VRRP Topology ....................120 info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1 Introduction Hypercable 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.
  • Page 7: Hardware Interface

    1.2 Hardware Interface [Top Side View] Grounding Stud Grounding Stud [Bottom Side View] info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 8: Hardware Interface Introduction

    LED Indicators SYS / VPN / SIM1 / SIM2 / H (RSSI) / L (RSSI) Allows you to reboot the unit or restore to factory default setting. Reboot - Press the button for 1 second RST Restore to factory default setting - Press the button for 5 seconds SIM1 & SIM2 Insert the Micro Sim Card (Push – Push Sim Card holder) 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Primary port – Connect to 2.4GHz antenna with N-type RF1-S connector Grounding stud Connect to the ground wire with stainless screws. Ethernet Cable with M12 connector Power Cable with Circular Standard (CCB) connector Wire color DC Power (24V) Yellow Chassis Ground White V - Black info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 9 Circular Standard (CCB) connector Console port Cable with Pin Assignment of RS-232 Cable (Com1) Pin of Conn.1 Pin of Conn. 2 Description info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 10 Circular Standard (CCB) connector I/O port Cable with Pin Assignment of I/O Port cable CCB 12-pin Cable Color Pin assignment Blue RD485 D- Blue/White RS485 D+ Orange Alarm + Orange/White Alarm - Green DI2 Green/White DI2_COM Brown RS232_TXD Brown/White RS232_RXD Black RS232_GND Red DI1 Black/White Red/White DI1_COM info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 11: Hardware Installation

    Connection Working Working Heart Beat N/A N/A N/A N/A Reading Reading 2.2 Reset Button (RST) Reset button allows you to reboot the unit or restore to factory default setting. Function Operation Reboot Press the button for 1 second Restore to factory default setting Press the button for 5 seconds Note: Press the Reset button and count the time around 5 seconds. The LED Indicators will be blinking to show you have activated the setting successfully. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 12: Ethernet Port

    WAN RX- 10/100 Mbps WAN, RX- Pin N/A N/A N/A N/A (2) 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN Pin Description Function LAN TX+ 10/100 Mbps LAN, TX+ Pin LAN TX- 10/100 Mbps LAN, TX- Pin LAN RX+ 10/100 Mbps LAN, RX+ Pin N/A N/A N/A N/A LAN RX- 10/100 Mbps LAN, RX- Pin N/A N/A N/A N/A 2.4 Install the SIM Card (Micro-Sim) Push-Push Sim Card holder for Micro-Sim Card or Nano - SIM Nano – Micro adaptor Micro - SIM Micro - SIM Note: If you are using Nano – Micro adaptor as Micro-Sim, please use the sticker to stick the Nano Sim card and adaptor together. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 13: Dip Switch

    Pull High (510 ohm) / SW 1 (Pull Low) SW 2 (Pull High) Pull Low (510 ohm) Bias Resistor Enable Disable (Default) Switch 3 enables or disables the termination resistor Termination Resistor (120 ohm) SW 3 Enable Disable (Default) 2.6 External Antenna Each unit has two antenna connectors (SMA), MAIN and AUX. Connect the antenna to MAIN when you have only one antenna. Please tighten the connecting nut properly to ensure good connection. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Power Supply

    2.7 Connecting the Power Supply The router requires a DC power supply in the range of 24V DC. Please ensure all components are earthed to a common ground before connecting any wiring. Wire color DC Power (24V) Yellow Chassis Ground White V - Black Note: Please make sure the power voltage and polarization are correct and match with the wire color. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 15: Configuration Via Web Browser

    After clicking, the interface shows Login ok. Note: After changing the User Name and Password, strongly recommend you to save them because another time when you login, the User Name and Password have to be used the new one you changed. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 16: Status

    Show the IMSI number of the current SIM cards. Phone Number Show the phone number of the current SIM or Backup SIM. Band Show current connected Band. Channel ID Show current connected channel ID. IPv4 Address LTE obtain IPv4 address. IPv4 Mask LTE IPv4 mask. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 17 Show the latitude information of location. Longitude Show the longitude information of location. Horizontal Show the horizontal information of location. Altitude Show the altitude information of location. Date(UTC) Show the date information of location. Satellite Show the satellite information of location. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 18: Status > Gps

    For those GPS enabled router, you can see Location on the right-top banner of web interface when connecting your GPS function. After clicking this banner, a map will automatically display the current information of map according to location of router. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 19: Configuration > System

    Ahead of standard time setting automatically when the time is at the Daylight Savings duration that you have set up before. Get from Time Server Set up the time servers of IPv4 and IPv6. Select your local time zone. Click Apply to keep your configuration settings. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 20 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 21 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. Click Apply to submit your configuration changes. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 22 2 - Tuesday 3 - Wednesday 4 - Thursday 5 - Friday 6 - Saturday The Hour range is 0~23; The Min range is 0~59; Time to leave Daylight Savings duration. End Date/End Time Same with Start Date/Start Time. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 23: System > Com Ports

    (3) The console is the command-line interface (CLI) management option for cellular router. You can assign the COM port to be a management port by this option. Note: We suggest to enable at least 1 COM port as your console port and the default console port is COM 1. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 24: System > Logging

    Server Mode: This network package of cellular router is on this port. Redirect Port Client Mode: The network package of remote device is on the remote host. 5.3 System > Logging This section allows cellular router to record the data and display the status of data. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 25: Logging > Logging

    Filter the required data quickly. Date Show the date of log for each logging data. Group Show the group of software functions. Module Show the module of group of software functions. Message Show the messages for each logging data. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 26: System > Alarm

    (1) If you select SNMP trap in Alarm output, you need to set up SNMP trap configuration from Service SNMP. (2) DI trigger "High" means High Trigger. (SW is On to trigger;SW is OFF in Normal state.) (3) DI trigger "Low" means Low Trigger. (SW is OFF to trigger;SW is ON in Normal state.) info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 27: Alarm > Name Group

    Write your messages and the messages limit 150 English characters to SMS/E-mail deliver. 5.4.1 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 28: Alarm > Edit User

    After filling in your information for each row, chose your naming group and click submit your settings. 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 29: System > Ethernet Ports

    You can click button to add the new user’s information. 5.5 System > Ethernet Ports This section allows you to configure the Ethernet Ports. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 30: System > Modbus

    DHCP Client and Online. For DHCP Client type, the information shows IP address, MAC address, Hostname and the expiry time of IP (Start/End). For Online type, the information shows IP address and MAC address when the client is online. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 31 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 32: Configuration > Wan

    LTE. The default is Auto. Priority LTE Only: The priority is only LTE. ETH Only: The priority is only Ethernet. 6.2.1 WAN Ethernet Configuration This section provides three options, including DHCP Client, PPPoE Client and Static IPv4. The default is DHCP Client. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 33 Static IPv4: User-defined IP address, netmask, and gateway address. When selecting “DHCP Client”, you can set up DNS Server Configuration. For IPv4 DNS Server, it provides three options to set up and each option has provided with “From ISP”, “User Defined” and “None” to configure. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 34 When you select PPPoE Client, the interface shows the item of configuration to fill in your User Name and Password. When you select Static IPv4, the interface shows the information of configuration, including IP Address, IP Mask and Gateway Address. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 35: Ethernet Ping Health

    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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 36 In addition, you can check which WAN is actually using from “Status” page. The interface will be shown check mark ( symbol) on the connection title. For IPv6 address, the status will be displayed on LAN Etherent Interface when IPv6 is using as WAN connection. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 37: Wan > Ipv6 Dns

    IPv6 DNS Server #1 When you select From ISP, the IPv6 DNS server IP is IPv6 DNS Server #2 obtained from ISP. IPv6 DNS Server #3 When you select User Defined, the IPv6 DNS server IP is input by user. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 38: 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 39: Lte Ping Health

    Input the address of IPv4 Host 1. IPv4 Host 2 Input the address of IPv4 Host 2. IPv6 Host 1 Input the address of IPv6 Host 1. IPv6 Host 2 Input the address of IPv6 Host 2. Hint Show the usage descriptions. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 40: Lte > Gps Config

    Select from COM1 and COM2. NMEA Type Select from GSV, GGA, RMC and GSA. For example, you can use some software depending on your requirements and activate the GPS Configuration to display what information you need from your selecting software. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 41: Lte > Dual Sim

    SIM PUK: If you has typed wrong SIM PIN code and retried more than 3 times, the SIM Card will become the blocked mode. In this case, you have to type PUK and new SIM code to unlock SIM Card. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 42 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). info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 43 Note: The interface will be shown the tick symbol at the same time when each SIM Card has been connected. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 44 Turn on/off the Data Limitation to disable or enable. Already Used Data (MB) Display current used throughput since last reset. Max Data Limitation (MB) Configure max throughput. Monthly Reset Set up the reset time during the month. Now Time Show the current time of system. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 45: Te > Usage Display

    It displays real-time Download/Upload/Total MB per seconds for current using SIM card and the view window size is 60 seconds. Real-Time Usage: It displays accumulated real-time Download/Upload/Total MB per seconds for current using SIM card and the view window size is 60 seconds. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 46 (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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 47 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 48 (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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 49: Lte > Sms

    (1) When enabling SMS Action, it allows you by sending key words SMS to trigger device setting/action/query status. (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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 50: Configuration > Lan

    DHCP Server Configuration Enable to make router can lease IP address to DHCP clients which connect to LAN. Define the beginning and the end of the pool of IP IP Address Pool addresses which will lease to DHCP clients. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 51: Lan > Ipv6

    There are two router models based on the numbers of LAN ports to have two setting types of VLAN and communicate with your devices, one is 1-port LAN and the other is 3-port LANs. Type 1: For 1-port LAN router model, you can use the Type 1 to configure VLAN. First, the VLAN info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 52 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.) info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 53 The untagged devices mean not to support 802.1p VLANs.) The Tag Mode can be Trunk or Access. The Trunk allows to carry multiple 802.1p VLANs traffic. The Access allows the untagged devices to communicate with a specific 802.1p VLAN by assigned PVID. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 54 For each row, the settings can be enabled or disabled by checkbox and assign the port to communicate each other. There are three ports for Port Base Mode, including LAN1, LAN2 and LAN3. And one Router port which is a gate allows those ports to access internet or the router. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 55: Lan > Subnet

    The port is shown to assign the port to a VLAN which the device is Port connected from LAN 1, LAN2, LAN3 and Router. 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 56 This Subnet setting is the same with LAN->IPv4 setting and follows with Tag Base Mode of VLAN to enable the function. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 57: 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 58 (1) Input the invalid format of destination. The interface is shown in Apply fail to notice. (2) Input the IP address of destination/gateway from IPv4 and IPv6 at the same time. The interface is shown in Apply fail to notice. You should select either IPv4 or IPv6 as the address of destination/gateway. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 59: Ip Routing > Rip

    RIP (Routing Information Protocol, RFC 2453) is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) and is commonly used in internal networks. It allows a router to exchange its routing information automatically with other routers, and allows it to dynamically adjust its routing tables and adapt to changes in the network. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 60 Select from Off or On to open or close RIP function. Select from Off or On to open or close redistribute local Redistribute local routes routes. Redistribute connected Select from Off or On to open or close redistribute connected routes routes. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 61: Ip Routing > Ospf

    This section allows you to set up OSPF with three sub configurations, including General, Interfaces and Networks configuration. (1) General Configuration You can have these settings for General configuration. Mode Redistribute local routes Redistribute connected routes Redistribute RIP routes Redistribute BGP routes info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 62 There are 2 parts for OSPF Interfaces configuration. OSPF Interfaces Summary Click Edit button to edit the existed interface. Click Delete button to delete the existed interface. Add/Edit OSPF Interface Note: This interface can be added at maximum is 2. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 63 (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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 64: Ip Routing > Bgp

    Set Length of the prefix Routing area to which this interface belongs (0-65535, 0 means Area backbone) 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 info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 65 Not redistribute OSPF routes learned via the OSPF routing Redistribute protocol. OSPF routes On Redistribute OSPF routes learned via the OSPF routing protocol. (2) Neighbor Configuration The neighbors sub configuration is used to configure all the BGP routers to peer with and the maximum neighbors is 16. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 66 16. 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 info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 67: Configuration > Service

    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. The default mode is Disable. Click button to edit OpenVPN Connection. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 68 (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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 69: Set Up Openvpn Client

    The pkcs#12 option is only available on the VPN client mode. 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 70: 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 71 Create Root CA key. Cert, Key and DH Create Cert, Key and DH key. Server- User Security According to your requirement, you can create different kinds of User 1 - User 8 user security key from User 1 to User 8. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 72: Set Up Openvpn Custom

    Fill in the username if the imported file has already set up the username. Password Fill in the password if the imported file has already set up the password. Status Display the connection status of OpenVPN, such as IP address and the connected time. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 73: 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 74: Ipsec > Connections

    The default is 150 seconds. Detection) 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 75 info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 76: Ipsec > The Setting Of X.509 Certificates

    For the IPSec connection, the client should set up properly Root CA, Local, Remote and Remote CA key and cert files. The files could be downloaded by clicking Download button after the file genearted. You can import the files of local and remote CA from the server. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 77: Ipsec > Net-To-Net Configuration

    The first part is the general setting, it provides the IPSec basic setting and authentication configuration. The psk (Pre-shared key) is as an authentication option to simplify the progress. The general setting for the local and remote side should be used the same setting. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 78 The ID should be started with @ symbol. The above settings will make the traffic between 192.168.1.0/24 and 10.0.0.0/24. They can be forwarded by IPSec tunnel. Remote Side The setting for remote side is similar to Local Side. Just swap the local settings with the remote setting. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 79 CN field for the both sides. For the Cellular router IPSec certificate generation, it generates the local and remote side certificates with @local.ipsec and @remote.ipsec. (The certificate information can be queried the information button.) info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 80 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 Local @local.ipsec @remote.ipsec Remote @remote.ipsec @local.ipsec info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 81 Local Side Remote Side info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 82: 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 83: Service > Dynamic Dns

    Fill in the current private estination IP. Destination Port Begin Fill in the beginning of private destination port. Destination Port End Fill in the end of private destination port. 10.4 Service > Dynamic DNS This section allows you to set up Dynamic DNS. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 84 Register hostname, e.g. tester.hopto.org Username Register username. Password Register password. Service provider freedns.afraid.org Host Name Register hostname, e.g. tester.mooo.com Username Register username. Password Register password. Service provider dyndns.org Host Name Register hostname, e.g. tester.dyns.com Username Register username. Password Register password. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 85: Service > Dmz

    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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 86: Snmp V3 User Configuration

    Select from Authentication or Privacy. Authentication Fill in your authentication password. Password Authentication Protocol Select from MD5 or SHA. Privacy Password Fill in your privacy password. Privacy Protocol Select from DES or AES. Access Select from Read-Only or Read-Write. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 87: Snmp Trap Configuration

    Service > SNMP > SNMP trap configuration Item Description Mode Select from Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. Community Name Fill in your community name. Destination The destination (domain name/IP) of remote SNMP trap server. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 88: Service > Tr069

    Fill in the connection request username to authenticate Connection Request Username the ACS if the ACS attempts to communicate with the CPE connecting. Fill in the connection request password to authenticate Connection Request Password the ACS if the ACS attempts to communicate with the CPE connecting. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 89: 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 90 (4) For Source Port, there are two types to input your source port that depends on your requirement, including single port (e.g.1234) or giving a range of ports (e.g.1234:5678). Note: Setting up a range of source ports, please use : colon symbol to mark your ranged ports. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 91: Service > Mac Filter

    Select from Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. MAC Address Fill in your MAC address. Note: Setting up MAC address, please use : colon symbol (e.g. xx : xx : xx: xx) or – hyphen symbol to mark (e.g. xx- xx–xx-xx). info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 92: 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. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 93: Service > Vrrp

    Each router in the same VRRP group must have the same virtual IP address. The default is 0.0.0.0. Virtual IP This virtual IP address must belong to the same address range as the real IP address of the interface. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 94: Service > Mqtt

    Password Fill in the password of manage user. ACLs Allow to specify what topic should be limited. Select the users and identify their authority to read or write the User MQTT topic/channel. Topic Name the topic of MQTT message. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 95 Additionally, we also allow the subscribers sub1 and sub3 to read the critical topic. Thus, only the sub1 and sub3 can receive it when pub1 sending the message. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 96: Service > Upnp

    There are three ports for SMTP communication between mail servers. Port Port 25 Use TCP port 25 without encryption. Port 465 SMTP connections secured by SSL. Port 587 SMTP connections secured by TLS. Username/Password Fill in your username and password as the same your server. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 97: Service > Nat

    IP Alias is associating more than one IP address to a network interface. With IP Alias, one node on a network can have multiple connections to a network, each serving a different purpose. IP Alias can be used to provide multiple network addresses on a single physical interface. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 98: Service > Gre

    Local Address Set local address of the GRE tunnel. Remote Address Set remote address of the GRE tunnel. Tunnel Device Address Set IP address of this GRE tunnel device. Tunnel Device Address Prefix Set Prefix of the Tunnel Device Address. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 99: Management

    Show the MAC address. Software Version Show the current software version. Software MCSV Show the current software MCSV. Hardware MCSV Show the current hardware MCSV. Modem Firmware Version Show the current firmware version. System Uptime Show the current system uptime. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 100: Administration

    11.4 Configuration This section supports you to export or import the configuration file. (1) Click Backup the running configurations button to export your current configurations. (2) Click Select the configuration file to restore button to import the configuration file. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 101: Load Factory

    This section supports you to load the factory default configuration and restart the device immediately. You can click the Load Factory and Restart button. 11.6 Restart This section allows you to click Restart button and the router will restart immediately. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 102: Configuration Applications

    Ethernet. The reason is Ethernet that is low price and stable. However, in case Ethernet is unplug or not able to access Internet (check by ping), the router would route network packages through LTE network. Internet Ethernet LTE Router Internet Ethernet LTE Router info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 103 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 Ethernet LTE Router info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 104: Lan > Ipv4/Ipv6 Dual Stack

    IPv6. There is IPv6 firewall protection in the router by default. Only the IPv6 packages come from LAN site device and got reply back. The router automatically detects IPv6 environment and query IP. After the IP is obtained successfully, it will distribute to LAN site hosts. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 105: Mqtt Broker

    Thus, you need to create the account with username and password for MQTT client in the web The Manage Users section will show all created users. Each user can use the delete button to delete it. For the ACL control, you can specify what topic should be limited. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 106: Virtual Com > Remote Management

    You can use the web UI to set up the serial settings and open the Virtual COM server feature for COM2. First, you need to navigate to the System -> COM ports. The web UI shows the following picture. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 107 (2) For the Virtual COM, you need to change the mode to Server and specify the Protocol, Port to reach the remote management feature. (Note: In this case, we use the TCP and port 6000 to be the Virtual COM server settings.) info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 108 (Note: In this case, we use the USR-VCOM to be the Virtual COM software.) (5) And set up the virtual serial port by 192.168.1.1 (The default is LAN IP), TCP client and Remote Port 6000 as the following picture. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 109: Virtual Com > Remote Alarm

    Client mode. Also, you need to specify the remote host and the port. The web UI of router shows the below picture. After the above setup, the warning center will receive the data when the alarm device sent the data/message. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 110: Virtual Com > Modbus Rtu Over Tcp

    You need to configure the RS-485(COM3) like the remote management (serial settings, Virtual COM settings). After above setup, you can use the Modbus software which supported the Modbus RTU over TCP to control the Modbus sensor/device. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 111: Modbus Gateway

    System -> Modbus web UI. After above setup, the Modbus software can use the Modbus TCP protocol to control the Modbus sensor/device. 12.8 Alarm Configuration After you enable alarm, all the selected alarm input events would trigger selected alarm output. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 112 SMS. In case of DO is selected, please make sure your DO is connected to your alarm device. In case of SNMP trap is selected, please make sure you enable SNMP trap (Service SNMP) and fill our server IP. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 113: Openvpn Configuration

    To generate the OpenVPN client files, you need to type the password to create it. The password will be used in the OpenVPN client when the client use PKCS#12 to authenticate the VPN connection. After the generation, the web UI shows the below picture. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 114: Openvpn Client Mode

    The PKCS#12 files will contain the Root CA, User Key and User Cert. When the files are imported, the web UI is as shown in the right-bottom picture. Same as OpenVPN server part, you can use the info/download buttons to get the information of file or download the file to PC. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 115: 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 OpenVPN Server OpenVPN client WAN: 172.168.1.2/24 LAN: 10.0.0.1/24 LAN: 192.168.1.1/24 PC1: 192.168.1.2/24 PC2: 10.0.0.2/24 (1) OpenVPN server configuration For the OpenVPN server side, the basic setting is as shown in below figure. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 116 User 1 certificate information. You can check it by clicking the information button, the web UI will display the window as the below figure. The CN information of user certificate is as shown in the subject field. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 117 Same as the OpenVPN server configuration part, OpenVPN client web UI also provides the status information. When all settings set up properly, the status will change from Idle to Running. When OpenVPN tunnel is created, the status shows Connected and the information for IP address and the time. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 118: Openvpn 1:1 Nat

    For the OpenVPN client side, same as server side but we fill up the Network as 192.168.11.0. The setting will make router convert the OpenVPN client side LAN network from 192.168.1.0/24 to 192.168.11.0/24 when the VPN traffic is coming. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 119: Openvpn With Third-Party Server

    Firstly, download the .ovpn configuration files from vpngate.net. Additionally, use the OpenVPN custom import button to import it. The result is as the below figure. If the .ovpn configuration file is correct, the web UI will show Apply OK. info@hypercable.fr...
  • Page 120: Vrrp Topology

    UI should indicate the PC1 in the Japan. 12.10 VRRP Topology Basic VRRP Topology Base on this topology and VRRP Parameter settings, Router A and Router B will offer a virtual router service with virtual IP = 192.168.1.200 for the client. info@hypercable.fr...

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