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  • Page 1 M366 Outdoor Dual SIM LTE Cellular Router User Manual V1.00...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    APN1 / APN2 Usage ......................39 SMS ..........................44 Serving Cell ........................45 DNS ..........................46 Web Menu Item > WiFi (WiFi Model Only) ................48 WiFi Config ........................48 Web Menu Item > LAN ......................49 IPv4 ........................... 49 M366 User Manual...
  • Page 3 13.3 Dynamic DNS ........................116 13.4 VRRP ..........................119 13.5 SMTP ..........................119 13.6 IP Alias ..........................120 13.7 QoS ..........................121 Web Menu Item > Management ..................127 14.1 Identification ........................127 14.2 Administration ......................... 128 M366 User Manual...
  • Page 4 14.14 FOTA ........................... 134 Web Menu Item > Diagnosis ..................137 15.1 Ping ..........................137 15.2 Traceroute ........................137 15.3 TTY2TCP ........................138 Troubleshooting Guide ....................139 16.1 Initial installation ......................139 16.2 Troubleshooting Information .................... 139 M366 User Manual...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 Introduction M366 Outdoor Dual SIM LTE Cellular Router is designed to wireless broadband and embedded dual bridge and router concurrently to integrate easily with different types of devices or gateways for lower investment and faster deployment. It integrates LTE technology with 3GPP release 11, category 4, and the wireless technology providing a fast 4G LTE connectivity to outside harsh environments.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Power Consumption 12 Watts(Max) Ambient Relative Humidity 10 ~ 95% Power Input 802.3 af PoE PD (non-condensing) Humidity 0 ~ 95% (non-condensing) Standards and Certifications EMC:CE, FCC EMI:EN 55032 Class A, FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A M366 User Manual...
  • Page 7: Hardware Overview

    Item Description SIM Card Slot Insert a single Micro SIM card. Ethernet Port 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Port. Reset: Press less than 5 seconds RESET Restore to factory default: Press at least 5 seconds Reserved For future use M366 User Manual...
  • Page 8: Adapter

    PC or Switch device. 2.3 LED Indicators The indication of LED icons embedded in the front of hardware are as below. The LED color shows the signal connection as the following table to describe the LEDs status. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 9: Installation

    SIM is active No SIM SIM error GREEN Signal: RED, Signal Strength: ORANGE, Low (RED) / Medium (ORANGE) / Good (GREEN) GREEN 2.4 Installation You can install the pole mounting or the wall mounting to fix the router outside. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 10 *Pole Mounting Installation:  Loosen the screw of pole mounting kit and open it.  Fixed the router and the pole mounting with the kit.  Tighten the screw of the pole mounting kit. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 11: Configuration Via Web Browser

    2wsx#EDC and then click Login. 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 12: Navigate The Web Configurator

    The menu items are divided into main and sub menu to configure the settings and get the status of connectivity on the navigation panel. Navigation Panel Main Menu Sub Menu Status System Time and Date, Logging, Alarm, Ethernet Ports, Client List M366 User Manual...
  • Page 13 IPSec, GRE, PPTP Server, L2TP Firewall Port Forwarding, DMZ, IP Filter, MAC Filter, URL Filter, NAT, IPS Service SNMP, TR069, VRRP, SMTP, IP Alias, QoS Identification, Administration, Contacts / On Duty, SSH, Firmware, Management Configuration, Load Factory, Restart Diagnosis Ping, Traceroute M366 User Manual...
  • Page 14: Web Menu Item > Status

    Show the status of Roaming. Uplink Speed Kbps Show the speed of uplink in Kbps. Downlink Speed Kbps Show the speed of downlink in Kbps. Tx/Rx KBytes Show the accumulated TX/RX in KBytes.. Tx/Rx Dropped Packets Show the Tx/Rx dropped packets. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 15 Show the time connecting to IPv6. Uplink Speed Kbps Show the speed of uplink in Kbps. Downlink Speed Kbps Show the speed of downlink in Kbps. Tx/Rx KBytes Show the accumulated TX/RX in KBytes. Tx/Rx Dropped Packets Show the Tx/Rx dropped packets. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 16: Web Menu Item > System

    Ahead of standard time setting automatically when the time is at the Daylight Savings duration that you have set up before. The Time Server feature allows you to set a time server for LAN side client to get the time through NTP/SNTP protocol. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 17 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 18 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 19 Set up the information of End Date/Time, including Month, Week, Day, Hour and Minute.  Click Apply to submit your configuration changes. IV. Time Server  Set up Server Mode as On.  Set up Server Port.  Click Apply to submit your configuration changes. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 20 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 21: Logging

    This section allows cellular router to record the data and display the status of data. 5.2.1 Logging > Logging (1) Logging section provides you to control all logging records. (2) Users need to select Apply to confirm your settings. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 22 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 groups of software functions. Message Show the messages for each logging data. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 23: Alarm

    If you select SNMP trap in Alarm output, you need to set up SNMP trap configuration from Service SNMP. If you select E-Mail in Alarm output, you need to set up SMTP configuration from Service SMTP. If you select TR069 in Alarm output, you need to set up TR069 configuration from Service TR069. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 24 20 characters for other languages to deliver. 5.3.1 Alarm > Contacts > Create and name the Group Click trusted and on duty members for naming and the interface will show the group’s name in  the Group setting as below. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 25 You can click button to edit or delete the group.  5.3.2 Alarm > Contacts > Add User Select your naming group and click + Add User button to add your user’s information, including  Name, Phone and E-mail. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 26 After submitting your setting, the interface returns to Group window setting. Now you can see  your naming group and the user’s information that you have added. button to edit the user’s information or click the check box and You can click  to delete the user. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 27 5.3.3 Alarm > Duty Schedule Select Duty Schedule to edit the schedule of the on duty group.  M366 User Manual...
  • Page 28: Ethernet Ports

    WAN Ethernet interface. It allows users WAN Ethernet to adjust the MTU size to fit into their existing network environment. Allow user to control the traffic ingress from Ethernet Flow Control LAN or WAN. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 29: Client List

    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.  M366 User Manual...
  • Page 30: Web Menu Item > Wan

    IPv6 DNS Server #1 When you select From ISP, the IPv6 DNS server IP is obtained IPv6 DNS Server #2 from ISP. IPv6 DNS Server #3 When you select User Defined, the IPv6 DNS server IP is input by user. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 31: Configuration > Lte

    7 Configuration > LTE This section allows you to configure LTE Config, Dual APN, APN1 Usage, APN2 Usage, SMS, Serving Cell, and DNS. 7.1 LTE Config 7.1.1 LTE Configuration You can set up the LTE Configuration and LTE Ping Health. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 32 2G Only Connect to 2G network only. (2) MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit that can be sent over the LTE interface. It allows user to adjust the MTU size to fit into their existing network environment. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 33: Dual Apn

    Input the address of IPv6 Host 1. IPv6 Host 2 Input the address of IPv6 Host 2. Hint Show the usage descriptions. 7.2 Dual APN This section allows you to understand how to configure Dual APN. There are four LTE Internet M366 User Manual...
  • Page 34 For Bridge + Router mode, the user has to configure TWO APN and both APN must be different. APN1 is for bridge connection and APN2 is for router connection.  First step, choose SIM Configuration to set up. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 35  Next step, choose APN1 to set up. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 36 If user configures the device as Bridge + Router, the status displays Both Bridge and Router IP connection status. The DHCP client which connect on LAN port would obtain the bridge IP. The Router IP is for management program which like TR069 ... to control device itself. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 37 IP address. For Bridge mode, the user only needs to configure APN1. Note: If user configures the device as Bridge, the status display Bridge IP connection status. The DHCP client which connect on LAN port would obtain this bridge IP. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 38 (3) Router Only Mode To configure the device as a Router. For Router mode, the user only needs to configure APN1. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 39 If user configures the device as Router, the status displays Router WAN IP connection status. (4) Dual Router Mode To configure the device as dual Router. For Dual Router mode, the user needs to configure APN1 and APN2. M366 User Manual...
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  • Page 41 Disable Roaming roaming state. No: SIM gets connection when device in roaming state.  Three modes to configure the wireless network status. LTE Net Mode Bridge + Router: APN1 act as bridge for internet access; APN2  M366 User Manual...
  • Page 42 Public Internet. If you leave it empty, it will search internally database automatically by SIM card for connection; however, please notice APN1 and APN2 must be manually configured different setting while concurrently use. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 43: Apn1 / Apn2 Usage

    If Auth mode is not None, most servers require username and (None/PAP/CHAP) password above. 7.3 APN1 / APN2 Usage This section shows the status of current SIM card, operator, IMSI and the charts for Real Time, Hourly, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 44 (1) Real-Time Usage: It displays accumulated real-time Download/Upload/Total MB for 10 seconds period. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 45 (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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 46 (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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 47 (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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 48: Sms

    (2) View SMS allows you to review the information of SMS that you have received, including the state, phone, date and time. You can click button to view the whole message, click Refresh button to reload the messages, or click Clear button to remove all read messages. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 49: Serving Cell

    RSCP The Received Signal Code Power Level of the cell that was scanned. ECIO Carrier to noise ratio in dB = measured Ec/lo value in dB. Cell Identity eNB ID (20 Bits) + Cell ID (8 Bits). M366 User Manual...
  • Page 50: Dns

    Down Link Bandwidth. Received Signal Strength Indication. RSSI Connection State. State 7.6 DNS This section allows you to set LTE specific DNS setting. For APN1, APN2 DNS Server configuration, please check LTE->Dual APN->LTE Net Mode. LTE > DNS M366 User Manual...
  • Page 51 Defined and None. IPv4 DNS Server #2 When you select From ISP, the IPv4 DNS server IP is obtained from ISP. IPv4 DNS Server #3 When you select User Defined, the IPv4 DNS server IP is input by user. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 52: Web Menu Item > Wifi (Wifi Model Only)

    Security Option None, WPA-PSK(AES) or WPA2-PSK(AES). Strings with a legal length of 8 to 63 or a length of 64 should Passphrase belong to [0-9 A-F a-f]. Key Update 0 means no update or 30~86400 seconds update period. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 53: Web Menu Item > Lan

    9 Web Menu Item > LAN This section allows you to configure LAN IPv4, LAN IPv6, VLAN and Subnet. 9.1 IPv4 Set up your IP Address and IP Mask. Also, fill in the information of DHCP Server Configuration. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 54: Ipv6

    Mode: Turn on/off the static IP address. MAC: The MAC address of target host or PC. IP: The desired IP address for target host or PC. up DHCP Server Configuration, including Address Assign, DNS Assign and DNS Server. LAN > IPv6 Item Description M366 User Manual...
  • Page 55: Vlan

    VLAN ID (VID). The Subnet sets up the IP address and IP mask for the router so this router can communicate with the third party by this IP address and IP mask on this VLAN. (Note: The NET1 can't remove it and fixes in the first row.) M366 User Manual...
  • Page 56 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.) M366 User Manual...
  • Page 57: Lan > Subnet

    This section allows you to get the information of IP Address and IP Mask and edit for the VLAN Subnets from DHCP Server Configuration. Click Edit button, the edit interface will show and you can configure Subnet setting. The Subnet setting to enable the function is the same with LAN > IPv4. M366 User Manual...
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  • Page 59: Web Menu Item > Ip Routing

    Disable or Enable the IPv6 default gateway. 10.2 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 60 The address of gateway or the type of interface can be chosen one or both to fill in the field.  There are two fail situations when you fill in the incorrect type for the field. (1) Input the invalid format of destination. The interface is shown in Apply fail to notice. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 61 (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. The status tab shows the information from the settings of static route. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 62 Show the status of destination from the setting section. Gateway Show the status of gateway from the setting section. Interface Show the status of interface from the setting section. Protocol Show the status of protocol from the setting section. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 63: Bgp

    On:Redistribute local routes from the device's own routing table. Off:Not redistribute connected routes to networks which are directly Redistribute connected to the device. connected routes On:Redistribute connected routes to networks which are directly connected to the device. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 64 Autonomous system number of the peer router. Multihop Allow multiple hops between this router and the peer router. Update Source Mode Whether to specify the source address to this neighbor. Update Source Address The source address to this neighbor. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 65 16. IP Routing > BGP > Networks Item Description Networks Mode Select Off or On to disable/enable the network. Prefix Set Prefix of the network. Prefix Length Set Length of the prefix. (4) Status Configuration M366 User Manual...
  • Page 66 MsgSent The number of BGP message sent. Uptime Uptime of the connection with the neighbor. State The state of the connection with the neighbor. (5) Route Configuration The route nav is used to show the learned routes. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 67: Web Menu Item > Vpn

    From Log tab, the interface will show the status of connection to make you follow the situation whenever it is successful or fail connection. 11.1.1 Open VPN Common Setting (1) Click button to edit Open VPN Connection. (2) From Setting tab, you can set up the connection of Open VPN. M366 User Manual...
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  • Page 69 Select option “Client” from VPN Mode, and this section allows you configure the Open VPN client route and authentication files. The files could be imported by clicking button and the file should be downloaded from Open VPN server. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 70 Select from Off or On. When two routers’ LAN Subnet are same and create Open VPN tunnels, this function should be turned on. Client-Security The Certificate Authority file of Open VPN server could be Root CA downloaded from Open VPN server. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 71 VPN Mode. Note: When selecting the On option of Route Client Networks, the Open VPN server will route the client traffic or not. You should fill in the client IP and netmask when this option is enabled. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 72 Tick to enable NAT Traversal for Open VPN. This item must be enabled when router under NAT environment. 1:1 NAT Select from Off or On. The default is Off. When two routers’ LAN Subnet are same and create Open VPN tunnels, this function is turned on. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 73 Internet and save the document into your server or PC.  After importing the file, the interface will show button. Click displaying the information and for downloading the file.  For third-party Open VPN configuration, suggest from http://www.vpngate.net/en/ M366 User Manual...
  • Page 74: Ipsec

     For the edit, you can click the buttons to edit IPsec phase 1 and phase 2 setting respectively.  For the advance settings, like Dead Peer Detection, a.k.a DPD, you can click the button to edit it. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 75 (1) IPsec Phase 1 Setting M366 User Manual...
  • Page 76 The IP address of the peer gateway's public network interface. Remote Host If this value is blank, the connection will act the server role to wait the incoming request. The identification for authentication on remote peer. Remote ID Select from the created authentication IDs or empty. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 77 If this value is blank, the connection will set it as the “Local Host” of Phase 1 Local Subnet setting. Note: This option only work on Policy-based IPsec VPN type. The private subnet behind the peer gateway. Remote Subnet The available formats are A.B.C.D, A.B.C.D/M, A.B::C.D or A.B::C.D/M M366 User Manual...
  • Page 78 VPN > IPsec > Connections > Advance Setting Item Description The period time interval to detect dead peers. DPD interval The default is 30 seconds. The max number of retry of dead peer detection. DPD retry The default is 5 times. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 79 X.509 Certificate section. According to the above options, there are some combinations to authenticate the IPsec connection. VPN > IPsec > Authentication IDs Pre-shared Type Key / X.509 Comment Certificate The default password for the PSK password connections. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 80 This section provides the certificates setting which could be used by IPsec authentication Each certificate will show the State and Subject information and provide the controlling buttons to let user import, download or edit the certificate/key files. Note: Please apply the changes before editing the Authentication IDs settings. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 81 3. Fill up the information of the CA certificate. 4. Click the Generate Certificate button and Save. 5. Click the Apply button to apply the changes. To generate the X.509 certificate: 1. Make sure the self-signed CA certificate generated. 2. Navigate to X.509 Certificates tab. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 82 The host name associated with the certificate. e.g. Common Name example.com This option is required for certificate generation. E-mail The maintainer's E-mail. Certificate Importing Same as the Certificate Generation, the router supports the CA and X.509 certificate M366 User Manual...
  • Page 83 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 Cellular router IPsec feature. Pre-shared Key authentication  Configure Net-to-Net VPN Server M366 User Manual...
  • Page 84 (2) Change Mode from Disable to Enable. (3) Save the changes. (4) Edit the phase 2 setting (5) Fill up the Local Subnet and Remote Subnet.  e.g. Local Subnet: 192.168.100.0/24, Remote Subnet: 192.168.200.0/24 (6) Save the changes 7. Apply the changes M366 User Manual...
  • Page 85 Configure Net-to-Net VPN Client 1. Change Mode from Disable to Enable. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 86 Remote Host: 10.0.0.1 (4) Save the changes (5) Edit the phase 2 setting (6) Fill up the Local Subnet and Remote Subnet.  e.g. Local Subnet: 192.168.200.0/24, Remote Subnet: 192.168.100.0/24 (7) Save the changes 7. Apply the changes M366 User Manual...
  • Page 87 IPsec Net-to-Net with Pre-shared Key result M366 User Manual...
  • Page 88 (5) Click the Generate Certificate button (6) Save the changes 3. The State of self-signed CA will be Waiting Apply 4. Apply the changes 5. Waiting for the State of self-signed CA become generated 6. Refresh the page M366 User Manual...
  • Page 89 (1) Fill the information of the X.509 certificate (2) Country Name: CN (3) Organization Name: Company (4) Common Name: remote.IPsec (5) Click the Generate Certificate button (6) Save the changes 6. Apply the changes 7. Waiting for the State of X.509 Certificate become generated M366 User Manual...
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  • Page 91 Prepare the authentication IDs 1. Navigate to the Authentication IDs tab. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 92 (4) Change the Local ID and select the local.IPsec (RSA) authentication ID. (5) Save the changes (6) Edit the phase 2 setting (7) Fill up the Local Subnet and Remote Subnet.  e.g. Local Subnet: 192.168.100.0/24, Remote Subnet: 192.168.200.0/24 (8) Save the changes 4. Apply the changes M366 User Manual...
  • Page 93 RSA authentication – Client  Prerequisite for VPN Client with RSA authentication M366 User Manual...
  • Page 94 These files could be downloaded from VPN server. The detail could reference “ How to download the certificate section ” of user manual. Import the CA certificate and the X.509 certificate Please refer the Certificate Importing section of user manual to import the required files. Setup the connection on VPN client M366 User Manual...
  • Page 95 Remote Host: 10.0.0.1 (6) Save the changes (7) Edit the phase 2 setting (8) Fill up the Local Subnet and Remote Subnet.  e.g. Local Subnet: 192.168.200.0/24, Remote Subnet: 192.168.100.0/24 (9) Save the changes 7. Apply the changes M366 User Manual...
  • Page 96 IPsec Net-to-Net with RSA authentication result  M366 User Manual...
  • Page 97: Gre

    GRE Tunnel interface comes up as soon as it is configured.  Local endpoint does not bring the interface down if the remote endpoint is unreachable.  No way to determine problems in the intervening network.  Keepalives are used to solve this issue.  M366 User Manual...
  • Page 98 There are 2 entry for user to configure, please press Edit button. While clicking Edit button, it shows Off or On mode. Please select On to display setting items. The GRE Mode is On. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 99: Pptp Server

    The number of the tunnel key; default is '1234'. Keepalive Period (0 ~ 32767); 0: keepalive not set. Keepalive Retries 1 ~ 255. 11.4 PPTP Server This section provides 2 sub configurations, including General Configuration and Clients M366 User Manual...
  • Page 100  Summary part: User can delete and edit the existed PPTP clients.  Add/Edit part: VPN > PPTP Server > Clients Item Description Mode Select from Off or On to set the client setting. Username The username of this client. Password The password of this client. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 101: L2Tp

    This section allows you to set up L2TP and provides three modes for configuration, including Off, Server, and Client Mode. (1) General Mode: The default mode is Off as shown in the following interface. (2) Server Mode: Choose the Server mode and the interface will be changed as below. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 102 The L2TP client's password. Could be used to add the newly client or Password update existed client. Fill in the username and password and click the button, you can create the L2TP client and manage them under server mode. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 103 M366 User Manual...
  • Page 104: Web Menu Item > Firewall

    This section allows you to set the Basic Rules configuration. Firewall > Basic Rules Item Description WAN Ping Blocking Check IPv4 or IPv6 for blocking 12.2 Port Forwarding This section allows you to set up Port Forwarding and click edit button to configure. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 105 Firewall > Port Forwarding Item Description M366 User Manual...
  • Page 106 Fill in the end of source port. Destination IP 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 107: Dmz

    12.3 This section allows you to set the DMZ configuration. Firewall > DMZ Item Description Mode Select from Disable or Enable. The default is Disable. Host IP Address Fill in your Host IP Address. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 108: Ip Filter

    12.4 IP Filter This section allows you to configure IP Filter. After clicking button, you can edit your IP protocol, source/port and destination/port. The default is Disable mode and Black list. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 109 Router access outside WAN or inside LAN Service. For example, access outside WAN DNS service. It also allows user to access Router service from outside WAN or inside LAN. For example, access Router Web service. Edit Black/White List (1) Click button to edit Black/White list. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 110 IP, IP with Mask or giving a range of IP. The following table provides some examples. Firewall > Edit IP Filter > Source IP Single IP IP with Mask Ranged IP Format IPv4 192.168.0.123 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.123 M366 User Manual...
  • Page 111 (5) 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 112: 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 113: Url Filter

    “-“ hyphen symbol to mark (e.g. xx - xx - xx - xx). 12.6 URL Filter This section allows you to set up URL Filter. After clicking button, you can edit the type of filter and information. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 114: Nat

    IP address for incoming packets. When NAT mode is Disable, the router will send the source LAN private IP address for outgoing packets and allow to receive the destination LAN private IP address for incoming packets. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 115: Ips

    Select the checkbox to enable or disable the function. number The default number is 10. Max incoming connection retry Select the checkbox to enable or disable the function. number The default number is 20. Duration time The default time is 120 seconds. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 116: Web Menu Item > Service

    13 Web Menu Item > Service This section allows you to configure SNMP, TR069, Dynamic DNS, VRRP, SMTP, IP Alias, and QoS. 13.1 SNMP This section allows you to set the SNMP configuration. 13.1.1 Community M366 User Manual...
  • Page 117 SNMP v3 User Configuration For SNMP v3 User Configuration, you need to register authentication and allow a receiver that confirm the packet was not modified in transit. There are three options to set up SNMP v3 Configuration. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 118 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 119 The destination (domain name/IP) of remote SNMP trap server. 13.2 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 120: Dynamic Dns

    ACS attempts to communicate with the CPE. Connection Request Fill in the connection request port to authenticate the ACS if the Port ACS attempts to communicate with the CPE. 13.3 Dynamic DNS This section allows you to set up Dynamic DNS. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 121 There are six options of Service Provider as below to explain the information. Service Provider dynv6.com Host Name Register hostname, e.g. tester.dynv6.net Token ID The token ID, e.g. v_ABjMMQxeAnWv5UwtuVn1QBriynzq Service Provider www.nsupdate.info Host Name Register hostname, e.g. tester.nsupdate.info M366 User Manual...
  • Page 122 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 123: Vrrp

    This virtual IP address must belong to the same address range as the real IP address of the interface. 13.5 SMTP This section provides you to send your email for the server. For instance, the email will be sent to notify when the Alarm has a nofitication by the server. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 124: Ip Alias

    IP Alias is associating more than one IP address to a network interface. With IP Alias, one node on a network can build multiple connections with the network, each serving a different purpose. IP Alias can be used to provide multiple network addresses on a single physical interface. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 125: Qos

    WAN interface. Upstream means from LAN to WAN. Downstream means WAN to LAN.  QoS configuration allows user to classify the traffic. Once classified, the traffic will have the guarantee minimum and limit maximum bandwidth. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 126 Up/Down arrow button: It allows you to adjust priority of the QoS entry. The first QoS entry is  the highest priority. The QoS entry configuration page has three parts for classify traffic, assign bandwidth, and group IP address bandwidth. M366 User Manual...
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  • Page 128 The interface of QoS entry is either WAN Ethernet or LTE Interface and both options. When selecting Upstream for LAN to WAN traffic, the Port Direction Begin/End is for public server. When selecting Downstream for WAN to LAN traffic, the M366 User Manual...
  • Page 129 Bandwidth divided for Min Rate/Max Rate will be divided by the number of IP each IP Address addresses. The available IP type is Subnet and Range. User needs to calculate the Min Rate and Max Rate for M366 User Manual...
  • Page 130  Show detail bandwidth for each IP address: show the group IP bandwidth usage.  Apply Refresh Setting button: press this button to take above new setting effect.  Data part is the content of bandwidth usage. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 131: Web Menu Item > 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. 14.1 Identification This section allows you to confirm the profile of router, current software, firmware version and system uptime. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 132: Administration

    (International Mobile Equipment Identity number) Uptime Show the current system uptime. FOTA check time Show the FOTA check time. FOTA Software Version Show the FOTA software version. FOTA next check time Show the FOTA next check time. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 133: Contacts / On Duty

    This section allows you to create the groups, add the usersFor more detailed instruction, please navigate to System > Alarm. 14.3.1 Contacts + Add Group: Please fill out group name. + Add User: Please fill out Name/Phone/E-Mail/Groups. 14.3.2 Duty Schedule M366 User Manual...
  • Page 134: Ssh

    After pressing Apply button, the device will apply immediately and give you some hints "Please use new port to access latter". For example, port 3000. Management > Web Item Description HTTP Port The TCP port listened by HTTP daemon. HTTPS Port The TCP port listened by HTTPS daemon. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 135: Telnet

    This section allows user to choose whether offer the telnet via LAN/WAN. Management > Telnet Item Description Whether or not offer the telnet service. Whether or not offer the telnet service. 14.7 Fail2Ban Fail2Ban is an intrusion prevention feature that protects the device from brute-force login attacks. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 136: Firmware

    (1) Click Select the firmware to upgrade button to choose your current firmware version in your PC. (2) Select Upgrade button to update. (3) After upgrading successfully, please reboot the device. 14.9 Modem Firmware This section provides you to upgrade the firmware of the modem. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 137: Configuration

    (2) Click Select the configuration file to restore button to import the configuration file. 14.11 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. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 138: Restart

    This section allows you to click Restart button to restart immediately. 14.13 Schedule Reboot The setting allows you to schedule the reboot time regularly. 14.14 FOTA This section allows you to set up the Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA). M366 User Manual...
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  • Page 140 There are two options for automatic, every day or every Auto week. Custom You can choose the time or execute it immediately. Show the status information after running. Update information server, Firmware download server, Status FOTA check time, FOTA software version, Result, FOTA next check time. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 141: Web Menu Item > Diagnosis

    The host name or the host IP address 15.2 Traceroute Please assign the Host you want to traceroute. Diagnosis > Ping Item Description Use Interface As Source Use or not use the Interface as source Use Interface APN1 / APN2 M366 User Manual...
  • Page 142: Tty2Tcp

    Host The host name or the host IP address 15.3 TTY2TCP Diagnosis > TTY2TCP Item Description Port number the port number to issue TTY2TCP Start start TTY2TCP Stop stop TTY2TCP M366 User Manual...
  • Page 143: Troubleshooting Guide

    Problem Type Table No. Problem Type Description The Cellular Router No power. Unit has no power. The Cellular Router Access Issue. Cannot access the Web management page. No internet (From the Cellular No Internet from your LTE network. Router). M366 User Manual...
  • Page 144  For the possible solution 1, please try the following: a. Remove your SIM card. b. Please re-insert it again (Cheking that the SIM card is in the correct orentation). c. Reboot the Cellular Router by turning Off/On the power source. M366 User Manual...
  • Page 145 (by contacting your SIM card provider or by trying that SIM card in another device). If you are still experiencing the “No internet issue” then please contact your support engineer for further advanced trublesooting (This could involve a posible Software or Hardware problem that needs to be identified and solved). M366 User Manual...

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