Teltonika RUT240 User Manual

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL RUT240 4G Router...
  • Page 2: Legal Ootce

    Copyright © 2017 TELTONIKA Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproductoon traosfern distributoo or storage of part or all of the cooteots io this documeot io aoy form without the prior writeo permissioo of TELTONIKA Ltd is prohibited. The maoufacturer reserves the right to modify the product aod maoual for the purpose of techoical improvemeot without prior ootce.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Legal ootce.................................2 Ateotoo..................................2 SAFETY INFORMATION...............................7 Device coooectoo..............................8 1 Iotroductoo................................9 2 Specifcatoos................................9 2.1 Etheroet................................9 2.2 Wi-Fi..................................9 2.3 Hardware................................9 2.4 Electricaln Mechaoical & Eoviroomeotal......................9 2.5 Applicatoos..............................10 3 Settiog up your router............................11 3.1 Iostallatoo..............................11 3.1.1 Froot Paoel aod Back Paoel........................11 3.1.2 Power coooector............................11 3.1.3 Coooectoo status LED..........................11 3.1.4 Hardware iostallatoo..........................12...
  • Page 4 6.7.3 Realtme Traafc............................36 6.7.4 Realtme Wireless............................37 6.7.5 Realtme Coooectoos..........................38 6.8 Mobile Traafc..............................39 6.9 Eveots Log...............................40 6.9.1 All Eveots..............................40 6.9.2 System Eveots............................40 6.9.3 Network Eveots............................40 7 Network.................................41 7.1 Mobile................................41 7.1.1 Geoeral..............................41 7.1.2 Mobile Data Limit.............................44 7.2 WAN................................46 7.2.1 Operatoo Mode............................46 7.2.2 Commoo coofguratoo..........................46 7.3 LAN..................................53 7.3.1 Coofguratoo............................53 7.3.2 DHCP Server.............................54...
  • Page 5 8.1.1 VRRP LAN Coofguratoo Settiogs......................78 8.1.2 Check Ioteroet coooectoo........................78 8.2 Web Filter................................79 8.2.1 Site blockiog.............................79 8.2.2 Proxy Based Cooteot Blocker........................79 8.3 NTP.................................80 8.4 VPN.................................81 8.4.1 OpeoVPN..............................81 8.4.2 IPSec.................................85 8.4.3 GRE Tuooel...............................88 8.4.4 PPTP.................................90 8.4.5 L2TP.................................92 8.5 Dyoamic DNS..............................93 8.6 SMS Utlites..............................95 8.6.1 SMS Utlites.............................95 8.6.2 Call Utlites............................103 8.6.3 User Groups............................104...
  • Page 6 8.10 CLI................................124 8.11 Auto Reboot..............................125 8.11.1 Piog Reboot............................125 8.11.2 Periodic Reboot............................126 8.12 Ioput/Output...............................127 8.12.1 Maio ioformatoo..........................127 8.12.2 Status..............................127 8.12.3 Ioput..............................129 8.12.4 Output..............................130 8.13 QoS................................134 9 System..................................135 9.1 Setup Wizard..............................135 9.2 Profles................................137 9.3 Admioistratoo..............................137 9.3.1 Geoeral..............................137 9.3.2 Troubleshoot............................138 9.3.3 Backup..............................139 9.3.4 Diagoostcs.............................141 9.3.5 MAC Clooe.............................142 9.3.6 Overview..............................142 9.3.7 Mooitoriog.............................143...
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION Io this documeot you will be iotroduced oo how to use a RUT240 router safely. We suggest you to adhere to the followiog recommeodatoos io order to avoid persooal iojuries aod or property damage. You have to be familiar with the safety requiremeots before usiog the device! To avoid buroiog aod voltage caused traumasn of the persoooel workiog with the devicen please follow these safety requiremeots.
  • Page 8: Device Coooectoo

          Device connection     ...
  • Page 9: Iotroductoo

    1 Introduction Thaok you for purchasiog a RUT240 4G router! RUT240 is part of the RUT2xx series of compact mobile routers with high speed wireless aod Etheroet coooectoos. This router is ideal for people who would like to share their ioteroet oo the gon as it is oot restricted by a cumbersome cable coooectoo.
  • Page 10: Applicatoos

     Operatog humidity 10% to 90% Noo-coodeosiog  Storage humidity 5% to 95% Noo-coodeosiog 2.5 Applications...
  • Page 11: Settiog Up Your Router

    3 Setting up your router 3.1 Installation Afer you uopack the boxn follow the stepsn documeoted belown io order to properly coooect the device. For beter Wi-Fi performaocen put the device io clearly visible spotn as obstacles such as walls aod door hioder the sigoal. 1.
  • Page 12: Hardware Iostallatoo

    3.1.4 Hardware installation 1. Iosert SIM card which was giveo by your ISP (Ioteroet Service Provider). Correct SIM card orieotatoo is showo io the picture. 2. Atach 4G aod Wi-Fi aoteooas. 3. Coooect the power adapter to the socket oo the froot paoel of the device. Theo plug the other eod of the power adapter ioto a wall outlet or power strip.
  • Page 13 3. Click “View network connections” 4. Then right click on your wireless device that you use to connect to other access points (It is the one with the name “Wireless Network Connection” and has signal bars on its icon). 5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and 6.
  • Page 14 7. If you choose to coofgure maoually here’s what you have to do: First select ao IP address. Due to the stock settiogs that your router has arrived io you cao ooly eoter ao IP io the form of 192.168.1.XXX n where XXX is a oumber io the raoge of 2-254 (192.168.1.2 n 192.168.1.254 n 192.168.1.155 aod so oo…...
  • Page 15 Eoter the default passwordn which is “admio01” ioto the “Password” feld aod theo either click Logio with your mouse or press the Eoter key. You have oow successfully logged ioto the RUT240! From here oo out you cao coofgure almost aoy aspect of your router.
  • Page 16: Operatoo Modes

    4 Operation Modes The RUT2xx series router supports various operatoo modes. It cao be coooected to the ioteroet (WAN) via mobilen staodard Etheroet cable or via a wireless oetwork. Wheo coooectog to the ioteroetn you may also backup your maio WAN coooectoo with ooe or two backup coooectoos. Aoy ioterface cao act like backup if coofgured so. At frst router uses its maio WAN coooectoon if it is lost theo router tries to coooect via backup with higher priority aod if that fails toon router tries the secood backup optoo.
  • Page 17: Status

    6 Status The status sectoo cootaios various pieces of ioformatoon like curreot IP addresses of various oetwork ioterfaces; the state of the routers memory; frmware versioo; DHCP leases; associated wireless statoos; graphs iodicatog loadn traafc aod much more. 6.1 Overview Overview sectoo cootaios various ioformatoo summaries.
  • Page 18: System Ioformatoo

    6.2 System Information The System Ioformatoo tab cootaios data that pertaios to the routers operatog system.
  • Page 19: Network Ioformatoo

    Teltooika-RUT240.com Iodicates how the router will be seeo by other devices oo the oetwork. Cao be chaoged io System -> Admioistratoo. 3. Router Model Teltooika RUT240 LTE Router’s model. 4. Firmware RUT2XX_T_00.00.20 Shows the versioo of the frmware that is curreotly loaded io the router.
  • Page 21 Mibile infirmatinn Field Name Sample Value Explanaton Data coooectoo Coooected Mobile data coooectoo status state IMEI 861075024498503 Modem's IMEI (Ioteroatooal Mobile Equipmeot Ideotty) oumber IMSI 246020100944448 IMSI (Ioteroatooal Mobile Subscriber Ideotty) is used to ideotfy the user io a cellular oetwork ICCID 89370021606004144 Your SIM card’s Iotegrated circuit card ideotfer oumber...
  • Page 22 WAN infirmatinn Field Name Sample Value Explanaton Ioterface Wired Specifes through what medium the router is coooectog to the ioteroet. This cao either be Wiredn Mobile or Wi-Fi. Type DHCP Specifes the type of coooectoo. This cao either be statc or DHCP. IP address 192.168.1.202 The IP address that the router uses to coooect to the ioteroet.
  • Page 23 LAN infirmatinn Field Name Sample Value Explanaton Name LAN iostaoce oame IP address 192.168.200.1 Address that the router uses oo the LAN oetwork. Netmask 255.255.255.0 A mask used to defoe how large the LAN oetwork is Etheroet 00:1E:42:00:02:1 MAC (Media Access Cootrol) address used for commuoicatoo io ao Etheroet MAC address LAN (Local Area Network) Coooected...
  • Page 24 6.3.1.4.1 Staton Display ioformatoo about wireless coooectoo (Statoo mode). Client mide infirmatin Field Name Sample Value Explanaton 1. Chaooel 1 (2.41 GHz) The chaooel that the APn to which the router is coooected ton uses. Your wireless radio is forced to work io this chaooel io order to maiotaio the coooectoo.
  • Page 25 6.3.1.4.2 Access Point Display ioformatoo about wireless coooectoo (Access Poiot mode). Wireless AP infirmatin Field Name Sample Value Explanaton 1. Chaooel 1 (2.41 GHz) The chaooel which is used to broadcast the SSID aod to establish oew coooectoos to devices. 2.
  • Page 26 6.3.1.5 Associated Stations Outputs a list of all devices aod their MAC addresses that are maiotaio a coooectoo with your router right oow. This cao either be the ioformatoo of the Access Poiot that the router is coooectog to io STA mode or a list of all devices that are coooectog to the router io AP mode: Field Name Sample Value...
  • Page 27 6.3.1.7 OpenVPN Server Display OpeoVPN coooectoo ioformatoo oo server side. Field Name Sample Value Explanaton 1. Eoabled Yes/No OpeoVPN status 2. Status Coooected Coooectoo status 2. Type Server A type of OpeoVPN iostaoce that has beeo created 3. IP 10.0.0.1 Remote virtual oetwork's IP address 4.
  • Page 28 6.3.1.9 VRRP VRRP (Virtual Router Reduodaocy Protocol) for LAN Field Name Sample Value Explanaton 1. Status Eoabled VRRP status 2. Virtual IP 192.168.1.253 Virtual IP address(-es) for LAN’s VRRP (Virtual Router Reduodaocy Protocol) cluster 3. Priority Router with the highest priority value oo the same VRRP cluster will act as a mastern raoge [1 - 255] 4.
  • Page 29 Field Name Sample Value Explanaton 1. Type SSH; HTTP; HTTPS Type of coooectoo protocol 2. Status Disabled/Eoabled Coooectoo status 3. Port 22; 80; 443 Coooectoo port used 4. Actve 0(0.00B);0(0.00B); Couot of actve coooectoos aod the amouot of data traosmited io KB Coooectoos 6(558.12 KB) 6.3.1.10.1 Last Connectons...
  • Page 30: Device Ioformatoo

    6.4 Device information The page displays factory ioformatoo that was writeo ioto the device duriog maoufacturiog process. Field Name Sample Value Explanaton Serial oumber 77885555 Serial oumber of the device Product code RUT900001000 Product code of the device Batch oumber 1000 Batch oumber used duriog the device’s maoufacturiog process Hardware revisioo...
  • Page 31: Services

    6.5 Services The page displays the usage of the available services.
  • Page 32: Routes

    6.6 Routes The page displays ARP table aod actve IP routes of the device. 6.6.1 ARP Show the router’s actve ARP table. Ao ARP table cootaios receotly cached MAC addresses of every immediate device that was commuoicatog with the router. Field Name Sample Value Explanaton...
  • Page 33 Field Name Sample Value Explanaton 1. Network loopback Network ioterface used 2. Target 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0/0 Iodicates where a TCP/IP packetn with a specifc IP addressn should be directed 3. IPv6-Gateway 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0/0 Iodicates through which gateway a TCP/IP packet should be directed 4.
  • Page 34: Graphs

    6.7 Graphs Real-tme graphs show how various statstcal data chaoges over tme. 6.7.1 Mobile Signal Strength Displays mobile sigoal streogth variatoo io tme (measured io dBm) Field Name Sample Value Explanaton 1. Coooectoo type Type of mobile coooectoo used 2. Sigoal -72 dBm Curreot sigoal streogth value 3.
  • Page 35: Realtme Load

    6.7.2 Realtime Load This tri-graph illustrates average CPU load values io real tme. The graph coosists out of three color coded graphsn each ooe correspoodiog to the average CPU load over 1 (red)n 5 (oraoge) aod 15 (yellow) most receot mioutes. Field Name Sample Value Explanaton...
  • Page 36: Realtme Traafc

    6.7.3 Realtime Traffic These graphs illustrate the average system iobouod aod outbouod traafc over the course of 3 mioutes; each oew measuremeot is takeo every 3 secoods. Each graph coosists out of two color coded graphs (greeo graph shows the outbouod traafcn blue graph shows the iobouod traafc).
  • Page 37: Realtme Wireless

    6.7.4 Realtime Wireless Displays the wireless radio sigoaln sigoal ooise aod the theoretcal maximum chaooel permeability. Average aod peak sigoal levels are displayed.
  • Page 38: Realtme Coooectoos

    6.7.5 Realtime Connections Displays curreotly actve oetwork coooectoos with the ioformatoo about oetworkn protocoln source aod destoatoo addressesn traosfer speed.
  • Page 39: Mobile Traafc

    6.8 Mobile Traffic Displays mobile coooectoo data seot aod received io KB of this dayn week aod mooth. By default mobile traafc usage loggiog is disabled. To use this fuoctooality is oeeded to eoable it. Field Name Sample Value Explanaton 1.
  • Page 40: Eveots Log

    6.9 Events Log Eveot log displays such actoos as: logion rebootn frmware fashiog aod reset. 6.9.1 All Events Displays all router eveotsn their types aod tme of occurreoce. 6.9.2 System Events Displays all system eveotsn their type aod tme of occurreoce. Eveots ioclude autheotcatoo or reboot requestsn iocomiog aod outgoiog SMS aod Callsn Mailsn Coofguratoo chaoges aod DHCP eveots.
  • Page 41: Network

    7 Network 7.1 Mobile 7.1.1 General 7.1.1.1 Mobile configuration Here you cao coofgure mobile settiogs which are used wheo coooectog to your local LTE oetwork.
  • Page 42 Field Name Sample ialue Explanaton Coooectoo The coooectoo type used wheo coooectog to a oetwork. It cao type either be PPP or QMI. PPP is coosiderably slower thao QMI. Mode NAT / Passthrough NAT mode eoables oetwork address traoslatoo oo router. Passthrough mode is similar with bridge mode except that io passthrough mode router do have ioteroet coooectoo.
  • Page 43 1.1.1.1.1 Passthrough mode Usiog Passthrough Mode will disable most of the router capabilites! DHCP mode: Statc Eoter your computer’s MAC address (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) to MAC Address feld aod select Lease tme (expiratoo tme for leased addresses). Devicen whose MAC address will be eoteredn will get IP from the GSM operator. Other coooected devices will get IP from the router’s DHCP servern but these devices will oot have ioteroet access.
  • Page 44: Mobile Data Limit

    DHCP mode: Dyoamic Wheo usiog Dyoamic moden the device will get ao IP from the GSM operatorn which coooects to the router frst. Wheo usiog Passthrough io dyoamic moden the DHCP io LAN coofguratoo will be disabled. DHCP mode: No DHCP Usiog oo DHCP moden the IP (also suboetn gateway aod DNS) should be eotered maoually oo your device which you are tryiog to coooect to the router’s LAN.
  • Page 45 7.1.2.2 SMS Warning Configuration Field Name Sample ialue Explanaton 1. Eoable SMS waroiog Eoable/Disable Eoables the seodiog of a waroiog SMS message wheo mobile data limit for the curreot period is reached 2. Data limit* (MB) Seod waroiog SMS message afer limit value io MB is reached 3.
  • Page 46: Wan

    7.2 WAN 7.2.1 Operation Mode Your WAN coofguratoo determioes how the router will be coooectog to the ioteroet. Type Explanaton 1. Maio WAN Switches betweeo Mobilen Wired aod Wi-Fi ioterfaces for maio WAN 2. Backup Let’s user select ooe or two ioterfaces for WAN backup WAN/Load balaociog 3.
  • Page 47 7.2.2.1 General Setup 7.2.2.1.1 Statc: This is the coofguratoo setup for wheo you select the statc protocol. Filed name Sample Explanaton 1. IPv4 address 192.168.99.162 Your router’s address oo the WAN oetwork 2. IPv4 oetmask 255.255.255.0 A mask used to defoe how “large” the WAN oetwork is 3.
  • Page 48 7.2.2.1.3 PPPoE This protocol is maioly used by DSL providers: This is the coofguratoo setup for wheo you select PPPoE protocol. Filed name Sample Explanaton 1. PAP/CHAP useroame test Your useroame aod password that you would use to coooect to your carrier’s oetwork.
  • Page 49 Field name Sample ialue Explanaton 1. Disable NAT Oo/Off Toggle NAT oo aod off. Override MAC address 86:48:71:B7:E9:E4 Override MAC address of the WAN ioterface. If your ISP gives you a statc IP address it might also biod it to your computer’s MAC address (i.e.
  • Page 50 7.2.2.2.3 PPPoE Field name Sample ialue Explanaton 1. Disable NAT Eoable/Disable If checkedn the router will oot perform NAT (masquerade) oo this ioterface Use default gateway Eoable/Disable If uocheckedn oo default route is coofgured 3. Use gateway metric The WAN coofguratoo by default geoerates a routog table eotry. With this feld you cao alter the metric of that eotry 4.
  • Page 51 7.2.2.2.4 IP Aliases IP aliases are a way of defoiog or reachiog a suboet that works io the same space as the regular oetwork. As you cao seen the coofguratoo is very similar to the statc protocol; ooly io the example a 99th suboet is defoed.
  • Page 52 The majority of the optoos coosist of tmiog aod other importaot parameters that help determioe the health of your primary coooectoo. Regular health checks are coostaotly performed io the form of ICMP packets (Piogs) oo your primary coooectoo. Wheo the coooectoo’s state starts to chaoge (READY->NOT READY aod vice versa) a oecessary amouot of failed or passed health checks has to be reached before the state chaoges completely.
  • Page 53: Lan

    7.3 LAN This page is used to coofgure the LAN oetworkn where all your devices aod computers that you coooect to the router will reside. 7.3.1 Configuration 7.3.1.1 General Setup Field name Sample ialue Explanaton 1. IP address 192.168.1.1 Address that the router uses oo the LAN oetwork IP oetmask 255.255.255.0 A mask used to defoe how “large”...
  • Page 54: Dhcp Server

    7.3.2 DHCP Server The DHCP server is the router’s side service that cao automatcally coofgure the TCP/IP settiogs of aoy device that requests such a service. If you coooect a device that has beeo coofgured to obtaio IP address automatcally the DHCP server will lease ao IP address aod the device will be able to fully commuoicate with the router.
  • Page 55 Field Name Sample Value Explanaton 1. Dyoamic DHCP Checked/Uochecked Dyoamically allocate clieot addressesn if set to ooly clieots preseot io the ethers fles are served 2. Force Checked/Uochecked Forces DHCP serviog eveo if aoother DHCP server is detected oo the same oetwork segmeot.
  • Page 57 7.3.2.4.2 Adianced Setngs You may also optooally defoe a broadcast address aod a custom DNS server.
  • Page 58: Wireless

    7.4 Wireless Oo this page you cao coofgure your wireless settiogs. Depeodiog oo whether your WAN mode is set to Wi-Fi or ootn the page will display either the optoos for coofguriog ao Access Point or optoos for coofguriog a connecton to a local access poiot.
  • Page 59 7.4.1.1 Device 7.4.1.1.1 Adianced Setngs Here you cao coofgure more advaoced parameters: Field name Sample ialue Explanaton 1. Mode Auton bn gn g+o Differeot modes provide differeot throughput aod security optoos. 2. Couotry Code Aoy ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 Selectog this will help the wireless radio coofgure it’s couotry code ioteroal parameters to meet your couotry’s wireless regulatoos.
  • Page 60 First select ao eocryptoo method: TKIPn CCMPn TKIP&CCMP aod auto. Note: Some autheotcatoo methods woo’t support TKIP (aod TKIP&CCMP) eocryptoo. Afer you’ve selected your eocryptoo methodn you should eoter your pass phrasen which must be at least 8 characters loog. 7.4.1.2.2 MAC-Filter Filter –...
  • Page 61: Vlan

    7.5 VLAN Oo this page you cao coofgure your Virtual LAN settiogs. 7.5.1 VLAN Networks 7.5.1.1 VLAN Functionality Field Name Sample Value Explanaton 1. VLAN mode Disabled / Tag based Lets the user choose the VLAN mode or disable VLAN fuoctooality. 7.5.1.2 VLAN mode –...
  • Page 62: Firewall

    7.6 Firewall Io this sectoo we will look over the various frewall features that come with RUT230. 7.6.1 General Settings The router’s frewall is a staodard Lioux iptables packagen which uses routog chaios aod policies to facilitate cootrol over iobouod aod outbouod traafc. Field Name Sample ialue Explanaton...
  • Page 63: Dmz

    7.6.2 DMZ By eoabliog DMZ for a specifc ioteroal host (e.g.: your computer)n you will expose that host aod it’s services to the router’s WAN oetwork (i.e. - ioteroet). 7.6.3 Port Forwarding Here you cao defoe your owo port forwardiog rules. You cao use port forwardiog to set up servers aod services oo local LAN machioes.
  • Page 64 Field Name Sample ialue Explanaton 1. Name Eoable_SSH_WAN_PASSTHROUGH Name of the rule. Used purely to make it easier to maoage rules. 2. Protocol TCP/UDP/TCP+UDP/Other The type of protocol of the iocomiog packet. 3. Exteroal Port 1-65535 The traafc will be forwarded from this port of the WAN oetwork.
  • Page 65 address ooly Exteroal port Match iocomiog traafc directed at the giveo destoatoo port or port raoge oo this host ooly Ioteroal zooe LAN/VPN/WAN Redirect matched iocomiog traafc to the specifed ioteroal zooe Ioteroal IP address 127.0.0.1 Redirect matched iocomiog traafc to the specifed ioteroal host Ioteroal port Redirect matched iocomiog traafc to the giveo port...
  • Page 66 Field Name Explanaton Name Name of the rule. Used for easier rules maoagemeot purpose ooly Protocol Protocol type of iocomiog or outgoiog packet Source Match iocomiog traafc from this IP or raoge ooly Destoatoo Redirect matched traafc to the giveo IP address aod destoatoo port Actoo Actoo to be takeo for the packet if it matches the rule Eoable...
  • Page 67: Traafc Rules

    Source MAC Match iocomiog traafc from these MACs ooly address Source address Match iocomiog traafc from this IP or raoge ooly Source port Match iocomiog traafc origioatog from the giveo source port or port raoge oo the clieot host ooly Destoatoo zooe Device/Aoy Match forwarded traafc to the giveo destoatoo zooe ooly...
  • Page 68 7.6.4.3 Source NAT Source NAT is a specifc form of masqueradiog which allows foe graioed cootrol over the source IP used for outgoiog traafcn for example to map multple WAN addresses to ioteroal suboets. Field Name Sample ialue Explanaton 1. Name SNAT Used to make rule maoagemeot easier 2.
  • Page 69 Field Name Sample ialue Explanaton Name SNAT Used to make rule maoagemeot easier Protocol TCP/UDP/Aoy/ICMP/Custom Protocol of the packet that is beiog matched agaiost traafc rules. Source zooe LAN/VPN/WAN Match iocomiog traafc from this zooe ooly Source MAC address Match iocomiog traafc from these MACs ooly Source address Match iocomiog traafc from this IP or raoge ooly Source port...
  • Page 70: Custom Rules

    7.6.5 Custom Rules Here you have the ultmate freedom io defoiog your rules – you cao eoter them straight ioto the iptables program. Just type them out ioto the text feld aot it will get executed as a Lioux shell script. If you are uosure of how to use iptablesn check out the ioteroet for maoualsn examples aod explaoatoos.
  • Page 71 Field Name Sample ialue Explanaton Eoable SYN food protectoo Eoable/Disable Makes router more resistaot to SYN food atacks. SYN food rate “25” Set rate limit (packets/secood) for SYN packets above which the traafc is coosidered fooded. SYN food burst “50” Set burst limit for SYN packets above which the traafc is coosidered fooded if it exceeds the allowed rate.
  • Page 72 Field Name Sample ialue Explanaton Eoable SSH limit Eoable/Disable Eoable SSH coooectoos limit io selected period Limit period Secood/Mioute/Hour/Day Select io what period limit SSH coooectoos Limit “10” Maximum SSH coooectoos duriog the period Limit burst “5” Iodicatog the maximum burst before the above limit kicks io.
  • Page 73: Port Scao Preveotoo

    Field Name Sample ialue Explanaton Eoable HTTPS limit Eoable/Disable Limits HTTPS coooectoos per period Limit period Secood/Mioute/Hour/Day Select io what period to limit HTTPS coooectoos Limit “10” Maximum HTTPS coooectoos duriog the period Limit burst “10” Iodicatog the maximum burst 7.6.7 Port Scan Prevention 7.6.7.1 Port Scan Field Name...
  • Page 74: Routog

    7.7 Routing 7.7.1 Static Routes Statc routes specify over which ioterface aod gateway a certaio host or oetwork cao be reached. Field name Value Explanaton 1. Routog table MAIN/WAN/WAN2/WAN3 Defoes the table to use for the route 2. Ioterface MAIN/WAN/WAN2/WAN3 The zooe where the target oetwork resides 3.
  • Page 75: Dyoamic Routes

    7.7.2 Dynamic Routes 7.7.2.1 General Dyoamic routes provide dyoamic routog which eoables the router to select paths accordiog to real-tme logical oetwork layout chaoges. Field name Value Explanaton 1. Eoable Eoable/Disable Eoable dyoamic routes 2. Router ID 192.168.1.1 Router’s ID 7.7.2.2 OSPF Protocol 7.7.2.2.1 OSPF General Instance Field name...
  • Page 76 7.7.2.2.2 OSPF Area The OSPF oetwork cao be divided ioto sub-domaios called areas. Field name Value Explanaton 1. Area oame OSPF_area OSPF area’s oame 2. Eoable Yes/No Eoable/disable OSPF area To see at specifc coofguratoo settiogs press “edit” butoo located io oewly created OSPF area. A oew page with detailed coofguratoo appearsn as showo io the picture below.
  • Page 77 7.7.2.3 General Protocol Field name Value Explanaton 1. Eoable Eoable/Disable Eoable/Disable settiogs 2. Learo Eoable/Disable Eoables route learoiog 3. Persist Eoable/Disable If checked it allows route storiog. Afer a restartn routes will stll be coofgured 4. Scao tme Time betweeo scaos 5.
  • Page 78: Services

    8 Services 8.1 VRRP 8.1.1 VRRP LAN Configuration Settings Field name Sample Explanaton 1. Eoable Eoable/Disable Eoable VRRP (Virtual Router Reduodaocy Protocol) for LAN 2. IP address 192.168.1.253 Virtual IP address for LAN's VRRP (Virtual Router Reduodaocy Protocol) cluster 3. Virtual ID Routers with same IDs will be grouped io the same VRRP (Virtual Router Reduodaocy Protocol) clustern raoge [1-255] 4.
  • Page 79: Web Filter

    8.2 Web Filter 8.2.1 Site blocking Field name Sample Explanaton 1. Eoable Eoable/Disable Eoable host oame based websites blockiog 2. Mode Whitelist/Blacklist Whitelist - allow every site oo the list aod block everythiog else. Blacklist - block every site oo the list aod allow everythiog else. 3.
  • Page 80: Ntp

    8.3 NTP NTP coofguratoo lets you setup aod syochrooize routers tme. Field name Descripton 1. Curreot System tme Local tme of router. 2. Time zooe Time zooe of your couotry. 3. Eoable NTP Eoable system’s tme syochrooizatoo with tme server usiog NTP (Network Time Protocol) 4.
  • Page 81: Vpn

    8.4 VPN 8.4.1 OpenVPN VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a method for secure data traosfer through uosafe public oetwork. This sectoo explaios how to coofgure OpeoVPNn which is implemeotatoo of VPN supported by the RUT900 router. A picture below demoostrates default OpeoVPN coofguratoos listn which is emptyn so you have to defoe a oew coofguratoo to establish aoy sort of OpeoVPN coooectoo.
  • Page 82 To see at specifc coofguratoo settiogs press “edit” butoo located io oewly created coofguratoo eotry. A oew page with detailed coofguratoo appearsn as showo io the picture below (TLS clieot example).
  • Page 83 You cao set custom settiogs here accordiog to your VPN oeeds. Below is summary of parameters available to set: Field name Explanaton Eoabled Switches coofguratoo oo aod off. This must be selected to make coofguratoo actve. TUN/TAP Selects virtual VPN ioterface type. TUN is most ofeo used io typical IP-level VPN coooectoosn howevern TAP is required to some Etheroet bridgiog coofguratoos.
  • Page 84 Clieot certfcate Clieot certfcate is a type of digital certfcate that is used by clieot systems to make autheotcated requests to a remote server. Clieot certfcates play a key role io maoy mutual autheotcatoo desigosn providiog stroog assuraoces of a requester's ideotty. Clieot key Autheotcatog the clieot to the server aod establishiog precisely who they are Afer settiog aoy of these parameters press “Saie”...
  • Page 85: Ipsec

    8.4.2 IPSec The IPsec protocol clieot eoables the router to establish a secure coooectoo to ao IPsec peer via the Ioteroet. IPsec is supported io two modes - traosport aod tuooel. Traosport mode creates secure poiot to poiot chaooel betweeo two hosts.
  • Page 86 Field name Value Explanaton Eoable Eoabled/Disabled Check box to eoable IPSec. IKE versioo IKEv1 or IKEv2 Method of key exchaoge Mode “Maio” or ISAKMP (Ioteroet Security Associatoo aod Key Maoagemeot Protocol) “Aggressive” phase 1 exchaoge mode My ideotfer type Addressn FQDNn Choose ooe accordiogly to your IPSec coofguratoo User FQDN My ideotfer...
  • Page 87 Field name Value Explanaton Eocryptoo DESn 3DESn AES 128n AES 192n AES256 The eocryptoo algorithm must match with aoother algorithm iocomiog coooectoo to establish IPSec Autheotcatoo MD5n SHA1n SHA256n SHA384n SHA512 The autheotcatoo algorithm must match with aoother iocomiog coooectoo to establish IPSec Hash algorthm MD5n SHA1n SHA256n SHA384n SHA512 The hash algorithm must match with aoother iocomiog...
  • Page 88: Gre Tuooel

    8.4.3 GRE Tunnel GRE (Geoeric Routog Eocapsulatoo RFC2784) is a solutoo for tuooeliog RFC1812 private address-space traafc over ao iotermediate TCP/IP oetwork such as the Ioteroet. GRE tuooeliog does oot use eocryptoo it simply eocapsulates data aod seods it over the WAN. Io the example oetwork diagram two distaot oetworks LAN1 aod LAN2 are coooected.
  • Page 89 Field name Explanaton Eoabled Check the box to eoable the GRE Tuooel fuoctoo. Remote eodpoiot IP address Specify remote WAN IP address. Remote oetwork IP address of LAN oetwork oo the remote device. Remote oetwork oetmask Network of LAN oetwork oo the remote device. Raoge [0-32]. Local tuooel IP Local virtual IP address.
  • Page 90: Pptp

    8.4.4 PPTP Poiot-to-Poiot Tuooeliog Protocol (PPTP) is a protocol (set of commuoicatoo rules) that allows corporatoos to exteod their owo corporate oetwork through private "tuooels" over the public Ioteroet. Effectvelyn a corporatoo uses a wide-area oetwork as a siogle large local area oetwork. A compaoy oo looger oeeds to lease its owo lioes for wide-area commuoicatoo but cao securely use the public oetworks.
  • Page 91 name Explanaton 1. Eoable Eoable curreot coofguratoo 2. Use as default gateway Use this PPTP iostaoce as default gateway 3. Server The server IP address or hostoame 4. Useroame The user oame for authorizatoo with the server 5. Password The password for authorizatoo with the server...
  • Page 92: L2Tp

    8.4.5 L2TP Allows settiog up a L2TP server or clieot. Below is L2TP server coofguratoo example. Field name Explanaton 1. Eoable Check the box to eoable the L2TP Tuooel fuoctoo. 2. Local IP IP Address of this device (RUT) 3. Remote IP raoge begio IP address leases begiooiog 4.
  • Page 93: Dyoamic Dns

    8.5 Dynamic DNS Dyoamic DNS (DDNS) is a domaio oame service allowiog to liok dyoamic IP addresses to statc hostoame. To start usiog this feature frstly you should register to DDNS service provider (example list is giveo io descriptoo). You are provided with add/delete butoos to maoage aod use differeot DDNS coofguratoos at the same tme! You cao coofgure maoy differeot DDNS Hostoames io the maio DDNS Coofguratoo sectoo.
  • Page 94 Field name Value Explanaton Eoable Eoable/Disable Eoables curreot DDNS coofguratoo. Status Timestamp of the last IP check or update. Service 1. dydos.org Your dyoamic DNS service provider selected from the list. 2. 3322.org Io case your DDNS provider is oot preseot from the ooes providedn 3.
  • Page 95: Sms Utlites

    8.6 SMS Utilities RUT240 has exteosive amouot of various SMS Utlites. These are subdivided ioto 6 sectoos: SMS Utlitesn Call Utlitesn User Groupsn SMS Maoagemeotn Remote Coofguratoo aod Statstcs. 8.6.1 SMS Utilities All coofguratoo optoos are listed below: Reboot Get status...
  • Page 96 Field name Explanaton Notes Reboot Eoable This check box will eoable aod Allows router restart via SMS. disable SMS reboot fuoctoo. Actoo The actoo to be performed wheo this rule is met. SMS text SMS text which will reboot SMS text cao cootaio letersn oumbersn spaces aod router.
  • Page 97 wheo this rule is met. Eoable SMS Status This check box will eoable aod SMS status is disabled by default. disable SMS status fuoctoo. SMS text SMS text which will seod SMS text cao cootaio letersn oumbersn spaces aod routers status. special symbols.
  • Page 98 If it is oot selectedn router will revert mobile state afer reboot. Manage OpenVPN Eoable This check box will eoable aod Allows OpeoVPN cootrol via SMS. disable this fuoctoo. Actoo The actoo to be performed Turo OpeoVPN ON or OFF. wheo this rule is met.
  • Page 99 Importaot Notes: LTE settiogs must be coofgured correctly. If SIM card has PIN oumber you must eoter it at “Network” >  “LTE” settiogs. Otherwise SMS reboot fuoctoo will oot work. Seoder phooe oumber must cootaio couotry code. You cao check seoder phooe oumber format by readiog ...
  • Page 100 wheo this rule is met. SMS text SMS text which will turo Web SMS text cao cootaio letersn oumbersn spaces aod access ON/OFF. special symbols. Capital leters also maters. Authorizatoo method What kiod of authorizatoo to No authorizatoon by serial or by router admio use for SIM maoagemeot.
  • Page 101 use for SIM maoagemeot. password. Allowed users Whitelist of allow users From all oumbersn from group or from siogle oumber. Force Conig update from serier Eoable This check box will eoable aod Allows to upgrade router‘s Coofg via SMS. disable this fuoctoo. Actoo The actoo to be performed Router will reboot afer this rule is executed.
  • Page 102 UCI iia SMS parameters: UCI lets you set or get aoy parameter from router's coofguratoo fles. Followiog are syotax examples: Parameter Explanaton 1. uci get coofg.sectoo.optoo" Get coofg optoo value. 2. uci set coofg.sectoo.optoo=value" Set coofg optoo 3. uci show coofg Shows the coofg fle.
  • Page 103: Call Utlites

    8.6.2 Call Utilities Allow users to call to the router io order to perform ooe of the actoos: Rebootn Get Statusn turo Wi-Fi ON/OFFn turo Mobile data ON/OFF. Ooly thiog that is oeeded is to call routers SIM card oumber from allowed phooe (user) aod RUT900 will perform all actoos that are assigoed for this partcular oumber.
  • Page 104: User Groups

    8.6.3 User Groups Give possibility to group phooe oumbers for SMS maoagemeot purposes. You cao theo later use these groups io all related SMS fuoctooalites. This optoo helps if there are several Users who should have same roles wheo maoagiog router via SMS.
  • Page 105: Sms Maoagemeot

    8.6.4 SMS Management 8.6.4.1 Read SMS Io SMS Maoagemeot page Read SMS you cao read aod delete received/stored SMS. 8.6.4.2 Send SMS Field name Sample Explanaton 1. Phooe oumber +3701111111 Recipieots phooe oumber. Should be preceded with couotry coden i.e. “+370” 2.
  • Page 106 8.6.4.3 Storage With storage optoo you cao choose for router NOT to delete SMS from SIM card. If this optoo is oot usedn router will automatcally delete all iocomiog messages afer they have beeo read. Message status “read/uoread” is examioed every 60 secoods.
  • Page 107 8.6.5 Remote Configuration RUT240 cao be coofgured via SMS from aoother RUT240. You ooly have to select which coofguratoo details to seodn geoerate the SMS Textn type io the phooe oumber aod Serial oumber of the router that you wish to coofgure aod Seod the SMS.
  • Page 108 Field name Values Notes New/From curreot Geoerate oew SMS settiogs or use curreot device Geoerate SMS coofguratoo coofguratoo Ioterface Mobile/Wired Ioterface type used for WAN (Wide Area Network) coooectoo Eoable/Disable Ioclude coofguratoo for WAN (Wide Area Network) Eoable/Disable Ioclude coofguratoo for LAN (Local Area Network) Protocol Statc/DHCP Network protocol used for oetwork coofguratoo...
  • Page 109: Remote Coofguratoo

    13. Primary SIM card SIM1/SIM2 A SIM card that will be used as primary 14. Mobile coooectoo Use pppd mode Ao uoderlyiog ageot that will be used for mobile data Use odis mode coooectoo creatoo aod maoagemeot 15. APN “ioteroet.moc012.mcc345.gprs” (APN) is the oame of a gateway betweeo LTE mobile oetworks aod aoother computer oetworkn frequeotly the public Ioteroet.
  • Page 110: Statstcs

    8.6.6 Statistics Io statstcs page you cao review how much SMS was seot aod received oo both SIM card slots. You cao also reset the couoters.
  • Page 111: Snmp

    8.7 SNMP SNMP settiogs wiodow allows you to remotely mooitor aod seod GSM eveot ioformatoo to the server. 8.7.1 SNMP Settings Field name Sample Explanaton 1. Eoable SNMP service Eoable/Disable Ruo SNMP (Simple Network Maoagemeot Protocol) service oo system's start up 2.
  • Page 112: Trap Settiogs

    8.7.2 TRAP Settings Field name Sample Explanaton 1. SNMP Trap Eoable/Disable Eoable SNMP (Simple Network Maoagemeot Protocol) trap fuoctooality 2. Host/IP 192.168.99.155 Host to traosfer SNMP (Simple Network Maoagemeot Protocol) traafc to 3. Port Port for trap's host 4. Commuoity Public/Private The SNMP (Simple Network Maoagemeot Protocol) Commuoity is ao ID that allows access to a router's SNMP data...
  • Page 113: Sms Gateway

    8.8 SMS Gateway 8.8.1 Post/Get Configuration Post/Get Coofguratoo allows you to perform actoos by writog these requests URL afer your device IP address. Field name Values Notes Eoabled / Disabled Eoable SMS maoagemeot fuoctooality through Eoable POST/GET admio User oame used for authorizatoo User oame 3.
  • Page 114 8.8.1.2 Syntax of HTTP POST/GET string HTTP POST/GET string Explanaton htp:// /cgi-bio/sms_read? Read message {IP_ADDRESS} useroame={your_user_oame}&password={your_password}&oumber={MESSAGE _INDEX} /cgi-bio/sms_seod? Seod message useroame={your_user_oame}&password={your_password}&oumber={PHONE_ NUMBER}&text={MESSAGE_TEXT} /cgi-bio/sms_delete? Delete message useroame={your_user_oame}&password={your_password}&oumber={MESSAGE _INDEX} /cgi-bio/ sms_list? useroame={your_user_oame}&password={your_password} List all messages /cgi-bio/sms_ total? useroame={your_user_oame}&password={your_password} Number of messages io memory Note: parameters of HTTP POST/GET striog are io capital leters ioside curly brackets.
  • Page 115: Scheduled Messages

    8.8.2 Scheduled Messages Scheduled messages allow to periodically seodiog mobile messages to specifed oumber. 8.8.2.1 Scheduled Messages Configuration Field name Values Notes Eoable/Disable Actvates periodical messages seodiog. Eoable 2. Recipieot’s phooe “+37060000001” Phooe oumber that will receive messages. oumber 3. Message text “Test”...
  • Page 116: Smpp

    8.8.4 SMPP Field name Values Explanaton Eoable/Disable Eoables SMPP server Eoable 2. User oame admio User oame for autheotcatoo oo SMPP server 3. Password ●●●●●●● Password for autheotcatoo oo SMPP server 4. Server port 7777 A port will be used for SMPP server commuoicatoos. Allowed all oot used ports [0-65535]...
  • Page 117: Hotspot

    8.9 Hotspot Wireless hotspot provides esseotal fuoctooality for maoagiog ao opeo access wireless oetwork. Io additoo to staodard RADIUS server autheotcatoo there is also the ability to gather aod upload detailed logs oo what each device (deooted as a MAC address) was doiog oo the oetwork (what sites were traversedn etc.). 8.9.1 General settings 8.9.1.1 Main settings Field name...
  • Page 118 Authentcaton mode: External radius Radius server #1 The IP address of the RADIUS server that is to be used for Autheotcatog your wireless clieots. Radius server #2 The IP address of the secood RADIUS server. Autheotcatoo port RADIUS server autheotcatoo port. Accouotog port RADIUS server accouotog port.
  • Page 119: Ioteroet Access Restrictoo Settiogs

    8.9.2 Internet Access Restriction Settings Allows disable ioteroet access oo specifed day aod hour of every week. 8.9.3 Logging 8.9.3.1 Configuration Field name Explanaton 1. Eoable Check this box if you waot to eoable wireless traafc loggiog. This feature will produce logs which cootaio data oo what websites each clieot was visitog duriog the tme he was coooected to your hotspot.
  • Page 120 Field name Explanaton 1. Mode The mode of the schedule. Use “Fixed” if you waot the uploadiog to be dooe oo a specifc tme of the day. Use “Ioterval” if you waot the uploadiog to be dooe at fxed ioterval. 2.
  • Page 121: Laodiog Page

    8.9.4 Landing Page 8.9.4.1 General Landing Page Settings With this fuoctooality you cao customize your Hotspot Laodiog page. Field name Explanaton 1. Page ttle Will be seeo as laodiog page ttle 2. Theme Laodiog page theme selectoo 3. Upload logio page Allows to upload custom laodiog page theme 4.
  • Page 122: Radius Server Coofguratoo

    8.9.4.2 Template Io this page you cao review laodiog page template HTML code aod modify it. 8.9.5 Radius server configuration Ao autheotcatoo aod accouotog system used by maoy Ioteroet Service Providers (ISPs). Wheo you dial io to the ISP you must eoter your useroame aod password. This ioformatoo is passed to a RADIUS servern which checks that the ioformatoo is correctn aod theo authorizes access to the ISP system.
  • Page 123: Statstcs

    Field name Explanaton 1. Eoable Actvates ao autheotcatoo aod accouotog system 2. Remote access Actvates remote access to radius server 3. Accouotog port Port oo which to listeo for accouotog 4. Autheotcatoo port Port oo which to listeo for autheotcatoo 8.9.6 Statistics Oo hotspot statstcs page you cao review statstcal ioformatoo about hotspot iostaoces.
  • Page 124: Cli

    8.10 CLI CLI or Comaod Lioe Ioterface fuoctooality allows you to eoter aod execute comaods ioto routers termioal.
  • Page 125: Auto Reboot

    8.11 Auto Reboot 8.11.1 Ping Reboot Piog Reboot fuoctoo will periodically seod Piog commaod to server aod waits for echo receive. If oo echo is received router will try agaio seodiog Piog commaod defoed oumber tmesn afer defoed tme ioterval. If oo echo is received afer the defoed oumber of uosuccessful retriesn router will reboot.
  • Page 126: Periodic Reboot

    8.11.2 Periodic Reboot Field name Explanaton 1. Eoable This check box will eoable or disable Periodic reboot feature. 2. Days This check box will eoable router rebootog at the defoed days. 3. Hoursn Mioutes Uploadiog will be dooe oo that specifc tme of the day...
  • Page 127: Ioput/Output

    8.12 Input/Output 8.12.1 Main information Digital OUT: open collector type values, 30V@0.3A. Digital IN: non-isolated, Logic low 0...+5V, Logic high +8...+40V 8.12.2 Status Io this page you cao review the curreot state of router’s ioput aod output. Field name Explanaton 1.
  • Page 128 Field name Explanaton 1. Digital Isolated Ioput oame Digital Isolated Ioput oame label 2. High logic level state High logic level state label 3. Low logic level state Low logic level state label...
  • Page 129: Ioput

    8.12.3 Input Allows you to set up ioput parameters aod specify what actoos should be takeo afer triggeriog eveot of ioput. Io check aoalog sectoo you cao chaoge the aoalog ioput checkiog ioterval. Field name Sample Explanaton Type Digital Specifes ioput type Trigger Ioput opeo/ioput shorted/both Specifes for which trigger rule is applied...
  • Page 130: Output

    8.12.4 Output 8.12.4.1 Output configuration Field name Sample Explanaton Opeo collector Low level / High level Choose what opeo collector output will be io actve output state 8.12.4.2 ON/OFF Field name Sample Explanaton Digital OC output Turo oo / Turo Off Maoually toggle Digital OC output 8.12.4.3 Post/Get Configuration...
  • Page 131 Field name Sample Explanaton Eoable Eoable /Disable Eoable POST/GET output fuoctooality Useroame User1 Service user oame Password Pass1 User password for autheotcatoo Syotax of Output HTTP POST/GET striog With Output post/get you cao maoage ooly Output Field name Sample Explanaton IP_ADDRESS 192.168.1.1 IP address of your router...
  • Page 132 8.12.4.4 Periodic Control Periodic cootrol fuoctoo allows user to set up schedule by which the outputs are either turoed ON or OFF at specifc tme. Afer clickiog oo ADD butoo (Or Editn if the rule is already created) you get the secood periodic output coofguratoo page with extra parameters to set.
  • Page 133 Field name Sample Explanaton Eoable Eoable/Disable Eoable this output rule Output Digital OC output Specify the output type Actoo Oo / Off Specify the actoo to be takeo Actoo tmeout Eoabled / Disabled Eoable tmeout for this rule Timeout (sec) Specifes afer how much tme this actoo should eod.
  • Page 134: Qos

    8.13 QoS QoS (Quality of Service) is the idea that traosmissioo ratesn error ratesn aod other characteristcs cao be measuredn improvedn aodn to some exteotn guaraoteed io advaoce. QoS is of partcular coocero for the cootouous traosmissioo of high-baodwidth video aod multmedia ioformatoo. QoS cao be improved with traafc shapiog techoiques such as packetn oetwork traafcn aod port prioritzatoo.
  • Page 135: System

    9 System 9.1 Setup Wizard The coofguratoo wizard provides a simple way of quickly coofguriog the device io order to briog it up to basic fuoctooality. The wizard is comprised out of 4 steps aod they are as follows: Step 1 (General change) Firstn the wizard prompts you to chaoge the default password.
  • Page 136 Step 3 (LAN) Nextn you are giveo the chaoce to coofgure your LAN aod DHCP server optoos. For a detailed explaoatoo see LAN uoder Network. Step 4 (Wi-Fi) The foal step allows you to coofgure your wireless settiogs io order to set up a rudimeotary Access Poiot. Wheo you’re dooe with the coofguratoo wizardn press Saie.
  • Page 137: Profles

    9.2 Profiles Router cao have 5 coofguratoo proflesn which you cao later apply either via WebUI or via SMS. Wheo you add New Proflen you save current full coofguratoo of the router. Note: profle oames cannot exceed 10 symbols. 9.3 Administration 9.3.1 General...
  • Page 138: Troubleshoot

    Field name Explanaton Router oame Eoter your oew router oame. Host oame Eoter your oew host oame New Password Eoter your oew admioistratoo password. Chaogiog this password will chaoge SSH password as well. Coofrm oew password Re-eoter your oew admioistratoo password. Laoguage Website will be traoslated ioto selected laoguage.
  • Page 139: Backup

    Field name Explanaton System log level Debug level should always be usedn uoless iostructed otherwise. Save log io Default RAM memory should always be used uoless iostructed otherwise. Ioclude GSMD ioformatoo Default settiog – eoabled should be usedn uoless iostructed otherwise. Ioclude PPPD ioformatoo Default settiog –...
  • Page 140 9.3.3.1 Access control 9.3.3.1.1 General Field name Explanaton Eoable SSH access Check box to eoable SSH access. Remote SSH access Check box to eoable remote SSH access. Port Port to be used for SSH coooectoo Eoable HTTP access Eoables HTTP access to router Eoable remote HTTP Eoables remote HTTP access to router access...
  • Page 141 9.3.3.1.2 Safety Field name Explanaton 1. SSH access secure Check box to eoable SSH access secure fuoctooality. eoable 2. Cleao afer reboot If check box is selected – blocked addresses are removed afer every reboot. 3. Fail couot Specifes maximum coooectoo atempts couot before access blockiog. 4.
  • Page 142: Diagoostcs

    Field name Explanaton 1. Host Eoter server IP address or hostoame. 2. Piog Utlity used to test the reach ability of a host oo ao Ioteroet IP oetwork aod to measure the rouod-trip tme for messages seot from the origioatog host to a destoatoo server. Server echo respoose will be showo afer few secoods if server is accessible.
  • Page 143: Mooitoriog

    Field name Explanaton Mobile Check box to show Mobile table io Overview page SMS couoter Check box to show SMS couoter table io Overview page System Check box to show System table io Overview page Wireless Check box to show Wireless table io Overview page Check box to show WAN table io Overview page Local oetwork Check box to show Local oetwork table io Overview page...
  • Page 144: User Scripts

    9.4 User scripts Advaoced users cao iosert their owo commaods that will be executed at the eod of bootog process. Io Script Management wiodow is showo cooteot of a fle /etc/rc.local. This fle is executed at the eod of startupn executog the lioe: sh /etc/rc.local Io this script is oeeded to use sh (ash) commaods.
  • Page 145: Fota

    Keep mobile setngs – if the check box is selected router will keep saved user mobile coofguratoo settiogs afer frmware upgrade. FW image – router frmware upgrade fle. Waroiog: Never remove router power supply aod do oot press reset butoo duriog upgrade process! This would seriously damage your router aod make it ioaccessible.
  • Page 146: Reboot

    “htp://teltooika.srits.lt/rut9xx_auto_update/clieots/” 2. User oame User oame for server authorizatoo. 3. Password Password oame for server authorizatoo. 4. Eoable auto check Check box to eoable automatc checkiog for oew frmware updates. 5. Auto check mode Select wheo to perform auto check fuoctoo. 6.
  • Page 147: Fcc Regulatoos

    Automatcally. It happeos wheo bootloader does oot detect master frmware. Flashiog all 4 Etheroet LEDs iodicate that bootloader’s webserver has started. Manually. Bootloader’s webserver cao be requested by holdiog reset butoo for 3 secoods while poweriog the device oo. Flashiog all 4 Etheroet LEDs iodicates that bootloader’s webserver has started. Bootloader’s WebUI cao be accessed by typiog this address io the web browser: 192.168.1.1/iodex.html Note: it may be oecessary to clear web browser’s cache aod to use iocogoito/aoooymous wiodow to access bootloader’s WebUI.
  • Page 148: Glossary

    This device complies with the relevaot RF radiatoo exposure limit set forth for ao uocootrolled eoviroomeot. This device must be iostalled aod operated with the mioimum distaoce 20cm betweeo the radiator aod your body. This device must be oot co-located or operatog io coojuoctoo with aoy other aoteooa or traosmiter. Glossary WAN –...
  • Page 149 LCP – Liok Cootrol Protocol – a protocol that is part of the PPP (Poiot-to-Poiot Protocol). The LCP checks the ideotty of the lioked device aod either accepts or rejects the peer devicen determioes the acceptable packet size for traosmissioon searches for errors io coofguratoo aod cao termioate the liok if the parameters are oot satsfed. BOOTP –...
  • Page 150 SNMP – Simple Network Maoagemeot Protocol - a set of protocols for maoagiog complex oetworks. SNMP works by seodiog messagesn called protocol data units (PDUs)n to differeot parts of a oetwork.

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