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Milesight UF51 User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Milesight UF51

  • Page 1 5G CPE IOT-CPE5G User Guid...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Product Introduction ........................7 1.1 Overview ............................7 1.2 Advantages ............................7 Chapter 2 Hardware Introduction ......................... 9 2.1 Packing List ............................9 2.2 Hardware Overview .......................... 9 2.3 Serial & IO & Power Pinouts ......................10 2.4 LED Indicators ..........................10 2.5 Dimensions (mm) ...........................11 2.6 Reset Button ...........................
  • Page 3 7.2.1.4 Interface Settings ..................... 43 7.2.1.5 Link Failover ......................43 7.2.1.6 Static IP Address Assignment .................45 7.2.2 WLAN (Wi-Fi Version Only) ..................46 7.2.3 Firewall ..........................47 7.2.3.1 General Settings ....................... 47 7.2.3.2 ACL ..........................49 7.2.3.3 Port Mapping (DNAT) ....................50 7.2.3.4 DMZ ...........................
  • Page 4 7.4.6.4 Trap ..........................87 7.4.6.5 MIB ..........................88 7.5 App ..............................88 7.5.1 Node-RED ..........................88 7.6 System ............................90 7.6.1 System ..........................91 7.6.2 Password ..........................91 7.6.3 Device Management ......................92 6.6.3.1 Device Management ....................92 7.6.3.2 Cloud VPN ......................... 93 7.6.4 Backup / Upgrade ........................94 7.6.5 Reboot ..........................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Product Introduction

    Adopting a high-performance and low power consumption industrial platform of quad-core CPU and 5G cellular module, UF51 supports the global WCDMA, 4G LTE, 5G Sub-6 GHz and NSA network and WiFi-6, to provide ultra-fast network to ensure the extremely safe and reliable connection to the wireless network.
  • Page 6 Support policy routing and NAT for more secure intranet access Easy Maintenance Milesight DeviceHub provides easy setup, mass configuration, and centralized management of remote devices The user-friendly web interface design and several upgrade options help administrator to manage...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Hardware Introduction

    Chapter 2 Hardware Introduction 2.1 Packing List 1 × 1 × 1 × 8-pin Serial & IO & 1 × Rubber Feet UF51 Device Power Adapter Power Terminal Block 1 × Bottom Cover 1 × Waterproof × Wall Mounting 1 × Mounting Bracket...
  • Page 8: Serial & Io & Power Pinouts

    SIM Slot Reset Button USB Type-C Port Vent Plug LAN2 Port Bracket Mounting Screws Serial & IO Power Interface LAN1/WAN Port (PoE PD) 2.3 Serial & IO & Power Pinouts RS232 Power Description /RS485 Digital Input Ground Negative Positive (9-48V) Common Ground Digital Output...
  • Page 9: Dimensions (Mm)

    The device resets to factory default. Green Chapter 3 Power Supply UF51 can be powered by 802.3af standard PoE or 9-48V DC. Both power supplies can’t be used at the same time. PoE Supply: provide power supply via PoE injector as follows. Besides, it can also be powered by PoE...
  • Page 10: Chapter 4 Hardware Installation

    4.2 Waterproof Cover & Ethernet Cable Installation Please use round Ethernet cable and install as follows if UF51 needs to be placed outdoors: 1. Install the rubber ring into the bottom of the device. Note that the round part needs to face the gap of bottom when installing, otherwise it may cause waterlogged.
  • Page 11: Device Installation

    Bottom cover can be fixed with the device via the wiring behind the cover. 4.3 Device Installation UF51 supports multiple installation methods like desktop, wall mounting, pole mounting, etc. Before you start, make sure that all fittings have been installed.
  • Page 12: Wall Mounting

    4.3.2 Wall Mounting Preparation: mounting bracket(with 2 screws), wall plugs, wall mounting screws and other required tools. A. Align the mounting bracket horizontally to the desired position on the wall, use a marker pen to mark four mounting holes on the wall, and then remove the mounting bracket from the wall. Note: The connecting lines of adjacent points are at right angles.
  • Page 13: Chapter 5 Access To Web Gui

    Password: password IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Connect PC to LAN port or USB port of UF51 directly. The following steps are based on Windows 10 operating system for your reference. 1. Go to Control Panel → Network and Internet → Network and Sharing Center, then click Ethernet (May have different names).
  • Page 14 subnet of the device. 3. Open a Web browser on your PC (Chrome is recommended), type in the IP address 192.168.1.1 to access the web GUI, then enter the default username and password, and click Login. If you enter the username or password incorrectly more than 5 times, the login page will be locked for 10 minutes.
  • Page 15: Chapter 6 Application Examples

    Chapter 6 Application Examples 6.1 Configure Cellular Connection Ensure the SIM card is inserted well and all cellular antennas are connected to the correct connectors. Go to Network > Interface > Interface page, find the cellular interface and click Edit button Fill in the necessary info of SIM card, then save all settings.
  • Page 16 For 5G connection, you can choose specific bands to ensure high network speed. Go to Network > Interface > Link Failover to enable cellular and drag the buttons to change link priority. Click Edit of a link to configure ICMP ping detection information. When ping probe is enabled, the device will send ICMP packets to detection server to check if this link is valid.
  • Page 17: Configure Ethernet Connection

    Connected, the SIM has been dialed up successfully. Related Topic Cellular Setting Cellular Status 6.2 Configure Ethernet Connection UF51 supports getting network access via WAN port. Configuration Steps 1. Go to Network > Interface > Interface page, find the WAN interface and click Edit button.
  • Page 18 2. Select the protocol according to your network router mode or network provider types and configure the corresponding parameters, then save all settings. DHCP: upper network router will assign an IP address to UF51 WAN port. This is the easiest way ...
  • Page 19: Configure Wi-Fi Access Point

    6.3 Configure Wi-Fi Access Point UF51 supports both 2.4G and 5G Wi-Fi and they can work as access points to provide network access to other devices at the same time. We are about to take an example of configuring a 2.4G Wi-Fi access point.
  • Page 20: Configure Openvpn Client

    Wi-Fi. Use a smart phone to connect the access point of UF51. You can check the information of the connected client/user on Status > Overview page. Related Topic WLAN Setting 6.4 Configure OpenVPN Client UF51 can work as OpenVPN clients or OpenVPN servers.
  • Page 21 3. Select the location as OpenWrt and download the OVPN file.
  • Page 22: Configure Nat Rule

    6.5 Configure NAT Rule Example A UF51 device can access to the Internet via cellular and get a public IP address. LAN port is connected with an IP camera whose IP address is 192.168.23.165 and HTTP port is 80. This IP...
  • Page 23: Restore Factory Defaults

    Configuration Steps Go to Network > Firewall > Port Mapping and configure port mapping parameters as below. External IP address 0.0.0.0/0 means all external addresses are allowed to access. After that, users can use public IP: external port to access the IP camera. Related Topic Port Mapping 6.6 Restore Factory Defaults...
  • Page 24: Firmware Upgrade

    6.7 Firmware Upgrade It is suggested that you contact Milesight technical support first before you upgrade the device. After getting the image file please refer to the following steps to complete the upgrade. Go to System > Backup/Upgrade page, and click Flash image.
  • Page 25 Browse the correct firmware file from the PC, click Upload and the device will check if the firmware file is correct. If it’s correct, the firmware will be imported to the device. After upload, click Continue to upgrade the device. When SYS LED changes from orange to green and stay statically, the upgrade is completed.
  • Page 26: Chapter 7 Web Configuration

    Related Topic Backup / Flash Firmware Chapter 7 Web Configuration 7.1 Status 7.1.1 Overview The System tab contains the basic information of the device on this page. System Item Description The hostname of device, it can be modified on System > System > Hostname General Settings.
  • Page 27 System > System > General Settings. Uptime The time since the device has been powered and running. Hardware Item Description CPU Temperature The temperature of CPU. Averages over progressively longer periods of time (1, 5 and 15 Average Load minutes averages), the smaller numbers are better. the RAM capacity and the available RAM memory.
  • Page 28: Cellular

    When UPS is connected to the device, the UPS basic information will also show on the Status page. For more details please refer to Milesight UPS User Guide. 7.1.2 Cellular You can view the cellular network status of device on this page.
  • Page 29 Modem Information Item Description Corresponding detection status of module and SIM card. No SIM Card: the SIM card is not inserted  PIN Error: the PIN code is error  PIN Required: the SIM card requires to type PIN code ...
  • Page 30: Gps

    Network Item Description Status The connection status of cellular network. IPv4/IPv6 Address The IPv4/IPv6 address and netmask of cellular network. IPv4/IPv6 Gateway The IPv4/IPv6 gateway and netmask of cellular network. IPv4/IPv6 DNS The DNS sever of cellular network. The information on how long the cellular network has been Connection Duration connected.
  • Page 31: Firewall

    GPS Status Item Description Status The obtain status of GPS. Time for Locating The time for locating. Satellites In Use The quantity of satellites in use. Satellites In View The quantity of satellites in view. Latitude The Latitude of the location. Longitude The Longitude of the location.
  • Page 32: Routing Table

    Firewall Status Item Description Table: Filter The default table for handing network packets. Used to alter packets that create a new connection and Table: NAT used for Network Address Translation (NAT). Table: Mangle Used for specific types of packet alternation. Show/Hide Empty Chain Show/hide the chain without any rule.
  • Page 33: Vpn

    IPv6 Neighbor Interface The binding interface of neighbor. IPv6 Address The IP address of neighbor. MAC Address The IP address's corresponding MAC address. 7.1.6 VPN You can check VPN status on this page. VPN Status Item Description Clients Name The name of the enabled VPN clients. Status The connection status of client.
  • Page 34: Wan

    Interfaces Item Description Restart Click to restart this network interface. Edit Click to edit general settings of this network interface. Global Network Options Item Description IPv6 ULA-Prefix The IPv6 unique local address (ULA) prefix of this device. 7.2.1.1 WAN The WAN port can be connected with an Ethernet cable to get Internet access. It supports 3 connection types which can work with both IPv4 and IPv6.
  • Page 35 WAN - Status Item Description Uptime How long has the device been running. MAC address of WAN interface. RX: the data volume and packets received in this interface. TX: the data volume and packets transmitted from this interface. IPv4 IPv4 address of WAN interface. 1.
  • Page 36 Enable or disable NAT function. When enabled, a private IP can be translated to a public IP. Set the maximum transmission unit. Range: 68-1500. 2. DHCP Client If the external network has DHCP server enabled and has assigned IP addresses to the Ethernet WAN interface, please select this mode to obtain IP address automatically.
  • Page 37: Lan/Dhcp Server

    PPPoE - General Settings Item Description PAP/CHAP Username Enter the username provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). PAP/CHAP Password Enter the password provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). PPPoE - Advanced Settings Item Description Obtain IPv6-Address Enable IPv6 negotiation on the PPP link. Obtain DNS server Obtain peer DNS automatically during PPP dialing.
  • Page 38 LAN - General Settings Item Description Uptime: how long has the device been running. MAC: MAC address of LAN interfaces. Status RX: the data volume and packets received in this interface. TX: the data volume and packets transmitted from this interface. IPv4/IPv6: IPv4/IPv6 address of LAN interfaces.
  • Page 39 DHCP Server-General Setup Item Description Enable Enable to disable DHCP for this interface. Define the beginning of the pool of IP addresses which will be Start Address leased to DHCP clients. Define the end of the pool of IP addresses which will be leased to End Address DHCP clients.
  • Page 40: Cellular

    DHCPv6 Mode It’s fixed as stateless mode. Announced DNS Servers Set the DNS server list for clients. 7.2.1.3 Cellular Cellular Item Description Show the Internet protocol type to use for this interface. IP Type Option: IPv4, IPv6 and IPv4/IPv6. Enter the Access Point Name for cellular dial-up connection provided by local ISP.
  • Page 41: Interface Settings

    Auto: connect to the network with the strongest signal automatically. 5G Only: connect to 5G network only. And so on. Roaming Enable or disable roaming. Enable or disable IMS function. SMS Center Enter the local SMS center number for storing, forwarding, converting and Number delivering SMS message.
  • Page 42 If priority 1 can only use IPv4, UF51 will select a second link in which IPv6 works as the main IPv6 link and vice versa.
  • Page 43: Static Ip Address Assignment

    Ping Probe Item Description If enabled, the device will periodically detect the connection Enable status of the link by sending ICMP packets. The device will send ICMP packet to the IPv4/IPv6 address to IPv4/IPv6 Primary determine whether the network connection is still available or Server not.
  • Page 44: Wlan (Wi-Fi Version Only)

    IPv4 Lease time Time remaining for the client. 7.2.2 WLAN (Wi-Fi Version Only) This section explains how to set the related parameters for Wi-Fi network. UF51 supports both 2.4G and 5G Wi-Fi and they can work at the same time. WLAN...
  • Page 45: Firewall

    Mode WEP Auto, WEP Shared Key, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA3-PSK, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK and WPA2-PSK/WPA3-PSK. Select cipher when using PSK type encryption mode. The options are AES, Cipher TKIP and AES/TKIP. Define the key of access point. Group Rekey The interval of changing the cipher key. Interval SSID When SSID broadcast is disabled, other wireless devices can't find the SSID,...
  • Page 46 General Setting Item Description Default Security Configuration Enable/disable SYN-flood protection. SYN-flood protection allows to protect from a DDoS attack Enable SYN-flood that exploits part of the normal TCP three-way Enable Protection handshake to consume resources on the targeted server and render it unresponsive. Log in using HTTPS Log in the web GUI of device via HTTPS by default.
  • Page 47: Acl

    7.2.3.2 ACL The access control list, also called ACL, implements permission or prohibition of access for specified network traffic (such as the source IP address) by configuring a series of matching rules so as to filter the network interface traffic. When a device receives a packet, the field will be analyzed according to the ACL rule applied to the current interface.
  • Page 48: Port Mapping (Dnat)

    ACL - Add/Edit Name Define a unique name for this ACL rule. Type Select type as IPv4 or IPv6. Protocol Select protocol among TCP, UDP and ICMP. Select the source interface type from Device Output, LAN, VLAN or Source Interface WAN (WAN, Cellular, WLAN).
  • Page 49: Dmz

    es the connection. Then it will convert the connection into the an internal connection. This conversion is called DNAT, which is mainly used for external and internal services. Port Mapping (DNAT) Item Description Name Define a unique name of the port mapping rule. Protocol Select TCP or UDP for your application requirements.
  • Page 50: Custom Rules

    Item Description Enable Enable or disable DMZ. DMZ Host Enter the IP address of the DMZ host on the internal network. Set the source IP address which can access to DMZ host. Source IP Address "0.0.0.0/0" means any address. 7.2.3.5 Custom Rules In this page, you can enter your own custom firewall iptables rules and these will get executed as a Linux shell script.
  • Page 51: Ip Passthrough

    Static Routes Item Description Interface The interface allows the data to reach the destination address. Destination Enter the destination IPv4/IPv6 address. Network IPv4 Netmask Enter the subnet mask of IPv4 destination address. IPv4/IPv6 IPv4/IPv6 address of the next device that will be passed by before the Gateway input data reaches the destination address.
  • Page 52: Diagnostics

    System, which allows user to alias a dynamic IP address to a static domain name. DDNS serves as a client tool and needs to coordinate with DDNS server. Before starting configuration, user shall register on a website of proper domain name provider and apply for a domain name. DDNS Item Description...
  • Page 53: Vpn

    UF51 is 2.5.3. 7.3.1.1 OpenVPN Server UF51 supports OpenVPN server to create secure point-to-point or site-to-site connections in routed or bridged configurations and remote access facilities. You can import the ovpn file directly or configure the parameters on this page to set this server.
  • Page 54 Item Description Click to browse the server configuration ovpn format file including the settings and Browse certificate contents. Please refer to the server configuration file according to sample: server.conf Edit Click to edit the imported file. Export Export the server configuration file. Delete Click to delete the configuration file.
  • Page 55 OpenVPN Server - Page Configuration Item Description Protocol Select a transport protocol used by connection from UDP and TCP. Enter the local hostname or IP address for bind. If left blank, OpenVPN Listening IP server will bind to all interfaces. Enter the TCP/UCP service number for OpenVPN client connection.
  • Page 56: Openvpn Client

    Subnet Mask Set the subnet netmask of OpenVPN client. 7.3.1.2 OpenVPN Client UF51 supports running at most 3 OpenVPN clients at the same time. You can import the ovpn file directly or configure the parameters on this page to set clients.
  • Page 57 OpenVPN Client - File Configuration Item Description Click to browse the client configuration ovpn format file including the settings and Browse certificate contents. Please refer to the client configuration file according to sample: client.conf Edit Click to edit the imported file. Export Export the server configuration file.
  • Page 58 OpenVPN Client - Page Configuration Item Description Protocol Select a transport protocol used by connecting UDP and TCP. Remote IP Address Enter remote OpenVPN server's IP address or domain name. Enter the TCP/UCP service number of remote OpenVPN server. Range: Port 1-65535.
  • Page 59: Certificate

    client local values. Range: 10-1800 s. OpenVPN will be reestablished after timeout. If this is set on both server Ping Detection and client, the value pushed from server will override the client local Timeout values. Range: 60-3600 s. Select from NONE, BF-CBC, DES-CBC, DES-EDE3-CBC, AES-128-CBC, Encryption Mode AES-192-CBC and AES-256-CBC.
  • Page 60: Ipsecvpn

    7.3.2 IPsecVPN IPsec is especially useful for implementing virtual private networks and for remote user access through dial-up connection to private networks. A big advantage of IPsec is that security arrangements can be handled without requiring changes to individual computer. IPsec provides three choices of security service: Authentication Header (AH), Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP), and Internet Key Exchange (IKE).
  • Page 61 IPsec Protocol Select from ESP or AH. Local Subnet Enter the local LAN subnet IP address on the IPsec tunnel. Local Subnet Netmask Enter the local LAN netmask on the IPsec tunnel. Select the identifier type, and send it to remote peer. Default: None ID: use local subnet IP address as ID Local ID Type...
  • Page 62: Ipsec Client

    Set advanced time before the lifetime expires to begin the Margintime re-negotiation. User can enter some other initialization strings in this field to add extra Expert Options settings and separate the strings with semicolon. 7.3.2.2 IPSec Client UF51 supports running at most 3 IPsec clients at the same time.
  • Page 63 IPsec Client Item Description Enable or disable IPsec client mode. A maximum of 3 Enable tunnels is allowed. IP Gateway Address Enter the remote IPsec server address. IPsec Mode Select Tunnel or Transport. IPsec Protocol Select ESP or AH. Local Subnet Enter the local LAN subnet IP address on the IPsec tunnel.
  • Page 64 Select the identifier type that is the same as remote peer local ID. Default: None Remote ID type ID: use remote subnet IP address as ID FQDN: fully qualified domain name, example: test.user.com User FQDN: fully qualified username string with email address format, example: test@user.com SA Encryption Algorithm Select AES128, AES192 or AES256.
  • Page 65: Certificate

    DH Group Select MODP768_1, MODP1024_2 or MODP1536_5. Select PSK or CA. PSK: use pre-shared key to complete the authentication. Local Authentication CA: use certificate to complete the authentication. After selecting, go to VPN > IPsec > Certifications page to import CA certificate, local certificate and private key to corresponding fields.
  • Page 66: L2Tp

    7.3.3 L2TP Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is an extension of the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) used by an Internet service provider (ISP) to enable the operation of a virtual private network (VPN) over the Internet.
  • Page 67 L2TP Item Description Enable Enable or disable L2TP client. Server IP Address Enter remote L2TP server's IP address or domain name. Username Enter the username that L2TP server provides. Password Enter the password that L2TP server provides. Authentication Type Select authentication type used to secure data sessions. Global Traffic All the data traffic will be sent out via L2TP VPN tunnel when this function Forwarding...
  • Page 68: Pptp

    Set the maximum transmission unit. Range: 68-1500. Set the link detection interval time to ensure tunnel connection. Range: Link Detection Interval 0-600. User can enter some initialization strings in this field and separate the Expert Options strings with semicolon. 7.3.4 PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a protocol that uses a TCP control channel and a Generic Routing Encapsulation tunnel to encapsulate PPP packets.
  • Page 69: Service

    PPTP Item Description Enable Enable or disable PPTP client. Server IP Address Enter remote PPTP server's IP address or domain name. Username Enter the username that PPTP server provides. Password Enter the password that PPTP server provides. Authentication Type Select authentication type used to secure data sessions. Global Traffic All the data traffic will be sent out viaPPTP VPN tunnel when this function Forwarding...
  • Page 70 Serial Setting Item Description Default Enable Enable or disable serial port function. Disable It is fixed as RS485 by default. If you want RS232 port, please Serial Type contact sales before ordering. The range is 300-230400. Same with the baud rate of the Baud Rate 9600 connected terminal device.
  • Page 71 DTU Mode Item Description Default Select from below protocols: TCP Client: the device is used as TCP client and transmits data to TCP server transparently. UDP Client: the device is used as UDP client and transmits data to UDP server transparently. DTU Protocol TCP server: the device is used as TCP server to wait for polling data.
  • Page 72 After TCP client is connected with TCP server, the client will send Keepalive heartbeat packet by TCP regularly to keep alive. The interval range is Interval 1-3600 s. When TCP heartbeat times run out, the device will resend heartbeat. Keepalive Retry After it reaches the preset retry times, device will reconnect to TCP Times server.
  • Page 73: I/O

    The interval that the device sends out real serial data stored in the buffer area to public network. The range is 10-65535 ms. Serial Frame Note: data will be sent out to public network when real serial data size Interval reaches the preset packet size, even though it's within the serial frame interval.
  • Page 74 High->Low: The counter value will increase by 1 if digital input's status changes from high level to low level. Trigger The system will take actions accordingly when the counter value reach the preset Counter one, and then reset the counter value to 0. Range: 1-100. Select the corresponding actions that the system will take when digital input mode meets the preset condition or duration.
  • Page 75: Modbus Client (Master)

    7.4.3 Modbus Client (Master) UF51 can be set as Modbus RTU/TCP Client to poll the remote Modbus Server and send data to TCP server. 7.4.3.1 Modbus Client You can configure Modbus Client’s parameters on this page. Modbus Client Item Description...
  • Page 76 Channel Setting Item Description Name Set the name to identify the remote channel. It cannot be blank. Server ID Set Modbus server ID. Register The starting address for Modbus reading. Address Number The reading quantity from starting address. Command Read command data type, options are Coil, Discrete, Holding Register (INT16), Type Input Register (INT16), Holding Register (INT32) and Holding Register (Float).
  • Page 77 Alarm Setting Item Description Name Select the Modbus channel. Condition The condition that triggers alert. Min. Set the min. value to trigger the alert. When the actual value is less than Threshold this value, the alarm will be triggered. Max. Set the max.
  • Page 78: Gps

    TCP Forwarding Item Description Name The name of Modbus Client's channel. The IP address of the server to which the packets are forwarded . Port The port of the server's to which the packets are forwarded. 7.4.4 GPS Users can enable GPS feature here. For more debug information, please also enable GPS log. 7.4.4.1 GPS IP Forwarding GPS IP forwarding means that GPS data can be forwarded over the Internet.
  • Page 79 GPS IP Forwarding Item Description Default Enable Forward the GPS data to the client or server. Disable Type Select connection type of the device as Client or Server. Client Protocol Select protocol of data transmission as TCP or UDP. When it's connected with server/client, the device will send heartbeat GPS Keepalive packet regularly to the server/client to keep alive.
  • Page 80: Gps Serial Forwarding

    Retry After it reaches the preset retry times, device will reconnect to TCP server. The range is 1-16. Local Port Set the device listening port when using as a Server. Range: 1-65535. Reconnect When the connection fails, device will reconnect to the server at the Interval preset interval.
  • Page 81: Phone&Sms

    GPS Serial Forwarding Item Description Default Enable Forward the GPS data to the preset serial port. Disable Select the serial port to receive GPS data. Ensure that the Serial Type serial port is enabled on Industrial > Serial Port. The device will forward the GPS data to the serial port Report Interval according to this interval.
  • Page 82: Sms

    Item Description Phone Book Phone Number Enter the telephone number. Digits, "+" and "-" are allowed. Description The description of the telephone number. Phone Group List Group Name Set name for phone group. Description The description of the phone group. Phone List Select the phone numbers to the list.
  • Page 83: Snmp

    Phone number: only the phone numbers on phone groups support remote control. Password + phone number: only the phone numbers on phone groups support remote control; besides, control SMS should be sent as format password+”;”+command content. Password Set password for authentication. Phone Group Select the Phone group which used for remote control.
  • Page 84: Snmp

    7.4.6.1 SNMP UF51 supports SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 version. SNMPv3 employs authentication encryption by username and password. SNMP Settings Item Description Enable Enable or disable SNMP function. Set SNMP listened port. Range: 1-65535. Port The default port is 161. SNMP Version It’s fixed as SNMP v3.
  • Page 85: Vacm

    7.4.6.3 VACM This section describes how to configure VCAM parameters. VACM Item Description SNMP v1 & v2c Supported Network Community Set the community name. The external IP address range to access this MIB view. Address/Netmask MIB View Select an MIB view to set permissions from the MIB view list. Access Permission Select from "Read-Only"...
  • Page 86: Mib

    Node-RED official website the palette. For more guidance and documentation please refer to If the Node-RED is not installed, please download the Node-RED App from Milesight website and install it to the device. After installation, it will show below status.
  • Page 87 All Flows Export Export all flows as a JSON format file. Restore to Factory Erase all flows data of Node-RED. Settings Uninstall Uninstall the Node-RED App from this device. Milesight provides a customized node library to use the interfaces of the device.
  • Page 88: System

    Node Library Node Description Router Event Monitor alarm events of the device. Receive SMS message. This only works when the cellular is SMS Input connected. Send an SMS message. This only works when the cellular is SMS Output connected. Receive DI status. This only works when DI is enabled and Action is Digital Input Node-RED on Service >...
  • Page 89: System

    7.6.1 System System - General Setting Item Description Hostname Define the device name, needs to start with a letter. Local Time Show the current system time. Timezone Click the drop-down list to select the time zone you are in. Select the time synchronization mode. Sync Browser Time: Synchronize time with browser.
  • Page 90: Device Management

    Enter the new password again. 7.6.3 Device Management 6.6.3.1 Device Management You can connect the device to the Milesight DeviceHub management platform on this page so as to DeviceHub User Guide manage the device centrally and remotely. For more details, please refer to...
  • Page 91: Cloud Vpn

    Account name". Authentication Code Fill in the authentication code generated from the DeviceHub. Account Name Fill in the registered DeviceHub account (email) and password. Password Click this button to connect/disconnect the device from the Connect/Disconnect DeviceHub. 7.6.3.2 Cloud VPN You can connect the device to the MilesightVPN on this page so as to manage the device and MilesightVPN User Guide connected devices centrally and remotely.
  • Page 92: Backup / Upgrade

    Remote IP Show the virtual IP of the Milesight VPN server. Show the information on how long has the device been Connection Time connected to the Milesight VPN. 7.6.4 Backup / Upgrade This section describes how to create a complete backup of the system configurations to a file, reset to factory defaults, restore the config file to the device and upgrade the flash image via the web.
  • Page 93: Log

    Reboot Item Description Reboot Now Reboot the device immediately. Schedule Enable Click to enable reboot schedule. Cycles Reboot the device at a scheduled frequency. Time Select the time to execute the schedule. 7.6.6 Log Users can download logs contains a record of informational, error and warning events that indicates how the system processes.
  • Page 94: Debugger

    Item Description External system log Fill in the remote log server address (IP/domain name) which server the device sends. External system log Fill in the remote log server port which the device sends. server port External system log Choose UDP or TCP from the drop-down list to transmit log file server protocol in corresponding protocol.
  • Page 95 Besides, click EDIT to customize the common AT commands, then press the buttons on the top of black frame directly to execute common commands directly. Common command description: AT+CSQ?----Get cellular network signal AT+ECELL?----Get current cell information AT+ERAT?----Get RAT status and network type AT+EPBSEH? ----Get using bands AT+CREG?----Get network registration status AT+COPS?----Get operator and access technology info...
  • Page 96: Firewall Debugger

    7.6.7.2 Firewall Debugger This tool allows to use iptables commands to check firewall information and download results. [END]...