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Digi TransPort WR11 User Manual (948 pages)
Brand:
Digi
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 25.22 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Digi Transport® Routers
15
Transport WR11
15
Transport WR21
17
Transport WR31
18
Transport WR41
20
Transport WR44 / WR44 R
21
Transport WR44 RR
22
Hardware Features
23
Transport WR11 Hardware Features
24
Transport WR11 EVDO Model
24
Transport WR11 HSPA+ Model
25
Transport WR11 LTE-MIMO
26
Transport WR11 XT
27
Transport WR11 Accessories
29
Transport WR11 Hardware Specifications
30
Regulatory and Safety Statements
31
Transport WR21 Hardware Features
35
Transport WR21 Front Panel
35
Transport WR21 Rear Panel Features
36
Reset the Transport WR21
37
Transport WR21 Serial Pinout
38
Transport WR21 Accessories
40
Transport WR21 Hardware Specifications
41
Regulatory and Safety Statements
41
Transport WR31 Hardware Features
45
Transport WR31 Hardware Specifications
48
Transport WR31 Accessories
49
Transport WR31 Mounting Options
50
Hazardous Location Installation
51
Transport WR31 Serial Pinout
52
Transport WR31 Digital and Analog Inputs and Outputs
54
I/O Connector Pin Assignments
54
Transport WR31 Digital Input/Output: Representative Circuit
55
Transport WR31 Analog Input: Representative Circuit
55
Example Digital and Analog I/O Wiring
56
Digital Output
56
Digital and Analog I/O Specifications
58
Regulatory and Safety Statements
60
Transport WR41 Hardware Features
64
Front Panel
64
Rear Panel
65
Underside of Unit Features
66
Additional Hardware Features
67
Transport WR41 Hardware Specifications
69
Transport WR41 Accessories
70
Transport WR41 Serial Pinout
71
Regulatory and Safety Statements
72
Transport WR44 / WR44 R Hardware Features
76
Front Panel
76
Transport WR44 Models with Cellular Interface
76
Transport WR44 Models Without SIM Card Slots
76
Rear Panel
77
Underside of Unit
78
Enclosure Features
79
Transport WR44 Additional Hardware Features
80
Transport WR44 Hardware Specifications
82
Transport WR44 R Hardware Specifications
83
Transport WR44 Accessories
84
Transport WR44 R Accessories
85
Transport WR44 / WR44 R RS232 Serial Pinout
86
Regulatory and Safety Statements
87
Transport WR44 RR Hardware Features
91
Front Panel
91
Rear Panel
91
Enclosure Features
92
Transport WR44 RR Hardware Specifications
93
Transport WR44 RR Accessories
94
Transport WR44 RR Ethernet Cable Connectors and Pinouts
95
Regulatory and Safety Statements
97
Purchase Additional Serial Cables
101
Signal Strength Indicators
102
Antenna Specifications for Wi-Fi 2.4 Ghz Modules
103
Using the Web Interface
104
Log in to the Device
105
Log out and Return to the Login Page
107
Execute a Command from the Web Interface
108
Signal Strength Indicators on the Mobile Status Page
109
Use the Web Interface Wizards
110
Use the Quick Start Wizard
111
Use the Serial Interface Wizard
112
Use the Create an Aggressive Mode LAN to LAN Ipsec Tunnel Wizard
113
Use the Surelink Wizard
114
Use the GOBI Module Carrier Wizard
116
Use the Dual SIM Wizard
117
Using the Command-Line Interface
118
About the Digi Transport Command Line Interface
119
Supported Command Types
120
Required Software for Using the Command Line
121
Connect to the Transport Router from a PC
122
Log in to the Command Line Interface
123
Exit the Command Line Interface
124
Commands and the Active Port
125
When Commands Take Effect
126
View Current Configuration Changes
127
Save Changes
128
Configure Network Settings
129
Establish a Remote Connection
131
Application Commands
132
Application Commands Are Case-Insensitive
132
One Command Per Line
132
Application Command Syntax
132
Use Wildcards in Commands
132
Use Special Usernames in Commands
133
Using the Command-Line Parameter Tables in this Guide
134
Activate and Deactivate Interfaces
136
Ana Command: Clear the Analyser Trace
137
Config Command: Show/Save Configuration
138
Config Changes Command: Show Number of Changes Counter
139
Clear Command: Clear the Event Log
140
Gpio Command: General Purpose Input Output (GPIO)
141
Ping Command: Troubleshoot Connectivity Problems
143
Qdl Command: Select Cellular Image to Load
144
Reboot Command: Reboot Router
145
Tcpperm Command: Establish a Permanent Serial to IP Connection
146
Tcpdial Command: Establish a Manually Initiated Serial to IP Connection
148
Tcpdab Command: Cancel a Tcpdial Connection
149
Templog Command: Monitor Router Temperature
150
Traceroute Command: Troubleshoot Connectivity Problems
151
AT Commands
152
The at Command Interface
152
Enter Multiple Commands
152
Use Escape Sequences
152
AT Command Result Codes
153
S Registers
154
Atd: Dial a Call
155
Ath: Hang-Up
156
Atz: Reset
157
At&C: Control the DCD Signal
158
At&F: Load Factory Settings
159
At&R: Control the CTS Signal
160
At&V: View Profiles
161
At&W: Write SREGS.DAT File
162
At&Y: Select Power-Up Profile
163
At&Z: Store Phone Number
164
At\At: Ignore Invalid at Commands
165
At\Gps Command: Send GPS Data to ASY Port
165
At\Ls: Lock Speed
166
At\Port: Set the Active Port for Text Commands
167
At\Smib Commands
168
S Register Definitions
174
Configuring Network Interfaces
179
Configure Ethernet Interfaces
179
Ipv6 Addressing Support on Ethernet Interfaces
179
Configure Basic Ethernet IP Address Parameters
180
Configure Advanced Ethernet Parameters
182
Configure Ethernet Quality of Service (Qos) Parameters
192
Configure Ethernet Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
195
Configure Logical Ethernet Interfaces
199
Configure Which Ethernet Devices Can Send Packets to the Router (MAC Filtering)
200
Configure an Ethernet Bridge between Two Networks (MAC Bridging)
202
Configure Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
204
Configure Virtual LAN (VLAN) Support
206
Configure Wi-Fi Interfaces
208
Configure Global Wi-Fi Settings
209
Configure Advanced Global Wi-Fi Settings
213
Configure a Wi-Fi Node as a Hotspot
214
Configure Wi-Fi Filtering
215
Configure a Wi-Fi Node
216
Perform a Rogue Scan
222
Configure Mobile (Cellular) Interfaces
223
Configuration Parameters Required from Your Mobile Network
223
Supported Cellular Modules in Digi Transport Products
224
Configure Sims
225
Configure Mobile Connection Settings
226
Configure SIM Failover
231
Configure Advanced Mobile Parameters
232
Configure Sending and Receiving SMS Messages
242
Verify Mobile Connectivity and Check Mobile Status
246
Automatic SIM Detection
248
Determine the Cellular Module Type and Carrier Firmware Version
249
Switch the Cellular Carrier Firmware
250
Update Carrier Firmware
254
Configure DSL Interfaces
257
Configure Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) Parameters
258
Configure DSL Network Settings
259
Configure PVC Traffic Shaping Parameters
263
Configure Advanced DSL Parameters
265
Configure Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) Interfaces
267
Configure GRE Tunnel Parameters
268
Configure Advanced GRE Parameters
271
Configure ISDN Interfaces
273
Configure the ISDN Interface to Receive Incoming Calls
274
Configure ISDN Dialing Parameters
279
Configure Advanced ISDN Parameters
284
Configure ISDN Link Access Protocol D (LAPD) Parameters
288
Configure ISDN to Answer V.120 Calls
291
Configure PSTN Interfaces
293
Configure Advanced PSTN Parameters
298
Configure Dialserv Interfaces
302
Configure Dialserv Network Settings
303
Configure Advanced Dialserv Parameters
307
Configure Serial Interfaces
311
Configure Advanced Serial Port Parameters
314
Configure Synchronous Communications
318
Configure Rate Adaptation
320
Configure Command Alias Mappings
322
Configure Protocol Bindings
324
Configure Virtual Serial Ports
326
Configure Port Redirection Using Realport
328
Configure Sending Serial Data to Multiple Serial Ports
332
Configure Ipv6 Addressing Support
335
Ipv6 Support Is for Ethernet Interfaces Only
335
Ipv6 Modes
335
Typical Ipv6 Configuration
335
Ipv6 Support in the Web Interface
337
Ipv6 Support in the Command-Line Interface
339
Configure a WAN for Ipv6
343
Configure a LAN for Ipv6
344
Show and Update the Ipv6 Source IP Address Policy Table
347
Show Dhcpv6 Server Status
348
Show Dhcpv6 Client Status
349
Use Dhcpv6 to Learn Ipv6 Addresses
350
Use the Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) Cache
351
Delete a Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) Cache
352
Show the Ipv6 Routing Table
353
Show Ipv6 Routing and Address Information
354
Show the Ipv6 Addresses Assigned to an Interface
355
Support for Ipv6 Packets in Firewall Rules
356
Configure PPP and External Modems
357
Configure External Modem Support
358
Configure PPP Mappings
360
Configure PPP Parameters
364
Configure Mobile PPP Parameters
373
Configure Advanced PPP Parameters
374
Configure PPP Negotiation
386
Configure PPP Sub-Configurations
393
Configure PPP over Ethernet
395
Configuring DHCP Servers
396
About DHCP Servers
397
Configure DHCP Server for Ethernet Interfaces
398
Configure Advanced DHCP Parameters
401
Configure Advanced DHCP Options
402
Configure DHCP Options
404
Configure Static Lease Reservations
406
Configuring Network Services
408
Configure Network Services
409
Configuring DNS
414
Configure DNS Servers
415
DNS Server N Parameters
415
DNS Server Update Parameters
416
Configure Dynamic DNS (Dyndns)
420
Dynamic DNS Parameters
420
Advanced Dynamic DNS Parameters
423
Configuring IP Routing and Forwarding
425
Supported Routes
426
Dynamic Routes
426
Static Routes
426
Default Routes
426
Routing Modes
426
View the Transport Routing Table
428
Configure Route Metrics
429
Configure IP Routing Parameters
430
Configure Static Routes
433
Advanced Static Route Parameters
434
Related CLI Commands
437
Configure Default IP Routes
441
Advanced Default Route Parameters
442
Configure Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Settings
447
Configure Global RIP Settings
447
Configure Access Lists
448
Configure Authentication Keys
449
Configure RIP Advertisements
450
Configure Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Parameters
453
Configure Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Settings
456
Configure IP Port Forwarding and Static NAT Mappings
458
Configure Multicast Routes
460
Configure Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
462
VRF-Lite (Multi-VRF)
462
Information Model Objects (Imos)
462
Virtual Routing Forwarding (VRF) Entity
462
Equivalent Routing Entry
463
Virtual Routing Entry
463
Multi Protocol BGP Entity
464
Equivalent Cross Virtual Routing Entry
464
Cross Virtual Routing Entry
465
Process for Configuring Vrfs
465
Support for Virtual Routing and Forwarding in the Web and Command-Line Interfaces
466
Configure VRF for Ethernet Interfaces
467
Configure VRF for GRE Tunnel Interfaces
467
Configuring Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
468
Virtual Private Networks (Vpns)
469
Configure Internet Protocol Security (Ipsec)
470
About Internet Protocol Security (Ipsec)
471
Configure Ipsec Tunnels
473
Configure Ipsec Tunnel Default Action
487
Configure Ipsec Groups
489
Configure Dead Peer Detection (DPD)
498
Configure Internet Key Exchange (IKE)
500
Configure Ikev2
511
Configure Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
517
Use X.509 Certificates with Ipsec Tunnels
522
Configure Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
525
Configure Openvpn
527
Additional Information on Openvpn Configuration
527
Supported Cipher and Digest Values for Openvpn
534
Configuring Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
535
About the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
536
Configure the SSL Server
537
Configure SSL Clients
539
Configuring Secure Shell (SSH) Server and Client
541
About the Secure Shell (SSH) Server
542
Configure SSH Servers
543
Configure the SSH Client
548
Generate SSH Private Keys
553
Perform SSH Authentication with a Public/Private Key Pair
555
Configuring FTP Relay
556
Configure FTP Relay
557
Configure FTP Relay Agents
557
Configure Advanced FTP Relay Parameters
560
Configure an SMTP Client, as Needed
561
Configuring IP Passthrough
562
Configure IP Passthrough
563
Configuring UDP Echo
566
Configure a UDP Echo Client
567
Configuring Quality of Service (Qos)
569
Configure Quality of Service (Qos)
570
Configuring Time Bands
577
Configure a Time Band
578
Enable and Disable Time Bands for a PPP or Wi-Fi Interface
580
Configuring Advanced Network Settings
582
Configure Advanced Network Settings
583
Configure First Settings Group
583
Configuring Legacy Protocols
590
About Legacy Protocols
590
Configure Systems Network Architecture over IP (SNAIP)
591
Forcing SNAIP to Use a Specific Instance
598
Configure TPAD Parameters
599
Set TPAD Parameters
604
Configure X.25 Parameters
613
Configure General X.25 Parameters
614
Configure X.25 LAPB Parameters
616
Configure NUI Mappings
621
Configure NUA / NUI Interface Mappings
622
Configure X.25 Call Macros
625
Configure IP to X.25 Call Strings
627
Configure Packet Assembler Dissassembler (PADS)
630
Configure an X.25 Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC)
645
X.25 Packet Switching
648
Configure a MODBUS Gateway
657
Requirements for MODBUS Support in Transport Devices
657
Configure the MODBUS Gateway
657
Configure MODBUS Slaves
659
Configure Protocol Switch Software
661
Protocol Switch Software Logic
663
Configure the Protocol Switch
665
Configure CUD Mappings Parameters
673
Configure IP Sockets to Protocol Switch
674
Configure NUA to Interface Mappings
677
Configure NUA Mappings
679
Configuring Alarms
680
Configure Events to Trigger Alarms
681
Configure Sending Email Alert Messages When Events Occur
683
Configure SNMP Traps
688
Send SMS Alert Messages When Events Occur
691
Log Events to a Secondary Log File on an External Flash Drive
693
Log Events to a Syslog Server
694
Edit Event Descriptions
697
Configure Event Logcodes
699
Configure Handling of the Reasons for an Event
702
Configure an SMTP Email Account to Send Alarms
704
Configuring System Settings
707
Set Device Identity Parameters
708
Set System Date and Time
710
Using NTP Is Recommended for Greater Accuracy
710
Set System Date and Time Manually
710
Set System Date and Time Automatically Using an SNTP Server
712
Set System Date and Time Automatically Using an NTP Server
714
Ntpstat Command: Check NTP Client Status
720
Set Commands to Run Automatically at Bootup
721
Set Web and Command Line Interface Options
722
Set Miscellaneous System Options
725
Set Power Control Options
727
Functional Areas for Saving Power
727
Power Control Profiles
727
Additional Information on Power Control
728
Set Temperature Monitoring
731
Configuring Remote Management
732
Use Digi Remote Manager to Manage Devices
733
Configure Digi Remote Manager
734
Configure Using SMS Messages for Remote Management
736
Enable Device Health Reporting
738
Configure Advanced Remote Management Settings
740
Use SNMP for Remote Management
743
Supported SNMP Versions
743
Supported Management Information Bases (Mibs)
743
At\Smib Commands
743
Configure SNMP Settings
744
Configure SNMP Users
745
Configure SNMP Filters
747
Configure SNMP Traps
748
Configuring Security
751
Configure System Security Settings
752
Configure User Security Settings
754
Configure Advanced User Settings
756
Change the Default Username and Password for a User
758
Firewall
759
Configure Firewall Rules
760
Configure Stateful Inspection Settings
762
Use Firewall Scripts
764
Use a RADIUS Client for Authentication
801
Configure Advanced RADIUS Client Parameters
804
Use TACACS+ to Control Access to the Router
805
Functions of the AAA Services
805
TACACS+ to Local Privilege Level Mappings
806
Configure Advanced TACACS+ Security Settings
809
Use Command Filtering
810
Enable Command Filtering
811
Set Calling Numbers to Answer or Reject
812
Configuring Telemetry (GPS)
814
Configure GPS Parameters
815
Configure WR31 Cellular GPS
820
Configure GPS Support for the GOBI3000 Module
822
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Digi TransPort WR11 User Manual (866 pages)
Brand:
Digi
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 11.63 MB
Table of Contents
Customer Support
3
Table of Contents
4
Digi Transport® Routers
16
Transport WR11
16
Transport WR21
17
Transport WR31
18
Transport WR41
20
Transport WR44 / WR44 R
21
Transport WR44 RR
22
Hardware
23
Transport WR11 Hardware
24
Transport WR11 EVDO Model Hardware Features
24
Transport WR11 HSPA+ Model Hardware Features
25
Transport WR11 LTE-MIMO Hardware Features
27
Transport WR11 XT
29
Transport WR11 Accessories
30
Transport WR11 Hardware Specifications
30
Regulatory and Safety Statements
31
Transport WR21 Hardware
35
Transport WR21 Front Panel Features
35
Reset the Transport WR21
36
Transport WR21 Rear Panel Features
37
Transport WR21 Serial Pinout
38
Transport WR21 Accessories
39
Transport WR21 Hardware Specifications
39
Regulatory and Safety Statements
39
Transport WR31 Hardware
43
Transport WR31 Hardware Features
43
Transport WR31 Hardware Specifications
46
Transport WR31 Accessories
46
Transport WR31 Mounting Options
46
Hazardous Location Installation
46
Transport WR31 Serial Pinout
47
Transport WR31 Digital and Analog Inputs and Outputs
49
Digital Output
51
Regulatory and Safety Statements
55
Transport WR41 Hardware
59
Transport WR41 Front Panel Features
59
Transport WR41 Rear Panel Features
61
Transport WR41 Under-Unit Features
62
Transport WR41 Additional Hardware Features
63
Transport WR41 Hardware Specifications
65
Transport WR41 Accessories
65
Transport WR41 Serial Pinout
66
Regulatory and Safety Statements
67
Transport WR44 / WR44 R Hardware
71
Transport WR44 Enclosure Features
71
Transport WR44 Front Panel Features
72
Transport WR44 Rear Panel Features
74
Transport WR44 under Unit Features
75
Transport WR44 Additional Hardware Features
77
Transport WR44 Hardware Specifications
79
Transport WR44 R Hardware Specifications
79
Transport WR44 Accessories
79
Transport WR44 R Accessories
79
Transport WR44 / WR44 R RS232 Serial Pinout
80
Regulatory and Safety Statements
81
Transport WR44 RR Hardware
85
Transport WR44 RR Enclosure Features
85
Transport WR44 RR Front Panel Features
85
Transport WR44 RR Rear Panel Features
87
Transport WR44 RR Hardware Specifications
87
Transport WR44 RR Accessories
87
Transport WR44 RR Ethernet Cable Connectors and Pinouts
88
Power Connector
89
Serial Connector
89
Regulatory and Safety Statements
90
Purchase Additional Serial Cables
94
Signal Strength Indicators
95
Antenna Specifications for Wi-Fi 2.4Ghz Modules
95
Use the Web Interface
96
Log in to the Device
97
Log out and Return to the Login Page
98
Signal Strength Indicators on the Mobile Status Page
99
Web Interface Wizards
100
Quick Start Wizard
100
Serial Interface Wizard
101
Create an Aggressive Mode LAN to LAN Ipsec Tunnel Wizard
101
Surelink Wizard
102
GOBI Module Carrier Wizard
103
Dual SIM Wizard
104
Use the Command-Line Interface
105
About the Digi Transport Command Line Interface
106
Supported Command Types
106
Required Software for Using the Command Line
106
Connect to the Transport Router from a PC
107
Log in to the Command Line Interface
108
Exit the Command Line Interface
108
Commands and the Active Port
108
When Commands Take Effect
108
View Current Configuration Changes
108
Save Changes
108
Configure Network Settings
109
Establish a Remote Connection
110
AT Commands
111
The at Command Interface
112
AT Commands Are Case-Insensitive
112
Entering Multiple Commands
112
Escape Sequences
112
AT Command Result Codes
113
S Registers
113
D Command: Dial a Call
114
H Command: Hang-Up
115
Z Command: Reset
115
C Command: DCD Control
115
F Command: Load Factory Settings
115
R Command: CTS Control
115
Command: View Profiles
116
W Command: Write SREGS.DAT File
116
Y Command: Set Default Profile
116
Z Command: Store Phone Number
117
AT Command: Ignore Invalid at Commands
117
LS Command: Lock Speed
117
PORT Command: Set the Active Port for Text Commands
118
Smib Commands
119
S Register Definitions
127
S15 Data Forwarding Timer
128
Application Commands
131
Application Commands Are Case-Insensitive
132
One Command Per Line
132
Application Command Syntax
132
Using Wildcards
133
Using Special Usernames in Commands
133
Using the CLI Parameter Tables in this Guide
134
Reboot Command: Reboot Router
135
Config Command: Show/Save Configuration
136
Config Changes Command: Show Number of Changes Counter
136
Ping Command: Troubleshoot Connectivity Problems
137
Templog Command: Temperature Monitoring
137
Traceroute Command: Troubleshoot Connectivity Problems
137
Ana Command: Clear the Analyser Trace
137
Clear Command: Clear the Event Log
137
Activate and Deactivate Interfaces
138
Gpio Command: General Purpose Input Output (GPIO)
139
Qdl Command: Select Cellular Image to Load
141
Tcpperm Command: Establish a Permanent Serial to IP Connection
142
Tcpdial Command: Establish a Manually Initiated Serial to IP Connection
144
Tcpdab Command: Cancel a Tcpdial Connection
144
Configure Network Interfaces
145
Configure Ethernet Interfaces
146
ETH N
147
Advanced Ethernet Parameters
149
Ethernet Qos Parameters
158
Ethernet VRRP Parameters
160
Logical Ethernet Interfaces
163
MAC Filtering
163
MAC Bridging
165
Spanning Tree Protocols
167
Ethernet Vlans Parameters
169
Configure Wi-Fi Interfaces
171
Global Wi-Fi Settings
171
Global Wi-Fi Settings CLI Commands
172
Wi-Fi Hotspot
175
Wi-Fi Filtering
176
Advanced Global Wi-Fi Settings
177
Configure Mobile (Cellular) Interfaces
187
Mobile Settings Parameters
188
Mobile Connection Settings
190
Mobile Network Settings
191
SIM Selection
193
CDMA Provisioning
194
Manual Provisioning
195
Mobile IP Settings
196
PRL Update
198
Advanced Mobile Parameters
199
SMS Settings
210
Configure and Test W-WAN Models from the Web Interface
214
Configure DSL Interfaces
216
PVC Parameters
216
DSL Network Settings Parameters
217
PVC Traffic Shaping Parameters
221
Advanced DSL Parameters
223
Configure GRE Interfaces
225
Tunnel Parameters
225
Advanced GRE Parameters
228
Configure ISDN Interfaces
230
ISDN Answering Parameters
230
Advanced ISDN Parameters
234
ISDN Dialing Parameters
238
Advanced ISDN Parameters
242
ISDN LAPD Parameters
245
Answering ISDN Calls
249
Configure ISDN to Answer V.120 Calls
251
Configure PSTN Interfaces
253
Advanced PSTN Parameters
258
Configure Dialserv Interfaces
262
Dialserv Network Settings Parameters
263
Advanced Dialserv Parameters
267
Configure Serial Interfaces
271
Advanced Serial Port Parameters
274
Sync Parameters
278
Rate Adaption Parameters
279
Command Mappings Parameters
281
Protocol Bindings Parameters
282
TRANSIP Serial Ports Parameters
284
Realport Parameters
286
Multitx Parameters
289
Configure Advanced Interfaces Settings: External Modems and PPP
292
External Modems Parameters
293
PPP Mappings Parameters
295
PPP Parameters
299
Mobile PPP Parameters
308
Advanced PPP Parameters
309
PPP Negotiation Parameters
323
PPP Sub-Configs Parameters
331
Configure PPP over Ethernet
333
Configure DHCP Servers
334
About DHCP Servers
335
DHCP Server Parameters for Ethernet N
336
Advanced DHCP Parameters
339
Related CLI Commands
339
Advanced DHCP Options
340
Related CLI Commands
340
Logical Ethernet Interfaces
341
DHCP Options
342
Related CLI Commands
342
Static Lease Reservations
343
Related CLI Commands
343
Configure Network Services
344
Network Services Page
345
Network Services Parameters
346
Related CLI Commands
348
Configure DNS Servers and Dynamic DNS
350
Configure DNS Servers
351
DNS Server N Parameters
351
DNS Server Update Parameters
353
Configure Dynamic DNS
356
Dynamic DNS Parameters
356
Advanced Dynamic DNS Parameters
359
Configure IP Routing and Forwarding
360
View the Transport Routing Table
361
Supported Routes
362
Dynamic Routes
362
Static Routes
362
Default Routes
362
Routing Modes
362
Transport Routing Mode
363
CIDR Routing Mode
363
Route Metrics
363
IP Routing Parameters
364
Related CLI Commands
366
Static Routes
367
Related CLI Commands
368
Related CLI Commands
372
Default Route N Parameters
373
Related CLI Commands
374
Advanced Default Route
375
Related CLI Commands
378
RIP Parameters
379
Global RIP Settings
379
Related CLI Commands
380
Access Lists Parameters
381
Authentication Keys Parameters
382
Interfaces > Ethernet / PPP / GRE Parameters
384
OSPF Parameters
387
Related CLI Commands
388
BGP Parameters
389
Related CLI Commands
390
IP Port Forwarding / Static NAT Mappings Parameters
391
Related CLI Commands
392
Multicast Routes Parameters
393
Related CLI Commands
394
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
395
VRF-Lite (Multi-VRF)
395
Information Model Objects (Imos)
395
Virtual Routing Forwarding (VRF) Entity
396
Equivalent Routing Entry
396
Virtual Routing Entry
397
Multi Protocol BGP Entity
397
Equivalent Cross Virtual Routing Entry
398
Cross Virtual Routing Entry
398
Configuring Vrfs
399
Configure Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
400
About Virtual Private Networks (Vpns)
401
Vpns
401
About Internet Protocol Security (Ipsec)
402
Benefits of Ipsec
402
Protocols Defined Within Ipsec
402
Ipsec Operation Modes
402
Data Encryption Methods in Ipsec
403
X.509 Certificates
404
Ipsec Parameters
406
Ipsec Tunnels > Ipsec N Parameters
407
Tunnel Negotiation Parameters
414
Ipsec Default Action
422
Ipsec Groups
423
Dead Peer Detection Parameters
433
IKE Parameters
435
Ikev2 Parameters
448
L2TP Parameters
455
PPTP Parameters
460
PPTP N Parameters
460
Openvpn Parameters
462
Openvpn N Parameters
463
Configure Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
470
About the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
471
SSL Clients Parameters
472
Related CLI Commands
472
SSL Server Parameters
474
Related CLI Commands
475
About the Secure Shell (SSH) Server
477
Configure Secure Shell (SSH) Server and Client
477
Configure Secure Shell (SSH) Server Parameters
478
SSH Server N Parameters
478
Configure Secure Shell (SSH) Client
483
SSH Client Parameters
483
Generate an SSH Private Key from the Web Interface
487
SSH Parameters
487
Generate an SSH Private Key from the CLI
488
SSH Authentication with a Public/Private Key Pair
488
Configure FTP Relay
489
About FTP Relay Agents
490
FTP Relay N Parameters
491
Related CLI Commands
493
Advanced FTP Relay Parameters
494
Related CLI Commands
494
Configure IP Passthrough
495
About IP Passthrough
496
IP Passthrough Page Configuration Parameters
497
Related CLI Commands
499
Configure UDP Echo
500
About UDP Echo
501
UDP Echo N Parameters
501
Related CLI Commands
502
About Quality of Service (Qos)
504
Configure Quality of Service (Qos)
504
Configuring Qos in the Web Interface
505
DSCP Mappings Parameters
506
Related CLI Commands
506
Queue Profiles Parameters
508
Related CLI Commands
510
About Time Bands
512
Configure Time Bands
512
Enable and Disable Time Bands for a PPP Instance
512
Related CLI Commands
513
Timeband Page Parameters
514
Related CLI Commands
515
Configure Advanced Network Settings
517
First Settings Group
517
Related CLI Commands
518
Socket Settings
519
Related CLI Commands
520
XOT Settings
521
Related CLI Commands
522
Backup IP Addresses
523
Chaining Backup IP Addresses
524
Related CLI Commands
524
Configure Legacy Protocols
525
About Legacy Protocols
526
Configure Systems Network Architecture over IP (SNAIP)
527
About SNA
527
Configure SNAIP Parameters
528
Sna Parameters
530
Configure TPAD Parameters
537
TPAD Configuration Pages Parameters
537
ISDN Settings Parameters
538
X.25 Settings Parameters
539
TPAD Settings
542
Related CLI Commands
547
Configure X.25 Parameters
550
General X.25 Parameters
551
X.25 LAPB Parameters
553
NUI Mappings Parameters
559
NUA / NUI Interface Mappings Parameters
560
IP to X.25 Calls Parameters
563
PADS Parameters
565
Configure X.25 Pvcs Parameters
579
About X.25 Packet Switching
581
Configure MODBUS Gateway Parameters
592
Requirements for MODBUS Support in Transport Devices
592
Modbus Gateway Configuration Parameters
592
Related CLI Commands
594
MODBUS Slaves Parameters
595
Configure Protocol Switch Software
596
About the Protocol Switch Software
596
Protocol Switch Software Logic
597
Protocol Switch Parameters
599
CUD Mappings Parameters
609
IP Sockets to Protocol Switch
610
NUA to Interface Mappings
613
NUA Mappings Parameters
615
Configure Alarms
616
Event Settings Parameters
617
Related CLI Commands
618
Email Notification Parameters
619
SNMP Traps Parameters
625
SMS Messages Parameters
626
Local Logging Parameters
628
Syslog Messages Parameters
629
Syslog Server N Parameters
630
Event Logcodes Parameters
632
Configure Event Logcodes
634
Configure Reasons
637
Related CLI Commands
637
SMTP Account Parameters
638
Related CLI Commands
640
Configure System Settings
641
Device Identity Parameters
642
Related CLI Commands
643
Date and Time Parameters
644
Related CLI Commands
645
Autoset Date and Time Parameters
646
NTP Parameters
649
Related CLI Commands
652
General System Parameters
655
Autorun Commands
655
Web / Command Line Interface
656
Miscellaneous Configuration Items
659
Configure Remote Management
664
Digi Remote Manager
665
Remote Manager Parameters
665
Advanced Remote Management Settings
666
Ethernet Settings
670
SNMP Parameters
672
Supported Management Information Bases (Mibs)
672
SNMP Settings
673
SNMP Filter Parameters
674
SNMP Users
675
SNMP Trap Parameters
675
System Security Settings
680
User Security Settings
681
User System Security Setting
681
Digi TransPort WR11 Manual (20 pages)
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Brand:
Digi
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.03 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Introduction
3
Outline
3
Assumptions
3
Corrections
3
Version
3
2 Physical Configuration
4
Equipment Required
4
Diagram
5
3 Step by Step Instructions
6
Install Flashwriter
6
Download the .ALL File
6
Make the Initial Connections
6
Launch Flashwriter
7
Reviewing Flashwriter Error Messages
11
4 Check Leds
12
Check Service LED
12
5 Check USB Bus
13
6 Check W-WAN Connectivity
14
Test SIM Detection Switch
14
Test SIM 1
15
Test SIM 2
17
7 Check W-WAN Signal Strength
19
8 Check ETH Port
20
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Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Product Disposal Instructions
2
Table of Contents
4
Introduction to the Digi Transport WR11
5
Digi Transport WR11 EVDO Model Specifications
5
Digi Transport WR11 HSPA+ Model Specifications
6
Digi Transport WR11 Configuration
7
Digi Transport WR11 Network Settings
7
Digi Transport WR11 Web Interface
7
Digi Transport WR11 Command Line Interface (CLI)
10
Troubleshooting the Digi Transport WR11 Configuration
12
Troubleshooting Resources for Digi Transport WR11
12
Unable to Open the Transport WR11 Web Interface
13
Unable to Log in to the Digi Transport WR11 Web Interface
13
Appendix A Digi Transport WR11 Hardware Specifications
14
Appendix B Digi Transport WR11 Accessories
15
Digi Transport WR11 AC Power Supplies
15
Digi Transport WR11 Cables
15
Digi Transport WR11 Antennas - Cellular
15
Appendix C Digi Transport WR11 Certifications
16
International EMC (Electromagnetic Emissions/Immunity/Safety) Standards
16
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