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1. Area code 123 Phone number Connect using aay v 107 4 Configure the serial port parameters as following choose OK Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second 115200 Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control v 5 Complete Hyper Terminal operation It runs as following 108 ff HyperTerminal 109
2. Request IP Set Vendorclass the DHCP server can automatically identify the specific identifier of the computer running certain operating systems to send such as the DHCP server can identify the DHCP client running the operating systerm is Windows 2000 or Windows 53 98 Identification identifier DHCP option can be assigned to DHCP clients based on specific operating system Request IP IP address of the request 54 DHCP Server DHCPd assigns IP addresses to users local devices While the main configuration is on the setup page users can program some nifty special functions here DHCP Server Use JFFS2 for client lease DB Not mounted Use NVRAM for client lease DB C Used Domain WAN v Additional DHCPd Options MAC Address IP Address Client Lease Time O LL L_____I minutes Use NVRAM for client lease DB The DHCP server will attempt to assign the same IP address to every client it talks to based on MAC address Setting this option saves MAC IP assignments between reboots of the router Used domain users can select here which domain the DHCP clients should get as their local domain This can be the WAN domain set on the Setup screen or the LAN domain which can be set here LAN Domain users can define here their local LAN domain which is used as local domain for DNSmasq and DHCP service if chose above Static Leases if users want to assign certain hosts a specific address then they can define them here This
3. 2 Power The input supply voltage range is 5 35VDC We recommend using the standard DC 12VDC 1 5A power adaptor available from Maxon 2 8 Indicator Lights Introduction The router provides following indicator lights Power System Online GPS Local Network WAN WIFI Signal Strength 16 Indicator State Introduction Light Power ON Router is powered on Router is powered off System BLINK Router is up and working O Router is not currently working O O O Router has logged on network Router hasn t logged on network WLAN is active Local The corresponding interface of switch is not connected The corresponding interface of switch is BLINK connected Communicating The WAN interface is unplugged ON The WAN interface is plugged in data is BLINK traversing the WAN interface WIFI WIFI is not active ON WIFI is active OFF ON OFF ON WLAN is not active OFF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF One hi k Light ON Signal strength is wea wo Signal Lights Signal strength is medium Strength ON Signal strength is good 2 9 Reset Button The modems Reset button is used to restore the modem to its original factory default settings To restore the router to factory default settings the user needs to press the Reset button and hold it in for 15s the router will then restore its original factory default settings and restart automatically Note
4. Broadcast support enable or disable broadcast support of PPTP server Force MPPE Encryption enable of disable force MPPE encryption of PPTP data DNS1 DNS2 WINS1 WINS2 set DNS1 DNS2 WINS1 WINS2 Server IP input IP address of the router as PPTP server differ from LAN address Client IP s IP address assigns to the client the format is xxx xxx XXX XXX XXX CHAP Secrets user name and password of the client using PPTP service Note client IP must be different with IP assigned by router DHCP The format of CHAP Secrets is user password 61 PPTP Client PPTP Client PPTP Client Options Server IP or DNS Name Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask MPPE Encryption MTU MRU NAT User Name Password O Enable Disable 0l 0 0 0 oy of o 0 Imppe required Default 1450 Default 1450 Enable Disable DOMAIN Username LJ Unmask Server IP or DNS Name PPTP server s IP Address or DNS Name Remote Subnet the network of the remote PPTP server Remote Subnet Mask subnet mask of remote PPTP server MPPE Encryption enable or disable Microsoft Point to Point Encryption MTU maximum Transmission Unit MRU maximum Receive Unit NAT network Address Translation User Name user name to login PPTP Server Password password to log into PPTP Server 62 3 1 4 2 L2TP L2TP Server L2TP Server L2TP Server Options fF Enable Disable Force MPPE Encryption
5. Keepalive e Enable Disable Retry times Interval Fail Action Hold Keepalive Enable or disable GRE Keepalive function Retry times GRE keepalive detect fail retries Interval The time interval of GRE keepalive packet sent Fail Action The action would be exec after keeping alive failed Click on View GRE tunnels keys can view the information of GRE GRE Tunnels list Peer Wan Da Tunnel ca Tunnel pr Enable Through Addr Peer Subnet Local Netmask Yes PPP 120 42 46 98 192 168 5 0 24 200 200 200 1 200 200 200 5 255 255 255 0 ra 0 e 3 1 5 Security 3 1 5 1 Firewall You can enable or disable the firewall filter specific Internet data types and prevent anonymous Internet requests ultimately enhance network security Firewall Protection Firewall Protection SPI Firewall Enable O Disable Firewall enhance network security and use SPI to check the packets into the network To use firewall protection choose to enable otherwise disabled Only enable the SPI firewall you can use other firewall functions filtering proxy block WAN requests etc Additional Filters Additional Filters LJ Filter Proxy C Filter Cookies LJ Filter Java Applets d Filter ActiveX Filter Proxy Wan proxy server may reduce the security of the gateway Filtering Proxy will refuse any access to any wan proxy server Click the check box to enable the function otherwise disabled Filter Cookies Cookies are the web
6. 3 2 o Video Loa Lada La Lod Voice 3 2 Lo o Wireless Multimedia Support Settings Enable support of Wi Fi Multimedia feature Configuring QoS options consists of setting parameters on existing queues for different types of wireless traffic You can configure different minimum and maximum wait times for the transmission of packets in each queue based on the requirements of the media being sent Queues automatically provide minimum transmission delay for Voice Video multimedia and mission critical applications and rely on best effort parameters for traditional IP data No Acknowledgement This refers to the acknowledge policy used at the MAC level Enabling no acknowledgement can result in more efficient throughput but higher error rates in a noisy Radio Frequency RF environment EDCA AP Parameters AP to Client This affects traffic flowing from the access point to the client station EDCA STA Parameters Client to AP This affects traffic flowing from the client station to the access point Background Priority is low 50 High throughput Bulk data that requires maximum throughput and is not time sensitive is sent to this queue FTP data for example Best Effort Priority is Medium Medium throughput and delay Most traditional IP data is sent to this queue Video Priority is High Minimum delay Time sensitive video data is automatically sent to this queue Voice Priority is High Time sensitive data like V
7. Note that although there are 15 VLAN s available there are only 5 ports 4 x LAN 1 x WAN Note also that the WAN port should be on a separate VLAN or routing to the WAN may not work 36 3 1 1 6 Networking Bridging Create Bridge Add Assign to Bridge Current Bridging Table brO no vlanO rad Bridging Create Bridge creates a new empty network bridge for later use STP means Spanning Tree Protocol and with PRIO users are able to set the bridge priority order The lowest number has the highest priority Bridging Assign to Bridge allows users to assign any valid interface to a network bridge Consider setting the Wireless Interface options to Bridged if they want to assign any Wireless Interface here Any system specific bridge setting can be overridden here in this field Current Bridging Table shows current bridging table Create steps as below Click Add to create a new bridge configuration is as below Create Bridge Bridge 0 STP Prio MTU Bridge 1 STP Prio MTU Add Create bridge option the first brO means bridge name STP means to on off soanning tree protocol Prio means priority level of STP the smaller the number the higher the level MTU means maximum transfer unit default is 1500 delete if it is not need And then click Save or Add Bridge properties are as below 37 Create Bridge Bridge 0 STP Prio MTU Bridge 1 STP Prio MTU IP Address of of olf ol Subnet Mask olf of olf o Ad
8. TCP Congestion Contro vegas v Maximum Ports 4096 Default 4096 Range 256 4096 TCP Timeout in seconds 3600 Default 3600 Range 1 86400 UDP Timeout in seconds 120 Default 120 Range 1 86400 IP Filter Settings adjust these for P2P If you have any peer to peer P2P applications running on your network please increase the maximum ports and lower the TCP UDP timeouts This is necessary to maintain router stability because peer to peer applications open many connections and don t close them properly Consider using these Maximum Ports 4096 TCP Timeout 3600 sec UDP Timeout 120 sec 90 3 1 10 2 Keep Alive Schedule Reboot Schedule Reboot Schedule Reboot Enable Disable Interval in seconds 3600 At a set Time O fI You can schedule regular reboots for the router Regularly after xxx seconds At a specific date time each week or everyday Note For date based reboots Cron must be activated See Management for Cron activation 3 1 10 3 Commands Commands You are able to run command lines directly via the Web interface Command Shell Commands Save Startup Save Shutdown Save Firewall Save Custom Script Run Command You can run command lines via the web interface Fill the text area with your command and click Run Commands to submit Startup You can save some command lines to be executed at startup s router Fill the text area with commands
9. CWmin AIFSN The Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing Number specifies a wait time in milliseconds for data frames 51 TXOP b TXOP a g Transmission Opportunity for a b and 9g modes is an interval of time when a WME AP has the right to initiate transmissions onto the wireless medium WM This value specifies in milliseconds the Transmission Opportunity TXOP for AP that is the interval of time when the WMM AP has the right to initiate transmissions on the wireless network 3 1 2 5 WDS WDS Wireless Distribution System is a Wireless Access Point mode that enables wireless bridging in which WDS APs communicate only with each other only without allowing for wireless clients or stations to access them and or wireless repeating in which APs communicate both with each other and with wireless stations at the expense of half the throughput This firmware currently supports one types of WDS LAN Wireless Distribution System WDS Settings Wireless MAC 00 AA BB CC DD 15 ook oo ook oof co off Cd ook ook ook oof co off Cd oof oo oof co oof of fo Extra Options Lazy WDS O Enable Disable Default Disable Apply Settings Cancel Changes LAN type WDS This is the easiest and currently most common type of WDS used for linking LANs It is very simple to setup and requires no extra routing protocols or knowledge of 52 networking Simply put it is pure bridging A simple example would
10. Enable O Disable Server IP Client IP s CHAP Secrets Force MPPE Encryption enable or disable force MPPE encryption of L2TP data Server IP input IP address of the router as PPTP server differ from LAN address Client IP s IP address assigns to the client the format iS XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX CHAP Secrets user name and password of the client using L2TP service Note client IP must be different with IP assigned by router DHOP The format of CHAP Secrets is user password 63 L2TP Client L2TP Client L2TP Client Options User Name Password Gateway L2TP Server Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask MPPE Encryption MTU MRU NAT Require CHAP Refuse PAP Require Authentication O O Disable DOMAIN Username CJ Unmask o_o o ol o o o ol mppe required 1450 Default 1450 1450 Default 1450 Enable Disable yes O No yes O No yes O No Gateway L2TP Server L2TP server s IP Address or DNS Name Remote Subnet the network of remote PPTP server Remote Subnet Mask subnet mask of remote PPTP server MPPE Encryption enable or disable Microsoft Point to Point Encryption MTU maximum transmission unit MRU maximum receive unit NAT network address translation User Name user name to login L2TP Server Password password to login L2TP Server Require CHAP enable or disable support chap authentication protocol Refuse PAP
11. GPS Module if lJser interface Power RS232 10 100 M 1 1 Specifications I 4 ports WIFI switch AP Indicator lights Eiz Cellular Specification Standard and Band Bandwidth TX power RX sensitivity DATAMAX GPS WCDMA WIFI ROUTER UMTS WCDMA HSDPA HSUPA HSPA HSUPA 5 76Mbps lt 24dBm lt 109 850 1900 2100MHz Upload speed dBm 850 900 1900 2100MHz optional HSDPA 7 2Mbps GSM850 900 1800 1900MHz Download speed GPRS EDGE CLASS 12 UMTS 384Kbps DL UL HSPA 21 Mbps Download speed 5 76Mbps Upload speed GPS Specification GPS Module Industrial GPS module Receiver Type 50 channle GPSL1 1575 42MHz C A code SBAS WAAS EGNOS MSAS GAGAN Support GALILEO Content rate Position 2 5m CPE SBAS 2 0m CPE 10 Acquisition Cold starts 29S Warm starts 29S Aided starts lt 1S Hot starts lt 1S Sensitivity Tracking 160dBm Reacquisition 160dBm Cold starts 144dBm Timing RMS 30ns accuracy 99 lt 60ns Granularity 21ns Configurable 0 25 to 1000Hz WIFI Specification ltem Content IEEE802 11b g n Bandwidth IEEE802 11b g 54Mbps max IEEE802 11n 150Mbps max Security WEP WPA WPA2 etc WPS optional 21 5dBm 11g 26dBm 11b RX sensitivity lt 72dBm 54Mpbs 11 Hardware System tem Content industrial 32bits CPU FLASH 8MB Extendable to 64MB SDRAM 64MB Interface Type item Content magnetic isolation protection magn
12. Installation and Cable Connection 10 Fixing hole 6X3 5 206 Detachable stator _ 14 2 4 Accessories List Name Power Lead Stator 2 5 SIM card Installation Power off the router and press the eject button next to the SIM card tray with a small object such as a ballpoint pen The SIM card tray will eject from the face of the modem Place the SIM card into the SIM card tray Ensure that the side of the SIM card with the metal connection points is facing away from the tray and then insert the SIM card tray back into the SIM card outlet 2 6 Antenna Installation Attach the SMA male connector of the cellular antenna into the female SMA interface on the router labeled Antenna Attach the SMA male connector of the WIFI antenna into the female SMA interface on the router labeled WIFI The router supports an RS232 interface and a 10 100M Ethernet interface These two interfaces both utilize an RJ45 connector with the RS232 interface labeled Console and the 10 100M Ethernet interface labeled ETH Plug the RJ45 end of the serial cable into the RJ45 outlet of the router labeled console and plug the DB9F end of the serial cable into the RS232 serial interface of the user s device 15 The pin out connections of the serial cable are as follows The signal definition of the DB9F serial communication interface is as follows So 6 DSR output 8 cis output
13. Limit Telnet Access C Limit PPTP Server Access F Limit L2TP Server Access Limit ssh Access This feature limits the access request from the WAN by ssh and per minute up to accept two connection requests on the same IP Any new access request will be automatically dropped Limit Telnet Access This feature limits the access request from the WAN by Telnet and per minute up to accept two connection requests on the same IP Any new access request will be automatically dropped 75 Limit PPTP Server Access When build a PPTP Server in the router this feature limits the access request from the WAN by ssh and per minute up to accept two connection requests on the same IP Any new access request will be automatically dropped Limit L2TP Server Access When build a L2TP Server in the router this feature limits the access request from the WAN by ssh and per minute up to accept two connection requests on the same IP Any new access request will be automatically dropped Log Management The router can keep logs of all incoming or outgoing traffic for your Internet connection Log Log O Enable Disable Log To keep activity logs select Enable To stop logging select Disable When select enable the following page will appear Log Log Enable Disable Log Level High gt Options Dropped Disable v Rejected Enable w Accepted Enable Log Level Set this to the required log level
14. Set Log Level higher to log more actions Options When select Enable the corresponding connection will be recorded in the journal the disabled are not recorded Incoming Log To see a temporary log of the Router s most recent incoming traffic click the Incoming Log button Incoming Log Table Destination Port Number Rule Outgoing Log To see a temporary log of the Router s most recent outgoing traffic click the Outgoing Log button 76 Outgoing Log Table xl ci 192 168 1 164 223 203 188 56 WWW Accepted 192 168 1 164 183 60 16 200 UDP 8000 Accepted 192 168 1 164 183 60 48 60 UDP 8000 Accepted 192 168 1 164 112 95 240 183 UDP 8000 Accepted 192 168 1 164 183 60 49 245 UDP 8000 Accepted 192 168 1 164 119 147 32 204 UDP 8000 Accepted 192 168 1 164 112 90 86 244 UDP 8000 Accepted 192 168 1 164 119 147 45 157 UDP 8000 Accepted 192 168 1 164 183 60 49 15 UDP 8000 Accepted 192 168 1 164 183 60 16 70 UDP 8000 Accepted 192 168 1 164 183 60 16 200 UDP 8000 naar en 4 dira nn n An rn i me Annan awe wie Click the Save Settings button to save your changes Click the Cancel Changes button to cancel unsaved changes 3 1 5 2 VPN Pass through Virtual Private Networking VPN is typically used for work related networking For VPN tunnels the router supports OPENVPN Pass through PPTP Pass through and L2TP Pass through Virtual Private Network VPN VPN Passthrough
15. The IP address of the PPTP server your ISP will provide this User Name your username as supplied by your ISP Password your password as supplied by your ISP PPTP Encryption encrypt secure packets over the PPTP link your ISP will advise if this is required Disable Packet Reordering This option can increase link throughput however your ISP must support this function Additional PPTP Options any extra options that your ISP requires that are not listed elsewhere can be set here 24 L2TP The WAN link will be a layer 2 tunneling protocol link connected across the WAN interface as defined Connection Type L2TP v User Name Password a Unmask Gateway L2TP Server Require CHAP Yes O No Refuse PAP yes O No Require Authentication yes O No User Name your username as supplied by your ISP or network administrator Password your password as supplied by your ISP or network administrator Gateway L2TP Server The IP address of the L2TP server you wish to connect to Require CHAP Force CHAP based authentication Refuse PAP Prevent PAP based authentication Require Authentication L2TP server requires authentication 3G UMTS 4G LTE The WAN connection will be 2G 3G 4G on the Datamax Connection Type 3G UMTS 4G LTE v User Name Password Pe LJ Unmask Dial String QQ 1 gt UMTS 3G 3 5G APN Pe PIN LJ unmask User Name your username if any as supplied
16. approved by Maxon Australia could void the warrantee The product needs to be supplied by a limited power source or the power supply provided Otherwise safety will not be ensured iss Potentially Unsafe Areas Posted Facilities Turn off this device in any facility or area when posted notices require you to do so Blasting Areas Turn off your device where blasting is in progress Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your device when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Obey alll signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fuelling areas such as gas or petrol stations below deck on boats transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas when the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders avoid using the modem in areas that emit electromagnetic waves or enclosed metallic structures e g lifts or any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your engine REVISION HISTORY Datamax HSPA Ethernet Router with RS232 amp wifi Model MA100 1010 Document Type PDF Current Version Number 1 1 Status of the Document Public Release Revisio
17. that is physical memory minus some reserve and the kernel of binary code bytes Free free memory the router will reboot if the memory is less than 500kB Used used memory total available memory minus free memory Buffers used memory for buffers total available memory minus allocated memory Cached the memory used by high speed cache memory Active Active use of buffer or cache memory page file size Inactive Not often used in a buffer or cache memory page file size DHCP DHCP Clients HostName IP Address MAC Address Expires OO O O a 192 168 1 143 XXIXX XX XX DD 45 1 day 00 00 00 four 488eldfSfa 192 168 1 125 XXIXX IXX XX D8 F7 1 day 00 00 00 Mycenae PC 192 168 1 116 tbe be tet eee 1 day 00 00 00 Host Name host name of LAN client IP Address IP address of the client MAC Address MAC address of the client Expires the expiry the client rents the IP address 106 4 Chapter 4 Appendix The following steps describe how to setup Windows XP Hyper Terminal 1 Press Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Termina Connection Description wy New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection 2 Input connection name choose OK 3 Choose the correct COM port which connects to modem choose OK Connect To Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region United States 1
18. 0 Port 1194 Default 1194 Tunnel Device TUN Tunnel Protocol UDP w Encryption Cipher Blowfish CBC Hash Algorithm SHA1 ee nsCertType verification Server IP Name IP address or domain name of OPENVPN server Port listen port of OPENVPN client Tunnel Device TUN Router mode TAP Bridge mode Tunnel Protocol UDP and TCP protocol Encryption Cipher Blowfish CBC AES 128 CBC AES 192 CBC AES 256 CBC AES 512 CBC Hash Algorithm Hash algorithm provides a method of quick access to data including SHA1 SHA256 SHA512 MD5 nsCertType verification support ns certificate type Advanced Options Enable Disable Use LZO Compression O Enable Disable NAT O Enable Disable Bridge TAP to Dr0 O Enable Disable Local IP Address TUN MTU Setting 1500 Default 1500 MSS Fx Fragment across the tunnel Default Disable TLS Cipher Disable v TLS Auth Key Additional Config Policy based Routing Use LZO Compression enable or disable use LZO compression for data transfer NAT enable or disable NAT through function 68 Bridge TAP to brO enable or disable bridge TAP to brO Local IP Address set IP address of local OPENVPN client TUN MTU Setting set MTU value of the tunnel TCP MSS mss of TCP data TLS Cipher TLS Transport Layer Security encryption standard supports AES 128 SHA and AES 256 SHA TLS Auth Key authority key of Transport Layer Security Additional Config addi
19. IPSec Passthrough Enable O Disable PPTP Passthrough Enable Disable L2TP Passthrough Enable O Disable IPSec Pass through Internet Protocol Security IPSec is a suite of protocols used to implement secure exchange of packets at the IP layer To allow IPSec tunnels to pass through the router IPSec Pass through is enabled by default To disable IPSec Pass through select Disable PPTP Pass through Point to Point Tunneling Protocol is the method used to enable VPN sessions to a Windows NT 4 0 or 2000 server To allow PPTP tunnels to pass through the router PPTP Pass through is enabled by default To disable PPTP Pass through select Disable L2TP Pass through Layer Two 2 Tunneling Protocol an extension to the PPP protocol that enables ISPs to operate Virtual Private Networks VPNs L2TP merges the best features of two other tunneling protocols PPTP from Microsoft and L2F from Cisco Systems To allow L2TP tunnels to pass through the router L2TP Pass through is enabled by default To disable L2TP Pass through select Disable Click the Save Settings button to save your changes Click the Cancel Changes button to cancel unsaved changes 77 3 1 6 Access Restrictions 3 1 6 1 WAN Access Use access restrictions you can block or allow specific types of Internet applications You can set specific PC based Internet access policies This feature allows you to customize up to ten different Internet Access Policies for part
20. It can also act as a DHCP forwarder where you are utilizing a central DHCP server for multiple sites subnets DHCP Type DHCP Server v DHCP Server Enable Disable Start IP Address 192 168 1 100 Maximum DHCP Users 50 Client Lease Time 1440 minutes Static DNS 1 i olf of ol ol Static DNS 2 o o olf ol Static DNS 3 io of olf ol WINS o of o ol Use DNSMasa for DHCP Use DNSMasq for DNS DHCP Authoritative DHCP Type select DHCP Server or DHCP Forwarder as appropriate When you select DHCP Forwarder you will see input fields for the IP address of the remote DHCP server as below DHCP Type DHCP Forwarder DHCP Server ol o ol ol DHCP Server enable or disable the DHCP server Start IP Address the first lowest IP address to issue when a DHCP request comes in make sure you exclude the Datamax IP address Maximum DHCP Users the maximum number of concurrent DHCP leases allowed Client Lease Time the time the IP address is leased for in minutes After this amount of time the client will need to acquire a new lease if if wishes to remain connected Static DNS 1 3 If you wish to use your own DNS servers you can enter their IP addresses here Leave blank to use WAN configured DNS servers 30 WINS if you are using a WINS server for name resolution you can enter its IP address here DNSMasa users domain name in the field of local sea
21. MPPC O Enable Disable T Home VDSL VLAN 7 8 Tagging O Enable Disable MPPE Encryption Single Line Multi Link DL User Name Your username typically supplied by your ISP Password Your password typically supplied by your ISP Service Name If required by your ISP otherwise leave blank PPP Compression MPPC If your ISP supports compression and you wish you use it it can be enabled here T Home VDSL VLAN 7 8 Tagging If your ISP supports VDSL you can enable it here MPPE Encryption if your connection requires Microsoft point to point encryption shared key is entered here Single Line Multi Link enable single line link or disable multi link 22 Invalid PPP password characters list double quotation mark quotation mark question mark bracket at sign semi colon pipe sign I upper case I 23 PPTP The WAN interface creates a PPTP connection to use instead of raw access Connection Type PPTP b Use DHCP O yes No WAN IP Address o o of 0 Subnet Mask ol o o o Gateway ol ol 0 o Gateway PPTP Server Ps User Name Password p LJ Unmask PPTP Encryption O Enable Disable Disable Packet Reordering Enable Disable Additional PPTP Options Use DHCP automatic yes or manual no configuration of IP address subnet mask and default gateway Gateway PPTP Server
22. Note When you upgrade the Router s firmware you lose its configuration settings so make sure you write down the Router settings before you upgrade its firmware To upgrade the Router s firmware 1 Download the firmware upgrade file from the website 2 Click the Browse button and chose the firmware upgrade file 3 Click the Upgrade button and wait until the upgrade is finished Note Upgrading firmware may take a few minutes Do not turn off the power or press the reset button 92 After flashing reset to If you want to reset the router to the default settings for the firmware version you are upgrading to click the Firmware Defaults option 3 1 10 6 Backup Backup Configuration Backup Settings Click the Backup button to download the configuration backup file to your computer Restore Configuration Restore Settings Please select a file to restore o a WARNING Only upload files backed up using this firmware and from the same model of router Do not upload any files that were not created by this interface Backup Settings You may backup your current configuration in case you need to reset the router back to its factory default settings Click the Backup button to back up your current configuration Restore Settings Click the Browse button to browse for a configuration file that is currently saved on your PC Click the Restore button to overwrite all current configurations with
23. SEIN azien fonia daro ade 84 Ae APC ON ssaa 86 Silo AOMINMSaHON sradicare aa 88 Tebet de SOS iii iaia 94 4 Chapter 4 ADD CMGI ei siicesecccsiesnscnsusearsesensimaninsaesesewemmaendostasswse wens 107 CONTACT INFORMATION In keeping with Maxon s dedicated customer support policy we encourage you to contact Us TECHNICAL Hours of Operation Monday to Friday 8 30am to 5 30pm Telephone 61 2 8707 3000 Facsimile 61 2 8707 3001 Emall support maxon com aUu Public holidays excluded SALES Hours of Operation Monday to Friday 8 30am to 5 30pm Telephone 61 2 8707 3000 Facsimile 61 2 8707 3001 Emall sales maxon com au Public holidays excluded WEBSITE WWWw Maxon com aUu Maxon has also added for the benefit of developers and integrators a forum on our website that can be accessed to discuss this product and or technical matters in relation to your applications All questions raised within this portal will be answered FORUM WWWw maxon com au forum ADDRESS Maxon Australia Pty Ltd 36a Gibson Avenue Padstow Sydney NSW Australia 221 1 POSTAL ADDRESS Maxon Australia Pty Ltd Po Box 1 Revesby North Sydney NSW Australia 2212 RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE The use of this device in any other type of host configuration may not comply with the RF exposure requirements and should be avoided During operation a 20 cm separation distance should be maintained between the antenna whether extended
24. TCP 25 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 20 TCP 90 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 21 UDP 26 192 168 8 119 255 255 255 255 1947 UNREPLIED 22 TCP 77 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 23 TCP 35 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 24 TCP 74 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 25 TCP 40 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 26 TCP 3599 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 ESTABLISHED 27 TCP 74 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 28 TCP 74 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 29 TCP 4 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 30 UDP 31 192 168 8 160 224 0 0 1 9166 UNREPLIED 1 Ten TA 10n 1620 41 4597 Active IP Connections total active IP connections Protocol connection protocol Timeouts connection timeouts unit is second Source Address source IP address Remote Address remote IP address Service Name connecting service port Status displayed status 95 10nn 1504114 OO TTRAM_IRATT 3 1 11 2 WAN Connection Type Automatic Configuration DHCP Connection Uptime Not avallable Connection Type disabled static IP automatic configuration DHCP PPPOE PPTP L2TP 3G UMTS Connection Uptime connecting uptime If disconnect display Not available IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 IP Address IP address of router WAN Subnet Mask subnet mask of router WAN Gateway the gateway of router WAN DNS1 DNS2 DNS3 DNS1 DNS2 DNS3 of router WAN Remaining Lease Time 0 da
25. a method of quick access to data including SHA1 SHA256 SHA512 MD5 Advanced Options Advanced Options e O Disable Use LZO Compression O Enable Disable Redirect default Gateway O Enable Disable Allow Client to Client Enable Disable Allow duplicate cn O Enable Disable TUN MTU Setting 1500 Default 1500 MSS Fix Fragment across the tunnel Default Disable TLS Cipher Disable v Client connect script la Use LZO Compression enable or disable use LZO compression for data transfer Redirect default Gateway enable or disable redirect default gateway Allow Client to Client enable or disable allow client to client Allow duplicate cn enable or disable allow duplicate cn TUN MTU Setting set the value of TUN MTU TCP MSS MSS of TCP data TLS Cipher TLS Transport Layer Security encryption standard supports AES 128 SHA and AES 256 SHA Client connect script define some client script by user self CA Cert CA Cert CA certificate Be Public Server Cert server certificate 66 E E Private Server Key the key set by the server DH PEM PEM of the server Additional Config 0 E 0 EEN E Additional Config additional configurations of the server CCD Dir DEFAULT file other file approaches TLS Auth Key authority key of Transport Layer Security Certificate Revoke List configure some revoke certificates 67 OPENVPN Client Server IP Name 0 0 0
26. be extending the range of an existing AP by setting up a 2nd AP and connecting it to the first using LAN type WDS 1 Make sure you are using the same Wireless Settings on both routers and not any type of Wireless Security 2 Find a drop down selection that has Disabled displayed Click this and select LAN do the same on the other router 3 On the first router take the numbers next to Wireless MAC and enter them in to the second router on the same line that you set to LAN 4 Take the Wireless MAC from the second router and enter them on the first router 5 Check for any typing errors and then click Save Settings 6 Go to the Wireless Status page You should see WDS Link and the Wireless MAC of the other router listed with a signal reading If the signal is OdBm then there may be something wrong Check your antenna connections and configuration settings and try again 7 Once you have a good signal 70dBm to 30dBm 70dBm being lowest you can change the Internet Connection Type on the Basic Setup page of the second router to Disabled and set the Gateway to the LAN IP Address of the first router You can now run normal tests to check if you are connected like ping Lzay WDS Default is disabled Note WDS is only available in AP mode Also Wireless encryption WPA2 and Wireless network mode B Only are not supported under WDS 3 1 3 Services 3 1 3 1 Services DHCP Client DHCP Client Set Vendorclass
27. by your mobile service provider Password your password if any as supplied by your mobile service provider 25 Dial String the number to dial to get a data connection as supplied by your mobile service provider APN access point name as supplied by your mobile service provider PIN if your SIM card is PIN protected you can enter the PIN here Connection type Connection type Auto v Connection type Auto Force 4G Force 3G Force 2G Prefer 3G Prefer 2G options In most cases Auto is preferred however in some circumstances and locations you can gain reliability and or soeed advantages by forcing particular connection options Keep Online Keep Online Detection Ping v Detection Interval 605Sec Primary Detection Server IP 166 111 238 Backup Detection Server IP 202 119 32 102 This function is used to monitor your WAN connectivity so that broken connections can be re established or alternate connections established Detection Method None do not monitor connectivity Ping Send ICMP Echo requests to the primary and backup detection server address Route Detect connection with route method when choose this method users should also configure Detection Interval Primary Detection Server IP and Backup Detection Server IP items PPP Detect connection with PPP method when choose this method users should also configure Detection Interval item Detection Interva
28. enable or disable refuse to support the pap authentication Require Authentication enable or disable support authentication protocol 64 3 1 4 3 OPENVPN OPENVPN Server Start Type O wan up system Start Type WAN UP start after on line System start when boot up Config via cui config File H gine Y 1 Server mode Config via GUI Page configuration Config File config File configuration Server mode Router TUN route mode Bridge TAP bridge mode Router TUN Network 0 0 0 0 Netmask 0 0 0 0 Network network address allowed by OPENVPN server Netmask netmask allowed by OPENVPN server Bridge TAP DHCP Proxy mode O Enable Disable Pool start IP 0 0 0 0 Pool end IP 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Netmask 0 0 0 0 DHCP Proxy mode enable or disable DHCP Proxy mode Pool start IP pool start IP of the client allowed by OPENVPN server Pool end IP pool end IP of the client allowed by OPENVPN server Gateway the gateway of the client allowed by OPENVPN server Netmask netmask of the client allowed by OPENVPN server Port 1194 Default 1194 Tunnel Protocol UDP Encryption Cipher Blowfish cBC Hash Algorithm SHAI Port listen port of OPENVPN server Tunnel Protocol UCP or TCP of OPENVPN tunnel protocol 65 Encryption Cipher Blowfish CBC AES 128 CBC AES 192 CBC AES 256 CBC AES 512 CBC Hash Algorithm Hash algorithm provides
29. mode SSID wireless network name 100 Channel wireless network channel TX Power reflection power of wireless network Rate reflection rate of wireless network Encryption Interface wl0 enable or disable Encryption Interface wl0 PPTP Status show wireless pptp status Wireless Packet Info Received RX 91125 OK no error 100 Transmitted TX 11957 OK no error 100 Received RX received data packet Transmitted TX transmitted data packet Wireless Nodes Clients TX RX MAC Address Interface Uptime Rate Rate Signal Quality None MAC Address MAC address of wireless client Interface interface of wireless client Uptime connecting uptime of wireless client TX Rate transmit rate of wireless client RX Rate receive rate of wireless client Signal the signal of wireless client Noise the noise of wireless client SNR the signal to noise ratio of wireless client Signal Quality signal quality of wireless client Neighbor s Wireless Networks PES MAC Address PS See b0 48 7a a0 5b a0 0 300 b gfn DS linksys AP c8 d7 19 ba 4a 90 11 86 95 0 No 0 300 b g n Neighbor s Wireless Network display other networks nearby SSID the name of wireless network nearby Mode operating mode of wireless network nearby 101 MAC Address MAC address of the wireless nearby Channel the channel of the wireless nearby Rssi signal intensity of the wireless nearby Noise the noise of the wireless
30. of LAN port Wireless Radio Radio is On Mode AP Network Mixed SSID ssid Channel 6 2437 MHz TX Power 71mW Rate 72 Mb s Radio display whether radio is on or not Mode wireless mode Network wireless network mode SSID wireless network name Channel wireless network channel TX Power reflection power of wireless network Rate reflection rate of wireless network 104 Wireless Packet Info Received RX 6982 OK no error Transmitted TX 1498 OK no error Received RX received data packet Transmitted TX transmitted data packet Wireless Clients ONE ESC CCA TXRate COS ff Signal CES E E III tenia MAC Address MAC address of wireless client Interface interface of wireless client Uptime connecting uptime of wireless client TX Rate transmit rate of wireless client RX Rate receive rate of wireless client Signal the signal of wireless client Noise the noise of wireless client SNR the signal to noise ratio of wireless client Signal Quality signal quality of wireless client Services DHCP Server Enabled ff radauth Disabled USB Support Disabled DHCP Server enabled or disabled ff radauth enabled or disabled USB Support enabled or disabled 105 Memory Total Available 28 2 MB 32 0 MB Free 11 2 MB 28 2 MB Used 17 0 MB 28 2 MB Buffers 1 8 MB 17 0 MB Cached 6 3 MB 17 0 MB Active 1 5 MB 17 0 MB Inactive 0 8 MB 17 0 MB Total Available the room for total available of RAM
31. the system reboot or reconnect otherwise the connection will not do it Add to add a new IPSEC connection Add IPSEC connection or edit IPSEC connection Type to choose IPSEC mode and relevant functions in this part supports tunnel mode client tunnel mode server and transfer mode currently Type Type Net to Net Virtual Private Network v IPSEC role client O Server Connection this part contains basic address information of the tunnel 70 Connection Name Enabled Local WAN Interface vlani M Remote Host address Local Subnet Remote subnet Local Id Remote ID Name to indicate this connection name must be unique Enabled If enable the connection will send tunnel connection request when it is reboot or re connection otherwise it is no need if disable Local WAN Interface local addresss of the tunnel Remote Host Address IP domain name of end opposite this option can not fill in if using tunnel mode server Local Subnet IPSec local protects subnet and subnet mask i e 192 168 1 0 24 this option can not fill in if using transfer mode Remote Subnet IPSec opposite end protects subnet and subnet mask i e 192 168 7 0 24 this option can not fill in if using transfer mode Local ID tunnel local end identification IP and domain name are available Remote ID tunnel opposite end identification IP and domain name are available Detection this part contains con
32. to read RW Community SNMP RW community name the default is private Read write permissions SSHD Enabling SSHd allows users to access the Linux OS of their router with an SSH client Secure Shell SSHd Enable Disable SSH TCP Forwarding O Enable Disable Password Login Enable Disable Port 22 Default 22 Authorized Keys SSH TCP Forwarding enable or disable to support the TCP forwarding Password Login allows login with the router password username is admin Port port number for SSHd default is 22 Authorized Keys here users paste their public keys to enable key based login more secure than a simple password System log Enable Syslogd to capture system messages By default they will be collected in the local file var log messages To send them to another system enter the IP address of a remote syslog server System Log Syslogd Enable Disable Syslog Out Mode Net O consle Remote Server Syslog Out Mode two log mode Net the log information output to a syslog server Console the log information output to console port Remote Server if choose net mode users should input a syslog server s IP Address and run a syslog server program on it 57 Telnet Telnet Telnet Enable Disable Telnet enable a telnet server to connect to the router with telnet The username is admin and the password is the router s password Note If users use the router in an untrusted e
33. use the fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto Fallback feature Auto Fallback will negotiate the best possible connection speed between the router and a wireless client CTS Protection Mode The default value is disabled When set to Auto a protection mechanism will ensure that your Wireless B devices will connect to the Wireless G router when many Wireless G devices are present However performance of your Wireless G devices may be decreased Frame Burst The default value is disabled Frame burst allows packet bursting which will increase overall network speed though this is only recommended for approx 1 3 wireless clients Anymore clients and there can be a negative result and throughput will be affected Beacon Interval The default value is 100 Enter a value between 1 and 65 535 milliseconds The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon A beacon is a packet broadcast by the router to synchronize the wireless network 50 is recommended in poor reception DTIM Interval The default value is 1 This value between 1 and 255 indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the router has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients if sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value Its clients hear the beacons and awaken to receiv
34. you can insert the Datamax into the network path without needing to update your MAC address with your ISP f Enable Disable Clone LAN MAC oo AAf BB cc pp 43 Clone WAN MAC oo aal BB cc DD 44 Clone Wireless MAC oo AAf BB cc DD 45 Clone MAC address can clone three parts Clone LAN MAC Clone WAN MAC Clone Wireless MAC Note MAC addresses are 48 characters they cannot be set to a multicast address and the first byte must be even The MAC address value of network bridge brO is determined by the lower order bits of wireless MAC address and LAN port MAC address 3 1 1 4 Advanced Router Operating Mode Gateway and Router Operating Mode Operating Mode 33 If the Datamax is acting as your primary gateway to the internet select gateway otherwise select router Dynamic Routing Dynamic Routing Interface Disable v If you want the router to participate in dynamic routing protocols such as RIP etc running on your network s you should enable this option To enable the Dynamic Routing feature for the WAN side select WAN To enable this feature for the LAN and wireless side select LAN amp WLAN To enable the feature for both the WAN and LAN select Both To disable the Dynamic Routing feature for all network interfaces keep the default setting Disable Note Dynamic Routing is not available in Gateway mode 34 Static Routing Static Routing Select set number Rout
35. S Information Contents GPRMC IM cpcca M cpvtc Ml cpcsa IM eposy Ml GPELL Enable GPS Enable or disable GPS function GPS Output Interface This item selects the GPS output interface including network and serial port Protocol TCP mode or UDP mode GPS Center Address The GPS center s IP Address or domain name 87 GPS Center Listening Port The GPS centers listening port GPS Information Update Interval The time interval between two GPS information update unit is second GPS Speed Threshhold The GPS speed threshold of update GPS information Device ID The ID of this device Append the device ID to the tail of GPS information Whether append the ID to the GPS information GPS Information Contents GPS contents selection When GPS output interface is serial port we should set the following serial port settings Baudrate 115200 Databit EK Stopbit 1 Parity None Flow Control None lt 4 3 1 10 Administration 3 1 10 1 Management The Management screen allows you to change the router s settings On this page you will find most of the configurable items of the router code Router Password Router Username 0000000000000000 Router Password 0000000000000000 Re enter to confirm 0000000000000000 The new password must not exceed 32 characters in length and must not include any spaces Enter the new password a second time to confirm it Note Default username is ad
36. adcast Enable O Disable AP Isolation O Enable Disable Network Configuration O Unbridged Bridged AP Isolation This setting isolates wireless clients so access to and from other wireless clients are stopped Note Save your changes after changing the Wireless Mode Wireless Network Mode wireless width broadband option please click on this button and then configure the other options 3 1 2 2 Wireless Security Wireless security options used to configure the security of your wireless network This route is a total of seven kinds of wireless security mode Disabled by default not safe mode is enabled Such as changes in Safe Mode click Apply to take effect immediately Wireless Security wld Physical Interface ra0 SSID dd junjinlee HWAddr 00 AA BB CC DD 15 Security Mode Disabled v Save Apply Settings 42 Wireless Security wld Physical Interface ra0 SSID four faith HWAddr 00 0C 43 30 52 79 Security Mode WEP Authentication Type IO Open O Shared Key Default Transmit Key 1020304 Encryption 64bits 10 hex digits 5 ASCII ASCII HEX asci HEX Passphrase 1111111111111111 Generate Key 1 2627F68597 Key 2 15AD 1DD 294 Key 3 DDC476 1939 Key 4 31F 1ADB558 WEP Is a basic encryption algorithm is less secure than WPA Use of WEP Is discouraged due to security weaknesses and one of the WPA modes should be used whenever pos
37. ault Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Auto Auto Auto 100ms Range 10 65535 1 Range 1 255 D 2346 Range 256 2346 2347 Range 0 2347 128 Range 1 256 Disable Auto Auto Long Auto 71 Range 1 251mW Enable Basic Rate The default value is set to Default Depending on the wireless mode you have selected a default set of supported data rates will be selected The default setting will ensure maximum compatibility with all devices You May also choose to enable all data rates by selecting ALL For compatibility with older Wireless B devices select 1 2Mbps MIMO Transmission Fixed Rate The default setting is Auto The range is from 13 5 to 270Mbps The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network You can select from a range of transmission speeds or keep the default setting Auto to have the router automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable 47 the Auto Fallback feature Auto Fallback will negotiate the best possible connection speed between the router and a wireless client Transmission Fixed Rate The default setting is Auto The range is from 1 to 54Mbps The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network You can select from a range of transmission speeds or keep the default setting Auto to have the router automatically
38. bridged Default Port Setup Set the port property the default is not set Network Configuration ra0 Unbridged Default MTU Multicast forwarding O Enable Disable Masquerade NAT Enable Disable IP Address o of ol ol Subnet Mask o of ol ol Choose not bridge to set the port s own properties detailed properties are as below MTU maximum transfer unit Multicast forwarding enable or disable multicast forwarding Masquerade NAT enable or disable Masquerade NAT IP Address set ra0 s IP address and do not conflict with other ports or bridge Subnet Mask set the port s subnet mask Multiple DHCP Server DHCP 0 rad m On Start 100 Max 50 Leasetime Add Multiple DHCPD using multiple DHCP service Click Add in multiple DHCP server to appear relevant configuration The first means the 39 name of port or bridge do not be configured as eth0 the second means whether to on DHCP Start means start address Max means maximum assigned DHCP clients Leasetime means the client lease time the unit is second click Save or Apply to put it into effect after setting Note You can only create one DHCP instance at a time please press Save or Apply after each instance creation to be able to specify the next instance 3 1 2 Wireless 3 1 2 1 Basic Settings Wireless Physical Interface wl0 2 4 GHz Wireless Network Enable Disable Phys
39. catamex HSPA 4 Port Ethernet Router with RS232 Wi Fi amp GPS MA100 1010 CHOOSE WELL CHOOSE WISELY CHOOSE MAX Datamax MA100 1010 HSPA 4 Port Ethernet Router with GPS RS232 amp Wi Fi User Manual e una 10 XON This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia da Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement www maxon com au 170908 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTACT INFORMATION ccuiaa i inaasa 3 RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE essinnianezoni ia nadia 4 CAUtOR urina 4 REVISION HISTORY sassi ai ai iaia a 7 1 INTFOGUCHON RR 8 L l SPECIHICAUHONS psv ni 10 2 Installation Introduction 1000 14 2 1 Generali ia 14 2 2 Package Contents iraani 14 2 3 Installation and Cable Connection 1100 rr 14 2 4 ACCESSONES LISE cuiii 15 2 5 SIM card Installation 15 2 6 Antenna Installation sssss222 2 2 25 5 u2 u202 25222 20 2 2 15 2 7 POWO irean i 16 2 8 Indicator Lights Introduction ssssssss222222520202020222222 2225220 05 16 2 9 Reset Button 17 3 Configuration and Management 0 000 18 3 1 Management and configuration ccccccssnnsseeeesececssscnneeeeeeeseneess 21 CI A PES 11116 PRO saat A E T E T 21 CRIARI E E E A 40 CASS pe A TE 53 ARA PR ATA 61 Sid DOCUMLY einen ERRE ERO ai 74 Jsl Os ACCESS RESEFICHONS spor iiaiiioiania daga oraria ici 78 ANAL e Er 81 L90005
40. currently supports DynDNS freedns Zoneedit NO IP 3322 easyDNS TZO DynSIP and Custom based on the user DDNS Service 3322010 M User Name Password LJ Unmask Host Name Type Dynamic Wildcard d Do not use external ip check yes O no User Name your DDNS server username Password your DDNS server password Host Name the FQDN of the DDNS server Type select the appropriate value list varies depending on the setting of DDNS Service Wildcard support wildcard or not the default is OFF ON means Nost 3322 org is equal to host 3322 org Do not use external ip check enable or disable the function of do not use external ip check Force Update Interval Default 10 Days Range 1 60 Force Update Interval How often in days to force a DDNS update even if the IP address hasn t changed 32 Status DDNS Status Fri Nov 25 13 58 32 2011 INADYN Started INADYN Advanced version 1 96 ADV dynamic DNS updater Fri Nov 25 13 58 32 2011 INADYN IP read from cache file is 192 168 8 222 No update required Fri Nov 25 13 58 32 2011 I INADYN IP address for alias testsixin 3322 org needs update to 192 168 8 38 Fri Nov 25 13 58 33 2011 I INADYN Alias testsixin 3322 org to IP 192 168 8 38 updated successfully DDNS Status shows DDNS specific log information 3 1 1 3 Clone MAC Address Some ISPs lock service provision to a MAC address By cloning the MAC address
41. d Enter relevant bridge IP address and subnet mask click Add to create a bridge Note Only create a bridge can apply it Assign to Bridge Interface Prio none Add bro Assignment 0 Assign to Bridge option to assign different ports to created bridge For example assign port wireless port is ra0 in br bridge as below Prio means priority level work if multiple ports are within the same bridge The smaller the number the higher the level Click Add to take it effect Note corresponding interface of WAN ports interface should not be binding this bridge function is basically used for LAN port and should not be binding with WAN port If bind success bridge binding list in the list of current bridging table is as below Current Bridging Table STP enabled bro no vlan0 bri yes ra0 Mute Refresh 6 On To make brl bridge has the same function with DHCP assigned address users need to set multiple DHCP function see the introduction of multi channel DHCPD 38 Port Setup Network Configuration eth2 O Unbridged Default Network Configuration vian0 O Unbridged Default Network Configuration ra0 O unbridged amp Default Network Configuration apcli0 O Unbridged Default Network Configuration wds0 O Unbridged Default Network Configuration wds1 O Unbridged Default Network Configuration wds2 O Unbridged Default Network Configuration wds3 O Unbridged Default Network Configuration brO O Un
42. designated days and time then click the radio button next to Filter Set the days when access will be filtered Select every day or the appropriate days of the week Set the time when access will be filtered Select 24 Hours or check the box next to From and use the drop down boxes to designate a specific time period 10 Click the Add to Policy button to save your changes and active it 11 To create or edit additional policies repeat steps 1 9 12 To delete an Internet Access Policy select the policy number and click the Delete button Note 1 The default factory value of policy rules is filtered If the user chooses the default policy rules for refuse and editing strategies to save or directly to save the settings If the strategy edited is the first it will be automatically saved into the second if not the first keep the original number 2 Turn off the power of the router or reboot the router can cause a temporary failure After the failure of the router if cannot automatically synchronized NTP time server you need to recalibrate to ensure the correct implementation of the relevant period control function 3 1 6 2 Packet Filter To block some packets getting Internet access or block some Internet packets getting local network access you can configure filter items to block these packets Packet Filter Packet filter function is realized based on IP address or port of packets 80 Enable Packet Filter f E
43. e Internet the router will forward those requests to the appropriate PC If you want to forward a whole range of ports see Port Range Forwarding Forwards web Top 192 168 8 11 8000 192 168 1 12 80 ftp Both 192 168 8 12 24 192 168 1 12 21 Application Enter the name of the application in the field provided Protocol Chose the right protocol TCP UDP or Both Set this to what the application requires Source Net Forward only if sender matches this ip net example 192 168 1 0 24 Port from Enter the number of the external port the port number seen by users on the Internet IP Address Enter the IP Address of the PC running the application Port to Enter the number of the internal port the port number used by the application Enable Click the Enable checkbox to enable port forwarding for the application Check all values and click Save Settings to save your settings Click the Cancel changes button to cancel your unsaved changes 3 1 7 2 Port Range Forward Port Range Forwarding allows you to set up public services on your network such as web servers ftp servers e mail servers or other specialized Internet applications Specialized Internet applications are any applications that use Internet access to perform functions such as videoconferencing or online gaming When users send this type of request to your network via the Internet the router will f
44. e Name Po Metric ol Destination LAN NET of off off ol Subnet Mask olf o ol olj Gateway olf o ol ol Interface Show Routing Table Select set number the routing table entry number Route Name naming rules makes your life easier Metric the cost of this route lower numbers are preferred routes Destination LAN NET the new route destination address Subnet Mask the subnet mask for the new route Gateway IP address of the gateway device that forwards packets to the destination host or network Interface The interface that has the gateway attached LAN WLAN WAN or loopback Show Routing Table Routing Table Entry List 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 WAN 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 LAN amp WLAN 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 WAN 169 254 0 0 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 1 LAN amp WLAN Refresh Close 35 3 1 1 5 VLANs VLAN Bridge None be lt z 6 3 D D D D lt i S S gt None 5 5 D lt fund pa 2 Z O O O O 3 3 D D D D lt lt None OD N A A A amp A W N e O pi DI None e me e N gt 15 j O D lt VLAN s allow you to specify which ports are bridged that is where broadcast traffic will be shared for example rather than routed This allows you to create separate subnets on each LAN port or group of LAN ports
45. e by the keywords contained in their webpage List of clients Enter MAC Address of the clients in this format xx xx xx1xx xx xx MAC 01 00 AA BB CC DD EE MAC 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 Enter the IP Address of the clients IP 01 192 168 1 15 IP 02 192 168 1 0 IP 03 192 168 1 0 IP 04 192 168 1 0 IP 05 192 168 1 0 IP 06 192 168 1 0 Enter the IP Range of the clients P Range 02 olf ol olf oh ol OOO 79 set up Internet access policy 1 2 3 4 5 Select the policy number 1 10 in the drop down menu For this policy is enabled click the radio button next to Enable Enter a name in the Policy Name field Click the Edit List of PCs button On the List of PCs screen specify PCs by IP address or MAC address Enter the appropriate IP addresses into the IP fields If you have a range of IP addresses to filter complete the appropriate IP Range fields Enter the appropriate MAC addresses into the MAC fields Click the Apply button to save your changes Click the Cancel button to cancel your unsaved changes Click the Close button to return to the Filters screen If you want to block the listed PCs from Internet access during the designated days and time then keep the default setting Deny If you want the listed PCs to have Internet filtered during the
46. e if tick it is main mode if non tick Negotiate payload compression Tick to enable PFS non tick to diable PFS Authentication choose use share encryption option or certificate authentication option Current is only to choose use share encryption option Authentication Use a Pre Shared Key L Generate and use the X 509 certificate 72 3 1 4 5 GRE GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation protocol is a network layer protocol such as IP and IPX data packets are encapsulated so these encapsulated data packets to another network layer protocol IP transmission GRE Tunnel tunnel technology Layer Two Tunneling Protocol VPN Virtual Private Network GRE Tunnel GRE Tunnel Enable I pi GRE Tunnel enable or disable GRE function Number 1 FFF e Status Enable wi Name fff Through PPP v Peer Wan IP Addr 120 42 46 98 Peer Subnet 192 168 5 0 24 eg 192 168 1 0 24 Peer Tunnel IP 200 200 200 1 Local Tunne IP 200 200 200 5 Local Netmask 255 255 255 0 Number Switch on off GRE tunnel app Status Switch on off someone GRE tunnel app Name GRE tunnel name Through The GRE packet transmit interface Peer Wan IP Addr The remote WAN address Peer Subnet The remote gateway local subnet eg 192 168 1 0 24 Peer Tunnel IP The remote tunnel ip address Local Tunnel IP The local tunnel ip address Local Netmask Netmask of local network
47. e network name shared among all devices in a wireless network The SSID must be identical for all devices in the wireless network It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 alphanumeric characters which may be any keyboard character Make sure this setting is the same for all devices in your wireless network Wireless Channel A total of 1 13 channels to choose more than one wireless device environment please try to avoid using the same channel with other devices Channel Width 20MHZ and 40MHZ Extension Channel Channel for 40MHZ you can choose upper or lower Wireless SSID Broadcast Enable SSID is announced and advertised by the router Disable SSID is not advertised you cannot browse this network to connect you must know it exists Network Configuration Bridged Bridge to the router under normal circumstances please select the bridge Unbridged There is no bridge to the router IP addresses need to manually configure 41 Network Configuration Unbridged O Bridged tesseeeeet Multicast forwarding Enable Disable Masquerade NAT Enable Disable IP Address 192 168 1 4 Subnet Mask 255 255 ol ol Virtual Interfaces Click Add to add a virtual interface Add successfully click on the remove you can remove the virtual interface Virtual Interfaces Virtual Interfaces ral SSID dd wrt_vap HWAddr 00 AA BB CC DD 16 Wireless Network Name SSID dd wrt_vap Wireless SSID Bro
48. e the broadcast and multicast messages Fragmentation Threshold This value should remain at its default setting of 2346 The range Is 256 2346 bytes It soecifies the maximum size for a packet before data Is fragmented into multiple packets If you experience a high packet error rate you may slightly increase the Fragmentation Threshold Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance Only minor modifications of this value are recommended 48 RTS Threshold This value should remain at its default setting of 2347 The range Is 0 2347 bytes Should you encounter inconsistent data flow only minor modifications are recommended If a network packet is smaller than the preset RTS threshold size the RTS CTS mechanism will not be enabled The router sends Request to Send RTS frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame After receiving an RTS the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send CTS frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission Max Associated Clients 1 128 AP Isolation The default value is Off This setting isolates wireless clients so access to and from other wireless clients are stopped TX Antenna RX Antenna Values are Auto Left Right default value is Auto This is used in conjunction with external antennas to give them optimum performance On some router models left and right antennas may be reversed depending on you point of vi
49. er interface for remote management maintenance and configuration Standard and Convenience Supports standard RS232 Ethernet ports and WI FI Supports standard WAN port and PPPOE protocol that can connect to ADSL directly Supports intellectual mode establishes communication state automatically when powered on Provide management software for remote management Convenient configuration and maintenance interface WEB or CLI High performance Supports multiple WAN access methods including static IP DHCP L2TP PPTP PPPOE 3G HSPA 4G Supports GPS function Supports double link backup between 3G and WAN PPPOE ADSL Supports VPN client PPTP L2TP OPENVPN IPSEC and GRE Supports VPN server PPTP L2TP OPENVPN IPSEC and GRE Supports local and remote firmware upgrade import and export contig file Supports NTP RTC embedded Supports multiple DDNS provider service Supports VLANs MAC Address clone PPPoE Server WIFI support 802 11b g n support AP client Adhoc Repeater and Bridge WIFI support WEP WPA WPA2 encryption Support RADIUS authentication and MAC address filter Support DHCP server and client firewall NAT DMZ host URL block QoS ttraff statistics real time link speed statistics etc Full protocol support such as TCP IP UDP ICMP SMTP HTTP POP3 OICQ TELNET FTP SNMP SSHD etc e Schedule Reboot Schedule Online and Offline e Router chart is as follows Cellular Embedded processing system
50. er or hexadecimal digits Key Renewal Interval in seconds 1 99999 Wireless Security wld Physical Interface ra0 SSID dd junjinlee HWAddr 00 AA BB CC DD 15 Security Mode WPA Enterprise WPA Algorithms AES wi Radius Auth Server Address 192 168 ai 10 Radius Auth Server Port 1812 Default 1812 Radius Auth Shared Secret 000000008 C Unmask Key Renewal Interval in seconds 3600 WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise Mixed WPA Enterprise uses an external RADIUS server to perform user authentication WPA Algorithms AES TKIP TPIP AES Radius Auth Sever Address The IP address of the RADIUS server Radius Auth Server Port The RADIUS Port default is 1812 Radius Auth Shared Secret The shared secret from the RADIUS server Key Renewal Interval in seconds 1 99999 44 Wireless Security wld Physical Interface ra0 SSID dd junjinlee HWAddr 00 AA BB CC DD 15 Security Mode 802 1x i XSupplicant Type O Peap TLS User Anonymous Identity Password Phase Public Server Certificate Additional Network Options 802 1x 802 1x for user to connect to a wireless access point and cable converter to provide the certification It will limit without obtaining the user credentials to connect to the Internet credentials for example a separate server authentication user name and password Peap PEAP Protected Exten
51. ess the wireless network Edit MAC Filter List Apply Settings Cancel Changes Use Filter Disabled by default Select Enable to open the Wireless MAC Filter Filter Mode Prevent client listed from accessing the wireless network blacklist mode listed devices are prevented from accessing via WiFi all other devices are allowed access Permit only client listed to accessing the wireless network whitelist mode only listed devices can access the WiFi all other devices are denied access You can edit add remove etc device MAC addresses by clicking the Edit MAC Filter List button 46 3 1 2 4 Advanced Settings The Wireless Advanced Settings screen allows you to customize data transmission settings In most cases these setting can be left at the defaults Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced Settings Basic Rate MIMO Transmission Fixed Rate Transmission Fixed Rate CTS Protection Mode Frame Burst Beacon Interval DTIM Interval Fragmentation Threshold RTS Threshold Max Associated Clients AP Isolation TX Antenna RX Antenna Preamble Shortslot Override TX Power Wireless GUI Access Default Auto vw Auto v Auto O Disable Enable O Disable 100 1 2346 2347 128 Enable Disable Auto Auto Auto AORE Enable O Disable Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Def
52. etic isolation protection Serial 1 RS232 port 15KV ESD protection Data bits 5 6 7 8 Stop bits 1 1 5 optional 2 Parity none even odd space optional mark optional Baud rate 24007115200 bps WAN WIFI Signal Strength Antenna Cellular Standard SMA female interface 50 ohm WIFI Standard SMA male interface 50 ohm GPS standard SMA female interfaces SIM UIM Standard 3V 1 8V user card interface 15KV ESD protection Power Standard 3 PIN power jack reverse voltage and overvoltage protection Restore the router to its original factory default settings Model MA100 1010 12 Power Input item Content Standard DC 12V 1 5A Power Power Range DC 5 35V lt 650mA 12V Physical Characteristics item Content Environmental Limits tem Content Operating 35 75 C 31 167 F Temperature 40 852C 40 185 F Temperature 95 Non condensing Humidity 13 2 Installation Introduction 2 1 General You should review the router configuration immediately after installation to ensure all settings are as desired Failure to do so may result in unauthorized access to your equipment 2 2 Package Contents Router host o o Cellular antenna Male SMA 1 WIFI antenna Female SMA 1 GPS antenna Male SMA J1 Networkcable Ja oo Console cale 1 1l optional Poweradapter DT Manual di S o certification it Maintenance card Jt o 2 3
53. ew Preamble Values are Long and Short default value is Long If your wireless device supports the short preamble and you are having trouble getting it to communicate with other 802 11b devices make sure that it is set to use the long preamble Wireless GUI Access The default value is Enabled The setting allows access to the routers setup GUI from wireless clients Disable this if you wish to block all wireless clients trom accessing the setup pages Radio Time Restrictions sessesese Radio Scheduling Enable Disable Default Disable 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Radio Time Restrictions The Radio Times Restriction facility constitutes a time switch for the radio By default the time switch is not active and the WLAN is permanently on Enable the time switch if you want to turn off the WLAN during some hours of the day Hours during which the WLAN is on are marked in green while red indicates that the radio is off Clicking on the respective hour toggles between on and off 49 Wireless Multimedia Support Settings WMM Support Enable Disable Default Enable No Acknowledgement Enable Disable Default Disable CWmin CWmax AIFSN TXOP b TXOP a g Admin Forced Background o ol D Best Effort 3 Lo L o D Video A Voice 3l D CWmin CWmax AIFSN TXOP b TXOP a g Admin Forced pocorn Co 9 Best for 3 Cd Ca n Video o vie dl dl ss D Background 3 L aA ol Best Effort
54. figure information of connection detection Detection Enable DPD Detection Time Interval 60 S Timeout S Action hold v Enable Connection Detection Enable DPD Detection enable or disable this function tick means enable Time Interval set time interval of connect detection DPD Timeout set the timeout of connect detection Action set the action of connect detection Advanced Settings this part contains relevant setting of IKE ESP negotiation mode etc 71 Advanced Settings peecces IKE Encryption SDES ho IKE Integrity MDS M IKE Grouptype MODP 8192 IKE Lifetime o luna ESP Encryption SPES M ESP Integrity MDS i ESP Keylife o lisi IKE ESP Use only proposed settings C KE aggressive mode allowed Avoid if possible preshared key is transmitted in clear text Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS Negotiate payload compression Enable Advanced Settings enable to configure 1 and 2 phase information otherwise it will automic negotiation according to opposite end IKE Encryption IKE phased encryption mode IKE Integrity IKE phased integrity solution IKE Grouptype DH exchange algorithm IKE Lifetime set IKE lifetime current unit is hour the default is 0 ESP Encryption ESP encryption type ESP Integrity ESP integrity solution ESP Keylife set ESP keylife current unit is hour the default is 0 IKE aggressive mode allowed negotiation mode adopt aggressive mod
55. function DMZ Host IP Address To expose one PC to the Internet select Enable and enter the computer s IP address in the DMZ Host IP Address field To disable the DMZ keep the default setting Disable Check all values and click Save Settings to save your settings Click the Cancel changes button to cancel your unsaved changes 3 1 8 QoS Setting 3 1 8 1 Basic Bandwidth management prioritizes the traffic on your router Interactive traffic 84 telephony browsing telnet etc gets priority and bulk traffic file transfer P2P gets low priority The main goal is to allow both types to live side by side without unimportant traffic disturbing more critical things All of this is more or less automatic QoS allows control of the bandwidth allocation to different services netmasks MAC addresses and the four LAN ports Main WAN QoS Settings Start Qos O Enable Disable Port Packet Scheduler Uplink kbps Downlink kbps JURE Bkup WAN QoS Settings Start QoS O Enable Disable Port Packet Scheduler Uplink kbps JURE Downlink kbps Uplink kbps In order to use bandwidth management QoS you must enter bandwidth values for your uplink These are generally 80 to 90 of your maximum bandwidth Downlink kbps In order to use bandwidth management QoS you must enter bandwidth values for your downlink These are generally 80 to 90 of your maximum bandwidth 3 1 8 2 Classify Netmask Priority Net
56. his feature keep the default setting Disable To enable this feature select Enable and use the specified port default is 8080 on your PC to remotely manage the router You must also change the router s default password to one of your own if you haven t already To remotely manage the router enter http xxx xxx xxx xxx 8080 the x s represent the router s Internet IP address and 8080 represents the specified port in your web browser s address field You will be asked for the router s password If you use https you need to specify the url as https xxx xxx xxx xxx 8080 not all firmwares does support this without rebuilding with SSL support 89 SSH Management You can also enable SSH to remotely access the router by Secure Shell Note that SSH daemon needs to be enable in Services page Note If the Remote Router Access feature is enabled anyone who knows the router s Internet IP address and password will be able to alter the router s settings Telnet Management Enable or disable remote Telnet function Cron Cron Enable O Disable Additional Cron Jobs Cron The cron subsystem schedules execution of Linux commands You ll need to use the command line or startup scripts to actually use this 802 1x 802 1x Enable Disable 802 1x A limited 802 1x server needed to fulfill WPA handshake requirements to allow Windows XP clients to work with WPA IP Filter Settings adjust these for P2P
57. ical Interface ra0 SSID dd junjinlee HWAddr 00 AA BB CC DD 15 Wireless Mode Wireless Network Mode 802 11n Transmission Mode Wireless Network Name SSID Wireless Channel Channel Width Extension Channel Wireless SSID Broadcast Network Configuration Virtual Interfaces w N Only il V Mixed v dd junjinlee 11 2 462 GHz 40 MHz upper Enable Disable O Unbridged Bridged Add Save Apply Settings Cancel Changes Wireless Network Enable or Disable the WiFi of the router Wireless Mode AP Client Adhoc Repeater Repeater Bridge Wireless Network Mode Mixed Support 802 116 802 119 802 1 1n wireless devices 40 BG Mixed Support 802 11b 802 119 wireless devices B only Only supports the 802 11b standard wireless devices G only Only supports the 802 119 standard wireless devices NG Mixed Support 802 11g 802 11n wireless devices N only Only supports the 802 119 standard wireless devices 8021 11n Transmission Mode In the wireless network mode N only you can select Greenfield If no other WiFi coverage is in the area this mode will increase throughput However when this mode is used where other WiFi Is present throughput will decrease Mixed When other WiFi coverage Is in the area this mode reduces errors However when used where no other WIFI is available this decreases throughput Wireless Network Name SSID The SSID is th
58. icular PCs which are identified by their IP or MAC addresses Access Policy Policy EOE Dete f summary Status O Enable Disable Policy Name O Deny Internet access during selected days and hours Fitter Two options in the default policy rules Filter and reject If select Deny you will deny specific computers to access any Internet service at a particular time period If you choose to filter it will block specific computers to access the specific sites at a specific time period You can set up 10 Internet access policies filtering specific PCs access Internet services at a particular time period Access Policy You may define up to 10 access policies Click Delete to delete a policy or Summary to see a summary of the policy Status Enable or disable a policy Policy Name You may assign a name to your policy PCs The part is used to edit client list the strategy is only effective for the PC in the list Days Everyday Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Times 24 Hours From ono ro Days Choose the day of the week you would like your policy to be applied Times Enter the time of the day you would like your policy to be applied 78 Website Blocking by URL Address Website Blocking by Keyword o dI LOL _ ji O ASILO ILI__LQO_ Website Blocking by URL Address You can block access to certain websites by entering their URL Website Blocking by Keyword You can block access to certain websit
59. is also the way to add hosts with a fixed address to the router s local DNS service DNSmasq Additional DHCPd Options some extra options users can set by entering them 55 DNSMasq DNSmasgq is a local DNS server It will resolve all host names known to the router from dhcp dynamic and static as well as forwarding and caching DNS entries from remote DNS servers Local DNS enables DHCP clients on the LAN to resolve static and dynamic DHCP hostnames DNSMasq DNSMasq Enable Disable Local DNS O Enable Disable No DNS Rebind Enable Disable Additional DNSMasq Options Local DNS enables DHCP clients on the LAN to resolve static and dynamic DHCP hostnames No DNS Rebind when enabled it can prevent an external attacker to access the router s internal Web interface It is a security measure Additional DNSMasq Options some extra options users can set by entering them in Additional DNS Options For example static allocation dhcp host AB CD EF 11 22 33 192 168 0 10 myhost myhost domain 12h max lease number dhcp lease max 2 DHCP server IP range dhcp range 192 168 0 110 192 168 0 111 12h SNMP SNMP SNMP O O Disable Location Unknown Contact root Name four faith RO Community public RW Community private Location equipment location 56 Contact contact this equipment management Name device name RO Community SNMP RO community name the default is public Only
60. l time in seconds to wait between detection attempts 26 Primary Detection Server IP the primary first server that should be reachable and respond to the configured detection method Backup Detection Server IP the backup second server that should be reachable via the WAN interface and respond to the configured detection method Note Both the primary and backup detection servers should be stable and reliable if these servers fail to respond correctly in a timely manner the modem will attempt to drop and re establish the connection During this time no incoming or outgoing traffic can be send received Connection Strategy Connection Strategy O Connect on Demand Max Idle Time Min Keep Alive Redial Period 30 Sec Connection Strategy Connect on Demand only connects to your mobile service provider when there is outgoing data being sent The connection is dropped when there is no WAN traffic for the Max Idle Time period While this saves power and possibly reduces mobile service provider charges your equipment including the Datamax modem will not be reachable via the WAN interface when the connection has been dropped Keep Alive tries to maintain a WAN connection at all times allowing you to interrogate your equipment at any time rather than waiting for it to report to you Force reconnect Enable O Disable Time o0 wi 00 iw Force reconnect Enabling this option forces the Datamax t
61. le memory minus free memory 94 Buffers used memory for buffers Cached the memory used by high speed cache memory Active active use of buffer or cache memory page file size Inactive not often used in a buffer or cache memory page file size Network IP Filter Maximum Ports 4096 Active IP Connections 43 ee IP Filter Maximum Ports preset is 4096 available to re management Active IP Connections real time monitor active IP connections of the system click to see the table as blow Active IP Connections 53 No Timeout 5 Source Address Remote Address 1 TCP 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 2 TCP 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 3 TCP 65 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 4 TCP 96 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 5 TCP 99 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 6 TCP 70 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 7 TCP 74 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 8 TCP 115 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 9 TCP 84 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 10 TCP 3599 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 ESTABLISHED 11 TCP 3599 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 ESTABLISHED 12 TCP 108 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 13 TCP 3600 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 ESTABLISHED 14 TCP 93 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 15 TCP 102 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 16 TCP 74 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 17 TCP 3599 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 ESTABLISHED 18 TCP 15 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 1 80 TIME_WAIT 19
62. mask Priority O 192 168 1 1 24 O 192 168 2 3 24 O 192 168 3 4 32 OD 192 168 4 5 32 AA DOO You may specify priority for all traffic from a given IP address or IP Range 85 Check all values and click Save Settings to save your settings Click the Cancel changes button to cancel your unsaved changes 3 1 9 Applications 3 1 9 1 Serial Applications There is a console port on the Maxon MA100 1010 Normally this port is used to debug the router This port can also be used as a serial port The router has embedded a serial to TCP program The data sent to the serial port is encapsulated by TCP IP protocol stack and then is sent to the destination server This function can work as a Maxon DTU Data Terminal Unit Please refer www maxon com au for more information about this product Serial Applications Serial Applications Enable Disable Baudrate 115200 Databit Eo Stopbit 1 Parity None Flow Control None v Protocol Server Address 120 42 46 98 Server Port 55501 Device Number 12345678901 Device Id 12345678 Heartbeat Interval 60 Baudrate The serial port s baudrate Databit The serial port s databit Parity The serial port s parity Stopbit The serial port s stopbit Flow Control The serial port s flow control type Enable Serial TCP Function Enable the serial to TCP function Protocol Type The protocol type to tran
63. min It is strongly recommended that you change the factory default password of the router which is admin All users who try to access the router s web based utility or Setup Wizard will be prompted for the router s password Web Access 88 This feature allows you to manage the router using either HTTP protocol or the HTTPS protocol If you choose to disable this feature a manual reboot will be required You can also activate or not the router information web page It s now possible to password protect this page same username and password than above Web Access Protocol HTTP LJ HTTPS Auto Refresh in seconds 3 Enable Info Site Enable Disable Info Site Password Protection CI Enabled Protocol This feature allows you to manage the router using either HTTP protocol or the HTTPS protocol Auto Refresh Adjusts the Web GUI automatic refresh interval 0 disables this feature completely Enable Info Site Enable or disable the login system information page Info Site Password Protection Enable or disable the password protection feature of the system information page Remote Access Web GUI Management Enable Disable Use HTTPS Web GUI Port 8080 Default 8080 Range 1 65535 SSH Management Enable Disable SSH Remote Port 22 Default 22 Range 1 65535 Telnet Management O Enable Disable Remote Access This feature allows you to manage the router from a remote location via the Internet To disable t
64. n Date May 2014 Total Number of Pages Revision History 0 July 2013 rl May 2014 Minor updates Jan 2015 Removed reference to RS422 RS485 1 Introduction MA100 1010 is a HSPA Ethernet router providing data communications via the public cellular network The MA100 1010 utilises an industrial 32 bit CPU embedded with an embedded operating system The device supports RS232 connection four Ethernet ports and Wi Fi that conveniently and transparently connect one device to a cellular network allowing you to connect to your existing serial and Ethernet devices with minimal configuration The MA100 1010 has been widely used within M2M applications such as intelligent transportation smart grid industrial automation and telemetry RTU PLC gt gt Features and Benefits Designed for Industrial Application 2 5G 3G Network e Industrial cellular module EM820W e High powered industrial 32bit CPU e Industrial GPS module Internet O Data Center e Supports low power consumption mode including sleep mode e Metal housing e Voltage range 5 35VDC e Auto recovery functionality including online detection and auto redial e Ethernet port 1 5KV magnetic Isolation protection e RS232 15KV ESD protection SIM port 15KV ESD protection Power port 2 5mm Barrel connector reverse voltage and overvoltage protection Antenna port SMA Female Supports IP Stack Auto mode IP web based us
65. nable Disable Policy Discard packets conform to the following rules v Enable Packet Filter Enable or disable packet filter function Policy The filter rule s policy you can choose the following options Discard The Following Discard packets conform to the following rules Accept all other packets Only Accept The Following Accept only the data packets conform to the following rules Discard all other packets Add Filter Rule Direction OUTPUT JUDP i 1 1 Losa O C O Protocol Source Ports Destination Ports Source IP Ala Destination IP Add Direction input packet from WAN to LAN output packet from LAN to WAN Protocol packet protocol type Source Ports packet s source port Destination Ports packet s destination port Source IP packet s source IP address Destination IP packet s destination IP address Note Source Port Destination Port Source IP Destination IP could not be all empty you have to input at least one of these four parameters 3 1 7 NAT 3 1 7 1 Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows you to set up public services on your network such as web servers ftp servers e mail servers or other specialized Internet applications 81 Specialized Internet applications are any applications that use Internet access to perform functions such as videoconferencing or online gaming When users send this type of request to your network via th
66. nearby Beacon signal beacon of the wireless nearby Open the wireless nearby is open or not Dtim delivery traffic indication message of the wireless nearby Rate speed rate of the wireless nearby Join Site click to join wireless network nearby 3 1 11 5 Bandwidth Bandwidth Monitoring LAN In 15 Kbps Switch to bytes s Out 17 Kbps Autoscale follow 30 Kbps i il i i HH 20 Kjbps Hugu ine USVIVUITTTdTONMUTO sie HHE A wie f 10 Kbps PE Bandwidth Monitoring LAN Graph abscissa axis time vertical axis speed rate 102 Bandwidth Monitoring WAN In 9Kbps Switch to bytes s Out 1 Kbps Autoscale follow 30 Kbps 20 Kbps 10 Kbps lla a Bandwidth Monitoring WAN Graph abscissa axis time vertical axis soeed rate Bandwidth Monitoring Wireless wl0 In 49 Kbps Switch to bytes s Out 0 Kbps Autoscale follow 60 Kbps 40 Kbps 20 Kbps gs Bandwidth Monitoring Wireless W10 Graph abscissa axis time vertical axis speed rate 103 3 1 11 6 Sys Info Router Router Name Datamax MA100 1010 Router Model Router LAN MAC 00 0C 43 9C 5A B9 WAN MAC 00 0C 43 9C 5A BA Wireless MAC 00 0C 43 9C 5A BB WAN IP 123 209 7 114 LAN IP 192 168 1 1 Router Name the name of the router Router Model the model of the router LAN MAC MAC address of LAN port WAN MAC MAC address of WAN port Wireless MAC MAC address of the wireless WAN IP IP address of WAN port LAN IP IP address
67. nvironment for example as a public hotspot it is strongly recommended to use SSHd and deactivate telnet WAN Traffic Counter WAN Traffic Counter ttraff Daemon Enable Disable Ttraff Daemon enable or disable wan traffic counter function 3 1 3 2 PPPoE Server PPPoE Server PPPoE Server RP PPPoE Server Daemon O Enable Disable RP PPPoEServer Daemon enable or disable PPPoE server RP PPPoEServer Options 58 RP PPPoE Server Options RP PPPoE Server Interface LAN Client IP s 192 168 1 10 100 Deflate Compression BSD Compression LZS Stac Compression MPPC Compression MPPE PPPoE Encryption llellelle aaa Session Limit per MAC 10 Default 10 LCP Echo Interval Default 5 LCP Echo Failure 12 Default 12 Idle Time Default 0 Deaktivate Authentication O Radius Local User Management CHAP Secrets PPPOE Server Inferface PPPoE server interface to the outside only to support the LAN port Client IP s IP range assigns to the PPPoE client in the format xxx xxx XXX XXX XXX Deflate Compression enable or disable Deflate Compression BSD Compression enable or disable BSD Compression LZS Stac Compression enable or disable LZS Stac Compression MPPC Compression enable or disable MPPC Compression MPPE PPPoE Encryption enable or disable MPPE PPPoE Encryption Session Limit per MAC default is 10 LCP Echo Interval time interval to set the the LCP calibration phase response LCP Echo Fail
68. o drop the WAN connection and then re establish it at the defined interval Time the time between forced reconnects STP STP O Enable Disable 27 STP Spanning Tree Protocol allows for multiple redundant links while preventing routing loops packets do not ping pong from router to router 28 Optional Configuration Router Name Datamax MA100 1010 Host Name Domain Name MTU Auto Y 1500 Router Name set router name Host Name the host name part of the FQDN of the Datamax Domain Name the domain part of the FQDN of the Datamax MTU Maximum user data size in packets sent Usually auto however depending on your ISP and or local network settings you may need to reduce this please contact your network administrator and or ISP Router Internal Network Settings Router IP Local IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 ol Gateway o o olf ol Local DNS o ol olf o Local IP Address IP address of the routers LAN interface Subnet Mask the subnet mask of the routers LAN interface Gateway the default gateway address for LAN clients Local DNS Normally set to auto to use the nameservers your Upstream provider supplies eg by DHCP however you may wish to use your own nameservers to resolve host names on your private network 29 Network Address Server Settings DHCP The Datamax can act as a DHCP server for W LAN connected devices
69. oIP and streaming media are automatically sent to this queue CWmin Minimum Contention Window This parameter is input to the algorithm that determines the initial random backoff wait time window for retry of a transmission The value specified here in the Minimum Contention Window is the upper limit in milliseconds of a range trom which the initial random backoff wait time is determined amp The first random number generated will be a number between 0 and the number specified here If the first random backoff wait time expires before the data frame is sent a retry counter is incremented and the random backoff value window is doubled Doubling will continue until the size of the random backoff value reaches the number defined in the Maximum Contention Window Valid values for the cwmin are 1 3 7 15 31 63 127 255 511 or 1024 The value for cwmin must be lower than the value for CWmax Cmax Maximum Contention Window The value specified here in the Maximum Contention Window Is the upper limit in milliseconds for the doubling of the random backoff value This doubling continues until either the data frame is sent or the Maximum Contention Window size is reached Once the Maximum Contention Window size is reached retries will continue until a maximum number of retries allowed is reached Valid values for the cwmax are 1 3 7 15 31 63 127 255 511 or 1024 The value for cwmax must be higher than the value for
70. only one command by row and click Save Startup Shutdown You can save some command lines to be executed at shutdown s router Fill the text area with commands only one command by row and click Save Shutdown Firewall Each time the firewall is started it can run some custom iptables instructions Fill the text area with firewall s instructions only one command by row and click Save Firewall 91 Custom Script Custom script is stored in tmp custom sh file You can run it manually or use cron to call it Fill the text area with script s instructions only one command by row and click Save Custom Script 3 1 10 4 Factory Defaults Factory Defaults Reset router settings Restore Factory Defaults O Yes No Reset router settings Click the Yes button to reset all configuration settings to their default values Then click the Apply Settings button Note Any settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored After restoring the router is accessible under the default IP address 192 168 1 1 and the default password admin 3 1 10 5 Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade After flashing reset to Don t reset v Please select a file to upgrade EZ Firmware Upgrade New firmware versions can be provided by Maxon If the Router is not experiencing difficulties then there is no need to download a more recent firmware version unless that version has a new feature that you want to use
71. or retracted and the user s bystander s body excluding hands wrists feet and ankles to ensure RF exposure compliance Caution Change or modification without the express consent of Maxon Electronics Australia Pty Ltd voids the user s authority to use the equipment These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an appropriate installation The modem is a transmitting device with similar output power to a mobile phone This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not used in accordance with instructions can cause harmful radiation to radio communication The modem is approved for use with the antenna ANT 8530 Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could impair call quality damage the device or result in violation of RF exposure regulations However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment does cause harmful interference in radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving radio or TV antenna Increase the separation distance between the equipment and the receiver Contact Maxon Australia Technical Support for assistance Notes The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly
72. ort Active Clients IP Address MAC Address Conn Count _ 192 168 1 120 10 78 D2 98 C9 46 57 Host Name host name of LAN client IP Address IP address of the client MAC Address MAC address of the client Conn Count connection count caused by the client Ratio the ratio of 4096 connection Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Status DHCP Server Enabled DHCP Daemon uDHCPd Start IP Address 192 168 1 100 End IP Address 192 168 1 149 Client Lease Time 1440 minutes DNCP Server enable or disable the router work as a DHCP server DHCP Daemon the agreement allocated using DHCP including DNSM asq and uDHCPd Starting IP Address the starting IP Address of the DHCP server s Address pool Ending IP Address the ending IP Address of the DHCP server s Address pool Client Lease Time the lease time of DHCP client 98 DHCP Clients PC 201011161332 192 168 1 142 00 21 5C 33 4D 29 1 day 00 00 00 jack lincw 192 168 1 117 44 37 E6 3F 45 54 1 day 00 00 00 192 168 1 149 00 0C E7 00 00 00 1 day 00 00 00 f Host Name host name of LAN client IP Address IP address of the client MAC Address MAC address of the client Expires the expiry the client rents the IP address Delete click to delete DHCP client Connected PPPOE Clients pppo hometest 192 168 10 10 Interface the interface assigned by dial up system User Name user name of PPPoE client Local IP IP address assigned by PPPoE client Delete click to dele
73. orward those requests to the appropriate PC If you only want to forward a single port see Port Forwarding 82 Port Range Forward Forwards EC web tftp 800 8100 Both 192 168 1 16 game 9000 10000 Both 192 168 1 16 a ssssss Application Enter the name of the application in the field provided Start Enter the number of the first port of the range you want to be seen by users on the Internet and forwarded to your PC End Enter the number of the last port of the range you want to be seen by users on the Internet and forwarded to your PC Protocol Chose the right protocol TCP UDP or Both Set this to what the application requires IP Address Enter the IP Address of the PC running the application Enable Click the Enable checkbox to enable port forwarding for the application Check all values and click Save Settings to save your settings Click the Cancel changes button to cancel your unsaved changes 3 1 7 3 Port Triggering Port Triggering allows you to do port forwarding without setting a fixed PC By setting Port Triggering rules you can allow inbound traffic to arrive at a specific LAN host using ports different than those used for the outbound traffic This is called port triggering since the outbound traffic triggers to which ports inbound traffic is directed Port Triggering Forwards web 8000 10000 Both seeeeeeeee If you want to forward ports to a PC with a static IP add
74. rch increase the expansion of the host option to adopt DNSMasg can assign IP addresses and DNS for the subnet if select DNSMasg dhcpd service is used for the subnet IP address and DNS Time Settings Select time zone of your location To use local time leave the checkmark in the box next to Use local time NTP Client X Enable Disable Time Zone UTC 08 00 Summer Time DST last Sun Mar last Sun Oct v Server IP Name NTP Client Get the system time from NTP server Time Zone Time zone options Summer Time DST set it depends on users location Server IP Name IP address of NTP server up to 32 characters If blank the system will find a server by default Adjust Time Time 2012H 3 15 9 16 20 Where you are not using NTP or the NTP server is currently unreachable you can set the routers real time clock here Click the get button to refresh the browser page with the current router time and Set to set the current router time 3 1 1 2 Dynamic DNS For users that have a dynamically assigned IP address a DNS server that supports dynamic DNS updates will allow you to refer to your devices by name and have them continue to connect correctly even when the IP address of the device changes The Datamax router supports dynamic DNS updates automatically updating the DNS server when the WAN interface IP address assignment changes 31 DDNS Service The Maxon MA100 1010 router
75. ress see Port Forwarding or Port Range Forwarding Application Enter the name of the application in the field provided 83 Triggered Port Range Enter the number of the first and the last port of the range which should be triggered If a PC sends outbound traffic from those ports incoming traffic on the Forwarded Range will be forwarded to that PC Forwarded Port Range Enter the number of the first and the last port of the range which should be forwarded from the Internet to the PC which has triggered the Triggered Range Enable Click the Enable checkbox to enable port triggering for the application Check all values and click Save Settings to save your settings Click the Cancel changes button to cancel your unsaved changes 3 1 7 4 DMZ The DMZ DeMilitarized Zone hosting feature allows one local user to be exposed to the Internet for use of a special purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one PC The Port Forwarding feature is more secure because it only opens the ports you want to have opened while DMZ hosting opens all the ports of one computer exposing the computer so the Internet can see it Demilitarized Zone DMZ DMZ Use DMZ Enable Disable DMZ Host IP Address 192 168 8 166 Any PC whose port is being forwarded must should have a new static IP address assigned to it because its IP address may change when using the DHCP
76. sible Only use WEP if you have clients that can only support WEP usually older 802 1 1b only clients Authentication Type Open or shared key Default Transmit Key Select the key form Key Key 4 key Encryption There are two levels of WEP encryption 64 bit 40 bit and 128 bit To utilize WEP select the desired encryption bit and enter a passphrase or up to four WEP key in hexadecimal format If you are using 64 bit 40 bit Then each key must consist of exactly 10 hexadecimal characters or 5 ASCII characters For 128 bit each key must consist of exactly 26 hexadecimal characters Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 9 and A F ASCII HEX ASCII the keys is 5 bit ASCII characters 13bit ASCII characters HEX the keys is 10bit 26 bit hex digits Passphrase The letters and numbers used to generate a key Keyl Key4 Manually fill out or generated according to input the pass phrase 43 Wireless Security wld Physical Interface ra0 SSID dd junjinlee HWAddr 00 AA BB CC DD 15 Security Mode WPA Personal v WPA Algorithms AES vi WPA Shared Key LITT C Unmask Key Renewal Interval in seconds 3600 Default 3600 Range 1 99999 WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA2 Person Mixed TKIP AES TKIP AES dynamic encryption keys TKIP AES self applicable TKIP or AES WPA Person Mixed allows WPA Personal and WPAZ2 Personal client mix WPA Shared Key Between 8 and 63 ASCII charact
77. sible Authentication Protocol is a version of EAP the authentication protocol used in wireless networks and Point to Point connections PEAP is designed to provide more secure authentication for 802 11 WLANs wireless local area networks that support 802 1X port access control Here is PEAP EAP MS CHAPv2 1 Enter the User 2 Enter the Password TTLS TTLS uses the TLS channel to exchange attribute value pairs AVPs much like RADIUS In fact the AVP encoding format is very similar to RADIUS The general encoding of information allows a TTLS server to validate AVPs against any type of authentication mechanism TTLS implementations today support all methods defined by EAP as well as several older methods CHAP PAP MS CHAP and MS CHAPv2 TTLS can easily be extended to work with new protocols by defining new attributes to support new protocols 1 Enter the User 2 Enter the Password 45 3 Enter the Public Server Certificate 3 1 2 3 Wireless MAC Filter The Wireless MAC Filter allows you to control which wireless equipped PCs may or may not communicate with the router depending on their MAC addresses For information how to get MAC addresses from Windows PCs see MAC Address Cloning for detailed instructions Wireless MAC Filter ra0 MAC Filter PETTTTT Use Filter Enable Disable teeeeee Filter Mode Prevent cients listed from accessing the wireless network Permit only clients listed to acc
78. site of data the data stored on your computer When you interact with the site the cookies will be used Click the check box to enable the function otherwise disabled 74 Filter Java Applets If refuse to Java you may not be able to open web pages using the Java programming Click the check box to enable the function otherwise disabled Filter ActiveX If refuse to ActiveX you may not be able to open web pages using the ActiveX programming Click the check box to enable the function otherwise disabled Prevent WAN Request Block WAN Requests Block Anonymous WAN Requests ping Filter IDENT Port 113 Block WAN SNMP access Block Anonymous WAN Requests ping By selecting Block Anonymous WAN Requests ping box to enable this feature you can prevent your network from the Ping or detection of other Internet users so that make More difficult to break into your network The default state of this feature is enabled choose to disable allow anonymous Internet requests Filter IDENT Port 113 Enable this feature can prevent port 113 from being scanned from outside Click the check box to enable the function otherwise disabled Block WAN SNMP access This feature prevents the SNMP connection requests from the WAN After Complete the changes click the Save Settings button to save your changes Click the Cancel Changes button to cancel unsaved changes Impede WAN DoS Bruteforce Impede WAN DoS Bruteforce L_ Limit SSH Access C
79. smit data 86 UDP DTU Data transmit with UDP protocol work as a Maxon DTU which has application protocol and hear beat mechanism Pure UDP Data transmit with standard UDP protocol TCP DTU Data transmit with TCP protocol work as a Maxon DTU which has application protocol and hear beat mechanism Pure TCP Data transmit with standard TCP protocol router is the client TCP Server Data transmit with standard TCP protocol router is the server TCST Data transmit with TCP protocol Using a custom data Server Address The data service center s IP Address or domain name Server Port The data service center s listening port Device ID The router s identity ID Device Number The routers phone number Heartbeat Interval The time interval to send heart beat packet This item is valid only when you choose UDP DTU or TCP DTU protocol type TCP Server Listen Port This item is valid when Protocol Type is TCP Server Custom Heartbeat Packet This item is valid when Protocol Type is TCST Custom Registration Packets This item is valid when Protocol Type is TCST 3 1 9 2 GPS Settings Enable GPS Enable Disable GPS Output Interface Net Consle Protocol TCP GPS Center Address 0 0 0 0 GPS Center Listening Port 5001 GPS Information Update Interval 60 GPS Speed Threshhold 0 Device ID 12345678 IV Append the device ID to the tail of gps information GP
80. te PPPoE client Connected L2TP Server Local IP Remote IP pppo 172 168 8 2 172 168 8 1 Interface the interface assigned by dial up system Local IP tunnel IP address of local L2TP Remote IP tunnel IP address of L2TP server Delete click to disconnect L2TP Connected L2TP Clients Remote IP pppl hometest 192 168 50 2 120 42 46 98 O Interface the interface assigned by dial up system User Name user name of the client Local IP tunnel IP address of L2TP client Remote IP IP address of L2TP client Delete click to delete L2TP client 99 Connected PPTP Server Local IP Remote IP pppo 172 168 8 2 172 168 8 1 m Interface the interface assigned by dial up system Local IP tunnel IP address of local PPTP Remote IP tunnel IP address of PPTP server Delete click to disconnect PPTP Connected PPTP Clients pppl hometest 192 168 5 1 120 42 46 98 Interface the interface assigned by dial up system User Name user name of the client Local IP tunnel IP address of PPTP client Remote IP IP address of PPTP client Delete click to delete PPTP client 3 1 11 4 Wireless Wireless Status MAC Address 00 0C 43 9C 5A BB Radio Radio is On Mode AP Network Mixed SSID ssid Channel 6 2437 MHz TX Power 7imw Rate 72 Mb s Encryption Interface wid Disabled PPTP Status Disconnected MAC Address MAC address of wireless client Radio display whether radio is on or not Mode wireless mode Network wireless network
81. that the reset button is recessed to prevent accidental resets to press use a small blunt object such as a ballpoint pen 17 3 Configuration and Management Datamax is configured via a web interface In order to access the Datamax web interface you will need a computer with a spare Ethernet LAN port The LAN card configuration should have the Internet Protocol TCP IP set to obtain an IP Address automatically and obtain DNS server address automatically To check these settings go to your LAN adaptor properties and check your Interment Protocol TCP IP settings it should look as follows Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get P settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate P settings Obtain an P address automatically O Use the following IP address 18 Connection Steps 1 Connect the Ethernet cable supplied with your router to your computer Ethernet LAN port 2 Your computer will get an IP address from the Datamax DHCP range automatically 3 In your web browser type 192 168 1 1 in the Address URL field The Default IP Address of the Ethernet port is 192 168 1 1 The router will prompt you to change the login credentials the default username and password are both admin Router Management Your Router is c
82. the ones in the configuration file Note Only restore configurations with files backed up using the same firmware and the same model of router 93 3 1 11 Status 3 1 11 1 Router System Router Name Datamax MA100 1010 Router Model Router Firmware Version v1 0 Jun 19 2013 11 34 46 std build 223 MAC Address 00 0C 43 9C 5A BA Host Name WAN Domain Name LAN Domain Name Current Time Wed 17 Jul 2013 06 42 56 Uptime 16 12 Router Name name of the router setting basic setting to modify Router Model model of the router unavailable to modify Firmware Version software version information MAC Address MAC address of WAN setting Clone MAC Address to modify Host Name host name of the router setting basic setting to modify WAN Domain Name domain name of WAN setting basic setting to modify LAN Domain Name domain name of LAN unavailable to modify Current Time local time of the system Uptime operating uptime as long as the system is powered on Memory Total Available 28880 kB 32768 kB Free 12436 kB 28880 kB LL Used 16444 kB 28880 kB i _ Buffers 1660 kB 16444 kB e Cached 5708 kB 16444 kB ee Active 963 kB 16444 kB a eee Inactive 1118 kB 16444 kB i a Total Available the room for total available of RAM that is physical memory minus some reserve and the kernel of binary code bytes Free free memory the router will reboot if the memory is less than 500kB Used used memory total availab
83. tional configurations of OPENVPN server Policy based Routing input some defined routing policy CA Cert Public Client Cert Private Client Key CA Cert CA certificate Public Client Cert client certificate Private Client Key client key 69 3 1 4 4 IPSEC Connect Status and Control Show IPSEC connection and status of current router on IPSEC page Connection status and control Name Type Common Name status Action Name the name of IPSEC connection Type The type and function of current IPSEC connection Common name local subnet local address opposite end address and opposite end subnet of current connection Status connection status closed negotiating establish Closed this connection does not launch a connection request to opposite end Negotiating this connection launch a request to opposite end is under negotiating the connection has not been established yet Establish the connection has been established enabled to use this tunnel Action the action of this connection current is to delete edit reconnect and enable Delete to delete the connection also will delete IPSEC if IPSEC has set up Edit to edit the configure information of this connection reload this connection to make the configuration effect after edit Reconnect this action will remove current tunnel and re launch tunnel establish request Enable when the connection is enable it will launch tunnel establish request when
84. uire users to enter specific information such as User Name Password IP Address Default Gateway Address or DNS IP Address This information can be obtained from your ISP if required 3 1 1 1 Basic Setting WAN Connection Type There are seven configuration options for the WAN interface Disabled Static IP Automatic Configuration using one of DHCP PPPOE PPTP L2TP 3G UNMTS 4G LTE Disabled Connection Type Disabled v The WAN port is not used Static IP Connection Type Static IP v WAN IP Address o of of ol Subnet Mask o of ol ol Gateway ol o o 0 Static DNS 1 o o o o Static DNS 2 ol oj o o Static DNS 3 o ol oj o WAN IP Address IP address of the WAN interface Subnet Mask subnet mask of the WAN interface Gateway the default gateway address Static DNS1 DNS2 DNS3 upstream DNS server IP addresses 21 Note that for use in your own internal network your network administrator can supply these details Where you are using an ISP or other upstream service provider that supplier can supply you with the required details Automatic Configuration DHCP Connection Type Automatic Configuration DHCP v IP address netmask and default gateway of WAN port are all set automatically via DHCP PPPOE Connection Type PPPoE vi User Name Password d Unmask Service Name PPP Compression
85. ure release PPPoE over failure times the PPPoE client will need to reconnect Idle Time set idle time idle time at the appropriate time to release the PPPoE Authentication including local and Radius Remote Authentication Dial In User Local User Management CHAP Secrets Local User Management CHAP Secrets TE Password Address Enable Oooo GE E y ooo A User set PPPOE client s user name 59 Password set PPPOE client s user password IP Address set PPPOE client s user IP address Enable enable or disable this setting Radius Radius Authentication Radius Server IP 192 168 1 1 Radius Authentication Port 1812 Default 1812 Radius Accounting Port 1813 Default 1813 Radius Shared Key 0000000000000000 Radius Server IP set the Remote Authentication Dial In User Server IP Radius Authentication Port set the Remote Authentication Dial in User Authentication Port Radius Accounting Port set the Remote Authentication Dial in User Accounting Port Radius Shared Key transactions between the client and RADIUS accounting server are authenticated through the use of a shared secret which is never sent over the network 60 3 1 4 VPN 3 1 4 1 PPTP PPTP Server PPTP Server PPTP Server fe Enable O Disable Broadcast support O Enable Disable Force MPPE Encryption Enable Disable DNS1 DNS2 WINS1 WINS2 Server IP Client IP s CHAP Secrets
86. urrently not protected and uses an unsafe default username and password combination please change it using the following dialog Router Password Router Username admin Router Password sesso Re enter to confirm sesso Change Password After access to the information main page 19 Firmware v1 0 Jun 19 2013 11 34 46 st i Maxon datamax elmi australia HSPA 4 Poet Ethernet Reuter with RSI32 WF GPS MA109 1010 Services Router DHCP Server Enabled Router ff radauth Disabled 00 0C 43 9C 5A B9 USB Support Enabled 20 0C 43 9C 5A BA 00 0C 43 9C 5A BB Memory 123 209 7 114 Total Available 59 3 MB 64 0 MB Administration 192 168 1 1 Free 34 3 MB 59 3 MB Status Used 25 0 MB 59 3 MB Wireless Buffers 2 9 MB 25 0 MB Radio Radio is On Cached 9 2 MB 25 0 MB Mode AP Active 1 3 MB 25 0 MB Network Mixed Inactive 2 2 MB 25 0 MB ssid Channel 6 2437 MHz TX Power 71mW Rate 72 Mb s _ Wireless Packet Info Received RX 918 OK no error Transmitted TX 15 OK no error Wires Clients MAC Address DHCP Clients Client Lease Time 20 3 1 Management and configuration 3 1 1 Setting The Setup screen is the first screen users will see when accessing the router Most users will be able to configure the router and get it work properly using only the settings on this screen Some Internet Service Providers ISPs will req
87. ys 23 38 43 DHCP Release DHCP Renew Remaining Lease Time remaining lease time of IP address in DHCP way DHCP Release release DHCP address DHCP Renew renew IP address in DHCP way default is 1 day Login Status Disconnected Login Status connection status of WAN Disconnection disconnect Connection connect Module Type WCDMA HSDPA I 820W MODULE all Signal Status 67 dBm Network WCDMA 96 Module Type module type in 3G UMTS way Signal Status signal intensity of the module in 3G UMTS way Network network type of the module in 3G UMTS way Total Traffic Incoming MBytes 0 Outgoing MBytes 0 Traffic by Month 5 MB 4MB 3 MB 2 MB 1 MB March 15 2012 Incoming 2 MB Outgoing 0 MB Previous Month Next Month Total Flow flow from power off last time until now statistics download and upload direction Monthly Flow the flow of a month unit is MB Last Month the flow of last month Next Month the flow of next month Data Administration Backup backup data administration Restore restore data administration Delete delete data administration 97 3 1 11 3 LAN LAN Status MAC Address 00 0C 43 30 52 77 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Local DNS 0 0 0 0 MAC Address MAC Address of the LAN port Ethernet IP Address IP Address of the LAN port Subnet Mask Subnet Mask of the LAN port Gateway Gateway of the LAN port Local DNS DNS of the LAN p
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