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1. 1 From Setup select DHCP Configuration MultiCennechf rCell a 4 aw Papy Safetyv Took Ai 9 MultiConnect rCell Intelligent Wireless Router 1500 ima nmang Setup DHCP Configuration Bl Current Leases Name MAC Address IP Address To use the DHCP feature check Enabled The Subnet field displays the subnet address The Mask field displays the network s subnet mask Ur uec up de In the Gateway field type the gateway address The default Gateway address is the LAN IP address of the router D In the Domain field type your network domain if any 7 Inthe Lease Time field type the DHCP lease time Lease time is set in days hours and minutes A Lease Time of 00 00 00 is an infinite lease time 8 Inthe Lease Range Start field and in the Lease Range End field type the range of IP addresses to be assigned by DHCP 9 Click Submit AG Using the Router s Web Interface 11 Assigning fixed addresses You must let your router know about devices with fixed IP addresses To do so you manually enter the device s MAC address and the IP address that is bound to that MAC address After you bind the MAC address to the IP address the IP address cannot be used by any DHCP client with a different MAC address even if there is no active DHCP connection with that IP address To assign fixed addresses 1 Inthe Fixed Address group click Add A dialog box opens where you define the address 2 Inth
2. Using the Router s Web Interface 19 Wireless Bluetooth IP H Reset To Default Settings Enabled Status Disconnected Selected Device Name Address IP Pipe Mode SERVER Protocol TCP Server Port 3000 Connection Termination ALWAYS ON Saved Bluetooth Devices Add Device Name MAC Address Options Available Devices Auto Refresh Device MAC Address Options 2 Confirm that the far end Bluetooth device is powered on and waiting for a connection 3 Inthe Available Devices group click Refresh A list of detected Bluetooth devices appears 4 Click the name of the Bluetooth device that you want to use The name and MAC address appear under the selected device To configure the IP Pipe in TCP UDP Server mode 1 Inthe IP Pipe group from the Mode drop down list select SERVER 2 From the Protocol drop down list select the desired protocol either TCP or UDP 3 Inthe Server Port field type the desired port value in the range 1 to 65535 4 From the Connection Termination drop down list select a disconnect method for the IP pipe Options are Always Connected Sequence A sequence of characters received from the Bluetooth side used to disconnect the IP pipe Timeout The IP pipe connection disconnects if the configured timer expires with no data sent or received AG Using the Router s Web Interface 20 Hmm To configure the IP Pipe in TCP UDP Client mode 1 Inthe IP Pipe group from t
3. M MMMMM MM m Using the Router s Web Interface 24 E NN 8 In the Dialing Max Retries field type the number of dialing retries allowed The default is zero which means an infinite number is allowed The range is O to 100 Configuring PPP Setting up the modem To set up the cellular modem that is integrated with your router Refer to the Customer Activation Notices included with the product for proper information to enter 1 From Cellular select PPP Configuration 2 In the Dial Number field type the number to be dialed Default is NULL For HSPA models the Dial Number is 99 1 For EVDO models the Dial Number is 777 For GSM models the Dial Number is 99 1 For CDMA models the Dial Number is 777 3 In the Connect String field type the modem Connect String The default is CONNECT 4 In the Dial Prefix field type the modem dial prefix The default is ATDT 5 Inthe APN field type the APN Access Point Name The APN is assigned by your wireless service provider 6 In the Init String1 4 fields type modem init strings You can set up to 4 modem initialization strings 7 Inthe PowerOn field type the Power On Init String You can enter a string of O to 40 characters that are sent to the router upon boot up All commands initialize before you proceed with regular PPP related activity When no initialization string is configured regular functions of the router are retained Config
4. PPP General a Make sure that PPP is Enabled Make sure Dial on Demand is Enabled Set the Idle Time Out to the number of seconds you desire Authentication a Your wireless service provider may require you to have a separate PPP username and password If so enter them here If a username and password are required your wireless provider probably gave them to you when you activated your account Modem Configuration Make sure your Dial Number is entered correctly For HSPA models the Dial Number is 99 14 For EV DO models the Dial Number is 777 Submit e Click Submit to save the changes 2 Fromthe Cellular option select Wakeup on Call Set the following parameters Wakeup on Call Configuration a Check Wakeup on Call Set the Time Delay You can use the 10 second default a Enter the Init Strings Set Wakeup Init String 1 by entering AT CLIP 1 To save these settings click Submit Caller ID Configuration Enter a caller s ID that you want added to the Caller ID list Add Button m Using the Router s Web Interface 28 E o Click Add to save each Caller ID as it is entered to the Caller ID list 3 After you complete all your changes save and restart The device saves all the settings and reboots Example 4 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on Incoming SMS Message Setting up PPP 1 From the Cellular option select PPP Configuration Set the following parameters 2 Inthe PP
5. Cellular select Wake Up On Call 2 Inthe pane that appears OT Using the Router s Web Interface 26 E o S Configure wake up on call Define the settings or events that occur in order to wake up the router Example 1 Determine if the router supports incoming calls and caller ID 1 From the Cellular option select PPP Configuration Make sure that PPP is disabled 1 From the Cellular option select Wakeup on Call Make sure that Wakeup on Call is disabled 2 Open a command prompt To do so on many Windows based operating systems from the Start button select Run 3 Type CMD to open the command window Click OK 4 When the command window opens telnet to the router 5000 is the router port number a To log in type your username and password b Enter an AT command to make sure you receive a response such as OK c To determine the dial number of the router enter command AT CNUM 5 From another phone call your router using the number identified in step c This lets you know if the RING message shows 6 To enable Caller ID enter AT CLIP 1 on the command window and make the call again to see if it shows Caller ID information Notes m Step c must show the RING or CALLER ID information in order for the Wakeup on Call function to work m Some wireless providers might not provide caller ID information if you have only a data plan Example 2 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on ALL Incoming
6. S MultiConnect amp rCell X beeps 192 168 2 1 MultiConnect rCell Intelligent MTR H5 Firmware 3 0 7 Device Information Router LAN Model Number MTR H5 MAC Address 8 00 08 00 82 00 3B Serial Number 03311983 IP Address 192 168 2 1 IMEI 111222333444555666 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Firmware 3 0 7 Gateway 192 168 2 1 Current Time 09 24 2013 08 39 13 DNS 209 183 33 23 10 11 12 14 Up Time 0 53 56 DHCP State Enabled Lease Range 192 168 2 100 192 168 2 254 Interneti PPP Wi Fi State PPP Link is up Mode Access Point MAC address 00 08 00 82 00 3B Signal aal l Connected 0 53 21 SSID MTS_TEST Security WPA2 PSK IP Address 155 163 88 57 Roaming No Bluetooth Phone Number 7633607942 State Enabled Tower 54D00F6 MAC Address 00 18 32 B2 8D F2 Device Name BT Socket Device Mac 00 A0 96 0F B5 8A Last updated 08 37 16 Emm o w MultiConnect rCell User s Guide Intelligent Wireless Router S000573A Revision A Copyright This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior expressed written permission from Multi Tech Systems Inc All rights reserved Copyright O 2013 by Multi Tech Systems Inc Multi Tech Systems Inc makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore Multi Tech Systems Inc reserves the right to revise this publication and to make c
7. To restore previous configuration settings to your router to restore settings to their factory defaults or to save the current configuration 1 From the navigation bar select Administration then Save Restore 2 Torestore a previous configuration a Next to the Restore Configuration field click Browse b Navigate to the location where the configuration file is stored and select the desired file c Click Restore The device reboots 3 To save a current configuration Click Save A dialog box appears asking you if you want to open or save the configuration file Click Save PT 9 In the dialog box that appears navigate to the location where you want to store the configuration Click Save d A progress dialog box appears to indicate that the configuration is being saved Click Close 4 To restore the router s configuration to the factory default settings a Next to the Restore Factory Defaults field click Restore b A dialog box appears asking you to confirm that you want to restore factory default settings c Click OK AG Using the Router s Web Interface 36 Setting up the router s debug options You can set up your device to automatically reboot itself You can also set up the device to record and report Syslog messages that can help you resolve issues you might experience with your device To do so From Administration select Debug Options Automatically rebooting the device To specify the amount of time tha
8. WAN IP field type the IP address of the remote WAN Inthe Saved Network drop down list select the desired network Otherwise you can manually define the network by completing the Network Route and Network Mask fields a Click Next 5 Inthe next panel Inthe Pre Shared Key field type the pre shared key that is agreed upon and shared by the VPN endpoints You must configure this key at both endpoints of the tunnel From the Encryption Method drop down list select the encryption method 3DES is recommended Options include 3DES AES 128 AES 192 AES 256 Inthe IKE Life Time field type the duration for which the ISAKMP security association SA lasts from successful negotiation to expiration The default value is one hour and the maximum is 8 hours Inthe Key Life field type the duration for which the IPSec SA lasts from successful negotiation to expiration The default value is one hour and the maximum is 24 hours Inthe Max Retries field type the number of retries for the IPSec tunnel Enter zero for unlimited retries To enable the Local ID and Remote ID check Enable UID Unique Identifier String Then enter local ID and remote string identifiers Local ID type a string identifier for the local security gateway Remote ID type a string identifier for the remote security gateway To enable IPCOMP the compression algorithm check Compression To enable Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS a concept in whi
9. backup To upgrade the firmware on your device 1 Goto the Multi Tech website locate the firmware upgrade file you want for your router and download this file to a known location 2 From Administration select Firmware Upgrade The Administration Firmware Upgrade pane opens 3 Inthe Firmware Upgrade File field point to the area where the upgrade file resides and select the firmware file To do so a Click Browse Navigate to the location of the file that is the firmware version you want to apply to your router b In this location select the file name and click Open The file name appears in the Firmware Upgrade File field Make sure you select the correct BIN file otherwise your router can become inoperable 4 Click Start Upgrade 5 Amessage about time needed to upgrade appears Click OK A progress bar appears indicating the status of the upgrade When upgrade is completed your device reboots Notes m Thenew firmware is written into flash memory m It may take up to five minutes to upgrade the router s firmware Do not interfere with the router s power or press the router s reset button during this time m Do not perform firmware upgrade remotely through the cellular wireless connection m Afterthe firmware upgrade is complete verify your configuration to make sure it is what you expected UU M A Mm Using the Router s Web Interface 35 ask Saving and restoring settings
10. field type the router s IP address In the Mask field type the mask for the network The default is 255 255 255 0 In the Primary DNS field type the address of the primary DNS Click Next Or if you are done making changes click Finish 5 Inthe PPP Configuration panel configure PPP for your router Using the Router s Web Interface Hmm S a To use PPP check Enable When enabled your device functions as a router b To enable the dial on demand feature check Dial on Demand To configure the settings that re establish the connection when Dial on Demand is enabled see Configuring wakeup on call c In the Idle Timeout field type the amount of idle time that passes before the router times out If the time expires the PPP connection to the Internet is disconnected d In the APN field type the APN Access Point Name The APN is assigned by your wireless service provider e Click Next Or if you are done making changes click Finish 6 Inthe PPP Authentication panel a From Type select the authentication protocol type used to negotiate with the remote peer pap chap or pap chap The default is pap chap b In the Username field type user name with which the remote peer authenticates You can leave this field blank if desired Username is limited to 60 characters c In the Password field type the password with which the remote peer will authenticate You can leave this field blank if desired Password is limited to 6
11. long in the TCP header 3 If you want the server to request that the remote client supply a password before the NMEA sentences are sent type that password in the Password field 4 To use the serial port for GPS disable the serial port client server The serial port configuration settings are used to configure the port The serial port client server must be disabled to use the serial port for GPS Sending GPS information to a remote server The Remote Configuration allows the device to connect to a remote server using the IP and port information for uploading GPS data 1 Toallow the device to connect check TCP UDP From the Protocol drop down list select the protocol of the client In the Remote Host field type the IP address of the remote host In the Port field type the port number of the remote host p p op ums If your remote host requests a password type that password in the Password field The password is sent to the server in response AG Using the Router s Web Interface 13 Configuring which NMEA sentences are sent and when they are sent To configure the time interval additional prefix or ID information and which NMEA sentences that can be sent 1 Inthe Interval field type the amount of time in seconds that passes before the NMEA information is sent The default is 10 seconds The range is 1 to 255 seconds 2 Youcan further identify the router also called a remote asset that is collecting and sending
12. must enter time in minutes Configuring networks and services Adding networks You can define edit and delete networks that your router supports These networks can later appear in your list of choices when configuring other items such as tunnels To setup networks 1 From the Setup group select Saved Networks A list of networks already saved appears 2 Add edit or delete networks as described in this topic Adding networks To add a network 1 Click Add Network The Add Saved Network dialog box opens 2 Inthe Name field type the name of the network 3 Inthe IP Address field type the IP address of the network 99 MM Using the Router s Web Interface 15 E 9 4 Inthe Subnet Mask field type the network mask Editing or deleting an existing network 1 Todelete a network click Delete 2 Atthe top of the pane a message tells you the network is deleted To un do the delete click the Undo link found in the message 3 To edit a network click Edit Change the IP address or subnet mask as desired Click Finish Notes m Youcannot edit the network name m You cannot delete a network if it is used in another configuration OY GG nn nn Mm Using the Router s Web Interface 16 Setting up wireless features Setting up Wi Fi access points Your router can be configured as a wireless access point AP to allow Wi Fi enabled devices to connect to the router using Wi Fi The Wi Fi hot spot can only ha
13. point sends a beacon packet Beacons help synchronize a wireless network For most applications the default value of 100 provides good performance AG Using the Router s Web Interface 17 Hmm w 8 Inthe DTIM Interval field type how often a beacon frame includes a Delivery Traffic Indication Message and this number is included in each beacon frame It is generated within the periodic beacon at a frequency specified by the DTIM Interval A delivery traffic indication message is a kind of traffic indication message TIM which informs the clients about the presence of buffered multicast broadcast data on the access point The default value of 1 provides good performance for most applications You might want to increase this value when using battery powered Wi Fi devices which can sleep at reduced power consumption during the longer DTIM interval period You must balance the power savings from increasing the DTIM Interval against possible reduced communication throughput 9 Inthe RTS Threshold field type the frame size at which the AP transmissions must use the RTS CTS protocol This is often used to solve hidden node problems Using a small value causes RTS packets to be sent more often consuming more of the available bandwidth However the more RTS packets that are sent the quicker the system can recover from interference or collisions Setting security options You can specify the security protocol that the router uses to sec
14. string it activates the Wakeup on Call feature 4 Click Add TT rmrrtr NM Using the Router s Web Interface 29 Setting up Caller Acknowledgement 1 Inthe group in the field type a configured string 0 to 40 characters that is sent to the integrated cellular modem upon receiving a valid SMS from the WAN 2 Set the Wakeup Acknowledgement string configuration with the command AT CNMA 3 Tosavethe Acknowledgement Configuration click Submit After you finish making your changes you must save and restart The device saves all the settings and reboots Using Telnet to communicate with the cellular radio Your router comes with an integrated cellular radio You can use this cellular radio directly without using any router functions To do so you must use redirector software on your computer This software creates a virtual serial port that allows your computer to communicate with the integrated cellular radio over IP using telnet To communicate directly with the cellular modem 1 From Cellular select Telnet Radio Access 2 Inthe pane that appears check Enabled 3 Toenable raw mode check Raw The program transfers data between the computer and cellular modem without any processing 4 Toenable the Auto Dialout Login feature check Login The Auto Dialout port is the Telnet port used by the redirector software on your computer to communicate to the cellular modem integrated on the router 5 Inthe Port field type the se
15. to query modem information by setting up certain modem commands The application can use the URL HTTP xxx xxx xxx xxx modeminfor html to get the IP address that is currently assigned to the integrated cellular modem after the PPP connection is established This URL also shows the results of up to ten AT commands entered here Configuring Modem AT Commands These commands are sent every time a PPP connection to the network is initiated Example of Useful HSPA AT Commands AT CGSN Product Serial Number AT CGMR Software Version AT CSQ Signal Quality AT CNUM Wireless Subscriber Number AT COPS Network Information Operator AT CREG Network Registration Example of Useful EV DO AT Commands AT CGSN Product Serial Number AT CGMR Software Version AT CSQ Signal Quality Setting up wake up on call Configuring wakeup on call The Wakeup on Call feature allows the router to wake up and initiate a connection when there is an incoming call or LAN activity The Wakeup on Call feature can reduce costs when a router is online and available 24 7 To have some security surrounding this feature you can set up the router to wake up based on receipt of a particular Caller ID or SMS instead of allowing all incoming calls to wake up the router You must enable Dial on Demand for these settings to impact the router s operation For more information about dial on demand see Configuring general PPP features To configure wakeup on call 1 From
16. 0 characters 7 Click Finish 0 o Mii Using the Router s Web Interface Configuring miscellaneous features for your device Configuring IP address and DNS information for LANs Your router manages traffic for your local area networks LANs To change the IP address and DNS configuration 1 From Setup select IP Configuration MuitiCornecti rCell a D 3 mm Pager Safotyy Too mI MultiConnect rCell Intelligent Wireless Router Li Tech y Mese heh A Setup IP Configuration D LAN Configuration IP Address Mask WAN DNS Servers Not Acquired 2 To configure the address information Inthe IP Address field type the router s IP address The default is 192 168 2 1 Inthe Mask field type the mask for the network The default is 255 255 255 0 Inthe Gateway field type the IP address of another gateway router that you want to use In most router configurations this field is not used As such the default is 0 0 0 0 3 Toresolve names of hosts on the LAN into addresses configure domain name server information DNS To allow the router to behave as a local DNS server check Enable Forwarding Server When a DNS request is received the router forwards the request to a remote DNS server if there is no record in the router s cache New requests are cached in the router for future requests Inthe Primary Server field type the address of the primary DNS The default is 0 0 0 0 Inthe S
17. Calls 1 From the Cellular option select PPP Configuration Set the following parameters PPP General Make sure that PPP is Enabled Make sure Dial on Demand is Enabled Set the Idle Time Out to the number of seconds you desire Authentication Your wireless service provider may require you to have a separate PPP user name and password If so enter them here If a user name and password are required your wireless provider likely provided them to you when you activated your account Modem Configuration Make sure your Dial Number is entered correctly For HSPA models the Dial Number is 99 1 For EV DO models the Dial Number is 777 Click Submit 2 From the Cellular option select Wake Up On Call Set up the following parameters Wakeup on Call Configuration OT Using the Router s Web Interface 27 HE S a Check Wakeup on Call Set the Time Delay to 3 seconds You can use the 10 second default Ensure that all Init Strings fields are empty a Submit Button Click Submit to save these settings Caller ID Configuration Enterthe string RING to the Caller ID list Click the Add Button to save the string to the Caller ID list 3 After you complete all your changes save and restart The device saves all the settings and reboots Example 3 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on Matching Caller IDs Only 1 From the Cellular option select PPP Configuration Set following parameters
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20. P General section Make sure that PPP is Disabled the default Make sure Dial on Demand is Disabled the default Set the Idle Time Out to the number of seconds you desire 3 Inthe Authentication section your wireless service provider may require you to have a separate PPP Username and Password If so enter them here If username and password are required your wireless provider likely gave them to you when you activated your account 4 Inthe Modem Configuration section Make sure your Dial Number is entered correctly For GSM models the Dial Number is 99 1 For CDMA models the Dial Number is 777 Enter your APN The APN is assigned by your wireless service provider To save your changes click Submit Setting up Wake up on call 1 From the Cellular option select Wake Up On Call 2 Check Enable 3 Set the Time Delay You can use 10 seconds as a default 4 Enter the Init Strings so that the integrated cellular modem receives SMS Enter Wakeup Init String 1 as AT CMGF 1 Enter Wakeup Init String 2 as AT CSMS 1 Enter Wakeup Init String 3 as AT CNMI 2 2 0 0 1 Enter Wakeup Init String 4 as at scfg URC Dstlfc mdm 5 To save these settings click Submit Setting up SMS 1 From the Cellular option select Wake Up On Call 2 Inthe On SMS group check Enabled 3 Inthe message field type an SMS The SMS message string must not contain any spaces between words When the configured string matches the SMS message
21. WPA2 PSK IP Address 155 163 88 57 Roaming No Bluetooth Phone Number 7633607942 State Enabled Tower 54D00F6 MAC Address 00 18 32 B2 8D F2 Device Name BT Socket Device Mac 00 A0 96 0F B5 8A Last updated 08 37 16 9 MMMMM M M M M M m Using the Router s Web Interface 6 The initial setup wizard can help you set up your device quickly with information that is commonly needed to operate the router To use the wizard 1 From Administration select Initial Setup A series of wizard panels step you through setup First Time Setup Wizard MultiTechi Systems 2 In the Choose Password panel enter the following In the Current Password field type the current password that is the password you want to change The initial password shipped from the factory is admin In the New Password field type the password you want to use to replace the current one To confirm the accuracy of the password re type it in the Confirm Password field Click Next Or if you are done making changes click Finish 3 Inthe Time Configuration panel set the date time and time zone In the Time field type the desired time In the Date field type the desired date From the Time Zone drop down select the time zone in which the router operates Click Next Or if you are done making changes click Finish 4 Inthe IP Setup panel give the router its address and network information In the IP Address
22. ational In the Label field enter text that describes the phone number Inthe Number field type the phone number 4 Toadda link to a website click Add Link To label the website type label text in Label field Inthe URL field type the website s link To add further descriptive text about the site type the information in the Text field AT Using the Router s Web Interface 34 Specifying Device Settings To define other custom settings for devices 1 Inthe Device Name field type a name to identify the device 2 Inthe Custom ID field type an identifier for the device 3 Youcan change the color of the interface s buttons button fonts highlights and highlight font by specifying red green and blue settings in their respective fields Use the format rrggbb to define the desired color in the respective field 4 To add a favorite icon also known as a shortcut icon or bookmark icon in the Custom Fav Icon field click Browse navigate to the area where the file for the Fav icon resides and select the desired file 5 To add a custom logo next to the Custom Logo field click Browse Navigate to the area where the logo resides select the desired file 6 Click Submit Upgrading firmware Use this feature to upgrade the router s firmware to the latest version You can download firmware upgrades from the Multi Tech website Before you begin Before you upgrade your firmware save your present configuration as a
23. cation between many types of devices that use legacy as well as the latest communication technologies The router supports bluetooth and Wi Fi communication to devices with these technologies The router has an integrated cellular modem and also includes 10 100BaseT Ethernet and RS 232 serial connectivity Getting started To access your router s web management interface 1 Open an Internet browser 2 Inthe browser s address field type the default address for the router http 192 168 2 1 A login page opens 3 Inthe username field type the default User Name admin all lower case 4 Inthe password field type the default password admin all lower case 5 Click Login The Web Management Home page opens Multiconnect rCell x amp beeps 192 168 2 1 dasht MultiConnect rCell Intelligent Wireless Router MTR H5 Firmware 3 0 7 Device Information Router LAN Setup Model Number MTR H5 MAC Address 00 08 00 82 00 3B Serial Number 03311983 IP Address 192 168 2 1 IMEI 111222333444555666 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Cellular Wireless Firmware 3 0 7 Gateway 192 168 2 1 Firewall Current Time 09 24 2013 08 39 13 DNS 209 183 33 23 10 11 12 14 Up Time 0 53 56 DHCP State Enabled Lease Range 192 168 2 100 192 168 2 254 Tunnel Administration Status Internet PPP Wi Fi State PPP Link is up Mode Access Point MAC address 00 08 00 82 00 3B egal SSID MTS TEST Command Help Signal Connected 0 53 21 Security
24. ch the newly generated keys are unrelated to the older keys check Perfect Forward Secrecy a Click Finish AG Using the Router s Web Interface 32 Administering devices Configuring how routers access the Internet You must define how your router accesses the Internet and how the router can protect the networks and devices that it hosts To set up the router for Internet access 1 From the navigation pane select Administration Access Configuration The Administration Access Configuration pane opens 2 Toconfigure the web server use the Web Server group The topic Configuring the web server explains how to configure the web server 3 To configure SSH use the SSH group The topic Configuring SSH explains how to configure SSH 4 Toconfigure ICMP use the ICMP group The topic Configuring ICMP explains how to configure ICMP 5 To allow the router to defend against attacks use the IP defense group The topic Configuring IP defense explains how to configure IP defense in greater details Managing Your Device from Remote Server Note This feature is still being developed As such anticipate changes to how devices are remotely managed This device can be configured to connect to a Remote Management Server It can be managed and monitored through Multi Tech s Device Management Platform including queueing software and configuration updates for the device To configure the Remote Management feature 1 From Administra
25. configured Connection Activation conditions are met AG Using the Router s Web Interface 21 Setting up firewalls Defining firewall rules The router s firewall enforces a set of rules that determine how incoming and outgoing packets are handled By default all outbound traffic originating from the LAN is allowed to pass through the firewall and all inbound traffic originating from external networks is dropped This effectively creates a protective barrier between the LAN and all other networks Adding forwarding rules For a device within the LAN to be visible from the internet or from an outside network create a forwarding rule to allow incoming packets to reach the device 1 Inthe Port Forwarding group click Add Rule 2 Entera name and description Click Next 3 Inthe IP Forwarding DNAT pane enter the following Inthe External WAN Ports field type the port s to be forwarded Common ports are listed in the field s attached drop down list and are exposed once you enter a character Type ANY to forward all ports Inthe Destination LAN IP field type the IP address of the device packets will be forwarded to The attached drop down list contains DHCP leased and Saved Network addresses Inthe Destination LAN Ports field type the port to which packets are translated If there is a range of ports the ending port is automatically set The Destination LAN ending port is based on the Destination LAN starting port and the rang
26. e MAC Address field type the MAC address to which the specified IP address binds 3 Inthe IP Address field type the fixed IP address to be assigned 4 Click Finish The addresses are added Configuring GPS Configuring the router for use with a Global Positioning System GPS Some routers have a built in GPS receiver If your router has a GPS the router can forward NMEA National Marine Electronics Association sentences from the GPS receiver to a device connected to the router s serial port You can also send the GPS data over the network to a remote computer T n MultiConnect rCell Intelligent Wireless Router Logge Logout N Tech MTR EV3 Firmware 3 0 7 Search l HA Home Setup GPS Configuration Reset To Default Save and Restart Local Configuration Remote Configuration TCP Server TCP UDP Client O Port Protocol TCP DHCP Configuration Password Remote Host 192 168 2 3 GPS Configuration Serial Port Dump r Port 5445 Serial IP Configuration Password NMEA Configuration Current Position Cellular 10 GPS position data has not been updated Interval Check antenna Wireless Add ID Prefix Firewall Add ID Tunnels Administration Status Commands Help Multi Tech Systems Inc To configure the GPS on your router 1 From Setup select GPS Configuration The Setup GPS configuration pane opens 2 To configure the TCP server port and enable a serial port dump of NMEA sentences see Dumping NMEA s
27. e new tunnel 4 Inthe description area type a description that helps you further identify the tunnel Click Next 5 Inthe next wizard pane Inthe Remote WAN IP field type the IP address of the gateway to which you want to connect Optional From the Saved Network drop down list select the network that is to be routed through the tunnel To select a local interface Select the local interface on which the tunnel is being created Eventually the packets destined for this tunnel will be routed through it If you are not using a saved network in the Network Route field type the IP address of the network that is routed through the tunnel fyouare not using a saved network in the Network Mask field type the mask of the network Click Add Route The defined GRE tunnel configuration is added and appears in the Network Routes list 6 Click Finish AG Using the Router s Web Interface 31 Defining Virtual Private Networks VPNs Your router supports VPN tunnels for secure LAN to LAN access To set up a VPN through your router 1 From the navigation pane select Tunnels IPsec Tunnels 2 Inthe pane that opens click Add Tunnel A series of wizard panels helps you configure the connection 3 Inthe first panel enter the following information Inthe Name field type a name for the connection fdesired in the Description field type a description for the connection a Click Next 4 Inthe next panel Inthe Remote
28. e provided in the External WAN Port s field From the Protocol drop down list select the protocol of the messages that can be forwarded A default filter allowing forwarded packets through the firewall is automatically created If desired you can use the Advanced Setting mode of the Port Forwarding wizard to further restrict packets based on source address and source ports In most cases this is not necessary 4 Click Finish Adding Outbound Traffic Rules To prevent a device within the LAN from communicating with a device in an external network a rule has to be established in the firewall to drop packets destined to the external device 1 Click Add Rule in the Outbound Traffic section 2 Entera name and description Click Next 3 Inthe Destination IP field type the IP address of the device or network packets are being sent to Type ANY if the destination address does not matter 4 Inthe Destination Mask field type the network mask of the destination network 5 In the Destination Port field type the port packets are destined for Common destination ports are listed in the Destination Port field s attached drop down list Type ANY if the destination port does not matter 6 Inthe Source IP field type the IP address of the device or network that the traffic originates from Type ANY if the source address does not matter 7 In the Source Mask field type a network mask for the origin of the traffic AG Using the Ro
29. econdary Server field type the address of the secondary DNS The default is 0 0 0 0 The WAN DNS Servers field displays information about DNS servers if any that have been detected on the WAN link of the router AG Using the Router s Web Interface 9 Configuring Dynamic Domain Naming System DDNS This feature allows your router to use a DDNS service to associate a hosted server s domain name with a dynamically changing internet address To configure your router to use DDNS 1 From Setup select DDNS Configuration 2 Inthe Configuration group check Enabled 3 Inthe Server field type the name of the server from which the currently assigned IP address is obtained This check IP server is a server the router accesses to check its current IP address 4 Inthe Port field type the server s port number Default is 80 5 In the Max Retries field type the maximum number of tries that are allowed if the update fails The default is 5 The range is O to 100 6 Inthe Update Interval field type the days that pass with no IP Address change At the end of this interval the existing IP Address is updated on the server so that the address does not expire The range of the interval you can enter is between 1 and 99 days The default is 28 days 7 If you want to query the server to determine the IP address before the DDNS update check Use Check IP The IP address is still assigned by the wireless provider and the DDNS is updated based on
30. em Ethernet WiFi Cellular Serial Bluetooth Model Number MTR EV3 Firmware Information 3 0 7 2013 08 29T14 04 14 System Uptime 10 days 23 38 49 Mac Address 00 D0 A0 02 0D E1 Memory Usage Total Used Free Shared Buffers Cached Memory 122 33 36 23 86 10 Obytes Obytes 22 97 MB MB MB MB Swap 0 0 0 bytes bytes bytes Total 122 33 36 23 86 10 MB MB MB Last updated 05 03 22 Viewing services running on routers 1 From Status select Services A panel appears showing the status of services that may be running on the router DDNS SNTP TCP ICMP keep alive Dial on Demand Mu Using the Router s Web Interface 38
31. entence information to the router s TCP server port AG Using the Router s Web Interface 12 EE mm rermre mr erefMf hr 3 To allow your router to connect and send GPS data to a remotely located server see Sending GPS information to a remote server 4 To set the time interval after which GPS data is sent and to configure further details about the GPS information that is sent see Configuring which NMEA sentences are sent and when they are sent Notes m All enabled sentences are forwarded periodically using the interval specified in the NMEA Configuration section Before forwarding the router prepends an ID prefix and ID to each enabled NMEA sentence The NMEA sentences available are those provided by the built in receiver which are GPGGA GPGSA GPGSV GPGLL GPRMC GPVTG Detailed descriptions of the supported NMEA sentences are provided in the Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide m You can simultaneously enable the TCP Server TCP UDP client and serial port dump Dumping NMEA sentence information to the router s TCP server port To configure the TCP server port where you can send the NMEA sentences 1 From the Local Configuration group check TCP Server 2 Inthe Port field type the port number on which the TCP server is listening for connections The default is 5445 You can use up to five digits Each digit itself must be between O and 9 Numbers above 65 535 are illegal as the port identification fields are 16 bits
32. ersa ick SIGN A KATANA MAKAIN Na GALING NANG NG GG NADAANAN 12 Configuring the router for use with a Global Positioning System GPS 12 NOTES E P Lian 13 Dumping NMEA sentence information to the router s TCP server port nennen 13 Sending GPS information to a remote server aaa 13 Configuring which NMEA sentences are sent and when they are SENt cc cccssccesesssseeseeseeeeseeeeseeesseeesaes 14 Gonfiguring the seriall Port E 14 Gonfiguring The SOriall POM as dte iori NSAN deberes a Ta Rae ee ae GAAN DAANG 14 Setting the device s date and time eene enne nnne nnne nnne nnne nnne nn tenni enn nennen senes 15 Setting the date and tlie Naam eerie dre pedore Na aaa An a 15 Configuring SNTP to update date and time cccccssccssecsssecessceseecsseeceseecsseecsaeecssseceeeceasceseeceseeseaeeseaeessseeesates 15 Configuring networks and services escccesscsssecsseecsseeceseecseeceseeseaeceeeecsueceseesesseceseecesaeseaeesesseseseeeaeesesesenateneeseneees 15 1 Yo lo AA old CERRO LONE 15 Adding NETWORKS a aaa a LA an BUNGANGA GANU 15 Editing or deleting an existing network 0 aasasanaaaaanaaaaaanaaa0nanas0NNaN6 eene nennen nnne ennt sse nnnn sentis enne 16 Setting up Wireless features na GINANG NINO NG GATA Eesaia aiaei GANANG AANI 17 Setting Up Wi Fi access polnts icit ANG DUNG AGAD ND DRND NN ANAN DIGNA LNAG 17 Setting security OPTI
33. hanges from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Multi Tech Systems Inc to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes Check Multi Tech s Web site or product CD for current versions of our product documentation Revisions Revision Date Description A 09 23 2013 Draft release Trademarks Trademarks and registered trademarks of Multi Tech Systems Inc include MultiModem the Multi Tech logo and Multi Tech Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries All other products or technologies referenced in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Contacting Multi Tech Support Online Support Portal https support multitech com To better serve our customers manage support requests and shorten resolution times we have created the online web portal allowing you to submit questions regarding Multi Tech products directly to our technical support team Get answers to your most complex questions ranging from implementation troubleshooting product configuration firmware upgrades and much more To create an account and submit a Support Case on the Portal visit https support multitech com Knowledge Base and Support Services www multitech com support go The Knowledge Base provides immediate answers to your questions and gives you access to support resolutions for all Multi Tech products Visit our support area
34. he Mode drop down list select CLIENT 2 From the Protocol drop down list select the desired protocol either TCP or UDP 3 Inthe Server IP Address field type the address of the far end TCP UDP server 4 Inthe Server Port field type the port value used by the far end TCP UDP Server 5 In case the primary server is unavailable in the Secondary IP Address field and in the Secondary Port field type the IP address and port number respectively of the alternate TCP UDP server 6 From the Connection Activation drop down list select a connection method Options are a Always On CR Three carriage returns must be received from the Bluetooth side before TCP UDP connection is established to the remote server 7 From the Connection Termination drop down list select a disconnect method for the IP pipe Options are Always Connected Sequence A sequence of characters received from the Bluetooth side used to disconnect the IP pipe Timeout The IP pipe connection disconnects if the configured timer expires with no data sent or received Click Submit After you are finished configuring the Bluetooth feature Save and Restart The router immediately connects to the local bluetooth device If successful the Status field displays Connected If IP Pipe is configured for SERVER the IP connection is initiated by the far end TCP UDP client If Mode is set to Client the router initiates connections for the far end TCP UDP server based on the
35. ndle 5 concurrent sessions To set up your router so it can securely provide data communication to your Wi Fi devices 1 From Wireless select Wi Fi Access Point MiltiCormect rCell a amp 3 m Page Safety Took L ile h aika MultiConnect rCell Intelligent Wireless Router oul e ere Wireless Wi Fi Access Point 9 Wireless Configuration Security Options Mode Clients Name MAC Address IP Address signal 2 To allow the router to provide communication to Wi Fi devices check Enabled 3 To set the SSID service set identifier for the access point supported by your router in the Network Name SSID field type the name This is the ID that Wi Fi devices look for in order to join the wireless network All wireless devices on a WLAN must employ the same SSID in order to communicate with the access point 4 To specify the data rates supported in the Network Mode drop down list select the desired option B G N Mixed B G Mixed B Only N Only 5 Tospecify the country where the network operates in the Country Code field type the Wi Fi code for the country The country you choose has an impact on the channels over which the network can run 6 Tospecify the channel on which the router operates from the Channel drop down list select the desired channel United States uses channels 1 11 Europe uses 1 13 and Japan uses 14 7 Inthe Beacon Interval field type the period of time in milliseconds when the access
36. ny pending updates in the Query Server Interval field type the desired value between 0 8640 2 To define how often the device connects to the Remote Management Server to send GPS data in the GPS Data Interval field type the desired value between 0 86400 3 To define how often the device connects to the Remote Management Server to send network interface data in the Network Stats Interval field type the desired value between 0 86400 4 To define how often the device connects to the Remote Management Server to send cellular data in the Cellular Stats Interval field type the desired value between 0 86400 Customizing the user interface You can change how the user interface on your device appears To change the interface 1 From the Navigation pane select Administration Web UI Customization 2 Todefine what information appears on the Administration Support page use the Support group 3 To define other settings use the Device Settings group Customizing support information To customize the interface that displays information that can be used to support users 1 Toenable display of the custom support information check Show Custom Info 2 Type the desired information into the fields For example type the desired zip code in the Zip Code field a city name in the City field and so on 3 To add a phone number Click Add Phone A label can appear next to the phone number for example Fax or Phone or Intern
37. ommands Help Authentication Type PAP CHAP Username Password 2 Touse PPP check Enabled When enabled your device functions as a router If PPP is enabled you cannot access the integrated cellular radio 3 Toaccess the cellular radio integrated with your router disable PPP When PPP is disabled you can directly access the cellular modem by using telnet port 5000 4 Toenable the dial on demand feature check Dial on Demand To configure the settings that re establish the connection when Dial on Demand is enabled see Configuring wakeup on call If disabled the router always stays connected unless the Idle Time Out expires 5 To allow the use of two antennas to increase receive signal quality check Diversity Note Not all models support diversity If you enable diversity you must connect a second cellular antenna to the AUX port on the device If you do not add the second antenna and diversity is enabled the device s performance can degrade 6 Inthe Idle Time Out field type the amount of idle time that passes before the router times out The default is 180 seconds If the time expires the PPP connection to the Internet is disconnected Any IP packets from the LAN side or IP traffic from the wireless side reset the timer and prevent disconnecting 7 Inthe Connect Timeout field type the number of seconds to wait for a connection while in receive mode before timing out M M M MM
38. on the website for other support services World Headquarters Multi Tech Systems Inc 2205 Woodale Drive Mounds View Minnesota 55112 USA Phone 763 785 3500 or 800 328 9717 Fax 763 785 9874 Internet Address www multitech com Technical Support Business Hours M F 9am to 5pm CST Country By Email By Phone Europe Middle East Africa support multitech co uk 44 118 959 7774 U S Canada all others support multitech com 800 972 2439 or 763 717 5863 Warranty Warranty information can be found at http www multitech com warranty go AT Using the Router s Web Interface 2 Table of Contents Getting started 3 an ANING e ear i e a a NID GA GRID DUINANLA NG 6 Setting Up your device naisiin a GNG KG KAKANAN NANGINIG N CERRAR ER KAAU LA Thi 7 Configuring miscellaneous features for your device ccessecesscestccseseceseeceeeceseeceeeceseccesseceaeecsasecuecesasecsueseseeseseeseatesea 9 Configuring IP address and DNS information for LANS u s 9 Configuring Dynamic Domain Naming System DDNS 111 11 llana 10 Entering authentication information NANANA NA 10 Forcing a DDNS server update it a ads esee rear ba sta ves a AA AA INA 10 Configuring the DHCP SERVER ir ce eese peces tu o ane here ei GAN Ves sued BIDA nex re na 11 Configuring a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Server aa 11 Assigning fixed addresses teer NA KIA ana Nan BANA AA NAINA AABANGAN AGA n n 12 Configuring GPS v
39. rial Auto Dialout Port number The default is 5000 6 Inthe Inactivity field type the time in seconds that the auto dialout session remains active before becoming inactive 7 Toenable the EIA standard signal characteristics time and duration used between different electronic devices check Handle EIA Signal Wo GG na rr Qmmrrrrr Uy Using the Router s Web Interface 30 Defining tunnels to your device Setting up Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE tunnels Tunneling allows the use of a public network to convey data on behalf of two remote private networks It is also a way to transform data frames to allow them to pass networks with incompatible address spaces or even incompatible protocols Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE is a tunneling mechanism that uses IP as the transport protocol and can be used for carrying many different passenger protocols The tunnels behave as virtual point to point links that have two endpoints identified by the tunnel source and tunnel destination addresses at each endpoint Configuring a GRE tunnel involves creating a tunnel interface which is a logical interface then configuring the tunnel endpoints for the tunnel interface To set up GRE tunnels 1 From Tunnels select GRE Tunnels The Tunnels GRE Tunnels pane opens 2 Fromthe Tunnels GRE Tunnels pane click Add Tunnel A series of wizard panels helps you configure the connection 3 Inthe Tunnel Name field enter a name for th
40. s drop down list select the stop bits for the serial port The selections are 1 or 2 The default is 1 AG Using the Router s Web Interface 14 Setting the device s date and time You can configure how your router manages the setting of time on its domain of systems The system date and time display in these formats MM DD YYYY HH MM SS You can set the date and time manually Or you can configure the router to get this information from an SNTP server Setting the date and time To set the router s date and time 1 From Setup select Time Configuration The Setup Time Configuration panel opens 2 Inthe Date field type in the date you desire or select the date from the pop up calendar that opens 3 Inthe Time field type the time 4 From the Time Zone drop down list select your time zone The default selection is UTC Universal Coordinated Time Universal Time To learn more about time zones visit the following website http wwp greenwichmeantime com info current time htm Configuring SNTP to update date and time To configure the server from which the SNTP date and time information is taken and how often 1 Toenable SNTP to update the date and time check Enabled 2 Inthe Server field type the SNTP server name or IP address that is contacted to update the time 3 Inthe Polling Time field type the time that passes after which the SNTP client requests the server to update the time Default is 120 minutes You
41. seeceaeeees 34 Specifying Device Settings neo reto os reo vr c te EE thease CEU RR ERACE ENAS Ea Leod dedu on 35 Upgrading firmware ER EORR EXE NADARANG eC ERE E HANE ERR HERR TIGA VERRE HER NE NAGIN ERR Da 35 Before VOU begin TT EM 35 9 M M Mm Using the Router s Web Interface 4 Hmmm S Saving arid restoring Settiligs odes entente tta NAANTIG IN GARAGE Aon ERR AER stae an Radial 36 Setting up the router s debug options cceeeeeseceeeeseeeeeeeeceesseeeaecaecaeesaeeeaeeeaeeseeeseeeseeeaesaesseesaeeeaeseeesenesaeeeatenes 37 Automatically rebooting the device eeesessesesesescesseceeseeeeseeeeseeseseeseaeeseseeseasessaeeeneeseeeneeeseeeseaueseeeseeeesaes 37 Configuring SY iler 37 Checking the status of devices an naam re ete ANAN ree e ena de Lata aise o heh Laan 38 MTS TES DISC rede 38 Viewing services running On routers oiii eese eintritt asa erasa NG GANG EN RARE RE sad AGERE ER RE SR GENSAN GNG 38 AG Using the Router s Web Interface 5 Welcome This help file provides information on configuring managing and updating your MultiConnect rCell 100 Series router Your router includes a Web Management Interface this application that allows you to set up your router and the networks and devices that your router supports You can use your rCell router to provide secure data communi
42. sociated rules to be viewed and edited as a series Setting up static routes To set up a manually configured mapping of an IP address to a next hop destination for data packets From Firewall select Static Routes In the pane that appears click Add Route In the Name field type the name of the route In the Mask field type the network mask that is assigned on the remote location 1 2 3 4 Inthe Address field type the remote network IP address of the remote location 5 6 Inthe Gateway field type the IP address of the routing device that supports the remote IP Network 7 Click Finish OT MM M Mm Using the Router s Web Interface 23 Setting up cellular features PPP configuration Configuring Point to Point PPP To configure how the PPP protocol is used on your router 1 From Cellular select PPP Configuration MTR EV3 Firmware 3 0 7 KA te iTech MultiConnect rCell Intelligent Wireless Router Home Cellular PPP Configuration Save and Restart General Configuration Setup Enabled ri Idle Timeout Cellular Dial on Demand ri Connect Timeout PPP Configuration Configuration Diversity Li Dialing Max Retries Configurati Modem Configuration Telnet Radio Dial Number 79971 Init String1 Wireless Connect String CONNECT Init String2 Firewall Dial Prefix ATDT Init String3 Tunnels APN Init String4 Administration PowerOn Status Authentication C
43. t passes before the device automatically reboots itself 1 Inthe Auto Reboot Timer field type the number of hours that lapse before the device automatically reboots itself The range you can enter is O to 999 2 If you do NOT want the device to automatically reboot set the time to O The default setting is 0 Configuring Syslog To enable and configure Syslog to capture and send messages from your device 1 To activate Syslog check Enabled 2 Toenable a remote server to receive and store the router s log data in the IP Address field type the IP address of the desired server 3 Todetermine the amount of log information that is collected in the Debug Log Level type the value that represents the type of information you want to log All messages with a priority level up to the given value are logged For example if you set the log level to 6 all messages with a priority from O through 6 are logged and messages with a priority level of 7 are ignored 4 To download Syslog information directly from the device click Download AT Using the Router s Web Interface 37 Checking the status of devices Viewing device statistics 1 From Status select Statistics 2 The application categorizes statistics about your device To see statistics that appear in a particular category click the appropriate tab System Ethernet a Wireless PPP Serial a Bluetooth GRE m PSec Status Statistics naaa Syst
44. the address returned by Check IP Server If disabled the DDNS update uses the IP address from the PPP link The default is Use Check IP 8 Inthe Check IP Server field type name to which the IP Address change is registered Example members dyndns org 9 Inthe Check IP Port field type the port number of the Check IP Server Default is 80 10 From the System drop down list select the desired system registration type either Dynamic or Custom The default is Dynamic 11 In the Domain field type the registered Domain name Entering authentication information Your DDNS server requires you to identify yourself before you can make changes To do so 1 Inthe Username field type the name that can access the DDNS Server The default is NULL You receive your name when you register with the DDNS service 2 Inthe Password field type the password that can access the DDNS Server The default is NULL You receive your password when you register with the DDNS service Forcing a DDNS server update To update the DDNS server with your IP address click Update OT M M MM Using the Router s Web Interface 10 Configuring the DHCP server Configuring a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Server You can configure your router to function as a DHCP server that supplies network configuration information such as IP address subnet mask and broadcast address to devices on the network To configure the DHCP server
45. the GPS information To do so Add ID The ID is an unique remote asset identification string The ID string can be any length up to 20 characters except that the amp and S are invalid characters The ID must follow the standard NMEA sentence structure Refer to the Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide for sentence structure Toadd more information to the beginning of the ID in the Add ID Prefix field type the information 3 Youcan select which NMEA sentence types you want to send To do so check the desired options GCA GSA GSV GLL RMC and VTG Configuring the serial port Configuring the serial port To configure the serial terminal connected to the RS 232 connector DE9 on the router 1 From Setup select Serial IP Configuration 2 Inthe pane that appears check Enabled 3 From the Baud Rate drop down list select the baud rate at which the serial terminal communicates The default is 115200 4 From the Flow Control drop down list select the flow control for the serial port The selections are None or RTS CTS The default is None 5 From the Parity drop down list select the parity for the serial port The selections are None Even or Odd The default is None 6 Touse the Modbus protocol as the protocol the serial devices use to communicate check Modbus 7 From the Data Bits drop down list select the data bits for the serial port Data bit selection is 7 or 8 The default is 8 8 From the Stop Bit
46. tion select Remote Management 2 Setupthe remote server 3 Todefine when the device connects to the remote server define connectivity options 4 To define when the device gets or sends updates define auto update settings Setting up the Remote Server 1 Toallow the device to connect to the Remote Management Server check the Enabled box 2 Ifyou want the device to use a secure connection check SSL Enabled This feature might be supported in a future release 3 The Server Name field is pre populated with the address of the Remote Management Server 4 The Server Port field is pre populated with the port the Remote Management Server listens on You likely do not need to change this 5 In the Account ID field type the account key received from the Multi Tech Remote Management Administrator The device is not allowed to connect to the Remote Management Server without a valid account key TT A MA M Mm Using the Router s Web Interface 33 uA Defining When the Device Connects to Remote Server 1 If you want the device to connect to the Remote Management Server only when the device s PPP link is up check When PPP is up 2 If you want the device to bring up the PPP link when it is time for the device to connect to the Remote Management Server check Bring up PPP Defining When Device Gets or Sends Updates 1 To define how often the device connects to the Remote Management Server to request a
47. up authentication 2 AA 25 Configuring PPP Configuring keepalive checks cccccccssssccesssseceesseecessssececsseececasecsessseccessseeeessseccessesesesaeees 25 Configuring PPP Sending modem commands to the integrated modem on router a 26 Configuring Modem AT Commands s ccssscsesscesseeseeceseecsseecssueceseecsseeseseecesecesaecssueceseeceseeseseeseaeeesatessaeeesaees 26 Example of Useful HSPA AT Commands csccessssccessseeceessseccesseecceseecesssseecesssseceeseeeeessseecesseeesssaeeeeesseeeensa 26 Example of Useful EV DO AT Commands cccccccsssccessseeceessceeeesseeccseasecesaseccesaseecesseeccsssseecessaeecesaeeeeesseeeenea 26 Setting up wake up on Call msdsni esite edi ntra sin edi ana t aen iaeiaiai katei ansabe iadi taedia 26 Configuring wakeup on call 11221 aa 26 Example 1 Determine if the router supports incoming calls and caller ID cccccccssscceessseceesseeeeesseeeesseeees 27 Example 2 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on ALL Incoming Calls 27 Example 3 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on Matching Caller IDs Only aa 28 Example 4 Set Up the Ethernet Router to Activate on Incoming SMS Message 1 00022aaawuwanaanawanaasawaanaan 29 Setting UP PPP RP sk 29 Setting Up Wake Up Omi Galles coves Ga KU rrr o oret Ehe MG DD BNG RR E
48. ure the communications from the router to the connected devices 1 From the Mode drop down list select the security protocol you want to use Options include a None WEP Use Wired Equivalent Privacy protocol to allow a group of devices on the network to exchange coded messages WPA PSK Use Wi Fi protected access to secure data exchanged on your network WPA2 PSK Use Wi Fi protected access version 2 to secure data exchanged on your network 2 Toconfigure WEP a From the Encryption drop down list select the encryption to be used b To generate a key from a phrase in the Passphrase field type a phrase Click Generate c To manually enter keys type the keys in the Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 or Key 4 fields 3 Toconfigure WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK a Select the WPA Algorithm from the drop down list b In the Shared Key field type the key that is used for encrypting and decrypting the data c To remove the mask characters thereby making the Shared Key visible check Unmask When done click Submit then Save and Restart Viewing information about Wi Fi clients using your wireless network To view information about clients such as computers tablets and smart phones that are using your router s Wi Fi features to exchange data 1 TheClients group displays a list of clients using your router s WiFi 2 To update the list click Refresh AG Using the Router s Web Interface 18 Setting up Wi Fi client As an alternati
49. uring PPP Setting up authentication To define authentication 1 From the Authentication Type drop down list select the authentication protocol type used to negotiate with the remote peer pap chap or pap chap The default is pap chap 2 Inthe Username field type user name with which the remote peer authenticates You can leave this field blank if desired Username is limited to 60 characters 3 Inthe Password field type the password with which the remote peer will authenticate You can leave this field blank if desired Password is limited to 60 characters Configuring PPP Configuring keepalive checks You can use the keep alive check feature to check the availability of the Internet connection To configure the keep alive check 1 CheckEnabled From the Keep Alive Type drop down list select the protocol type used for the check ICMP or TCP In the Host Name field type the name of the host computer used to respond to the keepalive In the TCP Port field type the TCP Port number to connect with the host Ui d 05 M In the Interval field type the number of seconds that pass before a keepalive check is sent Default is 60 seconds AG Using the Router s Web Interface 25 E o 6 Inthe ICMP Count field type the number of ICMP keepalive checks to be sent to the specified host Default is 10 Configuring PPP Sending modem commands to the integrated modem on router You can allow an external application
50. uter s Web Interface 22 mE 9 8 Inthe Source Port field type the port that is the origin of the traffic Type ANY if the source port does not matter 9 From the Action drop down list select the action to perform on the traffic You can allow the traffic to be accepted rejected logged or dropped Accepted packets are allowed to continue through the firewall Dropped packets are removed and no further processing is performed on them Rejected packets are dropped and an error message is sent to the source of the packet Logged packets are logged to the system s main log file with the rule s name prepended as an identifier viewable from the Statistics page Log rules do not affect the packet s fate 10 The Direction is locked to OUTGOING while using the Outbound Traffic wizard 11 From the Protocol drop down list select the protocol of the traffic that is being filtered Advanced Settings The Firewall s Advanced Settings mode allows users to manipulate DNAT SNAT and Filter rules directly DNAT rules can manipulate the destination address and port of a packet similarly SNAT rules can manipulate the source address and port of a packet Filter rules apply an ACCEPT REJECT DROP or LOG action to a packet DNAT SNAT and Filter rules can be associated if they are named the same This association is recognized within the Port Forwarding and Outbound Traffic wizards accessed from the Normal Settings mode and allows the as
51. ve to functioning as a Wi Fi Access Point your router can function as a Wi Fi Client 1 From Wireless select Wi Fi Client 2 Toallow the router to act as a Wi Fi client check Enabled 3 From the Client Mode drop down list select one of the following WAN LAN 4 Click Submit If Wi Fi Access Point feature is enabled you are asked for permission to disable it before proceeding 5 After 30 to 60 seconds click Refresh After a few seconds a list of detected Wi Fi Access Points appears in the Available Networks group 6 Inthe Available Networks group click the SSID for the Wi Fi Access Point you want to use The Add Saved Network dialog box opens 7 Review the information enter any required security info then click Finish The Wi Fi Access Point you just added appears in the Saved Networks group 8 If desired add additional Access Points to the list of Saved Networks The router tries to connect to Saved Networks in the order they are listed You can change the order by clicking the up or down arrows shown under options 9 When done click Submit then Save and Restart 10 The Status field displays Connected if you have successfully connected to the Wi Fi Access Point Setting up bluetooth The Bluetooth IP feature allows a data connection between a remote TCP UDP client or server and a local Bluetooth device To set up the Bluetooth connection 1 Toenable the feature check Enabled Click Submit AT

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