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1.                                                                                        n 54  Foro  ce tert teu                                                                         HN 54  OS SAN o A E E E EA ante ee cuenone E E EAE 54    NE       01 000 00000001 O 1 QUOI    o 00000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 000001  AA AAL 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1  YO DOUTO 19000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000     SAFETY INFORMATION    In this document you will be introduced on how to use a RUT50O router safely  We suggest you to adhere to the       following recommendations in order to avoid personal injuries and or property damage   You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before using the device     To avoid burning and voltage caused traumas  of the personnel working with the device  please follow these safety  requirements     The device is intended for supply from a Limited Power Source  LPS  that power consumption should  not exceed 15VA and current rating of overcurrent protective device should not exceed 2A     The highest transient overvoltage in the output  secondary circuit  of used PSU shall not exceed 71V  peak     The device can be used with the Personal Computer  first safety class  or Notebook  second safety  class   Associated equipment  PSU  power supply unit   LPS  and personal computer  PC  shall  comply with the requirements of standard EN 60950 1     Do not mount or service the device during a thunderstorm    
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3.       Wi    Fe     Um       000 000 000    900 01 41017    E  d  000004 ee     w 0 00    3  gt  y    9101919  1vIvi  VU M 719       ve  p  gt    gt  PN PA  j i   T4 aTa      d M i iB LATER 5   018   XJ      gt  admin  admino 7     1 00U 0QOUUU0UUT1 UY 1  a   i11 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000   _   o  gt  31 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   110 DOCTOR 0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 0001    e       Legal notice   Copyright O 2012 TELTONIKA Ltd  All rights reserved  Reproduction  transfer  distribution or storage of part or all  of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of TELTONIKA Ltd is prohibited   The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product and manual for the purpose of technical improvement    without prior notice     Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners     Attention    Before using the device we strongly recommend reading this user manual first     Do not rip open the device  Do not touch the device if the device block is broken     All wireless devices for data transferring may be susceptible to interference  which could affect    performance     The device is not water resistant  Keep it dry        Device is powered by low voltage  9V DC power adaptor        JU04 QUO VODODODO  O 1 JO   10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 000001           y AA p 1 01000000104 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1t        T
4.     JQO001 000 00000001 O 1 O00t  pH   900001 00000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000           SSA 10 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1    IO OM 18000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000     The establishment of the Security Association  IPsec SA  between two peers is needed for IPsec communication  It can    pn       be done by using manual or automated configuration     Note  router starts establishing tunnel when data from router to remote site over tunnel is sent  For automatic tunnel  establishment used tunnel keep alive feature     Automatic IPSec Key exchange    Description    Enable IPsec    IPSec key exchange Auto Key  IKE       mode  Mode aggressive         Enable NAT traversal E  Enable initial contact El  My identifier type   address B  My identifier we  Preshare Key 124096703   Length  E 32      Remote VPN endpoint 51 51 51 81  IP address       Field name   Description    T Enable initial contact Enable this to send an INITIAL CONTACT message     Peers identifier type Choose  fqdn  or  user fqdn  accordingly to your IPSec server configuration     5    Mod Select  Main  or  Aggressive  mode accordingly to your IPSec server  configuration     My identifier Set the device identifier for IPSec tunnel   Preshare key specify the authentication secret  string   Secret s length depends on selected  algorithm  eg  128 bit long secret is 16 characters in length  128 bits   8 bits     one character    16     Remote VPN Endport set remote IPS
5.    29964 kB  4    Cached OS65 kB   20064 kB  32       Buffered 3072 kB   20864 kB  10      Teltonika solutions  www teltonika It    System    EN Field Name Sample value Explanation  Teltonika Name of the router  hostname of the routers system    2    Router Model   Teltonika RUT500 Routers model     Firmware RUT5XX_T_00 00 436 Shows the version of the firmware that is currently loaded in the   Version router  Newer versions might become available as new features are  added  Use this field to decide whether you need a firmware upgrade  or not     3 2 15 The version of the Linux kernel that is currently running on the router    because the router synchronizes it s time with an NTP server   reset this timer to 0     7    Load Average   0 98  0 57  0 30 Indicates how busy the router is  Let s examine some sample output    2 43  2 96  3 41   The first number 2 43 means that in the past minute  there have been  on average  2 43 processes running or waiting for a  resource  The second number show that in the past 10 minutes  on  average  there have been 2 96 processes running or waiting for a    resource  The last number indicates the same on the last 15 minutes        15       0100K 000 00000001 O 1 O000       et 10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000   Mao 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 11    0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 0001      Field Name Sample Value  Total Available 14416 29964   Shows how much memory is available to maintain routers
6.    D  12 KBytefs   1 07 KBwyters   13 78 KBytes     Cumulative graph  which encompasses wired Ethernet LAN and the wireless network     21    Y UVUUUUUUU 1        11 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000  An   m  1 01000000101 10101010000000001 O 000 0 0 00001 1010 1  UU O JUUUDO Pe 3    0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000       LAN WAN  Realtime Traffic  Bridge LAMPAAN LAM WAN  iredi 3G VIF I    981 54 EBat s  11 44 E Byytels     61 02 E Bats  7 63 EBytels     30 51 KBit s  5 51 KBytels        i3 minute window 3 second interval     Inbound  10 4 kBitfs Average  5 59 Kbitfs Peak  56 57 KBit s   1 3 KBytefs   1 07 Kbytes   4 57 KBytefs   Outbound  27 01 kEit s Average  43 25 KBit s Peak  110 95 KBit s   3 38 KBytefs   5 41 KBytefs   13 87 KByte  s     Graphs the total traffic that passes through both WAN and LAN network interfaces     LAN  Realtime Traffic  Bridge LANAMVAMN LAN WAN  Wired  36 WiFi    90 49 E Eus  11 31 KBytes     60 33 K Bits  7 54 E Bytes     30 16 E Batls  3 77 KBortels         a minute window 3 second interwal    Inbound  5 87 kEit s Average  5 413 kBit s Peak  11 7 KEBit s   0 66 KEwyte s   0 65 KBytes   1 46 KBytes   Outbound  0 94 KBit s Average  15 33 KBit s Peak  109 69 KBit s   0 12 KBytes   1 52 KBytes   13 71 KByte s     Indicates how much traffic has been passed through your Ethernet LAN network     22      00000001 0000001 10000001 0000C            Ll 1 l Q 0101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 101    III 01000010 101 0000000 1000001 000001 
7.    gt  gt  i VOC 30000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 000000   ok 91000 1000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 11  J000000   Moon 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 0001    oe es        Enable SMS Reboot This check box will enable and SMS reboot is disabled by default   disable SMS reboot function     SMS text SMS text which will reboot SMS text can contain letters  numbers  spaces and  router  special symbols  Capital letters also matters   Sender phone number   Phone number of person who You can add as many phone numbers as you need     can reboot router via SMS Dropdown list with additional rows will show up if you  message click on    add    icon at the end of phone number row     Get status Check this to receive connection   Disabled by default   status via SMS after a reboot   Status via SMS  It is possible to get routers connection status via SMS text message        Common configuration  Enable SMS Status    aS text    sender phone s  number eg    37012345678        Field name   Description              Note ________________    1    Enable SMS Status   This check box will enable and SMS status is disabled by default   disable SMS status function     SMS text SMS text which will send routers   SMS text can contain letters  numbers  spaces and  status  special symbols  Capital letters also matters   Sender phone Phone number of person who can   You can add as many phone numbers as you need     number receive router status via SMS Dropdown list with additional rows wil
8.   that was communicating with the router     Active IPv4 Routes    Shows the routers routing table  The routing table indicates where a TCP IP packet  with a specific IP address  should be  directed to     Realtime Graphs  Real time graphs show how various statistical data changes over time     Load  Realtime Load       i3 minute window  3 second interval     1 Minute Load  1 59 Average  1 59 Peak  1 58   5 Minute Load   1 38 Average  0 90 Peak  0 98     15 Minute Load  1 53 Average  0 93 Peak   1 33  2 be    20    aa    QU UOUUUDUU 1 U     1 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000  SS   imm 0  010000  10101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   vy 4 JUUU10 UUUUUCD TON 220000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000       This tri graph illustrates average system load over the course of  3 minutes  each new measurement is taken every 3  seconds  The graph consists out of three colour coded graphs  each one corresponding to the average system load over    1  red   5  orange  and 15  yellow  most recent minutes  Although not graphed  the page also displays peak loads over 1   5 and 15 minutes     Traffic    Bridge  Realtime Traffic  Bridge LANA NAR  LAN WAN Vired  36 WIFI    Bg 93 K Bats  1137 KBytes     60 62 EBit s  7 58 EBwytels     30 31 KPatis  3 79 KBytels         3 minute window 3 second interval     Inbound  5 51 KBit s Average  4 72 kBit s Peak  33 34 KBit s   0 7 KBytes   0 59 KBytes   4 17 KByte s    Outbound  0 94 KBit s Average  5 11 Kbitfs Peak  110 22 KEBit s
9.  0 5 67 259  295 209  259 60 604 00 B  2 Pkts    FP UDP 182 158 0 155 54245 B B8 8 8 53 142 00 E  2 Pkts    IP UDP 192  168 0 156 41391 sea a a 66 00 B  1 Pkts      On the same page you can also analyse a detailed list of all active connections that the router maintains  Each entry  consist of a type of network     IPV4      protocol  TCP  UDP  ICMP   the source address  an IPv4 address   the source  port   the destination address  an IPv4 address   the destination port  and how much traffic has gone through that  particular connection  it   s size in Bytes and the amount of packets     Network    3G  Here you can configure the 3G specific settings which are used when connecting to your local 3G network     25    j001 000 00000001 O 1 QUOI     gt     je  30000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000           wit  101 01000000101 10101010000000001 O 000 0 0 00001 1010 11  ETT E yyUU10 VOU TOU  10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000            _ ae       3G Configuration    Here you can configure your 36 settings     3G Configuration  APR bangapro  PIN number 5555    3G authentication CHAP     method    Username user    Password AIIII     T      Frefered network UMTS          Teltonika solutions  www teltanika lt    The configuration is simple and straightforward  Here we will gloss over all the fields         Fieldname   Possible values Explanation    1    APN  bangapro  Access Point Name  APN  is a configurable network identifier used by a  mobile device when conne
10.  Control Panel  10     Ut View network status and tasks    ER  o o    sx View network connections      E E    ut View network computers al Network and sharing Center  m View devices and printers   View network connections    Lk    se Manage wireless networks           4  Then right click on your wireless device that you use to connect to other access points  It is the one with the  name  Wireless Network Connection  and has signal bars on its icon    QU   gt  Control Panel    Network and Internet    Network Connections  gt     Organize v Disable this network device Diagnose this connection       Wireless Network Connection  Disabled  Intel R  PRO Wireless  gt        Enable   Status  Diagnose  Create Shortcut    Delete    Rename          Properties       5  Select Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  and then click Properties    11     i 000 00000001 O 1 00      111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000   01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000     r 4 Wireless Network Connection Properties      Networking   Sharing       Connect using     E Intel R  PRO  wireless 39454BG Network Connection    This connection uses the following items     ivi  K Client for Microsoft Networks   dal 005 Packet Scheduler   ivi Ol File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks       GCT WiMax Protocol Driver   C    4  Internet Protocol Version 6  TCP IP v6          amp  Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 170 Driver    iv     Link L
11.  Enable PING Reboot This check box will enable or disable PING reboot PING Reboot is disabled by  feature  default     Reboot router if no echo   This check box will disable router rebooting after This check box must be   received the defined number of unsuccessful retries  unselected if you want to use  PING Reboot feature as  Keep  Alive  function     Interval between PINGs Time interval in minutes between two PINGs  Minimum time interval is 5  minutes     Retry count Number of times try sending PING to server after Minimum retry number is 1   time interval if echo receive was unsuccessful  Second retry will be done after  defined time interval   Server to PING Server IP address or host name  which will receive   If you use server host name  PING from router instead of the IP address you  must configure DNS server first     Important notes        e Always check if your defined server responds to echo commands before using PING Reboot  function  Otherwise router keeps rebooting after unsuccessful PING echo receive  You can test  PING send at  Network      Diagnostics      SMS Reboot  It is possible to reboot router via SMS text message  This function is useful when router does not respond and it is    difficult to manually restart router by hand     Common configuration    Enable SMS Reboot  SMS text    Sender phone     number E e g   37012345678    Get status    y Get detailed router connection information via SMS message after SMS reboot    42    j001 000 00000001 O 1 QUOI
12.  IP  addresses are     DHCP Leases    Hostname IPy4 Address MAC Address Leasetime remaining  android B8584c78df7 14B508 182 158 1 101 hc  B  TU fe ac 4S 11h 58m 40s    The picture above shows a DHCP lease for an Android phone that is currently connecting to the routers Access Point     Backup WAN  When enabled this field will indicate the health of your primary connection     IN USE Indicates that the connection is being used for main traffic     READY Indicates that the connection is ready to take over  network traffic  if the other link should fail   NOT READY Indicates that the connection is down     Backup WAN Status       WAH  Wired  IM USE   E ul   E a    s           Backup WAN Status       More on this see the main backup WAN section of this manual     19     gt    m                00000001 0000001 10000001 00000  nn O 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1         asuugu10 OUT 9000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000       Routes    Routes    The following rules are currently active on this system     ARP   IPv4 Address MAC Address Interface  132 158 D 3n POF Tbe  0c 78 5 br lan  192 T1B5 99 254 DO  ODE DID  ODE DID  OLI eth     Active IPvd Routes    Network Target IPvd  Gateway Metric  wan 0 0 0 0 0 182 158 98 254 O  lan 182 158 D D 24 0 0 0 0 O  wan 182 158 98 0 24 0 0 0 0 O    Teltonika solutions  www teltonika lt    ARP    Shows the routers active ARP table  An ARP table contains recently cached MAC addresses of every immediate device
13.  To avoid mechanical damages to the device it is recommended to transport it packed in a damage   proof pack     Protection in primary circuits of associated PC and PSU  LPS  against short circuits and earth faults of  associated PC shall be provided as part of the building installation     PPPS    To avoid mechanical damages to the device it is recommended to transport it packed in a damage proof pack   While using the device  it should be placed so  that its indicating LEDs would be visible as they inform in which working  mode the device is and if it has any working problems     Protection against overcurrent  short circuiting and earth faults should be provided as a part of the building  installation     Signal level of the device depends on the environment in which it is working  In case the device starts  working insufficiently  please refer to qualified personnel in order to repair this product  We recommend  forwarding it to a repair centre or the manufacturer  There are no exchangeable parts inside the device     101 000 00000001 O 1 OOU   n 1 10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000      3 d 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1     UU 0 OUTOON 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000               Introduction  Thank you for purchasing a RUT500 3G router     RUT500 is part of the RUT5xx series of compact mobile routers with high speed wireless and Ethernet connections    This router is ideal for people who d like to share their internet o
14.  below  Wait    until upgrade process completes   Important notes     e Leaving    Keep settings    check box unselected before upgrade process will change IP address of  router to default value 192 168 1 1 and you may need to configure router again  please read    chapter    Logging in    at page 9     Warning  Do not ever remove router power supply and do not press reset button during upgrade process  This will  totally damage your router and it won t be accessible  If you have any problems related to firmware upgrade you should    always consult with local dealer     Reboot  Reboot router by pressing button  Reboot      Logout  Log out from router management WEB interface     Glossary   WAN   Wide Area Network is a telecommunication network that covers a broad area  i e   any network that links across  metropolitan  regional  or national boundaries   Here we use the term WAN to mean the external network that the    router uses to reach the internet     54             000 00000001 O 1 0001    s    10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000      p 0 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1            a IO OOOO 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000        LAN     A local area network  LAN  is a computer network that interconnects computers in a limited area such as a home   school  computer laboratory  or office building     DHCP   The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  DHCP  is a network configuration protocol for hosts on Internet  Protocol  IP 
15.  fire  E  DHCP Server  Disable  Stat 100  Limit 150    Le asetime 12h    iji Expiry time af leased addresses  minimum iz 2 Minutes   2m         Next  you are given the chance to configure your LAN and DHCP server options  For a detailed explanation see LAN  under Network     Step 4  Wifi     Step   Wireless    Mow let s configure your wireless radio   Mate  ifvau are currently connecting via wireless and you change parameters  like SSID  encryptian  etc  your  connection will be dropped and you will have ta reconnect with a new set af parametes      Device Configuration    Wireless network is Disable    enabled B Important nate  Do not disable ifthe only way to reach the router is your wireless network   Channel    amp   2 437 GHz  ES  Mode 802 110  se   Country Code LT  Lithuania  es     Interface Confiquration  ESSID X Teltanika dera  Hide ESSID       Encryption     WPA2 PSK  m   Cipher auto    Key IIIITTI  m       The final step allows you to configure your wireless settings in order to set up a rudimentary Access Point     52       p           001 000 00000001 O 1 000     gum 0001 00000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 000000       m AALO 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1  A ITA 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 0001        _  gt  RAS ates A       When you   re done with the configuration wizard  press Finish   Administration    Administration properties    Administration password        Field name   Explanation    Enter your new administrat
16.  functionality     2  Free 1476 29964 The amount of memory that is completely free  Should this rapidly  decrease or get close to O  it would indicate that the router is running out  of memory  which could cause crashes and unexpected reboots   accessed data    A A I meet  another location     Network Information  This page is much like the status page  previously described  though dedicated to data associated with networking        3G  Statistics for the 3G modem and the connection     3G a   State connected   IMEI 356143040066795  oim card state OK   Signal strength  T3 dBm   Operator BITE   Connection type 36 QT pA  Bytes recieved 3424   Artes sent 4710       FieldName   Explanation     OOOO     e   8   Connection type  Indicatestheconnectiontype  IO   9   Bytesreceived      Howmanybyteswerereceivedvia 3G  II       WAN  Statistics on the routers WAN connection     16     01 000 00000001 0 1 000     gum 30000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000                   B   iL Tr 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1      yU10 ODUDOO  m 9000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000   WAN   Interface SG   Type DHCP   IPv4 address 10 12 104 103   Metmask 255 255 255 240   Gateway 101210447   DNS 1 8 8 8 8   Expires 1h 57m 25s   Connected Oh 2m 34s    Field Name   Sample Value Explanation    1 Interface 3G Specifies through what medium the router is connecting to the internet   This can either be Wired  3G or Wi Fi     DHCP Specifies the type of connection  This c
17.  networks  Computers that are connected to IP networks must be configured before they can communicate  with other hosts  The most essential information needed is an IP address  and a default route and routing prefix  DHCP  eliminates the manual task by a network administrator  It also provides a central database of devices that are connected  to the network and eliminates duplicate resource assignments     ETHERNET CABLE   Refers to the CAT5 UTP cable with an RJ 45 connector  In other words  the most common internet  cable ever        AP     Access point  An access point is any device that provides wireless connectivity for wireless clients  In this case   when you enable Wi Fi on your router  your router becomes an access point     DNS     Domain Name Resolver  A server that translates names such as www google lt to their respective IPs  In order for  your computer or router to communicate with some external server it needs to know it s IP  its name     www something com    just won t do  There are special servers set in place that perform this specific task of resolving  names into IPs  called Domain Name servers  If you have no DNS specified you can still browse the web  provided that  you know the IP of the website you are trying to reach      c  2012 Teltonika DDS Netherlands www ddszevenbergen nl    55    
18.  of the update URL     4   Hostname Domain name which will be linked with dynamic IP address  Name of the user account    6    Password     Password of the user account     7  IP renew Time interval  in minutes  to check if the IP address of the device have changed    interval     8    Force IP renew   Time interval  in minutes  to force IP address renew        OpenVPN  VPN  Virtual Private Network  is a method for secure data transfer through unsafe public network  This section explains  how to configure OpenVPN  which is implementation of VPN supported by the RUT50O router     45      000 00000001 UY 1 101  111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000               e  1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 11       TUTTO TOR 19000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 0001    OpenVPN    OpenVPN instances    Below is a list of configured OpenVPN instances and their current state    Tunnel Name Tun Tap Protocol Port Status  This section contains no values yet  Role  Client     New configuration name  Add Mew    A picture above demonstrates default OpenVPN configurations list  which is empty  so you have to define a new  configuration to establish any sort of OpenVPN connection  To create it  enter desired configuration name in  New  configuration name  field  select device role from  Role  drop down list  For example  to create a OpenVPN client with  configuration name Demo  select client role  name it  Demo  and press  Add New  button as shown in the following  pi
19.  or for any other specific DNS record  Enter server hostname and click    Nslookup     Log  containing specified server DNS lookup information will be shown after few seconds  Full manual with all available     Nslookup    commands and parameters can be found in Linux manual page nslookup 1      Important notes     e Note that DNS server must be configured correctly if you use server hostname instead of server  IP address in address field     Services    PING Reboot   PING Reboot function will periodically send PING command to server and waits for echo receive  If no echo is received  router will try again sending PING command defined number times  after defined time interval  If no echo is received  after the defined number of unsuccessful retries  router will reboot  It is possible to turn of the router rebooting after  defined unsuccessful retries  Therefore this feature can be used as  Keep Alive  function  when router PINGs the host  unlimited number of times     41     0001 000 00000001 0 1 0001        GN 1   111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000   AA   P i 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1     me TU mauu  10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000     Common configuration    p       Enable PING Reboot Iv    Reboot router if na M  echa received    Interval between 3t   FINiSs  min  G Minimum 5 minutes    Retry count 45    Server to PING 127 0 0 1   gi e g  182 158 1 1  or www host com if ONS server configured correctly                  A   
20.  outside  WAN   When check box is not selected users can access the router only from LAN        53    ION ONU 080 000 U 1      111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000      p 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1      nuu    saasaa uvi DOCTOR 19000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000     Backup and Firmware  Router firmware backup  upgrade and settings reset to their factory defaults         s       Backup and reset configuration  Backup archive     download current router settings file to personal computer   Reset to defaults     reset router settings to their defaut values     Restore configuration  Restore backup     upload and restore router settings file from personal computer     Firmware upgrade  Keep settings     when check box is selected router will keep saved user configuration settings after firmware upgrade     When check box is not selected all router settings will be restored to factory defaults after firmware upgrade   Image     router firmware upgrade file     Firmware upgrade   Verify  Firmware upgrade   Verify    The flash image was uploaded  Below is the checksum and file size listed  compare them with the original file ta ensure data Integrity   Click    Proceed    below to start the flash procedure        Checksum  446edc75bf7  558642aabb5b6lf37f94     Size  1 38 MB  7 53 MB available      Configuration files will be kept     Compare firmware file checksum to ensure data integrity  If checksum is correct click    Proceed    button
21.  settings to your liking  Click Save and wait until the settings are applied     Now in the Status     Network Information page there should be a status indication for the backup WAN  If everything is  working correctly you should see this     Backup WAN Status       WAN   Wired  I USE       The above picture shows the status for Backup WAN configured on a wired main link  You can now simulate a downed  link by simply unplugging your Ethernet WAN cable  When you ve done so you should see this     And  if you plug the cable back in you should  again  see this     Backup WAN Status    37     0001 000 00000001 0O 1 000  Ar   w00001 00000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000             en i0 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 11    E e S JUL 10 000000 TOR 0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 0001    Backup WAN Status    a       WAN   Wired  IM USE Backup WAR   3G  READY       If you witness the above sequence  your backup link is working     Firewall  In this section we will look over the various firewall features that come with rut500     General Settings  The routers firewall is a standard linux iptables package  which uses routing chains and policies to facilitate control over    inbound and outbound traffic     General Settings    Enable SYN fload  protection    Drop invalid packets C     Input accept E  Qutput accept     Forward reject I      Sample value Explanation    1    Enable SYN flood Checked Unchecked   When checked the router becomes m
22.  time     de WIBitls    32 WIBitls    16 MBitis       i3 minute window 3 second interval     Phy Rate  59 MBit s Average  59 MBit s Peak  59 MBit s    This graph illustrates how the physical rate of wireless changes over time     Connections    a   NS      nne    i D  S        24  NS F Pd    000001 0000001 10000001 0001  1101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 101   00001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 O     AT  _        UU oooO       Active Connections       minute window  3 second interval     UDP  4 Average  3 Peak  5  TCP  4 Average  3 Peak  5  Other     Average  U Peak  2    This graph shows a concise history of the amount of connections that the router maintained     Blue graph indicates UDP connections  green TCP and red other types  ICMP  etc      Other values indicate each  respective graphs average and peak connection amounts over 3 minutes     Network Protocol Source Destination Transfer   IP TCP 182 158 0 155 37 706 192  166 99 30 3389 613 24 KB  8330 Pkts    IP UDP 192 166 0 19 137 192 168 0 255 137 7 24 KB  B4 Pkts    IP UDP 182 158 0 18 138 192  158 0 255 138 5 20 KB  24 Pkts    IP v 4 hee i52 Vee Sere  113 194 768  bao all 3 30 KB  11 Pkts    IP v 4 TGP 182  158 0 155 38821 188 127  184 80 8l  1 97 KB  17 Pkts    IP UDP IS 165  b Nala ce 22 9 ala 1 13 KB  2 Pkts    IP TGP 192 166 0 156 42797 209 05 148 140 00 930 00 B  5 Pkts    F TCP 192  168 0 30 55664 192 168 0 161 50 703 00 B  3 Pkts    F UDP 0 0 0 0 68 255 255   295  2595  be 600 00 B  2 Pkts    IP UDP 192  168
23. 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 11  10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 0001    WAN IP           192  168 0 2 LANZ 192 168 72    In the example network diagram two distant networks LAN1 and LAN2 are connected   To create GRE tunnel the user must know the following parameters     1  Source and destination IP addresses   2  Tunnel local IP address  3  Distant network IP address and Subnet mask    Enable GRE Tunnel  E   We  E value  0 255   PMTUD E     Remote tunnel  network address    Remote CIDR  B CIDR  netmask  value  0 32     Remote IP address    MTL      1500  E MTU value  0 1500       Field name   Explanation  Enable GRE Tunnel Check the box to enable the GRE Tunnel function       TL Specify the fixed time to live  TTL  value on tunneled packets  0 255   TheO isa  special value meaning that packets inherit the TTL value     3 PMTUD Check the box to enable the Path Maximum Transmission Unit Discovery  PMTUD   status on this tunnel     Remote tunnel network Specify remote LAN Subnet address   address    5  Remote CIDR Specify remote LAN Subnet CIDR value    6    Remote IP address Specify remote WAN IP address     7  TU Specify the maximum transmission unit  MTU  of a communications protocol of a  layer in bytes        50          QUU 00UOUUUT1 OU 1      _   __        111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000      M     _ 01 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   21990010 COUT T 20000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000        Systems    Configuratio
24. 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 00       WAN x   Realtime Traffic  Bridge LAMPAAN LAM WAN M ired  3G VIF I    0 27 E Bat s  0 03 EBytels     0 13 E Bat s  0 02 E Botels     0 09 E Bitis  0 01 E Botels        i3 minute window  3 second interval     Inbound  0 kBit s Average  U KBit s Peak  U KbBrtfs   0 KBytes   0 KBytes   0 KBytes   Outbound  0 33 KBit s Average  0 26 KBit s Peak   1 33 KEBit s   0 04 KBwyte s   0 03 KBytes   0 04 KBytes     Graphs the amount of traffic which passed through the current active WAN connection     Wi Fi  Realtime Traffic  Bridge LANAMVAMN LAN WAN  Wired  3G WiFi    536 IIBitis  685 79 KByte s     3 57 MBrtis  457 2 E Bytels     1 79 WiBitle  225 6 KEytelsi        3 minute window 3 second interval    Inbound  2 44 KBit s Average  064 05 kKBit s Peak  6 49 MBit s   0 3 KBytes   10 51 KBytes   831 25 KBytefs   Outbound  0 KEit s Average  3 26 kbit s Peak  266 17 kBit s   0 KBwyte s   0 41 KBytes   33 27 KBwyte s     Shows the amount of traffic that has been sent and received through the wireless radio     23    00001 0000001 1000001 e      avarat KON 1010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 101  aaa IVVU OOUU0UO MO  000000 1001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001       Wireless  Realtime Wireless    welan          3 minute window  3 second interval     Signal   49 dBm  SNR 206 dBm  Average   45 dBm  SNR 206 dBm  Peak   45 dBm  SNR 210  dBm   Noise   255 dBm Average   255 dBm Peak   255 dBm    This graph illustrates how signal strength and the amount of noise change over
25. 0000001 0000001 10000001 00000                 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   UU O OOUUDO T 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 0001       Wan  WAN configuration is  arguably  the crux of the routers configuration as it determines how the router will connect to the  internet  Here is quick rundown of how the page looks and what each field means     Operation Mode  Operation Mode  Interface    amp  0036  O g   wif  C  Wired    First and foremost a mode of connection has to be defined  Available selections     L   we   Description SSS o  An Ethernet cable connected to the WAN port of the router     The router will be able to connect to a local wireless access point and reach the internet through it   The router will connect to your local mobile network for 3G access        Common configuration  Common configuration allows you to configure your TCP IP settings for the wan network     Common Configuration    General Setup    Protocol DHCP client A  Really switch     Switch protocol  protocol     You can switch between the Static and DHCP protocol by selecting the protocol that you want to use and then pressing  Switch Protocol    General  This area is dedicated for protocol specific options     Static     27      0004 000 00000001 0 1 0001  a A   10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000         M P i 0 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1       UO DOU TO 19000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000     Common Confi
26. 0001 10000001 001010101  An              1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1       A uuuu10 OUUCDO TEN 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000     DHCP Options   6 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 2   Additional options to be added for this DHCP server  For example with  26 1470  26 1470  or  option mtu  1470  you can assign an MTU per DHCP               option mtu  1470 Your client must accept MTU by DHCP for this to work     Wireless  On this page you can configure your wireless settings  Depending on whether your WAN mode is set to Wifi or not  the    page will display either the options for configuring an Access Point or options for configuring a connection to some local    access point     Access Point     Wireless Access Point    Here you can configure your wireless settings like radio frequency mode  encrytian etc       Device Configuration    General Setup Advanced Settings    Wireless networkis Disable  enabled E Donttorgetto save before toggling the wireless radio an and off     Channel 11  2 462 GHz  Le     Interface Configuration    General Setup wireless Security MAc Filter    ES Teltonika  Hide ESSID           Here you can see the Overview of the wireless configuration  It is divided into two main sections     device and interface   One is dedicated to configuring hardware parameters other     software     Device    General  Device Configuration    General Setup Advanced Settings  Wireless networkis Disable    enabled iy Donttorgetto save b
27. 1 10000001 00000  i        i 01 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 7    vvv YUU 10 QOOUUUU   ae    0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 001       Start   gt  Settings   gt  Network Connections   gt   see step 4    gt  You wont s see    Internet protocol version 4 TCP IPv4       instead you ll have to select    TCP IP Settings    and click options   gt   Go to step 6     We first must set up our network card so that it could properly communicate with the router     1  Pressthe start button    cm    E  a       Calculator       ove Snipping Toal  a Sticky Motes  e Paint   lh APS Viewer    pli Windows Fax and Scan        NN  A  Remote Desktop Connection  ius       See more results        network connection x     Log off   a       10    JJ VUVUUVU 1    11 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000    e AAAA 1014 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1  IO OTTO M 0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 00        Control Panel  19     Find and fix networking and connection prablems  p set up a connection or network   pn set up a virtual private network  YPN  connection  ue View network connections   H2  Manage network passwords   ut Add a wireless device to the network      Connectto a network    E    ut Identify and repair network problems    Files  9   dy ncllint  m wireshark      dictianary usr  E Cisco     dictionary  T3 Lserh anual DPH401 en  i  UserManual DPH411 en    2 See more results       3  Click    View network connections          
28. AT  Ey If checked  router will not perform NAT  Masquerade  on this interface    Use broadcast flag B Required for certain ISPs  e g  Charter with DOCSIS 3    Use default gateway B If unchecked  no default route is configured    E RI  3  D E    Use DMS servers  advertised by peer    Iz If unchecked  the advertised ONS server addresses are ignored    Lise gateway metric    Client ID ta send  when requesting  Bises    Vendor Class to  send when  requesting DIHCP    Override MAC  address    Override MTLI    29    J001 000 00000001 0 1 0001  n 1 10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000   AA     p 101000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1     OO GOTT m 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000       IP Aliases  IP aliases are a way of defining or reaching a subnet that works in the same space as the regular network     IP Aliases  SUBNETIS  General Setup Advanced Settings    IPwd Address     192 160 565 161    IPv4 Netmask 255 255 255 0 A  IPvt Gateway     182 158 55 153    Delete    Add    As you can see  the configuration is very similar to the static protocol  only in the example a 55   th subnet is defined   Now if some device has an IP in the 55 subnet  192 168 55 xxx  and the subnets gateway metric is    higher    and the  device is trying to reach the internet it will reroute it   s traffic not to the gateway that is defined in common  configurations but through the one that is specified in IP aliases     IP Aliases  SUBNETSS  General Setup Advanced set
29. ETUTVLIE ms    10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 0001       Table of Contents  Wii graine   NAR NR RU                                                                              2  PURINE Oise sce                                                                                           2  SAFER INFORMA MON m                                                                5  A  PP e e O A 6  SSC Cet ONS RITE 6  LAB and WEE asesinos n uai dtque eee eae ste Cad eva osteo ccnp rece eee EDU MINE MUI ad deeseedaceementescceie  6  SOP SE Py UMTS UU m                                                         6  GSM GPRS EDGE  RUT taa 6  Electrical  Mechanical  amp  Environmental             oocooccncccnccnoconccnnconccnononccnoconconaconconononconoronconaroncnnnronnonaronronaronconaconiananes 7  Setting Up VOUP FOULED isc cada 8  fcu m                                                     8  o Ner                                               8  stie diu Ij  e T                                                                            9  Ee m                                                                        9  Kofi ET T UE 9  SO MOSS rd ti 14  Ao sn PP oo 15  A e                                                                                               15  A A A 15  NEW OTK IAO O esn E dad 16  PP 5 T A 20  Realmente ie E oia 20  o A El E e PP e E E a 25  A PP A o ene 25  NAY O o A e A                            27  A PA              31  IP A                      
30. LAN    On this page you can configure your LAN settings     Common Configuration    General Setup Advanced Settings    Protocol static address  ae    IPv4 address     192   166 0 167  IP netmask 255 2655  255     ae      IPvd gateway  IPv4 broadcast       E  Use custom ONS ull  Servers    IP Aliases    This section contains no values yet    Add    The common configuration and IP aliasing sections are identical to the ones found in WAN  so for an explanation on how  they work please follow through there     DHCP Server   The DHCP server is the router side service that can automatically configure the TCP IP settings of any device that  requests such a service  If you connect a device that has been configured to obtain IP address automatically the DHCP  server will lease an address and the device will be able to fully communicate with the router     31              1001 000 00000001 O 1 0001  00111 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000001          ALO 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 4  ua uuUU10 COCOS 13000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000     DHCP Server    General Setup Advanced Settings  Disable E   Stat 100  Limit  150    Leasetime 12h  tz Expiry time af leased addresses  minimum is 2 Minutes  zm        _  Field Name   Sample value  Checked unchecked   Check to DISABLE the DHCP server     2  Start 100 The starting address of the range that the DHCP server can use to give out to  devices  E g   if your LAN IP is 192 168 2 1 and your subnet mask 
31. SSID   00 0C 43 30 50 38   MAC address of your wireless radio     Encryption WPA2 PSK The type of encryption that the router will use to authenticate  establish and   CCMP  maintain a connection    7    Bit rate 1 0 MBit s The bitrate will be shared between all devices that connect to the routers  wireless network     8    Country      jtT   Country code  SS       Additional note  MBit s indicates the bits not bytes  To get the throughput in bytes divide the bit value by 8  for e g   54MBits s would be 6 75MB s  Mega Bytes per second      Associated Stations  Outputs a list of all devices and their MAC addresses that are maintain a connection with your router right now     18       ee i 000 00000001 0 1 00        111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000       i 01 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   ee JUN 10 COL00O TOR 20000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000        This can either be the information of the Access Point that the router is connecting to in Client Mode OR a list of all  devices that are connecting to the router in Access Point mode     Associated Stations    MAC Address Network Signal RX Rate TX Rate   BC FEF O FE AC 45 Master  Teltonika_demo_ap   48 dBm 122 Mbits  MES 7  20MHz 43 3 Mhit s  MCS 4  20MHz   OOS bat S 3rd WMaster Teltanika derna ap   T   dBm 52 0 Mbits  MiS 5  2  0MHz 5 5 Mbits  MCS D  20MHz  DHCP Leases    If you have enabled a DHCP server this field will Show how many devices have received an IP address and what those
32. a Wi Fi   you can distribute your internet via an Ethernet cable  3 ports  and or a wireless network  When you connect via Wi Fi     you cannot have Wi Fi in your LAN     3G Backup link    X C uu  oe Oo      wc q             In later sections it will be explained  bit by bit  how to configure your router to work in a desired mode     14    Jj001 000 00000001 U 1 JUI    0111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000   o       1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   OO OOUUCO TON 18000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000        n         Function explanations  The following sections contain a detailed explanation of every page  tab and sub tab of the configuration interface in the  order that they appear on the router     Status   The status section contains various information  like current IP addresses of various network interfaces  the state of the  routers memory  firmware version  DHCP leases  associated wireless stations  graphs indicating load  traffic  etc   and  much more     System Information  The System Information tab contains data that pertains to the routers operating system     GS TEL TONIKA Status   WNetwork  Services System    Logout       system information    System   Router Marre Teltanika   Router Model Teltonika RUTSOO  Firmware Version RUTSXxX T    0 00 4385  Kernel Wersion 3 2 15   Local Time Fri Jun 28 11 49 22 2012  Uptime Oh 5  m 34s   Load Average 0 23  0 23  0 40   Memory   Total Available 144416 kB   28364 kB  48    Free 1476 kB
33. an either be static or DHCP     10 12 104 103 The IP address that the routers uses to connect the internet  address     4    Netmask   255 255 255 240 Indicates the networks netmask     5  Gateway 10 12 104 97 Indicates the default gateway  an address where traffic destined for the  internet is routed to      6    DNS  8 8 8 8  1h 57m 25s The amount of time before the routers DHCP lease expires     EA Connected   Oh 2m 2s How long the connection has been successfully maintained        LAN  LAWN  IFv4 address 182 158 1 151  Hetmask 255 255 255 0  Connected Oh Bm 14s       FieldName   Sample Value  IPv4 address 192 168 1 161   Address that the router uses on the LAN network     255 255 255 0   Indicates the networks netmask   Oh 6m 14s How long LAN has been successfully maintained        Wireless  Wireless can work in two modes  AP or Client  AP is when the wireless radio is used to create an Access Point that other  devices can connect to  Client is when the radio is used to connect to an Access Point via WAN     Client  Wireless ail  coll teltonika rnd division ap  Mode Client  Channel E  2 44 GHz   BsslD C8 3  35 02  FC  BI  Encryption WRAY PSK  CCMP   Bit Tate 65 0 MBits  Country LT    17                         0001 000 00000001 O 1 000   cr IDOL 30000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 000000   SAO 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 0001    Field Name Sample Value Explanation  SSID teltonika_rnd_division_a
34. ayer Topology Discovery Responder    Description  Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks                 6  Bydefaultthe router is going to have DHCP enabled  which means that if you select  Obtain an IP address       automatically  and  Obtain DNS server address automatically   the router should lease you an IP and you should  be ready to login        Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP Pt Properties    Alternate Configuration    You can get IP settings assigned automatically iF your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  vau need to ask your network administrator  For the appropriate IP settings     ia Obtain an IP address automatically    O Use the Following IP address   IP address   Subnet mask     Default gateway     Validate settings upon exit    7  If you choose to configure manually here s what you do     First select an IP address  Due to the stock settings that your router has arrived in you can only enter an IP in the  form of 192 168 1 XXX   where XXX is a number in the range of 2 254  192 168 1 2  192 168 1 254    192 168 1 155 and so on    are valid  192 168 1 0  192 168 1 1  192 168 1 255   192 168 1 699 and so on    are  not   Next we enter the subnet mask  this has to be  255 255 255 0   Then we enter the default gateway  this  has to be  192 168 1 1   Finally we enter primary and secondary DNS server IPs  One will suffice  though it is  go
35. cting to a GSM carrier     2    PIN Number  5555  or any A personal identification number is a secret numeric password shared  number that falls between a user and a system that can be used to authenticate the user  between 0000 and   to the system    9999    3G authentication CHAP  PAP or none   Authentication method  that your carrier uses to authenticate new  tee connections     14    Username   user    Your username and password that you would use to connect to your  carriers network  These field become available when you select an  authentication method  i e  authentication method is not    none     Preferred network   GSM  UMTS or Your network preference  If your local mobile network supports both  auto GSM and UMTS you can specify to which network you wish to connect   E g   if you choose GSM  the router will connect to a GSM network  so  long as it is available  otherwise it will connect to a UMTS network  If    you select auto  then the router will connect to the network that  provides better connectivity        Warning  If an invalid PIN number was entered  i e  the entered PIN does not match the one that was used to protect  the SIM card   your SIM card will get blocked  To avoid such mishaps it is highly advised to use an unprotected SIM  If  you happen to insert a protected SIM and the PIN number is incorrect  your card won t get blocked immediately   although after a couple of reboots OR configuration saves it will     26        i 000 00000001 0 1        10111 0
36. cts virtual VPN interface type  TUN is most often used in typical IP level VPN connections    however  TAP is required to some Ethernet bridging configurations    defines TCP or UDP port number  make sure  that this port allowed by firewall     LZO This setting enables LZO compression  With LZO compression  your VPN connection will  generate less network traffic  however  this means higher router CPU loads  Use it carefully  with high rate traffic or low CPU resources    Authentication   Sets authentication mode  used to secure data sessions  Two possibilities you have here    Static  means  that OpenVPN client and server will use the same secret key  which must be  uploaded to the router using  Static pre shared key  option   Tls  authentication mode uses  X 509 type certificates  Depending on your selected OpenVPN mode  client or server  you have  to upload these certificates to the router    For client  Certificate Authority  CA   Client certificate  Client key    For server  Certificate Authority  CA   Server certificate  Server key and Diffie Hellman  DH   certificate used to key exchange through unsafe data networks    All mention certificates can be generated using OpenVPN or OpenSSL utilities on any type host  machine  Certificate generation and theory is out of scope of this user manual     address  before generating service exception    Keep alive Defines two time intervals  one is used to periodically send ICMP request to OpenVPN server   and another one defines a 
37. cture     Role    Client Le  New configuration name  Demo Add New    A new configuration entry has appeared in the list and it is populated with default OpenVPN client settings     Tunnel Name Tun Tap Protocol Port Status    client_Demo 1194 Disabled    Edit Delete   You could select a server in previous step to create server default configuration   To see at specific configuration  settings press    edit    button located in newly created configuration entry  A new page with detailed configuration  appears  as shown in the picture below    OpenVPN instance   client Demo     Main settings    Enable E   Tun Tap Tun tunnel  E  Type of used device  Protocol Udp  a   Port  1194    TCPF UDP port for both  local and remate  Lo P Lise fast LZO compression  Authentication   Tls         Remote host IP  address    Resolve Retry infinite    No Bind E Do not bind to local address and port  keep alive  Helper directive to simplify the expression of   ping and   ping restart  Client E  Certificate authority            i Browse    Client certificate            i Browse    Client key fo         LBrewse        You can set custom settings here according to your VPN needs  Below is summary of parameters available to set        46                           00001 000 00000001 O 1 0000  JUL 310000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 000000          BASSO 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1         Ut 010 QO0UUCCO TII 0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 0000     Y    Sele
38. down  At the    current moment you can only backup wired Wifi with 3G     Backup Link    Here you can setup your backup link  If your conventional WAN connection  such as wired Ethernet ar wifi  fails  the backup link will enable and take over  to keep the router connected     Enable    Timing  amp  other parameters  Timing  amp  other parameters will indicate how and when it will be determined that your conventional connection has gone down     Health Monitor 5 SEC       Interval   Health ManitarlCMP ONS Server s   kar   Hosts    Health Monitor ICMP     1 sec   i   Timeout   Attempts Before 1      WAR Failover   Attempts Before 1       WAN Recovery   DNS Server  s  Auto  el    Backup ICMP host  A remote host that will be used to test wether your backup link is alive     ICMP hast     8 8 4 4       The majority of the options consist of timing and other important parameters that help determine the health of your  primary connection  Regular health checks are constantly performed in the form of ICMP packets  PINGs  on the your  primary connection  When the connections state starts to change  READY  gt NOT READY and vice versa  a necessary    36          p        00 0 000 00000001 0 1 000   ss  30000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 000000     E M   pee 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1     a H          A    10 OOUULUUU  T  9000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000     amount of failed or passed health checks has to be reached before the state chan
39. e segment  Netmask     Netmask that defines how large the segment is  E g      192 168 55 161 255 255 255 255 Only applies to 192 168 55 161       192 168 55 0 255 255 255 0 Applies to IPs in range 192 168 55 0 192 168 55 255    40       0100K 000 00000001 O 1 O000       JOC   10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000   ao 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 O 000 0 0 00001 1010 11    IO OTTON 19000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000     192 168 55 240 255 255 255 240 Applies 192 168 55 240   192 168 55 255  192 168 55 161 255 255 255 0 192 168 55 0   192 168 55 255  192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 0 0   192 168 255 255       Diagnostics  Contains Network Utilities used for testing network     Network Utilities    Pina Traceroute Nslookup    Ping     the utility used to test the reachability of a host on an Internet IP network and to measure the round trip time for  messages sent from the originating host to a destination server  Enter server IP address or hostname and click    Ping      Server echo response will be shown after few seconds if server is accessible     Traceroute     diagnostic tool for displaying the route  path  and measuring transit delays of packets across an Internet IP  network  Enter server IP address or hostname and click    Traceroute     Log containing route information will be shown  after few seconds     Nslookup     network administration command line tool for querying the Domain Name System  DNS  to obtain domain  name or IP address mapping
40. e sync feature will  with defined NTP servers  not work     5    NTP server NTP server hostname  You can add as many servers as you need by clicking  candidates    add    button at the end of server hostname field     Dynamic DNS  Dynamic DNS  DDNS  is a domain name service allowing to link dynamic IP addresses to static hostname        To start using this feature firstly you should register to DDNS service provider   You are provided with add delete buttons to manage and use different DDNS configurations at the same time     44     01 000 00000001 O 1 QUOI    ee  4100001 00000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 000001  ee A1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1t  AAA TT TO 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000        Dynamic DNS    Dynamic DNS allows that your router can be reached with a fixed hostname while having a dynamically changing IP address     DEMO  Enable     Status     MIA  Service dyndns arg        Hostname  mypersonaldoamain dyadns org    Username rmmyusernarme    gn    Password SLLLLLLI     IP renew interval 10  imini    Force IP renew  min  TZ    Delete    Add        Heldmame   Description oS o  Enables current DDNS configuration   Timestamp of the last IP check or update     3  Service Your dynamic DNS service provider selected from the list   1  dydns org  2  3322 0rg  3  no ip com  4  easydns com  5  zoneedit com  In case your DDNS provider is not present from the ones provided  please feel free to use     custom  and add hostname
41. ec server IP address        48    J004 000 00000001 O 1 0001  10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000     a    o     1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1            _ 310 COUTTS 19000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000   Phase 1  Encryption 3des      Hash shal B  Dh group Modp1024     Phase 2    PFS group Modp1024    Encryption 3des    Es  i  E    Authentication hmac shal    Remote network secure group  IP address 192 168 2 0    Subnet mask 24   Number  0 32      Phase 1 and Phase 2 must be configured accordingly to the IPSec server configuration   Remote Network Secure Group   Set the remote network  Secure Policy Database  information     Tunnel keep alive    Enable keep alive E   Ping IP address    Ping period  seconds        Fieldname_   Explanation    1 Tunnel keep alive Allows sending ICMP echo request  ping utility  to the remote tunnel network  This  function may be used to automatically start the IPSec tunnel        Ping IP address Enter IP address to which ICMP echo requests will be sent  Ping period  seconds    Set sent ICMP request period in seconds     GRE Tunnel   GRE  Generic Routing Encapsulation RFC2784  is a solution for tunneling RFC1812 private address space traffic over an  intermediate TCP IP network such as the Internet  GRE tunneling does not use encryption it simply encapsulates data  and sends it over the WAN     49    J001 000 00000001 YU 1 JUL      10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000   1 01000000101 10101010000000001 
42. ed with a login screen such as this     13         2         1000101010101010  l               11 00000001 0000001 10000001 0000C           VaYaYa 01 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010  m M uuuu10 QO0UUCC Tr 11 0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 001       Authorization Required    Please enter your username and password     Username admin    Password    Login Reset    Teltonika solutions  www teltonika  It    Enter the default password  which is    admin01    into the  Password  field and then either click Login with your mouse or  press the Enter key  You have now successfully logged into the router and should see the Status page   System information          System  Router Mame Teltonika  Router Model Teltonika RUTSXX  Firmware version RUTSXX T 00 00 246  Izernel version 3 2 15  Local Time Wed Aug 8 13 10 47 2012  Uptime 1h 36m 51s  Load Average 0 16 0 11 0 15  Memory  Tatal Available     4B047B kB   30012 kB  34    Free M 1572 KBs 30012 kB  5    Cached        B458 kB 130012 kB  21    Buffered     2348 kB  30012 kB  7      From here on out you can configure almost any aspect of your router     Operation Modes   The RUT50O router supports various operation modes  It can be connected to the internet  WAN  via 3G  standard  Ethernet cable or via a wireless network  If you connect to the internet via an Ethernet cable of Wi Fi  you may also  backup your connection with 3G for added stability  On every case except when you connect to the internet vi
43. efore toggling the wireless radio on and off     Channel   11  2 462 GHz  Le     Here you can toggle the availability of the wireless radio and the physical channel frequency     Important note  As seen in the picture you should always Save before toggling the radio on and off     33         0001 000 00000001 0 1 0001  ee 1   111 00000001 0000001 10000001 O0000   A   1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1  O00 TO 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000    Advanced    pn       Device Configuration    General Setup Advanced Settings  Mode  802 11g n Fr  HT mode 2  MHz       Country Code   OO  World         E Use ISO IEC 3166 alpha  country codes     Distance  Optimization jJ Distance to farthest network member in meters     Fragmentation  Threshold    RIS CTS Threshold    Here you can configure more advanced parameters        Ffieldname_   Sample value Explanation    ol uone  UNE NI       ES country code parameters to meet your countries wireless regulations     Distance Optimization 100      Distance to farthest network member in meters         to   Distance to farthest network member in meters         network member in meters     HE Threshold The smallest packet size that can be fragmented and transmitted  by multiple frames  In areas were interference is a problem   setting a lower fragment threshold might help reduce the  probability of unsuccessful packet transfers  thus increasing    speed   5    RTS CTS Threshold 2346 Request to send thresho
44. es   Here you have the ultimate freedom in defining your rules     you can enter them straight into the iptables program  Just  type them out into the text field ant it will get executed as a linux shell script  If you are unsure of how to use iptables   check the internet out for manuals  examples and explanations     Static Routes  Static routes provide a way of entering custom entries in the internal routing table of the router     Routes    Routes specify over which interface and gateway a certain host or network can be reached     Static IPv4 Routes    Interface Target IPv4 Netmask IPv4 Gateway Metric  Host IP or Network if target is a network    lan  v  192 168 550 255 255 2550 192 168 55 145 Delete    Add    Save       fieldname___   Value Explanation  The zone where the    Target    resides  IPv4 address The source of the traffic     3    IPv4 Netmask IPv4 mask Mask that is applied to the Target to determine to what actual IP  addresses the routing rule applies      4    IPv4 Gateway IPv4 address To where the router should send all the traffic that applies to the rule    5    Metric integer Used as a sorting measure  If a packet about to be routed fits two rules   the one with the higher metric is applied     Additional note on Target  amp  Netmask  You can define a rule that applies to a single IP like this  Target   some IP        Netmask   255 255 255 255  Furthermore you can define a rule that applies to a segment of IPs like this  Target   some  IP that STARTS th
45. ges completely  This delay is instituted  so as to mitigate  spikes  in connection availability  but it also extends the time before the backup link can be brought  up or down      _  Field Name Sample value CC    1    Health Monitor Interval Dsb 5 10 20 30 60 120 Seconds   The interval at which health checks are  performed  2     Health Monitor ICMP HOST Dsb DNS WAN GW Custom Where to PING for a health check  As there  is no definitive way to determine when the  connection to internet is down for good   you ll have to define a host whose  availability that of the internet as a whole    Health Monitor ICMP Timeout     3 4 5 10 Seconds How long to wait for an ICMP request to  come back  Set a higher value if your  connection has high latency or high jitter     latency spikes    connection to be declared DOWN for good   connection to be declared UP    DNS Servers Auto Custom Define custom DNS servers  Has meaning  when you select DNS as your Health  Monitor ICMP HOST     7    Backup ICMP host IPv4 address This is where the address of an ICMP host   that will be used to check the health of your  3G backup link  goes  This has to be a ping   able host        How do I set up a backup link    First we must pick a main link  Wired or Wi Fi  and ensure that the link is working  Configure your WAN settings to use  that link and see whether you have internet access  If the main link is working we can continue configuring our Backup  Link     Now  go to Backup WAN page and configure the
46. guration    a       General Setup Advanced settings    Protocol static address  oe    IPv4 address     132 158 893  152  IP netmask 255 255  255  A    IPvd gateway 192 160 939 254  IPvwl broadcast    Lise custom ONS 6 5 5 0  e o 6 6 6    a E    This is the configuration setup for when you select the static protocol     L  Filedname___   Sample Explanation S  A mask used to define how    large    the WAN network is  Address where the router will send all the outgoing traffic    IPv4 broadcast 192 168 99 255   Broadcast address  autogenerated if not set   It is best to leave this  blank unless you know what you are doing     5  custom DNS servers   8 8 8 8 8 8 6 6   Usually the gateway has some predefined DNS servers  As such the  router  when it needs to resolve a hostname     www google com         www cnn com     etc     to an IP address  it will forward all the DNS  requests to the gateway  By entering custom DNS servers the router  will take care of host name resolution  You can enter multiple DNS  servers to provide redundancy in case the one of the server fails        DHCP     Common Configuration    General Setup Advanced Settings    Protocol   DHCP client  oe      Hostname to send  when requesting  DHCP    When you select the DHCP protocol you can use it as is  because most networks will not require any additional  advanced configuration     Advanced  These are the advanced settings for each of the protocols  if you are unsure of how to alter these attributes it is hig
47. h    9    and letters    a    through    f        WPA    Encryption WPA PSK  oe    Cipher auto  l    key TILLIT  ia    First select an encryption method  TKIP  CCMP  TKIP amp CCMP  auto  Note  Some authentication methods won   t support  TKIP  and TKIP amp CCMP  encryption  After you   ve selected your encryption method  you should enter your passphrase   which must be at least 8 characters long     35    i 000 00000001 0 1 0001    1 111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000                1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 11      ut 10 000000 0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 0001                                    T ood lin    MAC Filter  Interface Configuration    General Setup Wireless Security MAC F ilter    MAC Address Filter   Allow listed only A    P  MAC List  ral    Filter     you can define a rule for what to do with the MAC list you   ve defined  You can either allow only the listed MACs  or allow ALL  but forbid only the listed ones     Client  Client mode is nearly identical to AP  except for the fact that most for the options are dictated by the wireless access    point that the router is connecting to  Changing them can result in an interrupted connection to an AP     In addition to standard options you can also click the Scan button to rescan the surrounding area and attempt to  connect to a new wireless access point     Backup WAN  Backup WAN is function that allows you to back up your wired OR wireless connection in case they go 
48. hly    recommended to leave them to a trained professional     Static   28    101010    00000001 O 1 VOI  a  7 C   111 00000001 ani 10000001 00000  pvc n 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 4t    UU DOU TO 20000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 0001    pn       Common Configuration    General Setup Advanced Settings    Bring up on boot  Disable NAT  O     if checked  router will not perform NAT  Masquerade  on this interface    Override MAC  address    Override MTLI    Lise gateway metric    A Sample value Explanation    Bring up on boot Specifies whether the interface will be configured and brought up  when the router boots up  Disabling will render your WAN  connection non functional    Disable NAT On Off Toggle NAT on and off     3  Override MAC address   00 0C 43 30 50 38   Override MAC address of the WAN interface  If your ISP gives you  a static IP address it might also bind it to your computers MAC    address  i e  that IP will only work with your computer   In this  field you can enter your computers MAC address and fool the  gateway in thinking that it is communicating with your computer     Override MTU 1500 Maximum transmission unit     specifies the largest possible size of  a data packet     5  Use gateway metric The WAN configuration by default generates a routing table entry   With this field you can alter the metric of that entry     DHCP        Common Configuration    General Setup Advanced Settings    Bring Up on boot    Disable N
49. iguration interface would not reachable  unless you change the web access port from remote  management      When you click edit you can fine tune a rule to near perfection  if you should desire that     Traffic Rules  The traffic rule page contains a more generalised rule definition  With it you can block or open ports  alter how traffic is  forwarded between LAN and WAN and many more things     39              900001 000 00000001 O 1 0000  eg OL 30000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 000000       tet  101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   TETY 9910 CULUDO TEN 0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 0000      o     __  Field name  ame  amily  Protocol        ER ource IPv4 address The source of the packet   Destination   IPv4 address The destination of the packet    Action Drop Accept Reject   Action to be taken on the packet if it matches the rule  You can also define    chain   additional   additional options like limiting packet volume  and defining to which chain the  rules rule belongs    7    Enable Checked Unchecked   Self explanatory  Uncheck to make the rule inactive  The rule will not be  deleted  but it also will not be loaded into the firewall     Sort Up Down When a packet arrives  it gets checked for a matching rule  If there are several  rules that match the rule  the first one is applied i e  the order of the rule list  impacts how your firewall operates  therefore you are given the ability to sort  your list as you wish     Custom Rul
50. ion password   Re enter your new administration password     Important notes        e The only way to gain access to the web management if you forget the administrator  password is to reset the device factory default settings  Default administrator login  settings are     User Name  admin    Password  adminO1    Logging  System logs are divided into following groups   e Info  e Notice  e Warning  e Error  e Critical  e Alert    e Emergency    You can watch logs by choosing the group from dropdown list and clicking button  show      SSH Access control       Fieldname     Explanation    SSH Access SSH can be enabled or disabled by choosing  Enable  or  Disable  from dropdown list     Specify port for SSH access  Default port is 22     3  Remote SSH access   If check box is selected users can access the router via SSH from the outside  WAN   When  check box is not selected users can access the router only from LAN     Note  The router has 2 users   admin  for webUl and  root  for SSH  When loging in via SSH use  root         Web Access control        Field name     Explanation  HTTP Web server port   specify a port number for routers web management via HTTP protocol  Default port is 80     2    Remote HTTP access if check box is selected users can access the router via the HTTP WEB Interface from the  outside  WAN   When check box is not selected users can access the router only from LAN     443    t VE ae aute  WAN   wen check bors noticed users cn acts th roter only from LAN  
51. is  255 255 255 0 that means that in your network a valid IP address has to be in  the range of  192 168 2 1     192 168 2 254  192 168 2 0 and 192 168 2 255  are special unavailable addresses   If the Start value is set to 100 then the  DHCP server will only be able to lease out addresses starting from  192 168 2 100    How long can a leased IP be considered valid  An IP address after the  specified amount of time will expire and the device that leased it out will  have to request for a new one        Limit 150 How many addresses the DHCP server gets to lease out  Continuing on the  above example  if the start address is 192 168 2 100 then the end address  will be 192 168 2 254  100   150   1   254      Advanced settings  You can also define some advanced options that specify how the DHCP server will operate on your LAN network     DHCP Server    General Setup Advanced Settings    Dynamic DHCP  Force  C  B Force DHCP an this network even if another server is detected   IPv4 netmask    DHCP Options uh    E Define additional DHCP options  for example   amp  192 168 2 1 192 168 2 z  which advertises different ONS servers to  clients     Field Name Sample Value Explanation    1    Dynamic DHCP   Checked Unchecked Dynamically allocate client addresses  if set to 0 only clients present in  the ethers files are served    same network segment   b     i  think it s serving a larger or a smaller network than it actually is     32       i 000 00000001 0 1 00    end   10111 00000001 000
52. l show up if you  message click on  add  icon at the end of phone number row        Important Notes     e 3G settings must be configured correctly  If SIM card has PIN number you must enter it at   Network      3G  settings  Otherwise SMS reboot function will not work    e Sender phone number must contain country code  You can check sender phone number format  by reading the details of old SMS text massages you receiving usually     NTP  Hostname  Network Time Protocol  NTP  and time zone configuration settings is needed to periodically update router  local time     Common configuration    43    a 101 000 00000001 0 1 0001    ad   10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 000001  nn     d 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1              yi O00 T 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000    System Properties       Local Time Wed Aug a 08 32 11 2012 Sync with browser    Hostname Teltonika    Timezone LTC hd    Time Synchronization    Enable builtin WTP M    NTP server candidates U europe pool ntp org    Ej  E    3 europe pool ntp  org       Sync with browser    button will synchronize local router time with computer browser time       Field name   Description Notes  1    LocalTime   Localtime of router  fm  2    Hostname   Hostname of router  RO  3    Timezone   Time zone of your country  fm    Enable builtin NTP This check box will turn on When check box is selected you must enter one or more  automatic time synchronizing working NTP servers  Otherwise tim
53. ld  It can help resolve problems arising  when several access points are in the same area  contending   Interface  General       Interface Configuration    General Setup Wireless Security MAC Filter    ESSID Teltonika_derno  Hide ESSID      7     ESSID     Your wireless networks identification string  This is the name of your Wi Fi network  When other Wi Fi capable  computers or devices scan the area for Wi Fi networks they will see your network with this name     Hide ESSID     Will render your SSID hidden from other devices that try to scan the area     34          Q0U OOUUOUUT U 1 YU    oe   111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000   A o E 01 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   21 990010 OOUUCO TI 20000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000        Security    Interface Configuration    General Setup Wireless Security MAC Filter    Encryption     VVPAZ PSK BA  Cipher   auto BA  Key ERE      Encryption     There are many modes of encryption  though two distinctive classes have to pointed out     WEP  Encryption EF Open system A  Used Key Slot Key  1 L  Key  1 2  Key He e  Key  3 e  Key  4 2    Enter the keys that will be used as passphrase for connecting computers and then specify which key will be preferred  above the remaining  It s sufficient to enter one key and then specify it as the preferred one  Length is important as  well  10 or 26 characters in length in hex mode OR 5 or 13 in ASCII mode  A hex key may only contain numbers    0       throug
54. n Wizard  The configuration wizard provides a simple way of quickly configuring the device in order to bring it up to basic    functionality     The wizard is comprised out of 4 steps and they are as follows     Step 1  Password change     Step   Password    First  let s change your router password from the default one     Password    Confirmation       First  the wizard prompts you to change the default password  Simply enter the same password into both Password and    Confirmation fields and press Next   Note  At this point you can also Skip the wizard   Step 2  3G     Step   3G    Next  let s configure your 3G settings so you can start using internet right away     3G Configuration  APN  PIN number    3G authentication none  method    Prefered network auto       Next we have to enter your 3G configuration  On a detailed instruction on how this should be done see the 3G Section    under Network    Step 3  LAN     51    P   000 00000001 0 1    ees   10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000   a dim 101000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   YU1 0  OOUUUU  F888 20000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000               step   LAN    Here vue will configure the basic settings of a typical LAM configuration  The wizard will cower 2 basic configurations  static IP address LAN and DHCP client     Common Configuration  Protocol Static address  ma   IPwd address 192 163 0 161   Fv netmask     255 255 255 0 P  IPwa gateway     Fw broadcast    Use custom ONS fal  Se
55. n the go  as it is not restricted by a cumbersome cable  connection  Unrestricted  but not forgotten  the router still supports internet distribution via a broadband cable  simply  plug it in to the wan port  set the router to a correct mode and you are ready to browse     Specifications     LAN and Wi Fi   e Wireless AP  Router  4 Port Switch and Firewall in one device  e High performance 320 MHz CPU with 256 Mbits SDRAM  e   EEE 802 11b g n  IEEE 802 3  IEEE 802 3u standards  e 64 128 bit WEP  WPA  WPA2  WPA amp WPA2 encryption methods  e 3xLAN 10 100Mbps Ethernet ports  e 1xWAN 10 100Mbps Ethernet port  e Supports Auto MDI MDIX  e  Remote local Web management  e 1x 5dBi wireless antenna  e SSID stealth mode and access control based over MAC address  e System log to record the status of the Router  e Auto negotiation manual mode for IEEE 802 11b g n  e Dynamic DNS  e LAN access control over Internet connection  e Virtual server  e Auto wireless channel selection  e OpenVPN  e Dynamic DNS  e Backup WAN  e SMS and Ping reboot    HSUPA HSDPA UMTS  RUT500   e 850 900 1900 2100 MHz  e Power Class 3  0 25 W  24 dBm  for UMTS  e UMTS mode  384 Kbps DL 384 Kbps UL  e HSDPA mode  14 4 Mbps  Cat 10  downlink speed  e HSUPA mode  5 76 Mbps  Cat 6  uplink speed  e 3dBi antenna    GSM GPRS EDGE  RUT500   e 850 900 1800 1900 MHz  e Power Class 4  2 W  33 dBm  for GSM GPRS 850 900 MHz bands  e Power Class 1  1 W  30 dBm  for GSM GPRS 1800 1900 Mhz bands  e Power Class E2  0 5 W  27 dBm  f
56. od to have a secondary one as well as it will act as a backup if the first should fail  The DNS can be your  routers IP  192 168 1 1   but it can also be some external DNS server  like the one Google provides  8 8 8 8      12     i U0DO 00000001 Y 1             i11 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000         01 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1   20000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000     A         General    You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator  For the appropriate IP settings       j obtain an IP address automatically    a  Use the Following IP address        IP address   192 168  1   100    Subnet mask  255 255 255  0       Default gateway  192 168  1   1    Obtain CNS server address automatically        Use the Following DNS server addresses     Preferred DNS server   192  1668  1   1    Alternate DNS server  68 8 8  gl      validate settings upon exit       Right click on the Wireless network icon and select Connect   Disconnect  A list should pop up with all available wireless  networks  Select    Teltonika    and click connect     a  Wireless Network Connection   x   t Penn ERO Disable   Connect   Disconnect  Diagnose   Bridge Connections  Create Shortcut    Rename       Then we launch our favourite browser and enter the routers IP into the address field     e D  10216811       Press enter  If there are no problems you should be greet
57. or EDGE 850 900 MHz bands  e Power Class E2  0 4 W  26 dBm  for EDGE 1800 1900 MHz bands  e GSM  14 4 Kbps DL 14 4 Kbps UL  e GPRS  85 6 Kbps DL 42 8 Kbps UL  class 10   e EDGE  236 8 Kbps DL 118 4 Kbps UL  class 10            OU OO0UUQ0UUT Y 1     1 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000    p i 01 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 4  O OOUCUO m 110000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000    ne       Electrical  Mechanical  amp  Environmental   e Dimensions  H x W x D  100mm x 85mm x 36mm  e Weight 210   260g  e Power Supply 100     240 VAC   gt  9 VDC wall adapter  e Input voltage range  9 12 V  e Power Consumption  lt  7W  e Antenna connectors 2 x SMA for 3G  1 x RP SMA for WiFi  e Indicators 4 x Ethernet LEDs  1 x Power LED  1 x 3G LED  e Operating Temperature OC to  50C  e Storage temperature  20C to   0C  e Operating Humidity 10  to 90  Non condensing  e Storage humidity 5  to 9596 Non condensing    J001 000 00000001 O 1  m   111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000         1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1  A III AR 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 0001    E        s       Setting up your router    Installation    After you unpack the box  follow the steps  documented below  in order to properly connect the device  For better Wi   Fi performance  put the device in clearly visible spot  as obstacles such as walls and door hinder the signal     1  First assemble your router by attaching the necessary antennas and inser
58. ore resistant against SYN   protection flood attacks   Drop Invalid packets Checked Unchecked   A  Drop  action is performed on a packet that is determined to be  invalid    DEFAULT  action that is to be performed for packets that pass  through the Input chain     Output DEFAULT  action that is to be performed for packets that pass  through the Output chain   5    Forward Reject Drop Accept   DEFAULT  action that is to be performed for packets that pass  through the Forward chain      DEFAULT  When a packet goes through a firewall chain it is matched against all the rules for that specific chain  If no  rule matches said packet  an according Action  either Drop or Reject or Accept  is performed        Accept     Packet gets to continue down the next chain   Drop     Packet is stopped and deleted     Reject     Packet is stopped  deleted and  differently from Drop  an ICMP packet containing a message of rejection is sent    to the source of the dropped packet     38       0100K 000 00000001 O 1 O000   o  0000111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000            o_O 101 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1  10 00000 TOR 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 0 1 0000001 000       DMZ configuration  Enabled  E   OMZ hostiP address    By enabling DMZ for a specific internal host  for e g   your computer   you will expose that host and its services to the  routers WAN network  i e    internet      Port Forwarding  Here you can define your own port forwarding rules     Fire
59. p   The SSID that the AP  to which the routers is connected to  uses        Po          t      228 J  oe         JuUU10 010 0 0j0j0    E   tem A AN  some local AP        Channel 6  2 44 GHz  The channel that the AP  to which the routers is connected to  uses    Your wireless radio is forced to work in this channel in order to   maintain the connection     BSSID C8 3A 53 02 FC BO The MAC address of the access points radio     WPA2 PSK  CCMP The AP  to which the router is connected to  dictates the type of  encryption     Bit rate 65 0 MBit s The physical maximum possible throughput that the routers radio  can handle  Keep in mind that this value is cumulative   The bitrate  will be shared between the router and other possible devices that  connect to the local AP        Country code    AP   Wireless ull  signal quality 100   Sal Teltonika_derno  Mode Master  Channel b  2 44 GHz   BssID DO  C  43 30  50 38  Encryption WPA PSK  CCMP   Bit rate 1 0 MBit s  Country LT    Field Name Sample Value Explanation    NN  1    Signal Quality   10096 The quality between routers radio and some other device that is connecting  to the router  Will show 0  if no devices are trying to connect or are currently  maintaining a connection   to use to connect to your wireless network        SSID  Connection mode     Master indicates that you router is an access point      BSSID    Channel 6  2 44 GHz  The channel which is used to broadcast the SSID and to establish new  connections to devices    5  B
60. time window  which is used to restart OpenVPN service  if no ICPM    request is received during the window time slice     7   10  Local tunnel IP address of virtual local network interface  applicable only for point to point connections    endpoint    Remote tunnel   IP address of virtual remote network interface   endpoint   Remote IP address of remote virtual network    network IP   address                 I    B                Remote Subnet mask of remote virtual network   network IP  netmask    a a a    m n       After setting any of these parameters press  Save  button  Some of selected parameters will be shown in the  configuration list table  You should also be aware of the fact that router will launch separate OpenVPN service for every  configuration entry  if it is defined as active  of course  so the router has ability to act as server and client at the same  time     IPsec   The IPsec protocol client enables the router to establish a secure connection to an IPsec peer via the Internet  IPsec is  supported in two modes   transport and tunnel  Transport mode creates secure point to point channel between two  hosts  Tunnel mode can be used to build a secure connection between two remote LANs serving as a VPN solution     IPsec system maintains two databases  Security Policy Database  SPD  which defines whether to apply IPsec to a packet  or not and specify which how IPsec SA is applied and Security Association Database  SAD   which contain Key of each  IPsec SA     47
61. ting the SIM card     2  To power up your router  please use the power adapter included in the box   IMPORTANT  Using a different  power adapter can damage and void the warranty for this product       3  Ifyou have a wired broadband connection you will also have to connect it to the WAN port of the router     Front Panel    LAN LEDs            10001 000 00000001 0 1 000     p   10111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000      _  1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1           INT 10000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 000     Back Panel               Restbuto           0 0 0       SIM Card  1  Remove back panel and insert SIM card which was given by your ISP  Internet Service Provider   Correct SIM  card orientation is shown in the picture        2  Attach GSM main and Wi Fi antennas   Connect the power adapter to the socket on the front panel of the device  Then plug the other end of the power  adapter into a wall outlet or power strip    4  Connectto the device wirelessly  SSID  Teltonika  or use Ethernet cable and plug it into any LAN Ethernet port     Logging in   After you re complete with the setting up as described in the section above  you are ready to start logging into your  router and start configuring it  This example shows how to connect on Windows 7  On windows Vista  click Start   gt   Control Panel     Network and Sharing Centre     Manage network Connections      Go to step 4   On Windows XP  Click    IU UYUUUUUUY M     1 00000001 000000
62. tings    IPv4 Broadcast  DNS Server    Delete    Add    You may also optionally define a broadcast address and a custom DNS server     How do I setup Wifi WAN   First we must switch the mode to Wifi  Do so by selecting Wifi from the list and wait for the page to quickly reload     Now you have a selection of protocols available for you  Depending on whether the Access Point that you intend to  connect to runs a DHCP server or not  you will have to choose DHCP or Static  AP runs a DHCP server     DHCP  Does not  run   Static   When you   ve configured your protocol settings press Save and wait until the settings are applied     Next  goto the Network   gt  Wireless page and wait until it loads  For the first time an automatic Site Survey will be  initiated   You should now see a list of available  local Access Points  Choose one and click Join Network     30    a i 000 00000001 O 1 00    A     111 00000001 0000001 10000001 00000     e p 1 01000000101 10101010000000001 0 000 0 0 00001 1010 1        suu0i0 GOOTTI TAR 0000000 00000001 000001 000 00000001 O 1 0000001 0001       Should you be asked enter the secret Encryption Key and click Submit   Now you should be transported to the Wireless Station page  Click Save and wait until all the settings are applied   The configuration is complete and you should now be able to access the internet     LAN  This page is used to configure the LAN network  where all your devices and computers that you connect to the router  will reside     
63. wall   Port Forwarding    Port forwarding allows remote computers on the Internet to connect to a specific computer or service within the private LAN     Port Forwarding    Hame Protocol Source Via Destination Enable Sort  localvYebsite TCP From any host in wan To any router IP at port Forward to IP 782  168  99 156  port 80 in    Edit Delete  12545 lan    New port forward     Mame Protocol External port Internal IP address     Internal port    localWWebsite TCP UDP    l 12345 192 168 99 156     80 Add       You can use port forwarding to set up servers and services on local LAN machines  The above picture shows how you  can set up a rule that would allow a website that is being hosted on 192 168 99 156  to be reached from the outside by  entering http   routersExternallp 12345       I Field Name Sample Value Explanation   localWebsite  Name of the rule  Used purely to make it easier to manage rules   TCP UDP TCP UDP Other   Type of protocol of incoming packet     3    External Port 1  65535 From what port on the WAN network will the traffic be  forwarded     Internal IP address   IPv4 address of some The IP address of the internal machine that hosts some service  computer on your LAN that we want to access from the outside   Internal port 1 65535 To what port on the internal machine would the rule redirect the  traffic     Additional note  Notice how the external port is 12345 and not 80  It is perfectly fine to define the external port as 80        but then the routers conf
    
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