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1. empowering wireless OpenVPN OpenVPN instances Below is a list of configured OpenVPN instances and their current state Enabled Started Start Stop Port Protocol sample_client O start So Up Z Edit Delete Client configuration for an ethem y E Add Screen 12 7 1 OpenVPN Service Configuration Parameters Description OpenVPN instances Enabled Click Enabled to allow restarting of OpenVPN in case the router is rebooted Displays the status of OpenVPN instance whether the instance is running or not If the status is running Yes is displayed along with Process ID PID else No Start Stop Click to start or stop the OpenVPN instance Displays the port number This port is for communication between the server listening and client Protocol Displays the protocol used for communication The available protocols are TCP and UDP The default protocol is UDP Configure a customize configuration for server or client Table 12 7 1 OpenVPN Service Configuration E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 207 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless Edit Overview Instance Server Switch to advanced configuration verb 3 v Set outputverbosity TCP UDP port for both local and remote tun_ipv6 J Make tun device IPv6 capable 10 6 0 0 255 255 255 0 Configure server mode oO Do not bind to local address a
2. 4 2 Wi Fi enabled with WPA WPA2 TKIP key Parameter Details SSID Maestro E200 WPA Key Wirele Table 4 2 1 Default Wi Fi Credentials WPA WPA TKIP 4 3 Connection WAN Ethernet Connection Automatic DHCP client Automatic IP Address allocation Active DHCP with starting IP Address 192 168 1 100 with pool of 100 clients WAN as automatic IP with Cellular backup Cellular default Access Point Name APN is internet E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 10 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS UNDERSTANDING THE MANSIEN HN empowering wireless 5 Understanding the Maestro Router 5 1 LAN Panel Details Power amp Digital I O Reset LAN Wi Fi Figure 5 1 1 Maestro Router LAN Panel Power Supply 4 pin Micro fit Molex connector Power and input output Ethernet port LAN Straight through Ethernet cable connects to LAN Reset Button Push the reset button for 5 seconds and device will be factory reset to default settings Use a paper clip to push the reset button gently Wi Fi Connector RP SMA antenna connector E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 11 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS UNDERSTANDING THE maestro MAESTRO ROUTER empowering wireless 5 2 WAN Panel Details Diversity Cellular GPS Antenna WAN LAN SIM Tray Eject Antenna Figure 5 2 1 Maestro Router
3. Log queries Log the DNS request received in the syslog server Enter the DNS Server names to forward the received DNS DNS forwardings requests Rebind protection Check to discard upstream RFC1918 responses Check to allow upstream responses in the 127 0 0 0 8 Allow localhost range e g for RBL services Domain whitelist Active DHCP Leases Enter the list of domain name to allow RFC1918 responses Name of the device that is connected to the router and has been leased an IP Address by DHCP server IPv4 Address assigned to the device connected to the router MAC address of the device connected to the router IPv4 Address MAC Address Remaining time until which the device can use the DHCP Leasetime remaining server leased IP Address Active DHCPv6 Leases Name of the device that is connected to the router and has been leased an IPv6 Address by DHCPv6 server IPv6 Address assigned to the device connected to the router DUID Device Unique Identifier of the device connected to the router Remaining time until which the device can use the DHCPv6 sever leased IPv6 Address IPv6 Address Leasetime remaining Static Leases Name of the device that is connected to the router and has been assigned a static IP Address MAC address of the device connected to the router MAC Address IPv4 Address IPv4 Address to be assigned to the device connected to the router IPv6 Suffix hex sl ean to be assigned to the de
4. 12 6 Events Services gt Events E200 Router is equipped with two digital inputs outputs I O Digital inputs range is 3V to 24V and the same input pins are also available to be used as open collector digital output with maximum 200mA 24V Event page allows you to mapping actions to events respective to digital I O s Event Management Enable O Action Mobile Number 919662308301 x Delete Events Mobile Number DIO1 H MS f Add Save amp Apply R Screen 12 6 1 Event Service Configuration Parameters Description EVENT Click to enable the events Select the event from the available options e DIOH e DIOL e NA Select the action from options e SMS to send the event details using the SMS e Reboot To reboot the router Mobile Number ove the mobile number The mobile number format must e lt countrycode gt lt phonenumber gt Text Enter the text message that will be sent to the configured mobile number in case of event occurs Table 12 6 1 Event Service Configuration E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 205 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless 12 7 OpenVPN Services gt OpenVPN Open VPN is an open source software application that implements virtual private network VPN techniques for creating secure point to point or site to site connections It uses the Open SSL library to provide encryption of both the data and control
5. 2 disabled 3 custom Assign a part of the given length of public IPv6 prefix to this interface IPv6 assignment length is disabled by default IPv6 address Enter the IPv6 Address IPv6 gateway Enter the IPv6 Address for Gateway IPv6 routed prefix Enter the public prefix direct the client distribution to the router DHCP Server Only for LAN Provide static details for configuring DHCP Server http support maestro wireless com 79 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK T empowering wireless a General Setup Ignore interface DHCP is disabled when Ignore interface is checked b IPv6 Settings 1 Router Advertisement Service Select the Router Advertisement Service mode disabled server mode relay mode hybrid mode 2 DHCPv6 Service Select the DHCPv6 Service mode disabled server mode relay mode hybrid mode 3 NDP Proxy Select the Router Advertisement Service mode disabled relay mode hybrid mode 4 Announced DNS servers Add the DNS servers 5 Announced DNS domains Add the DNS domains Enter the Hostname to be sent to a DHCP server when requesting for IP Address Enter the metric for the unmanaged gateway VPN Server Enter the name of the VPN Server VPN Server Enter the name of the VPN Server The default VPN Server name is admin PAP CHAP username Enter the PAP CHAP username Click to reset the password The default p
6. NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 8 2 Port Forwarding Network gt Firewall gt Port Forwarding Port forwarding allows public access to services on network devices on the LAN by opening a specific port or port range for a service such as FTP Port triggering opens a port range for services such as Internet gaming that uses alternate ports to communicate between the server and the LAN host Configuring Port Forwarding All the WAN side ports on E200 Router are closed by default For any WAN side connection to reach the internal LAN a port forwarding rule must be configured that maps the WAN port to an internal LAN IP Address and port Also E200 Router provides advance port forwarding configurations where in addition to WAN port WAN IP Address can be mapped with LAN IP Address and LAN port Seneral Settings Port Forwards Firewall Port Forwards Port forwarding allows remote computers on the Internet to connect to a specific computer or service within the private LAN Port Forwards Name Match Forward to Enable Sort Port IPv4 TCP UDP IP 192 168 1 155 port 2404 in lan Z Edit 3 Delete Forwarding From any hostin wan Rule1 Via any router IP at port 50000 New port forward Name Protocol External External port Internal Internal IP address Internal port zone zone D Add Screen 11 8 4 Port Forwarding Configuration for Firewall Zone E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless
7. USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 122 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN Interfaces WWAN On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Bridge interfaces creates a bridge over specified interface s Interface 3 Ethernet Switch eth0 O O on ssi VLAN Interface eth0 1 lan gt t a ope VLAN Interface eth0 2 wan ot Ethernet Adapter gretap0 _ 2 kD Ethernet Adapter tun0 openvpn i Wireless Network Master E200 mithil wwan J e g gt b Custom Interface Save amp Apply Screen 11 1 28 Physical Configuration for WWAN Interface Parameters Description Bridge Interfaces Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple interface Enable STP Check to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the bridge Select the interface to be configured Select more than one interface if parameter creating a bridge over multiple interfaces is enabled Table 11 1 28 Physical Configuration for WWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com
8. Enable TFTP server Check to enable TFTP server By default the TFTP server is in disabled e TFTP server root Enter the Root directory for the files served using TFTP Network boot image Enter the Filename of the boot image which is advertised to the clients Table 11 4 3 TFTP Configuration for DHCP and DNS E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 166 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 4 4 Advanced Settings Network gt DHCP and DNS gt Advanced Settings DHCP and DNS Server Settings General Settings Resoly and Hosts Files FTP Settings Advanced Settings Filter private Do not forward reverse lookups for local networks Filter useless Do not forward requests that cannot be answered by public name servers Expand hosts Add local domain suffix to names served from hosts files No negative cache Do not cache negative replies e g for not existing domains LI Localise queries Localise hostname depending on the requesting subnet if multiple IPs are available L LI Strict order Bogus NX Domain Override t List of hosts that supply bogus NX domain results Listening port for inbound DNS queries Fixed source port for outbound DNS queries B Maximum allowed number of active DHCP leases Maximum allowed size of EDNS 0 UDP packets Maximum allowed number of concurrent DNS queries Screen 11 4 4 Advanced Configur
9. If no number is configured than the router will accept SMS from any number Mobile Number Enter the mobile number The format of mobile number must be lt countrycode gt lt phonenumber gt List of Commands AT REBOOT 1 Reboot reboot the modem AT CELLDIAG Cell diagnostics will give you IMEI CREG COP CSIG AT LANDIAG LAN diagnostics Will give LAN IP address AT WANDIAG Wired WAN diagnostics AT WANPING lt IPA Wired WAN ping will ping the wired WAN interface Ua GSS LAN ping will ping the wired LAN interface _ Remote access will enable AT REMACC lt 1 gt a ae al or disable AT REMACC lt 0O gt remote access AT HWI Hardware information will give you hardware information such as model number AT SWI software information will give you software information such as firmware version Table 12 3 1 SMS Service Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 193 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless 12 4 DOTA Services gt DOTA DOTA download over the air will allow you to remotely update your firmware enter your server IP address the filename username and password Download Over The Air From Maestro Wireless Server a Update now ja Check for update DOTA HTTP HTTPS Server Filename Timeout in Minutes 20 E The process will abort after the configured amount of time and retry again for configured number of retries
10. Interfaces Members Policies Rules MWAN Interface Configuration pptp WARNING this interface has no default route in the main routing table Enabled Yes v Tracking IP Ea This IP address will be pinged to dermine if the link is up or down Leave blank to assume interface is always online Tracking reliability Acceptable values 1 100 This many Tracking IP addresses must respond for the link to be deemed up Ping count Ping timeout 2 seconds Ping interval 5 seconds interface down Sa B Interface will be deemed down after this many failed ping tests Interface up he Downed interface will be deemed up after this many successful ping tests This displays the metric assigned to this interface in etc config network Back to Overview Save amp Apply Screen 11 2 4 Modify MWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 135 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro X empowering wireless Parameters Description Enabled Enable the Interface e No Interface do not participate in Load Balancing Yes Interface is enabled and can connect to Internet Once enabled it can be tracked using ping configuration Tracking IP IP Address to which the ping request are sent from the interface to determine if the interface is up or down Leave the textbox blank to assume the interface is always online Tracking reliability Enter the number of r
11. Settings and import and load a predefined settings file Quick Setup Thanks for using Maestro Wireless E200 series Cellular Ethernet Router Available Hardware options E205XT 3G Ethernet Router E206XT Dual Mode 3G and EVDO Ethernet Router E228XT LTE Ethernet Router Please refer to the label on you router or the status page to confirm your model Quick Setup will guide you through the basic configurations of the Router Viz LAN WAN Cellular and Wireless setup Apart from the above mentioned four interface configurations all other parameters will be set at their factory default settings Please refer to the user manual for a list of factory default configuration For advanced users please follow the Network Tab to select and configure various options as you wish Screen 8 1 1 Router Information E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 21 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS QUICK SETUP maestro empowering wireless 8 2 Network Setup Quick Setup gt Quick Setup gt Network Setup Basic network parameters for LAN WAN Cellular and Wi Fi can be configured from the Network Setup page Maestro Quick Setup status System Network Services Logout Network Setup Local Network Pv4 Address 192 165 1 1 255 255 255 0 Frotocol automatic Cellular APN msedclgprs com PIN Username Password Disable SSID admin Password save amp Apply Screen 8 2 1 Quick
12. These logs help to identify potential issues Since these logs do not indicate errors immediate action may may not be necessary Warning A warning messages is http support maestro wireless com 62 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM t empowering wireless displayed for a potential issue indicating to take an action An error may occur if no action is taken against the warning issued Error Displays the logs indicating an error condition Note We recommend you to contact TI Re SAPROT team at warning message is received Critical Indicates failure in secondary system and must be corrected immediately Alert Problems which should be corrected immediately Emergency System is Unusable Cron log level Select the criticality level of output Debug Helps you debug cron process which has failed during runtime Normal Normal informational messages Warning Indicates some issues can happen or error could be generated in Cron process Note We recommend you to contact ERIN Re EPPOI team at warning message i is 5 received Table 10 1 2 Syslog Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 63 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless 10 1 3 Language and Style System gt System gt Language and Style system Properties General Settings Logging Language and Style Language auto De
13. backward compatible extension of GSM General packet radio service GPRS is a packet E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 210 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS LIST OF ACRONYM T E200 S empowering wireless oriented mobile data service on the 2G and 3G cellular communication system s global system for mobile communications Global system for mobile communications HT Physical mode High Throughput Physical Mode Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP is one of the main protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite It is used by network devices like routers to send error messages Internet Group Management Protocol is a communications protocol used by hosts and adjacent routers on IP networks to establish multicast group memberships Internet Protocol Security is a protocol suite for securing Internet Protocol IP communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a communication session Internet service provider L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is a tunneling protocol used to support virtual private networks A Local Area Network Acronym Expansion Meaning LLTD r Z Link Layer Topology Discovery is a proprietary Link Layer protocol for network topology discovery and quality of service diagnostics Machine to machine MAC address Media access control address is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical networ
14. gt Configuration Overview Configuration Advanced Interfaces Members Policies Rules MWAN Interface Configuration There are currently 5 of 250 supported interfaces configured WARNING some interfaces have no default route in the main routing table WARNING some interfaces are configured incorrectly or not at all in etc config network Interfaces MWAN supports up to 250 physical and or logical interfaces MWAN requires that all interfaces have a unique metric configured in etc config network Names must match the interface name found in etc config network see advanced tab Names may contain characters A Z a z 0 9 _ and no spaces Interfaces may not share the same name as configured members policies or rules Interface Enabled TrackingIP Tracking reliability Ping count Ping timeout Ping interval Interface down Interface up Metric Errors pptp Yes 1 wd Z Edit Delete openvpn 2 Z Edit Delete wan 1 5 3s 3 A Edit x Delete 1 5 3s 4 Z Edit Delete 3g 10s F Edit Delete Screen 11 2 3 Configuration details of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Name of the available Interface Enabled Displays the Interface status is enabled or disabled Tracking IP Displays IP Address to which the ping request is sent from the interface Tracking reliability Displays the number of tracking IP Addresses The acknowledgement responses from these tracking IP Addresses are conside
15. lan Zone lan This section defines common properties of lan The input and output options set the default policies for traffic entering and leaving this zone while the fonvaraoption describes the policy for forwarded traffic between different networks within the zone Covered networks specifies which available networks are members of this zone General Settings Advanced Settings Restrict to address family Pv4 and Pv6 Restrict Masquerading to given source subnets Restrict Masquerading to given destination subnets Force connection tracking Enable logging on this zone _ Screen 11 8 3 Advance Configuration for Firewall Zone LAN Parameters Description Restrict to address Select IP Address family for configuring firewall for family LAN zone from available options Available Options e IPv4 e IPv6 e IPv4 and IPv6 Restrict Masquerading to Enter the source subnet to which the masquerading given source must be restricted subnets Restricts Masquerading to Enter the destination subnet to which the given destination masquerading must be restricted subnets Force connection Check to enable tracking of inbound connection to the tracking router Enable logging on Check to enable logging of all the activities on the this zone Zone Table 11 8 3 Advance Configuration for Firewall Zone LAN E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 177 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS
16. 123 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Create Assign firewall zone unspecified or create Choose the firewall zone you want to assign to this interface Select unspecified to remove the interface from the associated zone or fill out the create field to define a new zone and attach the interface to it Screen 11 1 29 Firewall Configuration for WWAN Interface Parameters Description Create Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall zone interface Select unspecified or create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively Enter the name of the new zone in the text box and click Save amp Apply button Table 11 1 29 Firewall Configuration for WWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 124 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 1 9 Open VPN Network gt Interface gt OpenVPN Open VPN is an open source software application that implements virtual private network VPN techniques for creating secure point to point or site to site connections It uses the Open SSL library to provide encryption of both the data and control channels Open VPN can run over User Datagram Protocol UDP or Transmission Control Protocol TCP transports multiplexin
17. 127 0 0 0 8 range e g for RBL services Domain whitelist a List of domains to allow RFC1916 responses for Active DHCP Leases Hostname iPv4 Address MAC Address Leasetime remaining Rave Thomas 192 168 1 155 68 f7 28 b8 48 37 11h 51m 22s Active DHCPv6 Leases Hostname IPv6 Address Leasetime remaining There are no active leases Static Leases Static leases are used to assign fixed IP addresses and symbolic hostnames to DHCP clients They are also required for non dynamic interface configurations where only hosts with a corresponding lease are served Use the Add Button to add a new lease entry The MAC Address indentifies the host the Pv4 Address specifies to the fixed address to use and the Hostname is assigned as symbolic name to the requesting host Hostname MAC Address Pv4 Address x Delete Screen 11 4 1 General Configuration of DHCP Server and DNS Forwarder E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 163 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Server Settings Domain required Check to allow forwarding of DNS request only if they have domain name Authoritative Check to authorize the DHCP in the local network Enter the local server domain specification These domain names are only resoled using DHCP or host files Enter the local domain suffix appended to DHCP names and host file entries Local server Local domain
18. 150 concurrent DNS queries are allowed Table 11 4 4 Advanced Configuration for DHCP and DNS E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 168 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 5 Hostnames Network gt Hostnames Hostnames Host entries Hostname IP address x Delete Screen 11 5 1 Hostnames Configuration Parameters Description IP address Enter the IP Address of the host Table 11 5 1 Hostnames Configuration E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 169 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 6 Static Routes Network gt Static Routes You can configure the static routes to define the method for communication between two different networks located in two different domains Routes Routes specify over which interface and gateway a certain host or network can be reached Static IPv4 Routes Interface Target Metric Host IP or Network if target is a network x Delete 3 Add Static IPv6 Routes Interface Target This section contains no values yet 3 Add Save amp Apply Save Screen 11 6 1 Static Routes Configuration E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 170 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro Parameters Static IPv4 Routes Target IPv4 Netmask IPv4 Gateway MTU Static IPv6 Routes I
19. 192 169 1 0 24 Active Pv6 Routes Target Metric eth0 FF00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000100 lan FF00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000100 wan FF00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000100 wlan0 FF00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000100 loopback 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FFFFFFFF Screen 9 3 1 Routes Status E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 43 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description ARP ARP table provides information about the peripherals connected on each interface IPv4 7 a the IPv4 Address MAC MACAddress Displays MAC Address of the peripheral device MAC Address of the peripheral device Displays the interface name connected to the peripheral device Active IPv4 Routes Displays the active IPv4 network route information Displays the network Type used by the active IPv4 routes Displays the destination IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway Displays the IPv4 Address Gateway used for traffic routing Metric o Displays the metric assigned to the Interface Active IPv6 Routes Displays the active IPv6 network route information Displays the network Type used by the active IPv4 routes Displays the destination IPv6 Address IPv6 Gateway Displays the IPv6 Address Gateway used for traffic routing Metric oo Displays the metric assigned to Interface Table 9 3 1 Routes S
20. 29 FIREWALL CONFIGURATION FOR WWAN INTERFACE 124 TABLE 11 1 30 GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF OPENVPN INTERFACE 126 TABLE 11 1 31 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION OF OPENVPN INTERFACE 127 TABLE 11 1 32 PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION OF OPENVPN INTERFACE 128 TABLE 11 1 33 FIREWALL CONFIGURATION OF OPENVPN INTERFACE 129 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 218 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS TABLES DETAILS maestro empowering wireless TABLE 11 2 1 LIVE STATUS OVERVIEW OF MWAN INTERFACE 131 TABLE 11 2 2 DETAILED STATUS OVERVIEW OF MWAN INTERFACE 132 TABLE 11 2 3 CONFIGURATION DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 134 TABLE 11 2 4 MODIFY MWAN INTERFACE 136 TABLE 11 2 5 MEMBER CONFIGURATION DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 138 TABLE 11 2 6 MODIFY THE MEMBER DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 140 TABLE 11 2 7 POLICY CONFIGURATION DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 141 TABLE 11 2 8 MODIFY POLICY OF MWAN INTERFACE 142 TABLE 11 2 9 RULE CONFIGURATION DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 143 TABLE 11 2 10 EDIT RULE DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 145 TABLE 11 2 11 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION FOR HOTPLUG SCRIPT 147 TABLE 11 2 12 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION FOR MWAN INTERFACES 147 TABLE 11 2 13 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION FOR MWAN NETWORK 148 TABLE 11 2 14 MWAN INTERFACE AND SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS 150 TABLE 11 2 15 DATA FOR TROUBLESHOOTING 151 TABLE 11 3 1 WIRELESS CONNECTION AND ASSOCIATED STATIONS OVERVIEW153 TABLE 11 3 2 GENERAL WIRELESS CONNECTION CONFIGURATIONS FOR A NEW DEVICE 155 T
21. 850MHz2 2100MHz High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA router with quad band GSM GPRS 850 900 1800 1900MHZz for 2G fallback operation 3 E206XT It is a dual mode router with quad band High Speed Packet Access HSPA 800 850 1900 2100MHz and dual band Evolution Data Optimized EVDO 800 1900MHZz as primary modes of operation as well as quad band GSM GPRS 850 900 1800 1900MHz and dual band CDMA 1X 800 1900MHZz for 2G fallback operations Note All the screenshot in this User Manual are taken from E205 Router The sections that explicit for ONLY to E206 include the screenshot from E206 Router E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 7 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS PREREQUISITE empowering wireless 2 Prerequisite Before continuing with the installation of your E200 Series router make sure you have an active SIM card and a computer equipped with the following Ethernet port or Wi Fi connectivity and Internet service Web browser such as Internet Explorer 7 or Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox 1 5 or Apple Safari to access the Maestro Web Admin Console DHCP client enabled in the computer to obtain a valid IP Address from router A How to Enable DHCP in Windows 4 Navigate to Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Sharing Centre gt Click the existing Connection gt Network Connection Status dialog box appears gt click Properties gt Double cl
22. Encryption WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Mixed mode WPA2 PSK WPA PSK WEP Shared Key WEP Open System The default encryption mode is WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Mixed mode Select the cipher suitable to the Router Available Options Auto Force CCMP AES Force TKIP Force TKIP and CCMP AES The default cipher is auto mode E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 160 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro X empowering wireless Table 11 3 5 Wireless Security Configurations for a New Interfac MAC Filter Only for Interface configuration mode selected as Access Point Interface Configuration General Setup Wireless Securty MAC Filter MAC Address Filter disable Screen 11 3 6 MAC Filter Configurations for a New Interface Parameters Description MAC Address Filter is use to configure the white listed or the black listed MAC Address Available Options Disable MAC Address Filter Allow listed only Click to add the allowed MAC Address Allow all except listed Click to add the allowed MAC Address By default the MAC Address Filter is disabled Table 11 3 6 MAC Filter Configurations for a New Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 161 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK empowering wireless 11 4 DHCP and DNS Network gt DHCP and DNS Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a network protocol that is used to c
23. It declares LCP link as closed if it does not receive response after this defined period of attempts Use 0 seconds to persist the connection Table 11 1 10 Advance Configuration of CELLULAR Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 99 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless WWAN PPTP CELLDHCP WAN CELLULAR LAN OPENVPN interfaces CELLULAR On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Firewall Settings Create Assign firewall zone O wwan empty cellular aj celldhcp Sa pptp Ta O unspecified or create Choose the firewall zone you want to assign to this interface Select unspecified to remove the interface from the interface from the associated zone or fill out the create field to define a new zone and attach the interface to it idea is Apply Screen 11 1 11 Firewall Configuration of CELLULAR Interface Parameters Description Create Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall zone interface Select unspecified or create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively Enter the name of the new zone in the text box and click Save amp Apply button Table 11
24. MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Interface Protocols The Protocol configuration on the Interface Advance Settings page allows configuring the protocol with respect to the router model number The available protocol options are Cellular CELLDCH Bilal 3G P E206 Interfaces WAN OpenVPN PPtP Protocolsy Static Address DHCP Client Unmanage d PPTP PPPoE PPPoATM v UMTS GPR S EVDO E206 CELLULAR E206 V v a a E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 78 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Static address E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 IPv4 address Enter the IPv4 Address This IP Address must be used to access the Router The default IP Address is 198 162 1 1 for LAN IPv4 Netmask Select the IPv4 Netmask IPv4 Gateway Enter the IPv4 Address for Gateway In case of LAN if you do not provide any Gateway IP Address by default it will take the same IP Address as that of the IPv4 LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 For WAN enter the IP Address of WAN gateway IPv4 broadcast Enter the IPv4 Address for broadcast Use Custom DNS servers Click H to add custom DNS servers IPv6 assignment length Select the IPv6 assignment length Available Options 1 64 Assign a part of the given length of public IPv6 prefix to this interface
25. MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless System Properties General Settings Logging Language and Style Local Time Tue Jul 21 09 59 37 2015 Sync with browser Hostname Maestro Timezone UTC Time Synchronization Enable NTP client Provide NTP server NTP server candidates 0_pool_ntp_org 1_pool ntp org 2_pool_ntp org 3 pool ntp org Save amp Apply Screen 10 1 1 System General Settings E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 59 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Local Time Current router time Click Sync with browser button to synchronize router clock with the local computer browser system Properties General Settings Logging Language and Style Local Time Tue Jul 21 10 07 20 2019 Note The displayed time is dependent on the configuration of your local computer that is being used as NTP server Enter the Hostname The configured Hostname appears on the Status gt Overview page Timezone Select time zone according to the geographical region in which Router is deployed Time Synchronization Enable NTP Client Enable if you want Router to get time from an NTP server Note If NTP Server is activated the Router will update time every 60 minutes from the NTP Servers Enabling NTP Client consumes data Provide NTP Server Click to use the router as a NTP server NTP
26. MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Update lists Click to update the package list from the package repository servers Free space Indicates the free space and used space Legends e Red Used space e Green Free space Download and Enter the exact name of the package to be install package downloaded from package repository servers and install it Click OK initialize installation Enter the keyword of the required package and click Find Package to search it from package repository servers Find package Click Find package button to search the package Status Installed Package Package name Displays the name of installed package Version Displays the version of installed package Table 10 3 1 Software Installation and Installed Package Details E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 69 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless Status installed packages Available packages Package name Version Description install base files 156 144539 Install bridge 1 5 2 Install busybox Screen 10 3 2 Software Packages Available for Installation Parameters Description Click Install against respective Package to install it Displays the name of package Displays the version of package Displays the description of package Table 10 3 2 Software Packages Available for Installation E200
27. SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 70 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless 10 3 2 Configuration System gt Software gt Configuration This configuration page enlists the available servers You can look up a server to search and update packages OPKG Configuration Configuration dest root dest ram tmp lists dir ext var opkg lsts option overlay root overlay src gz rc9_base http software maestro wireless com barrier_breaker base src gz rc9_luci http software_maestro wireless com barner_breaker luci src gz rc9_management http software_maestro wireless com barrier_breaker management src gz rc9_oldpackages http software _maestro wireless_com barrier_breaker oldpackages src gz rc9_packages http software maestro wireless _com barrier_breaker packages src gz rc9_routing http software _maestro wireless_com barrier_breaker routing src gz rc9_telephony http software maestro wireless com barrier_breaker telephony Screen 10 3 3 Software Configuration OPKG E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 71 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless 10 4 Backup Flash Firmware System gt Backup Flash Firmware Backups are required in order to keep the working configuration data This backup file can also be used to configure other Routers for same settings instead of configuring
28. Start Network Configuration E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 22 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS QUICK SETUP maestro empowering wireless Screen Element Description Local Network IPv4 Address Enter a IPv4 Address for the LAN interface This is the IP Address that must be used to access the Router The default LAN IPv4 Address is 192 168 1 1 Ipv4 Netmask Enter IPv4 Subnet Mask of the LAN interface we default Netmask is 255 255 255 0 Protocol Select the WAN protocol eE the available options Available Options e Manual e Automatic e PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet The default WAN protocol is selected as E Access Point Name APN is the name nee an access point for the cellular network data connection Generally the wireless cellular network operator will provide the APN to their end users Enter the APN provided by the cellular network operator SIM card Personal Identification Number PIN is used to lock the card preventing people from making unauthorized phone call or accessing cellular data services Enter the PIN of the SIM card Enter the login name WLAN E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 23 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS QUICK SETUP maestro empowering wireless Disable By default Wi Fi interface is in enable mode Check to disable the Wi Fi interface if you do not
29. Traffic Rule Displays the details of the Traffic Rule configuration and the conditions in which the rule is applicable Action to be taken on the traffic when the rule conditions are satisfied Enable Check to enable the Traffic Rule Open ports on router Opens the external port to access the Router for various tasks default all the ports are closed except the available in list of Open B Name ooo Enter the name of the Open port Protocol Select the Protocol from the available options Available Options TCP Allows only TCP traffic to the open port UDP Allows only UDP traffic to the open port TCP UDP Allows both TCP and UDP traffic to the open port External port Enter the Port Number that must be opened New forward rule Enter the name of the Forwarding Rule that will be used for forwarding traffic between two Firewall Zones i ee ee ee Source NAT Source NAT is a specific form of masquerading which allows fine grained control over the Source IP Address used for outgoing traffic Name oo o Displays the name of the Source NAT rule Displays the details of the Source NAT Rule configuration and the conditions in which the rule is applicable Action o Action to be taken on the Source NAT when the E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 181 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestr empowering wireless rule conditions are satisf
30. UTC Time Time in hhmmss sss Example 120133 0 Status A Data valid V Data not valid Example A Latitude Time in ddmm mmmm Example 1907 469671 N S Indicator N North or S South Example N Longitude Longitude in ddmm mmmm Example 07250 544473 E W Indicator E East or W West Example E Speed Over Ground Measured in knots Example 0 0 Course Over Ground True Measured in degrees Example 0 0 Date in ddmmyy Example 150915 Magnetic Variation E East or W West Measured in degrees Example 0 3 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 202 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless East West W West Indicator Example W Indicates A Autonomous D DGPS E DR N Output Data Not Valid R Course Position 5 S Simulator Example A Checksum E lt CR gt lt LF gt End of message termination Table 12 5 5 RMC Data Format A valid status is derived from all the parameters set in the software This includes the minimum number of satellites required any DOP mask setting presence of DGPS corrections etc If the default or current software setting requires that a factor is met and then if that factor is not met the solution will be marked as invalid 2 CSR Technology Inc does not support magnetic declination All courses over ground data are geodetic WGS84 directions relative to tru
31. Wi Fi Traffic Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 53 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless 9 5 3 Wireless Status gt Realtime Graphs gt Wireless Wireless indicates the traffic on Wi Fi irrespective of Wi Fi being used as an access point LAN or Client WAN Wireless Graphs displays real time graph combined for Signal and Noise data transferred in real time Colors differentiate Signal and Noise data rates It also displays the Physical data transfer rate In addition shows the average and peak Signal and Noise and Physical data rates individually Load Traffic Wireless Connections Realtime Wireless wlan 3 minute window 3 second interval Signal 83 dBm SNR 172 dBm Average 82 dBm SNR 172 dBm Peak 75 dBm SNR 180 dBm Noise 255 dBm Average 255 dBm Peak 255 dBm 3 minute window 3 second interval Phy Rate 59 Mbit s Average 47 Mbit s Peak 59 Mbit s Screen 9 5 7 Real Time Wireless Traffic Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 54 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description WLAN Interface Graph shows the periodic average of Signal and Noise on the Router Details e X axis Time Interval 1 minute e Y axis Data Rate Mbit s Legends e Blue Signal o Red Noise e Green Physical Rate Table 9 5
32. bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless General Setup Advanced Settings Status Protocol Service Type APN PIN Username Password UMTS GPRS UMTS GPRS Firewall Settings Uptime 0h 0m 46s RX 272 00 B 11 Pkts_ TX 212 00 B 10 Pkts IPv4 100 68 251 233 32 Save amp Apply Screen 11 1 3 General Configurations for 3G Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 88 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Enter the following Interface details Uptime RX TX Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number Service Type Select the type of service from the available e UTMS GPRS The router selects the best available service e UTMS The router connects only to 3G UMTS network e GPRS The router connects only to GPRS network Enter the APN provided by your network operator Enter the Username for the Data connection if any Password Enter the Password for the Data connection if any Table 11 1 3 General Configurations for 3G Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 89 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 3G WAN PPTP LAN WWA
33. channels Open VPN can run over User Datagram Protocol UDP or Transmission Control Protocol TCP transports multiplexing created SSL tunnels on a single TCP UDP port Open VPN fully supports IPv6 as protocol of the virtual network inside a tunnel and the Open VPN applications can also establish connections via IPv6 It has the ability to work through most proxy servers including HTTP and is good at working through Network address translation NAT and getting out through firewalls The server configuration has the ability to push certain network configuration options to the clients These include IP addresses routing commands and a few connection options E200 series supports Open VPN client Server and Pass Through Open VPM Client You can access the Open VPN client in Services Open VPN Open VPN Client will attach itself to the configured Open VPN server over any available WAN interface If the auto connect function is enables Open VPN will not only connect over available WAN but also switch between WANs as and when one WAN fails over to another and also auto starts in every reboot This can be achieved by clicking on the enabled tick box You can either edit the sample client or create your own configuration from ground up Note Only OpenVPN client ts supported You must manually enter the DNS E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 206 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro
34. define a new zone and attach the interface to it a EPEN Screen 11 1 18 Firewall Configurations for WAN Interface Parameters Description Create Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall zone interface Select unspecified or create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively Enter the name of the new zone in the text box and click Save amp Apply button Table 11 1 18 Firewall Configurations for WAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 109 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro 11 1 7 LAN Network gt Interface gt LAN WAN PPTP LAN Interfaces LAN On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Status Protocol IPv4 address IPv4 netmask IPv4 gateway IPv4 broadcast Use custom DNS servers IPv6 assignment length IPv6 assignment hint Static address 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 60 WWAN empowering wireless OPENVPN Physical Settings Firewall Settings Uptime 0h 19m 7s MAC Address A6 AE 9A 00 26 E0 RX 1 32 MB 4290 Pkts TX 852 62 KB 3660 Pkts IPv4 192 168 1 1 24 IPv6 FD80 2196 16A7 0 0 0 0 1 60 Assign a part of giv
35. empowering wireless 13 List of Acronym Acronym Description 2nd Generation 3rd Generation ADSL Asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL is a type of DSL broadband communications technology used for connecting to the Internet Advanced Encryption Standard Access Point Client Cellular Signal Strength CSQ It ranges from 0 to 32 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a standardized networking protocol used on Internet Protocol IP networks for dynamically distributing network configuration parameters such as IP addresses for interfaces and services DIN connector is an electrical connector that was originally standardized by the Deutsches Institut f r Normung DIN In computer security a DMZ or Demilitarized Zone is a physical or logical sub network that contains and exposes an organization s external facing services to a larger and un trusted network usually the Internet Domain Name System DNS is a hierarchical distributed naming system for computers services or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network DynDNS DDNS Dynamic DNS DDNS is a method of automatically updating a name server in the Domain Name System DNS often in real time with the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other information Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution EDGE is a digital mobile phone technology that allows improved data transmission rates as a
36. to the router model number To update the CELLULAR protocol select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button The default protocol is CELLULAR Table 11 1 9 General Configuration of CELLULAR Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 97 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless WWAN PPTP CELLDHCP WAN CELLULAR LAN OPENVPN Interfaces CELLULAR On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Firewall Settings Bring up on boot Use builtin IPv6 management Enable IPv6 negotiation on the PPP link Modem init timeout Maximum amount of seconds to wait for the modem to become ready Use default gateway If unchecked no default route is configured Use gateway metric Use DNS servers advertised by If unchecked the advertised DNS server addresses are ignored peer LCP echo failure threshold Presume peer to be dead after given amount of LCP echo failures use 0 to ignore failures LCP echo interval Send LCP echo requests at the given interval in seconds only effective in conjunction with failure threshold Inactivity timeout Close inactive connection after the given amount of seconds use 0 to persist connection Scree
37. wan Back to Overview Screen 11 2 6 Modify the Member details of MWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 139 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro Parameters empowering wireless Description Interface Displays the name of the interface Currently Configured Interfaces Table 11 2 6 Modify the Member details of MWAN Interface Enter the Interface Metric The route with least metric is considered as best route The default metric assigned to the interface is 5 For load balancing between two interfaces both the interface must have the same metric value Enter the Interface Weight The default metric assigned to the interface is 2 For load balancing between two interfaces both the interface must have the same metric value The route with higher weight carries more traffic List of currently configured Interfaces E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 140 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Overview Configuration Advanced Interfaces Members Policies Rules MWAN Policy Configuration Policies Policies are profiles grouping one or more members controlling how MWAN distributes traffic Member interfaces with lower metrics are used first Interfaces with the same metric load balance Load balanced member interfaces distribute more traffic out those with higher weigh
38. want to use it Service Set Identifier SSID is a sequence of characters which uniquely names a wireless local area network WLAN The default SSID is Maestro E200 Password The default password is Wirele Table 8 2 1 Quick Start Network Configuration 8 3 Activating the unit on Verizon network Maestro E206XT only Maestro E206XT supports both 3G and CDMA Ev DO network to activate the unit on Verizon Wireless network Go to the Network gt Interfaces tab Stop both the CELLDHCP and CELLULAR interface Edit the CELLULAR interface under the priority menu select Ev DO and click Save amp Apply The unit will reboot Go back to the Network gt Interfaces tab and Connect the CELLULAR interface Edit the CELLULAR interface and click Activate Verizon Image then Save amp Apply Go back to Network gt Interfaces tab and Connect both CELLDHCP and CELLULAR interfaces Go to System gt Reboot tab and reboot your device Your Maestro E206XT is now connected to the Verizon Wireless network You can verify network status under Status gt Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 24 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS Aes maestro empowering wireless Status provides a summary view all the vital configurations of your Maestro Router such as routing information firewall details traffic statistics including real time graphs Overv
39. 1 11 Firewall Configuration of CELLULAR Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 100 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro NY empowering wireless 11 1 5 WAN Network gt Interface gt WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN interfaces WAN On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Status Uptime 0h 14m 57s MAC Address A6 AE 9A 00 26 E1 RX 583 36 KB 4389 Pkts_ TX 1 31 MB 5522 Pkts Protocol DHCP client v Hostname to send when requesting DHCP Screen 11 1 12 General Configurations for WAN Interface Parameters Description Enter the following Interface details Uptime MAC Address RX TX Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number To update the WAN protocol select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button DHCP client is the default protocol Table 11 1 12 General Configurations for WAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 101 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 3G WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN Interfaces WAN On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several inter
40. 4 ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS FOR 3G INTERFACE 91 TABLE 11 1 5 FIREWALL CONFIGURATION FOR 3G 92 TABLE 11 1 6 GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF CELLDHCP INTERFACE 93 TABLE 11 1 7 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION OF CELLDHCP INTERFACE 95 TABLE 11 1 8 FIREWALL CONFIGURATION OF CELLDHCP INTERFACE 96 TABLE 11 1 9 GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF CELLULAR INTERFACE 97 TABLE 11 1 10 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION OF CELLULAR INTERFACE 99 TABLE 11 1 11 FIREWALL CONFIGURATION OF CELLULAR INTERFACE 100 TABLE 11 1 12 GENERAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR WAN INTERFACE 101 TABLE 11 1 13 ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS OF WAN INTERFACE 103 TABLE 11 1 14 PHYSICAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR WAN INTERFACE 104 TABLE 11 1 15 FIREWALL CONFIGURATIONS FOR WAN INTERFACE 105 TABLE 11 1 16 GENERAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR PPTP INTERFACE 106 TABLE 11 1 17 ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS FOR PPTP 108 TABLE 11 1 18 FIREWALL CONFIGURATIONS FOR WAN INTERFACE 109 TABLE 11 1 19 GENERAL CONFIGURATIONS OF LAN INTERFACE 111 TABLE 11 1 20 ADVANCED SETTINGS FOR LAN INTERFACE 112 TABLE 11 1 21 PHYSICAL CONFIGURATIONS OF LAN INTERFACE 113 TABLE 11 1 22 FIREWALL CONFIGURATIONS OF LAN INTERFACE 114 TABLE 11 1 23 GENERAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR DHCP SERVER 116 TABLE 11 1 24 ADVANCE CONFIGURATIONS FOR DHCP SERVER 117 TABLE 11 1 25 IPV6 CONFIGURATION OF DHCP SERVE 118 TABLE 11 1 26 GENERAL CONFIGURATION FOR WWAN INTERFACE 120 TABLE 11 1 27 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION FOR WWAN INTERFACE 122 TABLE 11 1 28 PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION FOR WWAN INTERFACE 123 TABLE 11 1
41. 416 kB 29436 kB 21 Buffered Screen 9 1 3 Memory Status Overview Parameters Description Total Available Total available RAM memory Total Memory is summation of used memory free memory buffered memory and cached memory Grey highlight and the percentage value display the amount of used memory Free RAM memory Grey highlight and the percentage value display the amount of used memory Table 9 1 3 Memory Status Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 31 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS Ses maestro X empowering wireless Status gt Overview gt Status The Network group provides the status of IPv4and IPv6 WAN status Network WAN IP 192 168 0 100 WAN Gateway 192 168 0 1 WAN DNS 192 168 0 1 Cellular IP 100 84 42 219 Cellular Gateway 100 84 42 219 Cellular DNS 59 144 127 117 202 56 215 44 WWAN IP 0 0 0 0 WWAN Gateway 0 0 0 0 WWAN DNS 0 0 0 0 Screen 9 1 4 Network Status Overview Parameters Description Displays status of fixed line WAN connection with following details IP IP Address of the WAN Interface Gateway IP Address of the WAN Interface Gateway DNS Two DNS IP Address Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server Displays status of Cellular network data connection with following details E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 32 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro e
42. 7 Real Time Wireless Traffic Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 55 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro 9 5 4 Connection empowering wireless Status gt Realtime Graphs gt Connection Connection graphs provides an overview of active network connections those Originating from the Router and also those that are originating from LAN WAN of the Router Load Realtime Connections This page gives an overview over currently active network connections Wireless Active Connections Network IPV4 IPV4 IPV4 IPV4 IPV4 Protocol TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP Connections Source 192 168 1 155 62737 192 168 1 140 32692 192 168 1 140 48276 192 168 1 140 39768 192 168 1 140 48290 3 minute window 3 second interval 164 Peak 180 12 Peak 18 Peak 6 Destination Transfer 111 221 74 23 40016 31 00 KB 146 Pkts 4 255 185 236 5222 9 53 KB 19 Pkts 216 58 220 4 443 6 08 KB 18 Pkts_ 74 125 130 188 5228 6 08 KB 22 Pkts 216 58 220 4 443 4 83 KB 17 Pkts Screen 9 5 8 Real Time Connection Traffic Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 56 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS EARE maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Protocol Graph shows the periodic average of data transfer using specific protocols on the Router using the active connections in real time De
43. ABLE 11 3 3 ADVANCE WIRELESS CONNECTION CONFIGURATIONS FOR A NEW DEVICE 157 TABLE 11 3 4 GENERAL WIRELESS CONNECTION CONFIGURATIONS FOR A NEW INTERFACE 159 TABLE 11 3 5 WIRELESS SECURITY CONFIGURATIONS FOR A NEW INTERFAC 161 TABLE 11 3 6 MAC FILTER CONFIGURATIONS FOR A NEW INTERFACE 161 TABLE 11 4 1 GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF DHCP SERVER AND DNS FORWARDER 164 TABLE 11 4 2 RESOLV AND HOST FILE CONFIGURATION FOR DHCP AND DNS 165 TABLE 11 4 3 TFTP CONFIGURATION FOR DHCP AND DNS 166 TABLE 11 4 4 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION FOR DHCP AND DNS 168 TABLE 11 5 1 HOSTNAMES CONFIGURATION 169 TABLE 11 6 1 STATIC ROUTES CONFIGURATION 171 TABLE 11 7 1 DIAGNOSTICS CONFIGURATION 172 TABLE 11 8 1 GENERAL CONFIGURATION FOR FIREWALL ZONE 174 TABLE 111 8 2 GENERAL CONFIGURATION FOR FIREWALL ZONE LAN 176 TABLE 111 8 3 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION FOR FIREWALL ZONE LAN 177 TABLE 11 8 4 PORT FORWARDING CONFIGURATION FOR FIREWALL ZONE 179 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 219 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS TABLES DETAILS maestro empowering wireless TABLE 11 8 5 TRAFFIC RULE OVERVIEW FOR FIREWALL ZONE 182 TABLE 12 1 1 DYNAMIC DNS CONFIGURATIONS 188 TABLE 12 2 1 AGENT CONFIGURATIONS 190 TABLE 12 3 1 SMS SERVICE CONFIGURATIONS 193 TABLE 112 4 1 DOTA SERVICE CONFIGURATION 195 TABLE 112 5 1 GPS SERVICE CONFIGURATIONS 197 TABLE 12 5 2 GSV DATA FORMAT 198 TABLE 12 5 3 GGA DATA FORMAT 200 TABLE 12 5 4 VIG DATA FORMA
44. CKAGE CONTENT DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 4 1 WEB ADMIN PAGE 10 4 2 WI FI ENABLED WITH WPA WPA2 TKIP KEY 10 4 3 CONNECTION 10 5 UNDERSTANDING THE MAESTRO ROUTER 5 1 LAN PANEL DETAILS 11 5 2 WAN PANEL DETAILS 12 5 3 FRONT PANEL DETAILS 13 5 4 CONNECTING MAESTRO ROUTER 15 8 1 QUICK SETUP 21 8 2 NETWORK SETUP 9 9 1 OVERVIEW 25 9 1 1 STATUS 25 9 2 FIREWALL 39 9 2 1 IPV4 FIREWALL 39 9 2 2 IPV6 FIREWALL 41 9 3 ROUTES 43 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 4 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS OVERVIEW maestro empowering wireless 9 4 SYSTEM LOGS 45 9 5 REAL TIME GRAPHS 46 9 5 1 LOAD 46 9 5 2 TRAFFIC 48 9 5 3 WIRELESS 54 9 5 4 CONNECTION SG 10 SYSTEM 10 1 SYSTEMS 58 10 1 1 GENERAL SETTINGS 58 10 1 2 LOGGING 61 10 1 3 LANGUAGE AND STYLE 64 10 2 ADMINISTRATION 65 10 2 1 ROUTER PASSWORD 65 10 2 2 SSH ACCESS 66 10 3 SOFTWARE 68 10 3 1 ACTIONS 68 10 3 2 CONFIGURATION 71 10 4 BACKUP FLASH FIRMWARE 72 10 4 1 FLASH OPERATION 72 10 5 REBOOT 75 11 NETWORK 11 1 INTERFACES 76 11 1 1 INTERFACE OVERVIEW 83 11 1 2 3G ONLY FOR E205 88 11 1 3 CELLDHCP ONLY FOR E206 93 11 1 4 CELLULAR 97 11 1 5 WAN 101 11 1 6 PPTP 106 11 1 7 LAN 110 11 1 8 WWAN 119 11 1 9 OPEN VPN 125 11 2 LOAD BALANCING 130 11 2 1 OVERVIEW 131 11 2 2 CONFIGURATION 133 11 2 3 ADVANCED SETTINGS 146 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 5 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS
45. DHCP AND DNS 166 SCREEN 11 4 4 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION FOR DHCP AND DNS 167 SCREEN 11 5 1 HOSTNAMES CONFIGURATION 169 SCREEN 11 6 1 STATIC ROUTES CONFIGURATION 170 SCREEN 11 7 1 DIAGNOSTICS CONFIGURATION 172 SCREEN 11 8 1 GENERAL CONFIGURATION FOR FIREWALL ZONE 173 SCREEN 111 8 2 GENERAL CONFIGURATION FOR FIREWALL ZONE LAN 175 SCREEN 11 8 3 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION FOR FIREWALL ZONE LAN 177 SCREEN 11 8 4 PORT FORWARDING CONFIGURATION FOR FIREWALL ZONE 178 SCREEN 11 8 5 TRAFFIC RULE OVERVIEW FOR FIREWALL ZONE 180 SCREEN 11 8 6 CUSTOM RULES CONFIGURATION FOR FIREWALL ZONE 183 SCREEN 12 1 1 DYNAMIC DNS CONFIGURATIONS 186 SCREEN 12 2 1 AGENT CONFIGURATIONS 189 SCREEN 12 3 1 SMS SERVICE CONFIGURATIONS 192 SCREEN 12 4 1 DOTA SERVICE CONFIGURATION 194 SCREEN 12 5 1 GPS SERVICE CONFIGURATIONS 196 SCREEN 12 6 1 EVENT SERVICE CONFIGURATION 205 SCREEN 12 7 1 OPENVPN SERVICE CONFIGURATION 207 SCREEN 12 7 2 EDIT OPENVPN SERVICE CONFIGURATION 208 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 216 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS TABLES DETAILS maestro empowering wireless 15 Tables Details TABLE 4 1 1 DEFAULT WEB ADMIN PAGE CREDENTIALS 10 TABLE 4 2 1 DEFAULT WI FI CREDENTIALS WPA WPA TKIP 10 TABLE 5 3 1 LED STATES AND DESCRIPTION 14 TABLE 5 4 1 LOGIN PAGE 19 TABLE 9 1 1 SYSTEM STATUS OVERVIEW 28 TABLE 9 1 2 CELLULAR STATUS OVERVIEW 30 TABLE 9 1 3 MEMORY STATUS OVERVIEW 31 TABLE 9 1 4 NETWORK STATUS O
46. Default is Retries E No Of retries to check download the file from serer Default is 3 if kept empty User admin Password Save amp Apply Screen 12 4 1 DOTA Service Configuration E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 194 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro X empowering wireless Parameters Description Update now Click Update now button to download a latest firmware version from HTTP Server In absence of DOTA server the either from a configured custom server or from Maestro Wireless server Check for update Click to check for available updates from Maestro server DOTA HTTP HTTPS Server Enter the name of the HTTP server to be accessed for updates Enter the name of the File to be accessed for updates Timeout in Minutes Enter the time in minutes expected to download the latest firmware file The download process will automatically get aborted after the configured time The default Expected time is 20 minutes Enter the number of retries to check and download the latest firmware file from the server The default number of retries is 3 Password Enter the Password Table 12 4 1 DOTA Service Configuration E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 195 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless 12 5 GPS Services gt GPS E200Router has an in built GPS receiver that communicates wit
47. Displays the following details e SSID A Service Set Identifier SSID is a public identifier of 32 characters that uniquely names a Wi Fi connection Mode Displays the mode of WLAN interface like Access Point Mode or Client Mode BSSID Displays Basic Service Set Identification BSSID 24 bit MAC Address of Wireless Access Point Encryption Displays the data encryption method Signal Strength Displays the signal strength in percentage Wireless network is Click the Enable button to start the wireless network enabled Choose the channel frequency from the drop down menu or choose auto to select it automatically There are 11 channels A custom channel can be added Transmit Power Select the transmit power The default selection is 20dBm or 100mW Table 11 3 2 General Wireless Connection Configurations for a New Device E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 155 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Advanced Settings radio Master Maestro radio Master E200 mithil radioQ Master Maestro Wireless Network Master Maestro radio0 network3 The Device Configuration section covers physical settings of the radio hardware such as channel transmit power or antenna selection which are shared among all defined wireless networks if the radio hardware is multi SSID capable Per network settings like encryption or op
48. EN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN 10 1 1 10 1 2 10 1 3 10 2 1 10 2 2 10 3 1 10 3 2 10 3 3 10 4 1 10 4 2 10 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 3 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 11 1 10 11 1 11 11 1 12 11 1 13 11 1 14 11 1 15 11 1 16 11 1 17 11 1 18 11 1 19 11 1 20 11 1 21 11 1 22 11 1 23 11 1 24 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 SYSTEM GENERAL SETTINGS SYSLOG CONFIGURATIONS LANGUAGE AND STYLE CONFIGURATIONS ROUTER CREDENTIAL CONFIGURATIONS SSH ACCESS CONFIGURATIONS MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS TABLE OF FIGURE SCREEN maestro empowering wireless 59 61 64 65 66 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND INSTALLED PACKAGE DETAILS 68 SOFTWARE PACKAGES AVAILABLE FOR INSTALLATION SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION OPKG BACKUP RESTORE AND FLASH OPERATIONS BACKUP FILE CONFIGURATIONS SYSTEM REBOOT INTERFACE OVERVIEW CONFIGURE VPN INTERFACE GENERAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR 3G INTERFACE ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS FOR 3G INTERFACE FIREWALL CONFIGURATION FOR 3G GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF CELLDHCP INTERFACE ADVANCE CONFIGURATION OF CELLDHCP INTERFACE FIREWALL CONFIGURATION OF CELLDHCP INTERFACE GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF CELLULAR INTERFACE ADVANCE CONFIGURATION OF CELLULAR INTERFACE FIREWALL CONFIGURATION OF CELLULAR INTERFACE GENERAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR WAN INTERFACE ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS OF WAN IN
49. Example Maestro E205 Display 35 characters long unique Product Identification number PID Consider an example of PID E205XT02 031202 SL8082T XXXXXXXXXXXXXX It is composed of 8 characters SKU E205XT02 6 characters UID 031202 WAN GNSS Wi Fi 2x LAN SIM 7 character Module Name SL8082T 14 characters Serial Number XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Comprises of HW PCB version 01 to 99 Lot number 01 to 99 Production date YYMMDD Unit number 4 digits PID read script is open to use e Command readpid e Response PID E205XT02 031202 SL8082T XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Firmware Version Base Firmware Version number Kernel Version The Linux Kernel version number on the router Local Time Displays the day of the week month date time and year configured on the router The format is Day Month Date hh mm ss Year The time is displayed in 24 hour clock format Displays the time for which the router is up and running since last power ON Up Time The format is hh mm ss The time is displayed in 24 hour clock format E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 27 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS IMEI MEID MEID is available only in E206 Routers Ses TI empowering wireless Displays 15 digit IMEI number or 14 digit MEID number An IMEI number International Mobile Equipment Identity is a 15 or 17 digit unique numbers to identify GSM or UMTS mobile devices It is used to pr
50. Lan Wan Tunnel Wifi 3 minute window 3 second interval Inbound 0 72 kbit s Average 0 67 kbit s Peak 6 6 kbit s 0 09 kB s 0 08 kB s 0 83 kB s Outbound 0 94 kbit s Average 0 62 kbit s 18 26 kbit s 0 12 kB s 0 08 kB s 2 28 kB s Screen 9 5 5 Real Time Tunnel Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic Graph shows the periodic average Tunnel Traffic Inbound Outbound on the Router Details e X axis Time Interval 1 minute e Y axis Tunnel Traffic KB s Legends e Blue Inbound Traffic e Green Outbound Traffic Table 9 5 5 Real Time Tunnel Traffic Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 52 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless Graph shows past three minutes average Wi Fi traffic and peak Wi Fi traffic on the router Load Traffic Wireless Connections Realtime Traffic Lan Wan Tunnel Wifi 3 minute window 3 second interval 0 kbit s Average 0 kbit s Peak 0 kbit s 0 kB s 0 kB s 0 kB s 0 kbit s Average 0 01 kbit s 3 84 kbit s 0 kB s 0 kB s 0 46 kB s Screen 9 5 6 Real Time Wi Fi Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic Graph shows the periodic average Wi Fi Traffic Inbound Outbound on the Router Details e X axis Time Interval 1 minute e Y axis Wi Fi Traffic kB s Legends e Blue Inbound Traffic e Green Outbound Traffic Table 9 5 6 Real Time
51. N INTERFACE 135 SCREEN 11 2 5 MEMBER CONFIGURATION DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 137 SCREEN 11 2 6 MODIFY THE MEMBER DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 139 SCREEN 11 2 7 POLICY CONFIGURATION DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 141 SCREEN 11 2 8 MODIFY POLICY OF MWAN INTERFACE 142 SCREEN 11 2 9 RULE CONFIGURATION DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 143 SCREEN 11 2 10 EDIT RULE DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 144 SCREEN 11 2 11 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION FOR HOTPLUG SCRIPT 146 SCREEN 11 2 12 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION FOR MWAN INTERFACES 147 SCREEN 11 2 13 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION FOR MWAN NETWORK 148 SCREEN 11 2 14 MWAN INTERFACE AND SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS 149 SCREEN 11 2 15 DATA FOR TROUBLESHOOTING 151 SCREEN 11 3 1 WIRELESS CONNECTION AND ASSOCIATED STATIONS OVERVIEW 152 SCREEN 11 3 2 GENERAL WIRELESS CONNECTION CONFIGURATIONS FOR A NEW DEVICE 154 SCREEN 11 3 3 ADVANCE WIRELESS CONNECTION CONFIGURATIONS FOR A NEW DEVICE 156 SCREEN 11 3 4 GENERAL WIRELESS CONNECTION CONFIGURATIONS FORA NEW INTERFACE 158 SCREEN 11 3 5 WIRELESS SECURITY CONFIGURATIONS FOR A NEW INTERFACE160 SCREEN 11 3 6 MAC FILTER CONFIGURATIONS FOR A NEW INTERFACE 161 SCREEN 11 4 1 GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF DHCP SERVER AND DNS FORWARDER 163 SCREEN 11 4 2 RESOLV AND HOST FILE CONFIGURATION FOR DHCP AND DNS165 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 215 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS TABLE OF FIGURE SCREEN maestro empowering wireless SCREEN 11 4 3 TFTP CONFIGURATION FOR
52. N OPENVPN Interfaces 3G On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Firewall Settings Bring up on boot Use builtin IPv6 management Enable IPv6 negotiation on the PPP link Modem init timeout Maximum amount of seconds to wait for the modem to become ready Use default gateway If unchecked no default route is configured Use gateway metric Use DNS servers advertised by If unchecked the advertised DNS server addresses are ignored peer LCP echo failure threshold Presume peer to be dead after given amount of LCP echo failures use 0 to ignore failures LCP echo interval Send LCP echo requests at the given interval in seconds only effective in conjunction with failure threshold Inactivity timeout Close inactive connection after the given amount of seconds use 0 to persist connection Screen 11 1 4 Advanced Configurations for 3G Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 90 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the 3G interface to be live after every reboot Bring up on boot for 3G interface is checked by default Use builtin IPv6 Allows to use the built in IPv6
53. ONS NETWORK maestro Parameters Ignore Interface Leasetime empowering wireless Description Check to disable the DHCP interface Lowest leased address as offset from the network address Example if your LAN IP address is 192 168 1 1 and the parameter Start is configured as 100 then the starting IP Address of the leased IP Address range is 192 168 1 100 Maximum number of leased addresses that can be configured Example if your LAN IP address is 192 168 1 1 and the parameter Start is configured as 100 and parameter Limit is configured as 150 the leased IP Address range is 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 1 249 This means a total of 150 devices can be configured Remaining time until which the device can use the DHCP server leased IP Address Table 11 1 23 General Configurations for DHCP Server E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 116 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Advanced Settings DHCP Server General Setup Advanced Settings IPv6 Settings Dynamically allocate DHCP addresses for clients lf disabled only clients having static leases will be served Force DHCP on this network even if another server is detected Override the netmask sent to clients Normally it is calculated from the subnet that is served DHCP Options t Define additional DHCP options for example 6 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 2 which ad
54. OVERVIEW maestro empowering wireless 11 3 WI FI 152 11 3 1 ADD 154 11 4 DHCP AND DNS 162 11 4 1 GENERAL SETTINGS 163 11 4 2 RESOLV AND HOST FILE 165 11 4 3 TFTP SETTINGS 166 11 4 4 ADVANCED SETTINGS 167 11 5 HOSTNAMES 169 11 6 STATIC ROUTES 170 11 7 DIAGNOSTICS 172 11 8 FIREWALL 173 11 8 1 GENERAL SETTING 173 11 8 2 PORT FORWARDING 178 11 8 3 TRAFFIC RULES 180 11 8 4 CUSTOM RULES 183 12 SERVICES 12 1 DYNAMIC DNS 185 12 2 AGENTS 189 12 3 SMS 191 12 4 DOTA 194 12 5 GPS 196 12 6 EVENTS 205 12 7 OPENVPN 206 13 LIST OF ACRONYM 14 TABLE OF FIGURE SCREEN 15 TABLES DETAILS E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 6 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS OVERVIEW maestro empowering wireless With high speed cellular 3G and beyond WAN LAN and Wi Fi connectivity the Maestro s E200 series of router are highly versatile reliable and rugged router designed for mission critical M2M and enterprise applications requiring faultless connectivity Cellular can be configured to be the primary connectivity mode or the WAN failover alternative to a wire line connection They also support a wide range of advanced routing protocols and VPN configurations The Maestro E200 series include 1 EZO5XTO2 A dual band 900MHz 2100MHz High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA router with quad band GSM GPRS 850 900 1800 1900MHZz for 2G fallback operation 2 EZO5XT04 A tri band 800MHz
55. PSK CCMP Screen 9 1 7 Wireless Status Overview Parameters Description Connection Name Displays the name of the connection and the details SSID A Service Set Identifier SSID is a public identifier of 32 characters that uniquely names a Wireless Local Area Network WLAN Mode Displays whether the WLAN interface is currently configured as an Access Point Master or as a Client of a higher order Wi Fi network Channel Wireless Local Area Network channel Bitrate Data transfer rate BSSID Displays Basic Service Set Identification BSSID 24 bit MAC Address of Wireless device Encryption Displays the data encryption method Signal Strength Displays the signal strength in percentage Table 9 1 9 Wireless Status Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 37 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro X empowering wireless Status gt Overview gt Status The Associated Stations group enlists the computers and or devices that are connected to the router over Wi Fi Associated Stations MAC Address Network Signal Noise RX Rate TX Rate C0 EE FB 31 1C D1 Master Maestro E200 86 dBm 0 dBm 6 0 Mbit s MCS 0 20MHz 14 4 Mbit s MCS 1 20MHz Screen 9 1 8 Associated Stations Status Overview Parameters Description Associated Stations MAC Address MAC Address of the computers and or devices that are connected to the router Mode and Name of th
56. Pv6 Gateway empowering wireless Description Displays the name of the interface assigned the Static IPv4 Address Displays the target host IPv4 Address or Network if the target is a network Displays the IPv4 Netmask of the static route Displays the IPv4 Gateway of the static route Displays the metric of the static route Displays the configured Maximum Transmission Unit MTU Displays the name of the interface assigned the Static IPv6 Address Displays the target host IPv6 Address or Network CIDR if the target is a network Displays the IPv6 Netmask of the static route Displays the IPv6 Gateway of the static route Displays the metric of the static route Table 11 6 1 Static Routes Configuration E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 171 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro X empowering wireless 11 7 Diagnostics Network gt Diagnostics Diagnostics Network Utilities IP v Ping Traceroute Nslookup Install iputils traceroute6 for Pv6 traceroute Screen 11 7 1 Diagnostics Configuration Parameters Description Network Utilies IP Address or fully qualified domain name to be pinged It determines network connection between Router and host on the network The output shows if the response was received packets transmitted and received packet loss if any Traceroute IP Address or fully qualified domain name It determines network conne
57. RO ROUTER WAN PANEL 12 FIGURE 5 3 1 FRONT PANEL 13 FIGURE 5 4 1 INSERT SIM CARD 15 FIGURE 5 4 2 CONNECTING THE ANTENNAS 16 FIGURE 5 4 3 ETHERNET CABLE CONNECTION FOR LAN WAN ACCESS 17 FIGURE 5 4 4 CONNECTING TO AC RECEPTACLE 17 SCREEN 5 4 1 LOGIN PAGE 18 SCREEN 8 1 1 ROUTER INFORMATION 21 SCREEN 8 2 1 QUICK START NETWORK CONFIGURATION 22 SCREEN 9 1 1 SYSTEM STATUS OVERVIEW 26 SCREEN 9 1 2 CELLULAR STATUS OVERVIEW 29 SCREEN 9 1 3 MEMORY STATUS OVERVIEW 31 SCREEN 12 7 4 NETWORK STATUS OVERVIEW 32 SCREEN 9 1 4 MWAN INTERFACE LIVE STATUS 34 SCREEN 9 1 5 DHCP LEASE STATUS OVERVIEW 35 SCREEN 9 1 6 DHCPV6 LEASE STATUS OVERVIEW 36 SCREEN 9 1 7 WIRELESS STATUS OVERVIEW 37 SCREEN 9 1 8 ASSOCIATED STATIONS STATUS OVERVIEW 38 SCREEN 9 2 1 IPV4 FIREWALL STATUS 39 SCREEN 9 2 2 IPV6 FIREWALL STATUS 41 SCREEN 9 3 1 ROUTES STATUS 43 SCREEN 9 4 1 SYSTEM LOGS 45 SCREEN 9 5 1 REAL TIME LOAD GRAPH 46 SCREEN 9 5 2 REAL TIME LAN TRAFFIC GRAPH 48 SCREEN 9 5 3 REAL TIME WAN TRAFFIC GRAPH 50 SCREEN 9 5 4 REAL TIME CELLULAR TRAFFIC GRAPH 51 SCREEN 9 5 5 REAL TIME TUNNEL TRAFFIC GRAPH 52 SCREEN 9 5 6 REAL TIME WI FI TRAFFIC GRAPH 53 SCREEN 9 5 7 REAL TIME WIRELESS TRAFFIC GRAPH 54 SCREEN 9 5 8 REAL TIME CONNECTION TRAFFIC GRAPH 56 http support maestro wireless com 213 SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCRE
58. S Client WDS The default mode is Access Point Displays the device name assigned to the router The default name is Maestro E200 stro empowering wireless Select LAN for the Access Point or WWAN for Client Mode to configure the Router as LAN or WWAN respectively Select Hide SSID to hide SSID when client machines scan for available Wi Fi networks Wi Fi Multimedia WMM is a subset of the 802 11 wireless LAN WLAN specification that enhances quality of service QoS on a network by prioritizin data packets Since WMM support is required for products to be certified for 802 11n WMM comes enabled by defa in all Wi Fi Certified n APs and wireless routers So even if you don t have any WMM aware devices on your network leave WMM enabled or you may find your clients connecting only at 54 Mbps rates e g ult Table 11 3 4 General Wireless Connection Configurations for a New Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 159 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro Wireless Security empowering wireless Interface Configuration General Setup Encryption Cipher Key ecurity MAC Filter WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Mixed M mA auto he seseegee bay Save Screen 11 3 5 Wireless Security Configurations for a New Interface Parameters Encryption Description Select the Encryption mode for Wi Fi network Available Options No
59. S SERVICES maestro empowering wireless E200 is equipped with features like SMS configuration GPS and digital I O Services are the set of features complimenting the routing features These features are Dynamic DNS Agents SMS DOTA GPS Events OpenVPN E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 184 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro X empowering wireless 12 1 Dynamic DNS Services gt Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Domain Name System is a method of keeping a static domain host name linked to a dynamically assigned IP address allowing your server to be more easily accessible from various locations on the Internet Powered by Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS you can now access your routr server by the domain name not the dynamic IP address DDNS will tie a domain name e g mymaestro com or maestro wireless com to your dynamic IP address You can add a new DynDNS by choosing a name and clicking on ADD button E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 185 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS allows that your router can be reached with a fixed hostname while having a dynamically changing IP address Delete MYDDNS Enable O0 Service dyndns org Use Syslog M Hostname mypersonaldomain dyndns_org Username myusername Password eecccccece
60. SION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 82 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro 11 1 1 Interface Overview 3G WAN PPTP Interfaces Interface Overview Master E200 mithil Add VPN interface Global network options IPv6 ULA Prefix Network Watchdog Enable WWAN OPENVPN Status Uptime 0h 4m 32s MAC Address A6 AE 9A 00 26 E0 RX 435 07 KB 2302 Pkts TX 631 60 KB 1905 Pkts IPv4 192 168 1 1 24 IPv6 FD80 2198 16A7 0 0 0 0 1 60 Uptime 0h 4m 6s RX 148 00 B 7 Pkts_ TX 168 00 B 6 Pkts IPv4 100 88 253 137 32 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 RX 0 00 B 0 Pkts TX 0 00 B 0 Pkts RX 0 00 B 0 Pkts TX 0 00 B 0 Pkts Uptime 0h 4m 29s MAC Address A6 AE 9A 00 26 E1 RX 278 13 KB 1691 Pkts TX 450 60 KB 2236 Pkts Uptime 0h 0m 0s MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 RX 0 00 B 0 Pkts TX 31 89 KB 92 Pkts fd60 2198 16a7 46 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 Network gt Interface gt Interface Overview Actions Connect Connect Connect a Connect Connect Save amp Apply Screen 11 1 1 Interface Overview empowering wireless http support maestro wireless com 83 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Interface Overview Displays the all the configured Network Interfaces The pre configured interfaces for the router are LAN 3G On
61. Server Displays the NTP server candidates If NTP Server Candidates fails the Router will try connecting to other configured NTP Server candidates in round robin manner Click x to delete the NTP server candidate Click ual to add the NTP server candidate Table 10 1 1 System General Settings E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 60 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless 10 1 2 Logging System gt System gt Logging The Router can capture and log system activity including interface connection status internal debugging messages critical and emergency logs It can either store the logs locally and or send them to external UDP syslog server for storage and archival purposes The system log buffer uses First In First Out FIFO mechanism Note All the logs are lost on Router reboot SYSLOG is an industry standard protocol method for collecting and forwarding messages from devices to a server running a syslog daemon usually via UDP Port 514 The syslog server on a remote computer accepts the log messages and stores them in files or prints them Logging to a central syslog server facility helps in the aggregation of associated logs and alerts and provides protected long term storage This is useful for incident handling routine troubleshooting and historical analysis System Properties General Settings Logging Language and Style System log buffer siz
62. Source of IP address URL URL http checkip dyndns com Check for changed IP every Check time unit Force update every Force time unit Retry on fail every Retry unit 3 Add Save amp Apply Save Screen 12 1 1 Dynamic DNS Configurations Parameters Description MYDDNS Dynamic DNS allows the router to be reached with a fixed hostname while having a dynamically changing IP Address Select the DynDNS service provider from the available opitons Available Options dyndns org easydns com namecheap com no ip com E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 186 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES T empowering wireless Use Syslog Saves the logs in Syslog server Uncheck to disable using the Syslog By default the logs are saved Name to identify the host that you want to use on DDNS server i e domain name that you registered with your DDNS service provider for example maestro com Hostname is received from DynDNS service provider Specify your DDNS account s Login name Username is received from DynDNS service provider Password Specify your DDNS account s Password Password is received from DynDNS service provider Source of IP address Select the IP Address source Network Interface and URL If Network is chosen select the type of Network from LAN WAN 3G WWAN OpenVPN and PPTP If Interface is chosen select one interface from the available in
63. T 201 TABLE 12 5 5 RMC DATA FORMAT 203 TABLE 12 5 6 GSA DATA FORMAT 204 TABLE 12 6 1 EVENT SERVICE CONFIGURATION 205 TABLE 12 7 1 OPENVPN SERVICE CONFIGURATION 207 TABLE 12 7 2 OPENVPN SERVICE CONFIGURATION 209 TABLE 12 7 3 LIST OF ACRONYMS 212 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 220
64. TERFACE PHYSICAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR WAN INTERFACE FIREWALL CONFIGURATIONS FOR WAN INTERFACE GENERAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR PPTP INTERFACE ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS FOR PPTP FIREWALL CONFIGURATIONS FOR WAN INTERFACE GENERAL CONFIGURATIONS OF LAN INTERFACE ADVANCED SETTINGS FOR LAN INTERFACE PHYSICAL CONFIGURATIONS OF LAN INTERFACE FIREWALL CONFIGURATIONS OF LAN INTERFACE GENERAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR DHCP SERVER ADVANCE CONFIGURATIONS FOR DHCP SERVER 70 71 72 74 75 83 86 88 90 92 93 94 96 97 98 100 101 102 104 105 106 107 109 110 112 113 114 115 117 http support maestro wireless com 214 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS TABLE OF FIGURE SCREEN maestro empowering wireless SCREEN 11 1 25 IPV6 CONFIGURATION OF DHCP SERVER 118 SCREEN 11 1 26 GENERAL CONFIGURATION FOR WWAN INTERFACE 119 SCREEN 11 1 27 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION FOR WWAN INTERFACE 121 SCREEN 11 1 28 PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION FOR WWAN INTERFACE 123 SCREEN 11 1 29 FIREWALL CONFIGURATION FOR WWAN INTERFACE 124 SCREEN 11 1 30 GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF OPENVPN INTERFACE 125 SCREEN 11 1 31 ADVANCE CONFIGURATION OF OPENVPN INTERFACE 127 SCREEN 11 1 32 PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION OF OPENVPN INTERFACE 128 SCREEN 11 1 33 FIREWALL CONFIGURATION OF OPENVPN INTERFACE 129 SCREEN 11 2 1 LIVE STATUS OVERVIEW OF MWAN INTERFACE 131 SCREEN 11 2 2 DETAILED STATUS OVERVIEW OF MWAN INTERFACE 132 SCREEN 11 2 3 CONFIGURATION DETAILS OF MWAN INTERFACE 133 SCREEN 11 2 4 MODIFY MWA
65. VERVIEW 33 TABLE 9 1 5 MWAN INTERFACE LIVE STATUS 34 TABLE 9 1 6 DHCP LEASE STATUS OVERVIEW 35 TABLE 9 1 7 DHCPV6 LEASE STATUS OVERVIEW 36 TABLE 9 1 8 WIRELESS STATUS OVERVIEW 37 TABLE 9 1 9 ASSOCIATED STATIONS STATUS OVERVIEW 38 TABLE 9 2 1 IPV4 FIREWALL STATUS 40 TABLE 9 2 2 IPV6 FIREWALL STATUS 42 TABLE 9 3 1 ROUTES STATUS 44 TABLE 9 5 1 REAL TIME LOAD GRAPH 47 TABLE 9 5 2 REAL TIME LAN TRAFFIC GRAPH 49 TABLE 9 5 3 REAL TIME WAN TRAFFIC GRAPH 50 TABLE 9 5 4 REAL TIME CELLULAR TRAFFIC GRAPH 51 TABLE 9 5 5 REAL TIME TUNNEL TRAFFIC GRAPH 52 TABLE 9 5 6 REAL TIME WI FI TRAFFIC GRAPH 53 TABLE 9 5 7 REAL TIME WIRELESS TRAFFIC GRAPH 55 TABLE 9 5 8 REAL TIME CONNECTION TRAFFIC GRAPH 57 TABLE 10 1 1 SYSTEM GENERAL SETTINGS 60 TABLE 10 1 2 SYSLOG CONFIGURATIONS 63 TABLE 10 1 3 LANGUAGE AND STYLE CONFIGURATIONS 64 TABLE 10 2 1 ROUTER CREDENTIAL CONFIGURATIONS 65 TABLE 110 2 2 SSH ACCESS CONFIGURATIONS 67 TABLE 10 3 1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND INSTALLED PACKAGE DETAILS _69 TABLE 10 3 2 SOFTWARE PACKAGES AVAILABLE FOR INSTALLATION 70 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 217 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS TABLES DETAILS maestro empowering wireless TABLE 10 4 1 BACKUP RESTORE AND FLASH OPERATIONS 73 TABLE 10 4 2 BACKUP FILE CONFIGURATIONS 74 TABLE 11 1 1 INTERFACE OVERVIEW 85 TABLE 11 1 2 CONFIGURE VPN INTERFACE 87 TABLE 11 1 3 GENERAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR 3G INTERFACE 89 TABLE 11 1
66. WAN Panel GPS SMA Antenna Connector Ethernet port WAN Amber LED Speed Indicator When ON indicates the connection up 10 100Mbps Green LED Link Activity indicator When On Blinking indicates traffic data activity on the port SIM Card holder SIM Eject Button Cellular SMA Antenna Connector E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 12 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS UNDERSTANDING THE maestro MAESTRO RO UTE R empowering wireless 5 3 Front Panel Details maestro NY empowering wireless D ror ry By WV oS ee Wi Fi Activity Network Signal Power Alert The top panel of Maestro E200 Series Routers features 6 LEDs on the front to indicate critical system information E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 13 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS UNDERSTANDING THE maestro MAESTRO RO UTE R empowering wireless Colour and State Description Wi Fi network is inactive 6 Blue Traffic on Wi Fi ey ae network Wi Fi network is up Blueon S and activated Cellular data service is not connected Activity e Amber Data Transfer over ATN Flashing Cellular Network Ae Cellular data service is connected Not registered on a cellular network Registered ona roaming cellular network Amber Registered on home ON cellular network nN No signal CSQ 0 to 5 99 Amber Weak signal oe Flashing CSQ gt 5 to 12 ee Strong sign
67. Wireless usage Information and Connection detailed information 9 5 1 Load Status Realtime Graphs gt Load Graph shows past three minutes average CPU load and peak CPU load on the router Load Traffic Wireless Connections Realtime Load 3 minute window 3 second interval 1 Minute Load E Average Peak 0 97 5 Minute Load Average p Peak 0 49 15 Minute Load f Average i Peak 0 23 Screen 9 5 1 Real Time Load Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 46 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Load Graph shows the periodic average CPU load on the Router Details e X axis Time Interval 1 minute e Y axis CPU Load Percentage Legends e Red 1 Minute Load e Orange 5 Minute Load e Yellow 15 Minute Load Table 9 5 1 Real Time Load Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 47 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro X empowering wireless 9 5 2 Traffic Status gt Realtime Graphs gt Traffic Traffic indicates the WAN side incoming and outgoing traffic Traffic Graphs displays combined graph of Upload and Download data transfer Colors differentiate upload and download data traffic In addition shows the average and peak data transfer for upload and download individually Graph shows past three minutes average LAN traffic and peak LAN traffic on the ro
68. advertised by peer for WAN interface is checked by default If unchecked the advertised DNS server addresses are ignored Use gateway metric Enter the gateway metric It ensures a separate routing entry for the respective interface in the main routing table The default metric is 3 Client ID to send when requesting DHCP Enter the Client ID that shall be sent when requesting DHCP Vendor Class to send when requesting DHCP Override MAC Click to override the default MAC Address for the address WAN Interface To allocate DHCP IP Addresses based on Vendor Class On factory reset it will be set to default MAC address Overrride MTU Click to override the default MTU value Maximum Transmission Unit The default MTU is 1500 Table 11 1 13 Advanced Configurations of WAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 103 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 3G WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN Interfaces WAN On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Bridge interfaces creates a bridge over specified interface s Interface ai Ethernet Switch eth0 gee VLAN Interface ethO 1
69. al CSQ gt 12 mo or me r een Power on ON O OFF No alert device is running smoothly Amber Flashing o Hardware fault high temperature Alert A Red ON or problem with module or SIM card Table 5 3 1 LED States and Description E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 14 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS UNDERSTANDING THE maestro MAESTRO ROUTER empowering wireless 5 4 Connecting Maestro Router Step1 Press the end of a paper clip straight into the eject button next to SIM Tray Press firmly until the SIM tray pops out Step2 Pull out the SIM holder and place the SIM card in it following the shape of the tray Eject Button SIM Card SIM Tray SIM Slot Step3 Carefully push the SIM tray containing the SIM card back into the Maestro Router Step4 Connect GSM antenna with Cell connector on the Maestro Router Make sure the antenna is tightly secured E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 15 maestro empowering wireless UNDERSTANDING THE MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS TAN ted NOM NOLERE SR Cellular lt i lt Diversity GPS lt lt Figure 5 4 2 Connecting the Antennas Step5 Connect GPS antenna with Div GPS connector http support maestro wireless com 16 E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS UNDERSTANDING THE maestr
70. aracters A Z a z 0 9 _ and no spaces Members may not share the same name as configured interfaces policies or rules Member Interface Metric Weight Sort m5 3g 5 2 ry m4 wwan 4 2 m3 wan m2 mi empowering wireless x Delete x Delete x Delete x Delete x Delete Screen 11 2 5 Member Configuration details of MWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 137 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Member Displays the Interface member notation number Interface Displays the name of the interface Displays the metric assigned to the interface The interface with the lowest metric has the highest priority and all data is always routed through it Displays the Displays the weight assigned to the interface assigned to the interface Add Enter the name of the new interface to be added Table 11 2 5 Member Configuration details of MWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 138 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Edit Overview Configuration Advanced Interfaces Members Policies Rules MWAN Member Configuration m5 Interface 39 y Metric Acceptable values 1 1000 Defaults to 1 if not set Acceptable values 1 1000 Defaults to 1 if not set Currently Configured Interfaces pptp openvpn
71. ased on Link capacity for links with different bandwidth Link Bandwidth cost for links with varying cost Note The default configuration of load balancer is in Failover Mode with the highest priority given to WAN followed by WWAN and followed by Cellular E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 130 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 2 1 Overview Network gt Load Balancing gt Overview Overview Configuration Advanced Interface Status Detailed Status MWAN Interface Live Status MWAN Interface Systemlog Last 50 MWAN systemlog entries Newest entries sorted at the top Wed Jul 29 08 25 03 2015 user notice mwan3 Wed Jul 29 08 24 25 2015 user notice mwan3 Wed Jul 29 08 14 17 2015 user notice mwan3 Wed Jul 29 08 12 55 2015 user notice mwan3 ifup interface 3g 3q 3q ifdown interface 3g unknown ifup interface 3g 3g 3q ifdown interface 3g unknown Screen 11 2 1 Live Status Overview of MWAN Interface Parameters Description MWAN Interface Displays the interface status Online Offline Live Status If more than two Interfaces are online and have same metric value traffic will be balance amongst the Interfaces MWAN Interface Displays the event logs for interface status Active Systemlog Inactive Table 11 2 1 Live Status Overview of MWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maest
72. assword is admin PPPoE PAP CHAP username Enter the PAP CHAP username Click to reset the password The default password is admin PAP CHAP password Enter the PAP CHAP password Access Concentrator Enter the access concentrator name Service Name Enter the service name E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 80 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK T Note Access Concentrator name and Service Name gets auto populated from PPPoE Access Point Router if they are not explicitly provided PPPoATM Protocol support is not installed Click Install package ppp mod pppoa to install the protocol support PPPoA Encapsulation Select the PPPoA encapsulation method VC Mux and LLC ATM device number Enter the ATM device number The default ATM device number is 0 ATM Virtual Channel Identifier VCI Enter ATM Virtual Channel Identifier VCI number The default VCI number is 35 ATM Virtual Path Identifier VPI Enter ATM Virtual Path Identifier VPI number The default VPI number is 8 PAP CHAP username Enter the PAP CHAP username PaP CHAP password Enter the PAP CHAP password L2TP Protocol support is not installed Click Install package xl2tpd to install the protocol support L2TP Server Enter the name of the L2TP Server PAP CHAP username Enter the PAP CHAP username PaP CHAP password Enter the PAP CHAP pa
73. ate an additional network interface LAN or WAN side Firewall Zones can be created and you can associate multiple interfaces to the Firewall Zones and define the rules of communication between them 11 8 1 General Setting Network gt Firewall gt General Settings General Settings Port Forwards Traffic Rules Firewall Zone Settings The firewall creates zones over your network interfaces to control network traffic flow General Settings Enable SYN flood protection Drop invalid packets Input Output Forward Zones Zone Forwardings Output Forward Masquerading MSS clamping E A Edit Delete 7 A Edit Delete C Z Edit Delete Screen 11 8 1 General Configuration for Firewall Zone E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 173 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description General Settings Enable SYN flood protection Check to enable SYN flood protection Drop invalid packet Check to drop the invalid packets that are not matching any active connection Select to accept or reject the inbound traffic to all the interfaces Select to accept or reject the outbound traffic from all the interfaces Select to accept or reject the forwarded traffic from all the interfaces Zones Applicable to configured zone Zone Forwarding Select the zones between which the Zone forwarding rule will be applicable S
74. ation for DHCP and DNS E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 167 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro Parameters Server Settings Filter private Filter useless Localise queries Expand hosts No negative cache Bogus NX Domain Override DNS server port DNS query port Max DHCP leases Max EDNSO packet size Max concurrent queries empowering wireless Description Check to deny the reverse lookups for local networks Check to deny the requests that cannot be answered by public name servers default the request are forwarded Check to localize hostname depending on the requesting subnet if multiple IP Addresses are available Check to add local domain suffix to names served from hosts files Check to deny caching the negative replies e g for non existing domains DNS servers will be queried in the order of the resolve file Enter the hostname that supply bogus NX domain results Enter the listening port for inbound DNS queries The default DNS server port is 53 Enter the fixed source port number for outbound DNS queries The default DNS query port is any Enter the maximum number of allowed DHCP leases that are active By default unlimited DHCP leases are allowed Enter the maximum allowed size of EDNS O UDP packets The default EDNS O UDP packet size is 1280 Enter the maximum number of concurrent DNS queries allowed By default
75. ble Policy assigned Policy to be applied to the rule Displays if an error has occurred during the rule configuration Error messages are displayed a warnings Click to sort the interface Enter the name of the new rule Table 11 2 9 Rule Configuration details of MWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 143 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro Edit empowering wireless Overmiew Configuration Advanced Interfaces Members Policies Rules MWAN Rule Configuration R1 Source address Source port Destination address Destination port Protocol Policy assigned Supports CIDR notation eg 192 166 100 0 24 without quotes May be entered as a single or multiple port s eg 22 or 80 443 or or as a portrange eg 1024 2048 without quotes Supports CIDR notation eg 192 168 100 0 24 without quotes May be entered as a single or multiple port s eg 22 or 80 443 or as a portrange eg 1024 2048 without mT all yi View the contents of etc protocols for protocol descriptions pi p Currently Configured Policies Back to Overview Screen 11 2 10 Edit Rule details of MWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 144 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Enter the Source IP Address Enter the Source P
76. ces is available on this page You may modify and update the each interface configuration from this page manually instead of configuring it from respective Network Interface Advanced configuration page Table 11 2 13 Advance Configuration for MWAN Network E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 148 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Overview Configuration Advanced Hotplug Script MWAN Config Network Config Diagnostics Troubleshooting MWAN Interface Diagnostics pptp x Ping default gateway Ping tracking IP Check IP rules Check routing table Hotplug ifup Hotplug ifdown MWAN Service Control Restat MWAN Stop MWAN Stat MWAN Diagnostic Results No default gateway for pptp found Default route does not exist or is configured incorrectly Screen 11 2 14 MWAN Interface and Service Diagnostics Parameters Description MWAN Interface Select the interface to run the diagnostic test on Diagnostics Click one of the following diagnostic test that must be performed on the selected Interface e Ping Default Gateway Ping the default gateway configured for the Network Interface The gateway is reachable if a ping response is received else there is a problem in the local network Pink Tracking IP Ping the tracking IP Address configured in MWAN for the Network Interface The tracking IP Address is reachable if a ping response is received else there i
77. com 121 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the WAN interface to be live after every reboot Bring up on boot for WAN interface is checked by default Use builtin IPv6 Allows to use the built in IPv6 management management configuration Use broadcast flag Check to use the broadcast flag This flag is generally used by the ISP s Use default gateway Click to configure a default gateway route None of the gateway routes are configured by default Use DNS server Allows to advertise the DNS server address advertised by peer Use DNS server advertised by peer for WAN interface is checked by default If unchecked the advertised DNS server addresses are ignored Use gateway metric Enter the gateway metric The Load Balancer uses these Metric values to determine priority of a WAN The default metric is 4 Client ID to send when requesting DHCP Enter the Client ID that shall be sent when requesting DHCP Vendor Class to send when requesting DHCP Override MAC Click to override the default MAC Address for the WAN address Interface To allocate DHCP IP Addresses based on Vendor Class On factory reset it will be set to default MAC address Overrride MTU Click to override the default MTU value Maximum Transmission Unit The default MTU is 1500 Table 11 1 27 Advanced Configuration for WWAN Interface E200 SERIES
78. com 178 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Port Forwards Displays the name of the Port Forwarding Rule Match Displays the WAN TCP UDP ports for matching the conditions before forwarding it to LAN device Forward to The destination IP Address to which the traffic must be forwarded Check to enable the Port Forwarding rule Click to sort the configured Port Forwarding Rule Table 11 8 4 Port Forwarding Configuration for Firewall Zone E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 179 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro 11 8 3 Traffic Rules Network gt Firewall gt Traffic Rules General Settings Port Forwards Traffic Rules Custom Rules Firewall Traffic Rules Traffic rules define policies for packets traveling between different zones for example to reject traffic between certain hosts or to open WAN ports on the router Traffic Rules Name Allow DHCP Renew AllowWanPing Allow DHCPv6 Allow ICMPv6 Input Open ports on router Name New forward rule Name Source NAT IPv4 UDP From any hostin wan To any router P at port 68 on this device IPv4 ICMP with type echo request From any hostin wan To any router IF on this device IPv6 UDP From IP range FE80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 in wan with source port 547 To IP range FE80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 at port 546 on this device IPv6 ICMP with t
79. come ready Use default gateway 2 IF unchecked no default route is configured Use gateway metric Use DNS servers advertised by 2 lf unchecked the advertised DNS server addresses are ignored peer LCP echo failure threshold Presume peer to be dead after given amount of LCP echo failures use 0 to ignore failures LCP echo interval Send LCP echo requests at the given interval in seconds only effective in conjunction with failure threshold Inactivity timeout Close inactive connection after the given amount of seconds use 0 to persist connection Screen 11 1 7 Advance Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 94 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro X empowering wireless Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the 3G interface to be live after every reboot Bring up on boot for 3G interface is checked by default Use builtin IPv6 Allows to use the built in IPv6 management management configuration Enable IPv6 a negotiation on PPP link Click to enable IPv6 negotiation on PPP link Modem init timeout Enter the maximum wait time in seconds for the modem to become ready The default modem initiation timeout 20 seconds Use default gateway Click to configure a default gateway route None of the gateway routes are configured by default Use gateway metric Enter the gateway metric The default metric is 1 Us
80. creen 11 1 21 Physical Configurations of LAN Interface Parameters Description Bridge Interfaces Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple interface Enable STP Check to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the bridge Select the interface to be configured Select more than one interface if parameter creating a bridge over multiple interface is enabled Table 11 1 21 Physical Configurations of LAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 113 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Create Assign firewall zone unspecified or create O Choose the firewall zone you want to assign to this interface Select unspecified to remove the interface from the associated zone or fill out the create field to define a new zone and attach the interface to it Screen 11 1 22 Firewall Configurations of LAN Interface Parameters Description Create Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall zone interface Select unspecified or create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively Enter the name of the new zone in the text box and click Save amp Apply button Table 11 1 22 Firewall Configurations of LAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless co
81. ction between Router and host on the network The output shows all the routers through which data packets pass on way to the destination system from the source system maximum hops and Total time taken by the packet to return measured in milliseconds IP Address or fully qualified domain name that needs to be resolved Name lookup is used to query the query the Domain Name Service for information about domain names and IP addresses It sends a domain name query packet to a configured domain name system DNS server If you enter a domain name you get back the IP address to which it corresponds and if you enter an IP address then you get back the domain name to which it corresponds In other words it reaches out over the Internet to do a DNS lookup from an authorized name server and displays the information in the user understandable format Table 11 7 1 Diagnostics Configuration E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 172 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 8 Firewall Network gt Firewall E200 follows a Zone Based firewall concept Every interface of E200 Router physical or virtual needs to be assigned to a Firewall Zone however one firewall zone can have multiple interfaces By default there exist two zones They are LAN zone and WAN zone as shown in the screenshot below You can create a new zone either from the Firewall section or when you cre
82. cy on traffic passing through the interface Last Resort When all the policy members are offline use one of the following options for matching the traffic to policy Currently Configured Interfaces configured in the policy Members g cece Table 11 2 8 Modify Policy of MWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 142 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Overview Configuration Advanced Interfaces Members Policies Rules MWAN Rule Configuration Traffic Rules Rules specify which traffic will use a particular MWAN policy based on IP address port or protocol Rules are matched from top to bottom Rules below a matching rule are ignored Traffic not matching any rule is routed using the main routing table Traffic destined for known other than default networks is handled by the main routing table Traffic matching a rule but all WAN interfaces for that policy are down will be blackholed Names may contain characters A Z a z 0 9 _ and no spaces Rules may not share the same name as configured interfaces members or policies Rule Source address Source port Destination address Destination port Protocol Policy assigned Errors Sort R1 all p1 e Z Edit Delete Screen 11 2 9 Rule Configuration details of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Rue O reme ofinerue OO O OO Displays the protocols on which the rule is applica
83. damage incurred directly or indirectly from errors omissions or discrepancies between the router and this manual This software solution or application is provided on an as is basis No warranty whether expressed or implied is given by Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd in relation to this software solution or application User shall assume the entire risk of using or relying on this software solution and application In no event will Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation indirect or consequential loss damage or any loss damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profit arising out of or in connection with the use of this router product Every effort is made to keep the product and its software up and running smoothly However Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd takes no responsibility for and will not be liable for the product or its software being temporarily unavailable due to technical issues beyond our control The above terms and conditions are subject to change without prior notice The present use of this product solution implies that the user approves and understands all the above terms and conditions E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 3 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS OVERVIEW maestro empowering wireless USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW PREREQUISITE A HOW TO ENABLE DHCP IN WINDOWS 8 CHECKING THE PA
84. default password admin Login Button Logs on to Router s GUI Click Login Button Reset Button Click Reset Button to discard the provided password and re type the Username and Password Table 6 Login Page E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 19 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS COMMON ICONS AND maestro BUTTO N S empowering wireless 7 Common Icons and Buttons Saves the new modified confguration Note All saved configuration will be lost on Router reboot if they are not Saved and Applied Save amp Apply Save amp Apply Saves the new modified confguration and loading the configuration into the Router Reset Discards the unsaved configuration This allows the user to provide the configuration details again on the GUI page Addi Add a field Delete Delete a field Reveal Hide Password Click to reveal and verify the password Click it again to hide the password and secure it E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 20 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS QUICK SETUP maestro empowering wireless 8 Quick Setup 8 1 Quick Setup Quick Setup gt Quick Setup Quick Setup page will guide the administrator through the steps required to configure the basic parameters needed for the router to come up and start running Note Alternately an administrator can go to Network
85. down F option up 3 config interface wan option enabled 1 option reliability T Screen 11 2 12 Advance Configuration for MWAN Interfaces Parameters Description Consolidated data of all the configured MWAN interfaces is available on this page You may modify and update the each interface configuration from this page manually instead of configuring it from respective MWAN Interface Advanced configuration page Table 11 2 12 Advance Configuration for MWAN Interfaces E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 147 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Overview Configuration Advanced Hotplug Script MWAN Config Network Config Diagnostics Troubleshooting This section allows you to modify the contents of etc config network config interface loopback option fname lo option proto static option ipaddr 127 0 0 1 option netmask 255 0 0 0 config globals globals option ula prefix fd80 2198 16a7 48 config interface lan option imame ethO_1 option force link T option type bridge option proto static option ipaddr 192 166 1 1 option netmask 255 255 255 0 option ipbassign 60 option macaddr ab ae 9a 00 26 e0 config interface wan option imame eth 2 Screen 11 2 13 Advance Configuration for MWAN Network Parameters Description Consolidated data of all the configured Network interfa
86. e External system log UDP server External system log server UDP port Log output level Cron Log Level Screen 10 1 2 Syslog Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 61 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro Parameters System log buffer size External system log UDP server External system log UDP server port Log output level E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 empowering wireless Description Enter the size of the buffer in Kilobytes KB to save logs and stus information details The default System Log Buffer size is 16 KB Enter the IP Address of an External UDP server system This server will be used to save all the real time logs The default IP Address of external log server is 0 0 0 0 Note Enabling Remote Log features requires a Router to be manually rebooted Enter the Port number of an External UDP server system UDP server is used to store the system logs The default Port number of external log server is 514 Select the Log output level to serve for one of the following purpose Debug Logs will be used by Maestro Router software developer for debugging the router application These logs are not useful during operations Info These logs provide normal operational information messages that are used for general purposes like reporting Notice Provides alerts for peculiar events that are not an error
87. e DNS server Allows the router to advertise the DNS server address advertised by peer Use DNS server advertised by peer for 3G interface is checked by default LCP echo failure Presume peer to be dead after configured LCP echo threshold failures Use O to ignore failures LCP echo interval This is time the router should wait before sending an echo request to check whether the link is alive or not The LCP echo interval by default is 20 seconds Inactivity timeout The Router will wait for the LCP echo request response for the LCP Echo interval defined after every attempt It declares LCP link as closed if it does not receive response after this defined period of attempts Use 0 seconds to persist the connection Table 11 1 7 Advance Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 95 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless WWAN PPTP CELLDHCP WAN CELLULAR LAN OPENVPN Interfaces CELLDHCP On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Firewall Settings Create Assign firewall zone O O unspecified or create Choose the firewall zone you want to assign to this interface Select unspecified to remove the interface fro
88. e Destination Options 1 T2 4 52 KB fwmark all ba 0 z0 Table Raw Chain PREROUTING Policy ACCEPT Packets 72 Traffic 4 52 KB Rule Pkts Traffic Target Prot Flags In Out Source Destination Options 1 T2 4 52 KB delegate_notrack all 0 0 Screen 9 2 2 IPv6 Firewall Status E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 41 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Reset Counters Click to rest counters Packets and Traffic Reset Firewall Click to reload the existing Firewall configuration of every interface Rule Displays the serial number of Firewall Rule PKts Displays the number of accepted packets Displays the amount of traffic captured by the filter cre argent ere tet in the Firewall Rule me Smputinerface O ow Output Interface Source Displays the source IPv6 Address Options Displays the destination IPva Address Table 9 2 2 IPv6 Firewall Status E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 42 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS Aes maestro empowering wireless 9 3 Routes Status gt Routes Routes The following rules are currently active on this system ARP Pv4 Address MAC Address Interface 192 169 1 114 d0 7e 35 c4 99 88 eth0 2 192 168 1 99 00 25 11 58 1b 5d br lan Active IPv4 Routes Target 59 90 235 221 120 63 159 44 192 168 1 0 24 192 168 1 6
89. e North 3 Position was calculated based on one or more of the SVs having their states derived from almanac parameters as opposed to ephemerides 4 This feature is supported in the GSD4e product only 5 This feature is supported in the GSD4e product version 1 1 0 and later E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 203 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless 5 GPGSA _ A 3 18 20 21 22 29 2 4 1 0 2 2 36 Parameters MID GSA Parameters Description GSA Protocol Header Example GPGSA M Manual Forced to operate in 2D or 3D mode A 2D Automatic Allowed to automatically switch 2D 3D Example A 1 Fix not available 2 2D lt 4 SVs used 3 3D gt 3 SVs used Example 3 SV on Channel 1 Example 18 Satellite Used SV on Channel 2 Example 20 Satellite Used Satellite Used SV on Channel 12 PDOP Position Dilution of Precision Example 2 4 HDOP 2 Horizontal Dilution of Precision Example 1 0 VDOP Vertical Dilution of Precision Example 2 2 checksum SCS lt CR gt lt LF gt End of message termination Table 12 5 6 GSA Data Format 1 Satellite used in solution 2 Maximum DOP value reported is 50 When 50 is reported the actual DOP may be much larger E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 204 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro X empowering wireless
90. e interface SSH listens only on the selected interface If unspecified option is selected it listens to all the interfaces Provide listening port of the Dropbear instance Default port is 22 Password Select to allow authentication using SSH Authentication password By default it is disabled Gateway ports Select to allow remote hosts to connect to local SSH forwarded ports Click Add button to add an Interface Delete Click Delete button to delete the Interface SSH Keys Public SSH keys can be provided one per line for authenticating with SSH public key Table 110 2 2 SSH Access Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 67 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless 10 3 Software System gt Software Software page give you access to the list of installed as well as available software package or filter installed on your router 10 3 1 Actions System gt Software gt Actions Software Actions Configuration No package lists available Update lists Free space 76 732 00 KB Download and install package OK Filter Loa Find package Status Installed packages Available packages Package name base files bridge busybox Screen 10 3 1 Software Installation and Installed Package Details E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 Version 156 144539 1 5 2 1 22 1 3 http support maestro wireless com 68
91. e network to which the device is connected Signal strength in dBm Data transfer rate at which the data is received TX Rate Data transfer rate at which the data is transmitted e Modulation and Coding Scheme MCS 1 e High Throughput HT 20 Mhz Table 9 1 10 Associated Stations Status Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 38 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless 9 2 Firewall Status gt Firewall 9 2 1 IPv4 Firewall Status gt Firewall gt IPv4 Firewall Firewall Status IPy4 Firewall IPv6 Firewall Actions e Reset Counters e Restart Firewall Table Filter Chain INPUT Policy ACCEPT Packets 0 Traffic 0 00 B Rule Pkts Traffic Target Prot In Source Destination Options 7155 625 75 delegate_input 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KB Table NAT Chain PREROUTING Policy ACCEPT Packets 10993 Traffic 1 78 MB Rule Pkts Traffic Target Prot Flags In Source Destination Options 10993 1 78 delegate_prerouting all 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MB Table Mangle Chain PREROUTING Policy ACCEPT Packets 103552 Traffic 39 43 MB Rule Pkts Traffic Target Prot Flags In Out Destination Options 275808 119 01 mwan3_hook all 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MB 103552 39 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MB Table Raw Chain PREROUTING Policy ACCEPT Packets 103553 Traffic 39 43 MB Rule Pkts Traffic Target Prot Flags In Out Source De
92. e you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Firewall Settings Create Assign firewall zone gn e unspecified or create Choose the firewall zone you want to assign to this interface Select unspecified to remove the interface from the associated zone or fill out the create field to define a new zone and attach the interface to it Screen 11 1 5 Firewall Configuration for 3G Parameters Description Create Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall zone interface Select unspecified or create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively Enter the name of the new zone in the text box and click Save amp Apply button By default there are two Firewall Zones LAN and WAN Table 11 1 5 Firewall Configuration for 3G E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 92 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 1 3 CELLDHCP Only for E206 Network gt Interface gt CELLDHCP WWAN PPTP CELLDHCP WAN CELLULAR LAN OPENVPN Interfaces CELLDHCP On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names o
93. each of them for every parameter There are many ways of taking backup and just as many types of media to use as well Backup consists of all the policies and all other user related information Once the backup is taken you need to upload the file for restoring the backup Note Restoring older configuration leads to the loss of current configuration 10 4 1 Flash Operation System gt Backup Flash Firmware gt Flash Operation Flash operations Configuration Backup Restore Click Generate archive to download a tar archive of the current configuration files To reset the firmware to its initial state click Factory Reset only possible with squashfs images Download backup Generate archive Reset to defaults Factory Reset To restore configuration files you can upload a previously generated backup archive here Restore backup Browse_ No file selected Upload archive Flash new firmware image Upload a sysupgrade compatible image here to replace the running firmware Check Keep settings to retain the current configuration requires an OpenWrt compatible firmware image Keep settings Image Browse No file selectec Flash image Screen 10 4 1 Backup Restore and Flash Operations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 72 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Backup Restore Download Backup C
94. elect to accept or reject the inbound traffic to all the configured zones Select to accept or reject the outbound traffic from all the configured zones Select to accept or reject the forwarded traffic from all the configured zones Masquerading Check to allow IP Masquerading Check to allow MSS clamping Table 11 8 1 General Configuration for Firewall Zone E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 174 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless General Settings General Settings Port Forwards Traffic Rules Custom Rules Firewall Zone Settings Zone lan Zone lan This section defines common properties of lan The input and output options set the default policies for traffic entering and leaving this zone while the forwaraoption describes the policy for forwarded traffic between different networks within the zone Covered networks specifies which available networks are members of this zone General Settings Advanced Settings Name lan Input accept Output accept Forward accept Masquerading MSS clamping Covered networks openvpn pptp wan wwan create Inter Zone Forwarding The options below control the forwarding policies between this zone lan and other zones Destination zones cover forwarded traffic originating from lan Source zones match forwarded traffic from other zones targeted at lan The forwarding rule is unidirect
95. empowering wireless 3G WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN Interfaces PPTP On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Bring up on boot Use builtin Pv6 management Use default gateway If unchecked no default route is configured Use broadcast flag Required for certain ISPs e g Charter with DOCSIS 3 Use DNS servers advertised by peer If unchecked the advertised DNS server addresses are ignored Use gateway metric Client ID to send when requesting DHCP Vendor Class to send when requesting DHCP Override MAC address a6 ae 9a 00 26 e1 Override MTU Save amp Apply Screen 11 1 17 Advanced Configurations for PPTP E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 107 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the WAN interface to be live after every reboot Bring up on boot for WAN interface is checked by default Use builtin IPv6 Allows to use the built in IPV6 management management configuration Use broadcast flag Check to use the broadcast flag This flag is generally used by the ISP s Use default gateway Click to configure a default gate
96. en length of e every public Pv6 prefix to this interface Assign prefix parts using this hexadecimal subprefix ID for this interface Screen 11 1 19 General Configurations of LAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 110 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Displays the following Interface details Uptime MAC Address RX TX Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number To update the WAN protocol select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button Static Address is the default protocol Table 11 1 19 General Configurations of LAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 111 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 3G WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN Interfaces LAN On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Bring up on boot Use builtin IPv6 management Override MAC address a6 ae 9a 00 26 e0 Override MTU Use gateway metric Screen 11 1 20 Advanced Settings for LAN Interface Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the WAN interface to be
97. eration mode are grouped in the nterface Configuration Device Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Band 2 4GHz 802 11g n v HT mode 802 11n 20MHz v Country Code 00 World M Use ISO IEC 3166 alpha2 country codes Distance Optimization Distance to farthest network member in meters Fragmentation Threshold RTS CTS Threshold Screen 11 3 3 Advance Wireless Connection Configurations for a New Device E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 156 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro Parameters Band HT mode 802 11n Country Code Distance Optimization Fragmentation Threshold RTS CTS Threshold empowering wireless Description Select the Wi Fi band The default band is 2 4GHz 802 11g n Select the HT mode for Wi Fi connection Available Options e 20 Mhz e 40Mhz e Disable The default HT mode value is 20Mhz Choose the country code corresponding to the country where the router is operational This ensures that the channels available in that country are enabled By choosing 00 World the router will select the appropriate channel in your country The operation of a Wi Fi network can be optimized if you know the distance of the farthest machine in your network from the router Value is meter Choose Fragmentation threshold value in number of bytes Fine tuning Fragmentation Threshold parameter can res
98. esponse that must be received from tracking IP Addresses to consider the Interface as up Enter the number of ping packets that will be sent The default ping count is 1 Ping timeout Enter the time to wait for a response to ping request sent before declaring the interface unreachable The wait time is in seconds The default timeout is 2 seconds Ping interval Specifies the time in seconds between sending ping packets The default ping interval is 5 seconds Interface down The no of consecutive failed attempts after which the interface is declared down The default value for failed attempts is 3 Interface up The no of consecutive successful attempts after which the interface to determine the reliability of the network connection through the interface The default value for successful attempts is 3 Enter the Interface Metric The route with least metric is considered as best route The default metric assigned to the interface is 1 For load balancing between two interfaces both the interface must have the same metric value on the Member Configuration page Table 11 2 4 Modify MWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 136 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro Overview Configuration Advanced Interfaces Members Policies Rules MWAN Member Configuration Members Members are profiles attaching a metric and weight to an MWAN interface Names may contain ch
99. event call initiation from a misplaced or stolen GSM or UTMS device even if someone Swaps out the device s SIM card A MEID number Mobile Equipment Identifier is used to identify a cell phone that utilizes the CDMA technology for wireless service Note We recommend you to note the IMEI or MEID number and secure it so that it can be quickly accessed in the event of theft or loss of the router Table 9 1 1 System Status Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 28 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro X Status gt Overview gt Status empowering wireless The Cellular group provides the status of the SIM card inserted in the router Cellular Cellular Data Signal Strength SIM Status Network Status Operator Name Roaming Status IMSI READY Registered airtel HOME 4049292279203626 Screen 9 1 2 Cellular Status Overview Parameters Description Cellular Data Signal Strength E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 Displays the status of the Cellular data Status ERROR SIM Card is not available in the Router or cellular connectivity malfunction Connected SIM card is active and is connected for data communication Disconnected SIM card is inactive and there is no data communication Displays the current signal strength The signal strength range is O to 32 O 113 dBm or less 1 111 dBm 2 to 30 109 to 53 dBm 31 51dBm
100. f several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Firewall Settings Status a RX 0 00 B 0 Pkts cellular celldhcp TX 0 00 B 0 Pkts_ Status Uptime 0h 14m 57s MAC Address A6 AE 9A 00 26 E1 RX 583 36 KB 4389 Pkts TX 1 31 MB 5522 Pkts Protocol DHCP client Hostname to send when requesting DHCP Save amp Apply Screen 11 1 6 General Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface Parameters Description Enter the following Interface details e RX e TX Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number To update the CELLULAR protocol select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button The default protocol is CELLULAR Table 11 1 6 General Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 93 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless WWAN PPTP CELLDHCP WAN CELLULAR LAN OPENVPN Interfaces CELLDHCP Qn this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Firewall Settings Bring up on boot Use builtin IPv6 management Enable IPv6 negotiation onthe LJ PPP link Modem init timeout 6B Maximum amount of seconds to wait for the modem to be
101. faces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Bring up on boot Use builtin Pv6 management Use default gateway If unchecked no default route is configured Use broadcast flag 1 Required for certain ISPs e g Charter with DOCSIS 3 Use DNS servers advertised by peer If unchecked the advertised DNS server addresses are ignored Use gateway metric Client ID to send when requesting DHCP Vendor Class to send when requesting DHCP Override MAC address a6 ae 9a 00 26 e1 Override MTU Screen 11 1 13 Advanced Configurations of WAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 102 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the WAN interface to be live after every reboot Bring up on boot for WAN interface is checked by default Use builtin IPv6 Allows to use the built in IPv6 management management configuration Use broadcast flag Check to use the broadcast flag This flag is generally used by the ISP s Use default gateway Click to configure a default gateway route None of the gateway routes are configured by default Use DNS server Allows advertising the DNS server address advertised by peer Use DNS server
102. fails primary IP Address will be used Three such trials will be executed IP2 Enter the backup IP Address Port2 Enter the backup Port Number Send Interval in Minute Time interval in minutes to try sending the data using primary IP Address and backup IP each time Table 12 5 1 GPS Service Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 197 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless Sample GPS Frames 1 GPGSV 4 1 16 21 50 358 38 22 28 272 37 29 53 164 36 18 51 319 31 7E Parameters Description MID GSV Parameters GSV Protocol Header Example GPGSV Number of Total number of GSV messages to be sent in this Messages group Example 4 Message Number Message number in this group of GSV messages Example 1 Satellites in View 16 Satellite ID Channel Range 1 32 Example 21 Channel 1 Maximum 90 Example 50 degrees Example 358 degrees SNR C NO Range 0 99 null when not tracking Example 38dBHz Satellite ID Channel 4 Range 1 32 Example 18 Channel 4 Maximum 90 Example 51 degrees Example 319 degrees Range 0 99 null when not tracking Example 31 dBHz checksum Table 12 5 2 GSV Data Format Depending on the number of satellites tracked multiple messages of GSV data may be required In some software versions the maximum number of satellites reported as visible is limited to 12 even
103. figure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Bridge interfaces B creates a bridge over specified interface s Interface Y Ethernet Switch eth0 gee VLAN Interface eth0 1 lan gee VLAN Interface eth0 2 wan Ethernet Adapter gretap0 of Ethernet Adapter tun0 openvpn Wireless Network Master E200 mithil wwan t Custom Interface Screen 11 1 32 Physical Configuration of OpenVPN Interface Parameters Description Bridge Interfaces Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple interfaces Enable STP Check to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the bridge Select the interface to be configured Select more than one interface if parameter creating a bridge over multiple interfaces is enabled Table 11 1 32 Physical Configuration of OpenVPN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 128 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Create Assign firewall zone gt unspecified or create Choose the firewall zone you want to assign to this interface Select unspecified to remove the
104. g created SSL tunnels on a single TCP UDP port Open VPN fully supports IPv6 as protocol of the virtual network inside a tunnel and the Open VPN applications can also establish connections via IPv6 It has the ability to work through most proxy servers including HTTP and is good at working through Network address translation NAT and getting out through firewalls The server configuration has the ability to push certain network configuration options to the clients These include IP addresses routing commands and a few connection options E200 series supports Open VPN client Server and Pass Through Interfaces OPENVPN On this page you can confiqure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 RX 0 00 B 0 Pkts TX 0 00 B 0 Pkts Protocol Use gateway metric Screen 11 1 30 General Configuration of OpenVPN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 125 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Enter the following Interface details e MAC Address e RX e TX Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number To update the WAN protocol select the protocol and click S
105. h GPS satellites for synchronizing the GPS time and position data This data can be sent to an external TCP server on real time basis GPS Parameter Time GMT 11 43 34 Latitude degree mmsss 19 124702 N S Indicator N Longitude degree mmsss 72 842334 E W Indicator E Position Fix Indicator 1 Satellites Used 10 HDOP 1 2 Altitude in meters 27 0 Protocol Enable Data Send sen Screen 12 5 1 GPS Service Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 196 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description GPS Parameters Position Fix Indicator Indicates O Fix not available or invalid 1 GPS SPS Mode fix valid 2 Differential GPS SPS Mode fix valid 3 to 5 Not supported 6 Dead Reckoning Mode fix valid Satellite Used Number of satellite used to receive GPS signals The range for the number of satellite used is O to 12 HDOP o Horizontal Dilution of Precision MSL Altitude Altitude in meters Enable Data Send Click Enable Data Send to data to the selected server It sends the GPS information in NMEA format Protocol Select the protocol TCP UDP HTTP The default protocol is TCP IP1 Enter the primary IP Address Porti Enter the Port Number Backup Click to allow using of backup IP in case sending of the data fails using primary IP Address In case the backup IP Address
106. ick Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 gt Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties dialog box appears gt Under tab General select following options a Obtain an IP address automatically b Obtain DNS server address automatically E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 8 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS CHECKING THE PACKAGE maestro CO NTE NT empowering wireless 3 Checking the Package Content Note All the components are exclusive of the Maestro Router and must be purchased Check the Package contents Check that the package contents are complete One Maestro Router E200XT One AC Power connector cable 4 pin connector for power supply and digital input output ACC PS01 One Straight through Ethernet Cable ACC CA29 Wi Fi Antenna ACC A21 Cellular GPS Antenna ACC A22 98 960 1575 42 1710 2700 MHZ Quick Start Guide If any component s from the package are missing please contact Maestro Support at support maestro wireless com E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 9 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS DEFAULT CONFIGURATION maestro empowering wireless 4 Default Configuration Note Username and Password are case sensitive 4 1 Web Admin Page Parameters Details IP Address LAN 192 168 1 1 Username admin Password admin Table 4 1 1 Default Web Admin Page Credentials
107. ied Check to enable the Source NAT Rule m Click _ to sort the configured Source NAT Rule New source NAT ta Werte aserennn aA Destination zone Select the destination zone Note Destination Zone must not be same as the Source Zone Select the source IP Address Table 11 8 5 Traffic Rule Overview for Firewall Zone E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 182 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 8 4 Custom Rules Network gt Firewall gt Custom Rules General Settings Port Forwards Traffic Rules Custom Rules Firewall Custom Rules Custom rules allow you to execute arbritary iptables commands which are not otherwise covered by the firewall framework The commands are executed after each firewall restart right after the default ruleset has been loaded This file is interpreted as shell script Put your custom iptables rules here they will be executed with each firewall re start Internal uci firewall chains are flushed and recreated on reload so put custom rules into the root chains e g INPUT or FORWARD or into the special user chains e g input_wan_rule or postrouting lan_rule Screen 11 8 6 Custom Rules Configuration for Firewall Zone You can configure customized rules for Firewall using shell script E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 183 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTION
108. iew Firewall Routes System Logs Real Time Graphs 9 1 Overview Status gt Overview Overview page provides a quick and bird eye overview of all the important parameters of your Maestro router that requires special attention 9 1 1 Status Status gt Overview gt Status Status Overview page outlines the setting details of basic sub modules that must be configured for the Router Status Overview uses tables to display information The Status page provides information about System Cellular Memory Network MWAN Interface Live Status DHCP Leases DHCPv6 Leases Wireless Associated Stations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 25 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless Status gt Overview gt Status The System group provides the Router make and software related information System Hostname Maestro Model Maestro E205 PID E205XT02 031202 5L8082T XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Firmware Version Maestro E205 2 0 0 Kernel Version 3 10 49 Local Time Thu Jul 2 06 40 44 2015 Uptime Oh 11m 46s IMEI 352561050645493 Screen 9 1 1 System Status Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 26 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS Ee maestro X empowering wireless Parameters Description Name assigned to the router for addressing purposes Model number of the router that is deployed
109. interface from the associated zone or fill out the create field to define a new zone and attach the interface to it Screen 11 1 33 Firewall Configuration of OpenVPN Interface Parameters Description Create Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall zone interface Select unspecified or create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively Enter the name of the new zone in the text box and click Save amp Apply button Table 11 1 33 Firewall Configuration of OpenVPN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 129 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 2 Load Balancing Network gt Load Balancing Load balancing is a mechanism that enables balancing traffic between various links It distributes traffic among various links optimizing utilization of all the links to accelerate performance and cut operating costs How it works Load balancing is determined by the load metric i e weight Each link is assigned a relative weight and Router distributes traffic across links in proportion to the ratio of weights assigned to individual link This weight determines how much traffic will pass through a particular link relative to the other link Administrator can set weight and define how the traffic should be directed to providers to best utilize their bandwidth investments Weight can be selected b
110. iodic average WAN and Inbound Outbound Cellular Traffic on the Router Details e X axis Time Interval 1 minute e Y axis WAN and Cellular Traffic kB s Legends e Blue Inbound Traffic e Green Outbound Traffic Table 9 5 3 Real Time WAN Traffic Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 50 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS EARE maestro Graph shows past two minutes average Cellular traffic and peak Cellular traffic on the router Load Traffic Wireless Connections Realtime Traffic Lan Wan Cellular Tunnel 2 minute window 3 second interval Inbound 0 kbit s Average 0 kbit s Peak 5 59 kbit s 0 kB s 0 kB s 0 7 kB s Outbound 0 kbit s Average 0 kbit s 7 71 kbit s 0 kB s 0 kB s 0 96 kB s Screen 9 5 4 Real Time Cellular Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic Graph shows the periodic average Cellular Traffic Inbound Outbound on the Router Details e X axis Time Interval 1 minute e Y axis Tunnel Traffic KB s Legends e Blue Inbound Traffic e Green Outbound Traffic Table 9 5 4 Real Time Cellular Traffic Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 51 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless Graph shows past three minutes average Tunnel traffic and peak Tunnel traffic on the router Load Traffic Wireless Connections Realtime Traffic
111. ion that includes the network configuration interface status VPN configuration It further allows configuring and updating the each interface for general setups like selecting the protocol advanced settings like gateway configurations DNS settings DHCP configurations firewall settings like assigning firewall zone to the Interface Interface Overview 3G Only for E205 CELLDHCP Only for E206 CELLDHCP Only for E206 CELLULAR WAN PPTP LAN WWAN Open VPN E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 76 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Interface Status The Interface Status parameter displays the following details associated to interface Uptime Displays the time for which the Interface is up and active since last interface connection reconnection The format is hh mm ss The time is displayed in 24 hour clock format MAC Address MAC Address of the physical interfaces RX Amount of data received in bytes over an Interface RX is displayed for all the Interfaces for a particular session TX Amount of data transmitted in bytes over an Interface TX is displayed for all the Interfaces for a particular session IPv4 Displays IPv4 Address of the Interface IPv6 Displays IPv6 Address of the Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 77
112. ional e g a forward from lan to wan does not imply a permission to forward from wan to lan as well Allow forward to destination zones Allow forward from source zones E Back to Overview Screen 11 8 2 General Configuration for Firewall Zone LAN E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 175 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Static IPv4 Routes Ss ae Select to accept or reject the inbound traffic to all the configured zone Select to accept or reject the outbound traffic from all the configured zone Select to accept or reject the forwarded traffic from all the configured zone Masquerading Check to allow IP Masquerading Check to allow MSS clamping Covered network Select the network interfaces that must be included in the zone configuration Inter Zone Forwarding Allow forward to Select to allow or deny forwarding traffic to the destination zones configured destination zone Allowed forward Select to allow or deny forwarding traffic from from source zones the configured source zone Table 11 8 2 General Configuration for Firewall Zone LAN E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 176 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Advanced Settings General Settings Port Forwards Traffic Rules Custom Rules Firewall Zone Settings Zone
113. isable Edit x Remove Associated Stations SSID MAC Address IPv4 Address Signal Noise RX Rate TX Rate Maestro E200 34 E6 AD 2C B1 4F 00 dam 0dBm 6 0 Mbit s MCS 0 20MHz 6 5 Mbit s MCS 0 20MHz Screen 11 3 1 Wireless Connection and Associated Stations Overview Parameters Description Wireless Overview Displays the following details e SSID A Service Set Identifier SSID is a public identifier of 32 characters that uniquely names a Wi Fi connection Mode Displays the mode of WLAN interface like Access Point Mode or Client Mode Bitrate Data transfer rate BSSID Displays Basic Service Set Identification BSSID 24 bit MAC Address of Wireless Access Point Encryption Displays the data E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 152 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK T empowering wireless encryption method e Signal Strength Displays the signal strength in percentage Click to scan and detect the available wireless connections Scanning must be done when Router must be changed from Master mode to client mode Associated Station SSID A Service Set Identifier SSID is a public identifier of 32 characters that uniquely names a Wi Fi connection MAC Address MAC Address of the computers and or devices that are connected to the router IPv4 Address IPv4 Address of the computers and or devices that are connected to the router Signal streng
114. k segment MTU Maximum transmission unit of a communications protocol of a layer is the size in bytes of the largest protocol data unit that the layer can pass onwards NAT Network address translation is a methodology of modifying network address information in Internet Protocol IP datagram packet headers while they are in transit across a traffic routing device for the purpose of remapping one IP address space into another NTP Network Time Protocol is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks RIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 211 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS LIST OF ACRONYM T empowering wireless sk Pressharedkey O 0s QualltyofSevce OOOO O ORe CRadio Frequency ke CReception sm Subscriber identity module E semi precision coaxial RF connectors sms shor Message servie spt Serial Peripheral Interface ssm Service setidentfcion Cu User Datagram Protocol urn Universal PlugandPlay OOOO Owan Wide Area network Table 12 7 3 List of Acronyms E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 212 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS TABLE OF FIGURE SCREEN maestro empowering wireless 14 Table of Figure Screen E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 FIGURE 5 1 1 MAESTRO ROUTER LAN PANEL 11 FIGURE 5 2 1 MAEST
115. lan ope VLAN Interface ethO 2 wan W Ethernet Adapter gretap0 t Ethernet Adapter tun0 openvpn Wireless Network Master E200 mithil wwan bt Custom Interface Screen 11 1 14 Physical Configurations for WAN interface Parameters Description Bridge Interfaces Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple interface Enable STP Check to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol over the bridge Select the interface to be configured Select more than one interface if parameter creating a bridge over multiple interfaces is enabled Table 11 1 14 Physical Configurations for WAN interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 104 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Create Assign firewall zone unspecified or create B Choose the firewall zone you want to assign to this interface Select unspecified to remove the interface from the associated zone or fill out the create field to define a new zone and attach the interface to it Save amp Apply Save Screen 11 1 15 Firewall Configurations for WAN Interface Parameters Description Create Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall zone interface Select unspecified or create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respec
116. less Parameters Description Enter the following Interface details Uptime MAC Address RX TX Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number To update the WAN protocol select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button DHCP client is the default protocol Table 11 1 26 General Configuration for WWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 120 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 35 WAN PPIP LAN WAWAN OPENVPN Interfaces WWAN Qn this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Bring up on boot Use builtin IPv6 management Use broadcast flag 2 Required for certain ISPs e g Charter with DOCSIS 3 L L Use default gateway 2 If unchecked no default route is configured Use DNS servers advertised by 2 If unchecked the advertised DNS server addresses are ignored peer Use gateway metric Client ID to send when requesting DHCP Vendor Class to send when requesting DHCP Override MAC address Override MTU Save amp Apply Screen 11 1 27 Advanced Configuration for WWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless
117. lick Generate archive button to download a tar archive file of the current configuration files Reset to defaults Click Factory Reset button to reset the firmware to its default configurations Restore backup Click browse to select the configuration file to restore backup OR Click Upload archive button to upload a previously generated backup archive Flash new firmware image Keep settings Select to retain the current configuration even after the new firmware re flash Click Flash image button to upload a sysupgrade compatible image for replacing the running firmware When the binary image is loaded bin file there is a file integrity check which is done via the use of md5 algorithm We recommend you to md5 value with the one given along with the binary file by Maestro Wireless Solutions personnel Table 10 4 1 Backup Restore and Flash Operations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 73 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless Backup file list Actions Configuration This is a list of shell glob patterns for matching files and directories to include during sysupgrade Modified files in etc config and certain other configurations are automatically preserved Show current backup file list Open list This file contains files and directories that should be preserved during an upgrade etc example conf etc
118. live after every reboot Bring up on boot for WAN interface is checked by default Use builtin IPv6 Allows to use the built in IPv6 management management configuration Override MAC address Click to override the default MAC Address for the WAN Interface On factory reset it will be set to default MAC address Overrride MTU Click to override the default MTU value Maximum Transmission Unit The default MTU is 1500 Use gateway metric Enter the gateway metric The default metric is 0 Table 11 1 20 Advanced Settings for LAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 112 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 3G WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN Interfaces LAN On this page you can confiqure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Bridge interfaces creates a bridge over specified interface s Enable STP Enables the Spanning Tree Protocol on this bridge Interface _ s Ethernet Switch eth0 VLAN Interface eth0O_1 lan gee VLAN Interface eth0 2 wan 2 Ethernet Adapter gretap0 2 Ethernet Adapter tun0 openvpn Wireless Network Master E200 mithil wwan Custom Interface S
119. ly for E205 CELLDHCP Only for E206 CELLULAR Only for E206 WAN WWAN PPTP OpenVPN Displays the following Interface details e Uptime MAC Address RX TX Select the action to be taken for the Interface e Connect Connects the interface or reconnects the already connected interface e Stop Stops the Interface e Edit Click to edit the Interface Add VPN Interface Click to add and configure the virtual interfaces E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 84 NETWORK maestro MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS Global Network Options IPv6 ULA Prefix Network Watchdoc empowering wireless Displays the IPv6 ULA Prefix Click to enable Network Watchdog Watchdog keeps a check on the connectivity of all WAN interfaces In absence of the connectivity resulting in Network down the router resets itself By default the network watchdog is in disable mode Table 11 1 1 Interface Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 85 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Create Interface Name of the new interface The allowed characters are A Z a z 0 9 and _ Protocol of the new interface Static address Create a bridge over multiple interfaces Cover the following interface C oe Ethernet Switch eth0 gee VLAN Interface eth0_1 lan ge VLAN Interface eth0 2
120. m 114 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless The DHCP server maintains a database of available IP addresses and configuration information When it receives a request from a client the DHCP server determines the network to which the DHCP client is connected and allocates an IP address or prefix appropriate for the client and sends configuration information appropriate for that client DHCP servers typically grant IP addresses to clients for a limited interval called a lease DHCP clients are responsible for renewing their IP address before that interval has expired and must stop using the address once the interval has expired if they have not been able to renew it DHCP is used for IPv4 and IPv6 While both versions serve the same purpose the details of the protocol for IPv4 and IPv6 are sufficiently different that they should be considered separate protocols The router acts as the DHCP server and assigns the IP Address to device s connected to the network General Setup DHCP Server Advanced Settings IPv6 Settings Ignore interface Start Lowest leased address as offset from the network address Limit Maximum number of leased addresses Leasetime 12h Expiry time of leased addresses minimum is 2 minutes 2m Screen 11 1 23 General Configurations for DHCP Server E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 115 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTI
121. m the interface from the associated zone or fill out the create field to define a new zone and attach the interface to it Screen 11 1 8 Firewall Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface Parameters Description Create Assign Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the firewall zone interface Select unspecified or create to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively Enter the name of the new zone in the text box and click Save amp Apply button Table 11 1 8 Firewall Configuration of CELLDHCP Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 96 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro NY empowering wireless 11 1 4 CELLULAR Network gt Interface gt CELLULAR WWAN PPTP CELLDHCP WAN CELLULAR LAN OPENVPN Interfaces CELLULAR On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Firewall Settings i aes Status RX 0 00 B 0 Pkts cellular celldhcp TX 0 00 B 0 Pkts_ Protocol CELLULAR ra Priority genericGSM Delay 20 APN PIN Username Password Screen 11 1 9 General Configuration of CELLULAR Interface Parameters Description Enter the following Interface details e RX e TX Protocol Select the protocol with respect
122. maestro NY BE AN Ij iy Ne Cellular yA WAN M IA j Vi Rigi ANa A aye Hi in M UNI ii i f AT f I USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 Maestro Wireless Solutions Address 9t Floor Wing Cheong Factory Building 121 King Lam Street Cheung Sha Wan Kowloon Hong Kong Phone 852 3955 0222 Fax 852 35684833 E mail contact maestro wireless com http ort maestro wireless com MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS OVERVIEW maestro empowering wireless Copyright Copyright 2015 Maestro Wireless Solutions Limited All right reserved This document is for the use of intended recipients only and the contents may not be reproduced redistributed or copied in whole or in part for any purpose without Maestro prior express consent This manual covers the following products Maestro E205XTO2 Maestro E205XT04 Maestro E206XT E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 2 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS OVERVIEW maestro empowering wireless This manual is written without any warranty Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd reserves the right to modify or improve the product and its accessories which can also be withdrawn without prior notice Our company stresses the fact that the performance of the product and its accessories depends on the proper use conditions as well as the surrounding environment Maestro Wireless Solutions Ltd assumes no liability for
123. management management configuration Enable IPv6 l O negotiation on PPP link Click to enable IPv6 negotiation on PPP link Modem init timeout Enter the maximum wait time in seconds for the modem to become ready The default modem initiation timeout 20 seconds Use default gateway Click to configure a default gateway route None of the gateway routes are configured by default Use gateway metric Enter the gateway metric The default metric is 5 Use DNS server Allows the router to advertise the DNS server address advertised by peer Use DNS server advertised by peer for 3G interface is checked by default LCP echo failure Presume peer to be dead after configured LCP echo threshold failures Use O to ignore failures LCP echo interval This is time the router should wait before sending an echo request to check whether the link is alive or not The LCP echo interval by default is 20 seconds Inactivity timeout The Router will wait for the LCP echo request response for the LCP Echo interval defined after every attempt It declares LCP link as closed if it does not receive response after this defined period of attempts Use 0 seconds to persist the connection Table 11 1 4 Advanced Configurations for 3G Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 91 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 3G WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN Interfaces 3G On this pag
124. mpowering wireless IP IP Address of the Cellular Interface Gateway IP Address of the Cellular Interface Gateway DNS Two DNS IP Address Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server Displays status of Wi Fi WWAN connection with following details IP IP Address of the WWAN Interface Gateway IP Address of the WWAN Interface Gateway DNS Two DNS IP Address Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server Table 9 1 5 Network Status Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 33 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS Ses maestro X empowering wireless Status gt Overview gt Status The Multiple Wide Area Network MWAN capability enables an administrator to configure multiple external interfaces each on different subnet This allows the router to be connected to more than one Internet Service Provider ISP ensuring a redundant support for the users connected to the router and providing a constant Internet connection It is popularly called as Load Balancing MWAN Interface provides a birds eye view of all the available and connected WAN options In the example figure below the interfaces marked in Green are live and connected while the ones in red are currently offline For more information refer Network gt Load Balancing Interface Live Status Screen 9 1 4 MWAN Interface Live Status Parameters Description Multiple WAN Interface Live Status Indicate
125. n 11 1 10 Advance Configuration of CELLULAR Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 98 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the 3G interface to be live after every reboot Bring up on boot for 3G interface is checked by default Use builtin IPv6 Allows to use the built in IPv6 management management configuration Enable IPv6 n negotiation on PPP link Click to enable IPv6 negotiation on PPP link Modem init timeout Enter the maximum wait time in seconds for the modem to become ready The default modem initiation timeout 20 seconds Use default gateway Click to configure a default gateway route None of the gateway routes are configured by default Use gateway metric Enter the gateway metric The default metric is 5 Use DNS server Allows the router to advertise the DNS server address advertised by peer Use DNS server advertised by peer for 3G interface is checked by default LCP echo failure Presume peer to be dead after configured LCP echo threshold failures Use O to ignore failures LCP echo interval This is time the router should wait before sending an echo request to check whether the link is alive or not The LCP echo interval by default is 20 seconds Inactivity timeout The Router will wait for the LCP echo request response for the LCP Echo interval defined after every attempt
126. nd port yes v Use fastLZO compression keepalive 10 120 Helper directive to simplifythe expression of ping and ping restartin server mode configurations udp Use protocol client J Configure client mode client_to_client Allow client to client traffic Additional Field v Add Save amp Apply Screen 12 7 2 Edit OpenVPN Service Configuration E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 208 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Verb Select the output verbosity level Higher the verbosity higher will be the internal log details Enter the TCP UDP port number for local and remote Enable the tunnel to handle IPv6 Traffic Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask for server mode Check to enable Nobind Enabling Nobind does not allow the binding of local address and port Comp_izo Select Yes to use fast Izo compression Select Yes to use fast Izo compression a Server sends the keep alive packets to clients Select the protocol TCP and UDP Check to enable the OpenVPN client mode and disable the OpenVPN server mode Se _to_client Check to Ro cee eae communication between the Ro cee eae connected over the same VPN Sete 12 7 2 OpenVPN Service Configuration E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 209 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS LIST OF ACRONYM maestro X
127. o X MAESTRO ROUTER empowering wireless Step6 Use standard Ethernet cable to connect the existing WAN access to WAN port of Maestro Router Computer Figure 5 4 3 Ethernet cable connection for LAN WAN access Step7 Use standard Ethernet cable to connect LAN port with the LAN port of the computer Step8 Connect the AC power connector into the DC in jack on LAN side panel of the Maestro Router Plug the other side of the cord to a standard AC receptacle and turn the power switch ON The power LED will light when power is applied Figure 5 4 4 Connecting to AC receptacle E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 17 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS LOGON PROCEDURE maestro empowering wireless 6 Logon Procedure Open a Web browser on the computer and enter the LAN IP Address http 192 168 1 1 of Maestro Router in browser s URL box A dialog box appears prompting the user to enter Username and Password ROS MASSO Maestro Authorization Required Please enter your username and password Password Username Screen 6 1 Login Page E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 18 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS LOGON PROCEDURE maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description icnn __ Slaetie hansen ined Password Enter the Password If you are logging on for the first time after the installation please use the
128. onfigure network devices to communicate on an IP network A DHCP client uses the DHCP protocol to acquire configuration information such as an IP address a default route and one or more DNS server addresses from a DHCP server The DHCP client then uses this information to configure its host Once the configuration process is complete the host is able to communicate on the network For more details about basic setup of DHCP server on the LAN side refer Network gt LAN gt DHCP Server DHCP and DNS sub sections allows you to configure the advanced options like custom DNS servers custom lease files advance TFTP settings and MAC Address based IP Address allocation E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 162 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 4 1 General Settings Network gt DHCP and DNS gt General Settings DHCP and DNS Server Settings General Settings Resolv and Hosts Files TFTP Settings Advanced Settings Domain required Authoritative Local server lan Local domain specification Names matching this domain are never forwarded and are resolved from DHCP or hosts files only Local domain lan Local domain suffix appended to DHCP names and hosts file entries Log queries Write received DNS requests to syslog DNS forwardings fa Rebind protection Discard upstream RFC1918 responses Allow localhost B Allow upstream responses in the
129. openvpn Screen 10 4 2 Backup File Configurations Parameters Description Click to open the list of files and directories that Should be preserved during an upgrade Back to configuration Close list fetc config agents fetc config ddns fetc config dhcp fetc config dota fetc config dropbear fetc config events Table 10 4 2 Backup File Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 74 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless 10 5 Reboot System gt Reboot Router will be rebooted and will reload the configuration Reboot Reboots the operating system of your device Warning There are unsaved changes that will be lost while rebooting Reboot Screen 10 5 1 System Reboot E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 75 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless E200 Router s user friendly software is very flexible and provides the administrator several options to customise the Network configurations adhering to the organisation s requirements To configure the Network parameters following sub sections are made available Interfaces Load Balancing D Wi Fi DHCP and DNS Hostnames Static Routes Diagnostics Firewall 11 1 Interfaces Network gt Interface Interface sub module provides the overview of the interface configurat
130. or greater http support maestro wireless com 29 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS T empowering wireless Displays the availability of SIM card in SIM card Slot e Error SIM card is not inserted e Ready SIM card is inserted Network Status The registration status of the router on the current cellular network Operator Name Name of the current cellular operator in use Roaming Status The roaming status of the router e Home e Roaming Displays the IMSI Number In case of UMTS it is read from the SIM card An International Subscriber Identity IMSI is 15 digit unique Mobile number associated with cellular network and used to acquire the details of the mobile for identifying the user of a cellular network ESN For E206 Displays the ESN number of cellular module It must be subscribed for a Verizon account EVDO Revision For E206 Displays the Firmware revision number of the cellular module Cellular Module Info Displays the critical parameters from the cellular For E206 module Table 9 1 2 Cellular Status Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 30 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS Res maestro empowering wireless Status gt Overview gt Status The Memory group provides information about the Memory in KB available with the router Memory Total Available 11280 kB 29436 kB 38 Free 2784 kB 29436 kB 9 Cached 6
131. ort number Destination address Enter the Destination IP Address Destination port Enter the Destination Port number Select the protocols on which the rule is applicable Policy assigned Policy to be applied to the rule Currently Configured l Table 11 2 10 Edit Rule details of MWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 145 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 2 3 Advanced Settings Network gt Load Balancing gt Advanced Settings Overview Configuration Advanced Hotplug Script MWAN Config Network Config Diagnostics Troubleshooting This section allows you to modify the contents of etc hotplug_d iface 16 mwancustom This is useful for running system commands and or scripts based on interface ifup or ifdown hotplug events Notes The first line of the script must be l bin sh without quotes Lines beginning with are comments and are not executed Available variables ACTION is the hotplug event ifup ifdown SINTERFACE is the interface name wan1 wan2 etc SDEVICE is the device name attached to the interface eth0 1 eth1 etc Restore default hotplug script Restore 1 bin sh to enable this script uncomment the case loop at the bottom to report mwan status on interface hotplug ifup ifdown events modify the lines in the send_alert function send_alert variable 1 stores the MWAN status information insert
132. oxy Select the NDP mode disabled server mode relay mode hybrid mode Select the Router Advertisement Service mode disabled server mode relay mode hybrid mode DHCPv6 Mode Select the DHCPv6 Service mode stateless stateful stateless stateful stateful only Always announce If ticked Announce as default router even if no public default router prefix is available AINE 2 ANS Add the DNS servers servers Announceg DNS Add the DNS domains domains Table 11 1 25 IPv6 Configuration of DHCP Serve E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 118 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 1 8 WWAN Network gt Interface gt WWAN 3G WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN interfaces WWAN On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Status bs Uptime 0h 0m 0s Master E200 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 RX 0 00 B 0 Pkts_ TX 335 37 KB 935 Pkts Protocol DHCP client Hostname to send when requesting DHCP Screen 11 1 26 General Configuration for WWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 119 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wire
133. red to determine the Interface as up down Displays the number of ping packets that will be sent Ping timeout Time to wait for a response to ping request sent before declaring the ping failure The wait time is in seconds E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 133 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK ti empowering wireless Ping interval Specifies the time in seconds between sending two successive ping packets Interface down The number of consecutive failed attempts after which the interface is declared offline Interface up The number of consecutive successful ping after which the interface is declared online Metric assigned to the Interface from the Advanced Interface Configuration Settings Displays if an error has occurred during the Interface configuration Error messages are displayed a warnings Click to sort the interface The same interface order will be reflected in the Overview page Table 11 2 3 Configuration details of MWAN Interface Note More Tracking IP Address high Ping counts and low Ping interval results in faster switchover however consumes high amount of data and vice e versa We recommend you to get contact Maestro Support at support maestro wireless com E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 134 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Edit Overew Configuration Advanced
134. ro wireless com 131 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Overview Configuration Advanced Interface Status Detailed Status MWAN Detailed Status Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Policy pl status pptp is offline openvpn is offline wan is online tracking active wwan is unknown 3g is online tracking active wan 100 Policy p2 unreachable Known networks destination policy Active rules source 0 0 0 0 0 destination proto src port dest port policy hits 0 0 0 0 0 Screen 11 2 2 Detailed Status Overview of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Displays the detailed status for interface These logs include the following information for all the available interfaces Interface Live Status Online Offline Each Policy Information Policy Name and interfaces configured for the policy Known Networks Destination IP Address Policy applied hits on the network Active Rules Rule configuration details that is Source IP Address Destination IP Address Protocols allowed Source Port number Destination Port number applied to the respective Policy hits Table 11 2 2 Detailed Status Overview of MWAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 132 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro X empowering wireless 11 2 2 Configuration Network gt Load Balancing
135. s a conflict in the network configuration on the default gateway Check IP Rules Click to verify the Interface Check Routing Table Click to verify the routes present in the routing table of E200 Router Hotplug ifup Click to turn up the E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 149 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS MWAN Service Control NETWORK maestr empowering wireless Interface using the hotplug script Note If the interface is already up the hotplug script will restart the Interface e Hotplug ifdown Click to turn down the Interface using the hotplug script Click the following buttons to perform following MWAN functionality Start MWAN Starts load balancing failover service Stop MWAN Stops the running load balancing failover service Restart MWAN Stops the running load balancing failover service and restart it Table 11 2 14 MWAN Interface and Service Diagnostics E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 150 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Overview Configuration Advanced Hotplug Script MWAN Config Network Config Diagnostics Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Data OpenWrt Maestro E205 2 0 0 RC11 LuCI 0 12 git 15 112 69076 6153b99 mMwan3 1 5 10 Mwan3 luci 1 3 5 config interface pptp option enabled 1 option reliability 1 option count 1 op
136. s the current status of the interferes PPTP OpenVPN WAN WWAN 3G The interfaces that are not connected to network are marked in RED The interfaces that are connected to the network are marked in GREEN Status e Tracking off The interface will not track the availability of the other active interface Tracking active The interface will track the availability of the other active interface Table 9 1 6 MWAN Interface Live Status E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 34 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless Status gt Overview gt Status Displays the information about the machines connected to router using a DHCP lease This includes IPv4 as well as IPv6 connections DHCP Leases Hostname iPv4 Address MAC Address Leasetime remaining ASUS PC 192 168 1 164 40 16 7e 43 65 5a 11h 58m 26s android 2519158a6ea ac 7e 192 168 1 167 c0 ee fb 31 1c d1 11h 51m 1s Screen 9 1 5 DHCP Lease Status Overview Parameters Description Name of the device laptop mobile etc that is connected to the router and has been leased an IPv4 Address by the router s DHCP server IPv4 Address IPv4 Address assigned to the device connected to the router MAC Address MAC address of the device connected to the router Leasetime remaining The remaining time for which the device can use the DHCP server leased IPv4 Address Table 9 1 7 DHCP Lease Stat
137. sign Bootstrap Screen 10 1 3 Language and Style Configurations Parameters Description Language Select English language Default value is auto Select Bootstrap design of the user interface Default design selected is bootstrap Table 10 1 3 Language and Style Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 64 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro X empowering wireless 10 2 Administration System gt Administration The Administration page allows configuration of the general settings in Router Various ports and login security can be configured using Administration submenu 10 2 1 Router Password System gt Administration gt Router Password The Router is shipped with the default username amp password credentials set as admin This administrator is always authenticated locally i e by Router itself We recommend that you change the password for this username immediately after deployment Router Password Changes the administrator password for accessing the device Password TTT Confirmation Screen 10 2 1 Router Credential Configurations Parameters Description Specify the new administrator password Click to reset the password and re type Confirmation Confirm the new administrator password Click to reset the password and re type Table 10 2 1 Router Credential Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http s
138. ssword UMTS GPRS Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number Service Type Select the type of service from the available 1 UTMS GPRS The router selects the best available service 2 UTMS Only The router connects E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 1 n MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK T empowering wireless only to 3G UMTS network 3 GPRS Only The router connects only to GPRS network APN Enter the APN provided by your network operator PIN Enter the SIM PIN if any Username Enter the Username for APN access if exists Password Enter the Password Username for APN access if exists EVDO E206 Protocol support is not installed Click Install package comgt to install the protocol support Modem device Select the modem device from the list Username Enter the Username Password Enter the Password CELLULAR E206 Priority Select the service from the available options that are 3G or Ev DO Delay Enter the delay in second minutes for the Cellular Module to reboot post the selection of the service from parameter Priority APN Enter the APN provided by your network operator PIN Enter the SIM PIN if any Username Enter the Username Password Enter the Password E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VER
139. stination Options 103553 39 43 MB delegate_notrack all 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Screen 9 2 1 IPv4 Firewall Status E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 39 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS Ses maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Reset Counters Click to rest counters Packets and Traffic Reset Firewall Click to reload the existing Firewall configuration of interface Displays the serial number of Firewall Rule Displays the number of accepted packets Displays the amount of traffic captured by the filter Target Displays the target action for the traffic processed for a respective rule Displays the name of all the protocols configured in the Firewall Rule Displays the source IPv4 Address Displays the destination IPv4 Address Table 9 2 1 IPv4 Firewall Status E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 40 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS KARLE maestro empowering wireless 9 2 2 IPv6 Firewall Status gt Firewall gt IPv6 Firewall Firewall Status IPv4 Firewall IPv6 Firewall Actions Reset Counters Restart Firewall Table Filter Chain INPUT Policy ACCEPT Packets 0 Traffic 0 00 B Rule Pkts Traffic Target Prat In Source Destination Option 1 35 2 29 delegate_input KB Table Mangle Chain PREROUTING Policy ACCEPT Packets 72 Traffic 4 52 KB Rule Pkts Traffic Target Prot Flags In Out Sourc
140. stro empowering wireless 12 2 Agents Services gt Agents Agents are customized applications loaded on the router that are basically used for communication with a specific device data management platform By default Maestro Wireless Automation Server MWAS agent is loaded on the router which facilitates bi directional data communication between Routers on the field mainly using dynamic IP Address SIM cards and a MWAS Server located centrally communicating with the head end system Agents Enable LAN IP in dotted form 0 0 0 0 LAN PORT WAN IP in dotted form 0 0 0 0 WAN PORT Enable Wan Backup IP Screen 12 2 1 Agent Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 189 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Select the Agent from the dropdown list e MWAS Maestro Wireless Acquisition System Enable Click to enable the selected agent me Coreg Enter the IP Address of remote field device LAN PORT Enter the Port number of remote field device shini i Coreg Enter the IP Address of the M2M Gateway WAN PORT Enter the Port number of the M2M Gateway Enable WAN Backup Click to enable the backup Gateway Server IP Enter the IP Address of backup M2M Gateway Enter the Port number of backup M2M Gateway Table 12 2 1 Agent Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maes
141. tails e X axis Time Interval 1 minute e Y axis Number of Active Connections Legends e Blue UDP e Green TCP e Red Other Protocols Network connection type IPv4 or IPv6 Protocol Name of the protocol used for routing data Source IP Address and port number of an active connection Destination Destination IP Address and port number of an active connection Transfer Displays the total data transferred using the specific network connection Table 9 5 8 Real Time Connection Traffic Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 57 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless 10 System System allows configuration and administration of router for secure and remote management including the localization of GUI It also provides the basic system settings and language settings of the GUI Systems Administration Software Backup Flash Firmware Reboot 10 1 Systems System gt System 10 1 1 General Settings System gt System gt General Settings The current date and time of the router s internal clock can be set locally to match the date time of your computer s browser or the router can be configured to synchronize its internal clock with an NTP server so that logs show the precise time and router activities can also happen at a precise time E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 58
142. tatus E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 44 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS empowering wireless 9 4 System Logs Status gt System Logs Maestro Router provides extensive logging capabilities for traffic system and network protection functions Detailed log information and reports provide historical as well as current analysis of network activity to help identify security issues and reduce network abuse Maestro Router can either store logs locally or send logs to external syslog servers for storage and archival purposes Maestro Router can log many different network activities and traffic including Firewall logs Interface Activity logs Administrator logs User Authentication logs Maestro Router supports a single syslog servers for remote logging and it can be configured from System gt System gt Logging Maestro Router can either store logs locally or send to the Syslog UDP servers system Log Screen 9 4 1 System Logs E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 45 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless 9 5 Real Time Graphs Status gt Realtime Graphs Use Real Time Graph to view Router related activities for different time intervals The period wise graph will display the following graphs for the selected period Load Average Interface Traffic information LAN WAN Tunnel Wi Fi
143. terfaces If URL is chosen enter the URL to be used The source IP Address by default is URL URL URL to find the WAN side IP Address of the Router Check for changed Specify the time interval after which DDNS IP every server should check and update the IP address of your server if changed Default 10 Specify the time unit in hours or minutes E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 187 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES ti empowering wireless Default minutes For example if time interval is set to 10 minutes after every 10 minutes DDNS server will check for any changes in your server IP address Force update every Specify the time interval after which DDNS server should check for updates and force updates the IP address of your server if changed Default 10 Force time unit Specify the time unit in hours or minutes Default minutes For example if time interval is set to 10 minutes after every 10 minutes DDNS force updates the IP address of your server Retry on fail every Enter the time in minutes seconds after which the Router must retry to update the obtained WN IP Address with the DNS name or the host name Retry unit Select the unit for the configure retrial time Table 12 1 1 Dynamic DNS Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 188 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES mae
144. th in dBm Data transfer rate at which the data is received TX Rate Data transfer rate at which the data is transmitted Table 11 3 1 Wireless Connection and Associated Stations Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 153 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 3 1 Add Network gt Wi Fi gt Add You can add a different SSID for same Wi Fi Access Point General Settings radio0 Master Maestro radio0 Master E200 mithil radio0 Master Maestro Wireless Network Master Maestro radio0 network3 The Device Configuration section covers physical settings of the radio hardware such as channel transmit power or antenna selection which are shared among all defined wireless networks if the radio hardware is multi SSID capable Per network settings like encryption or operation mode are grouped in the nterface Configuration Device Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Status SSID Maestro Mode Master Wireless is disabled or not associated Wireless network is enabled Disable Channel 1 2 412 GHz Transmit Power 20 dBm 100 mW dBm Screen 11 3 2 General Wireless Connection Configurations for a New Device E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 154 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description
145. though more may be visible E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 198 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless 2 GPGGA 120133 0 1907 469671 N 07250 544473 E 1 05 1 0 43 1 M 64 0 M 42 Parameters Description _ GGA Protocol Header Example GPGGA Example 120133 0 Latitude in ddmm mmmm Example 1907 469671 Example N Longitude in ddmm mmmm Example 07250 544473 Example E Position Fix Indicates Indicator O Fix not available or invalid 1 GPS SPS Mode fix valid 2 Differential GPS SPS Mode fix valid 3 to 5 Not supported 6 Dead Reckoning Mode fix valid Example 1 Satellite Used Number of satellite used to receive GPS signals The range for the number of satellite used is 0 to 12 Example 05 Horizontal Dilution of Precision Example 1 0 MSL Altitude Altitude in meters Example 43 1 meters Geoid Seperation Geoid to ellipsoid separation Ellipsoid altitude MSL Altitude Geoid Separation Example 64 0 meters E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 199 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless Age of Diff Corr Null fields when DGPS is not used 4 The units is sec Checksum 2 lt CR gt lt LF gt End of message termination Table 12 5 3 GGA Data Format E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro
146. tion timeout 2 option interval 5 option down 3 option up 3 config interface openvpn option enabled i option reliability 1 option count i option timeout 2 option interval 5 option down 3 option up 3 Screen 11 2 15 Data for Troubleshooting Parameters Description Troubleshooting Displays the all the configuration details of the Data Router Table 11 2 15 Data for Troubleshooting E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 151 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro X empowering wireless 11 3 Wi Fi Network gt Wi Fi The router can work in 2 modes Wi Fi as access point It provides Internet to other host machines in its network over Wi Fi It can get Internet connection from WAN or cellular Wi Fi as client mode the router will act as a client to existing wireless networks The router will accept the Internet access through wireless access provided by another service provider and then distribute the access to the machines connected to the router on its LAN interface At any point of time the router can work either in client mode or in Master mode Access Point radio Master Maestro E200 Wireless Overview ey Generic MAC80211 802 11bgn radio0 a Scan Add lt Channel 11 2 462 GHz Bitrate 6 5 Mbit s SSID Maestro E200 Mode Master BSSID A4 AE 9A 00 20 62 Encryption mixed WPA WPA2 PSK CCMP D
147. tively Enter the name of the new zone in the text box and click Save amp Apply button Table 11 1 15 Firewall Configurations for WAN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 105 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 1 6 PPTP Network gt Interface gt PPTP 3G WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN Interfaces PPTP On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Firewall Settings m Status RX 0 00 B 0 Pkts pptp pptp TX 0 00 B 0 Pkts_ Protocol VPN Server PAP CHAP username admin PAP CHAP password Save amp Apply Save Reset Screen 11 1 16 General Configurations for PPTP Interface Parameters Description Enter the following Interface details e RX e TX Protocol Select the protocol with respect to the router model number To update the WAN protocol select the protocol and click Switch Protocol button PPtP is the supported protocol Default configuration is e MPPE 128 bit encryption e Auto Authentication MSCHAP V2 MSCHAP Table 11 1 16 General Configurations for PPTP Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 106 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro
148. tro wireless com 190 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless 12 3 SMS Services gt SMS SMS diagnostic let you configure up to 4 admins to receive diagnostic information of the router after a command is send by SMS International number format is as follow lt countrycode gt lt phonenumber gt E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 191 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless SMS Configuration SMS Configuration SMS Administrator Mobile Number Please enter the mobile number with country code Admin 1 i Admin 2 Admin 3 Admin 4 List of Commands No Command name Command Reboot AT REBOOT 1 Cell Diagnastics AT CELLDIAG LAN Diagnostics AT LANDIAG WAN Diagnostics AT4 WANDIAG WAN Ping AT WANPING lt IPA gt LAN Ping AT LANPING lt IPA gt Enable Remote access AT REMACC lt 1 0 gt Hardware information AT HWI Software information AT SWiI Save amp Apply Screen 12 3 1 SMS Service Configurations Parameters Description SMS Configuration SMS Administrator Displays the number of Administrators configured to receive the diagnostics information of the router after they send the command using SMS Maximum 4 SMS Administrator can be configured E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 192 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES ti empowering wireless Note
149. ts Names may contain characters A Z a z 0 9 _ and no spaces Names must be 15 characters or less Policies may not share the same name as configured interfaces members or rules Policy Members assigned Last resort Errors Sort m1 m2 p1 m3 unreachable reject Z Edit Delete m4 m5 unreachable reject Z Edit Delete D Add Save amp Apply Reset Screen 11 2 7 Policy Configuration details of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Members assigned Interface members to which the policy is applied When all the policy members are offline use one of the available options for matching the traffic to policy to sort the policies Add a new policy Table 11 2 7 Policy Configuration details of MWAN Interface Displays if an error has occurred during the Policy configuration Error messages are displayed a warnings E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 141 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Edit Overview Configuration Advanced Interfaces Members Policies Rules MWAN Policy Configuration p2 _ Member used cal Last resort unreachable reject y When all policy members are offline use this behavior for matched traffic Currently Configured Members Back to Overview Save amp Apply Screen 11 2 8 Modify Policy of MWAN Interface Parameters Description Select the interface to apply the poli
150. ult in good throughput but a wrong value can result in low throughput The range of values is 256 to 2346 bytes In a noisy environment a smaller value of Fragmentation Threshold may result in more efficient communication You can choose RTS CTS threshold between 0 to 2347 bytes typical value being 500 This setting is for advanced users It prevents collision of wireless packets particularly in case of hidden nodes or in a noisy environment Note In case of access point setting it is recommended not to use RTS CTS threshold Table 11 3 3 Advance Wireless Connection Configurations for a New Device E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 157 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless General Setup Interface Configuration General Setup Wireless Security Mode Clrent WDS ESSID Maestro Network lan openvpn pptp wan wwan no interfaces attached create 2 Choose the network s you want to attach to this wireless interface or fill out the create field to define a new network Screen 11 3 4 General Wireless Connection Configurations for a New Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 158 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK mae Parameters Description Select the Wi Fi Interface mode Available Options Access Point Client Ad Hoc 802 115 Pseudo Ad Hoc ahdemo Monitor Access Point WD
151. upport maestro wireless com 65 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro X empowering wireless 10 2 2 SSH Access System gt Administration gt SSH Access The E200 integrate Dropbear which offers SSH network shell access and an integrated SCP Secure Copy Protocol server You can also set parameters for Dropbear Instance for SSH Access and you can paste public SSH Keys one per line for SSH public key authentication By default the remote SSH access over WAN is disabled You can enable the remote SH access from Web Interface or alternately can send an SMS from a registered admin number to enable it You are required to use the SSH Keys displayed on the webpage for SSH access SSH Access Dropbear Instance Delete Interface Listen only on the given interface or if unspecified on all Specifies the listening port of this Dropbear instance Password authentication Gateway ports Allow remote hosts to connect to local SSH forwarded ports tD Add SSH Keys Here you can paste public SSH Keys one per line for SSH public key authentication ssh tsa AAAAB3NzaC 1yc2EAAAADAQABAAAEAQDOPpi0aJTS8pPAeN8 ghB3QHATEVhEil2aSM w1FaRmPBbM4BCLO00QU4kLCEY 1JE5RH5Y JvnLhCB4pj Screen 110 2 2 SSH Access Configurations E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 66 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SYSTEM maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Dropbear Instance Select th
152. us Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 35 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro X empowering wireless Status gt Overview gt Status Displays the information about the machines connected to router using DHCPv6 lease This includes IPv4 as well as IPv6 connections DHCPv6 Leases Hostname IPv6 Address DUID Leasetime remaining Lenovo PC fd c td94 3919 2947128 000100011be53cc268f7 261265a0 11h 59m 35s Screen 9 1 6 DHCPv6 Lease Status Overview Parameters Description Name of the device laptop mobile etc that is connected to the router and has been leased an IPv6 Address by the router s DHCPv6 server IPv6 Address IPv6 Address assigned to the device connected to the router DUID Device Unique Identifier of the device connected to the router Lease time The remaining time for which the device can use remaining the DHCPv6 sever leased IPv6 Address Table 9 1 8 DHCPv6 Lease Status Overview E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 36 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless Status gt Overview gt Status The Wireless Group provides the detail information of the Wi Fi network used by the router Wireless Generic 602 11bgn Wireless Controller radio0 di SSID Maestro E200 34 Mode Master Channel 11 2 462 GHz Bitrate 14 4 Mbit s BSSID A4 AE 9A 00 26 CB Encryption mixed WPA WPA2
153. uter Load Traffic Wireless Connections Realtime Traffic Lan Wan Tunnel 3 minute window 3 second interval inbound 6 48 kbit s Average 4 35 kbit s Peak 25 86 kbit s 0 81 kB s 0 54 kB s 3 23 kB s Outbound 1 36 kbit s Average 5 53 kbit s 118 62 kbit s 0 17 kB s 0 69 kB s 14 85 kB s Screen 9 5 2 Real Time LAN Traffic Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 48 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS STATUS maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Traffic Graph shows the periodic average LAN Traffic on Inbound Outbound the Router Details e X axis Time Interval 1 minute e Y axis LAN Traffic kB s Legends e Blue Inbound Traffic e Green Outbound Traffic Table 9 5 2 Real Time LAN Traffic Graph E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 49 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS Ses maestro empowering wireless Graph shows past three minutes average WAN and Cellular traffic and peak WAN and Cellular traffic on the router Load Traffic Wireless Connections Realtime Traffic Lan Wan Tunnel Wifi 3 minute window 3 second interval Inbound 0 kbit s Average 0 kbit s Peak 0 kbit s 0 kB s 0 kB s 0 kB s Outbound 0 kbit s Average 0 72 kbit s 2 67 kbit s 0 kB s 0 09 kB s 0 33 kB s Screen 9 5 3 Real Time WAN Traffic Graph Parameters Description Traffic Graph shows the per
154. vertises different DNS servers to clients Save amp Apply Reset Screen 11 1 24 Advance Configurations for DHCP Server Parameters Description Dynamic DHCP Check to allocate DHCP IP addresses dynamically to the clients When unchecked service will be provided only to the clients having the static IP Address Check to override the current configured Server and use DHCP server IPv4 Netmask Enter the IPv4 netmask This netmask will override the netmask used by the clients In normal scenario netmask is calculated from the subnet DHCP Options Define additional DHCP options for example 6 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 2 which advertises different DNS servers to clients Table 11 1 24 Advance Configurations for DHCP Server E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 117 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless IPv6 Settings General Setup Advanced Settings IPv6 Settings Router Advertisement Sermice server mode DHCP v6 Serice server mode NDP Proxy disabled DHCPv6 Mode stateless stateful Always announce default Announce as default router even if no public prefix is available router Announced DNS servers Announced DNS domains Screen 11 1 25 IPv6 Configuration of DHCP Server Parameters Description Router Advertisement Service DHCPv6 Service Select the DHCPv6 Service mode disabled server mode relay mode hybrid mode NDP Pr
155. vice connected to the Table 11 4 1 General Configuration of DHCP Server and DNS Forwarder E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 164 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 11 4 2 Resolv and Host file Network gt DHCP and DNS gt Resolv and Host File DHCP and DNS Server Settings General Settings Resoly and Hosts Files TFIP Settings Advanced Settings Use fetc ethers Leasefile Ignore resolve fle Resolve file tmpo resoly conf_auto E local DNS file Ignore Hosts files Additional Hosts files Screen 11 4 2 Resolv and Host File Configuration for DHCP and DNS Parameters Description Server leases will be stored Ignore resolve file Check to ignore the resolved file Resolve file Enter the local DNS file Ignore Hosts file Check to ignore the hosts file Additional Hosts file Enter the additional host files Click H to add more host fies Table 11 4 2 Resolv and Host File Configuration for DHCP and DNS E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 165 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro 11 4 3 TFTP Settings Network gt DHCP and DNS gt TFTP Settings DHCP and DNS Server Settings General Settings Resoly and Hosts Files FTP Settings Advanced Settings Enable TFTP server Screen 11 4 3 TFTP Configuration for DHCP and DNS Parameters Description Server Settings
156. wan of Ethernet Adapter gretap0 b Ethernet Adapter tun0 openvpn Wireless Network Master E200 mithil wwan Custom Interface Back to Overview Screen 11 1 2 Configure VPN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 86 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro X empowering wireless Parameters Description Name of the new Enter the name of the new VPN Interface interface The name must include only alpha numeric characters and special character underscore _ Protocol of the new Select the protocol of the new Interface from the interface available options Static address DHCP Client Unmanaged PPtP PPPoE UMTS GPRS Only for E205 CELLULAR Only for E206 Create a bridge over Click to enable creating a bridge over multiple multiple interface interface Cover the following Select the interface to be configured interfaces Select more than one interface if a parameter creating a bridge over multiple interfaces is enabled Back to Overview Click to return to Interface Overview page Table 11 1 2 Configure VPN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 87 11 1 2 3G Only for E205 Network gt Interface gt 3G WV A N PPTP LA N VV WA fv O P E N VP N Interfaces 3G On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the
157. way route None of the gateway routes are configured by default Use gateway metric Enter the gateway metric The default metric is 3 Use DNS server Allows advertising the DNS server address advertised by peer Use DNS server advertised by peer for PPTP interface is checked by default Client ID to send when Enter the Client ID that shall be sent when requesting requesting DHCP DHCP Vendor Class to send To allocate DHCP IP Addresses based on Vendor when requesting DHCP Class Inactivity timeout This is time the router should wait before sending an echo request to check whether the link is alive or not The LCP echo interval by default is 20 seconds Overrride MTU The Router will wait for the LCP echo request response for the LCP Echo interval defined after every attempt It declares LCP link as closed if it does not receive response after this defined period of attempts Use 0 seconds to persist the connection Table 11 1 17 Advanced Configurations for PPTP E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 108 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Create Assign firewall zone unspecified or create Choose the firewall zone you want to assign to this interface Select unspecified to remove the interface from the associated zone or fill out the creafe field to
158. wireless com 200 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro empowering wireless 3 GPVTG 0 0 T 0 3 M 0 0 N 0 0 K A 20 Parameters Description MID VTG Parameters VTG Protocol Header Example GPVTG Measured heading Example 0 0 degrees Reference True Example T Measured heading Example 0 3 degrees Reference Magnetic Example Speed Measured horizontal speed Example 0 0 knots Knots Example N Measured horizontal speed Example 0 0 km hr Kilometers per hour Example Indicates A Autonomous D DGPS E DR N Output Data Not Valid R Course Position 9 4 S Simulator Example A 20 lt CR gt lt LF gt End of message termination Table 12 5 4 VTG Data Format E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 201 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SERVICES maestro X empowering wireless 1 CSR does not support magnetic declination All course over ground data are geodetic WGS84 directions 2 Position was calculated based on one or more of the SVs having their states derived from almanac parameters as opposed to ephemerides 3 This feature is supported in the GSD4e product only 4 This feature is supported in the GSD4e product version 1 1 0 and later 4 GPRMC 120133 0 A 1907 469671 N 07250 544473 E 0 0 0 0 150915 0 3 W A 1E Parameters Description MID RMC Parameters RMC Protocol Header Example GPRMC
159. witch Protocol button Unmanaged is the default protocol Use gateway Enter the gateway metric metric The Load Balancer uses these Metric values to determine priority of a WAN The default metric is 2 Table 11 1 30 General Configuration of OpenVPN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 126 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless 3G WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN Interfaces OPENVPN On this page you can configure the network interfaces You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the bridge interfaces field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces Common Configuration General Setup Advanced Settings Physical Settings Firewall Settings Bring up on boot f Use builtin IPv6 management Save amp Apply Save Reset Screen 11 1 31 Advance Configuration of OpenVPN Interface Parameters Description Bring up on boot Allows the WAN interface to be live after every reboot Bring up on boot for WAN interface is checked by default Use builtin IPv6 Allows to use the built in IPv6 management management configuration Table 11 1 31 Advance Configuration of OpenVPN Interface E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 127 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless WAN PPTP LAN WWAN OPENVPN interfaces OPENVPN On this page you can con
160. your code here to send the contents of 51 echo 1 1 Fi gather_event_info create event information message local EVENT_INFO Interface SINTERFACE SDEVICE on router S uci get p var state system system 0 hostname has triggered a hotplug SACTION event on S date a b d HY T Z get current interface policy and rule status local CURRENT_STATUS S usr sbin mwan3 status Screen 11 2 11 Advance Configuration for Hotplug Script Parameters Description Hotplug Script Hotplug scripts is a Linux kernel program that is used when the following two events occurs e Interface comes up e Interface goes down Hotplug is automatically loads the drivers and runs arbitrary scripts based on events E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 146 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Table 11 2 11 Advance Configuration for Hotplug Script Overview Configuration Advanced Hotplug Script MWAN Config Network Config Diagnostics Troubleshooting This section allows you to modify the contents of etc config mwan3 config interface pptp option enabled 1 option reliability 1 option count 1 option timeout 2 option interval S option down F option up gt config interface openvpn option enabled T option reliability T option count T option timeout Z option interval S option
161. ypes echo request echo reply destination unreachable packet too big time exceeded bad header unknown header type router solicitation neighbour solicitation router advertisement neighbour advertisement From any hostin wan To any router IP on this device Protocol External port TCP UDP Source zone Destination zone Accept input Accept input Accept input Accept input and limit to 1000 pkts per second lan lx E Add and edit empowering wireless Enable Sort Delete x Delete x Delete x Delete Source NAT is a specific form of masquerading which allows fine grained control over the source IP used for outgoing traffic for example to map multiple WAN addresses to internal subnets Name Match NAT Any traffic Rule 1 From any hostin lan To any host port 20002 in wan New source NAT Name Rewrite to source IP 192 169 1 116 port Source zone Destination zone To source IP 20002 lan Please choosy Enable Sort Z Edit Delete To source port Add and edit Screen 11 8 5 Traffic Rule Overview for Firewall Zone E200 SERIES USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 http support maestro wireless com 180 MAESTRO WIRELESS SOLUTIONS NETWORK maestro empowering wireless Parameters Description Traffic Rules These rules define policies for traffic communication between the different zones primarily used for traffic shaping Displays the name of the
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