CONFIGURATION MANUAL for v2 routers
USED SYMBOLS Used symbols Danger – important notice, which may have an influence on the user’s safety or the function of the device. Attention – notice on possible problems, which can arise in specific cases. Information, notice – information, which contains useful advice or special interest. Firmware version Actual version of firmware is 3.0.5 (12.6.2012). GPL license Source codes under GPL license are available free of charge by sending an email to info@conel.cz.
CONTENTS Contents 1.Configuration settings over web browser 1.1.Secured access to web configuration 1.2.Network status 1.3.DHCP status 1.4.GPRS/UMTS status 1.5.IPsec status 1.6.DynDNS status 1.7.System log 1.8.LAN configuration 1.9.VRRP configuration 1.10.GPRS configuration 1.10.1.GPRS connection 1.10.2.DNS address configuration 1.10.3.Check PPP connection configuration 1.10.4.Data limit configuration 1.10.5.Switch between SIM cards configuration 1.10.6.Dial-In access configuration 1.10.7.
PICTURE LIST Picture list Fig. 1: Web configuration Fig. 2: Network status Fig. 3: DHCP status Fig. 4: GPRS status Fig. 5: IPsec status Fig. 6: DynDNS status Fig. 7: System log Fig. 8: Example program syslogd start with the parameter -r Fig. 9: Topology of example LAN configuration 1 Fig. 10: Example LAN configuration 1 Fig. 11: Topology of example LAN configuration 2 Fig. 12: Example LAN configuration 2 Fig. 13: Topology of example LAN configuration 3 Fig. 14: Example LAN configuration 3 Fig.
PICTURE LIST Fig. 53: USB configuration Fig. 54: Example of USB port configuration 1 Fig. 55: Example of USB port configuration 2 Fig. 56: Startup script Fig. 57: Example of Startup script Fig. 58: Up/Down script Fig. 59: Example of Up/Down script Fig. 60: Example of automatic update 1 Fig. 61: Example of automatic update 2 Fig. 62: User modules Fig. 63: Change profile Fig. 64: Change password Fig. 65: Set real time clock Fig. 66: Set SMS service center address Fig. 67: Unlock SIM card Fig.
TABLE LIST Table list Table 1: Description of interface in network status Table 2: Description of information in network status Table 3: DHCP status description Table 4: Description of GSM information item Table 5: Description of period Table 6: Description of GSM statistic Table 7: Description of GSM traffic Table 8: Possibly DynDNS report Table 9: Configuration of network interface Table 10: Configuration of dynamic DHCP server Table 11: Configuration of static DHCP server Table 12: VRRP configuration Tab
TABLE LIST Table 53: List of AT commands Table 54: Expansion PORT configuration 1 Table 55: Expansion PORT configuration 2 Table 56: CD signal description Table 57: DTR signal description Table 58: USB port configuration 1 Table 59: USB PORT configuration 2 Table 60: CD signal description Table 61: DTR signal description Table 62: Automatic update configuration Table 63: Telnet commands 49 54 54 54 55 57 57 57 58 62 69 vii
CONFIGURATION 1. Configuration settings over web browser Attention! If the SIM card is not inserted in the router, then wireless transmissions will not work. The inserted SIM card must have activated GPRS. Insert the SIM card when the router is switched-off. Monitoring of the status, configuration and administration of the router can be performed by means of the web interface, which is available after insertion of IP address of the modem into the web browser. The default IP address of the modem is 192.168.
CONFIGURATION 1.1. Secured access to web configuration To the web configuration can be accessed via a secure HTTPS protocol. In the event of a default router IP address is a secure router configuration accessed by typing address https://192.168.1.1 in the web browser. The first approach is the need to install a security certificate. If your browser reports a disagreement in the domain, this message can be prevented use the following procedure.
CONFIGURATION 1.2. Network status To view the system information about the router operation, select the Network menu item.
CONFIGURATION Fig. 2: Network status 1.3. DHCP status Information on the activities of the DHCP server can be accessed by selecting the DHCP status. DHCP status informs about activities DHCP server. The DHCP server provides automatic configuration of devices connected to the network managed router. DHCP server assigns to each device's IP address, netmask, default gateway (IP address of router) and DNS server (IP address of router).
CONFIGURATION 1.4. UMTS/GPRS/CDMA status UMTS/GPRS/CDMA menu item contains actual information about connections.
CONFIGURATION In the middle part of this window is contained information about transferred data for corresponding SIM cards. The third SIM card is used for CDMA and remaining SIM cards are standard for UMTS (for more information about both technologies in conjunction with this router can be found in the user's guide).
CONFIGURATION 1.5. IPsec status Information on actual IPsec tunnel state can be called up in option IPsec in the menu. After correct build the IPsec tunnel, status display IPsec SA established (highlighted in red) in IPsec status information. Other information is only internal character. Fig. 5: IPsec status 1.6. DynDNS status DynDNS up - dating entry result on server www.dyndns.org can be called up in option DynDNS item in the menu. Fig.
CONFIGURATION 1.7. System log In case of any problems with connection to GPRS it is possible to view the system log by pressing the System Log menu item. In the window, are displayed detailed reports from individual applications running in the router. By the help of button Save it is possible to save the system log to the computer. Fig. 7: System log The Syslog default size is 1000 lines. After completion of the 1000 lines will create new file for storing system log.
CONFIGURATION 1.8. LAN configuration To enter the network configuration, select the LAN menu item. ETH network set in Primary LAN configuration, expansion PORT ETH set in Secondary LAN configuration. Item DHCP Client IP address Subnet Mask Bridged Media type Default Gateway DNS server Description • disabled – The router does not allow automatic allocation IP address from a DHCP server in LAN network. • enabled – The router allows automatic allocation IP address from a DHCP server in LAN network.
CONFIGURATION Item Enable static DHCP leases MAC Address IP Address Description If this option is checked, can enable a static DHCP server. MAC address of a DHCP client. Assigned IP address. Table 11: Configuration of static DHCP server It is important not to overlap ranges of static allocated IP address with address allocated by the dynamic DHCP. Then risk collision of IP addresses and incorrect function of network.
CONFIGURATION Example of the network interface with dynamic DHCP server: • • The range of dynamic allocated addresses from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.4. The address is allocated 600 second (10 minutes). 192.168.1.2 GSM/GPRS ETH 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 Fig. 9: Topology of example LAN configuration 1 Fig.
CONFIGURATION Example of the network interface with dynamic and static DHCP server: • • • • The range of allocated addresses from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.4. The address is allocated 10 minutes. Client's with MAC address 01:23:45:67:89:ab has IP address 192.168.1.10. Client's with MAC address 01:54:68:18:ba:7e has IP address 192.168.1.11. 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 ETH GSM/GPRS 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.10 01-23-45-67-89-ab 192.168.1.11 01-54-68-18-ba-7e Fig.
CONFIGURATION Example of the network interface with default gateway and DNS server: • • Default gateway IP address is 192.168.1.20 DNS server IP address is 192.168.1.20 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 ETH GSM/GPRS 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.20 Fig. 13: Topology of example LAN configuration 3 Fig.
CONFIGURATION 1.9. VRRP configuration To enter the VRRP configuration select the VRRP menu item. VRRP protocol (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) is a technique, by which it is possible to forward routing from main router to backup router in the case of the main router failure. If the Enable VRRP is checked, then it is possible to set the following parameters. Item Virtual Server IP Address Virtual Server ID Host Priority Description This parameter sets virtual server IP address.
CONFIGURATION Example of the VRRP protocol: Main router Virtual server ID 5 Host priority 255 192.168.1.2 APN 1 ETH 192.168.1.1 10.0.1.3 APN 2 192.168.1.3 Backup router Virtual server ID 5 Host priority 100 Fig. 15: Topology of example VRRP configuration Fig. 16: Example VRRP configuration – main router Fig.
CONFIGURATION 1.10. UMTS/GPRS/CDMA configuration To enter this configuration select the UMTS/GPRS/CDMA menu item. 1.10.1. Configuration of connection If the Create PPP connection option is selected, the modem automatically tries to establish PPP connection after switching-on. Item APN Username Password Authentication IP Address Phone Number Operator Network type PIN MRU MTU Description Network identifier (Access Point Name) – Can't be set for the third SIM card! User name to log into the GSM network.
CONFIGURATION In the case of a failed build a PPP connection is recommended to check the accuracy of entered data. Alternatively, try a different authentication method or network type. 1.10.2. DNS address configuration The choice Get DNS address from operator is given for easier configuration on client side. If this field is filled in, then the router tries to get an IP address of primary and secondary DNS server from the operator automatically. 1.10.3.
CONFIGURATION 1.10.5. Switch between SIM cards configuration At the bottom of configuration it is possible to set rules for switching between three SIM cards (or between APNs). The third SIM card is used for CDMA and remaining SIM cards are standard for UMTS (for more information about both technologies in conjuction with this router can be found in the user's guide). Item Default SIM card Description This parameter sets default APN or SIM card, from which it will try to establish the PPP connection.
CONFIGURATION The following parameters define the time after which the router attempts to go back to the default SIM card or APN. Item Description Initial timeout The first attempt to switch back to the primary SIM card or APN shall be made for the time defined in the parameter Initial Timeout, range of this parameter is from 1 to 10000 minutes.
CONFIGURATION The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. Fig.
CONFIGURATION Example of setting controls the PPP connection to the address 8.8.8.8 in the time interval of 60s for primary SIM card and to the address www.google.com in the time interval 80s for secondary SIM card. In the case of traffic on the PPP control pings are not sent, but the traffic on PPP is observed: Fig. 19: Example of configuration 1 Example of switching to a backup SIM card after exceeding the data limits of 800MB Sending SMS warning when reaching 400MB.
CONFIGURATION 1.11. PPPoE configuration PPPoE for industrial router works in client mode. Router using connection to the PPPoE server or PPPoE bridge (for example ADSL modem). To enter the PPPoE configuration select the PPPoE menu item. If the Create PPPoE connection option is selected, the router tries to establish PPPoE connection after switching-on. PPPoE (Point-to-Point over Ethernet) is a network protocol, which PPP frames encapsulating to the Ethernet frames.
CONFIGURATION 1.12. Firewall configuration By the help of a firewall it is possible to set IP addresses from which are possible to remotely access the router and internal network connected behind a router. The choice Allow remote access only from specified hosts is given for easier configuration of hosts. In this firewall configuration it is possible to set up to four remote accesses by the help of Source, Source IP Address, Protocol and Target Port.
CONFIGURATION Example of the firewall configuration: The router has allowed the following access: • • • from address 171.92.5.45 using any protocol from address 10.0.2.123 using TCP protocol on any ports from address 142.2.26.54 using ICMP protocol TCP/1000 ALL 10.0.2.123 ICMP 171.92.5.45 142.2.26.54 Fig. 23: Topology of example firewall configuration Fig.
CONFIGURATION 1.13. NAT configuration To enter the Network Address Translation configuration, select the NAT menu item. NAT (Network address Translation / Port address Translation - PAT) is a method of adjusting the network traffic through the router default transcript and/or destination IP addresses often change the number of TCP/UDP port for walk-through IP packets. The window contains sixteen entries for the definition of NAT rules.
CONFIGURATION Example of the configuration with one connection equipment on the router: 162.209.13.222 ppp0 10.0.0.1 eth0 192.168.1. 1 IP 192.168.1.2 Default gateway 192.168.1.1 Fig. 25: Topology of example NAT configuration Fig. 26: Example NAT configuration 1 In these configurations it is important to have marked choice of Send all remaining incoming packets it default server, IP address in this case is the address of the device behind the router.
CONFIGURATION Example of the configuration with more connected equipment: SWITCH 162.209.13.222 10.0.0.1:8 1 ppp0 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.1:8 2 10.0.0.1:8 3 192.168.1.2:80 192.168.1.3:80 192.168.1.4:80 Fig. 27: Topology of example NAT configuration Fig.
CONFIGURATION In this configuration equipment wired behind the router defines the address Server IP Address. The router replies, while PING on address of SIM card. Access on web interface of the equipment behind the router is possible by the help of Port Forwarding, when behind IP address of SIM is indicating public port of equipment on which we want to come up.
CONFIGURATION Local Interface IP Address Remote Interface IP Address Ping Interval Ping Timeout Renegotiate Interval Max Fragment Size Compression IP address of the local side of tunnel. IP address of interface local side of tunnel. This parameter defines the time period after which router sends a message to opposite side of tunnel, for check the existence of the tunnel. Ping Timeout waits on message from off-side tunnel.
CONFIGURATION Password Extra Options used in the Authenticate Mode Username/Password. By the help of parameter Extra Options it is possible to define additional parameters of the OpenVPN tunnel, for example DHCP options etc. Table 26: OpenVPN configuration The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. Fig.
CONFIGURATION Example of the OpenVPN tunnel configuration: A B 192.168.1.2 192.168.2.2 Router A ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.0 tun0 19.16.1.0 Switch Router B ppp0 10.0.0.2 192.168.2.0 tun 0 19.16.2.0 Switch 192.168.1.3 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway 192.168.2.1 Fig.
CONFIGURATION 1.15. IPSec tunnel configuration IPsec tunnel configuration can be called up by option IPsec item in the menu. IPsec tunnel allows protected (encrypted) connection of two networks LAN to the one which looks like one homogenous. In the IPsec Tunnels Configuration window are four rows, each row for one configured one IPSec tunnel. Item Create Description Edit Description This item enables the individual tunnels.
CONFIGURATION Authenticate Mode Pre-shared Key CA Certificate Remote Certificate Local Certificate Local Private Key Local Passphrase Extra Options Authentication is possible to set by parameter Authenticate mode, at choice are following possibilities: • Pre-shared key - shared key for both off-side tunnel. • X.509 Certificate sharable key for both parties tunnel This certificate is necessary to insert Authentication mode x.509. This certificate is necessary to insert Authentication mode x.509.
CONFIGURATION The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. Fig.
CONFIGURATION Example of the IPSec Tunnel configuration: A 192.168.1.2 B Router A ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.0 Switch Router B ppp0 10.0.0.2 192.168.2.0 192.168.2.2 Switch 192.168.1.3 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway 192.168.2.1 Fig. 34: Topology of example IPsec configuration IPsec tunnel configuration: Configuration Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask Local Subnet Local Subnet Mas: Authenticate mode Pre-shared key A 10.0.0.2 192.168.
CONFIGURATION 1.16. GRE tunnels configuration To enter the GRE tunnels configuration, select the GRE menu item. The GRE tunnel is used for connection of two networks to one that appears as one homogenous. It is possible to configure up to four GRE tunnels. In the GRE Tunnels Configuration window are four rows, each row for one configured GRE tunnel. Item Create Description Edit Description This item enables the individual tunnels.
CONFIGURATION Fig. 36: GRE tunnel configuration Example of the GRE Tunnel configuration: A 192.168.1.2 B 192.168.2.2 Router A ppp0 10.0.0.1 eth0 192.168.1.1 Switch Router B ppp0 10.0.0.2 eth0 192.168.2.1 Switch 192.168.1.3 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.2.1 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Fig. 37: Topology of GRE tunnel configuration GRE tunnel Configuration: Konfigurace Remote IP Address Remote Subnet Remote Subnet Mask A 10.0.0.2 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 B 10.0.
CONFIGURATION 1.17. L2TP tunnel configuration To enter the L2TP tunnels configuration, select the L2TP menu item. L2TP tunnel allows protected connection by password of two networks LAN to the one which it looks like one homogenous. The tunnels are active after selecting Create L2TP tunnel.
CONFIGURATION Example of the L2TP Tunnel configuration: A 192.168.1.2 B Router A ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.1 Switch Router B ppp0 10.0.0.2 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.2 Switch 192.168.1.3 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway 192.168.2.1 Fig.
CONFIGURATION 1.18. PPTP tunnel configuration To enter the PPTP tunnels configuration, select the PPTP menu item. PPTP tunnel allows protected connection by password of two networks LAN to the one which it looks like one homogenous. It is a similar method of VPN execution as L2TP. The tunnels are active after selecting Create PPTP tunnel.
CONFIGURATION Example of the PPTP Tunnel configuration: A 192.168.1.2 B Router A ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.1 Switch Router B ppp0 10.0.0.2 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.2 Switch 192.168.1.3 192.168.2.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway 192.168.2.1 Fig.
CONFIGURATION 1.19. DynDNS client configuration DynDNS client Configuration can be called up by option DynDNS item in the menu. In the window can be defined a third order domain registered on server www.dyndns.org Item Hostname Username Password Server Description Third order domain registered on server www.dyndns.org Username for login to DynDNS server Password for login to DynDNS server If you want to use another DynDNS service than www.dyndns.org, then enter the update server service to this item.
CONFIGURATION 1.20. NTP client configuration NTP client Configuration can be called up by option NTP item in the menu. NTP (Network Time Protocol) allows set the exact time to the router from the servers, which provide the exact time on the network. By parameter Enable local NTP service router is set to a mode in which it operates as an NTP server for other devices in the LAN behind the router.
CONFIGURATION 1.21. SNMP configuration To enter the SNMP Configuration it is possible with SNMP agent ver.1 configuration which sends information about the router, eventually about the status of the expansion port CNT or M-BUS. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides status information about network elements such as routers or end computers. Item Community Contact Name Location Description Password for access to the SNMP agent.
CONFIGURATION Every monitor value is uniquely identified by the help of number identifier OID Object Identifier. For binary input and output the following range of OID is used: OID Description .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.3.1.0 Binary input BIN0 (values 0,1) .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.3.2.0 Binary output OUT0 (values 0,1) Table 43: Object identifier for binary input and output For the expansion port CNT the following range of OID is used: OID Description .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.1.0 .1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.2.0 .1.3.6.
CONFIGURATION Example of SNMP settings and readout: Fig. 44: Example of SNMP configuration Fig. 45: Example of the MIB browser It is important to set the IP address of the SNMP agent (router) in field Remote SNMP agent. After enter the IP address is in a MIB tree part is possible show object identifier. The path to objects is: iso->org->dod->internet->private->enterprises->conel->protocols.
CONFIGURATION 1.22. SMTP configuration To enter the SMTP it is possible configure SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) client, which is set by sending emails. Item SMTP Server Address Username Password Own Email Address Description IP or domain address of the mail server. Name to email account. Password to email account. Address of the sender. Fig. 46: SMTP client configuration Mobile operator can block other SMTP servers, then you can use only the SMTP server of operator.
CONFIGURATION 1.23. SMS configuration SMS Configuration can be called up by option SMS item in the menu. SMS configuration defines the options for sending SMS messages from the router at different defined events and states of the router. In the first part of window it configuration send SMS.
CONFIGURATION Control SMS message doesn’t change the router configuration. If the router is switched to offline mode by the SMS message the router will be in this mode up to next restart. This behavior is the same for all control SMS messages.
CONFIGURATION AT Command Description AT+CGMI Returns the manufacturer specific identity AT+CGMM Returns the manufacturer specific model identity AT+CGMR Returns the manufacturer specific model revision identity AT+CGPADDR Displays the IP address of the ppp0 interface AT+CGSN Returns the product serial number AT+CIMI Returns the International Mobile Subscriber Identity number (IMSI) AT+CMGD Deletes a message from the location AT+CMGF Sets the presentation format of short messages AT+CMGL L
CONFIGURATION After powering up the router, at introduction of the phone number comes SMS in the form of: Router (Unit ID) has been powered up.GSM signal strength –xx dBm. After PPP connect, at introduction of the telephone number comes SMS in the form: Router (Unit ID) has established PPP connection. IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx After PPP disconnect, at introduction of the telephone number comes SMS in the form: Router (Unit ID) has lost PPP connection. IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.
CONFIGURATION Example of the router configuration for SMS sending via serial interface on the PORT1: Fig.
CONFIGURATION Example of the router configuration for controlling via SMS from every phone numbers: Fig.
CONFIGURATION Example of the router configuration for controlling via SMS from two phone numbers: Fig.
CONFIGURATION 1.24. Expansion port configuration Configuring of the expansion ports PORT1 and PORT2 can cause selecting Expansion Port 1 or Expansion Port 2. Item Baudrate Data Bits Parity Description Applied communication speed. Number of data bits. Control parity bit • none - Will be sent without parity. • even - Will be sent with even parity. • odd - Will be sent with odd parity. Number of stop bit. Time to rupture reports.
CONFIGURATION When you select items Use DTR as control of TCP connection is activated function control TCP connection using signal DTR (CD on the router). DTR Active Nonactive Description server Description client The router allows establishing a TCP Router starts TCP connection. connection. The router does not permit establishing Router stops TCP connection. a TCP connection. Table 56: DTR signal description The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. Fig.
CONFIGURATION Example of external port configuration: PC PLC ppp0 10.0.0.2 ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.1 ET H RS23 2 192.168.1.100 Settings in application on PC: TCP connection on 10.0.0.2:2000 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Settings in the router Mode: Server Address: TCP Port: TCP server 2000 Fig. 53: Example of expansion port configuration 1 PC PLC ppp0 10.0.0.2 RS232 ppp0 10.0.0.1 Settings in the router Mode: Server Address: TCP Port: TCP client 10.0.0.
CONFIGURATION 1.25. USB port configuration The USB port configuration can be called up by airbrush option USB Port in menu. Configuration can be done, if we have USB/RS232 converter. Item Baudrate Data Bits Parity Description Applied communication speed. Number of data bits. Control parity bit • none - Will be sent without parity. • even - Will be sent with even parity. • odd - Will be sent with odd parity. Number of stop bit. Time to rupture reports.
CONFIGURATION When you select items Use DTR as control of TCP connection is activated function control TCP connection using signal DTR (CD on the router). DTR Active Nonactive Description server Description client The router allows establishing a TCP Router starts TCP connection. connection. The router does not permit establishing Router stops TCP connection. a TCP connection.
CONFIGURATION Example of USB port configuration: Equipment PC ppp0 10.0.0.2 ET H ppp0 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.1 USB/RS232 192.168.1.100 Settings in application on PC: TCP connection on 10.0.0.2:2000 Settings in the router Mode: Server Address: TCP Port: Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 TCP server 2000 Fig. 56: Example of USB port configuration 1 PC Equipment ppp0 10.0.0.2 ETH USB/RS232 ppp0 10.0.0.1 Settings in the router Mode: Server Address: TCP Port: TCP client 10.0.0.
CONFIGURATION 1.26. Startup script In the window Startup Script it is possible to create own scripts which will be executed after all initial scripts. The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. Fig. 58: Startup script Change take effect after shut down and witch on router by the help of button Reboot in web administration or by SMS message. Example of Startup script: When start the router, stop syslogd program and start syslogd with remote logging on address 192.168.2.
CONFIGURATION 1.27. Up/Down script In the window Up/Down Script it is possible to create own scripts. In the item Up script is defined scripts, which begins after establishing a PPP/WAN connection. In the item Down Script is defines script, which begins after lost a PPP/WAN connection. The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button. Fig.
CONFIGURATION 1.28. Automatic update configuration In the window Automatic update it is possible to set automatic configuration update. This choice enables that the router automatically downloads the configuration and the newest firmware from the server itself. The configuration and firmware are stores on the server. By Enable automatic update of configuration it is possible to enable automatic configuration update and by Enable automatic update of firmware it is possible to enable firmware update.
CONFIGURATION The following examples find if there is a new firmware or configuration each day at 1:00 in the morning. • Firmware: http://router.cz/ucr11-v2.bin • Configuration file: http://router.cz/temelin.cfg Fig. 62: Example of automatic update 1 The following examples find if there is a new firmware or configuration each day at 1:00 in the morning. An example is given on the router with MAC address 00:11:22:33:44:55. • Firmware: http://router.cz/ucr11-v2.bin • Configuration file: http://router.cz/00.
CONFIGURATION 1.30. Change profile To open the dialog box for changing profile select the Change Profile menu item. Profile switch is making by press the button Apply. Change take effect after restarting router by the help of button Reboot in web administration or by SMS message. It is possible select the standard profile or up to three alternative profiles. It is possible to copy actual configuration to selected configuration by selecting Copy settings from current profile to selected profile.
CONFIGURATION 1.32. Set real time clock One - shot inner clock of the router setting can be called up in option Set Real Time Clock item in the menu. Clocks are set according to the engaged NTP server after pushbutton operation Apply. Fig. 67: Set real time clock 1.33. Set SMS service center address In some cases it is needed to set the phone number of the SMS service centre because of SMS sending. This parameter can not be set when the SIM card has set phone number of the SMS service centre.
CONFIGURATION 1.35. Send SMS Sending SMS messages is possible in menu Send SMS. The SMS message will be sent after entering the Phone number and text SMS (Message) and by pushing button Send. Fig. 70: Send SMS SMS message sending via HTTP request is in the form: GET /send_exec.cgi?phone=%2B420712345678&message=Test HTTP/1.1 Authorization: Basic cm9vdDpyb290 HTTP request will be sent to TCP connection on router port 80. Router sends an SMS message with text “Test”.
CONFIGURATION 1.38. Update firmware To view the information about the firmware version and instructions for its update select the Update Firmware menu item. New firmware is selected via Browse button and update the following pressing the Update button. Fig. 72: Update firmware After successful firmware updating the following statement is listed: There is information about updating of the FLASH memory.
CONFIGURATION 2. Configuration setting over Telnet Attention! If the SIM card isn’t inserted in the router, it is impossible for the router to operate. The Included SIM card must be activated for GPRS transmissions. Monitoring of status, configuration and administration of the router can be performed by means of the Telnet interface. After IP address entry to the Telnet it is possible to configure the router by the help of commands. The default IP address of the modem is 192.168.1.1.