USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK PRESTO Advanced AD101 AD301 Reference: PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Revision: 000 Date: 27/04/2012 Document history Revision 000 Modifications CREATION Author Date LKE - ATH 27/04/2012 Descriptions and non-contractual illustrations in this document are given as an indication only.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Content LIST OF FIGURES ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESTO ADVANCED GPRS/EDGE/HSPA ROUTER SERIES ...........................................
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK GRE Tunnel configuration between two PRESTO Advanced Routers ................................................... 60 GRE Tunnel configuration between PRESTO Advanced Router and third party router ..................... 63 IPSec Tunnel configuration between two PRESTO Advanced Routers .................................................. 66 IPSec Tunnel configuration between PRESTO Advanced Router and Cisco Router ............................ 69 A.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK List of Figures Figure 1 - PRESTO Advanced Router front panel .................................................................................................... 10 Figure 2 - PRESTO Advanced Router back panel (GPRS and EDGE) ................................................................... 10 Figure 3 - PRESTO Advanced Router back panel (HSPA) ......................................................................................
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK List of Tables Table 1 - Technical parameters ...................................................................................................................................... 7 Table 2 - PRESTO Advanced Router features ............................................................................................................. 9 Table 3 - Network parameters ................................................................................................
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Description of the PRESTO Advanced GPRS/EDGE/HSPA Router Series PRESTO Advanced routers represent a robust solution designed to provide remote connectivity across cellular networks. Low transmission delay and very high data rates offered by existing cellular networks completely eliminate the need for expensive wired infrastructure. PRESTO Advanced series brings scalability of even most demanding corporate networks on highest possible level.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Technical Parameters EMC LVD Complies with standards R&TTE Directive 2004/108/EC EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1(2005-09) EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1(2005-11) EN 60950-1:2001(1st Ed.) and/or EN 60950-1:2001 Directive 1999/05/EC ETSI EN 301 511 V9.0.2 EN 301 908-1 & EN 301 908-2(v2.2.1) Directive 2002/95/EC RoHS EU Commission 2005/618/EC, 2005/717/EC, 2005/747/EC, 2006/310/EC, 2006/690/EC, 2006/691/EC and 2006/692/EC Ethernet interface Connector RJ-45 Standard: IEEE 802.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Protocols and features Features Network Routing DHCP Server: Static lease reservation Address exclusions RIP Port forwarding DMZ support SNMPv1,2c NTP(RFC1305) DynDNS Firewall: NAT PAT IP filtering Serial-to-IP Modbus RTU-to-TCP gateway VPN GRE GRE Keepalive IPSec pass-through IPsec OpenVPN IPSec IKE failover IPSec tunnel failover Management WEB Application Short description Static DHCP Server support The Routing Information Protocol is a dynamic rout
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Command Line Interface Serial console, telnet and SSH SMS Control Control the basic router functionalities by SMS. Remote management and monitoring software Detailed system log Additional software for management and control of large number of remote PRESTO Advanced routers. Advanced monitoring and diagnostics of the device. Default reset Reset the router to a factory default settings. Firmware upload Upgrade the firmware version on the router.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Product Overview Front panel On the front panel (Figure 1) the following connectors are located: one RJ45 connector – Ethernet port for connection into local computer network; one RJ45 connector for RS232 serial communication; reset button; one USB connector for connection of additional device; Power supply connector. Ethernet connector LED: ACT (yellow) on – Network traffic detected (off when no traffic detected).
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Figure 3 - PRESTO Advanced Router back panel (HSPA) AD301 Top Panel There is a sequence of 8 LED indicators on the top of this device by which the indication of the system current state, device power supply and presence of GSM/UMTS network as well as signal level is performed. LED Indicator Description: 1. 2. 3. 4. Reset (red LED) on – the PRESTO Advanced Router reset state. Power status (green LED) on – Power supply.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Device Configuration There are two methods which can be used to configure the PRESTO Advanced Router. Administrator can use following methods to access router: Web browser Command line interface Default access method is by web interface. This method provides administrator full set of privileges for configuring and monitoring the router. Configuration, administration and monitoring of the PRESTO Advanced Router can be performed through the web interface.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK NOTE Add/Remove/Update manipulation in tables To Add a new row (new rule or new parameter) in the table please do following: Enter data in fields at the bottom row of the table (separated with a line). After entering data in all fields click Add link. To Update the row in the table: Change data directly in fields you want to change To Remove the row from the table: Click Remove link to remove selected row from the table.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Figure 5 - General router information Status - Network Information Network Information Tab provides information about Ethernet port and Ethernet traffic statistics. Screenshot of Network Router information is shown in Figure 6. Status - WAN Information WAN Information Tab provides information about GPRS/EDGE/HSPA connection and traffic statistics.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Figure 6 - Network Information Figure 7 - WAN Information Descriptions and non-contractual illustrations in this document are given as an indication only.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Settings - Network Click Network Tab, to open the LAN network screen. Use this screen to configure LAN TCP/IP settings. Network Tab Parameters Label Description Use the following IP address Choose this option if you want to manually configure TCP/IP parameters of Ethernet port. IP Address Type the IP address of your PRESTO Advanced Router in dotted decimal notation. 192.168.1.1 is the factory default IP address.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Settings - DHCP Server The PRESTO Advanced Router can be used as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on your network. A DHCP server automatically assigns available IP addresses to computers on your network. If you choose to enable the DHCP server option, all of the computers on your LAN must be set to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server. (By default, Windows computers are set to obtain an IP automatically.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Figure 9 - DHCP Server configuration page Descriptions and non-contractual illustrations in this document are given as an indication only.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Settings - WAN Setting Click WAN Settings Tab, to open the Wireless screen. Use this screen to configure the PRESTO Advanced Router GPRS/EDGE/HSPA parameters (Figure 10). Figure 10 - WAN Settings configuration page WAN Settings Label Description Provider This field specifies name of GSM/UMTS ISP. You can setup any name for provider. Authentication This field specifies password authentication protocol.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Enable network locking Option that allows a user to lock a SIM card for a desired operator by specifying PLMN id of the operator. This option is very useful in border areas since you can avoid roaming expenses. Persistent connection Keep connection alive, after Do not exit after a connection is terminated. Instead try to reopen the connection Reboot after failed connections Reboot after n consecutive failed connection attempts.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK If your SIM Card credit is too low, the PRESTO Advanced Router will performed periodically connect/disconnect actions. WAN Settings(advanced) Label Description Enable This field specifies if Advanced WAN settings is enabled at the PRESTO Advanced Router. Accept Local IP Address With this option, pppd will accept the peer's idea of our local IP address, even if the local IP address was specified in an option.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Compression Address/Control Compression Disable Address/Control compression in both directions. Predictor-1 Compression Disable or enable accept or agree to Predictor-1 compression. BSD Compression Disable or enable BSD-Compress compression. Deflate Compression Disable or enable Deflate compression. Compression Control Protocol negotiation Disable CCP (Compression Control Protocol) negotiation.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK should be used by advanced users only. In many cases, it is better to use dynamic routing because it enables the PRESTO Advanced Router to automatically adjust to physical changes in the network’s layout. The PRESTO Advanced Router is a fully functional router with static routing capability. Figure 11 shows screenshot of Routing page. Figure 11 – Routing configuration page Use this menu to setup all routing parameters.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Metric Metric represents the “cost” of transmission for routing purposes. IP routing uses hop count as the measurement of cost, with a minimum of 1 for directly connected networks. Enter a number that approximates the cost for this link. The number need not be precise, but it must be between 1 and 15. In practice, 2 or 3 is usually a good number. Interface Interface represents the “exit” of transmission for routing purposes.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK PRESTO Advanced Router RIP parameters (Figure 12). Figure 12 – RIP configuration page Descriptions and non-contractual illustrations in this document are given as an indication only.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK RIP Settings Label Description Routing Manager Hostname Prompt name that will be displayed on telnet console. Password Login password. Enable log Enable log file. Port to bind at Local port the service will listen to. RIPD Hostname Prompt name that will be displayed on telnet console of the Routing Information Protocol Manager. Password Login password. Port to bind at Local port the service will listen to.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK router# no redistribute connected Disable RIP update (optional): router# passive-interface eth0 router# no passive-interface eth0 Routing protocols use several timer that determine such variables as the frequency of routing updates, the length of time before a route becomes invalid, an other parameters. You can adjust these timer to tune routing protocol performance to better suit your internetwork needs.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Settings – VPN Settings Virtual private network (VPN) is a communications network tunneled through another network and dedicated to a specific network. One common application of VPN is secure communication through the public Internet, but a VPN need not have explicit security features, such as authentication or content encryption.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Add Click Add to insert (add) new item in table to the PRESTO Advanced Router. Remove Click Remove to delete selected item from table. Reload Click Reload to discard any changes and reload previous settings. Save Click Save to save your changes back to the PRESTO Advanced Router.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) is a protocol suite for securing Internet Protocol communication by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a data stream. Click VPN Settings Tab, to open the VPN configuration screen. At the Figure 14 you can see IPSec Summary screen. This screen gathers information about settings of all defined IPSec tunnels. You can define up to 5 Device-to-Device tunnels.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Remote Gateway Field shows the IP address of the Remote Device. Delete Click on this link to delete the tunnel and all settings for that particular tunnel. Edit This link opens screen where you can change the tunnel’s settings. Add New Tunnel Click on this button to add a new Device-to-Device IPSec tunnel. After you have added the tunnel, you will see it listed in the Summary table.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Figure 15 - IPSec Settings VPN Settings / IPSec Settings Label Description Tunnel Number This number will be generated automatically and it represents the tunnel number. Tunnel Name Enter a name for the IPSec tunnel. This allows you to identify multiple tunnels and does not have to match the name used at the other end of the tunnel. Descriptions and non-contractual illustrations in this document are given as an indication only.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Enable Check this box to enable the IPSec tunnel. IPSec Setup In order to establish an encrypted tunnel, the two ends of an IPSec tunnel must agree on the methods of encryption, decryption and authentication. This is done by sharing a key to the encryption code. For key management, the Router uses only IKE with Preshared Key mode.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Authentication setting. NOTE: If you select a NULL method of authentication, the previous Phase 2 Encryption method cannot be NULL. Phase 2 SA Life Time Configure the length of time an IPSec tunnel is active in Phase 2. The default is 3600 seconds. Both ends of the IPSec tunnel must use the same Phase 2 SA Life Time setting. Preshared Key This specifies the pre-shared key used to authenticate the remote IKE peer.
USER MANUAL Packet size PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Specify packet size for ping message Advanced Ping Interval Time interval between advanced ping packets. Advanced Ping Wait For A Response Advanced ping proofing timeout. Maximum numbers of failed packets Set percentage of failed packets until failover action is performed. Negotiation Mode This option enables selection from three IPSec modes: Main, Aggressive and Base. If option NAT Traversal is selected Aggressive mode is predefined.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK OpenVPN OpenVPN site to site allows connecting two remote networks via point-to-point encrypted tunnel. OpenVPN implementation offers a cost-effective simply configurable alternative to other VPN technologies. OpenVPN allows peers to authenticate each other using a pre-shared secret key, certificates, or username/password.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Max Fragment Size If you select UDP protocol whether in connect or wait mode you must specify Max Fragment Size (default is 1300 bytes). Renegotiate interval Specify renegotiate interval if username/password is selected as authentication method. CA Certificate Specify the CA Certificate. Username Specify the username. Password Specify the password. Local Certificate Specify the local certificate. Local Private Key Specify the local private key.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Settings - IP Filtering IP filtering is simply a mechanism that decides which types of IP datagram’s will be processed normally and which will be discarded. By discarded we mean that the datagram is deleted and completely ignored, as if it had never been received. You can apply many different sorts of criteria to determine which datagram’s you wish to filter; some examples of these are: Protocol type: TCP, UDP, ICMP, etc.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Router. IP address This field specifies IP address of the host allow access to the PRESTO Advanced Router. Subnet mask This field specifies network mask of the network to allow access to the PRESTO Advanced Router. Service This field specifies service of the host allow access to the PRESTO Advanced Router. Protocol This field specifies protocol of the host allow access to the PRESTO Advanced Router.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Settings – DynDNS Dynamic DNS is a domain name service allowing to link dynamic IP addresses to static hostname. To start using this feature firstly you should register to DDNS service provider. Section of the web interface where you can setup DynDNS parameters is shown in Figure 25. Figure 18 - DynDNS settings DynDNS Label Description Enable DynDNS Cilent Enable DynDNS Client.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Reload Click Reload to discard any changes and reload previous settings. Save Click Save to save your changes back to the PRESTO Advanced Router. Table 14 – DynDNS parameters Settings - Serial Port Using the router’s serial port it is possible to perform serial-to-ethernet conversion (Serial port over TCP/UDP) and ModbusRTU-to-TCP conversion (Modbus gateway). Initial Serial Port Settings page is shown in figure bellow.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Flow control Flow control manages data flow between devices in a network to ensure it is processed efficiently. Too much data arriving before a device is prepared to manage it causes lost or retransmitted data. None is the default. Protocol Choose which protocol to use [TCP/UDP]. Mode Select server mode in order to listen for incoming connection, or client mode to establish one.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Figure 20 - Serial Port configuration page Descriptions and non-contractual illustrations in this document are given as an indication only.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Serial Port Settings Label Description Enable configuration console Enable router configuration console. Default serial port parameters are: Serial port parameters: baud rate - 57600, data bits - 8, parity - none, stop bits - 1, flow control - none. Enable serial-Ethernet converter Enable serial to Ethernet converter. This provides a way for a user to connect from a network connection to a serial port.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Modbus Gateway settings The serial server will perform conversion from Modbus/TCP to Modbus/RTU, allowing polling by a Modbus/TCP master. The Modbus IPSerial Gateway carries out translation between Modbus/TCP and Modbus/RTU. This means that Modbus serial slaves can be directly attached to the unit's serial ports without any external protocol converters. Click Serial Port Tab to open the Modbus Gateway configuration screen.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Figure 21 – Modbus gateway configuration page SMS SMS remote control feature allows users to execute a short list of predefined commands by sending SMS messages to the router. PRESTO Advanced router series implement following predefined commands: 1.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Remote control configuration page is presented on the following figure. In order to use this feature, user must enable the SMS remote control and specify the list of SIM card numbers that will be used for SMS remote control. The SIM card number should be entered in the following format: {Country Code}{Mobile Operator Prefix}{Phone Number} (for example +38164111222). As presented on the figure 1.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Maintenance The PRESTO Advanced Router provides administration utilities via web interface. Administrator can setup basic router’s parameters, perform network diagnostic, update software or restore factory default settings. Maintenance - Device Identity Settings Within Device Identity Settings Tab there is an option to define name, location of device and description of device function. These data are kept in device permanent memory.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Figure 24 - Administrator Password configuration page Administrator Password Label Description Enable Password Authentication By this check box you can activate or deactivate function for authentication when you access to web/console application. Username This field specifies Username for user (administrator) login purpose. Old Password Enter the old password. The default is admin when you first power up the PRESTO Advanced Router.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Figure 25 - Date/Time Settings configuration page Date/Time Settings Label Description Manually Sets date and time manually as you specify it. From time server Sets the local time using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) automatically. Time/Date This field species Date and Time information. You can change date and time by changing parameters. Sync Clock With Client Date and time setting on the basis of PC calendar.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Maintenance - Diagnostics The PRESTO Advanced Router provide built-it tool, which is used for troubleshooting network problems. The ping test bounces a packet of machine on the Internet back to the sender. This test shows if the PRESTO Advanced Router is able to connect the remote host. If users on the LAN are having problems accessing service on the Internet, try to ping the DNS server or other machine on network.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Maintenance - Settings Backup This feature allows you to make a backup file of complete configuration or some part of the configuration on the PRESTO Advanced Router. In order to backup the configuration, you should select the part of configuration you would like to backup. The list of available options is presented on the image 35. To use the backup file, you need to import the configuration file that you previously exported.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Figure 29 - File download Select the location where you want to store your backup configuration file. By default, this file will be called confFile.bkg, but you may rename it if you wish. This process may take up to a minute. Maintenance - Default Settings Use this feature to clear all of your configuration information and restore the PRESTO Advanced Router to its factory default settings.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Management – Command Line Interface CLI (command line interface) is a user text-only interface to a computer's operating system or an application in which the user responds to a visual prompt by typing in a command on a specified line and then receives a response back from the system. In other words, it is a method of instructing a computer to perform a given task by "entering" a command.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Management – Remote Management Remote Management Utility is a standalone Windows application with many useful options for configuration and monitoring of PRESTO Advanced routers. More information about this utility can be found in other document (Remote_Management.pdf). In order to use this utility user has to enable Remote Management on the router (Figure 33).
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Figure 34 – Connection Manager Management - Simple Management Protocol (SNMP) SNMP, or Simple Network Management Protocol, is a network protocol that provides network administrators with the ability to monitor the status of the Router and receive notification of any critical events as they occur on the network. The Router supports SNMP v1/v2c and all relevant Management Information Base II (MIBII) groups.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Management - Logs Syslog is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network. The term "syslog" is often used for both the actual syslog protocol, as well as the application or library sending syslog messages. Syslog is a client/server protocol: the syslog sender sends a small (less than 1KB) textual message to the syslog receiver. Syslog is typically used for computer system management and security auditing.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Syslog data to be sent. User defined Set manually port number. Default Use standard port number for this service. [514] Local syslog Description Syslog file size Set log size on one of the six predefined values. [10/20/50/100/200/500]kb Event log Choose which events to be stored. You can store System, Ipsec events or both of them. Enable syslog saver Save logs periodically on filesystem. Save log every Set time duration between two saves.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Configuration Examples PRESTO Advanced Router as Internet Router The PRESTO Advanced Routers can be used as Internet router for a single user or for a group of users (entire LAN). NAT function is enabled by default on the PRESTO Advanced Router. The PRESTO Advanced Router uses Network Address Translation (NAT) where only the mobile IP address is visible to the outside world. All outgoing traffic uses the PRESTO Advanced Router mobile IP address.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK GRE Tunnel configuration between two PRESTO Advanced Routers PRESTO Advanced tunnel is a type of a VPN tunnel, but it isn't a secure tunneling method. Simple network with two PRESTO Advanced Routers is illustrated on the diagram below (Figure 38). Idea is to create GRE tunnel for LAN to LAN (site to site) connectivity.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK provider’s network default gateway). Click WAN Settings Tab to configure parameters necessary for GSM/UMTS connection. All parameters necessary for connection configuration should be required from mobile operator. Check the status of GSM/UMTS connection (WAN Settings Tab). If disconnected please click Connect button. Click VPN Settings > GRE to configure GRE tunnel parameters: Enable: yes Local Tunnel Address: 10.10.10.1 Local Tunnel Netmask: 255.255.255.
USER MANUAL - PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Retries:(none) Press ADD to put GRE tunnel rule into GRE table. Press Save to accept the changes. Configure GRE Route. Click Routing on Settings Tab. Parameters for this example are: Destination Network: 192.168.4.0 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Optionally configure IP Filtering and TCP service port settings to block any unwanted incoming traffic. On the device connected on PRESTO Advanced router 2 setup default gateway 192.168.2.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK GRE Tunnel configuration between PRESTO Advanced Router and third party router GRE tunnel is a type of a VPN tunnels, but it isn't a secure tunneling method. However, you can encrypt GRE packets with an encryption protocol such as IPSec to form a secure VPN. On the diagram below (Figure 40) is illustrated simple network with two sites. Idea is to create GRE tunnel for LAN to LAN (site to site) connectivity.
USER MANUAL 2. PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK The PRESTO Advanced Router requirements: Static IP WAN address; Peer Tunnel Address will be the HQ router WAN IP address (static IP address); Remote Subnet is HQ LAN IP address and Remote Subnet Mask is subnet mask of HQ LAN. GSM/UMTS APN Type: For GSM/UMTS networks PRESTO Advanced Router connections may require a Custom APN.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Optionally configure IP Filtering and TCP service port settings to block any unwanted incoming traffic. User from remote LAN should be able to communicate with HQ LAN. Descriptions and non-contractual illustrations in this document are given as an indication only.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK IPSec Tunnel configuration between two PRESTO Advanced Routers IPSec tunnel is a type of a VPN tunnels with a secure tunneling method. Simple network with two PRESTO Advanced Routers is illustrated on the diagram below Figure 41. Idea is to create IPSec tunnel for LAN to LAN (site to site) connectivity.
USER MANUAL - PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Keying Mode: IKE with Preshared key Phase 1 DH group: Group 2 Phase 1 Encryption: 3DES Phase 1 Authentication: MD5 Phase 1 SA Life Time: 28800 Perfect Forward Secrecy: true Phase 2 DH group: Group 2 Phase 2 Encryption: DES Phase 2 Authentication: MD5 Phase 2 SA Life Time: 3600 Preshared Key: 1234567890 Local Group Setup Local Security Gateway Type: SIM card IP Address From: SIM 1 (WAN connection is established over SIM 1) Local ID Type: IP Address Local Se
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK IPSec Setup Keying Mode: IKE with Preshared key Phase 1 DH group: Group 2 Phase 1 Encryption: 3DES Phase 1 Authentication: MD5 Phase 1 SA Life Time: 28800 Perfect Forward Secrecy: true Phase 2 DH group: Group 2 Phase 2 Encryption: DES Phase 2 Authentication: MD5 Phase 2 SA Life Time: 3600 Preshared Key: 1234567890 Local Group Setup Local Security Gateway Type: SIM card IP Address From: SIM 1 (WAN connection is established over SIM 1) Local ID Type: IP Addres
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK IPSec Tunnel configuration between PRESTO Advanced Router and Cisco Router IPSec tunnel is a type of a VPN tunnels with a secure tunneling method. On the diagram below Figure 42 is illustrated simple network with PRESTO Advanced Router and Cisco Router. Idea is to create IPSec tunnel for LAN to LAN (site to site) connectivity.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK IPSec Setup Keying Mode: IKE with Preshared key Phase 1 DH group: Group 2 Phase 1 Encryption: 3DES Phase 1 Authentication: SHA Phase 1 SA Life Time: 28800 Perfect Forward Secrecy: true Phase 2 DH group: Group 2 Phase 2 Encryption: 3DES Phase 2 Authentication: SHA1 Phase 2 SA Life Time: 3600 Preshared Key: 1234567890 Local Group Setup Local Security Gateway Type: SIM card IP Address From: SIM 1 (WAN connection is established over SIM 1) Local ID Type: IP Addr
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK The Cisco Router configuration: version 12.4 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec no service password-encryption ! hostname Cisco-Router ! boot-start-marker boot-end-marker ! username admin password 7 **************** ! enable secret 5 ********************* ! no aaa new-model ! no ip domain lookup ! !--- Keyring that defines wildcard pre-shared key. ! crypto keyring remote pre-shared-key address 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK speed auto crypto map PA ! interface FastEthernet0/1 description LAN INTERFACE ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0 ip nat inside no ip route-cache no ip mroute-cache duplex auto speed auto ! ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 150.160.170.2 ! ip http server no ip http secure-server ip nat inside source list nat_list interface FastEthernet0/0 overload ! ip access-list extended nat_list deny ip 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255 permit ip 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.
USER MANUAL PrestoAdvancedAD101_AD301_UG_000_UK Apendix A. How to Achieve Maximum Signal Strength with PRESTO Advanced Router? The best throughput comes from placing the device in an area with the greatest Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI). RSSI is a measurement of the Radio Frequency (RF) signal strength between the base station and the mobile device, expressed in dBm. The better the signal strength, the less data retransmission and, therefore, better throughput.