User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Target audience
- Prerequisites
- Notation
- Product overview
- Product features
- Package contents
- Physical dimensions
- LED indicators
- Ethernet port LED indicators
- Interfaces
- Mounting options
- DIN rail mounting bracket
- Wall mounted via DIN rail bracket
- DIN rail mount
- Pole mount using DIN rail bracket
- Desk mount
- Powering the router
- Installing the router
- Data Connection
- Connect on demand
- SIM Management
- Operator settings
- SIM security settings
- LAN
- Wireless settings
- Ethernet LAN/WAN
- WAN failover
- Routing
- VPN
- Dynamic DNS
- Network time (NTP)
- Data stream manager
- PADD
- SNMP
- TR-069
- GPS
- USSD
- IO configuration
- SMS messaging
- Diagnostics
- Sending an SMS Diagnostic Command
- Log
- System configuration
- Administration
- Watchdogs
- Power management
- USB-OTG
- Storage
- Reboot
- Restoring factory default settings
- Accessing recovery mode
- Status
- Log
- Application Installer
- Settings
- Reboot
- Overview
- Accessing USB/SD card storage devices
- Host and Device mode
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PADD
PAD Daemon is a tool used to encapsulate raw serial data into a TCP packet to be transported over IP to another end point. The
server receiving the TCP packets unpacks the data and the original raw serial data is passed out of its serial port to the attached
device, thereby creating an invisible IP network to the two serial devices.
The PAD Daemon runs as a background process which can be accessed via the web configuration interface. The PADD
configuration page is located under “Services > PADD”. The PADD is used usually with multiple connections or when redundant
connections are needed. The PADD has two modes: the PADD TCP/IP Server mode and PADD TCP/IP Client Mode. When PADD
is enabled, both the PADD server mode and PADD client mode can be run at the same time.
The PADD configuration page is shown below.
Figure 97 - PADD