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Page 1 - CONFIGURATION MANUAL

CONFIGURATION MANUALfor UCR11 v2 and Bivias v2 routers

Page 2 - GPL licence

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERAfter green LED starts to blink it is possible to restore initial settings of the router by press-ing button RST on f

Page 3 - Contents

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.36 Change passwordTo open the dialog box for changing the access password select the Change Passwordmenu item. The

Page 4 - CONTENTS

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.39 Unlock SIM cardPossibility to unlock SIM PIN is under Unlock SIM Card item. If the inserted SIM card issecured b

Page 5 - List of Figures

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.42 Restore configur ationIn case it is needed to restore the router configuration, it is possible in Restore Configura

Page 6 - LIST OF FIGURES

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.44 RebootTo reboot the router select the Reboot menu item and then press the Reboot button.Figure 78: Reboot95

Page 7 - List of Tables

2. CONFIGURATION SETTING OVER TELNET2. Configuration setting over TelnetAttention! If the SIM card isn’t inserted in the router, it is impossible for t

Page 8 - LIST OF TABLES

2. CONFIGURATION SETTING OVER TELNETContinued from previous pageCommand Descriptionpasswd password changeping ICMP pingps displaying of processes info

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionMTU Maximum packet size that the equipment is able to transmitRx Data Tot

Page 10 - 1.2 General

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionProfile Current profile – standard or alternative profiles (profiles are used

Page 11 - 1.2.4 System Information

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionRevision Revision of moduleIMEI IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Iden

Page 12 - 1.3 Mobile WAN status

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERIn the middle part of this page is displayed information about transferred data and numberof connections for every SI

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.4 WiFiThis item is available only if the router is equipped with a WiFi module.After selecting the WiFi item in the

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.5 WiFi ScanThis item is available only if the router is equipped with a WiFi module.After selecting the WiFi Scan i

Page 15 - 1.4 WiFi

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 4: WiFi Scan9

Page 16 - 1.5 WiFi Scan

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.6 Network statusTo view system information about the router operation, select the Network item in the mainmenu. The

Page 17 - Figure 4: WiFi Scan

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem Descriptioncollisions Number of collisions on physical layertxqueuelen Length of fro

Page 18 - 1.6 Network status

USED SYMBOLSUsed symbolsDanger – important notice, which may have an influence on the user’s safety or the functionof the device.Attention – notice on

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.7 DHCP statusInformation on the activities of the DHCP server can be accessed by selecting the DHCPstatus item.DHCP

Page 20 - 1.7 DHCP status

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.8 IPsec statusInformation on actual IPsec tunnel state can be called up in option IPsec in the menu.After correct b

Page 21 - 1.9 DynDNS status

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER• DynDNS record successfully update.• DNS error encountered.• DynDNS server failure.For correct function DynDNS, SIM

Page 22 - 1.10 System Log

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 9: System LogExample of logging into the remote daemon at 192.168.2.115:Figure 10: Example program syslogd sta

Page 23 - 1.11 LAN configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionIP address Fixed set IP address of network interface ETH.Subnet Mask IP a

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERItem DescriptionEnable dynamicDHCP leasesIf this option is checked, dynamic DHCP server is enable.IP Pool Start Start

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 12: Example LAN configuration 1Example of the network interface with dynamic and static DHCP server:• The range

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 13: Topology of example LAN configuration 2Figure 14: Example LAN configuration 219

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of the network interface with default gateway and DNS server:• Default gateway IP address is 192.168.1.20• DN

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.12 VRRP configurationTo enter the VRRP configuration select the VRRP menu item. VRRP protocol (VirtualRouter Redundan

Page 29 - 1.12 VRRP configuration

CONTENTSContents1 Configuration over web browser 11.1 Secured access to web configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.2 General .

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERIf Ping Timeout expires with no answer received then process of testing the active line contin-ues the same way like

Page 31 - 1.13 Mobile WAN configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.13 Mobile WAN configurationThe form for configuration of a connection to the mobile network can be invoked by select-

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERTips for working with the Mobile WAN configuration form:• If the size is set incorrectly, data transfer may not be suc

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERIn the case of the enabled option ping requests are sent on the basis of routing table. Thus,the requests may be sent

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.13.5 Switch between SIM cards configurationAt the bottom of configuration it is possible to set rules for switching b

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionSwitch to SIM card on the othermodule when sig. strength dropsbelow "

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionSubsequent Timeout In an unsuccessful attempt to switch to default SIM ca

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 20: Mobile WAN configuration29

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERThe figure below describes the situation, when the connection to mobile network is con-trolled on the address 8.8.8.8

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERDefault SIM card is switched to the offline mode after the router detects roaming. The firstattempt to switch back to t

Page 40 - 1.14 WiFi configuration

CONTENTS1.28.1 Send SMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 731.29 Expansion port configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.14 WiFi configurationThis item is available only if the router is equipped with a WiFi module.The form for configurat

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionHW Mode HW mode of WiFi standard that will be supported by WiFi accesspoi

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionWEP Key 1-4 Items for dif ferent four WEP keys• WEP key in ASCII format m

Page 44 - 1.15 WLAN configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionSyslog Level Communicativeness level when system writes to the system log

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.15 WLAN configurationThis item is available only if the router is equipped with a WiFi module.The form for configurat

Page 46 - 1.16 Backup Routes

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERUse Enable dynamic DHCP leases item at the bottom of this form to enable dynamicallocation of IP addresses using DHCP

Page 47 - 1.17 Firewall configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.16 Backup RoutesUsing the configuration form on the Backup Routes page can be set backing up primaryconnection by ot

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 26: Backup Routes1.17 Firewall configurationThe first security element which incoming packets must pass is check

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionTarget Port The port number on which access to the router is allowedActio

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERAs a protection against DoS attacks (this means attacks during which the target systemis flooded with plenty of meanin

Page 51 - 1.18 NAT configur ation

LIST OF FIGURESList of Figures1 Web configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Mobile WAN status . . . . . .

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of the firewall configuration:The router has allowed the following access:• from address 171.92.5.45 using any

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.18 NAT configur ationTo enter the Network Address Translation configuration, select the NAT menu item. NAT(Network ad

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSEREnable the following options and enter the port number is allowed remote access to the rou-ter from PPP interface.Ite

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 31: Example NAT configuration 1In these configurations it is important to have marked choice of Send all remaini

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of the configuration with more connected equipment:Figure 32: Topology of example NAT configuration 2Figure 33:

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERIn this configuration equipment wired behind the router defines the address Server IP Ad-dress. The router replies, whi

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionUDP/TCP port Port of the relevant protocol (UDP or TCP)Remote IP Address

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionAuthenticate Mode Sets authentication mode:• none – no authentication is

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERThe changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button.Figure 35: OpenVPN tunnel configuration50

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of the OpenVPN tunnel configuration:Figure 36: Topology of example OpenVPN configurationOpenVPN tunnel configura

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LIST OF FIGURES41 GRE tunnel configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5842 Topology of GRE tunnel configuration . . . .

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.20 IPSec tunnel configurationIPsec tunnel configuration can be called up by option IPsec item in the menu. IPsec tunn

Page 64 - 1.21 GRE tunnels configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionIKE Mode Defines mode for establishing connection (main or aggressive).If

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageItem DescriptionAuthenticate Mode By this parameter can be set authentication:• Pre-share

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 38: IPsec tunnels configuration55

Page 67 - 1.22 L2TP tunnel configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of the IPSec Tunnel configuration:Figure 39: Topology of example IPsec configurationIPsec tunnel configuration:C

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERItem DescriptionCreate Enables the individual tunnelsDescription Displays the name of the tunnel specified in the confi

Page 69 - 1.23 PPTP tunnel configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 41: GRE tunnel configurationExample of the GRE Tunnel configuration:Figure 42: Topology of GRE tunnel configurati

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.22 L2TP tunnel configurationL2TP is an unencrypted protocol.To enter the L2TP tunnels configuration, select the L2TP

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of the L2TP Tunnel configuration:Figure 44: Topology of example L2TP tunnel configurationConfiguration of the L2

Page 72 - 1.25 NTP client configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.23 PPTP tunnel configurationPPTP is an unencrypted protocol.To enter the PPTP tunnels configuration, select the PPTP

Page 73 - 1.26 SNMP configuration

LIST OF TABLESList of Tables1 Mobile connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Peripheral Por ts . . . . . . .

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of the PPTP Tunnel configuration:Figure 46: Topology of example PPTP tunnel configurationConfiguration of the PP

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.24 DynDNS client configurationDynDNS client Configuration can be called up by option DynDNS item in the menu. In thew

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.25 NTP client configurationNTP client Configuration can be called up by option NTP item in the menu. NTP (NetworkTime

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.26 SNMP configurationTo enter the SNMP configuration it is possible with SNMP agent v1/v2 or v3 configurationwhich sen

Page 78 - 1.27 SMTP configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERItem DescriptionBaudrate Communication speed.Parity Control parity bit:• none – data will be sent without parity• eve

Page 79 - 1.28 SMS configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageOID Description.1.3.6.1.4.1.30140.2.1.6.0 Binary input BIN2 (values 0,1).1.3.6.1.4.1.3014

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of SNMP settings and readout:Figure 49: Example of SNMP configuration68

Page 81 - 1.28.1 Send SMS

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 50: Example of the MIB browserIt is important to set the IP address of the SNMP agent (router) in field Remote

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.27 SMTP configurationTo enter the SMTP it is possible configure SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) client,which is

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.28 SMS configurationSMS Configuration can be called up by option SMS item in the menu. SMS configurationdefines the opt

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LIST OF TABLES41 Overview GRE tunnels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5742 GRE tunnel configuration . . . . . . . . . .

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERIn the second part of the window it is possible to set function Enable remote control viaSMS. After this it is possib

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageSMS Descriptionreboot Router rebootget ip Router send answer with IP address SIM cardTabl

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageAT Command DescriptionAT+CGMR Returns the manufacturer specific model revision identityAT+

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERAfter powering up the router, at the mentioned the phone number comes SMS in this form:Router (Unit ID) has been powe

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of the router configuration for SMS sending via serial interface on the PORT1:Figure 53: Example of SMS configu

Page 90 - 1.30 USB port configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of the router configuration for controlling via SMS from every phone numbers:Figure 54: Example of SMS configur

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of the router configuration for controlling via SMS from two phone numbers:Figure 55: Example of SMS configurat

Page 92 - Figure 59: USB configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.29 Expansion port configurationConfiguring of the expansion ports PORT1 and PORT2 can cause selecting ExpansionPort 1

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERWhen you select items Use CD as indicator of the TCP connection is activated functionindication TCP connection using

Page 94 - 1.31 Startup script

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERExample of external port configuration:Figure 57: Example of expansion port configuration 1Figure 58: Example of expans

Page 95 - 1.32 Up/Down script

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1. Configuration over web browserAttention! If the SIM card is not inserted in the router, then wireless transmissions

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.30 USB port configurationThe USB port configuration can be called up by airbrush option USB Port in menu. Con-figurati

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERItem DescriptionKeepalive Time Time, after which it will carry out verification of the connectionKeepalive Interval Wa

Page 98 - 1.34 User modules

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 59: USB configurationExample of USB port configuration:Figure 60: Example of USB port configuration 184

Page 99 - 1.35 Change profile

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERFigure 61: Example of USB port configuration 285

Page 100 - 1.37 Set real time clock

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.31 Startup scriptIn the window Startup Script it is possible to create own scripts which will be executed afterall

Page 101 - 1.41 Backup configuration

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.32 Up/Down scriptIn the window Up/Down Script it is possible to create own scripts. In the item Up scriptis defined

Page 102 - 1.43 Update firmware

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.33 Automatic update configurationIn the window Automatic update it is possible to set automatic configuration update.

Page 103 - 1.44 Reboot

1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERThe following examples find if there is a new firmware or configuration each day at 1:00 inthe morning.• Firmware: http:

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSER1.34 User modulesConfiguration of user modules can be accessed by selecting the User Modules item. It ispossible to ad

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1. CONFIGURATION OVER WEB BROWSERContinued from previous pageModule name DescriptionWMBUS Concentrator Allows to receive messages from WMBUS meters an

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