Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product S000573A Multi-Tech Systems
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Using the Router’s Web Interface 1 MultiConnect rCell Router Using the Router’s Web .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 2 MultiConnect® rCell User’s Guide Intelligent Wireless Router S000573A, Revision A .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 3 Table of Contents Welcome ............................................................................................................................... ....
Using the Router’s Web Interface 4 Advanced Settings ............................................................................................................................... ............... 23 Setting up static routes .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 5 Saving and restoring settings ............................................................................................................................... .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 6 Welcome This help file provides information on configuring, managing, and updating your MultiConnect® rCell 100 Series router.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 7 Setting up your device The initial setup wizard can help you set up your device quickly with information that is commonly needed to operate the router.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 8 a. To use PPP, check Enable . When enabled, your device functions as a router. b. To enable the dial ‐ on ‐ deman d feature, check Dial ‐ on ‐ Demand .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 9 Configuring miscellaneous features for your device Configuring IP address and DNS information for LANs Your router manag es traffic for your local area networks (LANs).
Using the Router’s Web Interface 10 Configuring Dynamic Domain Naming System (DDNS) This feature allows your route.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 11 Configuring the DHCP server Configuring a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHC.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 12 Assigning fixed addresses You must let your router know about devices with fixed IP addresses.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 13 3. To allow your router to co nnect and send GPS data to a remotely located server, see Sending GPS information to a remote server.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 14 Configuring which NMEA sentences are sent and when they are sent To .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 15 Setting the device's date and time You can configure how your router manages the setting of time on its domain of systems.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 16 4. In the Subnet Mask field, type the network mask. Editing or deleting an exis ting network 1. To delete a network, click Delete .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 17 Setting up wireless features Setting up Wi ‐ Fi access points Your router ca.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 18 8. In the DTIM Interval field, type how often a bea con frame includes a Delivery Traffic Indication Message, and this number is included in each beacon frame.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 19 Setting up Wi ‐ Fi client As an alternative to functio ning as a Wi ‐ Fi Access Point, yo ur router can f unction as a Wi ‐ Fi Client.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 20 2. Confirm that the far ‐ end Bluetooth device is powered on and waiting for a conne ction. 3. In the Available Devices grou p, click Refresh .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 21 To configure the IP Pipe in TCP/U DP Client mode : 1. In the IP Pipe gr oup, from the Mode drop ‐ down list, select CLIENT .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 22 Setting up firewalls Defining firewall rules The router's firewall enforces a set of rules tha t determine how incoming and outgoing pac kets are handled.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 23 8. In the Source Port field, type the port that is the origin of the traffic. Type ANY if the source port does not matter.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 24 Setting up cellular features PPP configuration Configuring Point ‐ to ‐ Point (PPP) To configure how the PPP protocol is used on your router: 1.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 25 8. In the Dialing Max Retries fi eld, type the number of dialing retries allowed. The default is zero, which means an infinite number is allowed.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 26 6. In the ICMP Co unt field, type the number of ICMP keepalive che cks to be sent to the specified host.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 27 Configure wake ‐ up on call. Define the settings or events that occu r in order to wake up the router.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 28 Check Wakeup ‐ on ‐ Call. Set the Time Delay to 3 seconds. You can use the 10 second default. Ensure that all Init Strings fields are empty.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 29 Click Add to save each Caller ID as it is entere d to the Caller ID list. 3. After you complete all your changes, save and restart.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 30 Setting up Caller Acknowledgement 1. In the group, in the field, type a .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 31 Defining tunnels to your device Setting up Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 32 Defining Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) Your router supports VPN t unnels for secure LAN ‐ to ‐ LAN access. To set up a VPN through your ro uter: 1.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 33 Administering devices Configuring how routers access the Internet You must define .
Using the Router’s Web Interface 34 Defining When the Device Connects to Remote Server 1.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 35 Specifying Device Settings To define other custom settings for devices: 1. In the Device Name field, type a name to identi fy the device.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 36 Saving and restoring settings To restore previous configuration settings to yo.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 37 Setting up the router's debug options You can set up your device to automatically reboot itself.
Using the Router’s Web Interface 38 Checking the status of devices Viewing device statistics 1. From Status , select Statistics . 2. The application categorizes statistics about your device.
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