4. CUSTOMIZATION
Module name
Description
MODBUS TCP2RTU
Provides a conversion of MODBUS TCP/IP protocol to MDBUS
RTU protocol, which can be operated on the serial line.
Easy VPN client
Provides secure connection of LAN network behind our router
with LAN network behind CISCO router.
NMAP
Enables TCP and UDP scan.
Daily Reboot
Enables daily reboot of the router at the specified time.
HTTP Authentication
Adds the process of authentication to a server that doesn’t pro-
vide this service.
BGP, RIP, OSPF
Adds support of dynamic protocols.
PIM SM
Adds support of multicast routing protocol PIM-SM.
WMBUS Concentrator
Enable the reception of messages from WMBUS meters and
saves contents of these messages to an XML file.
pduSMS
Sends short messages (SMS) to specified number.
GPS
Allows the router to provide location and time information in
all weather, anywhere on or near the Earth, where there is an
unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellites.
Pinger
Allows you to manually or automatically verify the functionality
of the connection between two network interfaces (ping).
IS-IS
Adds support of IS-IS protocol.
Table 72: User modules
Attention:
In some cases the firmware update can cause incompatibility with installed
user modules. Some of them are dependent on the version of the Linux kernel (for exam-
ple
SmsBE
and
PoS Configuration
). It is best to update user modules to the most recent
version.
Information about the user module and the firmware compatibility is at the beginning of the
user module’s Application Note.
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Summary of Contents for B+B SmartWorx LR77 v2
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Page 34: ...3 CONFIGURATION Figure 19 Example of VRRP configuration backup router 27 ...
Page 42: ...3 CONFIGURATION Figure 20 Mobile WAN Configuration 35 ...
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