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The Regesta Lite AU router incorporates independent modules for the Wireless WAN interface. You can pick mod-
ules from different manufacturers or choose several modules from the same provider, depending on the technology
used. Generally, the firmware is independent from the device's software. There is an UPGRADE file for each Wire-
less WAN module. Please ask you distributor for the correct UPGRADE file (according to the module in your device).
The manual describing the Cellular interface (Dm 781-I) explains how to UPGRADE the module.
A.2.1 Connecting to the router
There are two ways of accessing the device CLI:
• Through the CONF connector.
• Through the Telnet protocol.
A.2.1.1 Connecting through the local console (CONF connector)
The Regesta Lite AU has a DB-9 female connector on the front panel known as “CONF.”, which provides access to
the device local console. In order to configure this, you must connect the “CONF.” port to an asynchronous terminal
(or to a PC with terminal emulation).
• Speed: 9600 bps.
• Eight data bits.
• One stop bit.
• No parity bit.
• No type of flow control.
Connection to the configuration port can be done by joining a DB9 male connector cable to a DB9 female. If the ter-
minal has DB25 connectors, you will need to use an additional adapter.
Fig. 17:
Connecting for configuration
A.2.1.2 Connecting through an IP terminal (LAN1..2 connectors)
The Regesta Lite AU router includes a default configuration that activates if you haven’t configured anything previ-
ously.
The router’s default configuration establishes the following IP address and access mask:
• IP address: 192.168.1.1
• IP mask: 255.255.255.0
Note
Some devices leave the factory with customized settings. This personalization can mean that the de-
fault configuration is different from the one shown above.
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