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Allows you to assign/modify IP addresses for Ethernet subinterfaces and GRE interfaces, offering the possibility
of defining up to six secondary IP addresses for each of them. To view, add, modify or remove these latter ad-
dresses, click on the

Secondary IP Addresses

button. Once you have configured an interface, click on

Apply

to

save any changes made.

Cancel

allows you to cancel the changes being specified for an interface. When clicked, the information the

device had stored on this interface is shown once more.

Fig. 56:

Networks – Networks Settings.

The

Hide

button lets you hide the

Secondary IP Addresses

, but never to disable them.

Additionally, this section allows you to delete the IP address the device has configured by default from the con-
figuration. To do this, select the Ethernet0/0 interface from the pull-down menu and click on

Delete IP Address

.

Fig. 57:

Networks – Networks Settings – Removing the default IP address.

(b)

Traffic Control Settings

Allows you to enable or disable routing traffic (IP) control between local subnets, filtering the flow of packets
between local interfaces.

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Summary of Contents for Regesta-PLC

Page 1: ...Regesta PLC Web Interface Manual Copyright Teldat DM479 I Version 1 0 12 2016 Teldat S A Teldat S A Manual Regesta PLC 1...

Page 2: ...ldat S A offers no warranty whatsoever for information contained in this manual Teldat S A is not liable for any direct indirect collateral consequential or any other damage connected to the deliv ery...

Page 3: ...tions 10 2 3 3 DHCP Clients 11 2 3 4 Netstat 11 2 3 5 Diagnostics 12 2 3 6 PRIME 13 2 4 Logs menu 14 2 4 1 Traces WWAN 1 15 2 5 System menu 16 2 5 1 Password 16 2 5 2 Settings 17 2 5 3 SNMP 17 2 6 Net...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents Teldat S A ii Regesta PLC...

Page 5: ...I Related Documents Teldat Dm478 I Teldat S A Related Documents Regesta PLC 1...

Page 6: ...no settings have been pre activated the default factory settings installed will be enabled You can access the Web Configurator by connecting an Ethernet cable supplied with the router to any of the L...

Page 7: ...accessed an Offline information message appears Fig 4 WWAN Access Coverage quality carrier technology and connection status Fig 5 Device is inaccessible In the middle of the home page you ll see a gr...

Page 8: ...er the user and password and click on Log in Initially the device leaves the factory without any defined users Fig 8 Access with user and password Depending on the access level assigned to the logged...

Page 9: ...ible and through which configuration Logout green Disconnects the user and redirects him her to the application disconnection page Here instruc tions are given on how to return to the configurator sta...

Page 10: ...tarts for changes to be effective On reboot the user is automatically redirected to the application disconnection page Note For the changes executed in the router configuration via the Web Configurato...

Page 11: ...odule s GSM register status in the network Operator Mobile telephony carrier code Technology Type of connection used by the router Level dBm Signal reception level measured by the module b Cells Displ...

Page 12: ...Connection UARFCN Absolute Frequency Channel Number Selected channel number PSC Primary Scrambling Code Scrambling code for the serving cell neighbor ECIO dBm Chip energy over the total power received...

Page 13: ...g 20 WWAN Status 1 Module Information Manufacturer Module manufacturer Model Module model Firmware Module firmware version IMEI Module s International Mobile Equipment Identity IMSI International Mobi...

Page 14: ...tor the state of the tunnels established with the central routers Fig 22 Status DMVPN connections The information displayed for each tunnel is as follows Interface GRE interface associated to the tunn...

Page 15: ...the DHCP clients is as follows IP Address IP address for the connected client MAC Address Physical address for the connected client Valid From Date on which the IP address was given to the client Vali...

Page 16: ...routing table Fig 27 Status Netstat Routing Table 2 3 5 Diagnostics Executes a ping operation which can determine if the device accessed a given IP address Additionally you can ex ecute a traceroute o...

Page 17: ...he PRIME interface and the system topology Said information appears structured as follows PRIME global information Shows information on the state of the PLC interface and the firmware version running...

Page 18: ...n the PRIME network SID Located on the Service Nodes list this identifies the switch the Service Node is connected to If there is no switch Service Node is directly connected to the Base Node the para...

Page 19: ...Traces WWAN 1 This is divided into two sections a WWAN 1 Displays information on the type and version of the module and the firmware installed in the device Fig 34 Logs Traces WWAN 1 WWAN 1 b Modem di...

Page 20: ...een created in local mode and the AAA feature is disabled in the configuration To save the changes you need to enter the password twice and click on the Apply button Fig 37 System Password When a logg...

Page 21: ...e and time Timezone Hour zone the router is in Summer Time Activate or deactivate summer time Web Settings Web configuration parameter HTTP Port Web configuration port To save the changes made in the...

Page 22: ...n menu b Specify the following configuration parameters IP Address IP address of the host where the SNMPv1 traps generated by the device are sent to UDP Port UDP port where the host expects the traps...

Page 23: ...id host click on Cancel Fig 42 SNMP Hosts Editing the configuration for a host Removing a host To remove a host first select it from the pull down menu and then click on Remove Fig 43 SNMP Hosts Remov...

Page 24: ...the device sends traps to more easily Fig 46 SNMP Host List d Subnets List For that same reason configured subnets from where SNMP petitions can be executed are shown in table format Fig 47 SNMP Subn...

Page 25: ...the interface and the ports that will be members of each of them Adding and configuring a VLAN To do this select the interface from the pull down menu check the ports you wish to associate to the VLA...

Page 26: ...down menu and clicking on Remove Fig 54 Interfaces Remove Interfaces 2 6 2 Networks Here you can define the IP addresses for each interface and subinterface created on the previous page as well as for...

Page 27: ...e had stored on this interface is shown once more Fig 56 Networks Networks Settings The Hide button lets you hide the Secondary IP Addresses but never to disable them Additionally this section allows...

Page 28: ...a next hop server known as a HUB This has a public IP address destination for the tunnels that the remote devices establish REGESTA PLC and a private destination IP address for the GRE tunnels that ar...

Page 29: ...ry Time Time in seconds in which traffic is routed through a lower priority GRE tunnel before reaching a higher priority tunnel provided the latter is operative This way the device can always make use...

Page 30: ...ing IPSec Fig 62 DMVPN Global Tunnel Settings IPSec Mode Main Fig 63 DMVPN Global Tunnel Settings IPSec Mode Aggressive To store the configuration established for the GRE tunnels click on Apply To can...

Page 31: ...To store the configuration set for the HUB click on Apply To cancel the changes made and recover the inform ation the device has on this HUB click on Cancel Note Tunnel priority is defined by the GRE...

Page 32: ...rs are only displayed on the page when the device is equipped with a single module a Primary SIM Settings Configures the connection parameters associated to the SIM1 card These parameters are as follo...

Page 33: ...phone carrier networks require that the equipment has a certain APN configured with its authentication parameters If this APN is not configured correctly registering may not take place or do so incorr...

Page 34: ...r a changeover to the backup carrier and the return to the main carrier The configurable parameters for carrier changeover vary depending on whether the device runs in automatic mode or has a 2G 3G LT...

Page 35: ...ss WAN SIM Changeover Settings over 3G connection Fig 71 Wireless WAN SIM Changeover Settings when a SIM is configured over 2G connection and the other over 3G connection Teldat S A 2 Web Interface Re...

Page 36: ...up At this point the carrier that was last used is marked as the backup carrier Random Order The main carrier is randomly selected on device start up Supervision Parameters Configures the different c...

Page 37: ...usly equal or less than the configured values during a time indicated in minutes in the Threshold Interval field changeover to another carrier is carried out Switch parameters with an LTE connection R...

Page 38: ...addresses interval assigned to DHCP clients Start Range Indicates the initial host number to assign the lowest in the subnet To do this the address of the selected subnet is indicated End Range Indic...

Page 39: ...fault routes in the device through active tunnels or ppp dir ect ip connections in Regesta PLC this is usually direct ip The second section displays the RIP protocol configur ation environment Fig 77...

Page 40: ...select the interface you want to configure Selector Here you can select the type of compatibility you wish to configure for the selected interface Send or Reception Position Depending on the option s...

Page 41: ...nding and reception para meters to be used in the interfaces and subinterfaces advertised by RIP within the tunnels Fig 83 Routes RIP Configuration 2 6 7 PRIME You may only access this Nets menu optio...

Page 42: ...isable the generation and FTP sending of topology files b Timeout Adjustment This is the period of file updating time between save and save c Specify the file name and the path where it is stored d IP...

Page 43: ...e is lower b In low speed channels if a traffic peak is produced there is a high possibility keepalive packets won t arrive in time and trigger a tunnel drop c They increase the possibility of tunnels...

Page 44: ...when configuring the supervision criteria Below we have laid out some guidelines to better configure the parameters Registration Criteria Interval A too low value will mean the device does not have e...

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