Virtual access GW1000 manuals

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Table of contents

GW1000 Series User Manual

1

1 Introduction

9

2 GW1000 Series hardware

10

2.5 GSM technology

11

2.6 WiFi technology

11

2.7 Power supply

12

2.8 Dimensions

12

2.9 Compliance

12

2.11 Antenna

12

2.12 Components

13

2.15 Connecting cables

14

2.16 Connecting the antenna

14

2.17 Powering up

14

2.18 Reset button

14

3.1 Main LED behaviour

15

3.3 SIM LED

15

3.4 Signal strength LEDs

16

3.5 WiFi LED

16

10. Power up the router

17

5 Accessing the router

18

Figure 5: The system menu

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Figure 9: The status page

20

7 File system

22

7.1.3 Command line utility

24

7.1.5 Image files

27

7.1.6 Viewing files

27

7.1.7 Copying files

28

7.1.8 Editing files

29

7.1.9 Processes and jobs

29

7.1.10 System information

29

8 Command Line Interface

31

8.3 Configuration files

37

8.5 Examples

38

9.3 System settings

45

Click Save

46

9.4 User management

48

9.5.1 Interfaces

51

9.5.7 Aliases

54

10.1 Common options section

57

10.2 DHCP pools

61

10.3 Static leases

63

11 VLAN configuration

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11.3 Port description

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11.4 VLANs UCI interface

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11.4.1 config port

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11.4.2 config vlan

68

11.4.3 Config nat vlan

68

12.1 IPv4 routes

69

12.2 IPv6 routes

70

Figure 14: BGP page

72

13.4 Routes statistics

74

13.5 BGP UCI interface

75

14 Configuring WiFi

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16 Configuring SMS

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16.1 Monitoring SMS

101

16.2 Outgoing messages

101

17 Configuring Multi-WAN

102

/etc/config/multiwan

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A sample is shown below

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Config interface

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Config multiwan

106

Figure 59: The reboot page

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18.3.4 Disable roaming

120

19 Configuring IPSec

121

19.2 Connection settings

122

19.3 Shunt connection

126

19.4 Secret settings

126

20 Configuring firewall

129

20.3 Forwarding sections

130

20.4 Redirects

131

20.5 Rules

132

20.6 Includes

133

20.7 IPv6 notes

133

option src wan

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option target REJECT

134

20.10 Firewall examples

135

20.10.3 Source NAT (SNAT)

136

20.10.11 Simple DMZ rule

139

20.10.12 IPSec passthrough

139

20.11 Firewall management

140

21 Configuring SNMP

142

21.2 system

143

21.3 com2sec

143

21.4 access

146

21.5 SNMP traps

147

22 Configuring HTTP server

148

22.4 Securing uHTTPd

152

23.1 Software versions

153

23.2 VRRP web interface

154

Figure 70: The PIM page

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25.2 DMVPN scenarios

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25.4 DMVPN hub settings

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25.5 UCI interface

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/etc/config/strongswan

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26 Terminal Server

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26.5.1 General

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28 Event system

201

28.6.1 Main section

202

28.6.2 Forwardings

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28.6.3 Connection testers

203

28.6.4 Supported targets

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28.6.4.2 Email target

206

28.6.5 Example and export

208

To view UCI commands, enter:

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29.1 Introduction

214

29.3 Adding an SLA report

217

29.4 Viewing an SLA report

219

Figure 99: The SLA function

222

30.3 SLA statistics

225

31 Diagnostics

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31.2 ALL diagnostics

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Mode: Transparent

230

Wire mode: 2-wire

230

PCM Encoding: A-Law

230

31.5 CESoPSN diagnostics

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31.5.2 cesop show status

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31.5.3 cesop show stats

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31.5.4 cesop clear stats

236

31.6 DMVPN diagnostics

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NBMA-Address: 89.101.154.151

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Flags: up

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31.8 Firewall diagnostics

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31.8.1 IP tables

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31.8.2 Debug

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31.10.1 Interfaces status

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31.10.2 Route status

245

31.10.3 Mobile status

245

31.10.4 ADSL status

246

31.11.1 Packages

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31.12 IPSec diagnostics

249

31.13 Multi-WAN diagnostics

250

31.14 PAD diagnostics

251

31.14.2 Debugging guidelines

252

31.16 VRRP diagnostics

254


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