EOS – LAN Status
LAN Status LAN port MAC, IP and DNS and other information. Host Name: Host name of LAN client. IP Address: IP address of the client. MAC Address: MAC address of the client. Conn. Count: Connection count caused by the client. Ratio: The ratio of 4096 connection. DNCP Server: Enable or disable the router […]
EOS – WAN Status
WAN Status The page show the specific connection details, including module information, network operators, as well as the connection of the IP address and DNS, etc.., according to the different connection types.
EOS – Access the Configuration Web Page
Access the Configuration Web Page The chapter is to present main functions of each page. Users visit page tool via web browser after connect users’ PC to the router. Start a web browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the Address (URL) field (The Default IP Address of the Ethernet port is 192.168.1.1). It will prompt the […]
EOS – IP Address Setting
IP Address Setting IP Address – DHCP IP Address – Static. Set the IP PC address to 192.168.1.9. Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. Set the default gateway to 192.168.1.1.
Titan – AN47: IPSEC – Client-Server IKEv1 – Authentication with PSK
Scenario Details You need to implement a secure network between 3 PLCs, so that they can communicate with each other. For this, an IPSec tunnel will be created, where a Titan router connected to the PLC3 will act as the IPSec Master. This Titan router will have a SIM card with a fixed IP address […]
Titan – AN46: IPSEC – Server IKEv1 – Authentication with certificate
Scenario Details From two locations it is intended to remotely access the configuration of a Titan 4G router and the configuration of a PLC that is connected to the Ethernet port of said Titan router. All this through a secure IPSec type connection. It is intended to use digital certificate authentication. Description of the Example […]
Titan – AN45: IPSEC – Server IKEv1 – PSK Authentication
Scenario Details From a PC it is intended to remotely access the configuration of a Titan 4G router and the configuration of a PLC that is connected to the Ethernet port of said Titan router. All this through a secure IPSec type connection. It is intended to use IKEv1 and PSK authentication. Description of the […]
Titan – AN44: IPSEC – Client-Server IKEv2 – Authentication with certificate
Scenario Details We need to implement a secure network between 3 PLCs, so that they can communicate with each other. For this, an IPSec tunnel will be created, where a Titan router connected to the PLC3 will act as the IPSec Master. This Titan router will have a SIM card with a fixed IP address […]
Titan – AN43: IPSEC – Server IKEv2 – Authentication with certificate
Scenario Details From two locations it is intended to remotely access the configuration of a Titan 4G router and the configuration of a PLC that is connected to the Ethernet port of said Titan router. All this through a secure IPSec type connection. It is intended to use digital certificate authentication. Description of the Example […]
Titan – AN42: IPSEC – Server IKEv2 – PSK Authentication
Scenario Details From a PC it is intended to remotely access the configuration of a Titan 4G router and the configuration of a PLC that is connected to the Ethernet port of said Titan router. All this through a secure IPSec type connection. It is intended to use IKEv2 and PSK authentication. Description of the […]
Les accès par défaut sont :
Saisir le mode de connexion « Ethernet » ou « modem » :
Dans le cas d’une configuration par Ethernet, veiller à ce que les paramètres IP soient compatibles avec l’accès au serveur d’après la configuration du réseau local du concentrateur. Dans le cas d’une connexion par Ethernet, la configuration doit être compatible avec la topologie du réseau local du concentrateur afin qu’il puisse accéder aux serveurs. Cette configuration se fait via la page de configuration « Networks » (voir chapitre 3.2.2.3 : « Réseaux (Networks) »).
Dans le cas d’une connexion par modem, la configuration du modem doit être correcte avant de pouvoir effectuer une connexion. Cette configuration se fait dans la page de configuration « Modem » (voir chapitre 3.2.2.4 : « Modem »).
Les paramètres des serveurs à configurer au minimum sont les suivants :
Il faut donc configurer les champs : « Interface », « Type », « Server type », « Address », « Port », « Login » et « Password ».
Les autres champs peuvent être laissés aux valeurs par défaut à condition que les répertoires aient été créés correctement auparavant. Voir chapitre 3.1.2 : « Fichiers de configuration » pour plus de détails.


Attendre. Le concentrateur va redémarrer avec sa configuration usine.







