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     <li>[[BAG·Tower|BAG Tower]]</li>
     <li>[[BAG·Tower|BAG Tower]]</li>
     <li>[[N3uron Notifier]]</li>
     <li>[[N3uron Notifier]]</li>
</ul>
===DHCP===
<ul>
    <li>[[DHCP Relay configuration example]]</li>
    <li>[[DHCP_RELAY_over_L2TPv3|DHCP Relay over L2TPv3]]</li>
</ul>
</ul>
===DLMS===
===DLMS===
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===DNP3===
===DNP3===
<ul>
<ul>
     <li>[[DNP3_TCP_Master|DNP3 TCP server configuration example]]</li>
     <li>[[DNP3_TCP_Client_Configuration_example|DNP3 TCP client configuration example]]</li>
</ul>
</ul>
===SNMP===
===SNMP===
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     <li>[[VLAN: Tag-Based RUTOS | VLAN: Tag-Based configuration example]]</li>
     <li>[[VLAN: Tag-Based RUTOS | VLAN: Tag-Based configuration example]]</li>
     <li>[[Blocking_Internet_Access_for_LAN_Clients|Blocking Internet access for LAN clients]]</li>
     <li>[[Blocking_Internet_Access_for_LAN_Clients|Blocking Internet access for LAN clients]]</li>
    <li>[[VLAN_Set_Up|VLAN Set Up configuration example]]</li>
</ul>
===DHCP===
<ul>
    <li>[[DHCP Relay configuration example]]</li>
    <li>[[DHCP_RELAY_over_L2TPv3|DHCP Relay over L2TPv3]]</li>
</ul>
</ul>
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===M-Bus===
===M-Bus===
<ul>
<ul>
     <li>[[Example_of_sending_M-Bus_data_to_a_server|Sending M-bus data to a server configuration example]]</li>
     <li>[[Example_of_sending_M-Bus_data_to_a_server|Sending M-bus data to a Node-red server configuration example]]</li>
    <li>[[M-bus:_Collecting_and_sending_M-Bus_data_to_server|Sending M-bus data to a HTTP/MQTT server configuration example]]</li>
</ul>
</ul>
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Latest revision as of 07:33, 25 October 2024

This page contains various configuration guides for the {{{name}}} router. Unlike the articles in the [[{{{name}}} Manual]], which provide more general knowledge on all of the router's features and functions, these guides are more in-depth and are usually focused on specific configuration scenarios with extensive explanations. While most of the guides apply to both Windows and Linux Operating Systems, some are exclusive to one OS and others aren't OS-specific in any way and apply to any system.